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' B1 ALANDIRKIN hlmsell In under President' Ford's
V oe ... o.itJ........ con_dillonal amnesty program and in erne, I flllrried man ot25 with an his case the condition is that he work '8·Year~ld Wire, Lynn, who is expect.· for 24 months in alternate service. • ing • baby· in three montbs. is oae or 43,100 people 1ookin&. tbr w'ork io· He was prQ.cessed at Camp. At·
Oran1e,County. • terbury, In~ .• an~ on.OcJ. 4 was given
He, bas worked as a roorer, stone 20 days lo find a JO~ 1n the public Sec· ____ ma,aon. ~arpenter and as a. main • .:. tor or a charitable 1nstltutlon.__ He h~s t~nce man. T-e steadiest job he has faiteG(cfOo--So antt, fta,s tieeri' grifited
held while llvtnc in Costa Mesa th~ extens1o~s. but ~e S. feeling the .. Pre·
last three years has been as 8 truck ssure of JOb hunting 1n a county with '
driver. He averared S900 a month on 6~.-11 per~ent1 unemployment rate, the
that job. but he eave it up eight weeks h1~h~st 1n 2 h years. . .
-ago to look for work wtth a no.a.profit I m--a lot less paranorc than I was,
emp!oyer. -but I'm a lot poorer,'' he sa)'S.
Verne is a deserter, He turned L.Y n!l• "".ho, w ith Ver.ne 's
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mother agr~ with his decision to
su.cre.nder:,~adinits to' having Sec.and
thoughts.
"We had money berore," she says,
"a bank account and a stead~ income.
Now bills are piling uP. we are on
welrare and I am going to Medi·Cat
for help. And during all this, Verne
bas had to turn down work offers from
his prey_io u.s employ~."
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They both agree that the program is
J'IQl working out the;"•ay they expect·.
ed. "What r expected was some sort of
job, under $10 ,000 a year, but
.;omethlng,yo u could support yourself .
and a family on . I Wanted something
within'llly abilities."
Tbe ·government admits jobs are
hard to find in a recession. Col. R.A.
Scott. an administrative officer at the .
·alternate service program state'he3d-"
quart~rs in Sacramento, tells those on
the program where they might fi d
work.
''These are not highly soughl·arler
jobs," he said in a telephone in·
terview. ''They usually are for
minimu.cn pay, or no remuneration:at
au. '
· "Hospit al ordeili es, workinf for-
Goodwill, the Sal\'alion Army or loca l
governJ!le nt openings.''
Amplifying, Col. Scott said that if a
man on t he program ~ant s to
~aintain a regu]ar job durihg the day
ORAN.GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24,'1974
he can take a public service job-on a •
_rooopUgbtingbasis. _ 1 ·~Re can do it at night ," he said ..
•:,.C)ome people ·are taking volunteer
v.•ork'.'' · " The time of compensatory service
is computed on a 40·huur week. If
Verne \l.'Orked at ni ,ehts ai; a \'olunteer
"'ilh a community agenc.Y he would
have to put in five nights a week, foul"
hours a night to 1\orkuf{ his time in 48
months.
·•Thal just seems like a Jongtin1e .·•
Verne said. ··1 won't see much of"my
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2SCENTS .,
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Ne I -,-~ ort ·Pair Held • ID Record Heist
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1Ford,.Brezhnev Set
Missile Pact Linrlts
VLADI.V.OS'I.OK, U.S.S.R. fAP)" -..JGs.sing.e.r.s.aid ihe setting o.{ ce.ili.n gs
President FOrd and Soviet leader ''in our jud g ment m arks the
Leonid I . Brezhnev reached agree· breakthrough in the SALT negotia·
ment today on the number of strategic tiOns "'e have soug'ht in recent years."
missiles their two countries would be He added: "Now there is a strong
) permitted unde r a 1977 nuclear possibility ofanagreementin1975."
weapons treaty. Assuming congressional leaders do
t The number of "strategic· delivery not object -and Kissinger anlicipat·
vehicles," to be disclosed to con-ed the approval even of Sen. Henry A1 ."
gres!ional leaders by Ford when he· J~ckson <DrWash.), a past critic, or·
ret'umshome.isbelowcurrenlSoviet ~c.~. ne g otiating s trat ~gy-
~ strengtb,ISecretary of State Henry A. · negotiators in Geneva will be instruct·
Kissinger told teporters. ed to produce the treaty tor Ford and
: Ford and Brezhnev also agreed t9 Brezhnev tp sign at their. summi~ ln
r plaCe a numerical celling on-t}te Washington next June.
n~ <Ag reem ent 'vould cover the
period from October 1977 through
December 1985.
Beginning no later than 198().81, said
a joint U.S.·Soviet statement, the two
powers are to begin negotiations on
further limitations and possible re-
ductions of strategic arms after 1985.
Among the key provisions of the
FOrd-Brezhnev understanding is that
American bombers would be int luded
in the U.S. total and that restrictlon1
will be placed' on M1RVs -deadly
missiles with independ~n~ targeted
warheads that give the U!f_ted States
<See SUMMlT, P1ge•A2), number of U.S. and Soviet interton-Kissinger said the Geneva negotia·
tinental ballistic missiles and sub· . lions "will l)e difficult" because of the
marine.launched ballistic missiles. tethnical complexities. But he said ir
U.S. forward base systems in lhosedetailsaresotved "itwillmean. Happy tO Go
Europe'would not be counted against •• a cap has been put on the arms race ·
the American totals, Kissinger said. · for at least 10 years."
He described the setting or ceilings The current interim U.S.·Soviet JntO Hospi·tal• as "a substantial step forward on the treaty limiting some offensive and de· . '
I rHoadtoa•··.~~eent."wm ·Flenrsivee .·yeste~.·:e.Ir: in 1911. The Surgery Hinted
NE\V YO RK (UPI) -Vice
President-Designate Nelson A.
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Rockefeller's wife, Happy, who un·
F H 1. Km· d derwent removal or a cancerous left
Or 08tage8• e breast last month. will re-enter
' , ' Memori al Sloan·Kelleri ng Institute
th is week. a hospital spokesman said.
r' AreporlbyW€BS.TVsaidsheisex· TUNIS, Tunisi3 CAP) -The Dutch and were quickJY ·escorted into the peeled to undergo a second mastec ..
government declared . in the Hague terminal. tomy on i\londay.
1 early today it "·ill release tn•o Palesti-After the first seven hostages "'ere The sp~ke s m an at the hospital .
nian pris oners in exchange for. freed, Tunisian I nterior l\linister "'here 1\1rs. Rockefeller under>A·ent a
hostages in a '.British jetliner being Taber Balkhodja told newsmen· mastectomy on Oct. 17 , \\'Ould not
held here by Palestinian terrorists. ne gotiations witb the hijackers were comment on the report that a second
ThePalestiniangunmen executeda ''proceedingactively''andthe drama· ·operation for breast cancer is
German hostage Saturday and later seemed near to being resolved . sc heduled. .
released 13 of their captives but con-Some of the.freed hostages said the The spokesman issued a statement
tinued tohold27others..in theBrltish guerrillas generally treated them o n behalf of Hu g h l\l orrow,
HEADS TOGETHER IN Vl.A01¥0STOK, SUMMITEERS CONFER
President Ford, Prem ier Brezhnev Exchange Quiet Words on-Trip
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FBI Nabs
Suspects
On Coast
By KATHY CLANCY
Of UM oiiiY°P'li.i ii.1t
t,ederat-agenl'i found more than
SS00,000 stashed in a Newport Beach
house. and yard early Saturday aft.er,
arresting two men in connection with a:
bank holdup described as the largest iri
U.S. history. 1 FBI officers said Curtis R ay
Michelson, 25. and Edward Thomas
Malone, 4.9, were arrested at 7 p.m .
Friday outside the home o( a friend in
Newport Beach.
In a later search at MiC:helson's·
•hqg:ae at 48_!9 Bruce Crescent Court. in
-.southwest Newport, agents found
$502,000 beliel'edpartotlhe loot taken ...
in a SI Diillion holdup Sept. 21 ol the
First National Bank of Reno.
· Michelso n was to be added: to the
FBl's 10 A1ost Wanted List next week,
the bureau said. . .
William Sullivan, assistant directot· 1
of the Los An geles FBI office, said part
of the money was found outside, buried
··in plastic bags, while the r est was
inside a heating vent. ·
· A third man, Floyd Cl;:iyton
Forsberg, 33, of Portland, Ore., is still
being sought in the holdup, Sullivan
said, but is not believer\ to be in the
Southern California area.
Sullivan explained the pair was ar:
rested outside the home of William
Rennick, 50, of 1807lrvine Ave.
Renni c k , a Costa l\1esa car
salesman, y,·as taken into custody on
sus picion of harboring a federa l
fugitive but y,•as released Saturday. An
FBI spokesman said any charge
against him is pending.
I AirWf.YS VCIOaircraft. we ll and one said they •·even brought ~toekefe l\er's ·press secretary, say·
lt was not certain whether the us cold "'ater when it got too hot." 1ng:
Dutch governnient announcement re· They said the sudden murder of "~1rs. Rockefeller is going hack for
garding r elease of the prisoners German baqker Werner Gustav Kehl, a checkup this week at li-1emori:il
I mean·t spme kind of agrQe,ment had earlier in the.day came as a complete· llospita l. After the.doctors make th eir
been reached with the hijackers. surprise. report. a statement will be issued ."
Child Battery Murder
Suspec~ Is Mom Again
Sullivan said he believed Malone
and l\1ichelson had been in Newport
Beach sinceOctober. l\'lalonehad lived
at 4401 Seashore Drive, where agents
also found $1.700 in cash. No cash was·
found at Rennick's home, Sullivan
added.
FBI officers, who had been 1
investigating the case for some time,
(See A.RR EST Page A.2)
' The official Dutch ·communique ~'They took him to the first class l said only that the Tunisian govern-compartment and left him there alone· A,n ~I Toro "'oman sched uled to go
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I ment had urgently asked the Dutch for a "'hile," said llilda Henry of Hunti'ngton' Beach on·tr;a.tDec. 2 for the all_eged n:iurder
govei:ninent to release the two Dundee, Scotland. "'Then they . . o,..her ihfant,spn has given birth to
I Palestinians as to avoid "further marched him through the plane to lhr Li S R. bb d ei oth~ boy in Orange County
bloodshed." . · rear door. \Ve heard a shot and the quor lore O e · ~¢<1Ic• Center: · • t The two Palestinians. themselves man did not come back. That "'as how . . . · De u.t Di5t. Alty. Pat Brian. the
• convicted hijackers, are Adnao Nori, "'e knew he must ha\'e been shot ... '' Armed bandits ~caped with ~O<f1n taan~J'!Si&ned to prosecute Jennjfer
24. and Hussein Tamlna, 23 . Tunisian officials have said they cash fr;om a Hunt~n~on Beath_ hquc_>r ~iza!>eth,Qabrie,)'. 24, said the. def en··
The gunmen earlier had freed 11 . \Vere dealing with three hijackers, but sto~e Saturday e"en1ng, then ?led 1n ..._tt·a,nt ba~ l>een._~turned to her county
.,·omen, a m an and a child in two several of the freed hostages said their ~ar. · , jaU'eeu, a fter g~vyig birth.to a healthy
stages. All of them emerged from a there were actually four -one a· Police reported the pair entered child. '
door in the cockpit. section of the passenger who was on board when the Leow's Liquor, 14928 Springdale St.,
aircraft descended on a ladder which other three com mandeered the plane at 6:10 p.m. and oi:dered the clerk to Brian and Deputy Public Defender l.",:i~·h,.·d b.8~. p;i;i;; ii ·:phursiic. at~;thJ;;i.i.tgu.·~int. ~~f~~~!~ffI[~~~~}~~~{~!~:~:~:
lo .;1llow the countv to make her t newborn baby avai\a.blc for adoption.
f SAN ANTONtO, Tex:. <..\P) -A follow in the eveilt or a suit against . job as commercial manager for Bell - . Similar action ha s bcl'n taken by
suicide note left by 1' topexecutive has Bell. in the San Antonio area~ the county in the case of John Dabr\ey,
helped throw Southwestern Be·ll When Gravitt died, Southwestern The first hearing in the suit is
elephone Co. iti.te~urt cnse that Bell was <:ond ucting an internal audit scheduled for lttonday when the plain·
\\·ho v.•as 8 monttis old last June l \\·hen
his t1\'in brother, Robert. died fr<>m
the effects 0£ \Vh at arresting officers
said \\•as a severe and prolonged beat-
ing.
J\lrs. Dabney "'as arreste.d in her
home in \Vherry Housing at El Toro
;\larine Corps Air Station. Arrested
"'ith her "'as her husband, Atarinc
Sgt. Dennis Eugene Dabney, 24, \\'ho
\\'il l be tried with her on charges of in-
\"Oluntary mansla ughter and child
neglect. ~
~trs. Dabney isaccuscd o(innicting
fatal injuries on 8·n1onth-<>ld Robert
during the night before he died .
It is alleged that Dabney was a\1•are
or those injuries but ignored the)n and
,,·cnt to bed. Police said he did not
take the child to a hospital until the
next day.
• _..,.111tl,..examlne cha?ges of !9rporate-tllat.. corhPany oUicials 11aid, un· • tif£s_wlll a&IH.be court to allow deposi··
political entanglement in a state that covered so me irregularities In· lions l o be' t aken from 17"' top
does qot ha\'e a utility regulaUOfl:S Gravitt's area or responsi bility. Southwestern Bell officials. including
commission. The suicide note he left was found one in the headquarters of the com·
0:\ 'rllE INSIDE
"Watergate is a gnat compared to by ty,·o Bell exe<:utives going through pany's pare nt firm . A'mer1can
the Bell. syste1.TI.'' T.O. Gravitt, 51, Gravitt's desk at his home shortly· Telephone&TelegraphCQ, '
said In a handwritten suicide note he · after hlii: death. The note ,was given to Ashley and Ora\litt's family have
-Jeft...OCl 1-11 hor..tly-betor ... tw..41ed.-O ra.vlt.Cs ""k-e-d-t b-e-t!-e-u.11-e.s l-r-a·i-n
c•rbon mo noxide poisoning in the In that note "he listed oamcs. 'dates Southwestern Bell from destroying
garage of hi s $115.000 Dallas home. and places concerning what he &aid specified records and dQCuments that
Gravitt's {am Uy turned his sui cide "'ere Bell improprleli s in political might support their case.
noteovertolawyers.TheynTCd suitlo aclivitiesanal·n'J)ers:onaluseofcom-The company has denied all
clear Qruvltt's n11me as "ell as to pro-pany properly by Bell VIPs. llis faml· charges and said Ashley" was fired for
vtde economic security tor Cravltt's ly·said in the suit Gravitt was hounded misdo nd u <:t , but d e c l lned Io
widow, the family silld. Gra,•ltt said to death by Rell as he a nd James elaborate.
in his suicide note that Bell had done As hley resisted ··corporate Ashley expanded on tti~ suit's al-
"'i rre parablc damage to his reputa·. rapacities." legations of deceitful and unfair rate·
lion.''· "1 ~ Gravitt·~ family and Ashley are setting practices, claiming the com-
Gravitt was Bell's vice president pl111ntirr~ in the $29 mUlion libel end µan y, In errect, keeps two sets or
for Texas at the time or his death. lle. dcramation suit against Southwestern books nnd juggles the figures In one
reportedly a lso left two addlt}anal Bell. Ashley was fired during the in· set to argue their rate request~ before 1 notes to hi.$ familf ouUlning steps to ternal a udlt from · bis $60,000·a·ycar Texas city councils. l .
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'THE l!USTANGER-Piane Bock, GOING UNPERGTIOUND -To
a m-.stang bOoster "'ho has been rid· solve a eritical probfem or congestion
in ltl •• Or.1u:;i· r:·~":..oJJl:~~~__;,·,,"Bonn.-\Veat...Germany,.-t-he-<'lt-y-did
wor !inre Meyer Place in Cos ta · some digging. Art er~ ycar(lfdctours.
l\lesa was just the \ll;tce where Irving. "80nncrs'' Arc no~ so tisr1ed \\Ith
rtleyer li"ed. 5ho"·~ of£ her champion their five. cxpt'ns1\·c but tonvcnu~nt
stallion in Tom l\lcCann 's "Horsi n' subterranean pnrk•nA loL'i . 1"hc U:ul1''
Around.'.' Page Os. · Pilot's Rurli l\"it•d1.iel~l..i , on lt'U''e nn<I
REAGAN' f.AST VOTE -!\laking
hls final appearance at a Callfornia.
Board or Regent s meeting about a
week ago was Governor Rca11,an. One
not·quile·dislntcrtsted observer from
Orange County uttended and has
~omc thoughts nn the e nd or the
Reagan era. Jahn C. lloy, l.JC Irvine's
vicechancellor'sstory, PaieA7. . .
in Germanr. hills i1tory llPll hcablc to
the United StatC's. Pasi:e A HJ.
\VllY SO CllEAP? -Tht>rc may be
n reai50n you ·d rnther not h ar for the
}ow price or the )'hnnks~i\'lng bird
this year. John Valtcr111, 1)ai\y Pilot
staff writrr, tell~ what. It Is 1n one of
three storir.s on prices o[ lurkey:s and .
other meats. Pago Bl
Cyclist Partly ' I
Beheaded~ Dies '
A 23 ·ycar -old Santa Ana
motorcyclist \\'as killed late Saturday
in a crash after a high·speed police
chase. '
Officers 'vcre \\'ithholding the idcn-
.tily of the youth early tod ay, pending
nolification of r elatives. •
Police saia the rhasr !'itartrd v. hC>n
the routh ran a rl-d li ght and con-
tinued several blocks before the cycle
plunged throu~h a chain link fence,
thro\1,rin g the youth across a drainage
ditch.
lie was parti:::ill y dccupitated In lhf?
accident and died J(l minutes after ar·
ri\·at al J\lercy Jlospit:1!, police said .
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Top News Stories of the past week
~:t);'om Orange Coast Communities "" .... __________ ...,,, .
Scientists ) ,
Criticize
AEC Stufl:y .
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SADDLEBACK VALLEY--L ife in South Orange
County may be sweet, but apparently not dur~
ing the sugar shortage. Numerous restaurants
in 'Mission Vi ejo, El. Toro and Laguna Hills
last week pulled pre-packagea sugar off t~efr
tables to stop fast-fingered pa trons from
\\' AS llINGTON CAP>-A group Or
<'ngineers and scientists said Satur-
day the Atomic Energy Commission
has given out "misleading and Jn.
complete Jnformation on the risk of
-cata1trophio.-nuolear--wwer·ptanF11 •
cldents." . ·
stealing"it... ·
' COSTA MESA--Mayor Robert Wilson auggested
the Orange County Fair Board should consider
holding a world's fair on the county fair-
grounds. The directors beard & 15-minute talk
by the mayor on the idea, but gave no reaction
to-the latest of several ideas Wilson has ad-
vanced for establishing cultural and recre-
ation facilities on the grounds •..
SAN CLEMENTE--A mining and manufacturing
plant, often the butt of citizen complaints
for alleged noise and dust pollution, will
close down the end of the year. The Crestlite
plant, whi ch makes artificia l aggregate, was
hit in the construction slump. Business is
off 30 percent and, faced with new demands for
envitonmental cleanup, the firm decided jus,t
to shut down ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY--The city 's major politi-
cal bodies last week joined efforts to form a
new unified school district along municipal
boundaries. City Council and elementary
school board each appointed representatives to
work w1th earl •sud• Jones, organizer of the
effort he says produced 5,200 petition signa-
tures', enough to take the issue before the
state Board of Education •••
. LAGUNA BEACH--Feel inq the shock of a
Particularly, the (l'OUP atta<1ked ·A
two-year. $3 million &tudy by Dr.
Norman C. Rasmussen or the
ft.la ssachusetts lristitute o r
Technology, released by the AEC Jn
August.
The Rasmussen study, said ?ifJT
physics profesior Henry W. Kendall,
"has serious limitations and defects
and cannot be used to sy,•eep away the
. dou btsaboutreartorsafety."
ft.tilton" Kamins. chief enaineer for
Rapd Corp., said.the Rasmussen work -
sta•ds only a1 "as in·house· ra.
tionalization" on the safety of the
AEC's power program.
The group madeltJ1lccusations at a
news conference ahd'nleased a 150·
pa4e report. of iti owP ort be hair of the
Union of C6nce.rned.~ntlsts, Cam·
bridge, Mass., .and the Sierra' Club,
San Francisco. ·
Wh at should happen qext, Kendall
said, its a, comprehtnslve and dlsin ·
terested review of the nuclear power
program by Congress.
"The AEC is confident that the
.techniques used in the Rasmussen
·study are the best available," a
spokesman {or the agency said in
response to the criticism.
Rasmussen atte.mptecf to 'use-
techniques developed by the Depart-
ment of Defense and the space-pro-
gram in the last 10 years to assess
we.apons and spacecraft
performance. _,.
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a wide technological advantage over
the Soviet Un ion.
Goodbye atid Delicious
lien turkeys li~e the one of the arms of Randy Kemp, 10, or Huntington Beach, are head~d for Tha nksgi,·ing
dinner t ables this week, a nd Randy's brother, L arry, 9, seems to be giving her a sympathetic pat.
l\1eanwhile , their brother. Kenny, 8, is o(( chasing the turkey's timid mate. The brothers, sons of Mr. and
· !llrs. Dan Ke mp, a lready have turkey eggs in an incubator for next Thanksgiving. (For the full stor}· of local
turkey prices a nd comments on where your m eat dollar goes, see P.age Bl.)
'Campaign Lacked Is8oes'
Panel PerformsGubematorialPostmortem at UCI
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By DOUGLAS 'FRrtzscJIE. fi~rom the Flournoy camp, Peter · expenditures of both -e!andidales to
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$37 million lawsuit lodged against the city
and 43 of its prominent citizens, the City
Council has offered legal aid to all persons
named in the giant suit by Rancho Palos Verdes
owner of Sycamore Hills, a 522-acre tract of
undeveloped' lan~ .••
However, Kissinger pointed out, by
1978 or 1979 the Soviets' ?i.llRV pro-
gram would have reached maturity.
The-tWb lea<SerTIISO-discussed the
~liddle East for about an hour. Kiss-
ineer said ''there is an agreement by
both sides that the situation has ele·
ments of daqger and erforts should be
made to diffuse it." He gave no de·
tails.
ot.,o.i..,l'l•Mtn Kaye said, "'ln terms of philosophy $900,000_tor__advertising. The olficials
C a 1 i f 0 r n i a ' s Nov e m b e r and issues, 1 guess there was not that said Flournoy spent $800,000 and.
gubernatorial race was characterized much difference bet ween the Brown $700,000, with the difference IRVINE--City.Council last week scrapped
the lingering issue of what the city could do
to insure that low and moderate-income fami-
lies could afford to live in Irvine. Mayor
Gabrielle Pryor and Councilman Robert West op-
po1ed the ·change in planninq activities which ·
dropped from the priority list the concern for
housing families earning less than $15,000 ••• ·
Earlier Ford said he was "en-
couraged" about the progress he and
Brezh'.nev were making on
establishing; the guidelines for such •· treaty.
as a perSonality contest devoid or candidates.·· coming in Flournoy's newspaper ads.
issues at an election postmortem But the panelists disagreed sharply The Flournoy camplicnera saw the
performed by campaign workers and on the reasons for the Brown victory. Political atmosphere ol. Watergate, a
observers at UC IrvineSatufday. An agreement at the beginning or failing economy and President Ford's
In turn, reprnentaUves of the tb·e~ campaign limit ed the controversial p·ardon of his
Democrat Edmund G. Brown, Jr.:and predecessor 11 major added hurdles
Republican Hou1ton I.-FIOuelOy . in the race. .. ,..·-..
'campaign 1talls pol11te1' 114!j!iin Truman Advi'ser . Field. whose Calllomia poll bu Field and Ttmi writer atetiard · ·.measured public oPtnkln bl.the state
Duncan described the view U.,Ough. . slnce1946,dlsagreed. ,
,.,. --· . "': ~ ..5EWP()n UACH--A spokesman · for the Cham-
"Wi hOl!I ~· doa.Tdi~t you,••
the P111~ •. b"'1'h' IA a'tiolrskln
park•'WKla "Russian Mble hat on his .
head, 'told:.UWsmen af the door or his .
daehaYilla. •.:"R/e'reeDcOura_eed.''
lhe_ir partic~r windows to the Warns of c .. :;:i sh . ''There is DO que1tlon that Pol!~cal .;t:t,j.rilJ., • ~ ·.1 l£ A ' Water1ate 1nd the Pf,rdoa bad an
. ~ Camie"°' vowed to tight the city's pro-~ 1 sign ordinance "to ,the .bitter.end." The ~ lllUggested ordinance already has been softened
. ·} as the result of business community pressure ••
He then walked down a snow-line·d
path to a conference center where
Brezhnev awaited him for the Second
day of talks on the nuclear arms
limitation trFaty', as weU aa a variety
or oilier topics, including the Middle
About 47 pere<Dl<J! !lie IJ:S-inillion ' errect." said Field. "bunt ii not u bi&
eligible Californians voted in the· U C · f · J aamanypeoplethiolt.''
November election, which ended with rge8 On ro S The main fact<>r la Ille decision.
Brown e4glng into office on· a two Field 11id, was public acceptance or
percent margin.. Brown, not a comparison of the two Before a n audience of more than a WASHJNGTO-N (AP) -The candidates.· ·
hundred political science students ehl!irman of former President , "lfFlournOyhadwon,''he1ald,"it
JIUNTINGTON BEACH--In a burst of budget and professors from colleges in Truman's Council of Economic Ad· would' have· been because the voters
Orange a.nd Los Angeles counties.the visers said Saturday that if this nation rejected Brown. -QUtting, city councilmen last·week clipped the
city's $200,000 harbor patrol entirely out of
the municipal picture . The Orange County Har-
ber DepartJllent will be asked to take over pa-
trol duties in the nine miles of Huntington
Harbour waterways--possibly as early as next
month.
East. . . .. .
Ford and Brezhnev had met In the
White stucco··building uil.tU past mid-
night Saturday, discuSsing only one
subject: how to instruct negotiators in
Geneva on framing a nuclear arms
limitation treaty in time to sign when
the two leaders meet again in
Washington next summer. .
six-member Panel differed on several skites on thin economic ice for "More exposure would have been·
speciflcsofthecampaign. another year, it win plunge into the detrimental to Brown. ltis public
But a common thread in the worst depression in U.S. history. image was not sharply derined and it
three·hour discussion was the To avert suth a calamity, Leo'\H. was pasltlve enough. He waa the son
d l'be 'dan b bo Keyserling advised vigorous. ad· e 1 rate avo1 ce Y th major ministr ation efforts to restore full or a governor who wu remembered . candidates of hard issues· arrectiat as not so bad and there .was an Californians. 'employment and production by the elementofnostalgia,"'"Fieldsaid.
Duncan, who wrote a Time cover end of next year, reduced taxes for As public interest in tbe race
story featuring Brown , said he hoped low-income families, and if need be, increasedaselectioodaydreweloser,
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the candidates' tendency \o stay away :~~~s·the·board wage and price con· said Field, BroYrTl's popularity waned.
from issues does not indicate the The economist chaired a task force as public scrutiny of the candidates
1 Judge Rules J!onday
After t ~e more than six hours or
talks, Secretary of state Henry A.
Kissinger told newsni.en: "We are in
the same ballpark . ¥ .enough was
done to give impetus. to the negotia-
tions in Geneva. We have come closer
to our goal."
beginning of a political trend. on economic policy for the Coalition grew."
Describing California politics as CoraDemoc:ralicMajoritywh.ichheld Overall, the campaign was
"volatile and quite vacuous," he said a news conference to announce described as an effort to portray the . that during the campaign the candidates as capable decislo11
d'd l 1· d • · 1. · several position papers. ean I a es re ie on ·~ump 1st1c The coalition, which includes jn its makers. . ,. answers and cliches." The voters' conceptions ol the
On CdM Freeway Suit Molestation
Charges Face
Th · , d 1 membership several congressmen, " is was a year lOr a can ida e personality match may have been with appealing qualities who avoids "'as formed in 1972 lo "provide a voice summed up by the candidates ala Los and a ve hicle for those in the firm, co·ntroversial positions, ·then Angeles debate jn an exchange blasts the {?ress for ignoring his Democratic party who oppose ex-recounted by Faigin. Flournoy told
issues," Duncan said. . . . . tremism or the left or right." Brown, "You wouldn't be here If your
An Orunge County Superior Court
judge's ruling at 9 o.m. l\londay ma:.·
or may not giv e waiting construction
ere~·:; the ;::reen light to resume "'ork
on a \'ital SJS million seg ment of the
ne\•i Corona del rilar f'reey,•ay.
Judge James F. Judge closed a
ket>nly fough t hearing friday bv tell -
ing lawxers for !he state and th!! peti·
tionln1 ·~astside Property Owners As-
sociation that he v.·anted to study the
group's lawsuit during the v.•eekend.
If he g rants the injunction de·
manded by association lawyer J im
Dodds tie Y.•il l e nd . at least for the pre·
:sent. the state's plans to build the in-"
lerchan i;?e th at will link the Newport
f'reev.ay v.•11h the Corona del Alar
Bodies Still
Unidentified;
Coo.rt Date Set
~ ~ -Orlnge county coroner's ornCers
rontinu cd Q\•er I he "'eckenfl trying lo
determine 1 ht• hlcnllt1es or two bodie s
unearthed Friday in the Tustin area,
The 'derom posing remains y,·ere
l2Ymi near a hoo1e ~t 1880Lllth &lr.ttJ. ---<in county territory lhat di.,·1des Tustin
and Santa Ana , ~heriff's olricers re·
ported.
·,Officer.! said 11 Is bclle.,·ed the
bodies :ire those of \\\'O young men,
dumped ln u s1x-foot·dee p g ra\•e.
about a vear ago
Th.rec' men urrtstcd aftrr the dis·
('Overy Y.ill be arraigned ~londay on
murder fharges. They nrc John
l\fanuol Sol i:;, 29, l\tirhacl L>•nn
Thompson, 23, and Robert AJ ichaf!l
1 Sesma.22, 111 of Sonta Apa.
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free'>'·ay in the Bristol Street 3rea o(
Costa l\Tesa.
Deputy Attorney General Robert
Cohune ,,·arncd Friday that such ac-
tion Y.'OUld rost the state $3,000 a day
" Newport Man
0 I F · · B · Keyserllng said national economic Qug as a.1g1n, a rown campaign policy is now reduced to,"weak, lne€· name was Edmund G. Green, Jr." To official, said, "The one major issue which Brown retorted, "You wouldn't was that Jerry Brown can do things, .fectual and .conflicting actions by the be here Ir (former Lt. Gov. Ed)
chanee things around, and Hugh false and paralyzing" belief that to Reineckehadn'tbeenlndicted." Flournoy can't.'' restrain inflation would augment rea cession · and to restrain r ecession
in penalties. A Newport Beach executive at~
Cohun e argued that the Eastside cused of sexually molesting a 5-y'ear·
grollp was trying to block '>''Ork that old boy after breakine into the chi ld's
\l'BS actually part or the overall Costa l\Tesa home has been ordered to
frccy,•ay project arrepted by the Costa rare trial Jan. 8 in Orange County
l\tesa City Coun cil in 1966. Superior Court. .
U.S. to Enter
Coal Talks;
"The y ha\'e kpown for many Judge Everett W. Dickey set the
months that "'e intended lo begin COO· trial date apd a pretrial appearance I c· d
strurtion or the interchange," he said. for J an. 3 for J ohn F. Weller, St, a mp act Ile .
"They have come to court much too fed eral contract administrator who
late in the day and they could do ir-Ji..-es at 2908 Cliff Drive. WASltINGTON (UPI> _The tov-'"Par.able damage to the proi'ert if \Veller was arrested last Sept. 12 . to h I, lied h ernment Saturday planned tosten 1n th jsinjunction 1i-g ra ntl'd . ·• w en po ice were ca to a ome in T Dodd s told Judge Judge that the the ?i;tesa _Del fl.tar section and found the dispute between striking sort.coal_
property owners' protest against state Weller be!ng held there by members miners and mineoperatorsforthe first
construction activity is bast'd on the ~(the_ family. . time because or "the adverse impact
fart that y,·ork on the interchange is . : 0rr1cers said \Veller was carrying a upon the entire nation" of a 12·day-old
not ~·hat Y!as l'nvisioned ~·hen earlier crowbar that he allegedly used to pry str:ike , ' · · I'd! d Th 'd 1 Both sides in the dispute met in· freeY.'aY contracts ~·ere negotiated. open as' ng oorl . ey sa1 amlly' for mally for a total of three hours in . "~lore than R00,000 cubic yards of members told 111m they wer e' k d b 1 two sessions Saturday. soil have heen goUJ!ed from the area awa ene . y i;creams rom the dis-Thechicfnegotlatorssaidtherewas ct he Y.'CSl side of Ne"•port Jkiulevard turbed child. some progress toward an agreement bct"·ec n Arlington Drive and that would satisfy the United Mine
f"tiir\•ie\\' Ron d l •"Dodds said . Workers• ·bargaining couqcil,, which
Dodds condemned as ··a lame ' Control-Boar,d had re[used to approve a_tentative
story" wliit he said was ttie &tale's pact agreed on shorUy art.er the strike contention that they were "borrowing be
a litlledirt to build the interchange. Pa;r Cont .. olled ~~fhout bargalnini council ap· "1'hey're about to bulld a freeway. a. • 1 proval, an agreement cannot be sub·
they know it and we know it," he Said . · milted to the 120,000 atriken. Once a ~Ui!~JhUl\lunction '°"&ht by FAY£T:TE\ULLE.-Jll.C~,4.P.>-pac:t'lnubmltted, ttwould takl'llSOut
the Costa l\I esa group ~·as not de -State highway patrolmen have arrest. two weeks to get a final vote.
!iigned to end con,;truction of the ed lY.'? drivers who registered as w .J . Usery, Jr., head of the! federal free~·ay but to give the plaintiffs lime drunk 1n breath tes~. , . l\tedlation and Conciliation Service
10 assess lhe changes in the topo· _The men were 1dentll1ed Friday and Presidenl Ford'I chief labor
graphy that the apparently reva m~ ni ght as Tommy Underwood . 59, the troubleshooter, asked both Saturday
interchange plan ""·ould r reate. top invest igator forlhe local Alcoholic evening to• m eel in hls office at 3 to-"\Ve \\.'an t time to determine what Beverage Control board, and his ~· d
I , h I ay, unpact this 'fork s going to ave on s stant, Robert Joseph Tindall, . "I furth~r requcst lhal these parties
our local env ironment," he said. Theyweredrivina otflclalABCCars. have rea~ly accessible all declsJon·
··o amage has been done already In The two· men, who were charged making bod ies needed to bring a con·
the area by construction work I hat with drunk drivin1. were released on cluslon to this dispute,•· Usery said in
must be hailed tor a .reason•ble · $200 bond each and were to •ppear In a teleiram to UMW President Arnold
-n·odoltlme." ·courtDtc.18. · · ~ Miller. .
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would crtate more innation.
~~~:.:~me,where
the other two meri were viatting,
Sullivan said.
Officers approached Malone and
Michelson i.s they came outside.
Michelson was reportedly preparing
to leave for a visit to Northern
DAILY PILOT
California, Sullivan said. · Robert N. Weed
When a'gents approached, ,.,""*"'•ndP\lllli,,...
Mi chelson drew a 38·caliber weapon Jack R. Curlev
but dropped it when ordered to do so by Vk• "'"!dint.,. o.Mr.i ._,.....
FBlagertts.Sullivanadded. Thomas Ketvfl
He said Michelson, a convicted bank toitor
robber, escaped more than a yea r ago Thomas A. Murphine ·
from McNeil Island Federal Prison In MINlelfll Ect11ar
Washington, where he fled either by Thomas M. Mc.Cann
swimming from the island or building SunH, E111w
aran.:>uJllvansatd. C61rl1s H. Looi etchant p, Nin Malone, alsO a convicted bank MM&IMltMtfllthlE•-.
robber-, had beensouahtafter.vlolatlng ~ Offlcts • ' :
parole by falling to eontact his Los ~•MKt :iao=t,~IPWI
Angeles paroleolficer. , i..~-,:A\-~ ~
Michelson also will be charged with MIM1.Ji:.c-:f.,iJ~~
the robbery lastDtteO'lbeJ:of a bank in 11s...o~,....,.
Sacramentq__, acw..rdina _to_SWU.van, __ -a.!:i':tL"°:: C 't•1 •1tti~I 71 C two men will be arraigned. . v•r s "I Mt·M
. Monday be tore Ii Los Angeles "°"iu.c:j,v/~1'0'°"te.e
magistrate judge, Sullivan said. Ball ,,_..,.c,~,.
for Malone and Michelson has been 4tHUO .,
recommended atSl mllUon. ,,_"""" °'.Mf.fiit' ~-
He explained moslof"'lhe remainder
or the S1 million Reno bank loot was CH¥rlt11t, 1t1t. 0r...., c...a "WN""'"'
reportedly burled In Nevada. "'"""'· "" 11tW\ ...... '"""~ ~I -n.r '' ~~ lllHtill IM'( Forsberg wlll be que1Uoned as to the "" CWIM" -"'IMlll. .,.!ti ,..,....., ..
.localionoftherest. (""ltiM-,,
~inc ldentally, James Parker, a
former Newport Beach Police c:aptafo,
11 chief of the Re.no police foree. •
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Sco 11t·O·Ron10
Anaheim Convention Center was just crawling y,iith Boy Scouts and their fans Sat.urday tbelow) us
Orange County Scout·O·Rama and Explorer Expo combined to fill the place with exhibits. Among Orange
Coast participants were Dave Forsyth of Newport !~each tabove). Explorer Scout in Communic~1tions
Post 340, sponsored by Collins Radio Co., explaining compuler built by scouts to Chris Rocnsch. 12. of
1 Saddlcbac.k Valley's Troop 343. More than 16.000 scouts. families and adult leaders participated in
day-Jong event.
'Band of Angels'
Misty-eyed Jurors free Prayerful Housekeeper
Sunday. November 2•. 1974
County Lawman Outlive4
'
Most of Those He Chased
Hy ARTllUR R. VISSEL
Ol lllf D•hY J'!l•l 5t.H
F loyd f\lyr l "F'.f\f ." Dean, a
lawman since berore \\'orld \Var I.
pre/erred to \\'Ork a lone tracking
badrncn back in the days when there
\1·as blood. boolleg booze and dirtr
n1oney fro rn Seal Ul'acfl to _San'
Cletnente.
lie died at 83 of old aJ:e on No\'. 15
but most of his professional enemies
preceded him to more ''io\ent ends.
1\ forn1C'r chief erimin;il deputy in
the Orange County Sheriff's office.
~tr . Dean handled m:.iny of the most
notorious 1930s cases. Ile came eloseto-
cleath more th;in once. Life came
cheap to desperadoes "'F'.ht .'' v.·as as-
signed to capture.
There was the day in 1925. 1vhen a
,member of Santu Ana's Delhi Gang -
a miniature. mafia -stuck a pistol in
his belly. pulled the trigger and it mis-
fired.
And ihen there \1'asevil Bill Collie. a
car thief \\·ho confessed to killing 18
gullible persons he conned into taking
cross-country auto trips with him, a
rather simple scht'mC. They \\"ere
asked to bring along the auto's pink
slip in case they had ;i breakdo1vn and
needed security to borro\v money.
'fhe trip \\'as al 11'ays one-\1'ay for the
car o"·ner, recalls Orange County
·Sheriff's Sgt. Frank B. Dean, 11·ho has
rollo\\'Cd in his father's footsteps as a
lawman for 23 years. ·
Collie al\\•ays kept a cur key from
·each victim as a memento.
And there \Vas also the Santa Ana
,::ang.ster recalled only as Garcia, \\'ho
\1•anted son1cthing to remember his
\"ictim.s b\"
lie cut Of.f their cars for souvenirs.
Once, Chier Criminal De1>uty Dean
trailed the elusive Southland con
·artist Ambrose lt"litchell all the "'ay to,
the Deep South and captured him
singlehandedly.
Sometimes, old F .!\1.'s quarry
"didn't care for being cornered at the
end of the manhunt.
l·le once led a running gun battle·
11•ith a gang of rum runners \\'ho had to
abandon their s hipment of booze and
boat in Dana Point and vanished. No
one e1·e n kno"'S where they \\'ent.
1\uthorities also appointed the
Beloit, \Vis .. native to handle matters
invol\'ing the old gambling ship
Lucky, anchored off the Orange Coast
beyond the three-mi le limit . The
1·essel \\'as outside U.S. jurisdiction.
but people and activities surrounding
her aura of iniquity often came
ashore.
• AND
Chief Deputy
"F.M." Dean
Lived the
Wild Years
Sometimes, 1hey came floating
ashore.
Former Ch1('f Criminal Dl'puty
Dean also nabb('d 11 syndicate of
gasoline tanker I rurk hijackers back
in the time "'ht'n ru el 1\·as as 1iriteless
and scarce as it seems to be toda~'.
Deputy Dean, ho\\·evcr, \\':JS a11-
parently "·ell a11·arcof a la\1'n1an 's du·
ty to treat the citizens fu irly and
equally, even before recent years
\\·hen it became an issue nnd focus of
:.ittcntion.
Japan Preniier
•Resig11atio1i
Plans Made
1·01\)"0 CL" l'l l -J'r11nc :-i11nislcr
K;1kuei Tanaka. taking rt·~pons1bility
for the cur rent politic<1I cnsis, \1·111 an-
nounce his resignation l\londay, a
1·okyo nc11·spaper reported today.
"r-ily old man \\as highly regtitrded
in the hlexiean-Americ<in oomoiun1 -
ly. even by those he had to ar~st,",
s;iys Sgt. Frank B. Dean, v.•ho ruosthc
'fugitive and \v arrant detail tocla))l
1'he current Sgt . Dean's own
@landfatht•r \Vas also a shrriff's depu-
ty in \\'isconsin, he points out, makin;;
it a three-gener at1on tradition. •
Back in 1912. F .r-it. m o,·ed v.est to
California and Or;inge County, jolninr.
the sheriff's office as a dcputy1 and
then quitting to fl~· J~-ID "Jenny'! ani.l
Spad biplane fi ghters a!§ an J-\rmy
Signal Corps lieutenant.
\\'orld \\"at' I endl'd just before he
could see any action. The years ahead
of him 11·ere to be run of it.
lit· returned to thc Southland and
nlarried hi.s 11 ife uf 55 ~·t'urs , t:dnil,
\\"ho sur1·i ,·es hin1, joining the ~1nt.i
;\na Police Department and m:q-in;! ~e rgean.t 's rank. Ile J01ncd: th••
sheriff's orficc again in 1932 uiicter
Sheriff Logan J:lckson, just Wh('n
lhin)'.(s \\'ere heaijng up along. the
Orange Coast. 1 Shortly therf'afll'r. he \1·as ap1191n1 ·
ed chief criminal d('puty, a nun~ber -
f\1·o·in·t'omm:1nrl po~1tion v.·hich \l";IS
cqui1·alent to undcr~heriff.
During later years. r-itr. De;J Q re-
tired ;ind livt•d in ~C\I port Bcnth,
managing e-..:tt•nsi,·e rt·:tl t'~latC holri-
1ng s. including a large apartment
tomplcx in Santa 1\na, and pursuing
his hobbies
'fhese included fi shi ng and hun,tini;:
and v.•idespread tra1·eL \1·hich his son
~aidtook his pa rents to virtually f'\'cr>'
country in the 11 orld. lie also ertjoyer!
membership in t he Santa Ana
1.lasonic Lodge :.ind the American
Legion.
lie also enjoyed \1·atching some of
the men he \1·atched earlier, tom1ng
I up through the ranks.
"The old man broke in Sh~riff
· :'llusick.'' Sgt. Dean .says of his boss
Shina then \\'i ll bc~in lo toordinate v.·ho \\'ill step do"·n Jan. 3. after 2R
the seleclion of a ne1v president, the years as the county's highest-ranking
!\luinichi said. uniformed lau•m an. .
The l\l ainichi Shimbun quoting high
)!O\'ernment officials, s :.i1d Tanaka,
56, v.·ould form ally announce his re-
signation i\I onday at his official re-
sidence.
1'anaka. \\'ho has been premier and. "!·le used to say 'That All-American
party president since July, 1972, has Deputy James l\.lusick v.·ill make tht!
been under hea\·y pressure to resign ·best damn sheriff this county ivl'r
since a maj?azine \\"rote of his bu.-.1-sa\1·," Sgt. Dean recall.so[ his fat~r's
ncss connections and private prediction. ,
finances. Ile also had a preferred charity,hat
The ~lainichi said Tanaka·~ re· no one really knov.·s y,·hy he preferred
signation \\"ill be made after Presi-but the family suggests friends ntight
dent Ford flies back to the l;nited ·make memorial contribution:ii tO: the
Slates and makes an airport state-Orange County Chapter of the l\{1Jlti-
ment on his nine-day three-nation trip ·pie Sc!erosis Foundation. • J
lo Japan, South Korea und the Soviet ~1r, Dean y,·as entombed al ?aiel,Jose
Union. Abbey l\Jausoleum, Ora.nae..
USED
PIANOS
r---SPECIA~,-· -"T
STEiNWAYGRAND
ORGAN S'7''1.oby
LAlt•Mod.I
housekt·l·pini:: and <'lt':1n1n,i.: l\'Urk .
Pro.<:.ec11tion ~ugg1•s\1011~ that
Rerth;1 ":; d:1ught('r~. ;o.!;1 rc..\. 1-1 . and
Carrif'. 12. \1 t'l"l' dC'pn\·l'd bl'tause uf
their n1ot hC'r · s 11 {·,·out \\a\' of' 1 i fe 1\ ere \·igorou~l.1· rte11il'<l 11.\ nl:1ghhors ;n1d
friends of the J>t'lill". :'llL'Xll':1n-burn de-
llolmhc·rg said. "1 ha1·e ne\"er kno1\n. ·
;1 n1ore devout person tJi;in Hertha ,·· USED
BAUER BABY GRAND MAHOGANY ••...... '895
VOSE & SON GRAND WALNUT •......•.... '995
KIMBALL EBONY BABY GRAND ·New ..•••. '1995
WEBER S'B" EBONY GRAND •..••....... '2295 "_ .. and, oj course, Ille power of
pra.11er.
)'ou know . miracles are most o/leri
expe rienced by I hose u1ho talk to
Cod on a dally basis. I/e's JUSI like
you and /. lie' II a/u1a!J·~
111ovc faster to help a /ri£'nd .
Dr. 1\f!c/1ael Jlnnrsa,11,
A rchb1.~hopo/ Canterbury
-P.Jaria Bertha F~cheYerriu"s n1irarle
\\'as dcli\·ered this ,,·eek by se,·en
\\'Omen and fi,·e men in Orange Cou n-
ty Superior Court .Judge llcrbert S.
Jlerlands' courtroon1. .
Bertha. :;i. roughl back her l ('ars.
c:lutchcd Il er e \•er-present prayer
book C\'('n niore tighlly and labeled
t he j ury th;1l had restored her
freerlom "a band of angel~."
Fil'e m('n \l"ho shook hands \\"ith her
and se,·en \\"On1e n \\'hO kissed hct in
an en1otion:il post-trial gathering as-
sured Bl'rlha that lhl'.\" hacln 'I sprout-
ed ,,·inE:s during th1· t1\·o-duy hearing
into the tounty's bid to take over
8l'rtha ·~ 11ffairs nnd proloni;!'.
psychiatric tre11!nlt'nl that the looked
on as" dc-sc('nt into hell.
'fhe~· ,,·ere. the ~· rnude it clear. 12
pr:ictical Oll'tl :nu! \1·omen \\•ho took
Jess th;:i n 10 n1inutrs to put the J>O\\"er
of their con1mQn 1st1nse bl•hind a crisp-
lvclr.\i\·crcd vcrdicl.
· lleputy -County Counsel Joy Fis-
her's argument bcrorl' then had be~
that Bertha "·as rorhn1ittcd five
\\"el'ks <1go to thc-' Or<1ngt' County
teilleal Ccnll•r ~ind rrom thCl'C tl:ra
Drca pi;,1·<'hi:i1ric rnC'ilit~· hcc:iui;e her
mode or Ii'" c11d<1 ntt>rcd her health.
Bertha, it \\"US llr,i;U('ft. spent mo~t Of
h('r tlm(I praying. lier knees \\'ere
c:illpu,.ecl bee· a usc or her ronst:1nt sup·
pliC'otion!' tu (;ud ;ind tr further proof or hrr n1enlal inlhnlancc "''<'re needed
ii could be fflunrl In lhr number of
,uncashrd \\Clfurcch•'cks 1n her
posscs::;ton. the <1rgumcnls:1id.
Ilcrthn had J1lt 1.ulcd In \"nln lh:1! she
rlirt not belie\'(' in "'clfore and J'lre-
fcrrcd to support hcrs('lf und her tv.·o
dauJ?"'rite rs In their Snntn An11 8port·
ment hr lhc mon(l,v ~he ,:ot r.rom
'
fendant. -
:'llargy \1 l'nt to li1·e ""ith her J:?Orl-
parl'nt~. the 01\ 11Prs of Uerth;i "s ;1p;1rt-
mf'nt. 11hc11 l1c1· mother \\as con1 -
mitlt'<L l"arril' 11 as pla<:ed 111 a fustt•r
homl' pt·nding the outcon11.' uf the
ht'arin~ bt'fort" Judgf!' ~lerl<1nd~.
The judcc and his jur.1 11 l'rt' tuld
tha~ Rt'rlha Sl'nt her scrupulously
j?r.oon1cd cl11\ilren to the llur Lady or
the Pillar Church school nearby and ·
that till'\' .Jrft and came hon1e to 01
spotlessly clean apartment.
"There c<1n he no douht of that."
Sister Soledad said. "1\ny clothes
\1•orn by I hose girls that needed n1cnd -
ing \\'Crc ;1hrays neatly d:1 rnt•d and
lht•y arc hcalth.1·. "·ell -ft'd ~iris."
Real r ~t:1le salC'S\\"On1 un Barbara
llun1phril's, 1:i Be:1con Ba ~·. :'\C'\\"IWrt
Beach. \\'US one of a nun1ber o{ 11•it -
·nesses v.·ho testified that Bl'l"lha 11•as
no less in1rnaeulate 11·hcn s he
J)(!rformed her housekeC'ping chores
in other hon1 cs.
Darlene and Robert Closs of'S:1nta
Ana u·ere no lrss indignant about the
comm!tm~t o{ Ocrthu, v.·ho hus often
accOrilpani<'rl ~hefn on bl -n1onthly
~rips to J\I exico "'here th<'y distribute
food and clothing to the poor in IK>lh
·communities and orphana_!.!ts.
"She has j!rcat pride," Priscilla
tlolmberg--,:aid:-''Shtr hns \1'tlrktd for-
. me :ind my hu ~bn nd, John, in our San·
ta Ana hon1t•.
"lier reliJ:ion may ha\'r hC'lpcd hr r
to \\'Cuther so1ne \'Cry bad ~torm <> h1
~·hat hfl s bcrn a tough lif(•,'' :ilr.<>
llolmberJ,! :uidccl . ,o\nd she t'\l)laln<'d
ho11· Bertha" a~ raped ne:ir her hon11·
19 \'('ar<> aJZO :ind lalt•r 11·:1~ parted
froTn :i ,,·orthlrs:-; hu~b;1nd 1\hO \l<l'I.
deµortcd to his niiti\e !\I xico after
behHl ron' lctcd 'nf na rrnlil''i off cn!lcii
J1nd bein~ involved In u shoot out \vlth
Sunlu Ann police.
"She took many brntini:i11 fro m him
and yet s he 111·:1yt.'<1 for hin1." l\lrs.
lf !he jury \\"US in an.'· doubt at th;1t
point it certainly 11 a~n·t after Dl'Pl1·
Iv l'uhlii: Defendt:'r ,)1111 1\lfano de·
J]\'crcd his fin:il :u·gurnL·nl.
Alf:1no repeatedl.v rondemned the
n1annl·1· i11 11·hich hospital authorilit•s
had cll'Prl\"t'd Ber!ha of her Bible,
rosarv beads and holv l'ards before la~nc.hing a Sl·clation: progr.im that
\1 as never <1<lcquatC'ly l'xplained lu
th.t• dcs1,eratl'. frightened patient.
"So she pra~ s to her God con~t;u1tly
;ind she cla:.ps her Bible ff) her
11 hcnt•\·cr sh(' doesn·t ha\·e her hands
in a pail or ~o:i p~· \\ att•r."' 1\lfano .said.
"'For this. she is condt·n1ncd as bein~
unb::lanced, po~s ibly sthizophrenic." '
:\IFano, 11ho '"foug ht to retain his
compos ure through muC'h or his fin;1l
ar!!,11n1cnt, broke do~-n and "'E'Pl as he
returned lo the counsel table and the
"·rcping defendant.
At least t1vo "'omen jurors bo\1•ed
lheir heads to hide the tears sparked.
b.1· an impassionC'd plea.
"It cC'rtainly didn't take us nlore
than a few minutes to niakc up our
minds." commented j uror Vir{:inia
!looper. "And I think it has bel'n un
objcC't lesson to a ll of us who belie\'<'
that \\·e C<in not b~ so easily deprlvt'd
: of our freedo1n." <-"• br,g_a<J~eri.PJ~.·.lujlgc ·
Terl8 nds ordered Bertha's im -
n1cdiate release from the Brea
hospit;.11 and th~ c.arc ol a psych1<1.-
trist '"'ho had desrribed her from the
'''itn<'ss stand ;1s a schizophrenic ''·ho
"is unable_toJunction in a rcaUsUe
v.·orld . ''
· "There" ill be no ap1)('al,'' Deputy
("ounty Coun~cl Jo"isher soid. "Frank·
ly. I'm · prett.v dis1o::us1cd \1·Hh this
''hole lhing. l.ike m:1ny olhl'r~ In·
,-011rd in this trial. all l "n1 hopinit now
ts that Hc r!h:i tan re§Ol\'C any rro-
hlrn1l°' :-ht• nla\' ha\"t• had :ind rr:-unll'
the kinrt of urr'th ut ha' broughl ht•r ~\)
rnu n~' 11•onderf u I f ricnds."
H<'riha b<'liC'\'C!'I that It \\'!'li'I God 'i'I
\\'Ill lhHt ~he should J?<'l a ~limpsc of
the. kind of hell !hut 11\\"aits a ll who
stray rrom the path that she l'ltrcssc:s
• i!'l r le:~rly luid out in her Uible.
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A";S: DAILY.PILOT SuoClay, November 24, 1974
My Lai Blame
Placed on CIA
OKLA 1t 0~f A Cl'!')' Li\P) An
·.\1·my intelligence office!' \\ hv
partil'ipatcc1 in the :\ly L(l l 011t·rution
:-Jj,\'S he bt•lic\'eS the Cen tral I n·
lelligence AJ;:eney v.•us involved in I hl·
1968 incident, the Daily Oklahomun
:-~ti SunlWy,
~'-1 ~·I.a 1 it Sl'if was an OJlCration thul
\1'WS directed from hii:her source~·
trwrn the CI A · -1n <)uang Ngai and
SUgon," Capt. Dennis IL Johnson of
Fw Le11 is. \\:ash., suid in un intcr\'iew
\\'ilh reporter J al'k Ta)·Jor, \\'ho hus
\\'ritten :i nun1 ber or ~tories un l\I \' Lai. .
"I don't kno11· \\hat to 110," Johnso n
~aid. "It just invoh·t•s a 11·hole lot of
p•opl e. Sonlc of lhtn1 1 knl•\v
p•son:illv.''
lfohrJ!i.Oll •. il fl i n1 t•l l1~t'nce ofri ter 11 it h
tlw t:isk rorrc th <l t ru ided :\ly Lai , told
·r~lor th<1t Jus1 1.ierort· tl1l' ru1d ht· ~1c ·
l'Otnpanil·~I J,t CuL Br11 nk Uarkl'I',
c·«rnmandcr or lhl' task fort'l'. to .I
s ec-rt·t mtetin1! 11·ith t11 n 1ncn .J ohn~on
helieved to be Cl A ;igl'n1,
1ohnson s:1icl 1 hC' meeting took pl:i<·t·
irr:the ClJl.•s locul heudquartt·rs in
<luang Ngai, t he t.•apital of the pro-
\·1nl'c in \\'hich the vill;1gc of ~ly Lu i
11as Jocatc·d. und that the s;imc 111·0
n1('n later 1 l:'>Jted Burkl'r at his task
Jorce headquarter:-;
John5on ~aid he 11·as excluded fron1
the meetings dl's pltt.· his assignment
~1s a military intelligenf't' offitcr. lie
l'Ould not identify the t110 men.
.Rurker 11·as killtd in action :1 fe1v
11 l'ck s after I he 1968 inrident.
.Johnson linked ~ly L:1i to the CIA
~punsorrd l'hocni~ J)roJ.(rarn 11•1\i('h
11a~ ain1cd ut clim111atin,q the \'ict (.:on~ leade-rshi 11 •
.lnhnson 11·:1s c.:h'1'f"'i:ed \vith
~n11'ticlpatin1t in the l'Ol'erup of the in-
t·h.lt.·nt but char~es 11·cre later dropped
fur lack of evidence. lie sai(l he ~·:.1.'(
l.lllJ,!Crcd by a('cusations uguinst hirr.
contained in the Peers Hl'1>ort, the rl'-
port on the Army's investigation of
the incid1.'nL
"I haven't gol anvthing solid th;tt
prol't.'S un.l'lhing," John:-on s;1id _ "I
ran only suy 11·hut I sa1v . ,\nd ir the)
1!on 'l \1·:.int to bu~· it. finl'. I tlun 't
partitulurl.1· g11·e <1 tl;1mn if thl',I' buy it
or not . ,\lot or people dilln 'l l\illll to
hu.v \\'utl·r·gatl'
"I ean't prn\·e it. But I kno1\' they
\1l'l'C1 ht'l'l'. 1 k no11· t hl'I' \\'ere there."
Lt. (;l'n \\'illiarn ·n. Peers. 11·ho
1hri:ttcd the 1\rmy's inl'cstig11tion into
thl' iucidL·nt. told Tuvlor t hh Barker
probably \\'as rccei1·i.ng part of his in·
1l'lligcnce information from the CIA.
ll0\1'c\·er. he said he docs not t hink
tht CIA 1\'as involl'cd in the i\I.1· Lai in·
<·iclt::nl other than lhrou.L:h dissem ina -
tion of intelligenee about enemy
~t rength s .
"1 ln no \\'ay hclit·1·c th;it the ugcnc.1·
l'IA per!'onnel had that mul'h direet
1nfluenl'e 01·er t hen1." Peer said. lie
;1dded that ;,in~·thing linking the CIA to
the planning or direction of the opera-
! ion is · · ;1 bunch of b<iloney."
Using Too Much 'Sex'
Applying Her Law? ,
\\'AS lll NG'r ON (;\P) -T he L<ist v.·cck. s he 0persuaded Senate
!"IJOllSOr of a 1972 la1v banni ng sex bias :ind l~ouse conferees on the I I E\\'.
in edu<.'5tion sa~·s it ne\'cr v.•as meant Labor appropriations bill to odd to the
lo forcfcollei?e football team s to field • report strong mandates to 1-1 E\V to \\Om~n:ph1,\'l'rs or the Gi rl Scouts to eurb their inlt>r1lrcta tions on physic<1l
tulm[Jmls. education clu sses and on the sole-sex
Hep':;..i_ajlh (~reen (D·Ore.) sa id the groups such as "Scout!. Cun1pfire
Depart!i_enL.of ll calth, F;ducation and Girls, \':\IC-:\, \.\\'C~\ and sororities \\'elfa~ li:iS f:O ne O\'erboard in in·. and fraternities.
terpreting the la\\' creating Title 9 to 1'he conferees also directed t he
:1bol ish sex discrimin:1tion in schools secr etary of 11 E \V to trim the
;ind co!Jegef, 'paper11·ork requi red of schools and
.. . . . colleges. rt \1·1sn t des igned to do a_ny of th1s I-I E \\' Secretary Caspar \\'einherger TIO~l~ens~ suth_ 11s fo rl't' the. Girl S~10Uts, ,,• has indic3'1.ed he 11·eJcomes g uidance
to ~n~egrA~e 1\·1t~ the Boy Scouts, s he from Congress but said Friday t hat ~a1~t in a _n hlter,·1e\\:. _ 1,·ould have to be in the form of ~or dtd shf' en1·1s10~ the propo~ec.I . legislation, not in a conference report.
l l E\V rul~s tha t Ph.\·s1c~I education ·• If Congress li mits Titli 9 cpncern-
(_'lasses m1~ht need to be 1 nte~rated or ing contact spor ts. physical education
1hat contact s ports teams might need classes and the Girl Scout s·Y~tCA is-
, to be open to both se.-.:es. sues. Rep. Green sai<I. it \\·on't un-
"The 11·ord 'is s preading t hat I 'm to dermint> the real goals of the la1v. .
.introd uce ll'gislation to repeal Title · '!\t.y intent 11· as lo stop the nonsense
9." Rep. c:rl•en said. "That is totally of ctifrcrent admission llOlicies in
.unfounded. But if. \re l'Ontinue this gradu;.1tc and undergraduate schools
·kind of nonsense•. son1ebodr is going fo r 11·omc11 a nd nien," said the retir·
lo do it .·· ing legislator.
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AMNESTY COMPLAINTS. • •
f;tmil\' th:1t II;!\' ...
Col : Scott sa.id the pro,l!ram tries to
plat·c the n1l'n close to their homes,
but lhe leads \'crnc 1l'as gil'en by the
program included a job as :i hospital
ordt·rly in La Jolla. paying 5-162 a
rnonth. :i nd a sin1il:1r position in
Pa:-adenu.
\"t•rnc said he ha s tried l loag
)lemnri:il llospil:tl, Fairl'ic1v Stale
llospitul. (lran~e Countr !\ledical
('C'ntcr. Ch:ipn)an College, the Coast
Communi ty College District a nd
(;ood11 ill I nrl 11stril'S \1·it h no success.
"Some of those ap1>lil'ations 11·ere
11 r11ten. sun1t· nral." he said. "I keep
-going bal'k . hut l\'t' got nothini::.;"'
\'C'rnt' ;ind l.,1 nn· :-trt~sC'd thJ( the.v
hnpe the~ {tu not ha \'C to mo\'e to
;'lnotht•r area because of the cosl
1n1·ol1·cd. ·rhey are beh ind in thei r rent,
l':1r p~1ymcnts and;1 loancommitment.
\\'hydid he turn hinls(']fin?
""l..\1111 is expcctinf'. a baby. I d idn't
1vant lo l)e taught a nd taken a\vay
\\ ht·n he 1\ as t \1·0 or three ~·ears old, to
ha\·t· him ask, '11'here arc they taking,.
dad1t~ '.'"'
\'erne has l 11 ice deserted from the
.. \rm\'. !IC' '1 ;is drafted in 1969 and did
111.; basic training :1t Fl. Ord. After a
111nnth at Ft. Go rdon, l;:i. he left the
b:1se and flc"' bark to Venice in Los.
Angeles County . picked up h is
1·11 ilian helQnJ!ings and tra\'eled to
.'\l1rthcrn l':il1forn1a 11hcre he Jived in
11 1·0111mu11c for fi1·e months. 1'hen he
11101 ed to :Xe11· York, hut \1·as there on-
I\' a rl'lnnth 1.Jcfor(' he 11:1$ taken into ·
1·u~1od~.
"T11 4) I! 11.1 ~ t' :1 n1c up 111 me. said they
\11•re rr1•111 the Fnl and mavbe I 11·ould
)lk(' to i'it 11!111'n " ·
lie spent 45 <ta\' 1n 1he stockade <it
Ft. Doc, N.J lhl•n \\'as plnced in a
holdinJ! dt.•!;1<·!11111·111. hut l.ii!fore hf'
·y,·as gi1·en assignment orders he took
'nfC fc)r 'Nc1~· York . lie "'T~turned 1.0'
Southern California.
\l'Orked 111 a stcf'l foundry at Elsi norf'
:ind pitkerl up an ahas fronl someone
11emel.
"The ~u.1 lookl·d hkc nlt'. said ii v.•as
okay--for-1nP---to 11:-4• hl$0-n<4m~nd ga1·
1ril.'! his drart e;1rrl." \'t•rne continued.
•'\\'ith !ht' draft <'urd I 11·as ahle to p;t•l
a clri vt>r's I icensc. ~11111 I \1'rot(' off for ;,1
So<'ja l S1•c ur1t v nun1bt'r. ··
\'\'rnc nlO\'(.d h{lrk to Ne1v \1ork,
1he n In \'t•rmont l.Hld f1nri ll y he re·
!urned to Southern {':)tirornia <ij:ain,
th1 :; lime to Cu!ila ~!l's.a. ~·here hi.~
mother ll\·es lie has Ji\·ed in the city
for three ~ rri r!>_
Evervbod1· kno11·~ hln1 by his alias.
Jfe_ got inarril'd under it . bot1.l!'.hl a l'~r
under it, built up :i l'rt•fiil rt<cord with
IL
"It's a cl an·namc v.ith no record,"
lie said. •·t didn't chem on ril y taxes."
\'er ne feels there's a n irony in re·
turning to his true identity. 1-lis real
name does hal'c a record, not only ·
that of a deserter, but ;1lso a police re·
cord for offcnsts committed us a
j ul'enilc. ·
"All my job references a re in my
iili as. No11• I am back \\•Ith my real
·name, it's difficult for me to show my
good \\'Ork record _"
V'ernc docs not 1\·ant his a li as
pu bllshed, nor does he "''ant his rear
n11me to be 1\ iclcly kno1\ n }'Cl. Friends
'h;1ve told him that it might not be \l'ise
for a deserter to reveal his identity.
\\'hen \·erne tells of his desertion he
t:ilks of disill usionment 11·ith the Viet·
llam ~·ar and inability to a dapt to.
army life. lie insists that he is neither
co1,·ardly nor unpatriotic.
":\l y only crime is being a revolu·
lionary type in u countr~· that is based
Jn a rel'olut.ion." is the reasoning he
Jffers for hi s p;1;;t acl ions.
,\lta ,.cttl·r. labor n1arkct an:liy~l
11.·ith the EC'onomic Del'elopmcnt
Department. Sant~1 :\na. has figures
!hat 5hO\\' it takes the u1·erage person
an unemployment. five ~'Ceks to f>nd
unother situation and thii is for people ·
y,·ith the 11 hole market in 111 hich to
rompete. .
:\"ation\\'ide. Selective Ser1·ice of·
ficia Is say t h(•re a re jobs a,·ail;1 ble for
people in 1ht' reconciliation proArarn
1n onl\' about t 11·0·1 hirc\s of the slates .
'There are enough extra jobs in ·
some st ates sn that ll'here the
shorl'1J:!c is re;1I. "11·e'll ha\·e to
transfer som~· peop](• .al'ross state
li nes, a lthough 11{•'d preft>r not to,"
said De puty Drart Director John D.
Dewhurst in Washington. "Some will
get jobs they don't like.
;\t the extremes. New York City has
no jobs 1i1'terl for 79 a\\1aiting jobs but
~l<issac husetts has 295 jobs for 16
d\\'aiting uS!i ignment.
In Ca 1if orn i a. pa pc rs h:i\'e been pro-
<'Cssecl o n 100 n1t·n <ind "124 ordered to
various jobs'' :i<'cording to Col. Srott.
Of the 12·1. Col. Scott estimated tha~
about 35 are <'mployed and wnrklng
orr tht'.'i r com llensatory time. Of the
~ uss1izne • o . ~rnnrurnrth·cs
"ere sent to kno"·n oJ)('nlngs.
,\sked ho1\' he 1.'0uld know of so
manv po:c;i tion.,, Col. Scott e:<"f>1ained
th:ll ·over the years the reconcilla."
tion proRrllm. throuJi;h the placing of
conscientious ohjectors. had de ·
''t'lopcd ~bank ol"3.000cmployers and
tMt the mt-n sent b)' the progr;i.m
\l'ere sought artl:!r.
"The jobs 111c !iC'nd people to
normally ha\'e a high turno\'Cr rate
and the cm,ployer~ are interested i'!
having a n alternate service person·
bee a use he will stay.: ~the .!=oloncl said~.
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Festive artificial wiea.ths to use
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snvery Icicles to add a shimmering
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Sunday. November 24. 1974 DA.IL 't PILOT 'AS.
Offshore Dr.illiug
Hearing Delay Sought
Athletes
Stabbed
Policema1i Kills
'Los Angeles Teen
• Soldier
Found D ~ad
MONTEREY <A P) -
!'11 ihtary police said today
they have no clu81 lo U.e
s tabbin g deat))..lof 11
18 ·ye-ar·old pr.1 \'8te it
nefirby ~~I. Ord.
LOS ANGELES !AP) -
Callrornia and Los Angeles·
City orficials will meet
Monday Y.'ith U.S. Interior
Secretary Rogers C. B.
Morton in a last·ditch e£fort
to obtain a postponement or
a schedul ed public hearing
on th e governme·nt's
orrshore oil and gas drilling
and leasing plans. ·
tr orficials can't get a
delay in the hearing, the
next step would be a lawsuit
aimed al getting a n
injunction to ·halt the
he a ring until two
environmental reports can
be studi ed.
City A tty. Burt Pines told
the news media Friday that
111orton had agreed to meet
with him Monday to discuss
a possible delay in the
he<trings, scheduled for
Sa nta Monica .Civ ic
Auditorium Oee.2·3.
lntelegramstoGov.-tlect' th~ determine hQW to At Gaille · LOS ANGELES (UPi l -
Edmulid G. Brown, ;Jr-and p'tOceed with Olt and gas A teen-age r kill('d by a
Pi n es, Roy uugbes •• leasing and drilling plans policeman after allegedl.v
assistant secretary' of the offCalifornia'SCoast. EL CERRITO (AP ) -A shooting at tv.·o persons and
Interior, said the meeting. The delay is being sought s t a r h i g h 5 ch 0 0 1 pointing a gun at an officer
would be held on schedule. so officials can have time to quarterbark and another died Saturday of a bullet
Before""heknewaboutthe· s tudy a l ,aoo:.page youth were stabbed in a v.·oundinlheslon1ach.
telegrams , P1·nes sa1·d e n vironmental impact r es troo m during the Fred Shorts. 18, di('d tt t
A halftime a cti viti('s of a o t U C 'I d. IC 1 1.fifrlcflltlad agreed to meet report and an 800·-p.age CALIFORNI c un Y 1•' t: 1ca en er with him, U.S. Sens; Alan Proje ct Jndepende.nce ch a mpio nship footbal l prisonv.·ard.
Cranston and John Tunney. study, released recenUy by game,police saidSaturday. Shorts v.'as ·wou nded
a nd .a representative or the £ederal government. Tke incidents. apparently Friday night by an officer
Brown in Washington, D.C. They claim there would not related . occurred at the v.'ho said he saw the youth
"Alotofpeopleherethink be enough time to prepare. 0 l p Alameda County Athletic firin g at l\\"O pcrsolls .
this isbeingrammeddov•n ·£0rthehearingsiftheywere' ll Y 00r Leagu(' football Policeman l<i chard G.
our throats," Pines said,' held Dec. 2·3. championship game Frid;iy Santiago said he ordered
"and they are very unhappy Pines, told the delay waS T •7 night be tween Berkeley Shorts to drOp his gun but
about.it." denied, said, "I have no 0 ,-Ote lligh School and l·!arry Ell s the youth started running
Jfis remarks r e £er to r e a son to believe that HighSchooL andpointedthcgunathim.
previous statepte nts or Secretary h-1.orton, in BERKELEY<AP)-Are Santiago fir('d once.
m a n y loca l-and stale agreeing to a meeting.• .. you poor enough to \'Ote in Dan Chaix. Encinal 1-l igh hitting the youth in the
officials who feel that the was .not acting entirely in Be rkeley'sspecialelection? School quarterback \\'ho stomach.
federal government has good failh." CityotfiCia ls~aid those cl: attended the game to The l\\'O persons Shorts
already m ade pla ns to lf1.1orlondoesnotaCcede ligible to,·otemust ha vean r ece ive his a ll-league wasaccusedofshuotingat
proceed with oil and gas lo the delay requesr, Pines income of less than $2,300 a aw a rd , w ;is in good "''ere arrested outside a
leasing and dri l l ing said,16SoulhernCalifornia yearor lesslhanS-i.SSO for a condilionwi1ha slab\\·ound police s tation Satur d•1Y
fat all~· v.·ounded.
H.oberl Singlelon and Carl
\!J ebb V.'t're arrested for
failing to di sperse. \\'ebb
v.'as tryin g to brt!Uk>JJI> an
argu1ncnl h('tv.·een Shorts
o.1n d Singleton v.·he n the
you th ullegt·dly started
firing at th t·n1 .
'fhe victim 'vas identified
as Ernest L. Thumpson or
Paris, Ok la. Officers said
his body \\·as found Jt~riday
night in a wooded section or
the b;is e .
U. S. CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS!
High p;iy and secure jobs m11)' be yours in Ci\·it Servi"ce. Grammar school sufficie nt for many jobs. Send for list of
typical Jobs Hnri salari~ and how you r:an prep.are al home
for government entrance t:s ams. Preparation through Hon~ Study si nce 19411'.
flfAIL COUPON TODAY -_ .. ,. -'.....i.
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IJn<.."Oln Service. Dt'pt. I 15·1.
2211 Broadway, Pekin, Illinois 6JSM
AT ABO UT that same
moment it was revealed
that Morton's offi ce had
flatly turned down a series·
of requests for a delay.
operations . off Califor nia 's cities as well as Oregon; family of four. The ballots iii the groin area. during a dc nionstratiJJn by
coast and that the Santa Washing lo n a nd were sent to all voters about ilU persons who N;tmc .... Age .... :.
MOni ca hearing is 'nothing ~1assachusett5 will jointly because in Berkeley it is The other youth, Ronald contend ed the yJJuth \\"as Strl'"l't ..... .... ..... Phone j ...... .
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said the .hearings ar,.. to help
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Autumn Weather
Favors Country we'fe spread our winjs
Our metamorphosis is a flight into the world of elegance~ •
"109'1S S.....O•r Sj 10 t1. I.OW> lo;N'ltgM -· 10s •I'd JOI. Visit our new wing and find beautiful fashions, gifts, food and the finest merchandise in Orange County:
Fair •nd-tt+••t.,.1 •"'-"""' w1~tltf( t•~Ol'td l'lltl•I of t,,. ...i-1..ci.w, ,,_.,.,.., °"" tty • sc11tt""9 ot """"'or ,.,,.
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lt>t E•imn ~••O.
Ternpernt urt"s Pamper yourself by shopping at wondrous new South Coast Plaza.
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l!VOUQl'I SU..0.f Will! WM¥ Mid w..-....... bl, Off red .. ~Ll<••o.i"'llOl'"l"'.t\l"''l!d\'S"lS Pu ic e
Mpll MIO,.. (Gl \!al "1<111,.11111 "'"' -·ont. Ht,n~ SWIWHJ upptr '°" •o-IOs. . u;-:~°"'l~~~ .. ~;-,::· •.. ND VENTUll• 1937 U.S. Gov't
COUNTIE' CO .. ST•l .._ll E.._ -F•ir '"'°"'" '-"'d•, ... ., .. """'' ·"° --Art P . t dart.. l..OC:ll (lllSI~ llOl'llltlS! WI""' IJ 1.o JS r1n s
mpfl DtlO'lll co1s~•I c.,,_ '""'""· ~•llflS • • • • Sund.Ir ,..,o 10. 10 -eo.. i..ows ,..,.111111 Imag1.ne, 1f you can, ·rinding
m;sA0J;:':ONic" u.v .._11E-. _ F•I• se~e ral t.housand sets ~f
·fN'OUOlt kllld•v with """''•NI .,..,....,., antique prints of the world s ..,. .. toe:••"'''' 11or1-1 w.-IJto greatest paintings that were ·
mpll bllOW co•s1t1 <Mll'll"S WHI"' s.i.11 lost for more than 3S yearsr IL . -IC• lllUtlll. HtQN ~ "'Id ~ I • .
ktwllh.LowstMl9M_..,. .. _SCM. actually happened ... and this
Olt .. NOE COU NTY METROl"Dl.•T .. N is the true slory of the
All E .. -F•otl/lrot.IQll5'i'IOrtW•lll.-y d. ' h I -w••-· 01,._ UK•I ""''' ""''""'-1scovery o l at ost treasure.
winds 11 1o:t11mP" t11KMeo11t11 c ... YGni. Eleanor Roosevelt
H•'1"' Sund•• ,..,o '°" 10 -lh. Back in 1937, immediately tolll(lftl"'!060SIOIOW)ll5. . . MOUNT-.1N ""E"s -,.;, uwouori following the depression years, s...o., .... i .. "'"'"' ..w:i • 1on1e ... ., ..... , Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt ·and a
ci.rs.G11slr110t•11e•stw•ncts20tollmpn se lecr group of a dozen
'" mo.tn1••nJ IO•.,gftl OK,..._,...., Sullll••· . I I . I I . nat1ona y prom1nen peop e
Winds Fan
Riverside
Brush Fire
formed a voluntary national
committee fo r art appreciation
to create an art progra m that
would give the public a
well-needed moral lin.. Jt'\.;as
the committee's dec ision to
select th e world's most famous
paintings from the J6th. 17th,
18lh. 19th, and 20th centuri es ·
the best paintings of Matisse,
Van Gogh, Renoir. Picasso.
Gauguin, Titian, etc., and to
RIVERSIDE (AP) -, reproduce the_m in full colo~ as
Fire £anned by Santa Ana perfectly as humanly_ possible
· winds gusting up to 50 miles and ma_ke them. ava1!a~le to
a hour struck a brushy the public al a pnce w1th1n the n react\ or nearly everyone. area off southwestern Abandoned In 1937 Riversid~ County Saturday. For some unknown reasow,
The fire broke out at afler a qua nti ty of th ese ' a'?<>~t. 1 p.m. and the State beautiful reproductions were ·
D1v1s1on. or Fo~stry call.ed made, the entire project was
·out 13 fire engines, aerial abandoned and this colltttion
tankers. helicopte rs a nd of perfect reprOOuctions was
crev.•s from the Ri verside s t o r ed in a Brooklyn
Countyconservutioncamp. warehou se. wh e re they
The fi re had bla~ke~ed remain~d undisl\lrbed since
more than 200 acres 1n h.ills 1937.
near the community or Througtl a series or rare
SunnyS!opes. coincidence!'. the los t A Forest spokesman said colleetio~ 'wa~ .. rediscovered "
that fire ri ghters had caught and leading hlhographers and
the blaze in time to stop it art, cr1l1cs agreed tha~ the
before it could reach Sunny subJ~Cl matter and qu~hty. of
Slopes. Thus 00 evacuation deta1~ and . color reproduction
A(;) .., .....
l k . g la e even was 1ncred1bly 9ccurate. Over was a in P c . ssoo,000.00 w85 spent to make ~hough th~ community was finely engraved glass printing
1n the fire s path. 1 plates. It would be impos~ible •••
lo reproduce prints such as · • ,.. Over 40.of the world's these under existing methods;
Rippy Leads and for that reason these most distinctive shops prints are literally collector's
ilems. 0nce they· have been are being Hnkect-Hlth att of South
sold. there will be no more • •.
.. ~ --~ Big Parade· available. A truly excellent art Coast Plaza. In the new wing extending
"investment" ttlat makes a
L CAJON (UPI) Th fabulous gift. to Bullock's you can disco1Jer Allan Austin. Amato·s
E . -e Available to Public ~h annual r.tother Goose These authentic original l9.'17 Expresso Cafe, B. Ashworth, Bak Studio, Brass Boot.
· a~. billed as the second print.s-bi.ve..been..appraised_by_ Sr:entano.'.$..-Chateau..Wme.and Cheese. Chelsea-Row. Ciro.Jhe..Clock 1argesl parade ~-es( o(llie the. American Appraise rs· r------
Missis1ippi, will be staged Assoc. 11t $1 .00 each print. Company, Coffee Bean. Company·s Coming. Contempo Casuals. Cricket. Ltd.: Design
over a three-mile route Now. these full color ll"xt4 "
today. The fi rst units .. will prints are finally a,·ai\able to
step off rrom the comer or the public at $19.9S for a
Magnolia and t.ladlson colle.ct1on of 18 pnnts. Send
Avenues al 2 p.m. c1sh, check or money of'Jler
Twenty-rive animated to: U.S. Surplus. Dept. Git,
rloats d epicting mother -P.O. Box SOS. 'T'arr.ana. C•lif.
goose nursery rhymes. 100 t 13$6. l"ully GUARANTEED.
clowns and 150 high sc ·certlfic•te of authenticity
andmllitarybandand glve·n with eac h ~e t .
team units will £ol M a 11 t e Tc h a r g e • n d
Rodney Allen Rippey, 6, BankAmericard OK (give card
will ·se rv e as grand numbtr). , U 8 IUMPl,U8 1tSM ~llfl 81 .• flt1-. m,a~shal. c. tuM
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Research, The Fashion Koop. Plorsheim. Tbe Gap. Great Things, J. Herbert Ha ll. Lynn's
Hallmark, Joel's Fashion, Kippy·s. Le Megasi~. The Livery, Guy L1v1ngston. London Shop,
Magic Pan. Mu irhead Gallery. Naturalizer West. Nancy Craig. Oshman·s. Page Bo1? Plaza
Cutlery, Root's Shoes, Salmagundi Restaurant, Toys Inter.national. Schaffer & Son
Jewelers, Victor Optical and Windsor Station Resta urant. They joi n the other 100 fine
stores and services on both levels from May Company to Sears.
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8Rllf0\. A.T IAN 01!00 ,R!EWAY. COSTA MIM
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DAJbY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ) -.
• • --The Oil Juggernaut·
....
f'c ;.i r."J tha t go\'crnme nt age nc ies \\'ill pu:-h ahead
\\'Ith offshore oil drill 1n,c rcJ?l'lrdless of public protests
\\'ere f;l t\"Cll ne,,-,·,11id1l\' this \\'t ek b'" C:1lifornia's
!ilttle L:.inds Con1m is-.io11. •
1'h'C: thrl'C'·lll t'n1ht•r . lan1~ duck co1nmissio11 \"Olcd
-, unnflimous ty to ;,1p11ro\"e p1t rn,1t s for offshor e tl rill in~
from 1>lalfo rn1 s in th<: S:1nt;_1 ll:.irba ra Cha nnel and off
.r -Seal Jj t•a f'h . lht' fi r~t s11('h action sint c the d i~a strou s
\9ti9 !:i;.in\a Bar bc.ir a b\o\\OUt halted dr11lin~ 1n stale
tideland ~.
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tvo ~n\'lronmC'nt :d i111p:1tl report "a ~ orclC'rccl on
e C!1annel Jll'OJC't't, h11l ,,.(' ;11't• ns:-.ure<l by :1
<'Omm1ss1on spok1·sn1a n tha t , '"fhe rc i!"i no possibilit y
uf a sc 1·io 11s oil spill ··
Lt . 1:0\" ·l'll't'l .\l t•r \ ,.n l)\'111; .. llJ ,. "ho '' 111 s ut.·t.:ecd
,Lt. Gov .. Joh n JJarn1cr On the Lo.ind s C'ommission in
Januar~·. h:.i s dl'Clo.ired he ,,·ill attempt to r c.-ind
the drillin.c ;11>proral until he and f\\t> fl!'Tl0 \1
De n1ocr<1 ts 1110\·t• onto the commission
O!hl'r tun1 n1i~~lon ntemhers 41rc Controlll'r
J.tou s ton r·to urnoy , \\""ho \viii be s urceeded b ~·
Controlle i'-C'lctl Kenneth Corv. and state Finance·
. Dil""l'('lor \'l'l"llc Orr. \\'hO~I_) ~i.1tCf.'sSor has nut bccu
na1ui:·d .
1'he lan1e duc k con1n1isSioi1 alsO h~1s set ;i De c: 19
hearing on nn .'-\\ huitic Rlt·hfil•ld Oil Company request
10 resun1e drillin~ in the Sant;:1 Barb;.tr;l Channe l. 1\n
en,·ironmf'ntal impilrt report prepared on th i ~
projt:·c-t. \\ l' ;11·e 111111. SC'C'S no ~PCC'irit d:.i n_t?rrs. but
:1 dn1it .. th:1l prrd iC'llll;) th(• prob:1bil il \" ur anutht·r oil
!"pi ll i ... diffirult . ·
lt ;ll su botstrr!'i the pre~umption that the rederal
s;:o,·ernn1ent probably ,,·ill i~nore public protests in
the muc:h larger matter of opening oil lease sales in
federul tidelunds.
In this 01 rena. Orange County supcr\·isors deser"e
t·ommcndation for approving the expenditure of
Sl0.000 to join. the City of Los Angeles and other
<·onrerned ('ommunities in financing a technical
r val\nlt ion of the f edernl project. ·
fl'. :l s lt no''' appears. the intent Is to ' iam
drilling plans through regardless or local concern~.
1h(' on\~-recourse is to invest in a united effort to
prolC<'I our C0'1 St. •
Gobble, Gobble, Goh··
11ouscholders can sa"e 40 percent on their
1'hanksgi1·in & turkeys, eliminate the middleman and
help the gro\\·er by buying a live bird direct rrom a
turkey rarm:,\·e a re advised.
Th<' problcn1. or course. is that ghastly step
bet\\·ecn backyard coop and o\·en-the one involving
the ax.
This has been solved for us by a Colorado doctor
,,·ho prartiC'cs n1cdiral hypnosis.
1'he trick. s ays the doctor, is to .hypnotize th£
bi rd before applying the ax . This. she says, is
accompli.-,h ed by pl:icing a string on"the ground and
plac ing the turkey's bcllk on the string. He then \viii
go into a hypnotic tra nce and remain staring at the
string until the job is done.
L .,·,
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1e"'tfr;::f4" : '-.,. ,.
. '!'h i' ''<'<.'k's :irt1on 11·:1s the first taken since the
co n1111 1,!!-io n l<.1t-l UL'l't•n1l>e r lifted a four·vear
!llo ra tor·iun1 o n clrilling in :-.talc tidelands. Jts tinling.
111the·11 ;1k ' uf an i:leC"tion that ,,·ill create <111 (•n1ircl1·
Jl('\\' c·on1 1_1~issi on . ra1~cs some g r~1,·c questions as ,;,
the propr1c 1 ~-of the ~t c tion -and :t~ to liossibt(•
prl'ss ure~ h~· 1Jil firn1s to /.!C l the a pJJl"O\"Ltl s under thl·
\\ 1re.
Furthermore. by eliminating all the fuss and
fe~n-. the bird \\"On't get a lot of ff<lrenalin in its blood.
and this, as ''"e understand it. \\'ill improve the flavor.
.-\nd presumabJ~-the householder ,,·on'l be haunted by
that reproachful last look from the bird.
· 'By golly! I do believe I see something out there, after all!'
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\ ,,.,,..·. Does Life Fi11d You l11teresting?
, Boredom Becomes Chic
. wrrn fRl!$5 LIKE 11£S~. ~ N£EVS ltTfllTE?'
By MELVIN MADDOCKS
Boy:~ ju!f don·t find lift tlfl} lnltrt•t·
i7lg.
Girl: \\'ti/, lww do you think Ufe findl
you?
-Overhenrd in a rast·food
restaurant.
The 19th-century Ru ssian novelists
used to make a set piece of it -t his
la ssitude that brings indifference to a
sort of nonclimax, this thing called
boredom. Boredom "'as a buzzing
August arternoon on a ~untry estate.
A fortylsh man. unshaven, in a
frayed dressing go'>''n. stood by an up-
stairs window sighing tediously
bet\\•een cups of lukewarm tea while
out there, some"'here, the healthy
pea~anll! worked.
\\lho "'ould have thought that
boredom "'ould emigrate to America:
-that "•ide·eye.d, get:-\\'hiz country._
Economy Rx: Dose of Confidence
Tr you J11 ~1 your Job and found it dif·
ricult In ~c! another. ho"' v.·ould you re-
act to thr notion that your joblessness
i:-, uctl1111l.v serving a useful purpose
be<' a USC' il is helping to fight inflation~ :
_.\ \on.c lhe same lint's, ho\\' \VOU\d you
feel if ,11111 \1ere told
that ynur h.;·in g out
of \1·ork \1 aM aood
f o r !hr c·o untr~·
bcc;1 11 .. 1• it helps tu
r l ' II I\ I' C ( h ('
po~s1bi!1l y o f
~tri ke~".'
T he~c <1u e11tions
nia_,. nol lil' :1bsurd
:1:. !hi·~· "ound.
SnnH• fH'npll• ill hii;:h
pl riee., arj· ;1 etuull~· talking ;i buut ~·n
':1l·r1•pf:1lill'" ll'\"l'I nf unl•1n plo,vm cnt.
,\t lhl· r1·cl·nt \\"hile Jlou~l' r·onrercnr e
on 1nf1;1\1011. for ('~a n1p l1·. so1nc eX·
Pt'fl ~ '''IJr1·,sl!d the ' ic11 lhnl :i 6 per·
l""l'nt h•' 1·1 of unem p\Cl~ rnl'nt "':is
:1bout r1t:ht Others felt 11r n11i:ht go
ll !l 111 i )Jl"l t'f.'lll or c1·('n rn ur1' 1n nr1lrr
to <1vh1c' l' l"t.:l'I {I in clcsirublc ecunon1 ic
1lbj~·l'l I 1·1·~-
0nc :.uch objeell\"c Is a reduction ot
bu~'•n~pov.c r. ·
NO~MAN
COUSiNS
Another such objecti\'e is a reduc-
tion in the possibility of costly strikes.
The theory he re is that lf enough people
are out of\.\·o rk , labor unions will not be
Ol'erl~· tempted to turn to strikes as a
rt.>ady tactic or even to press !or new
d('mands.
THE NOTION that it is "accepta:
blc" to ha\"e a certain numbe r of peO·
pll' out of "'nrk is as outrageous as fix·
1ng an "accc pl:ibte" number of
('hildren who should go hungry or an
""f1 C'ceptable" number of people \\'ho
at(' to be pushed over a cliff.
:'\at ura 11~-, the experts are not think·
ing of 1hemse[\·es ''"hen they recom·
mend the p('rccntage of people who·
might f!o '' 1thuut jobi1 (or the t?reater
~ood of the economy. Hence, "'e have a
suggestion lo make. The next time any
of them talk about an •·acceptable"·
Je\"cl of joblelisness. IC't's ask thorn to
d\·monstrate their patriotl1m by being
the first to gi\"e up their Ol''n jobs or
th cl r consulting fees.
i\fter .ill , if it's good for the country
for people to undergo hardship, the ex·
perts can do their part by the po"•er ol
thC'ir O\\'n example. They cane\·en re·
ruse to accept unemployment in·
surance. Some of them, no doubt, have
more than one wage earner in the fami·
ly. They can help the economy by mak·
ing their en ti ref amily indigent.
If this seems nonsensi cal, it is no
more nonsen sical than the idea th at
unemployment i& healthy for the
economy.
If the country is really serious about
turning bork Inflation, let us think of
\\'ilYS of increasing production. One o(
the most bizarre aspec;ts of the govern·
ment"s position on inflation is the
failure l.o do those things that might
help increase production.
Instead of urging people not to buy,
the government ought to be cutting
back on taxes and creating incentives
for indu stry to m aximize product.ion
andemplo)'.ment.
The! f11ilure of i natiO'ri to· d.e·
velop its potentiality is a loss not just to
that nation but to the world. If a single
acre of land In the United States is be·
ing kept out of cultivation al a time
when famine is spreadlni across the
earth, then there ls something crazy
about such a poliry.
JF A SINGLE human being is kept
out or work at a time when there
aren't enough homes or goods to help
create a decent existence, then
there's someth\ng war~d and im·
moral about the thinking of those
responsible for such a situation.
Much of the reason for the present
mood of despair in the nation ls related
directly to the fact that we are living
far under our physical and moral
capacity. No country in the world ha1
more to bring to its problems than we
have. \Ve have t he brainpower. We
ha\"c the manpower. We have the
technology.
What ""e don't ha\'C is enough con·
fidence in oursel,·es, enouah con·
fide nce in our history, enough con·
ridence in the ultimate power of &:ood
sense and moral values.
Yet boredom is almost .is American
today as Babbitt enthusiasm used to
be, 1£ one is to bclie,•e current
analyses and self-analyses.
European boredom ·\vatchc r s
speC'ulate that Americans are spoiled
ehl}dren the day-after Christmas. let
down from their Great Expectations.
Americans themse\\""es are publicly
admitting (see articles lik e !\e\v York
magazine's ".\Vhy E\"erybody's Splil·
ting") that if marriage is a less than
Romeo·and-Juliel, or if a job is less
th:in Galahad 's quest. the mouth
pouts and a sort o{ creeping t\\·iJight
f~llsover the soul , ..
"BORED.'' IT IS alleged, goes \vith
"housev,.ifi:!," like peanut butter "•ith
jelly for her bored ctiildren, \\'hile
Daddy mulls o,·er his ".second
career'' on the theory that 10 years o{
·dolng anything .is_too much.
Post.\\""atergate politics, it is taken
fo r granted. has become a .subject for
e\"erybod .v"s indifference, otherwise
·kn0\\'11 as "\·oter apathy." "Bored
"'ilh Ford'' is the slogan, drawled
e\'er so fashionably,
The s yndrome has becoine so
established that e\·en the \\"Ords used
for boredom ha \"e J!:fO"'Tl borini;r. A
man c1tn put himself to sleep chant·
Ing: "/q1<1thy, Ennui. Arcidie."
And or co.urse deja vu is, ,,·ell deja
vu.
Boredom, a long "·ith its polarized
t\\•in , anx iet:r. has become practical!}'
the leitmotif of the contemporarv nov·
el, The nearly 600 pages or J'oseph
H@ller·s '"Somelhing Happened" ;ire
a dramatization -i£ the term can ap·
ply -of terminal boredom, summed
up in the \\'Ords: ''I wish J knew what 1
'wlshe<t."
Saul Ilel!l)w ha~ e,·en in,·ented a
character "'hose life's \\'Ork is to "'rile
a stud~-of boredom. "The difficulty
\\'8S that r kt.>pt being overcome bv the
material, like a miner by gas fum'es."
And this is th e frite too or most
readers condemned to read about
boredom . J-l amlct may be the only
tot!'llY s uccessful ya\\·ning hero.
NOllODY ~ODDl!\'G over the pop.
corn needs lo be told there is a cinema
of boredom. The medium resists the
11tagnalion -natural lo boredom, but
dedicated directors will not be denied.
!\lichelangelo Antonioni -Interest·
ing almost in spite or himself -may
be the master of the sedated camera.
And, In f.ict, Donald Barthelme, a
mi nor genius or the ya11·n-as·art·form
himself, has composed an Antonioni
parody : '""Shot of nail kegs at con·
struction site. Camera peers into ~eg,
counts nails."
Nostalgia has been defined by the
Romanian philosopher E. ?if. Cioran
as "generalizt'd ennui." If he is rlght
-and he 1vould seem to be at least
half right -then boredom js on Its
sluggish way to becoming a mass
taste. ' Already it may be possible to
foresee soap opera -"One \Voman's
Ennui "? -in" which the. heroine
<Heather N. Ya,vn) smQlh.ers her lov·
er "·ith kisses a nd snores as she re·
cites the latest disasters in languid·
ness.
• How accurate is thls general pie·
ture o( droop? Boredom has become a
cliche, and like all cliches, needs re·
appraisal. It pr:etends to a certain
chic. as if one is loo sophiliticited, too
intelligent not to be bored.
O;\"E HAS SEES life, and r~ally.
rny dear, Ralph !",""ader ought to recall
it.
Boredom is taken to be an
aristocratic if not roya l, \\"him.
The assumption· is that boredom
isn't bo ring, though e\·erything else
is.
~othi n g is more inhuman than a
person \\-h'l has ne\·cr l)('en bored. On
the other hand , look around you-v.·ho
u·ants this habitual emptiness, this ul -
timate passi,·ity that keeps crying:
plaintively, "Surprise me''?
\rhat the horC'don1 1·ictin1 really
confesses is that a "·orld sufficient],·
remarkable to hold the close attentioii
of IJ omer. Danie and Shakespeare
just does n't rut it for him.
A decent sense of hyrxicrisy, if
nn~hing else. s hould keep loda~··s
c!uldrcn or surfeit from admitting it.
Mel vin /.faddock! is lhe Chri.!lion
Science Monitor 'a colunini st.at -largt and
i.!a contributing editor to Time magazine.
Bottolll Line Not Numbers, but Hlllllan Misery
\\""t\Slll :'\GTON -Behind the dull
st:1t 1!"t11·, tha t mtns ure our dC'eptnlng
t'Ciln11n11C' d istress is a poignant
ln11n:in drama. \\""c have conducted
{lllr t.'"n c<'onomlc survey to get the
hum:in sidt~ of the 11tory.
· \\'c h:i ,·c 1ent reporters Into the
nart ion·s moi l fashionable neigh-
borhoods a nd lt.s most srrubbv ihet·
r o..:. · \\'r h~·,·c •
~f'll'kl"'n '"I he J:entlc
folks on !'f'n .. Jn mes
J·:;1-:1l an11"s pl:n1 1n-
t inn in Su nflo\1 l'!"
l 'ounl\'. !\11''· ,\nrl
\I f' hn 'c 1:ilkt•1I ln
--iht'trimrm,·m:ri:hNt
n<'i:;:hl'K'lrll. "h(• ~11
nn rrt"'~\..1ni.:
porc1H'' \\ 1lh tl11ll
l'\l'S ;111<! i:n :1\I 1111:?.
h111H!('I' p:11n' \\ •' h:11 (' nin1\t• ,,.,.ll
1'hf'cko;-nn ccnn!'lnl It" ~-011111 11vn" at·r1 ·~:-
,\n1t'r1 ca. "'-
1-:'~'1''\ ht'n'. 1wople arc ro111plC1in-
;nt? about h:irrl tn1'1<'1!. i'\t'I'' \'ork
hinkers \tc ... 1'•11ri11t: over thl' !ilock
markt•I ,111n1r .,rr 1n1ll inr.1 0111 of lhrlr
hou~cs f!!l(I h~·•u l 1nn S.111! I\. ·rh•'' hottt'
'
lo find bt'tter financial opportUnlties
1n ;\llanla and fl ouston.
Ghetto blacks. reve rs ing the
pre,·ious now, are also drifting south·
\\'llrd. Tht!ir fil milies had tended lhe
fi elds In the Deep South &Ince sla'vc
days. Then, suddenly, they "'ere
made obsolete by tractor1 and·
.autom11tlc cotton·Plcken. ft1any of
them moved nort?\l'•ard to !ill \I(> the
Jhettos or (he blg cltle1. They now nna'•
life ln the rttettos; so bleak, ao bitter
that those who C8n scrape up th e bus
r;1re arc heoding buck hom e.
PR081\8f.\' THE "·ors! off are the
mi i:::rant rnrn1 lr1bort'rs, the thousands
ell_ faC.Ck$.S m_c_n__Q.Ild 1w1•omen and their
anonymous rhildrcn who mo\'c ""ilh
the horvest , stopping onl y lon,i:
enough to pick a <'roP nnd lo ~a rn
l'llOUJ:h to s uhsh,t until the nt'xt stop.
The a1·t'ra,1.:r ~1001> l11borer, 11rror·
dlni;: lo l'nit('(i rarn1 \\lorkcrs ofrl ri:i l
G1llw rt P:idill:i. c:.irn$ a mcai:ter $3,000
•~·ear. f'or thesr \\':l nderinf! "'ork.crs,
"·ho move from crop to crnp In ~at·
up tru<'ks. the gasoline price rise hos
been a dilliast r.
Even more serlou~ has been the. in·
crease lo thr price or bean!\ frf)m ,18 to
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and social soirees. But Ir the tinkling
or highball alasses can be heard In
their fine hou1e1, there Is also much
gn1mblin11 and arousing.
One or the mana1ers of the mag-
69 ef'nts a pound. h1any migrant nificent Llmonelra Ranch complained
"'orkers, "'ho help make Amenca the lo us that the orange harvest was off
best fed nut ion in history, are them· 25 percent, l~bor costs are up 15 per· selve~ und ernourished. Some are too cent and profits are down 50 percent .
poor to fl/lord even.the government ,_ On the, 5,~ arr.es. of &;rt Jamel
stamps to buy cut·price food . and they Eastland, s plantatt~ outside Do?d·
t'xist on a diet of starches and water. svllle. 1i!!"s .•. there 1s al~o deepent~C
Some have .settled in California's gloom;, We ve had a lot_ of heavy
Sunkist country, \\"here life Is a bit rains, one ot the senators won:ien·
bett(lr. They Jive in gro"'Cr·owned fo lk com1;>\a ned to ~y associate
mobile trailers and "'oodCn houses on George Cli fford. And \\hen !he boll_s
the edges of lhc g_ro,·cs. ~~l sodden. she averred. you can t
. (JACK AN DERSON J
The rAn chers l~e fo keep (tielr p1~.k much co~ton.-.-. .
stoop "'orkers stoo ped and l!ubm ls· The ~eav~ mach1nr,ry we re ui;1nf!'
!;ivr. A!i Qnc technique for l<eepin.lt ~\.,. .can,,t p:et on the.~1elds to do the
th<'m do"'n o n the rarm al the p1ck1ng, ~he said. Se\'eral of the
prevailiniz v.·a ~cs. thC' l:t nd o"·ners oth~r counties around here ha\'e been
v.•clcome pcddl('rs dri,•ing station des1gnnte~ us ~atural dlsai ler areas.
,,·a.i:on!I piled 1vilh tactc y merchan· but I do~ .t b~!•eve Sunno\\·er County
di11c. The credit !;Ales help hold the hasquahf1ed.
laborers inflnanclalbondage. Jr tht count ry1 should qualify"" for
federal emergency funds, It won't bt
the first tim.r Eastland has collected
rrom the government for not btlng
able to h:irvcst. Jn recent years, he
NQ.T FAR FRO~l this poverty,
Jtrowers ll\'C: In baronlal splendor.
""'Ith pool.side p:trti~. l'ikcct 1h00Ung ..
. I
Jia1 stashed away hundreds or
Ulousands of dollar!) from Washington
in prire supports for cotton he did not
plant. The money was a fringe benefit
from the la\\'S he helped to write as the
alngle most powerful man in the
Senptt .
OTltERS LIVING on the black ~oil
or.the delta, however, measure their
governrql'nt handouts in tens and
lwenti e:-1. not hundreds or thOusandl.
They ;i re the i;harecroppers and the
farm h11nds who eke out a living run.
nlng the machinery In the cotton
fi elrl!i.
The most they can eam, when they
can find work. Is S2 an hour. "t
ha\•tn't htard of none that art> getting
higher." one of the 15enator's less·bles·
scd neighbors told U'.'j,.
Doctc;irs at ~t t-Bayou hospital, not
far from Eas1Jand's plantatlnn, told
us that despite the federal food sta mp
program, they still treat "a lot o!
cn~cs o! m rilnntrtlion. ''
"Every day." Slilid one doctor, "I
see people who ha\'ll! no health in-
surance and no medlcaid. And they
'have no food. either.''
In 5um, t he ecooomlc downturn
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isn't merely a question or dollars. It i11;""
an Issue of human misery. ·
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Ro~rt N. Weed, Publiaher
Thoma1 Keevil, Editor
Thoma1 Palmer, Sttnd4y
Editorial Page Editor
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Pilot seeks to Inform and stimulate
r~adcrs by presenting on this pace
dn·erse com mtntary on topics or In·
tc:~st by syndicated columnists and
cartoonlll1. • ....ltt OrM idin& a forvm
for rt1adeT'!' vlt.,·s ind by preffntina
lk:f ne.,·1p1p•r·1 opinions and ldtq
on '\llrrcnt lopl cs. The editorial
opinions 9f thl.' Daily Pi\O\ iiPPt'ar
only In tl\e edilorh1I column at the
lop of lhl.' Pl!Jlt , Opinions expres&fd
by the columni1l1 and letter wMter1 ire their O'>''n and no rndorsemtn or
their vielo\'S by lhe Dally Pl\ol shoUld
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UC Sees Quiet End to Reagan Years
ByJOllNC:HOY
GoverO or Ron3ld Reagan returned to UC
Santa Barbara to attend hl 5 final Boerd ot
Resents about a week ago. The ses11l011 was in
consider a bl~ cqntrost to earlier visits to UCSB ,
during his e1.cht years as governor, which wer~ " .sprln~led with trequent student proteits. AP·
J>ropnately, m11d student demonstration relaL-
f'd t,o Uni.vcr11l1.y Investment Policy pfovided ~e backdrop /or the first meetini: held at VCS 8 Ntncel968.
·the 1ovuqor. All are, ho\\'ever, ''iewi:id <1s
"c.onserv•tives." '
fi na11eial problems fal'ing the state-inrlcit.iOn1
J nd recession ··
bchaVior dlli-ing the Reagan ~·eatli is both subl ·
ly und overlly r<"lated to the opportunity stu··
ll<'nts now ha ,•e in com municating their con-
eern~ to the board. The irony of this change is
that 1t may be the major Jl'µacy that Reaga n
has left to the University of Cu I ifo rnia .
WMn asked following the meeting whether
or not the board will be able to 1et along with
Govemor·tlect Jerry Bro\l.·n. Chairman Smith'
said. "\Vhat BroWn has said is very supporti\·e
or the University. He h111 loyalties to the
University. What wlU be hi.Ii or our idlosvn·
crncfes remain to 6e seen. •· · '
('01'1M ENTl~G ON Tiii<: governor·s style.
llitch s3id, ··He mJkcs his vie"'S verv clear:· Reag~n 1,1 nd II Itch. while they differed on mat·
tcrs of rinancc and poli cy, neve rtheless have
attainl"d a sufficient degree or n1utu1:1l respct·t
to huve in the eyes or one obsc·r\·t·r · ·n1inin1izl•cl
the damage "'hlc h 1n iAht h1t\"t'Occurred. ··
1\t hi s l_ast regpnl's mel'lin.c. I asked Reagan
a lto~t . h1 ~ dl•J.!rl't· of support for stud ent
parUc1pallon. J re said, "I a m in favor of everv ·
('ha nnel of getti ng student input. \Vhcre I dr11\..·
1hl· Unc. hov.·e\·cr, is cdut·ation t•annot bt-<t
1n1rticipatory democracy. In other \1·ords "·hen
11 comes to decisions, if the stutl«nts kn e\\.
t•nough to make the decisions thcv Y.'Oul dn't
The regents' schedule permitted unusuaJJy.
.extensive OPPO rtunity for discussion of student'
~oncerns. The regents held infbrn\at sessions·
in the dormitories und in an lmprorhplu·
response to the studenldemonstration Several 1'e&~nts left the meeting tocon,·erse with a stu·
dent cro,.·d or 200 on the campus la'A'n. UCSB
· th,c ditgree to "'hich thl' l1ni \·ersity of
Cnlifornta has been damt1ged during tht>
Reagan era is a matter or conlinuing debate
Tbe two m<.•n "·ho should know best y,•ere asked
this question in separate press conferences.
President Hitch replied : "Goyernor Reagan
has gl\·en us hard ·budgets -. upduly severe.
';rhe University has suffered.
Reagan e mph;1 s ized the f;ul.. lh11t during his
first l"'O .years in office as n1uch time Wa!'.·
spC'nt on the uni\•e rsity and the state university
as all othe r matters of governm(•nt put
together. ··No governor," he said. '•has at·
l<"nded more re cents meetings than I have ...
I do not beli e\'e v.·e could have gone beyond
\\'bat v.·ed id. ''One member of the press uttered
?.~~~l"~k ·~~.~.n .'' Another observer mumbled;
ha 1·e lo goto co lie~'-" ·
"The administration muSt adminster, ·the
teachers must teach, and the students toda,·
n1 ust ha,·e a Y.'ay in "'hich ltheyl can sugges't
and f?~pose .. There is a great ingenuity in :-·outh
and 1t 1.s their shovin g and jabbing at us th4t
keeps any of us from getlinghide·bound."
REAGAN
Student Body Presidept Kathy Tuttle said the ·"WE HAVE AN undermaintalned physical
next day berore the entire board includin,g-the Plant. The libraries have been \\'eakened. The
governor. "I'm sorry tor the neiatlve aspects' student·tea~her ratio has increased by 25 per·
of what ltappened yesterday. The students cent. The University'a relaUYe position na·
feared that they w()U.ld not be able to speak to t ionally has de,elined.'' .
Tlie mood of the govcrnor·s last meeting.v.•as
cautiously optimistic.
Asked by one wag if he personally was in·
terested Jn succeeding Hitch, Reagan said,
"Heavens, no."
THE GOVERNOR went on to say, "I've
~worked in the most hide·bound institution In
the world. 1 am an enemy of it. I get criticism
for that. I say that government has to have an
influx or new blood lrom the ranks and file of
the citizenry."
)'OU.''. • • Hcagan, undentandab~Y.. painted to dif·
The governor latereommenttd'that ''TheJil·. ferent statjstics : .. ThetumOver In proressor! is
tJe.fuss yesterdt1Y should not dissuade the re· the IO"'e&tin 16 ye ars, "he said. ''H11hertd1.1ca·
gents from m eetingonthecampus~. '' .,.,, tlon· has received double the incr.ease~ of .all
At h\s last meeting. Reacan v.•aSseati d \\'ith >.: oth~r le~·els of govern.ment In California. Ttre
retlrfn,-UC . President Charles Hitch and Uhiv~s1ty or Catlforn1a has recelveda,106per·
Chalr,man· William French Smith. The gov. ~ent 1ncre.ai;e in butl gct with only a ~3 pe~cent
ernordid not speak duiiilg the,lfleetin~ except. increase in students. Hl~her education has
to vote on. z:outlne matters. His final \'Otc "·as a bce'J the ~umh~~ one priority -the rC"cord
Yes 1n support of the regents' imple mentation-speaksfnr 1 t ~i·l l .
of Propoiltion 4 the November ballot ln· In, looking <1ht.'lld Hcagan said he e:-.pccted
itiative thftt llhort~Rs regents' terms rrom 16 to "Th.e gre at<•s t rh ~llcnge to th~ Uni\'er.sity \\·ill
l2 years and provhll's ror a change in the' Com· be rrom thl'. Leg~lature, wb1~h c.<ontu1u es lo
· The governor's last meeting wa s in stark con·
trast with his first, whlCh bad seen the firing of
1,JC President Clark Kerr. With Hitch retiring
to become president or resources for the futu re
in \Vashington, D.C., the regent s face a sym ·
pathetic yet untried udminii;t ralion in
Sacramento, a nd the tu sk of seeking 11 nev.• pre.
s.id_ent, v.·hn also will serve as a re~enl cx·of .·
fl l'JO. '
Finally, he added. •·1 think I'm oiie of those. i
know students don~t see me that wa\· now
because eight ~·e'ars is a Jong tirrie in theli Ii \'C'S.
1s1i1 1 think of myself as .a cit iien. · ·
Indeed . eight years is•• long time tY.·o l'Ol-
ll'J.!t' gen!'rations -and tht> uni versity v.·ill
shortly possess :1n infusion of new blood os lhe
nt•\\ governor. Ill'\\' regents a nd a ne\1· preside n!
eonfront the d1•c1s1ons <d11•a1I in a el1matc or
guardcd optimism .. pni;ltion of.the boa rd. • · ;; nibble Y"':,1)' al th(• Constitutional <(U1horit.'' tht·
.... , .~l)j\'ers lt y has under the Constitution "Hitr h
t\11 era truly hij .~ endt:ll. :i nd the b11<1rd \\ill
soon see major changes in its memhe rshi11. tn ·
C"lud ing additions of Regl•nt Brov.•n tthc J:O\'·
ernor), Jl.egent t.Ter\'yn Dym:tll:-· tthe lit•ut ."
governor). Regent A1cCarthy 1speaker of the
assembly) and potentially a student regent and
a faculty regent.
As the governor :-aid ;11 his fin al u niver~rt \
press conrerPnCC', .. The great cri ses hav~ DURl ~(.i HIS T\\0 terms as governttr. ·~d onl )·. "'I do not ""ish to speculate abouL
Reagan has appolntedfive regents, all of whom · Sacramento. \Ve will have a sympathetic gov·
'vere prestnt and v.'ho point with some pride to ernor 's orfi ce. \Yhelher or not more resources
the raet that they do not ronsrstently \'Ol e with beco nle available is related to the . sevPre The major change in the· board's own
passed by." . .
John C. lfoy is vice chancellor /or acad~mic af-
fairs at UC lrvi~. HOY
' General's Concerns ,W_ell-founded :;;.,"'::.;:;.;'!$ ~"-----1-----~-----.,.-··::.h--~.·· "~ ... - . -:s==--"'c:o..= . ·-
countries ha,·e llad to be replaced by
old· model tanks.
'Ple1ae p111 the bread·
WASHING T O N·-Behind the [ ] warheads are far easier to produce
outraa:eous ly overblown slurs on · than the launcher itself.
American Jews by Gen. George EVANS.NOVAK _ . There are other examples of the
Brown ts sober, well·justiried concern , dangerous drawdown of American
at the Pentagon over the drain of ever military capabilities forced on the
more costly military aid to Israel at a rushed to l :;rael. Thal was almost 10 Pentagon by the October war. For in·
time of grow ing congressiona I percent of the entire American tank stance. the Air Force today is sllort or
resistance to defense spending. force. With a production line running the small ,.ercentage or F·4 fighter
Accordingly, the general's blunt then at a mere 30 a month. thanks to aircraft -the mainstay of Israel's air
warning it Duke University last cong resslonallyimposed b udget force -that is equipped with ex·
month that rsraers ihfluence in the restraints. that drawdown of "\he tremely costly electronic counter
U.S. Conaress is ··so 11tron.1? you AmPrican arsenal to uid Jsrael ate up measures <ECl\t ).
v.ouldn'I believe it" nearl~ two years or capacity prqdue. "A hig h percent a~c of the very
had a solid lounfla . lion. small number or these aircraft we had
tion. Lea Ying as id e. Potentially more damaging for th" went to Js ral.'l. ·· a Pentagon official
his gratuitoUs , un· United States was the airlift of nearly ·told us. ·
true and grossly Of· crie-half the entire supply of the BY FAR THE mostdangeroussbor·
r,nsive crack about highly sophisticated TOW antitanlt tfall is the M·60 tank. The Army is
_.\merican Jew s missile, the famouswfre·guided tank now ·desperately trying to boosL
'>Y.·ning .. the banks killer . Although pi'ecise numbers are production to 100 a month from the
in this counlrr, th r sh rouded in military secr"ecy, it is present rate of 40 (up from 30 a year
n e v.• sp a p e r s . knov.•n that approximately 100 of ago) but.cannot find !\Uppliers of tur.
Drown 's . \\'a rning these miracle missile-launchers wEire rcts.
about Israel's con· rushed to Israel. The .Army has not yet replenished
trol over the U.S. Congress is r enecl· HJGHl,Y QUAJ.IF1ED military or. the tanks flown out of Germany to
cd in !he \'asl transfer of scarce fici als told us privately that this drain Israel; indeed. it was 2.000tanks short
n1i litary supplies to Israel of the ne"•est U.S. antitank weapon when the Israelis made their October·
Pentagon concern reached a peak threatened "training proble.ms" in war demand. The Army's tank ar·
just after the $2 .2 billion U.S. airlift of the U.S. Army by causing shortages se nal is so d e picted t hat J\1 ·60s
desperately needed military equip· of the missile launcher. But when v.·e pledged to !\1orocco and son1e other
rii.ent Lo Israel during and after the asked ror an official statement on the
fourth Arab-Israeli v.·ar in October alleged shortfall, the Pentagon's of·
But there is a deeper reason ror
Brown's outburst againi;l Jc"·ish in ·
nuenc·e in Ameri can politics. going
beyond military aid :' Israel's political
allies here so dominate the debate
over the ~l idd le East that the Arab
case remains somewhat obscure.
IN SllORT, TIJE emotional precx.··
cupation in Congrpss "'ith defense of
Israel !!hort·Circuit!I PenlACo[L. rear!\
about U.S. influence througlt)llt the
vast A1oslem 'A'Orld, partlcu\afly' In
the Arab oil states.
· It is ":I-little·known fact.\rtiat Air
Force pilots today are reptrlcted to
extremely short flight-time to con-
serve fuel. Lil<ewise, I.he Navy's
"steaming days" for lront&e war-
ships have been drastical~-
All this lay behirnl 'B--'111·
hand ed assault on the pdwfr..,f,'f'th~
American Jewish communfty. QWte
<1part from the general's inexcusable
rhetoric, the Pentagon views the
!\.1iddle East in terms 0£ long·range
C.S. strategic interests-a \'iew th;i t
doe!' not alv.•ays parallel those or
Israel.
1973. ficlal spokesma n hedged, saying only
ONE RESULT or that resupply line there had been ··no apparent adverse
ror Israel ts this shocking fa ct: Late-impuct on indivi dual training cOnduc.
model l\t ·60 ta nks airlifted out or L:.S. ted by our Army school!ii ... that 'A'e can
military depots in \Vest German~· and Lie d irectly to t he sending or TO\V
flov.•n lo the J\1.ideaSt battlefield still syslen1s to Isr ael last year.'·
ha\•e n ot been repl aced in the :\long "'ith half the suppl y of TOW
American arsenal a ruU year later. launchers. lsra<'I also obtained 2,000
All t old , s ome 600 American actual TO\V warhead~. about 25 per·
Campaign Money Laws
May Be Lousy Reform
t:1nks-both ~f·SOs and J\1 ·48~-wer!' cenl of lhC' e ntire U.S. stock. But By RODEIJCKNORDELL ,.·hic h candidate or cause he supports
Good Pay Is No Longer Motivating
Jn the eaJterness for campaiRn with cash or membership. ll may be
financing rerorm before the impetus the Republican Party instead o( the
of Vi'atergatc is lost, Ameri cans race Soci alist Workers Party -he just
the risk of throwing out the baby doesn't see why in America he has to
/individual r ights) 'With the bath belabeled withit.
New Attitudes Alter Joh Patterns
Daniel 'Yankelov!ch, a leader in
~bllc opinion rese•rch, tested out·,
standing college 11tudent11 In 1969 lo
l~arn their ce1reer moti va tions. Wh at,
he ask,ed, are yoU looking for In your
work after college?
Students answered as follows : 1!12
P.trcenl s11:ld they want to make a
slgnirica nt contrlbutloii to .society : 78·
· )>trcent Y.•a nt an opportunity ror sctf.
oprisslon: 63percent 111ld they want
challenge; 25 percent sought securi·
ty; only 13 percent said they want
mone.>·.
Dr. Yankelov.lch asked the same
qu•tlon or ~·orklns
( S. I. H~YAKAWA)
young adults \\'ere ronege students,
now fJ:'iey are ''the ,young high school
graduates who ha ve ended their
formal educa tion and have gone
directly to wo rk and/or marriage.''
R e porti ng h is r ese arch in
"Change," an 'educational journal,
Ya nkelovlch writes that "Today's
noncollege youth, like their college
counterparU, tend .to take somewhat
for gr:anted ... good pny, a mounting
standard or Ji vine, economic security.
J .ikf' their C'Ollege peers. they\·e taken
up the quest for a new definition of
!uccess whRh &tresses personal
ful rillment and quality or workln~
life .... " ·
men and women of
the same ase aroup
and ·found that
motlvalion11 of pan·
collece yout~ were
almost the ex.act'
OPfX>Slle. To them, ' montY and 11ccuMty These ·changes in the motivation or·
<-:t me fifal, sci lf· young adults a re di&cussed too by
ex:pressionand con· Brigitte Berger, professor of
·tributing to society sociology at Long Islnnd University,
came l11~t. in "The Public Interest," a quarterly
. However, Vankclovlch ·observed nn public aJfaJrs. There 11.,.1 she writes.
'thaCamong all kinds of workers a shift "a gr'owin t · elpEa.Stl'On'l inonfYoung or ri'l oUvation Wa l iOlng Oil. Why the people that work -shbuld be 'mean·
high r11teof atx;enteelsm and turnover· lngrul'. ·• '
ino!llce~ and ractories? Why thfl slop-But both Yankelovlch and Berger
PY "-'Orkman1hlp. the indifferent pclnt out that thla tislng demand for
ser,·ice t.o t:ustomen! interesting and excltlhg jobl Is out·
TllES& p,aoaL&"M-8 u l"ol---!!!!'ning the ''"PJ>IY, r ullin1 In
YankelovlCh , werti. mvnlreistaUons 0( w~des~re ;i.d dl11couragement and
.. thwarted deitre ror iaU.facUons. aJ!e'(lat1on, amon~ the 1:0un1 .. So what
50Uihl for work over and above 1Al1ry· will happen"l\exl.
and-economic security." Reparttna ~FESSOR BEllGElt prtdlcta, this research ln 1970, he predicted th'at this dcma•d ror work that Is "more, " cenario I find most penu11lve
than Just 8 Job" represent.I th~ wave can be put in a simple proposition: lf
otthefuture. the aspired-to Jobs do not. exist, they
Jn 1973 vankelo\·ich and his as· will have to be lnvenwt ... by the
SQCiatet again took a_national seri\pl· government.''
Ing or college and noncollese youth. After all, she argues, this has
Wbtreu In 1969 lhe mos! disarte~ed plready been going on fora longtime.
Locu l, s tgle itnd federal age ncies
have grown and prolircratcd in recent
year!I, and the trend i;hov.'!I no !--1.ll'.ns nf
~lowing down.
\\'hat kind of tasks "'ill this expund·
ing \York·force perform'.' ··Thpv \\•ill
110 ... !1:1ys Profei;sor 1-k•rger, ""·hat I
like to call •people \\'Ork.' People v.·ork
is \\'Ork that purports to sC'r\'C the more
subtle -but nonetheless real -in ·
·te1·pe rsonal and psychological needs of
igro ups and indiv id uals. f predict th:it
people work will pro\'ide the n1vst l'X·
pansive sector or the job market in the
roreseea ble fu tu re ,"
··People work " would include
!'e rvire!' (or the \'ery )"Oung and the
aged. Also "new agencies for com··
munity de vt'l npm ent , po lilicul
participation, intergroup conflict re·
solution" will be created. There will
be massive h ea lth programs, as "'ell
~5 educational itnd therapeutic pro-
11trams of all kind11.
The existence of all the!le agencies
will require in turn "superagcncies to
coordinale programs and jurlsdic-
.t ional disputes between the agcn·
cie1 11 T.h4!r .ill be-"gigantic new ~
ne tworks or la Jt.·s upp o rtc d
bureaucr•cles ... And needless lo
say, funds will rlow Into th~ cduca.
tional syslem to provide traininR pro-
•ram1 for all this personnel."
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iipett ? Does it sound like "makt-·
W.Q!k ''? Not neeessarily, says
roressor Be rge r, irpijliCies l.Nf W!ll
lbouiht out. But we must avoid what
1he c•lls t.he "soup kitchen ethos" not
'uncommon fn welfare programs or
"minimally motivated !la ff~ provid·
in1 services or dubious quality to a
mlnlmally appreciative clientele. ''
In order lhal these people· work pro·
·.::rams may be userul and effective.
th.t.Y s hould be admlnl!lltred hy "the
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:-rn~1l lt:~t r;•thl'r l h;1n Ute l;irgesl units
of govt·r nrnenl'· in other words,
"'herrvcr possible oil !hl' loeal. rather
thttn fe<lt·r;d, levt•I.
Sl•Condl~·. thrrr has tn be among Olli
\\nrkers .. mora l conviction about th e
µ0:1ls of the acti\•ity. c1nd moral com·
mitment to t he \\'Ork 1n\·o\red.''
In the prese nt st;1te or the culture.
these are dlffi cult 1lrescripti ons. l~ov.•
do we change d irection~. a"'UY from
r!'liance on \Vashington? Where are
moriil con,·iction and commitment
going lo come from "
S.l . l/ayakatro 1s a columnist, author
.and formf'r pr11sidcnt of San f'i:t!JClsco
Staie U11iu11rsity. lie /io3 11JnlfiiT and
f>diltd slfU£ra/ IKlok.~ ori the Eng/i$h
language. ·
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'And God Bless Mummy,
Daddy, Dow Jones ... '
tcorruplion ). And there is thal good old First
New laws maY be open to challenge Amendment guaranteeing ''the right
in the courts. A 1971 campaign spen· of the people peaceably to assemble.
ding limita~ion.has alreadY: been ruled and to petition the Government for a a~ unc~nst!tut1onal restraint on ?~en redrcsso(gricvances."
d1sc~ss10~ 1n a federal court dec1s1on · .. Suppose my candidate wants to t ~at is being appealed to the Supreme redress m y grievances, the citizen
Co~rt . . . . · mi ght say. Isn't is out or keeping with t:onst1lul1ona~ "'~rn~n~s _ha\'e c~m e the spirit of that amendment to deny
rrom conservatives. c1v1l hbe~ta r1ans · my right lo support any candidate to
and the Senate Select Comr:nit~ee on the full fin ancial extent I choose ? Pres1de ~t 1al Campaign Ac~1v1t1es As for a llocating my tax money to a
the Ervin Waterg;ite committee -It · candidate who represents positions I
self. deplore -is America the land of the
The tre nd of fed_era l and slate free or isn't it? The Ervin comm1t·
reforn1 measures ra ise~ a thr!!~fold tee's report opposed pub li i: finan·
issue . Can an_ Amer ican c1t1 zen cing as a means or campaign rl!form. properly be required:
•To spend only so much to su pport ~1 E1'1BERS MAY HAVE had their
his convictions as represented by u nv.·n political reasons, too, but they
poli tical candidate? d · · 1 · •To contributl' taxes to lhe public ma e a conslitut1ona case against
financi"" of a candidate or party he forcing citi1.ens to support opinions
--ero abhorrent to them.
opposes'! L"ndcr the income t ax ehrckof£
•And finally; in contrast wit h lhc lll an.taxpayers~ppearto havctheoil· !'C~recy of the ballot, to ~a,·e his lion of not contributing to public
private support of a ca~d1d ate or . financing by declining to check off party made part_of thc pubhc~el'or~? ·any tax money toward it. Bul. in cf· St~ng by. the ~1srlosures of f1n a n~1a l r cct. as critics Point out, all laxpayerSi man1p1~la~1on 1~ .the 1972 campa1f!'.n, rontribute to it.
the ma1or1ty op1n1011 ryow s~ems ccady Thl' mi llions dl\'rrtcd to Republican /
t? tolerate ·the possible 1nva:;lon or :tnd Democratic coffe rs leave that
rygbts for the sake of cleaner el cc -much mort' J!(l\'Crnment revenue to bf'
lions.. ' . . !!-. raised .frc0n1 those .....tu> don;t,.check orr "'.e1gh~ thC"'"dt!~rt!l'1if such in; as v.•cll ns those v.·ho do. Eve n if the
v.as1on ~gain ~t the p'resumed reduC"· :.imount pl'r capita should not grow
t~on of f1na nc1al leveraRe and corr~P· steadily O\'er the years, the principlf"
lton. t~ere a~ars ~~ be a .potential · of lht• t hing remains to haunt atrlct
net .ga in toward politics based more conslilutional ist ~
on issues tha~ on lnnuence. Ideally Ironically. such a11pccts of cam .
the poor m ans political clout a~ a . palgn reform raise question& or \'Ote~ woul~ gro"." clo!lrr. to t~ rich means and end!!, even-a!\ did the 1912
man s as a r1nane1al contributor. campai«n . ..., hich dramaUt~ the need .
BUT IF TllE ~EW e3mpa 1gn lav.!'
and practice!\ do not bring a marked
improvt:ment over polltics.as·u:<;ual,
for reform Thr answer is nol tn halt
the neee !l~ary momentum towa rd
rerorm in the face of controversy. bul
to "'ciJ{h the pnee or each ste_p anWt Americans ma.y v.'?ndcr lrthe cost has Its polcntlal oonents. ·
not been too high 1n some fu ndamen· . Under the self·correcling American
tal ways. system, any reinterpretation or tn.
An American hn!I .al\\•ay~ hud the di\'ldual rlghl~ ror the nation•! good ls
r1Jtht l? say. that how he votes I~ ~ubject to revlglon as the resulla
nobody 8 busint>s!I. emerge
lie may come to decide that. by the ·
11ame tok<'n. it's nobody's business From lht Chriatian.Scimcf M'onUor. . .
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Lost Pet Places 8yWILLIAMSCHRE18ER Vietnam War action in· "Jncreued con~tructlon· "For many years, the resourc·e for helicopters,
'!'ht An imal Assistance Jk>ach. Ne"•port Beach t.os 0t .. o.w1,.. ... Mllft crea~. The aervlce "''as 6t high:rise build1ng1 in the helicopter has been proven namely the' Marine =
1Je11ue of Orance County Alamitos and Lai::'una Freshma~OraneeCoUnty disrupted and never county and the continuing to be an excellent tool in Helicqpter Station.In ,
has published a brochure Beach).SJ2.7301 . Supervisor Thomas Riley re1tored. possibility of brush fires comb.attin1 forest and >Jta'andfacllitiesatElToro '~'"ich. a spokesman says, SEAL BEACJI .'California will ask this week that the R,lley. ·a relJred Pttarine create .an increa.slng ~ brush nres," Riley nid. . ?.larine Corps Air st~tioi;a,••
hsls for the first time all the Animal Control, 536·6551. county look into using Corps . general, said Los 10.r ~eh~opter caRabibty, ''The lareer. helicopter Riley adde~. ,,.
public and private animal Copies or the brochure Ji.tarine Corps helicopters in Angeles County has de·· Riley s~id. . can be used In water drops Riley said such a. 'f)llc:t ~ters In the county. \\'ilh more information 0~ fi_re and rescue emergen· monstrated' the effective· The county fire depart· and can be used to transport between the count1 and'the
rs.. P~t Quiver. publici~ pet finding -.nd adoptions ORANGE COUNTY cies. fl.ess .or helicopters In ment currently operates no firefightina personnel from mi1itary·wou ld benefit.both~ ty chatrman for the group, can be obtained by \\'riling A ·Cooperative venture firefighting and rescue helicopters of its own polftt,tcfpOint as needed to •since the Maril'!e•cou&d·ute-'·
said its members were "ap-to : Anf ma I A ssislance like tlie one Ri ley · has in . work, particularly in the though Marine choppers control the fire," be said. , the training experience•~
':'llcd ·by the realization League •. Box 818, Hunt· mind was in force for a event of hiJh·rlse building have assisted on occasion "We in Oranie County · the cbunty taxpayers could
l at \•nluable and belo\'ed ington Beach CA 92648. number of l'e.ars before the fires . · recently. have an e:rcellent potential ·save money. . ... .· ~et~..are bei ng killed ,[~~~~~~~~~~-:--~~~~...:...~~~~~~~~~:...~~~....,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~-'~~~~~.:_~~~~~~~~~~..;:...~
J A bl:J just a short di s· ~ ' . tn [Om their homes.
because their owners had
no way of knowing where to
look for them .••
JieadJnt the Jist in the
brochuret• "where to call"
settion tf:~ phone number
r•~1imal Assistance
ltnlr, 96l).29CJO.
-tlltlngs:
TON; Feline &
.Pfttnds, 635-7975 or
!l'D"EN GROVE,
1 Care Center,
81 .
NTINGTON BEACH
tifornia Animal Control:
·6551.
AG!:NA BEACH, Socio·
t for Prevention of Cruelty
· ~~~:;~.als tSPCA) Shelter,
LONG BEACH, Animal
Shelter, C213J 59S-M49;.Na·
tional Cat Protection Socie· tt (213 ) 426-6821.
LOS ALAMITOS ,
ll}imane Society or llunt·
ington Beach. 536·8480.
NEWPORT
BEACH /CORONA DEL
~lAR, Dr. Albert E.
Stoc,kton. veterinarian,
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S·lfELTER (serves all
Q(an1e County cities except
Huntin&ton Beach, Seal • • J..agunan, 19,
,Academy
Laff-:Mn John \Vellsfry.
19, is£~hman student at
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. -f•. \\1ellsfry, son or
t4'#ellsfry. 140 Cres·
rive, beean·basic
:-~'\t.ainine at the
aeadert\Y.in mtdsumrner
and is now in the academic
progra..rn ..
.'D11•Lacunan is on the
,·~w•ler polo team at tbe.~oleiny . . .
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OIAMIH: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd,• Op<in weekdays 10to 9. Sundays tO to 6 •
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S1oinle11 steel blades (620)
ne-·new fauges 81t~n1 ;""I ~
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West BendJ Avocado, gold.
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of various useful goctfatfrfcMn {
. your .holiday preporolions.
' Whipper &. turkey lifter
pictured. Mon.y more.J~-:i;~
c;:hoose from.
67¢ e~--~:r
• Woven Place Mats. Sti\i(t
resistant. maChine waitiable
polypropylene. They're also
reversible! Come in plalds;
solids, two.lone colors·.
7.99''~ I
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2·pc. tank set, lid cov.er.,;...;;.;.
seat ring cover, 201124"
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IUINA PARK: Beach at O.rangethorpe •Open ~eekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6
OU.MIU: City Dr. at Garden Grove Bl vd.• Qpen weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. • ,
. 5AHT A AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 1 O lo 9. Sundays·1 O to6,
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AJO OAILYPtlOT G~;~irnderground to SOive Parkiiig Dis Bonn
ByR'V0r NIEDZIELSKI pedestrians and trums are believes, could be Of possi-cobbles One surface first • .... o..1,,..1.t11.a" .Ulowed on the streets. ble value to American cities and sank concrete support-
· BONN -On a lazy Sun-Wilhelm Wersl}oven. facingtheproblemsottraf-ingpillarsinto theground.
duy afternoon two boys~ ~an ager of the Bonn.. fie ~ngeslion, parking and Steel-reinforced concrete
chibb1e a soccer ball down shopkeeper's association declining commerce. was placed on top of the
lhe broad quadrangle in that owns a 120-car garage \ The .fj\le underground pillars and cobblestone
Jrontof lhe university build-below lhe market square, ga.rages"'tn Bonn are linked replaced. Only then did the
lng, an imposing architec-concede~ the task of build-by a traffic loop called the crews begin their actual ,
tural masterpiece that re-ing the five facilities was City Ring. · mole work beneath the Sut· <'alls the grandeur of the considerable. . face.
Prussian empire. "We had to move all the PARKING costs 40 cents The technique returned
Slightly more than a year sewage, water and elec-an hour. A1ost shops olfer to the market square surface
ago their game would not validate two hours worth of to pedestrians and the buSI ...
have been possi ble. Nor . . . . . parking if goods valued ness community within one
v.·ould Bonners have been Rudi Nied;rielslri, Doily J>i.lot more than SS are year. Construction cori ..
41ble · to promenade along, staff .writer, i.! on ° wor~ purchased. tinued underneath wilhOut
the broad walkways tbttt tour 01 Weit Cl!'rman!J, partaal-At such a comparatively impeding the now of com-
surround the huge rec-Jy apo1110rid by '~German high charge, it is no wonder merce until finally the up-
t angleoC grass. govern!"tnt,, an~ 11 °" IN~· that the garages closest to per and loWer levels of the
At that time Bonn was from .hu Dody Pd'1I desk. Thu the city center are already garages were connected.
diggin( the biggest hole in 11 hJs latest slory abouc operalinJ in the black. Bonners who endured the
its history. Germany fror;i ~n Orange "We find that about 40 construction phase say it 1 1
The "hole'' today houses Coa.stnewnna.n •pdinlofoiew. percent· of the &nn res!· was worth the trouble.
about 400 cars that would dents do their shopping by The Q;nderground parking
otherwise. have cluttered car. So we had to provide facilities, coupled With the th~ streets of the downlown trical Jines. The construe-them with good pirking," ban on downtown traffic,
area. Jt's a parking garage, tion left the city ripped up explained Wershoven. "But hJlve revitalized the inner
REMINDER
AUCTION
ofMllM.tkH ' 1d,
PERSIAN:
RUGS . . ..,_. ..... _
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• SU:RUGS
TODAY, NOV. 24.
· MIWPOaa:Mt
1107Jn• ..... --,..,..2,J!L <ine 'of four in downtown for a Jong tifne and people a lot of .:P.eople were critical core of the city and pre· •. . ....,,.....,,...
Bonn. ' were miserable," he Yid. of the idea because of the served its architectural fn. 'BEETLE' ENTERS BONN'S EXPENSIVE BUT HANDY.SUBTERRANEAN LOT
And it was expensive. The belief that the use of cars as ft~e;gn;·;1y;•;'.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~iiiiiiiliiiiiii~~..-TEARING out several · costs of an underground transportatJon is lo,,ing acresoflawnandtrees and garage Cc_>mpar.e u.n-ground."
a huge children's play~ favo~ably with a high-nse However, even if' cars
ground and replacing them parkin~ structure; $7,600 should someday no l~er
;i;ll was a formidable task. per staO vs. $2,800 to. J ,600 exist, Wershoven ma1n-
but has been through it for above-ground parking. · tains, digging the holes will
r · n Hlw "'-l·P.M.
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several t imes, since 1965. be proven a good invest·
wheq il first decided to "go BOT DOWN was the only ment ... We can always use
underground ." "'aytogo.SaysWershoven, the s pace even: for·
Today virtually all of the "We couldn't go up ~a.use storage," Jte s8ys. .
city center area is hollow. v.·e. h~ve s.o many h1sto~c~l Other persons fretted that.
Jn .addition to the university bwld1ngs in Bonn. Wedidn t the construction activity'
garage there are four other want to, destroy their effect might leave the downtown
underground parking hyputt1ngsomeuglypark· area in a s tate of
•a re as, mo st o C th em ing s.tructure ne~t to them . .semipermanent disrepair.
multilayered. That s unes'thetic and not They were right. lt looked
Putting all the cars un-acceptabl~." . like a disaster area and the
d erground h as made it The effect on business tempersofmotoristsfumed
)>Ossible to close off tbe was immediately noticea. at the p.rolifer.U._oa detour_
downtown shopping di strict ble. People were able to routes.
to all traffic, Only drivedowntewnwithoutthe l.
Prisons
·Isolate
Violence·.
worry of traffic and finding BUT .... EVEN though tne
a place to park. They could actual construction was di!:·
park their cars outsi~e the. ruptive, ~engineers
city center and hoof it the specializing in subterra-
restof the way. nean building did tlieir best
Businessmen· discovered to minimize the problem -
that they were once again· tiy building the tops of the
oble to attr act customers· Wtderground vaults first.
whohadbeenluredawayby When workmen began
s hopping centers. constructing tbe market
Downtown Bonn became re· place garage. for eXample.
vitalized. they removed the existing
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Explains Wershoven. r-----------t A new effort to isolate the "'We don 't have very much
most violent men in the Jand. So we shouldn't wast~
California prison system is it on shopping centers. We
helping cut stabbings and should keep our meadows
1:ang ·r ecruitment among green and not build shop.
lhunaiority, say prison of-ping centers when we can
ficiil'S:"" promote shopping in the
But there's a backlash: city."
Increased stabbings at the __ T_h_e_B_o_••_•_•_•_m_. _•l_•_._h..:e-"-:--'-~;,... ______ i twQ. ~ titutions -San r Quen~ State Prison and
1'euel Vocational lnstitu~
tion at Tracy -where most
~f ,the violent jnmates are
being sent.
The stabbings of inmates
, by.other inmates in the 12·
institute system increased
:from 56 in 1969 to 179in1973,
a period in v.·hich inmates-
cut of aggressiveness •or
fright -organized several
ri\•al gangs inside prison
v.•alls.
Thanksgiving
Dinner Menu ~
•ROAST TURKEY • NEWYriRXsrEAJC . ~~
• SfUFFED LOCAL LOB~• ROAST·LAMB f. .. R Childmi Uadef 12
8111 Prit•
Officials be ~an app.Jying
a three-point progtam.
--sepai-ating .. the knov.'O
gang leader s, and those
heavily in\'olved in
violence. to special max·
jmum security housing un -
its," mostly in San Quentin
and Deuel v.•here fa l'ilities
oire bette r suited lo handle
them.
-Tigh~ning pr~· dures such :ts scarrhes nd the
use or melal dctecto . : ..•
-Using greater caution
in assignment • That is,
.. taking a closer look at in·
di\'iduals in terms of t!leir
\1iolence potential, and as·
~ig ni n g new degrees of
custody." ·~
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Among the
Biggar gifts
-of Christmas •••
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Hand· Thrown
Ceramic Gulls
·s.2&so
~ut cr~Cl!_ivity boc~ into your gift-
giving with these gracefully
fashioned seaside gulls -
another ou\standing example of
the truly distinctive art-craft
d_nign ~available in o~ ~:t-----~''thousond·and-one11 accessories
department. This ye or, gift them
with the Biggar things , .. the
quality that glows for Christmas,
and for all the seosons ta come.
IAllT A ANA -1110 11: MN It.
'5•7·1621
PAIADlllA -610 I. c.r....i. II••·
. 792-6136
POMONA -160 I. Helt A' ...
629•34126
445.60 .
Reg. $557. 1 Ct. total weight
cocktail riag
. 237.60
Rog. $297. l\ ct total weight
heart pendant .
429. 60 Rog. $537
Also available in 1 ct. tot. wt.
243.20
~------1 363.20 ·117.60 -Reg. $304. 1h ct. total weigtlt
bridal set
403.20 Reg. $504
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-----261.60
Reg. $327. Men's 'A carat
solitaire
125.60
Reg. $157. % carat drop
pendant ·
Rog. $454 Bridal set
197.60
Rog. $247. l\ ct total weight
cluster ring
293.60
Reg. $367. Men's 'h ct. total
weight.ri'!g
197.60
Rog. $247.
Diamond and
opal ring
Reg. ·s147; Diamond earrings
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184.80
Reo. $231. Trio set. Includes
matching (T)Eln's band
IUIEHA r ARI: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 lo 9:30. Sundavs 1? to 6
·Also available in·1 ct. tot wt.
61.60
Reg. $77. Diamond cross
pendant
277.60
R'9:$347. Men's 7-dlarnond
ring.
oaANGE: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd. •()pen weekdays 1Oto9. Sundays 10 to 6.
SANTAANA:3900So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza •()penweekdays 10 to·e. Sundavs 10 to 6.
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Tha~kful for Cheap Turkey
Price Not ·Froz.en -. Your Holiday Turkey May Be
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BY JOJIN VALTERZA going out now about pr1.j:es for fresh
. otti.o.n,l'li.w." turkel!..:_and the onb' person who can
Thousands or·orange COulity i:;h~o·p~.~r°"eC'alfy tell a fresh bird from one that
pers· this hollday s~son unwittingly has been frozen and thawed is a n ex·
will be buying a ba"rgaih holiday pert," she said. Labels orrer no clues
turkey lrom a stockpile of meat that is at all.·
ayearold. Current market reports for frozen
And although the burgains in the tu_rkeys sho~· them to be a bargain Cor
turkey market this holiday season are shoppers. with prices below 60 cents a
distinct, breeders of birds sold fresh pound at some stores. Toms are
are issuing a warning. cheaper than hens. because of the
meat Quality, as usual. Granted, the · prices appear less lh h Some other bargains could be had an t ey were last year . but many on birds sold as fresh, but the
outlets are thawing year-old frozen k f th l a c h l k d II spo esperson or e coun y r n ur ·eys an se ing them a~ fresh "'arned cons umers to know their meat. So says Joanne St. Pjer.re of merchant and his credibility.
Anaheim's St. Pierre 'furkey Ranch, "The going price for a guaranteed.
the county's only farm raising the fresh-killed turkey isn't cheap, and it
large Cowl. never has been £or a quality bird,"
"There is a l ot or bad information she said.
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Goto proble1n '.' T/1en 11·r1tt' l>al Dunn . Pat 1c11/ cut red
tape. get the answers ond action you need· to solve.
·1nequ1/1es in go11er1111wn1 a11d business. Alai! your
quest1ons to Pat D1u111 At )'our Service. Orange Coast
Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo.t ISW. Cosfa AJesa. Ca . 92626 .
Include your telephone n111nber. Tile column appenr.•
on Sundays : Mondays , iVed11esdoysand f'r1doys. .
\H•f! Do"'•• Gobble (Ip T11rl<<'!1?
DEAR PAT : Do \Ve eat lurkey on Thanksgivu1g because the early·
aetllers passed dou·n the story of the first Thanksgiving feast's menu to their
descendents, \vho carried on the tradition -or \1•aS there. some kind of early,
"b((i clal" 1no\'ejllent to perpetuutethe origiual nicnu?
· K.J., San Juan Ca pistrano
Most authorities agree the tradiUonarThanksglvlng 1n enu develnped as
a__trlhu,le lo l~C fjr5t UA,!)fQ~lal J'h?qksglvlng meal shared by the fiJgr\ms
., and the Indians. The turke)' "'as an honored bird In lhls count ry's eariy day5,
ho"·ever. ~njamln Franklin was past pre!ildenl and founder or lhe Society
for lhe Pre11er,•a llon and Betterment of the Turkey <96 chapters In 26 sla tes)
·-·hen he ur~ed the turkey be adopted a.!I America's nallonal bird. He pointed
out to hi• fellow founding fathers that the turkey. a bird lndlgenoos to North
America, v.·1s chosen lo provide the n1aln course for the Hrst 'Jlbanksglvlng·
----•dinner--and lt-11heakl ~uit1bly--ho.ored.-Jeluw\dam1 pu5hed the.cau1e.0C
the b1ld eagle and since Ad1m11 managed to get his o~·n v.·ay In most things,
the esgle won the:natlonal'recognilion. If Ben ha~ had his "'ay, we probably
'tti'Ould be pre paring another Thanksglvln.-: menu . .Artrr all. It "'OUldn't be
approprl1te to de\·our the national bird on an)' occasion. And bald ea«les are
. a little scar«:.
<.;.' fo11opq/11: A 11 1l11ll•depresllo11 6ttm<'
.. DEAR PA1':· Our family hus taken up the game of f\tonopoly 11ince
t\'erythlng else seems to be too expensive ror a fanlllY cnt cr1 .. 1nment
_,·cnture these days. One or the kids mentioned he'd he~rrt from a friend. \\·h~ ran1ily has taken up the game too , lhw.t'lt oMglnatcd In the "Great
Depression." I'm hoping you 'll tell me this ls not true in "iew of all I.he
dcpresslon·talk l'\'e heurd lately . Since our game is :i hund·me·down rronl
my parents, J know nothing of its background. '
J .C., ~llsslon Vlt:jfl
• 111te to tCll )'flU this. bu' )'OOr st'ln's friend Is rlgh,, 1'1 onopo~ was a
11ar,er Brt1ther.11 "Oeprtssfon Oame'' baby lhat bankrulled 1nllllons Into tht ~ket.ct~ Its t~rce·!ear-unemployed lnVentor.;Charles Darrow, plu" being
lier ranch birds sell for a littl e un·
der a dQ.Uar a pound.
birds :unuunt~ tu 175 1nilhon pounds
higher lhun last year throughout the·
t:.S. . The cyrrent glut or frozen turkeys,
according lo nation"•ide reports. is a
direct result of last year's crazy
market.
Once the supply sells at l'Urrent al·
tracli\'e prices, ho"·ever, the future
appears more bleak .
Turkey priteS soared to as high as
$1.09 a pound for a take-your-chance
bird in the supermarket last season.
Feed prices arc soaring. They ha ve
done so e\rer since la:>t )'Car.
i'\O\\' that the supply of reed grains is
dO\\'n s harply after recent crop
failures. the price prospect for next
year is C\'cn gloomier.
The prices soared last year. experts
say, because during the Creeze on•rood
prices. in mid·l973, turkeys "·ere :1
bargain. Then the freeze was lirted.
Turkey prices soared after that and
breeders increased their stock in an
effort to Ca.pilalfze on the high price:-..
Feed prices are expect(..>d to soar to
record le\'els
And no one -11ot e\'en the people at
SL Pierre are spectilatlng-on-ho\\'
.1nuch. Suddenly , at the end of the season,
the experts say. the supply far ex·
ceeded the demand.
"All Yie're tryil)g lo do is to su r\'i\'e
this holiday se:tson. 1'here's no sc>nse
in "·orrying about next year," said
1\1iss St. Pierrc>. The current surplus of last·year's
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.Dally Pilot llluatrallon by Tim Petersen
' r a continuing profit maker rur the game company.'ln 1933, Darrou-. 42, u·hiled
away hi s jobless hnurs by tryin g to sell invention ideas and dreaming or
1nore prosperous tin1es u·hen he and his \\'ife and family could a f£ord
\'&t:aUons. lie sat do"'" and sketched out the streels of a favorite resorl.
t\tlantic Cit >" on a round piece or oilcloth. lie color('d it by hand u·ith free
paint samples from a local store. Titles and pieces or pro1>erty u·erl'
made by similar inexpensl\'e nteans. friends spread the u•ord or thl'
entertainment afforded by this game and after tr)'i111g to turn out the gaml'-:
himself on a 14 ·hour u·orkday basis, Darrow sold the ga me to Parker Bros. It
accept('d on a royalty basis in 1935 and "'as swamped "'ith orders. 8 .l' 1936.
sales le1'eled off and P arker \lttJndered about the gan1 e's futu re, but
depression kids had learned it and 1\tonnpoly has been Parker's top seller
throughout the world e\·er since.
S11n1111er Jt1fft 'K'est ffef1111d.11 T11ke Tim~
DEAR PAl': I sent my Summer Jam West tickets back to the produce!'
for 11 refund due to cancclation or the concert. This "'as dofie on the ad I' ice of
~ •. ibc rty Ticket Agency, \\'here I'd purchased the tickets. I've "'ailed months
ror a refund :ind \\·ant to kn.ow if I ha1'e any furtfi er recourse in trying to
recover my S21J .50''
T.I'., l\'ewpo·rt Beach
It a1>11ears )·our nnly recourse 111thi s11e1i nt is to join hundreds or olher
Su mmer J ain \Vest ticket buyers in waiting for' )'011r rerund request to ht
11rocessed. l.i6erty s11ys rf'funds are ••ot.t of our hands," a nrl lhr._promoter or
the concert, ,\ATS, :1700 \\lllshire Hl\'d .. S111tr 525, l.os An geles 90012. has
bc~n \'C{Y slov.·ly 1naking refunds. Reports that suit!! v.·ert• pe n~ing ilg·alnsl
llie ci>nrcrt's p fodu«r by both the aUornt?y general's office and tht> U1i.
Angeles City Attorney collJd not he confirmed at this t1Jt1.e . 1'11'anu·hil e, s1•nd
notarized C"oples of your tickets, purchasl' rlate and prier paid, lnc ludinit
your name and return add ress, In /\ATS by certified mail. return receipt
requested. Keep copies for yo urself In the t\'t nl your refund dOf'S nol a'rrivr
v.•ithln a reasonable lln1e. or if legal action Is taken at a later date.
no1r Thee.1 1rmi1111111 Co11!'
DEAR ,Pi\T: Is there any easy way to recogntte an aluminum can"
l-fa\'ing read a recent item in your t"Olumn about reclamat\011 or thc!le cans
brouRht th is to mind. I have tried on.se,1eral occnsiorft: to,redeen1 cans I
thought "·ere alun1inum, only to he told I.he y )'·ere nol 01nd couldn't he
accepted.
11.G •• COSta '.\l ei..a
I\ Reynolds 1lumlnum spokesman say!! all·a lumlnum hr\'era.11:e cani. arc
llght"·eiftht 1nd smooth to the louch. \\'hen they're emp1y, the)· fan be
trushed easily. An aluminum can has 1 rounded (cur,·ed In) bottom "ith no
n ange (separate bottom piece) and no side seam. A magnet "ill not $tick 10
the side of t~e can and 11ome are labeled "all ·alumlnum." Altho11g h ''arious
easy·open tops show the word aluminum, th Iii doel!l not necessarily me1n tht•
whole: can l!i alumlnun1, t'or Rdditlonal lnrormatlon, "rile Public Relatlonio
!\t anager, ~l e tal Rf-C)'tllng, Reynolds l\t etali <:o., P.O. Rox ?7ft03.
Richmond, \'i\. Z32GJ. Othtr rtrm11 operaUnt recycling programi tnclude
1\nhtU!lt'r~Hu sch, Blllt·We.lnhard, Carling, Coon, Coca··COla, f'all.ll ("ii>'·
•·11stalf, llamms;l\liller. Olympia, Pepsl·Col1 and llanler.
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DAILY PILltT
SECTION 8 . .
Sunday,Nov.24
Thanksgiving · Fowl
Plentiful and Cheap
(J"1llOfM S<••"'I Mo..,\.,."-""' S..¥1<•
·rhe l'Ustomer·s t'O~t of 1;:etting a
turkey to the table this Thanksgiving
1rill be do1rn sharply from lust year.
helping holida~· shoppers' budgets but
also brin ging turkl'}' breeders to the
brink of bankrupt cy
'"!'here :il't' ,1 u:-.t inure turk~)~
:J\'ailabl<' lhan pt'ople \rho 11·ant
them," <.'xplains :1 S11·irt Dairy and
Poultry Con1p<Jn.r s1)(}kes n1an . 1'he
firm's Bullcrball brand birds ;ire the
largest s1•ll ing I urkeys in the t..: .S.
De spitl' rctcnt production t•ut ·
buck s. frozt•n turkey slockpiles arc
still J75 n1illion pounds higher than
last .\'ca1·. 11011 ltry industry economist!'
say.
As a result or this nati6n\\'ide turkey
glut. the l·urrl'nt retail price is "about
as hi gh a:-1\ 11 Lit go" according lo a
lurkey ~pcc1alisl at the U.S.
:\gricullurc Oepa1·1n1ent':-f:conomic
Re~e<i rch Ser\· ire .
CU RREST r~tail pnrt's are \It'll
11€\o\v last year's rel'Qrd le\'els. The
a\'eragc> s u1>ern1arkel price of a
turkev is no\1· bet\1·cen 49 and 69 cents
;1 1xnin<l. Last year, turkeys gobbled
out of grocer)' stores ;it p1ices of up to
Sl.09 a pound.
~losl turkey gru11crs now ruefully
adn1it th;,it prict•s soared too high last
yc::ir. 'l"hl' turkey glut :ind resulting
l)l'iee drops l'an be lraced to last
yt·ar's high.flying 1>rite~.
Bird:-. destined ror la st ~·l•<ir ·~ hull ·
(l:.iy tables endetl up in s torage
ll"C'1'tt•rs :111d 11 t•rf' lal1•1' .1oint>d h1
bi1·cl:::. bft't•clt1rs l:>la11ed \\hen turkE!)'
prires \\·ere :.tl thl'ir peak.
Current relail turkey price" arc
based on H rt•c·ent 11 haler.alt: price of
bet11·een 50 and 53 cents a pound, "ith·
l 'oru turkeys a penny or 1110 cht!uµt>r
per_pound than hen::i.
BREEDERS \\•ho sell in lhe current ·
,1·holes;.tle n1urkcl lost• 1.1bout fi,·c
t·cnts a pound on c:ich bird, elain1:;
Lou \\'alts. t:'XC<:ut i\'t' \'il'c presidl!nt or
the 1\';;itional 1'urkey Fl!dt.>ration. a
major g ro\1't:'rs t radc group.
For breeders. "fi,·e cents a pound 1.~
a lot to lose "'hen 1·ou m<i 1·ket t11·0 ur
three cvcles of bi.rds a 1ear 1rho~t·
11·eight 'ma~· totnl ht!l11·cCn one hair
1nillio11 ;ind one niillion pound ~ ... ht·
:;a1·s .·
Consunll'l'S could facl' tighll'I'
tut"key suppli e~ ;.n1d higher retail
pri ces next year ... :\ lot. of grO\\'el'!><
\1 ill not pul do1\ n poults -yo ung
turkey!' -for the first six months of
19i5." \\'alts forec::is1s ... They <'annul
ront1nu(' to lose money."
L'nlike other agriculture indust1ic:-:.
1urkev breeders' facilities are 01111·
suited for the production of one itc>tTI
and cannot be easily con\'erted\o pro·
duce another tash crop. • ._
·.After hitting a five-year low this
suinmer, 11·hol ei'ale turkey price!'
"Strengthened :i bit" as grocers 01··
dcred hoqda~: s upplies, ilj'1 Lt'('
C'anipbell. \'J C'e president of the
Pu ult ry and Egg Institute. As a_re~ult .
losse~ have been l't1l rrom about 11
1't'tll!>< a pound lo 5 C'l'lll~ a ,~1111111.
Your Meat Dollar -
Who's 'Making Out'?
Jly LOUISE(.'001\
•••~< ••l•d l"fHt Wriltr
'fh<' 1loll;n· you plunk do1111 at the
n1l'<L! eounter is being stretched
alnlU!><l a~ rnany 11·ays as the family
hudAcl llll'~l' days. 'rhe biggest chunk
goes for the cost of the meat itself and
the rH'.'i.l lari.:csl portion pays the
\I ;1ges of 1 hl' butcher and other
l'rnployc!'.
Superm:1rkets traditionally ha1c·
i·laimed the1· lost moncv -or made
\'l'ry littlL• · · on meat departments.
Hut they rt•ruserl lo release specific
figures.
:'\01\', undt'r pressure from go\·ern-
tllt•nl officials and consumers \l'hO
11:111t to kno\1· \\'hY farmers are getting
p:iid Jess 11 hi!(' retail prices are going
up. the stores ha\'e agreed to di sclose
'U•nc ri g:ures to back up their t'laim of
1011· profit ~.
.\ S P O K ES:llA:\" fnr .Jc11·ell
Su11ermarket!>. a niirl\1·estern chain
11 hlch ~a~·s 1t lost S5 million on S95
n1ill ion in meat ~ales during the first
nine months of 1974. provided The ,.\s·
:-oclated Prcss \\'ith a hreakdo11'n of
1\'here the consumer's nieat dollar <I('·
tually goes.
,.
t'or \'e1·y dollar you spend On mt-al,
the spokesm<Jn said. Jc"'ell pays out :
81.7 tents to lhe 11·holes<1ler for tht-
meat ; 12.4 cents to store employes:
1.6 cents for employe fringe·benefits
including health. accident.and life in·
surance and payroll taxes; l.6 cents
for \1·rapping and packing; 3.8 cents
for rent. dcprec i<ition and interest; I."!.
cent s for ad\·ertising; .8 cenls ror
1\·arehouse and transportation costs; l
cent for remodeling, repairs, proper.
ty tax and insurance; and 1.6 cents for
all other costs.
That adds u1> lo Sl .05~, the
,;pol.."esn1an said , and shO\\'S thut ror
e1·er~· dollar you spend on meat,
Je\1·e1• is losing almost six cents.
com parable figures for 1973 "'ere not
a\·ailable.
Other .s upermarket l:>Ources, \1•htlc
1lcclining to rele ase specific dollar·
and·cent·breakdo11'ns for meat de·
partment expenses. said that labor
costs 1\'cnt up 18 4 percent O\'l'r thl'
past ye<ir, liizht and pt>11·er 38 .6 pC'r ·
cent, paper bai;s 31 .S percent, interc!><I
rates 55 percent :i ncl laundl'y (•os.ts 4U
pE"rcenl .
(See DOLLAR , 11age 88)
1·~,o 1'101111 \lit f1)11i11.~ Ct••• Be llar111f 11r ·.1 . . ~
DE;\ B PAT : t:an a small child get an "o\'erdose'' from vita mln t..bletsol'
1'hc other cla r I caught my toddler 1ust starting to gobble dO\\'ft° ttw.
animal·shaped vitamins I'd bought for him. There 11asn't any ,1·.u-ning oil
tht• bottl<' and he didn't eat more than t\\'O before I caught him. I "tre-P\ll tilt·
hotllc out of his reach no11·. hut 1'1'<' been \\'orrying el'er since a~fl\vh•t
··n1ighl ha\"C happened "
\' .B .. Santa ,\nv llgt .
\"011 ha\•e cause to \\Orr)'. esRCcially if the tablets contaid iron. TtM·
fuurth mosl con1 mon causr of µOisoning in chil dren under age" ri,·e Is
inJ!;e.stlon or iron 11rt'parations and \'itamins v.·it h iron. according tu a recent
article in the Jou rnal of the American 1'1 edica I Associal ion. Although actu a I
l)()isoning is usually associated "'ilh iron preparations gi,·en to n1olht'r~
during and immediately art er pregnancy (six or se,·en tablels containing :ioo
1ni:. Ferrou s sulfate), a bottle full or lasty fhildrcn'" \•ilantins with iron a l~o could pro1e nlo!!I hazardous. •
(~l1tr11dt•lit'1• l'frrt .llt,1y Bf• A t•11ilf1l1l1•
ll EA R PA 1·: ,\\'(· h11Ye broken the bo" I on ,; chan<l{'her pul"c hal:e<l fro in
the llO\\' defunct L:o:-.la ~lesa \Vhile Front stort'. Loeul li ghting fixture_gt 11rt!'I
ha\'e b<'tn u.nahlc to he l1>,us rind a replacement . l 'n1 ('nrlosini.: :1 clescl'tption
of I he. l;i rn p 111 I he ho1>e ) 0~1 fan locate the n:1n1c ;.1 nd uddrcss or Ute cont p:1n~·
thut supplied ehhtr th1• fixture •ir the J?lobt•, or H place \\'here We <·:111 bU1· part::i. ~ ·
· R.\·., llunti ntto~ l~·;;h
Tiike nnolh<'r l>o~I fro111 the chandelier to (.ill Shoen at Allied El.-ctrlcll ll ~htin g f'l~lurcs. 222 \"lctor1a, Costa l\lts1. Shllt!n 5ays he 11r .. bably ~'n
rtC'ognl1 c> the la n1 p's manufacturer aiid either pl act> a pa rt!ii order for' yeti er
rc>fer )011 1.~ another sourte or purchase. Another ror1ner \\"hlte J'roh1
custon1er. F .S., lluntlngton Beach, can obtain parts aod s('r\•lre hir h'r
Casiu c.al~u la,ur-al.-Unl~r~ty..0ffi€'e-F.quip.mf'nt 1nevri~I ~t!-wP.,rt ""*---~ ~lrsa. and at othrr firms in the Yellow Pa g<'~· ",\ildinJt & C1.tc~latint
'.\1achints & Suppllt·s" lisUng under "Casio." 1
\ ·,,,, 'K·oit \ ••••r T11r11 1111 This G\rO ra11t t•e
DE1\H PA1"· I think l'\'e been h:uj and I ne>ed ;,.our help. J S'-nt a $.it>
l'ht•t•J.. lu lht• Con111l 11nf'ntar~ Dinn('I' L:lub in 1'::i ri;ula fur l\\'t1 r·un PacJ..l!I (br
thl' .J:11•k1:..1t l';1s1no in I.a" \'C'ga!i. Tod:i1c I huvt not rPc<'iltd the book:, C\'l!n
1hou.l!h 111~ tht't'k \1:1~ dl'l>tl!><ltcd Oct l5 anrl 1 marled t\10 lellcrs 1n 1nquir1
t:an ~ ou find out" hat I~ c11us1n g thi s delay. or l!«'I :1 r<'fund for mp'' ·
J.~ .. nalboa t'iln1 11lln1 t•n1ar) l>ltnu•r C:lub Jui~ n1ailed )011r "Fun Packs •• but lhey n1a~· not hf' dl'li\·rrt'd rur !o01t1e.Armr due lo third rla~s bullii rale 1n1Ul ng
!lll1('r:-. rt'flUl'~lln~ thli. \"t•Jtas 1n1rkagt" s.hould not t'Xll4.'Ct quick d~ll,rery:
ht•fllU!i•' 111·1teri.: at'l' 1Jrllt't's~·d "t'''ery tv.o or lhrt'<' v.etks -1"1erha11it onlv one~ a n101flh ," @ccordlng to a C.0.('. spakes1'an."Thls does not appear lo
crHnpl~ v.•ll11 thc"l-l11h'b "IO·day money·back guar1nttc>" 1d\f'rll"f'menl but
lhal'i. l..as \'l'{[lt~ luck ror you. -•
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' • . • ,. Disease Plagues Douglaa Lindsay's Haltin.g Steps
Bf ARTll1JR R. \'lr\SEL not C)'St1c l1b ro:sis. ~ ...,.o.1t,,,1M,u.1t lie hus multiple sclerosis,
Dou g I a s \Vo o d r 0 w nnother relatively rare dis-
lJnds<i}"'s days bci;tln Ydlh c;ise for v.•hich there is no
bttakfust at Bob's Big Boy, turc. on~ ...,·hich involves
usyally ~cram bled eggs and disintegration or the central
~rflwn potutoes. "'ith a nervous system.
ololileor oidt-rofsm1;1.lltalk o\'er ~1 edi cu l men call it a ~ fee among the regulars. v:asting disease.
Then he goes back and And Linds~y will tell you ·
it!Q;lgs around his father's that his life seems "'asted
COila Mesa auto body sho1>. 00\\'
for' some smull talk ~·ith ·"rtu: doctor su id : 'You
whoever iitbere. \\'On 't "'Ork ai:;.i in ... '" he ex· ~1~re is a lways vl a in ed after the VA ta man y.•ants hospi1 a l physician's fateful
and talk to fill ?i-tS diaRnosis.
1 f t~at seem to run ··1 don't quite agree with
·\.J;W'e an endless thut."
trifa of empty cars. Linds;iy is a man \•:ho h~S O\tfte_. there is the knoy.•n .,.,·hat it is like to lack a JOntlt§-titH ~or one in the job before. but then it \4:asfor
s mall cottage behind the adil!erentreason.
body shop at 2336 Nev.•port · JI E \'VAS employed by
Blvd., and the black blanket 1.tcOonnell Douglas in 1969, or sleep to blot out boredom. v.•he n the no1,1.·.notorious
J)ou_gLin.dsay is disabled. aeros pace crash came. t~isJObl&$ und bored. Lindsay 1,1.•as one of the first
His <!Ii ears have not Ja yoffvictims.
b\en all tnd ones and He was out of "'ork four
Lindsay-whotodayseems months, then enrolled in a to~ave learned some of the televis ion repairman's.
patience of Job in the Bihle course at an Anaheim trade
-seems more bewildered school and graduated \\•ith
than bitter. honors and a job reference
His·Jatest blow came dur· citing his excellent class at·
ing a rt-cent diagnostie st.ay lC'ndancc record.
~t th e Long Beach t\eurological problems
\1eterans' Administration rC'sul ting from the yet·
}Jospital. 'undet ec ted a nd un-
divorced mother and \\'Orks
in a gas station in Orange.
troubl e into Lindsav 's
already troubled life. ·
"I'd like to do
something , .. "
says multiple
sclerosis victim
Douglas Woodrow
Lindsay,
unemployed
and bored.
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NANCY DONALDSON PLAYS WITH KRISTIN AND KEVIN ..
Good Deede r
Red Cross Call ·Answered
··Red Cross !\'ceds :'\urses to Teach." So r ead the ne\\'Spaper. ad N ancy
Donaldson a ns \ve red three years ago.
UNDSAYha scxper1 enced diagnose d multiple
-a variety or neurological sclerosis were beEinnin.e: to
problems in recent years, cause his unsteady rashion
s uch as blurred and im· ·or walking, even if he hadn't
paired \·ision, an odd, stag. e\·en had a beer.
Doug Lind s a y had
learned all about eystic
ribrosis.
Now he is pretty ..,.,·ell -
versed in what multiple
;clerosis is a nd what it does
toa man and what he can ex··
peel however many years
there are ahead.
lie readily admits he "':1s
a r:restcd and booked by
Costa l\lesa police six times
during h is most troubled
period. us ually after ;.i
patrolman's eye \1•as caught
by his odd wa lk.
Lindsay paid n1oderate
fines twice. once for r eek·
less dri\'ing and once for
driving on private property
'rhile under the influence.
but no charges were filed
the other four times.
years, says he h as had no
more problems "'ith the
poli ce. lie is careful about
carrying hi s Tcrgritol, a
drug -prescribed for his
J;i.cialpain.
Sometimes, a s11·ath of
a ching slashes doY:n frOm
his head along his ·cheek,
one of many AIS symptoms
he says seem to just. come
and go.
It ,,·as the beginning of a comrnitment tllat let to \\'Ork for this Oran.ge
Coast ··Good needer'' on a naiional tas~ force .
1''or ~l rs. ·Donaldson, a NC\\'port Beach mother of t\\·o preschoolers and
a childbirth educator at Hoag l'demorial i'Iospital. volunteer \vork offered
an opportunity for continued professional and pers9nal gro,vth.
NO\V Yice chairn1an of the nursing and health programs committee for-
the Orange County Chapter, American National Red Ct'oss. she helped
organize Exploring Parenthood. a pilot program for )'oung parents
Gering, shuffling walk, pain Sometimes he did have a
a na aepress1on. feY.•, he admits.
He was afraid he might be He had ple nty of time to
~uffering from c ystic t hink about Vi cki Dawn
fibrosis, the hereditary dis· Lindsay, who died of cystic
easahisehromosomescarry fibrosis on May 31, 1953. a
aad which claimed the li\'es month after her first birth·
ol three of his four children, day.
one at 13 years. one ::it IJ The tattered scrapbook
TQonlhsandone::itbirth. also hold.~ a s na pshot of
ffi s Wi#.c c\'entuall~· Douglas \Voodroy,r Lindsay
di\·orcacUtifh. .Jr .. u·ho died Sept. 8·. 1966. al
•The '/1\ h o s pital 13
dlal:l_~Q.Sti.cta ns came IO hin1 ,\ third t' hi Id -a fiha ~tY.•hat could be daughter -y.·asstUlbom .
t.1:111~_..,good ne\l,o$ and ~T :trk Lindsay, 17, is the
~ome bad ne\\'S. ~oh• s ur\·i\'ing child and he
They reassured him tl i ~ li,·es eJ:;c\\'here \\'ith his
I .~( . (-'
"Apparently, 1·,·c had it
Cora lon.e: tim'e ... "he says,
thinking back over the pas t
few years and th e
symptoms that doctors ut
floag flt emorial J.lospital
and othe r m edical care
fa cilities couldn't c1uite
diagnose.
Jlis a\\·k"•ard \\'alking and
oddly piercin g l'ycs -
caust:d partly b.v the dis-
ease's effect on his \'is1on
and sometimes by his pre·
scribed medication -ha\·e
in the past dumped more
Once. the tharge sought
\VU S po ssess ion Of
.dangerous drugs bec;,nise
he \Vas detained and found
to have unmarked pills in
his pocket. Court records
sho\v they \\'ere. for simple
excema, a rash caosed by
nervousness.
Lindsay, \\•ho has li\'ed in
C'osta 1\1 csa off a nd on for 20
Linds ay has been in con·
tact 1vith the State Depart-
m en l of Vocational
Rehabilitation. He believes
it is too soon in life to write
h im ofr as nonproductive, but
polhinghashappened. _
What would he \.\'ant 1nosl
of all. if he could have one
\vlsh. granted?
''To lit back into an OC·
cupition of some kind,"
says Lindsay. ''I 'd like lo rfo
somethi ng ... "
Chjeano Study Grants Based on Motivation
B:r KATllV CLA~C\. f1 ,·e other families to form t:iin \'alley Community
011ft10•U1l'l!MSt1n the l\lexican Am eri('an Center, a s "·ell as \\'ith oc-
\\'hen Enriqueta Ramos a Scholars hip-of ganiz;ll ion casional food sales. But !\Irs ..
"recycled" Fountain Vall~y · tri~ASO J. . !tamos said fu.nding pro-
house.,.,'ife. started to college SINCE rT .. ,·as forni«d. 32 btcms ~re gr?'''1ng and .the
in 1965. she found she v.·as students have received group. Js act1\•ely seeking
one o~ just a fey.• l\.1exican-\\'hat 1\.lrs. Ramos call s donations as well as ne\1'
American students on cam-. • • m 0 t i ,. a 1 i 0 n a I m:.mbers ..
pus. .scholarshios." . . Eve n 1f so~eone could
"I realized there \.\'as The a\.\'ards aren't based gt\'C a doJ !ar it would be
something .,.,·rong because on grades, she explained. '1 c·l~orne." she ~XJ>lain~d .
therejust.,.,'eren'ttl)atmany Emphasis is placed, in · adding th :it an 1ncre:.s1ng
1\.lexic a n-Ameri can stu· stead, on the y.•ay a student nu':'ber of students are :q>-
dents in college at any ans,versthequestion.··ttow plying .no\\: and funds :tr<'
Je,·e 1.·· recalled l\.fr s . do you see yourself in fi\'C becom1ngt1ghter.
Ramos. "·ho no"' teaches years7"
Spanish. English and social Stude nt s r ecei\'e SSO a
scienceatCerr1tosCo\lege sen1ester in community col·
"One of lhC' re:1:;ons \\as a leges and ~75 a q uarter in
lot of the students didn't four·year schools. 1\here ex·
ha\'ethe~rad,~sto a pply for · penses. are generally
D•l!Y '11" s1.n '~· schol ;1rsh1ps. greater.
"'\V E \\'OULD like 10 gi,·e
a scholarship to us manystu·
dents as possi blc.
Before joining the staff al
Cerritos. 1-lrs . Ramos
taug ht for ty.·o years a t
Pount-ai n Val ley H ig h _
BUT Tll E scholarsh.ips
moti\'ated them to complete
school and fini sh a cos-
metology course, and both .
have become professionals.
She recalled another stu-
de"nt graduating from Stan·
ford University this year. as
\Veil as one ~·h o recentl v
completed a ye;;i r of study a·t
the University of t.1exico
and another \\'ho "spends
day and night·· studyi ng
computer science at UC I.
"If "'e can just gel them
through the doo·r and let
them Cind out y.•hat it is like
. . . "she said, adding, "I
hope we can ev('ntually send
a kid toHa r\·ard. ''
'ONE QUESTION'
Enriqueta Ramos
So ~t rs. Ramos, "·ho now l\.1A$0 , OO\V \\'ilh eight
has earned a doctorate from member families finances
VC lr .. ·ine. and her husband, the a\.\·ards "'ilh 'quarterly
Luciuno. mel in 1969 \\'ith 'l\fexicandancesaltheFoun-
School. ,----------..
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1 • Oiamontl and slo~ se1t1nQ
• ExJ>ei;I ~atch repair
• Fine j~lry ~epa1r . ,
Professional Service
by trained professionals
jewels by joseph
·Jewelry designing
•Gemological Diamond
i!nd jewelry appraisals
Problem·
Solving
Toll-free
There s ht' noticed tha'
many Chic;.ino sludt:nts
\\Cre " being tracked'' into
·cou rses th;il neither pre·
pared them for career or col·
lcge
.. 1'hey 1,1.·ere Just floating
around \1·aiting to l)e pushed
out.or to drop oul. There y.•as
nothing renlly for them,"
she recalled .
~l rs. Rumos referred lo
the first t\\'O scholarship re·
cipit?nts, Rosie Garcia and
Dorio Arevalos. both F"oun ·
tain \'alley !itudents \\•ho
\l'Cre ready to d ropoul .·
,,, .... 11··~<1 a)',.::
" .. 1~1 .. n11<'
nl """ ~•ntl and ilon 't kl¥"'' whrrl' Ill !urn. lho·r" I' .tn vr ~n 1111.1\1•111 on lh•·
ur .. n~,. l.:1,1~;1 thwl earl ll<'lp
It ' , ~lled flSll.
Tiit 1"1ephonrn111111i111 1,f>i:!.r~1"1
II f1S!I r nn't hel1nhrcttl~ i1~h'
a1ned 'oluntte•-• "·ill rerl'r ~·11u lo
"°"l'<l!ll'"hol·:in l'all nn~ !1me"f
the da~ or n111h•. ~·1su •11lun.
lt'er• ;u e vn duty 21 hour':. ll~.'
FISll I~ II ' Olt111te..•r ~rdt't' "1th
ihe 1)urtK1~a of Mi•·lni; a ~~l>l ·
anr.-und mretm~ lhl' nl'l'd• ol
Uldl\ ldua[s 1n lhc 1·vmn1um()',
meeting bi-\veckly at Corona del J\1ar l·ligh School. ·
She ta u ght teenage mothers, home nursing and preparatio n for
childbirth classes for Red Cross before working on the task force \\1hich is
m a pping a national program in parent education.
"There is a critical need for nurse volunteers in all phases of Re d Cross
programs , from the bloodmobiles to training leaders for parent education
c la sses."
further information is available directly from the Red Cross. 835-5381 .
y,.,. Can 11 .. 1p •.
Wanta Play Santa Claus?
'l'hc 1;ar1>or Area Boys Club needs volunteers for its progran1s.
B;:i skcthall coaches and officials are n eeded as ,,·ell as tutors for arts a nd
rraft s. So meone a lso is n eeded to teach children a t>out rocks. Lapidary
equipment is provided. I f you can fit thi s into your schedule, contact
''oluntary Action Center at 642·0963 or 833·9278.
Fairvie'",. Sta t e Hos pital also needs volunteer s. 11any people arc needed
tu ass is t the staff '"ith the clients on location. 1-Iere is a great '"'ay to put
your leis ure t im e to use. Call 642·0963 or 833-9278 to help '"'ilh F'airvie'v
St<1te l·lospita I programs . ·
Students '"ith exceptional needs int.he Huntington Beach High School
District are looking for ~xceptional volunteers. Jr you have at least one
free hour during the ,,·eek you could h elp. .,.
Needed <ire ,-olunt.ecrs t o help s upe r vise cooking, sewing;
,,·ood,rorking, and other domestic and vocational skill classes. Also
people to help tutor in academic subjects \\·ould be welcomed . T \v o
subjects no,.,, .. in the planning stages and needing instructors are sign
1~1nguage and oil painting, Phone 530-2370 or 960-3312-to help. ·
To bring Christmas cheer to the many patie nts-. young and old . confined
to \\'est Orange County hospitals and co n\'alescent homes the \'oluntary
.·\ct ion Cente r is s eeking jolly (or even reasonably happy) gentlemen to
play Santa Claus during the Christma s holidays'. Phone 530·2370 or
. 960-3312 t o ,·oluntecr -no travel to the l\"orlh Pole necessary .
12 Cyli11ders
Now Exen1pl
S1\C!lA l'l"IEi':TO (AP\ -
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inspection te;ims \\•ill no
longer check \'Chicles \1·ith
12-cylinder engi ncsor rol;t ry
engines, the CJ.IP s;iid Fri-
dti y.
A.S. Coopt:r . the :tS~ii.t;int
CHP tommiss ion('r, s;iid
·;newly re\'i s cd 1\ir
Rcsourees Board stand<1rds
sonl apply lo these cngint'
types, cxen111 tin g tht'm from
emission check .··
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on the right
penn for you.
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"Stre-ehing Forth to the Fro~tie1:98
• Thit ii file ninth of JI arffcltr
exploring the theme; In Storch
of tht American Dream. Under
the general i1o1b·title of The
Frontier Is The Future, Uiia
ortic~ discusses Tht F'ronUer
in Theory: From Jeffer«m lo Tu~r. The author Lt .Stiler
pro/es10r of American lludU1
Gt the Univer.sily of TelOI.
By WILLIAM II.
COETZMANN
A belier in the future
formed the bedrock of the
American Dream. As the
19th century began, there
~tretcbed before the re-
latively small population of
5.S million people the
boundle~s western frontier.
To Americans it was the
land or opportunity and the
!trength or the new re·
public. It was also the
source or moral virtue.
People in the wilderness
lived closer to nature than
Europeans .. Nature was
.~od's creation; hence to
live closer to it was to li ve
closer to God. For almost a
century Americans felt
themselves to be con-
tinuously present at the
creation.
Very early in our history,
American thinkers began to
develop theories about the
frontier. It seemed the ac-
tual embodiment of the
English philosopher John
Locke~s .. state of nature"
into w·hich men entered as
individuals endowed v.•ith
jnherent natural rights,
grew into a mutually depen·
dent society, and contract·
ed with one another to form
a government which would
protect that society and
those individual rights.
Thomas Jefferson built a
theory or independence up-
on Locke's id ea and upon
v.1hat he could glean from
history that integrally in-
''ol ved the frontier ex-
perience.
COURSES BY
or E'Jen . ''Oh my honies;·
declared one Kentucky pre-
acher. "heaven is a Ken-
·1ucky or a place." To labor
from day,•n 'ti! dusk hacking
out a clearing in a vast
forest v.•as to be a "yeoman·
farmer.~ ~
And, according to the his·
torian Arthur ~foore, to be
an eye-gouging, ear-
chewing, half-horse, halr-
alligator Mississiflpi River
bully was really to be the
celebrated centaur ef Greek
mythology. Booster-towns
with pretentious Old World
names like Athens, Rome,
Cairo, and Carth age sprang
'up all over the W e,st.
Jefferson himself pro·
posed such names for the
new western territories as·
l\t etropotam i a, .M ichigani a,
Polisipia, and the jaw·
breaking Assenisipia (now
Illinois). Even th~ gold
seekers of the Far West did
not seek only for the mun-
dane yellow metal. They
searched for Golcondah, the
city of untold riches. No
matter how stark the re-
alities of frontier life, Old
World dreams, myths and
images constantly pro·
~rammed the people's im·
aginations and kept them on
the road to a wilderness
utopia.
THE REALITIES of the
frontier .. ex perie nee.
however . also conrronted
Americans with strange
paradoxes. The great emp-
ty continent was not empty.
It v.·as populated by half a
million Indians divided into
an astonishingly varied
series of social organiza-
NEWSPAPER
bloody ground" of Indian-
v.•hite relations.
housed, clothed-and built a
complex, market-oriented.
increasingly urban-
dominated nation. They
tamed the frontier with
astonishing rapidity after
the Civil War.
All of this was .at a cost.
Certain kinds of pioneers
y.·ere left beh~'nd in th e
march of prog ss. Rocky
Mountain miners, reated
BEYOND THIS ba sic like slaves for all their
contradiction arose still dangerous \\1ork deep in the
another paradox for wester-earth, banded together in
ing while Americans. As violence. seeking to recap·
the)'. marched across the ture the American Dream.
continent, felling trees, ex· They blew up a good part
terminating wild game. or .Coeur d 'Alene, Idaho.
blasting away the sides or and the state's governor as.
mountains, laying out well . Im migrant lum -
railroads and shantytowns, berm'en in iscon.s in's
fencing orr farms and plow· forests. as ~tichael Lesy
ing the plains into dust, has graphical ly de ·
Americans brought into be-monstrated in "Wisconsin
ing the very discontents or Death Trip," began to feel
civilization that they had that their rate was entirely
left behind them. out of their control.
They were on the horns of This caused a kind or
wom e n 5uffering from
acute paranoiu.
A sense of bewilderment
and desperation gripped
families v.·hose children
were carried off by mass
diphtheria epidemics, leav-
ing only their school pic-
ture~ as momentoes of a
certain variety of the
American Drea m. ''The
main-traveled road in the
\\lest.· s · •lamlin Garland
put it, had become "long
;ind v.•earyful." Terrifying
for some, "he might have
added.
In protest <igainsl these
.conditions, miners or-
ganized the International
\\lorker"' of the \VORLD!
urban immigrant leaders
turned to socialist parties;
and the sm~ll faripers, at
the mercy of railroads and
market conditions, formed
!iUCh organizations as the
Nationa l Grange of the
EARLY AMERICA PUSHES WESTWARD TOWARD NEW FRONTIERS·
{Library ot Congress Pa inting: "Th'e Frontier ls the Future')
Patrons of Hu s bandry-::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:f":-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-i;;~;ii!~Cji:j:f"li~iij ~ta8r~i~ and the Populis~r UffEll'S a great cultural dilemma. If cultural psychosis. Gangs
unspoiled nature was a of unemployed_ men -
source of moral value, and called "tramps" -burned
if freedom was a function of barns and houses. Suicides EVEN WITll their im-
the wilderness frontier. were frequent. The state in-aginative platform of 1892
then the very task of subdu-sane asylum began to fill up calling for nationalization
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self-defeating. ___________________________ _:_ ___ _J __________ l:~~~~~~~~~~ The novelist James ':"
Fenimore Cooper caught
this dilemma in his
"LeatherstoCking Series."
His buckskin hero, the
hunter Natty Bumppo, who
ranges far out ahead o{ the
tide or settl e ment, is
nature's moral nobleman -
a symbol of freedom. But in
Cooper's novel s,
Leatherstocking is seen to
be inevitably and sadly
a nac hronis tic like the
vanishing Indian. The pro·
gress of civilization with its
man-made laws i.~ inevita-
ble.
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With 1So/o off all our
' " Pencron watchR:.~ . .
J l,;ST As Anglo-Saxons tions -....·hose ideas of "ter-
had voluntarily brought ritorial in1perati\'es"' dif-·
free government from fered s harpfy from those of Northern Europe's forests v.·hite pioneers.
Cooper was an interesting
novelist because he renect-
ed a real American dilem-
ma . He. lik e many
thoughtful Americans,
could ne\•er-make up his
mind which he admired
most. nature or civilization. to ancient .Britain, so. too. Al a Joss as to how to deal
h a d indi\•idual Britis h v.·ith the red men, EurOpean MOST t9Tll·CENTURY
citizens come to America. settlers reverted to Old Americans brushed aside
Like the early An glo-Saxons World concepts and treated such philosophical nicetie!i.
in Britain. they had every tribes, bands, and eultures They were what histori¥n
right to form their own :.dike <:i s "nations" "'ith Daniel Boorstin has called
society and government in a \l.'hom they could bargain ··go-getters." 'fhey made'
newstateornature. for Jand and military al-hastetogeltothelandofop ..
and stone rings,
make it a holidajl --~!;
The American experience liances. portunity first -to stake
was simply ancient British The history of white-out e laim s lo farms,
history repeating itself ; lndia n relations in l9lh cen· ranches. mines, water holes
when he looked to the West tury America is thus the and potential real estate
beyond the Blue Ridge history of broken treaties bonanzas.
?ltounlains. Jefferson saw made with sometimes fie-.Booster towns \.\'ith pre-
an endless replication of titious "n:itions" a Jon~ fabricated fa ncy hotels
this process. series or Indian batlles ........ went up instantly out in the
This theme persisted Tippecanoe, H orseshoe middle cf nowhere v.·aiting
throughout the 19th century Bend. Sand Creek, Little for the railroad , a county
until in 1890 the s uperinten· Bi g Horn, Rosebud. the :;eat. a college. even a stale
dent of the liniled States Lava Beds, \Vounded Knee prison to make the invest·
census abruptly declared _ and occasional gestures ment p11y ofL
that the continuous frontier or humanitarianism suc.ll ,as In Texas. ra\l.1·boned , sad·
no longer existed. the founding of the Carlisle die-sore cov.· boys drove
Three years later. al the Indian School. longhorns a thousand miles
\Vorld Columbian Exposi-In general. however, as north in search or the main
tion in C hica g o , the Professa'r-Brian Oippie has chance.
\Visconsin hi storian pointed out, white No r th o.n the Great
Frederick Jackson Turner Americans considered red Plains . managers of
dramatically explained the Americans inevitably bonanza wheat farms
whole experience in "~he destined to become the directed phalanxes of
Significance of the Fr~nher ''anishing Americans. hal'\'esting machines like
tn Amer1can ~t11story~Gover"iimeii' p.ohcy was:-general~in a-iank"b~ttle. :
of ~he most 1mportan_t his-aimed at making the Indian In A11nnesota, W1scons1n
.t?r1cal addresses ~ver de-vanish through purchase of .a.nd the Far Northwest
livered br l:!n Amencan. his lands a nd removal. wal's timber· barons f~lled the
Look 1 n g backward . of externation reservaticns great forests, u•h1le other 'J'urn~r s ta.ted that \Vhichplacedlhelndianout "'go-getters·· gouged out of
"Amencan soc1tt l d~vclop-of sight, or ass imilation the earth so.me ?f t~e me~t ~as been coryt1nually plans s uch as the Dawes Act largest open-pit mines 1n beg1n_n1n~ovcr aga\n~nthe "'hich de s troyed tribal the world .
frortuer. and ~hat th1 s. l'x -r ullure in favor of white.
1 perience "furn1s~(ed). the Protestant. ilxli,·idualistir
for c. e s d o m 1 n· at 1 n R . ,•alues and institutions.
American <'haracter," Out The vanis hing -Jnd1an
of the frontier had come a policy produced nothing but
new man, the democratic bitterness and tragic
American. ~ince the rough massacres of both red men
1 conditions of v.•ild nalure and v.·hite. Always just
: eroded away classes and beneath the surface of rron-
distinctions. measured a tier "'u e c es s 1 a y a
·man by his true functk>nal -psychological ·'dark and
AND RAILROADS. as
they, one after a nothe r,
s panned the continenl.
broueht all this extracted
produce to markets in St.
Louis. Kansas City and
Chicago, "the hog butcher
of the v.·orld ." The "go-
ge t t e r s'' -exploiter
though they were -fed, . worth and threw open a
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·tribute and survive. ·I:\~ i\'ll~{~(!l 11111/IHlll/l//{((//l/,'lll/f[~f~~ But, said Turner in 1893 ~\~ l~f W'ff!,I/,
with &.·touch of .sadness,' ~ 1 ~l!~1~/;~~~; ~~· i;.~,~~~~ ~'Z * 0nA1mN. 0ocataT•°'I'Q' PrlYIUle euEym*~
.hislory." · · ~~ ~
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future-"t,,e -•a nd or begin-, . . ~ 0. TEL--~
nlng -o,·er a~ain ." Even -GRAND "H ' \,·hile confronting the Jonell· ~
'ness. •h• hard lire. and th• No. 1 HORL WAY, ANAHEIM, CA. ~ terrors of (ndian ....,
massacres. An1 ericans OPPOSITE MAIN GATE TO DISNEYLAND :.::;
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Name Game: Growing
c ·oncern for Women
•·-cwl.ti.11 SCJ-:•MMi•
What 's in a name?
Enough so .. that a growing num·
her of m~rQ.ed American women
are willio-'1to take on the courts,
s tat·ei J1e1'.islatures, and ,
Shakespeare hlipseU to retain their
maiden names.
Th•11a7ttrw.,entury English
playwtt.h .. wa·a wrong, they say:
"'A roee-b~ any other name doesn't
smell a s:sweet."'
The proctl~e common to female
profeMitti)\'als is becoming more
populdr • a0m on g rank.and-file
"'omen -secretaries. teachers
and hC)Q!IMl\·es.
ThouSand\t of new brides are wil·
ling to voW ''for better, /or worse"
-but not to take lhe~r husbands'
names.
Some married couples hn,·e as·
sumed the 'wife's family ·name,
combined aurnames <Reynolds
and liturphy becomes Renphy), or •
gone with ''double-barrelled"
(-hyphenated) titles ISmith-Jones).
' EUPHONIOUSLABEIS
Jn order to prevent family
disputes, still others have leafed
through the phone book in pursuit
of euphonious, but completely new
labels. 1
"Some "''omen, not all women to
be sure, would like to put their
names on their lives as an artist
puts his or her name on a painting.
That 's how I feeL" says Teri Tep-.
per 'A'ho won her birth-given name
back in court two years ago and
now heads the Ce nter for a
\\'oman 's 0'A'n Name in Barrine·
ton , Ill.
Her organization, with represen·
tatives in all 50 states and some
dozen foreign nations, serves as a
clearinghouse for maiden-name
inquiries. It has sold more than
10.000 booklett1 (Qriced SZ.5(fJ on
the sUbject. · ·
The "aame of the name" started
back in lSSS when crusadin~ Lucy Stone marrie(l Henry B. Blackwell
or Massachusetts and solemnly
swore :
SYMBOL OF IDENTITY
"1'fy name is the 1ymbol or my
identity and must not be lost." She
became the first known American
woman to retain her "birth-given"
fa term feminists prefer to
"maiden") name.
But today, more than a centur)'
later, modern-time "Lucy Ston·
ers'' are still facing obstacles:
tn Lowell. !\lass., Cormer city
councillor ·Gail Dunfey, though
elected Under her own name, was
marked absent at a council
meeting because she refused to
adopt her hus ban.d's name.
For lS months. offirla1s at City
Jla\I in NewtQnvllle,~lass. refused
to lecaliie a blrth «rtlficate for the
child or Diana Altman and her
husband Ri chard Siecel because.
they 1ave their new-bom daughter
a hyph enated name. Last mot1th
the state's attorney .. gen~ral ruled
in her favor.
Says Di ana Altman, who now
runs a name·change information
sefvicf! out of h~r ·home: ''Ex·
changing my nam.e for my husban:·
d's would be symbolic denial or all
that 1 was befor~1 married. MY life
didn 't begin at the lime of my mar·
riage. It simply became happier."
COURTS TESTING
Reta lnin& birth-given names (or
"'previous surnames" in the case of
a previous maitriage) ls perfectly ·
legal in most states. Only l!awail
has a law on the books requiring
wives ·to adopt their husband's
name, and that statute ls presenUy
being constitutionally. tested in the '
courts.
Onomatologists (those who stud)' :names) say the custom p( pas!ing
the father 's name from gener.itioil
to generation d,ates back to npble
a1'd wealthy Europeans during the
Middle Ages.
Women and children were con·
sidered man 's property along with
the house and firearms he laid title
to. To this day names in lcela,nd
are almost exclusively patronymic
(the son of Eric Leif takes the sur-.
name Erickson) and consequently
'a "·ire, husband. and their off·
spring all have different last
·names.
Opposition to women retaining
their birth·given names comes·
primariiy from bureaucrats and .
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Married ·women, 'disagreeing ·
wi th Shakespeare 's
" famous 'quotation, .!ay
'A. ro~e by a~iy oiher
11:ame does1~ 't smell as
sweet.' '
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traditionalists " who say soeh a
general practice •ould con(uae,
record·keeplngi il'leteaH divorce rates and crea e ~lal en;i~arra1·
sment. · ~i t · ·
"How is a husband suppo.eeci to
introduce his wife? ''.they alt.
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· AOswers On.e husband '"l'l'Yl 'Thl's 1 is my wife, Dr. Jane Doe. She
prefers. her own name and,.,t09lh·
brush,"' I
While more than 20 'state attor-•
ney generals have ruled lb favor of
women retaining 'theil' namei
during the last year, feminlats are
still divided oVer the usefulnes1 of
legislation and eourt action.
Court orders are clear proof of
their legal rights, but ·they are .
. time-consuming, 1omeUme1 ex·
Jltnii.ve. Advice given moat oft.en to
those new. brides co111slderiaf ~~ping their names is ''stayoutof'
the courts" and continue to use.
Your maiden name on a "busint1s
as usual" basis.
Naming ch'ftdren appears to be
the next battlefield on ttte horizon·.
tr parents . h·ave difrerent ~ur·
names, which name· does the child
assume? How does he explain his
unusulli circumstances to the other
children? Should children's names
. be hyphenated? . Will the 1ixth
generation ·offspring have boxcar
nar'nes coupled by hyphens?
At least one soluUo4 bas been
round by actress Jane Fonda and
her hu.sb·and, activist Tom
Hayden. The'.y've named th'eir
newborn son Troy· O'Donov1n
,Garity.
New Choices .coordinator
Carroll Richa.rdaon (left) watches
Bernadette and Rich
in chess game.
BEA ANDERSON, Edi!or
Love Will ·Last,
Looking -Beyond PhysicaLHandicap · -Not:..lnfatuafion
N ~:,.~h~~~.~~ .. -~~,n~ ... ~~~Ee~~~~~~.. ca:~:::~~-i~Fl~ (Ann Landers~
1 01u1101u,"'i.1111" family for 1he fi rst time. that do everything from chess to field· dothiS, other people can do it, too.'' print it for all the teenagers (and ~
OeeJs a tiny, articulate 'A'oman· or .. Bernie" earned her driver's Ileen · trips ·and bring in speakers vtho Their growth has manifested itself many adults) who are grappling with ·e:ndangered because I don'lknow how
3•1. ~ . se, with the help. and encouragement discuss subjects of interest from in an outreach program to others with the problem. -OAKI.ANDREADER · to deal with my wife's irresponsible
Riehl is o slig ht, mustachioed col· ofthegroup. crafts to di et and exercise," ·c~ and similar.physical disabilities. 'LOVEORINFA'IVATION? spending. She refuses to admit she
Jcge st.dent. · Gary, y,·ho lives in Costa ?tfesa, has !l.i~l'!ardson added, As a group, they want to share the· JNFATUATION leaps into bloom. can't handle a checking account
Berr1adette is an attractive brunette increased his mobility with a tri·· chance to make decisions ·for' a dif· LOVE usually takes root slowly and although evei-y Dionth 1he is over:
v. 1th dark-rimmed glasses. · '''heel cy cle he devel~d. It runs on' NO PRESSURE ' ferent lire. grows with time. . drawn. Dilr~·, a trim blond \\'ilh a sh,Y. batteries arter some initial pedaling. · · "No one hiis to be anything but what "W~ all work at our own pace, and INFATUATION ls accompanied by We fight' about this constantly. I
:.mile. speaks slov.•iy and carefull)'. Rieb is en rolled at college, noting he wants to be . He is the one who there is no pressure, for example, to a . sen5e or 'uncertainty. You are ean't live witb debt. I think she needs
Hill is a ne'A'lywed. that now there are a dozen students chooses hi s own directions.'" go to college,'' said Dee. stimulated and thrilled but ~t real~y professional hf:lp because she'• a·
_.\rdcn is into tape recording. v.·ith CP where there were only one or Self-discovery, a form ol en·. "This is all new to me. t "'ant to happy. You are ~lser~ble when hell compulsive spender. She won 't go.
l'his tells you a little about some of t'A·o. counter group, ofrers a chance to let taste life, accept the challenge. First a?sent. :V0u ean t wait untll you see Can you help? -TRUSTING JN YOU
the people in !\'ew Choices. It doesn't out reelings that have been inside for a I'll taste -Crom th e school of life, the~ him again. . ·. . DEA&_ TRUSTJSG: Make •• •P·
tell yo u they are adults of average or SE\VCHOICES longtime. perhaps I'll look to a formalH LOYE begins with a .. reehn( or polatment with tbe person . la you.r
above average intelli gence who are Rich tyj>ifies a new direction, a riew "I've never worked with a group as education," Dee said. . sec1;1nty. You are worm with. a sense ballk ~ho couase'ls cUent1: He will tt:ll \'iclim~ or cl'rl'bral i>alsy. · choice for the physically handlc .. p~ aware or the need for personal '1'oo many people," someone ad· of,h11 nearness, evenv.•henhe 1s away. you botb what needl to be done -a•d
They nrl" among 26 partici pants in a pc·d. He talks haltingly, with deter·· growth. They've all grown and I've ded, "don't look beyond the physical ~~1les do not separate )'.OU. You want how. 1r aa "authority" says she must
l\\'O·yellr ex ploratory program funded mination and li\'es \\'ilh almost· con~ grown, too," said Richardson, who problem. They judge us on bow we h1r;n near, but near or ra:. you know live on an allowance and all charie
IJy 3 grBTit' from the Department of st ant tremors. But he wants tne has taught, done marriage counseling look. he s yours and you can wait. arcouata nmst be closed she ml•ht
Jlealth. Education nnd \\'elrarc. chance to "do his thing and make· and w o.r k e d in vocation a I "Don't look at the shell. Look at lNf'.'ATUATION saya, "We m.ust get llsten. If she refuses to io, co alone
But the for us of lhe program, spon. · mistakes like anyone else." rehabilitation. me.'' married right away. I can t risk and follow the banker's lnstrucllons
db h u .t 1 C b 1 p 1 Hetoldofanlncidentinhispublic ~osinghim.''LOVE1ay1,.''Don'trusp -oomatterwbat. ' !'Ore . ~: 1 c . ni ec ere ra ~ sy speaking class. The teacher sug~ into anythtn-g." You are sure of one · J\s~oc i :nion. is not (lfl the physical gested be could make h\1 speech alt· another. Yoll can pl~ your t\ltllre • 'DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have as pe~ts uf ce~ebral P.al:sy. . ting down "where..l might be more • • witb confidtnce. -• ' printed atvef.at lelten:over th&ye·ars ''\\hat '"·c re.talking about is_ee.!':.. I rt b.I •• _.~ .,........ -.. -·~ • ~ -• ..... -~-.... ,-_. INFAT'-TION h I t t . ~"I' I 'd t I hbo :<rtnal l!rli\\·th ~··-!ii :llcl-rftnlTIT . COfl! o, a . . . .. , v~ 11 an emen o aUU\4 ncons1 era e neg r1 who Jl)>,vchf"lleo ,inst c~i r reoll Richardson. \\'ho Rich s reaction was, No,, I II stand-~ 5exual excitement. If you are honest, might. be dear because they don't
1.:oC1rdina tt•i; the µreo~ram .. l.:C P. up. get throu¥h It somehow. '!'istakes you will di1cover thal it la dU'flcult to aeem lb hear their do& barking all
t':1.ec uti\'t' director l'\ita \\'aite is direc· manedn•t.1,1,. J don t want any.special treat· enjoy ohe another Qn)eu you know it night. I had the same problem and will end lh intimacy. , finally tolved it. Maybe you'd Uke to
tor. The group agreed that looking LOVE Is the maturaUon of'frl6nd· pass the word to others who are
GOAIS CHANGING beyond the physlcal aJpect, lo th e per-'This is all netV to nie. ship. You mUit be friends be!on you similarly plagued?
\\'hen the group organized last 50n inside , is essential. can..be.Jo_v_e.r:1 '1.w:Mk.m)kwlfeand I wereup-tlll---
J :rnu·ary , 1hern.•@re-S'J't!cittqoaltrf :All-hnrbe'e·neJnbl"rr1.s·~--wl'le / INFATUATION l1c:k1 eonndence. l a.m •• because of our neighbor's
each memb4r-lndependent living, their .$)'mptom s are-mistaken ror in·· tvant to taste_.. life, When he's away you WOftf;ltr If he'1 'barking dog. Jt was driving us out or
collegestudr,marriage, mobility. toxication or drug abu . n ey sug· with another girl. Sometim• you our mJndl. We got out or~ drove
"We've be co me more flexible. gested that the public. and the police, accepting the challenue, even check to make sure. QUI' car out of the gara ge and parked
\Vh at we have now are 26 separate miaht be' informed through a n o c LOVE means truAt. V°" J1tlY fall tn the driveway, between our house
pro1rams." . tducation program, possibly offered ti h I'll lo k into INFATUATION. but )'OU never ahdournelghbOr's.
Members meet al a I railer on the by New Choices. ien, per apii, 1 0 ran In love. Infatuation ITllfht leod We U>ok turns leaning on the hom
UCP site three days a "''eek for a Independent living is another Issue. )'Ou to do things for which you might, rorlJS minutes straight. The nelithbora
varielyofn ctlvltles. Most or lh• group have been depen· to a I ormal educatio11:' be sorry, butLOVE ..... rwlll. • came out and yelled, "Are ~OU
In less than a year, the group has dent on con\.·alescent homes and LOVE leads you up. It makl!!s you crazy?" I yelled back, "Your doa
developed deep , Jastina: relatlonshlps. families . · look Up . lt makes YoU think up. It makes Just as much noise ever>' dar.
Each member reels off the accom· Now , so me have moved toward ·makes you a better person than you ned night."
f>llshmentsoranothcr. ! li ving olone or neoronc another, and \\·era before -1 KNOW THE DIF· \Vlth that they whistled for the
.Dee Is wnlkln_.& with r1uod canes, sharing living 1pa ee and chores such. ' • FERENCE mutt. He came runnln1 and we
freed fr m her')wMeelchalr •net the asshopplniRndcooklnf, ! •I \ . DEAR-.ftl!ADER: Beautiful. 'haven'~ had any trouble since. -
stcreol\'Pe5 tht1l v.ent v.hh ft. ShP New Choice s doesn't pl1eonhole ~ Th111k1for'ah1rlnf, PEACS -lT'SBEAUTJFUL
. ~·ent off th e pool's dl\·1n1J b<wrd and each person into a ri&ld activity DEAR PEACE: You're lucky the
v• 'Cd ~llhout a Ille Jacko.I.. schedule. • ' .PEAR ANN LANDERS : My Job II" .... , .. 11bborodltla'lcallllle poU ...
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Mesa M'omata Proves It
Mustangs' Image Upgraded
derbolt"l nnd it's an apt
Diane 'Sock is the kind or description of the white
gal people give horses to. ·Ho· rs.i"n' _ streak that shoots here and Her husband, Robin, is the there about the corraltwbel\
kind of guy who helps take a visitor is first intreduoed
careofthem . A · d toNinaandherbaby.
And to say they both like rou n He arri\'ed only about the arrangement would be at the ,·ery least the un-. h three month s ago and,
derstatemen t ofthemonth. Wll Tom McCann .. brought the tot~~·-
Dlane le<:1r ned to' ride '--------------_,. __ ,.,_~ owned horses to O
when Irving ftt eyer. the ioi ~. counting th e ~
Costa ft1esa pioneer ""hose \\lith his double mdnl' the National ft1erit Stallion with a roal on the way.
fa rm fronted on the street flowing dow n both sides of tit le and in 197-1 of National
now named for him (ft1 eyer his deep, crested neck. his Champion Get of Sire.
h long tail cascading clear to One of his sons, Sock's Al Place ), tossed er onto a th e gro und a nd h is Borak ("T}le Lightning")
strawberry roan mustang d. h k. 'A'as Paciri'C Coast Cham· mare na med Star. "me 1cine at" mar ·1ngs
She wa s just a child ""hen setting off his handsome pion Stallion for both 1972 head from the snow white and '73. the old rancher gave her 1 . f h' bod h · Tarlc's Snowflake. a ~"'-1 I d. t 1 co onng o 1s r. e 1s ....tJ.Yli!i essQns ~n ian _s__y e0 1 '·ht t kl di youn g stud out of Tarte and He tied the horse to a stake tru Y a 3lg o n e a
d d h warm ,glow in anyone who a nonmustang mare named in the groun an put er . . be G1'dget, won't be 4 years old b d b b k Sh appreciates equine auty. a oar are a c · e I · h' 3 unti l n ext month. but d'd 't h · t Not on y 1s t IS 1 -year-1 .n even a\'e reins o. Id t t t d th 'd already has won Pacifi c hold onto. o prepo en s u e pr1 e
. It's a method guaranteed of th e Bock stables at the Coast Champion 11alf Bred
either to give you a solid mom ent. but he also is Stallion titles for 1972 .. h •·co\'er bo,•" for the breed and '73 . "seat' tn a urry ortoemp-associatioii 's brochure-th e Bonita Nina . a 'J'ar1c ty the horse's ba i;~. Diane develope d ·the pamphlet that tell s the stablemate, \\·as adjudged
b I f v:orld \\'hat a moder n R ese r \'e C h a mpion training. It has een a ot o . d be American Mu s tang '!are 1·n help over the years , mustang 1ssup pose to . 1•
especially in recent times HE'STHE onethat cando P&ciric Coast competition
as s he has progr essed it. His mother was caught in for 1972 and again in '73 and
through i nnu merable the wild state arr the ranges also is holder or the 1974 ti-
h ors es and costume ofUtahan'dthe stallionwas tie. National Grand Cham·
changes to ride .in sO many brought as a young foal to pion Produce or Dam.
parades and shows she has California .
virtually Jost counl. lie \\'Ound up at a board-ing stable in Cypress where
"AND THE hardest part he was left by a previous 0..11,~s is . keeping straight in th~ ov.•ner i~'lieu or payment of
DIAl!IE BOCK IN 'SLIPPERY• COSTUME ABOARD MUSTANG STALLION TARIC saddle of a mustang while afeedbdl.
A~O l'\'lr\1\'S offspring
(by Ta rie ) seems to be
:1nother Bock -babr that
('Ould \\·i n r1h bons . Hi s
name is Centell a C"Thun·
But e\'en Centclla still
isn't the· newest addition.·
There's an elderly pony of'
about 14 hands height, a red.
and dun pinto, gi\•en to U\e
Bocks for· their children,
Renee. 11. and Erin, 9, to
use .
Not all their horses are '
kept out on Cypress Street,
v.•here they r ent stable
space; in fact, at IC'ast one iSli
on lease to a charro who
plans to make him into -. .
I a n c y , h a n d s.-o r f'
performance animal.
But there isn't room e.\'M
for the new guy, the· old
po ny nam ed Rough 'n'
Ready, wh ic h Diane and the
kids have changed to its
Spanish equivatent, "Tosco
y Listo," at the family home
at 1967 Anaheim A\·e .• in
Costa Mesa.
That location's handy for
dad's work-he's a lead
custodian at Estancia High
School -but it's too citified
for mu stangs.
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a traditional Moorish cos· town) he has been.m:,o~v~ed~to~P~;;;;;;;;;;;~;::;:;;;;~~~:':~~=~:':".::'.:'"'f'"*-.. ~ i .~ .. · . .-How to T.rave l TY7;. th Ch;ldren tume;~she sa~~Ihe-sa\jn, Cypr;ss '.!.~~ s\<f.•l~.'" t . t J:.I. j W ., Ii -1s'slippery'"":""'""" ~za "Sll"1p otcounty te~-~' .
By STAN DELAPLANE \Vere high on Cuernavaca -where \\'e had a ~: SAN FRANCISCO -By the time she was two, my house. "\Ve didn't have to. make our beds, the maid
ioungest daughter had gone·to two Hilton openings jn did·it. '"But found littie to do i'i1 ~iexico City.
Europe. And diaper.pinned to her bedrmm wall, was Jreland -\vhere we lived in a farmhouse -\Vas
a 100,000-miles certifi cate from United Airlines CShe fine,."'B~cause there }Ve~e animals and a Jot of other
began getting letters from vi.ce presipents with kidS to pfay ~\)ith.Y
statistics of a irline travel advising her to ship her. The hazar·C\-'·'? At :;rge 5 the boy got s ick
cargo by air freight. l . occ'asionllly for no reason at all. He chose difficult
I've hauled four children arou_nd the.world -ih time ·. Like standingin Iipe a:t passport control.
various size packages.1'\'e seldom been alone. I kno\v Fortunately he g ave a football two-minute
something about traveling \\'ilh moppets. I s urvived. \\·arning : He turned-a shade greep.·I had him Y>'earing
Here's ho\\': a CO\\'boy ha ~ \\'ith a lot of capaeijy and a string under
Through the bottle-and-d.iaper age, kids sleep the chin. , • \ "-· ~. •
easily_ on planes. Get a villovo' and a blanket out o(,the I grabbed his hat. Put it ur\4er ~Is mouth. He
overhead. Tuck them in. .. ; L 'popJ)cd his funch into hat. I threw the·hat awaY and in
Three t o eight years they're res~ss. The . half an hour he y,ias well and hungcy. <I said: ••Blast
ste,,·ardess may have lap ga mes for the m .• But don't it! That airline lunch "'as free. You might have held
d.epend on it -airlines are cutting do,vn on frills . onto it.")
Thal provides the spr· r1tory along Costa J\fesa s
ingboard for her to tell you eastern fla~k kno •,•:n as San·
more perhaps. than you ta Ana Heights, one of the
C\'erwantedtoknowabout toughe s t pockets of
the mu stang. She begins ~~c~yard horse people re·
with the' fact that -far s1st1ng . the onslaught ~f
from being ihe scra\\'Jly, ill -suburbia, to be found 1n
fed and wild horse of the Orange County. .
range that most people pie- . There h~ has sired a str·
ture -the horse that ha s t~g of winners and ha~.
been legitimated in today.'s hu_nself managed to ~ull 1~
American Mustang As· ·q_wte a f~w of th~ biggest
soclation, Inc., is a .t1~lesava1la~leto~1m.
beautiful descendant of the He \\'&S Winner Jn 1973 of
'Barbs &l)d Andalusions on· ----------..l..---------'------,-,-
ce owned by shiek.s, sultans •
and tings. , . ", ....
Public '
B1ing your O\\'O. 't .;\t age 7 m y older daughter read a paper to her
They do best on country vacations. 1\Iy youngest class: "What I· Did On Aly Vacation: 1'i1exico i$ very
-girl, 12, boy 11 -\'Oted ihis '"ay: Liked JarTiaica intaressting. Once \\'C sa\V a little boy on the street
... \rhere \\'e had a beach house. Lo\·ed Kauai -where and he didn't ha,·e any pants on at all . And once my
~·e had a beach hous~ -but notl-Jonolulu. father got drunk and fell dcWn the stairs."
If you think a mustang
couldn 't pos sibly have
anything in common with
t,boSe fancy , prancy An·
dalusians and Arabians ·
"'hich emerged from the
Moorish· tribesmen 's
mounts that crossed to
Spain from North Africa's
Barbary Coast (that's AUCTION ~
' It hasn 't a ll be en e asy. But it 's \Vere '''ild for a boat \Ve rented on 'tbe Thames. •·intaressting ."
been where the Barb name com-
ies from, or course), you
need an introduction to But "there \ras nothing to do '''heii. We went to London
exc~pt sit in· the room and \Vatch TV.'' . -
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Dates, Figs, ~~o~m .
PAL!if SPRINGS ~U PI ). There still ~re no ·high·,rise
-The desert blooms in hotels· blotting out the de·
Southern .California the sert sun or t,be, view of the
year round these days. riearby mountl!-1fls .
Blooms not onl y with Neon sigTis are prohibit-
dates and figs and other ex-. ed, and so are blinking,
otic fruits and flQI.a buLalso _flashing....and mov.ing..signs.
with swlmmine pools, ten· There ate no shiocky
nis courts, golf courses, souvenir sh0ps, and all.er·· hot ~ls , housing -and dark, entertainment is loW ,.
tourists. key.
Take Palm Springs .. It~ Palm Springs offers a
natural hot mineral spnngs wide variety of aceom-
Were a mecca for ailing In-mGd ations, from budget·
dians for centurle11 but it pticed small hotels to high·
was hardly more than a ra'te resort complexes of up
eluster of adobe huts when to soo rooms. Most of the
first discovered 1n the 1930s bigger ones have swimming '
by movie stars.. po o I s , s a u n as a n d
Today, Palm Springs can therapeutic baths in addi·
boast of 5,000 awlmming tion to a wide range of
pools, more than 200 tennis ·recreational and other
courts. 34 golf courses, facilities.
about 200 hotels, ·a popula-Long popular is the Palm
tion of 25,000 and 1.5 million Springs s pa. built over the
visitors annually. And air site or the Indian hot springs
conditioning has helped that gave this o8'sis its
make it a year round vaca-name. The springs and land
liQn site. . are still owned by the Aqli~
Jt is still a popular retreat 'Caliente (hot water) Jn·
for celebrities from the dians, who leased them to
World.0£,entertainment. lhe spa for 99 years.
For despite Its boomirig Jn fact, every other:
popularity as~ a tourist square mile or _la~d in the
destination, Palm Springs desert eommun1ty 1s owned
h'a1 not cone touristic. by the Indians.
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• Mesa Verde Trani & Toun. Also, stop at VlkillCJ• IV;
• Gourmet Food and Spirits, to .take home a
: : gourmet gift or a fine wine. . . . •. These are only two of the many shops and
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t°lDspee!tlon 7 ·II p.m.i . . .
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Furniture, S elect Indian Turquoise ...
Sl,000.000 INVENTORY
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Concer t
Today
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J ack Shoop's Big Rand
Sound r eturns to South
Coast \'illugc, to y,·rr1p up
the full Sunday concert
sl'ries tod0ty
Shoop'& ur<,:he:-:.tra of 12
, l'p!:ciali:.:ts in the hll :i ufthc
'40's \\'tth <in occasional
. modern \\'rinkle . Shoop \\'us
:1 promi:-:.ing youn2 nl u~i ·
r1:1n \l:hen Glen :\liller \\'<I:\
at J11s peak. No\\". Shoo1>
helps the Big Hand i r:1rlition
J::row as he c ntl'rlains
· !hrou~hout Oranl.(c Cuunly
'l'hl" frr.t· 1·Qnc;e rt Y>'ill 'tart
<1l I.JO p.rn . ;1t South (.;i;u ~t
V 1Jl uge, l ociitcd on
Sunflo\l:er A 1·enue , unt·
hlu<.·k "'t::<1t of Bristol ~t rcl·I ,
nea r tl1e Stt n Dil'gu
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Sunday. November 2-4. 197-4
• Opera Revieee
Niska Shines as Medea
BV JACKl f~ 11\'MAN
Ol U.. O•Uy l"llel M•K
Hes not in violence but In the · is mttrred by a v.·ide vibrato
fact lh11.t in l\1edea'!iv.•orld il and a harsh lower register.
Cheruhini's "l\ledea," is the innocent who must effectively to portray the
first produced in 1797, has suffer. cruelty, hysteria and , oc·
ne\·c·r been a \'ery popular Part or the poignancy of casional tenderness of the
opera but the New York Ci-th~ opera and the produc· Character.
ty Opera production at the lion lies in the contrast Admirably s upporting',
Los Angeles l\fusic Center between the cruel l\fedea her is Samuel Ramey as
shows that it deserves to be. , and her small children who Creon. A bass.baritone wi th
The gruesome stor~· of the walk the stage like t~·o '1 l)()Y,'erful voice und envia ·
sorceress who kills her oy,·n Christopher Robins in a ble di ction, Ra mey is also a
children is ele v<ited into tt world of P oo h gone superb actor whose silent · A I "rief in the last scene is vpe11 ''9 pussion<ile story of Jove :ind frighteningly ay,•ry. e
hate by so<i ringly beautifW almost overwhelming.
music a nd a spectacul<ir TllE ROLE of f\tedea is Another distinguished
r b II d d. perform<in ce is given by P<'r ormunce Y soprano an unusua Y eman in g Fr<inces Bible as Neris. She f\laralin Niska. one and Miss Niska grabs it
In fu el, the horror of the ""'ith both h<tnds. swings it di splays a rich. confident
tale 1s ft1r more subtle than twice around her head and mcz_zo voice a nd adds a I · dimension of motherliness the 1>lot y,·ould suggest. and ets fly· ' which beautiruUy sets off
pe'hap' mo'" err-,,·,.e It She uses her voice, whfCh "'" · Medea '.s evil.
Colleen ·De"'hurst co·
s tars with J a son:
Robards f,)nd Tom Clan·
cy in the O'Neill drama,
"A Moon for the Mis·
begotten." Direct rrom
a hit Broadway run. -it
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Money Schemes
MONDAY
BY SYDNEY OM.tBll
ARJ ES <March 2l·April
19): ·You are going to get,
"static." Mea_ns •what ap-'
pea red a smooth co~rse ·
could actually be r iddled
"'Ith obstacles. Key is lo·
kn.ow and .be prepared.
TA URUS (April 20·1\-fay
20J : You may have to com-
ple te ta s k started by
a nother. Ac cent is o n
tangled afrairs. c1ande:;tine
agreements. Be analytical.
UBllA (Sept. 23·0cl 22):
New plans are on agenda. wb~t appe3.red "cut•and·
dried turns out to be unset·
tied, ripe for'revision·. You
do sorile overturning for
J?Ur pose of remod'eJing.
·SCORPIO !Oct. 23·
Nov. 21): Red .tape is
present and you can per-
ceive it. Accent is on delay,
·temporary confinement and
applll'ent setback.
However . yo u gain ·
cooperation fron1 one who
cares,
Check facts. .-SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22·
IRVINE UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
GE1'flNI (May 21-J uneT:Dec. 21): Highlight ver·
20): Friends tend to have satility. Explore various
opens Tuesd ay at the "hot'.' disputes. You may be 1:nethods, procedures. Ac·
Ahamanson Theatl'e, ~caµgh.t in middle..-Jml.e.ss -ce.nt is~on creativity, love,
RICHARD Taylor as th"roughJan.11 . . cautio4s and wise. Lovers' f1ieild,ship, 1ipeciatrelation·
Jaso n has an adequate quarrel could also be on sbip with yo ung person.
voi ce but clump~ through agenda. CAPRICORN <Dee. 22. the opera like , a second·
hand clothier. Which may 'F B ' .CANCE R (June 21-July Jan.19):.Youmayfindyour-
be fitting, since the golden ree to e 22): T w~ person s YO.U $~l(at loggerheadswithone
neece he gives his brjde-lo· respect, perh~p~ love! s~em in authority. Key is to be
be looks li ke it came rrom a A CSUF inten~ on hav1~g a d_1spute. frank. stra1ehtfor\1•ard. If
secondhand clothing store. l ·pant rush of! tn panic. Key· )'ou slick to basics. you
-Barbara llocher handles A ·stage P'e'senlati·on of _1s to see as 1s, to learn •. to ultil"t\atelv achieve goal.
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the role or Glauce well. She lisle~ and-to come away · · . has a voice with a shimmer-the ~mmy ~war~;~nning with your own opinions. AQUi\RIVS (Jan. 20-Feb. nl)tlXtOll•Alllllt!Al,... ""lMEfPOl musical review Free to · 18 1: Restlessness should not ~ ing middle register but • " · LEO (July . ~a:Aug. 22~: be permitted to dominate. GLENN FOID
lacks power on the high ~· ·.-You and Me, wtll Hold off o n Journey, 1r A\·oid actions based on "'S • ~TtC.C"
notes. h1ghhght the Cal. State 1 "b l d .bl ~~~~~"~"~'~~~~~~ The production is ban-F'uller~on t~eate~. depart -P nus1 ~ a n poss1 . e. \\"him , impulse. Applit>s
dicapped by an u n -men t s Exper1.m ental Reservations and the hke .si>ecifically to call s, \t>tter
Night and weekend pi"ogram is available. LSAT
1s not reQuired for admission. Graduates receive
the J .O. or. LL.B. degrees and Qualify for the
Galifornia Bar Examination.
necessarily sym metrical T,heater pre.senlahon at S _te~d to be .confus~d: Deal v.•r.µin g.~~hort trips. Permit
Set b' Lloyd Evans Wh'.ch oclocktoda~.. . \Vtth one in pos1tK1n of lofl:ict:..haveasar 1 ................... responsibility. Bypass red '·
limits stage movement to Als? appearing on the tapeand ribbon clerks. PISCES (Fell. 19-~larch
basically uninteresting con· ~l aybdl for the rour.<fay run VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 20 ): Be conservative \\'here fh;uration . is Samuel Beck.ett's short ~N'eve,lhse.Jess . the produc· play, ""E nd.game," and four 22): ~loney a nd how it gets m one~· is eon cer ne d. d d t d t a way -that cou ld be R emem ber recent
Wlln Oil CALL FOR COM,LETE lf'tFORMA.TIOM tion scored. an overwhelm-s~u e~~(: :r~~ e c one ·~,c reatured. You reach beyond resoluti ons .. Be ·" <'om ...
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suff ix prefix 20 Indigent 95 Baptis(Jlal
1 Ou lver 82 Gael ic 146 Nose : comb.27 Quotidian vessel
6 Joyou6 83 Fainting form 29 June 96 Hidden
11 Clothe 85 Worry 148 Nigeri an beetles obstacle
16 European 86 Chinese people 33 Biblical 97 Catnap
aurochs society 149 Nickle pronoun 98 Birth
21 Axiom 88 Welcome symbol 35 Spire 99 Gaudiness
22 Venerate 89 Cen tury 150 Enlisted 3B Diminish 101 Linguistic
23 Noble bird plan! person 3~ Corrode sound
24 Amalgamate 90 Ocean inlels 151 Green 41 Elude 103 Elevator
25 While 91 Heavy nap vegetables artfully direct ion
26 Neat 92 Rostrum 154 Since: 43 Ease 104 Irish girl
28 Poisonous 93 Nullify Scottish 45 Antenna 107 Rubber tube
agaric 95 Expensive 156 Approve 47 Rapid 108 Deliberate
30 Forward wraps 157 Elude 49 Wedding slight
31 Pronoun 96 Skewer 159 Thin fabric vow: 2wds. 110 Amorous
32 Pigpen 97 Mending 160 Composure 50 Roman deity looks
34 Wallops: socks 162 Old woman 52 Ma idens: 111 Chasm
slang 100 Billiard cue 164 Shelf slang 113 Terse
36 Moist 101 Cargo un it 165 Matriculate 54 Scottish 11 4 Absorbing
37 Turly 102 Military 166 Restauranl devil 116 Whale herd
39 Carmine coal patron 55 Bed support 117 Source
40 Take advice l-04 Caruncle 167 Seraphim 56 Pilose of heat
42 Jot 105 Pigeon pea 57 Law 119 Req ui re
44 Journey 106 Hall: Latin DOWN 59 Recesses 121 Doze
46 Warvictirn 107 Goose cries 61 Thailand 123 Intoxicated
47 Great anger 109 Golf score 1 Shatter coin 125 Develop
48 Wildcatter's 11 o Exude 2 Quickness 63 Unattached 127 Woody plant
!ind moisture 3 Culling too! 64 Irish patriot 129 Tantalizer
51 Male party 111 Japanese 4 Tool chest 66 Withered 130 Conclusive
53 Golden clogs 5 Man's name 67 Song for two131 Breathing
Touch king 112 Chinese 6 Farm 69 Rhinoceros 133 Negative ion
55 Sham pagoda s torage bin beetle 135 Storehouse
58 Spirit 113 Argue 7 TV 72 Lasso 138 Continent :
60 Greek 115 Titter commercial 74 Printing abbr.
underground 117 Submarine 8 Poker measure 139 Recumbent
62 Snuggle detector winnings 76 Corporate 140 Bumpkin
65 Florida Key 118 Maltreat · 9 Malay boat leader 142 Aspect
66 Sea bream comp. wcL 10 Leavening 78 Puddle 143 Send forth
68 Acclamation 120 Regrets ageot 79 Rendezvous 145 Celebes
70 Hindu 122 Lofty 11 Notwith· 80 Moral duty cattle
mantra 123 Tortoise standing 82 Hibernia 147 Peru Ind ian
71 Ass1s1an1 124 Range crest 12 Hamelin pest84 Solver's aid 150 Harpoon
72 Depend \ 26 Judo emblem 13 Personalities 85 Distant 152 Sudsy brew
73 Actor's 128 Encountering 14 Sailing 87 Feedbag 153 Perch
signal 130 Actuality vessel "dainty'" 155 Seaeagle
7.& f;-larket booth 132 Yellow bugle 15 Rarely 88 Attire 158 Alleged
76 Dog 134 Unsullied 16 Channel 90 TV's Archie force
77 Three 136 Ooze marker 91 An imation 161 Compass
comb. form 137 See 17 Hostel1y 92 Grand lacJy point
7a Skin opening 141 Genre 18 Silicon 93 Famous 163 Biblical
7g• Molif 142 Soft leacake symbol violin king
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! :Old Hollywood Dresse~· MuselQll
When everybody. else
la.YI don 't, Diana Vreeland
says "I won't take no for an answer."
'that's hO\\' she ran Vogue
ll18iazlne during the yeorS
when-she made fashion his·
tory (Kay-Thompson even
did a kinetic takeoff on her
.uniqµe and fiery personali·
REX REED
se"'-'l'I together for covering
shots an(l re·takes. 'fhc
originals ha~ long ago been
stolen o)' Ip~. Other geQls
we.re un11vailab1t"
fastly refu s ing to take no for
:in ansi,~1er . She found ,
through sleuthing tactics
tha.t \\'Ould dazzle Agatha
Christie, the wooden dum-
my Schiaparelli used ror
r.10e \\lest. In those days,
the \'o\uptuous l\lae refused
to travel to Paris to bl!
fitted , evl!n by ?i1adame
Schiaparelli h!!rself. The
studio sent a wooden dun1-
my in her place.
·in the raw Judy Gar)tlnd's \egen-
dHry ruby-rea slipperstrom
"The \\'izard of Qi," ror ex·
ample, are nO\\' owned by a
private collector in Texas.
•l e paid Sl2,000 tor them
and doesn't care if lloward
Hughes .,.,·ants thcn1. fle 's
not selling or lending. not
even to the !\l ctropolitan
r.luseum .
tY in \he movie musical, "Funny Face," cc·menting stage in the golden era of
her legend forever\ ;,ind the movies." that~s how she's running the She doesn't do anything
C1>1ttume Institute at the halfway. Even Greta Garbo
Metrepolitan . Museum of got excitet.I. She didn't si'iow
Art. • up at the opening night · ··rr art is all-encom-gala, but she did ask for a
p11ssing, ii must include. private tour early the nt'xt
(ashion ," says ~lr s. morning berore 'the
Vreeland , who looks like a museum opened. ·The ex-
cross between a silent-hibition is th'!t exciting. It
screeny "a.rnP and Lillian even brought 'Garbo out of
Hellman. -<oi :seclusion. 1, ,
· This week, she put her Robert LaVi'll.· who has
money where her mouth is been the power behind the
and thousands of hours· of throne during the long, hard
work resulted in one of the .hours of·v..-ork and research
most lavishly .assembled required.to.vull this lavish
collections of flolly.,11ood s how tog~ther , is-a
movie costumes in history. Hollywood pro_ He started
T k. 1 h researching the costume 8 ing their r g tful place exhibition in r.1 arch, 1974 along side th e Grel'k 'sculptures and the French v.'ith the aid of ·the giant
impressionist paintings. it <'alalogue book from the
comes as a surprise to some r.IGM auction.
1 lo sec Vivien Leigh's
ballgo""·n from "Gone With 1 TheWind."
11 £ AND Atrs. Vreeland
then contacted the auc-
tioneers in California to see
·BUT TllE unflappable if they could obtain the
?itrs. Vreeland says mo\'ie names of the bidders \\'ho
costumes are art, and purchase d the .l1G.r.1
nobod y "'-'Ould think of memorabili_a. Then ·t~ey
ctiallenging her. \Vhowould lurn{'d to the Fashion
~·ant to'.' ·rhe stately old Institute of Technology und
11etropolitan ha s ne\'er private collectors. Then
been so much fun. ~'lrs. Vreeland made the en-
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''The Elegance and tire s taff of th e
Glam our of ilolly"'ood r.tetropolitan stay home 11nd
Design" opened on \\lednes-v.·atch the Late Show until 4
day with a cocktail·dinncr a.m. in the morning to spot
dance and pre\•1ew for 500 old costumes.
select Beautiful People v. ho She ran old movies.
paid $150 apiece to wander. She collected sketches
through the great halls or-from private estates.
Met and see it all first. The .She t\,lmmag~d through
entire museum was re-attics and old 1teamer
desitned for the gala pre-trunks.
viev.·, v.·ith Kleig lights, ''1'he stars ~·ere no help,"
booms. cameras, dollies, says LaVine. "We needed
and Hollyv.·ood music. Nov.i stills to see how the cos-
it's open lo the public. and tumcs were aecessorized
you still feel you are going for total accuracy -.,.,·hen
to a Hollywood premiere. we Contacted the stars, they
"Once you V.'alk in." says told us they didn't e\'en
?ilrs. Vreeland ... irs lik{' en-keep pho1ogr;1phs. \Ye had
tering a Holl y,\·ood sound to rl'sort to libraries.
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private archl\'es and movie
burrs." ·
They called Claudette
Colbert in Barbados about
her exotic costumes in Cecil
B. Dtrt1illc's ""Cleopatra ..
She had no idea \\•hat hap-
pened to them. The stars
never s!lw their costumes
again in those days. 'fhey"d
v.·ear e laborate concoctions
one day, then sec them cut
down\On ;,r, dress extra in <1
crowd scene tv.'O days later.
.i\t Paran1ount. !\!rs .
Vreeland found some old
\1eronica Lake furs. Para-
1nou n l cost umes v.·erc
heavv on fur becaus l'
Adolp.h Zukor h.-d started
out as a furrier .
Ylh en the couturiere sav.'
the mountainous bust and
the Coke bottle \\"aistline.
s he exclain1ed : '"llO\\'
shocking!" She then de-
signed a perfume bottle the
same size, l'alled it '"Shock·
ini::." and hi s tory \Va s
m;1de . You can still buy
Schiaparelli's "Shocking"
perfume today. and it all
came about beca use or ?itae
West's terror or airplanes.
HOLL \'\\'OOD has never 'i~~~W~~~m9~!i,.,!i!Tiii!!~~ir!j~ had any sense or its own his·l l
tory.
If they 're burning lhe
negatives of all the old mo\'-
ie classics on nitrate film .
they certainly don't gi\'e :i
hang about costumes. Gon{'
forf;ver are th e pseudo-
Russian fllata Harl clothes
designed for G<arbo by
Adrian, the Qµcen Christina
veJ.,.ets. the Camille lace.
Lost for all time the
Crawford s houlder pads,
the S"·anson sables. l\lrs .
Vreeland discovered lh at a
lot of the so-cal lcd authentic
gowns sold at the l\1Gl\I auc·
'tion were only duplicates
Dietrich cossa('k hats. the
~lae \Vest feather boa s. At
l\1G1i1, Mrs. Vreeland di s·l ~!iJ::!
covered that a lot of the so·r
called <iuthcntic go'''ns sold
at the r.tGl\1 auction "'{'re
only duplicates cheaply
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Everything Hosey -f9r USC After 34-9 Win
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By CRAIG "'"'FF ' OflM0..1,...-.·11 ...
LOS ANGELES -ine. University or Southern California Trojans, ~ playing near fl awless football, earned .
aqother trip to Pasadena and the Rose.
Bowl Satu(_day with a rousing 34.9
tbumRfng or UCLA before a Coliseum
crowd of 82.467. '
The Trojans, ·looking more ea:ch
week like the national champions use
coach John AotcKay thought they oould·
be, ran at will against the Bruins and
took advantage of five UCLA
turnovers for the victory.
Now,'SC (aces tough Notre Da me
next Saturday al the ColiseUm. Then
Football
It's Probab19" Ohio ·tate In the Rose
Bo\\·L .
ll was a team victory, as McKay ~ai~ ~ilter, but it "'as also a day for
1nd1v1dual heroics with. the •rrojans'
Anthony Davis running through and
around the Bruins Cor 195 net yards in
31 carfies.
The Trojans All-American wiped
out O.J . $jmpson·s Paclfic-8 rushing
mark by a wide margin. I-le now has
..J.3,609 yards in three seasons, ·186 more
thanSim_pson.
S_C put t.he game a way early in tht
third quarter. Nursing a slim 17·9 lead
at the half. the Trojans took the
second half kickoff and marched 81
Takes Odd--
:Qounces ,
Odd bounces of the football:
Had 1\1.ater Dei •ligh u·on one more
game and r t>placed Bishop Amat in the
CIF playoffs. it y.·ould have been a
histori cal replay for the MD
?tl onarchs.
Eleven y.ears ago !\later Dei made
the large schools playoffs for.the first
lime and .... \Vere paired against
Redlands at the latter's field .
However, on lhe day of the game
President Ke nnedy was assassinated.
The playoff duel \\•as moved up til
Saturday night and rt1ater Dei trekked
to Redla nds where it \\'as bombed,
34-0.
. ?.l ater Dei would have again
journeyed to Redlands this season a nd
.WHITE
W4.S H
the game would have fallen on. the
11th anniversary of the assassination,
Only this lime I trust the result
v.·ould ha\•e been substantially
different.
, Laguna Beach High has to be the .. ,
b ard·luck team of the Southland thiS
prep season. The Artists lost all five of
their South Coast League games. But
check these scores: 7-6, 9-6, 13-6, 14.-8,
22-16. All close, all loss.es.
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yards on 12 plan with Davis going the
fin al 8 up the ntlddl e.
Chris.Lirhahelu"s:iPAT boot made it
24·9 with 9:49 len in the thJrd quarter.
Five minute.s latlr he addCd a 50-yard
fi eld goal aiid the. Trojans were. in the
Rose Bowl for thf: seventh time in the
last nlne)'ears.
l\t eapwhi}e,' ihe Bruins laeked
consistency -the direct result of
three pass interceptions and a puir of
lost furn bl es .
l\tcKay called the game one of the
Trojans' best of the_)"ear.t.E_ut he f('ll
SC !las pfayCd better. -
"'We played ex tremely ""ell . . \I c
played Y.'ell on of[cnse and 1o1.·e p.l ayed
.. •
""l!11 on deft>nse. I didn't think it 1o1.·as
our best game. We played better
against Wa s hington State. Except for
a touple of times in the third quarter,
I thought "'e played errorlcss foot boll.
"Davis had a great game. Jfe got
tremendously tire.cl at limes and "'e
had to tak'e him-out. But it was-\•ery
hot out there. We blocked 1o1.·e\l for
him.·· said l\1cKay.
The Trojans coach preferred not to
talk about Ohio State or Notre Dame,
but he did say SC 1\·ill get a stiff
challenge from the Irish defense.
.. Notre Dame Is a lot blgge·r-on
defC'nse than UCLA. Their defense is
one of the best in the n<ition. but I
•
rather v.•ould nut lluuk about lhen1
until to morro1o1.1."
The Trojans elected to throw only 8
times. and f\1.cKu y said his club \\'US
runnins the I.Jal l ~o '1 t·l I. it dldn ·1 h:i' e .
to pass.
. "\Ve didn't throw often, but ther·e
was no olan not to thro1o1.· ·· .said
111.cKay .
One or those t'Omplctions "'::ts a nifty
catch by ~f cKay·s son. John, who
reached IJa ck .and caught il one-
handed '""hile running full tilt into the
end zone .
Thal 17-yard aerh1I frorn Jladt•n
came y,•ith 7:1» lt>fl in the hair and
ga\'e lhe TroJalll> a 11·3 lcad.
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Bu~keyes' Boots .
Defeat Michigan
COL UJ\1BUS. Ohio (A P). -r\ Hayes then added. "1'hat "as the
record-shattering four field goals by • grratest exhibition or a great kicking
Czechoslovaltian·born Tom Klaban gamel ever.ever sa1o1.·.··
lifted fou rth-ranked Ohio Stale to a· lfe \\'as referring to Klaban·s field
12-10 Big Ten football victory ovC'r No. · goals or 47. 25. 4~ and 45 yards that
3 ~1 ic higan Saturd:1y. apparently offset a 1tiichigan touchdoY.'n and field
earning the Buckeyes an unpreeed-. goal.
ented third straight trip to the Rose The Obto Slate roach announced
Bo"'I. . that Klaban. who ned C!e~hhslovakia
1t1irhigan's J\.1ike Lantry attempted 'A-'ith his family 1\'h(>n he ":as only JO,
a 33-yard field goal with 16 seconds was given a full scholarship and the
remaining that sailed "•ide to lhe game footbal l. 1"hc 20·year-Old junior
right and touched off a momentary now li\"i ng in Cincinnati didn "t .even
celebration by ii ret-ord Ohio State ha\"e a partial athletic granl·in-aid
throng or more than 88.000. this season.
Big Ten athletic directors "·ill meet Kia ban and his father, Oldrich, had
in Chicago today to decidt the approached !·!ayes ubout kicking for
conference·s representatil'c for ~lhe the Buckeyes aft('r his hi i?h school
New Year·s Day t l<Jssic at Pasadena. career. There "·as no scholarship ava-
Calif. ilablc. but Klaban y,·ent lo Ohio Slate
The Buckeyes' nationally-tele\•ised anv"·av.
\•erdict left bolh national powers wilh The Y.·a!k·on said he ne\·er doubted
10-L records for all games and t he s uccess or any of h~s Jour
conference CO·ch:hnplons tOr the third attempts. ' 4 straight season. • '"T he closest one \.\US lhl' sqcond N~ither of the roaches \\.'anted to be one." he said. surrounded by a ttq.ard
drawn into the controversial vote. A of \\.'riters in the Ohio State dressing
year ago, Bo Schembechl er of room. '"It "'asn·t j::.>('tft'cL The others
l\lichigan. chastized the athletic \\·ereall_inthemiddlc." i .
directors for picking Ohio Staie. SCORE evouA11.rf:11.s
A terse Sch~mbechler \.\"ould onl:-" N"<h•9,.., ,, o • 0-1•
s.y,··1haveabsolutelynocommenton °"'°~'•'e "·' 1 o-u · M•t~·O..Pmilh 41 p.111 h~m ~·•~-:Ji11 <C."lty -it-I. ·the Rose Bo\.\·l vote of last year, this
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The South Coast League 1\•as
perha ps the most evenly matched in
tbe CIF with the most lopsided score . in 30 decisions a 21·6 win for El Toro USC'S PAT HADEN ROLLS FOR A SIX-YARD GAIN AGAINST UCLA.
Wood y 1-layes. hi s Ohio State
counterpart, s.aid: "We "re tied for the
conrerence championshiJ) and we
beat the other team that is tied. Wh at
.kind or logic can you apply to that?'' F"'ldo""'
R~>"'°~·V••O, P•s""g v•rd' R~tur11 v••d~
Nhtl'll"'" ,.
:io'·!'S .. Ollie St.
" ,/.ltS
over San Clemente. .
Speaking of close ga mes. th e-USC Better,
Detroit Lions surely had their share.
In a span of seven weeks they lost to s v .1 Minnesota, 7-6; to Green Bay, 21-19; ays ermel to Los Angeles, 16·13 then beat San .
Francisco, 17·13 ~linnesota . 20-16; -
Green Bay, 19-17 and NC\\' Orleans, Aft Lo -w~. er SS
t.Ooking to future collegiate
schedules, Stanford Uni\•ersity opens
its 1978 season at home against ·
Oklahoma. And ne'.'4:t year Stanford
has back·lo·back a\\'ay games with -
Pen~ State and_l\1ichigan.
Ne,\·port }!arbor picks up a tough
lid-lifter-in 1975 as-the.-Sailors meet
1974 Angelus League champion
Ser\'ite at a site yet·tO·be determined.
The t"·o most poorly lighted rootball
fi elds in the Orange Coast area ai'
~e\.\•port Hurbor l·ligh and Ora"'°e
Coast College. They are almost at the
point "·here it is impossible to tuke
pictures of the games. Photos are
another \.\"UY to gi\"e son1e of the many
deserving ;.athletes recognition
publicly in the ne\\'spapers.
Ticket scalpers had a field day in
Lincoln, Neb. and Columbus, Ohio
'Saturday. They were getting over sso ·
per ducat for the Nebraska-Oklahoma
game and over $100 for Ohio
State-~1ichiga n.
Saturday's Ohio Slate-111ichigan
-1amesurely de monstrates the need to
outl:,aw soecer style kickers. They
ha\/e cheapened the field goal to the
pofnt where it seems that more often
than not lhe best lenm is not winning.
Ohio State deser\'eS the Rose Bow:
bid because it beat Michigan, but
there's no way I 'll ever believe the
Buckeyes were the better te~m or that
Mike Lilntry's field toal try with 18
seconds left wasn't good, which woUhl
LO S 1\NGELES--1·he loser's
locker room after the Big Gan1e.
Oft en filled with sorrow .. Often filled
\\"ilh discussions of the \\·hat·ifs. Often
·critical of the other le<un . Often near-
ly silent.
But the t;CLA locker room Satur·
day "·as different th.an in the past:
First .. 1·ear coach Dick \'crmeil y,·as
strolling from one player to another,
shaking hands and n1uttering, "\\·c'll
be b.:1ck ."
CCL1\"s defen sivt! players \1•ere
prais in g Anthony Du\'is 11nd Pat
H;1dC'n.
And the offcnsi \"C pla~crs took lie·
feat in stridC'.
For so1ne. it '1 as their third straight
loss to USC. And for others. like
\'ermeil, the 34·9 defeat lo the Trojans
in the Coliseun1 was their first ex-
perience in the alleged Big Game that
should be retitled the Big Rout.
"l think ir \\'e had played our best
game, ,,.e would have lost," Vermeil
said. "They are a better football team
than ~·e are. Their offense just O\"Cr-
j)O\'•ered our defense."
Particularly Davis.
'"\\le 1\·ere stuffing the hole pretty
good." said UCLA clerensive tackle
Pat S\11eetland . a former Ora nRe
·coast College standout. 1·nut 1\.0 .
"'as so quiC'k t hat I could1l"t get hi1n ...
Da\'iS r.in ror 195 yam s. mostl.v on
rt11iS up the middlC'.
And then there \1·as Jl aden.
MICHIGAN RUNNING BACK GORDON BELL REACHES FDR THE BALL.
•
Irvine Settles for Second
Cal Wins Polo Title 011 P e nalty Slio t, 7-6
By 1-10\\' 1\RD llAJ\I)\.
Ot Ill• D•llf POol !>l•U l'nll. \\"1• onl.1 hull one starter in 1he 111·rio<I .1 ;1,u n \\'h(•;1tnn 11u1'k(·d a \l<•S:-.
lincu1l in the fourth quarter All of lht• tu Brt•t lll•rn:iri! and he in turn ~e11rt1d
nther:; 11·crc nut on fou ls."" his fir1;t of thri·c J,!Old ... ()ther l 'C..'I
C1.1l oprnC'd in front ;.ind took a 4·1 srorinJ.: \1;.1:; l1 y 1·J n1 llt1inn , (;arr
cd~c :.ts the tournun1ent's most valnn -Figueroa :1n<I Kt•ith \\":ill.
ble player . Doug Uc:1ly, hit four Su l'-Figuero:i hi1 'l',1 llcrfe<~t ~ack.·h and
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Big 0 b stacle
For :Rams
LOS ANGELES CAJ>) -
Conccnlration on hanging onlo the
football prn\"idC's a main ingredient of
the Los A ngt:les l{an1s..' l?ume plan
tod:J y "·hen they b:1ttlc Minnesota's
\'ikings on th<" road to lhe National
Football LC'aguc ;>layQff::;.
··one of the rt•asons ~·L' haven't
scored as 01 a ny po111ts as last year has
been the lurno1·cr factor," declared
coach Chuck Knox of the Rams.
His Los Angeles club has turned the
ball over lo foes ei,e:httime!I more than
they·,·e taken it a1o1.·ay via fumbles and
interecpt1 nns.
Although both of Sunday·s foes have
7.3 reco rds. the VikinAs ha\'C a plus II)
in tht• turno\·C'r dC'p;1rtn1ent. leading
lhe league. Onlv r\llanllt. v•it h minus
l :i , ha s been 1111r "ic in lh1s
dcpartn1cnt than Los 1\nRclcs.
That's \.\"hY the conccnt r:1lion on not
losing f11n1bl es ur passts. Also
concentration on <'llll\•t·tln~ lurno\·ers
from 1hC' e nr my
.. have giVen Atichigan a 13·12 win . •• ~ -Lantry';' · 'ie'lnan\ ve .-rs a ·
"\Ve let him scramble a lot which
hurl us." sa id nose guard Greg
.Norfleet a bout the USC qua1terbt11ck
who picked· up Scver:&"I big first dO\\'ns
on third do"'" Plays.
LONG BE,\Cll -Doug Atlh stor1·cl
1Jn '' 1>enalt y shot 'vith S.I seconds rt~
maining to give the Uni,·ersit.v or
Calirornia Bears a 7·6victory ov<'r lJC
lr\'ine Saturday night in lhc NCAA
"rater polO""'"tr'iriifrp!onshlfr-<ga'mc "!I t
Beltnont Plaza Olympic pool here
beCore 2.600 fans.
cei&l\.'.e. ~o.sls for. U1e.~·i nners, -,-),o' t ,, •. ,,.h~.-.~I 1 .. • ft t <
f I I ., " '"" ;1 er as :i:;.s1~ u~ l.1CI s lf!\t goa cnqle on a we I-\\'heaton. 1·h1s ti iod thl' ~tore at f1,·c.
e:<ecutcd play \\ilh3;32 1c rtinthefirst. _ Figueroa I hen 1,11ss!,'d lo \\':ti\ nnrt
ThC' y,·i nn1n j! t•lub r•)111\I taplure a
division llllc hut \\"tl Uld need help. I t
"·nuld tnkt"' :.1 romhinut.ion of a l..o~
Ang1•lcs \ ictor~· and New Orleans loss
for lht• !tams to "·in their di\·ision.
'l'ht' \·'ildn~s. lt'ading 111 the Central
di\"ision. "·ould take the title it they
-y,·in and both the Pack<.'rs and Detroit
Lions \os.c.
•
conventional kicker.
The guy who booted the four licld
goals for Ohio Slate d1dn't even know
what a football relt like until he came
to this country from his native
Czechoslovakia.
TV Sports
10 a.m. C2l -NFL FOOT·
BAl,L -The..,.Phlladelphia
Eagles vw . the Redsk ln5 al
Robe.rt F. Kennedy Stadium. 11
a .m . (4) -The San Oicgq.
Chargers vs. the Packers In
Green Bay. Wisc.
5 p.m. (7! ..,. JOHN McKAV :
FOOTBALi. -f'ilm• of the
\!SC.UCLA game played Salur·
.... day In Lot Angeles. · .1 , .
UCLA's offense, Y.'hich committed
some costly turno\·ers, still had
somehright moments.
Quarterback Jerr Oankworth thrc\v
for 188 yards and hiio primary re-
crlvcr. Norm 1\nderscn, said. 11 \\'e
"'ere thro'''ini: the quick J>05l patterns
and \\"Crc ~e l ting inside their zone."
But as flunk('r Steve ~iona han, y,·ho
also starred al Or:in,1te"'Coast l'iuid.
.. "·c ga' e: u'vu.v t\\'o TOM . I'm just dl11-
appointC'd. I WC'nt;nto the game lhink·
ing \\"e had :1 chance bul the. offense·
k('!)l m11kin~ mistakes ." , ..
And .a 1n an \Yho wns hurd~y noticed
'''US slnnding silt•ntly in one corner,
dl~appo\ntmcnt \'lslblc In his eyes.
"I just ho110 I c~n ~ct through n('Xl
· season '''ilhoul i;et"ling injured," he
$11id.
·Jll•namcls JohnScl a .
The ''iclory gave Cal it.'i second
·straight water polo title arid left UC I
as the runnerup fot the, third lime.
The Anteaters hold one ch~nl ·
pionship. _
1\rlh's pl'nalty shot \\'as lhe only
such attempt or thC' ni ~ht and brought
a query from couch Ed r\ewland or
UC I.
"\Vhv did it ha\'e to eome :it lh.11 ~rt1cU1ar Point? The orrtclals dldn'l
c<1ll one heforc that lime.''
The penolty shot ,~·:1s for u l>t.'ri;ona l
foul Inside the rour·mctcr line
Newl&nd "'asn't n1akini:: 'C,;.cu~rs.
'Fnr rrom it . ·
"\Ve came back 1\·cll 11ncr n. slow
st11rt . We rou ldn 't get.up emotionally
In the first twn quart r!'i. I thought \\'C
"·ere flat." I ~'Thc.n v.·c. r~1n out or players_al thl!
Top Collegiate .
Football Scores
USC 34, UCLA 9
Stanford 22, California 20
Oregon State 35,.0reion 16
Ohio Slate 12, MlchiJ,i:un 10
~1lchig11n State00, 1(1Y.'U 21
Noire Dame 38. ,\ir t'ort•cO
rr~nnesscc 24. Kentucky 7
Purdue 38. Indiana 17
Arkansas 24, Te:<as 1'cch 13
Daylor 31, SMU l"
North Carollnn 14., Duke 13
•h•rv~ro 21. Yale 13
Okhihom\28. Nebraska 14
(See del•lilA PageC-31
hi:s .l!oa l pul lhl' ,\nlt•alCl"l> in (roiil. 6·5.
\\1lh•l :48rem;111u11µ I ·
.\ftcr Cal l...nul lt'<l lll hc <·ount 111t h
3•21 lt!fl , II ;_q111r .11·1·~I !ht• ,::anl(' \\OU\d
.i.:o into O\'f'rf 1m1• Httt •hl' i,:1ft l><'naltv
:-ho1 \1·a, µood and l.'a l \\r:tppt•d up the
cha 1npion:-h 111
l'CI lose:-1·11111 0t)t1 1!ht•\ :ind
lk•rn;ird . l110 n1t•11 lt1l'.lll'l' re,110n~1hl1·
(P.r i:t•ttinJ: thl' 1\ntcn1rr~ to lhc r hanl·
plonship ~amc
"11(''<1 ~· r('al li no• pl;l\t•r 11nd :i n out-
... t;ond1 ng c-om 1u•111ur . ·· '.\:('\\ \an1t !<:J~"
of Uo uizhcy '"ll<'rnaril :tlso h~1d a r1n1•
µa n1(' tonh: hi bt•fnrl' hr l(111h•d oul '·
In oth1•r ~11n1t•" S:l\urdar ril i;:ht .
l"t:LA tll•le:llL•cl l 'al ~l:1h·t Fullerlonl.
i4, for lhird plact· l 'C l)a\'i:-. toppc'1
St.inforfl, <t-3, rur rifth plarc anti l'C
~unla U~ba ra bl'ltcd the Air Forcl',
12·7.
The-!lams will be 11t near full
strength but coach Bud {;rant of the
Vikings has nl~ldc sc,era\ changes in
hi~ startin~ hnt>up this "·eek -one the
rt>lurn t.o ht"allhof running b:1ck Dave
Osborn.
011 thl' nc.1tatl ,·c ~1de, rif.!hl guard
Jo:ct \\1hilt> ~u ffcrs from unklr n nd rib •
h1iur1t•s. hnch:1ckl'r \\'u ll~ llilAe nberg
has rib and back problems and strong
~af<'I Y 1·rrry llm"n :•n 1n1urcd arm.
\'etcran (\1111 Sunde r(>v\oce~ White,
Amos ~tarlln Jtoes :1l rii:ht linebacker
111 pl<H"t' or lt1 li.:cnherg 11nd JefC Wrlghl
mO\'l's frn n1 r1Ji1hl corn~rback to
saft•ly .J:1<'k1t• \Vallact: lakes th
corner spill.
Jo:vc n Y.'ith the rillln.J(, lhc Vikings
arc.pted even 1(ilhc bt.tUng ""'llh lho
klckorr acbcduled at t.
("2 CAIL Y PILOT $und1y. NoYtmbtt 24, 1974
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Cardinals Oklahoma Th11mps
Capture
Thriller N ehraska for Title
Hfo:Rl\ELfo~\', IAPl
~like Langtord ki cked a
so.ya rd fi eld ~oal 'A'hi ch
c\earl'd the l'rosshar 'A'ilh
no tinic remaining, g1vin~
Slan(ord a 22-2Q \'lc tory
ll\'er Callfo1•n1 a Salurday in
a aame ,.·hlrh had the most
unbrlievable clO!;ing minute
1n the s chools · 77.,·ear
football ser1t•s ·
The l!Jlh ranked
California Bl'ars had takt'n
a 20-19 lead "''ith 26 sel'Onds
r emaining ,.·hen Ste,·e
Bartkowski thre\11' a 13·\Pard
touchdown pass tn s'tl'\"t'
Ri\•crR . cum11leli11 g a
scn~attonal da ~· f(1r lht• pass
, <'Ombination. and freshman
Jimmy. Breec.:h kicked lhe
seem in ~ly dt:('i sive extra
point.
But Stunford reser\•e
quart er back Guy
Benjamin. after the kickoff.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP l -ll v.·as a rourth ~uarter
Quarterback Sleve Davis let-down that undid the
and halfba<'k Elvis Peat'Ock Husker$ who had been
s cored fourth-per ind plagued by that problem all
touchdowns to rally year . All -American
Oklahoma 's top·rankcd defensive back Randy
Sooners lo a 28-14 \'ictory Jlughes intercepted two
over No . 6 l\'ebraska and a llusker passes in the fourth
second straight Big Eight period and Z3C llenderson
Conference football grabbed another to 1.t.lne.
championshipSaturday. Nebraska 's comeback
The Sooners trailed 14·7 hopes
earl~· in the third period, but .
Okl ahoma gl•nerated its lt.otrs n # DfJll"trvd
\:J Unted ,,.,·ishbont' attack to
lie the' score bt fore the
quarter cnil ed and gtpund
out tv.·o touchdo"·ns in the
final s tanza to up their
record to 10-0 and extend
their winning attack streak
to19gamcs.
The loss left Nebraska 8-3
O\'erall and 5-2 in the Dig
Eight.
COL (.;l\IBIA . fl.l o.
T a ckle-breaker T~n y
Galbreath and lhe pass
receptions or Don ?.luse
fired i\ti ssouri lo an easy
27-3 victory O\Per old ri,'al
Kansas Saturday in a Big
Eight Conference football
game that closed the season
for both teams.
completed passes or " South A ctioia: yard! lo Ted Pappas and 25 -------"-''-'--"--'-"-to Brad \\'illiams and the
Galbreath and tituse each
scored two touchdov.•ns in
this oldest college gridiron
ri\•alry y,·est o f the
l\1ississippi River.
Galbreath, a junior
college transfer, \\'as
magnificent. sco rin g
louchdo,.·ns on nine and one
yar:d-6. and tossing a
four-yard halfback pass to
~fuse for another,
Co1rboys P r et•nil
STILLWATER. Okla . -
fo~reshman halfback Skip
Taylor scored one
touchdov.1n on a nine-yard
run and set up another with
a 24-yard das h and the
Oklahom a State defense
sta~ed a tremendous final
period goal line.stand as the
Cowboys outlasted Iowa
State, 14-12. in a Big Eight
footbal l game Saturday
afternoon.
The victory assured that
the Cowboys \\'Ould take a
I
Hulst Ge t s
Top Time
At Walnut
WALN UT--Laeuna
Beach High's Eric llulst
raJLa 10:09 for the fastest
' time of the day· Saturday
afternoon in the CtF
preliminary qualifying
cross country meet held at
Mt. San AntonioCollbge.
Hul st along with
University's Cody Bakklla.
who r-an a 10 :-33 in the same
race. will advance to the
finals as indlvuduals next
week at i\1t . Son Antonio.
Alission Viejo, fl.tat er Dei.
Edison. Corona del fl.1ar and
Costa Mesa all qualiried as
learns in Saturday·~ ral'ing.
The !>.fission Viejo High
Diablos came in third in
race one of the 2-A div'ision
with 88 points. John Cook of
the Diablos won that race
with a lime of 10:39. Mike
\Valterhaus had.a.10 :40 and·
Jim Harris clocked a 11 : 10 .
for Mission Viejo.
Cardinet-1!1 mo\'ed from their
24-yetrd line to the Cal 33.
\\'llliams rought his y,·ay out or bounds arter his
rel'eplion 'A'ith L,,.,·o seconds
·vols, Tar Heels winning record to the Dec. 28 Fiesta ·Bov.·I. Oklahoma RATTI.I LS HIT WHILE THROWING A PASS.
State now stands 6-4 with -----------'-----=-----------~------one game remaining
The lwtater Dei Hi g h
l\1onarchs came in third in
race two or the 3-A division
with 92 points. Bill St. John
won that race for lht•
!\1onarchs with a time or
10 :39. Joe Dowling had
a clocking of 10 :58 andKe\•in
O'Hara had a timeofll :11ror
:\JaterDei.
left.
Langrord, a Junior from
Alwater, Calir., then came . N h V • • against .No. 1-ranked 0 tc IC to r1es ~k1~homa Iowa Slate fell
ontomakehiskick,whil'h KNOXVILLE. Tenn. 10 -0 All.antic Coast
\ll'as good with several -Stanley ~torgan scored Confert>nce victory over
yards to sp_arc and brought t'A·ice on short runs as Virginia Saturday.
ills teammates streaming Tennessee blasted Carter's 45-yard run
onto th1~ field to smother Kentucky 24-7 Saturday and pa\"ed the way to a field
him. accepted an invi ation to goal as time ran out in the
The Cowboys trailed 9-7
at the hair but y,·ent ahead
14-9 early in' the third period
on Taylor's romp around
left end . The 44 -yaTd
touchdown drive was set up
v.•hen Carl Devorce
recovered Cyclone
quarterback Tom ?.1ason·s
rumble.
The Cardinals scored 19 meet tilar ylan in the first half. J.lis 44-yard burst
points In the final quarter of Liberty Bowl at emphis through the middle gave
the victors which ga\'e Dec.16. J'l;1al'yland the game's only
them undi!puted pos~ession Jt will be the tOl straight touchd 'th 8:26 gone in
of ~econd place in lhe boy,·J game f the rdquar r. ~a~10c -8 Confer~nce. They Volunteers. y,·ho raised -
f1n1shed S·l-1. y,·1th a 5-4·2 'their record to 6-3-1. Tenne-R ebel11 S rn she~
H a l fback Leo n ard
Thompson's one-"yard
plun ge gave Oklahoma
State a 7-3 first period lead
after a fumble by Iowa
State signal caller Wayne
Stanley on the Covlboy 41.
record for all games. Cal ssee closes its .regular
y,•as 4·~· 1, and 7-3-1 over-all. season Saturday against
Ca~ s Bea~s le d 10·3 VanderbiltatNashville.
entering the final quarter, Kentucky ended it s
but Stanrord ~ved ahead campaign ,,.,•ith a 6·5 mark,
on a Langford field go_al, a the Wildcats' first winning
touchdO\ll'n run by Scott season since 1965 ,,.,,hen lhev
Laidlaw and a 60 -ya rd £inis hed 6-4. Kentuck)· tou~hdo"A•n pass from vto u n d up 3 -3 in
Ben1amln to Tony JUI\. Cal Southeastern Confercnee
starte4 i~ comeback 'A'ith a competition . 40-yard {1eld goal by Breech
v.•ith 41' minute' remainin~ D1rkP 1\"1rdged
in th<' J,:ame
CHAPEL HILL. !'i .C
~' Chris Kupec rolled nine
Wh, K yards around left .end for lte ey t~c ,,.,·innin.e. touchdO\\'n as
l'\orth Carolina l'ame from
behind to eJge arch rival F Osu Duke. 14-13 , in an Atlantic or Coast Conference football
ga n1e Saturday.
The Tar fleels finished
JA CKSON fl.l iss.
Quarterback oc.k Felker
and soph ore tailback
Walter acker scored tv.·o
touchdowns apiece in the
second hair Saturday to lead·
lead Mi ssissippi State to a Colorado Loses
31-13 victory over arcb·rival hfANHATTAN, Kan.
!'ltississippi as the Sun Bowl .Jim Couch powered over for
bound Bulldogs Vw'OUnd up ty,·o touchdov.·ns and the
their best regular sea~n Kansas State defense stifled
since1947. Colorado until the fourth
llttll#lf>tl StO'"P.# period Saturday for a 33-19
Big Eight Con rerence TALLAHASSEE, Fla. victory that snapped a
Fifteenth-ranked llouston's seven-game losing streak.
relentless running attack .. The Wildcat defense
led by fullback John stopped the Buffs on
Housema n and halfback numerous drives while the
Heggie Cherry. hammered K-State offense. paced by
florid:i State to a 23·8 Couch 's two touchdoy,•n
foo tball defeat Saturday runs of one and 18 yards .
ni ght. moved t he ball easily l-lou~eman rus.hcd for 159 throughout the game.
ya~ds in 28 ~arr1es. Cherry _ Kansas State took the
gained 168 in 25. lead in the first quarter.
CORVALL IS -Alvin their season 'A'ilh a 7-4
White. former Ne,,.,·port · recnrdandwillgototheSun
•tarbor 1-ligh and Orange Rov•l against fl.tississippi
Coast College s tandout. Slate. Duke concluded it s
th rev.· a 30-~·ard touchdo,,.,·n year ,,.,·ith a 6-5 record.
pas s and ran f o r a But th e Blue Devils. B 1 D Al'
touchdown him,.11 par.·cl br the cunning or ay or reams IVe
Saturday afternoon to lead speedster Art Gore and an
Oregon State to a 35-16 ,,.,·in alert defense. nearly scored
O\·er OrE'gnn in a Pacifi c·S an upset in a traditional
foot ba II g a n1c bat tic ullim alely decided by After 3 .1 .• 14 Victory
\\.hi te hit spht end Grant breaks.
Boustead v.·ith a 30-yard
~coring strike in the second
period v.·hich ga,·e the
Bea\·ers a 21-10 lead and
Tan o\'er fro1n one-yard out
in the final c1uarter as
Oregon St a te <lontinated it ~
ri\'<ll mos t of the afternoon.
_Fullback Dick f\.1<1urer
scored t\\'O touchdo\\·ns for
the B~avers In th£' s<'cond
quarter to ~i \'C Oregon
Slate a 11· 10 lead after the
Oregon Duck ~ had built u1> a
10·0 lead.
ll ,,.,,as thl' ~1 i.:hth stfn i~ht
loss for Or<'gon, ,,.,·hich
fini shed the season 0-7 in the
Pac·8 and 2-9 ove ralL
Orf'g(1n Stale ,,.,'OUJld up 3-·I
oi.nd 3·8.
C.'IP1r1~or1 Hours D A L L A S I A P ) -Christian Saturday.
Baylor's Steve Beaird · Houser, y,·ho started the
CLE~tSON, S.C . c hurned ror three !Leason as a cornerback,
Quarterback fl.lark Fellers . touchdown s And • Don returned a punt61 yards in
scored three touchdowns . Bockhorn kicked a school the first quarter to set up
and halfback Ken Calicutt record 59-yard field goal Pringle's first field goal, a
rushed for 197 yards to lead _ Saturday to keep the Bears' 35-yarder.
Clemson to a 39-21 victory Collon Bowl dreams alive Tex·a·s Christian. which
O\'t>r old intrastate football with a 31-14 Southwest ended its sea~n with a 1-10
ri\'al South Carolina Conference victory over reeoTd. had taken an early
Saturday afternoon. Southern Methodist. 7·0 lead on an 11-yard pass
Fellers y,·ent o\·er tY..·ice The 16th-ranked Bears from quarterback Lee Cook
fr11n1 five vards out and raised their SWC record to to split end Gary Patterson.
oncefromthreeyardsa,.·ay 5 ·1 and the victory It \\'as the first time the
as Clemson riddled thl! eli m inated defending tea m had led in a game Game t~k defense with a champion Texas from since the third ~ne of the
brutal ground attack. Cotton Bo,,.,·I consideration season against Minnesota.
Ca!licutt ran inside ~nd ror the first time in seven TT llp e nded
outside almost at u·11\, years.
LUBBOCK, Tex .
Spartans
Throttle
Hawk eyes
Sports in Brief
Arguello Wins;
Chargers Play
EAS'r LANSING. l\tich. LOS ANGELES (AP) -!\1ilwauk_ee Burks played
<AP) -Quarterback. Lanky young Alexis theNew YorkKnicks.
Charlie Baggett seared A;guello of Managua. Jabbar, who broke his
three touchdowns and r:'1caragua. captured the hand in an exhibition game
threw. for two others . World Boxing Association Oct. 5· in Buffalo, drew
Saturday as Michigan State r e a·t her.,.,. e ight tit I e mixed reaction at l\'ladi,son·
th rot t I e d the I owa Saturday by knocking out Square Garden v.·hen he
Hawkeyes 60-21 in a wide veteran Ruben Olivares or entered the game with 7:35
open B.AgTen rootballfinale. ~texico City with a left hook gone in the first period.
Baggett , .... ·ho set a 1nthelJthround.
l\lichiga n Stat~ season Winning the title . Kinfl!CTie
total-offense record, scored Arguello scored his 42nd
on runs of 47, 5 and l yards. victory in 45 fights and his
and hit split-end i\tike Hurd 37th knockout.
on a 33-yard scoring strike Olivares lost his fiCth in 82
to take the lead for good ... fights antl had scored· 69
Baggett also struck On a ,l(no·ckouts , being stopped
38-~ard bomb in the-final three iiines .. Both Jillie
period. fighters kept a furious pace
· PITTSBURGl-1 (AP) -
Goalies Gary J nness of Pit·
tsburgh and Rogie Vachon
or Los Angeles held each
other's teams to a 0-0 de-
adlock Saturday in the Na-
tional Hocke,\· League's
first scoreless lie of the ' thrpughout.
P1rrdr1e Sf•nr11 season. ' Park Pickrd \VEST LA1'"AYETTE.
Ind. -,Purdue quarterback
Mark Vitali fired three
touchdown passes and a
t'A'O·point con\'ersion and
Scott Dierking shredded
Indiana 's defense ~·ith his
rushing Saturday as the
Boilermakers won the S<lt.h
Old Oaken Bucket football
battle,.JS-17. ,
Vitali picked apart
Indiana 's defense wilh
scoring tosses or 46 and 34
yards lo former U.S .
Olympic sprinter Larry
Burton and nine yards to
freshm an end Paul Beer\P.
Dierking, a 5-(oot :10 .
210 -pound sophomore
tailback, piled up 129 yards
in 19 carries as his offensive
.. line opened big holes.
Badger• E xplode
GREEN BAY, \Vis -The
Green Bay Packers are TOK\'O -1'op seeded
favored to win their third Chris Evert or the United
game in a row today. And if States rtreEized to an easy
you don't think that's ne .... ·s, triump h Saturday over
check the record book. Shari Barman of AustraUa
Not since the last three in the first round of the
gamesofthel972season -S\00,000 Gunze \Vorld
when they "''on their most . Professional Tennis
recent National Football ·rournament c .o~ference Cent r al The 19 -y~ar-old Miss
D1v1s1on crou·n -ha\'e the Evert. the Wimbledon Packer~ str.ung together tei'lnisqueen, \\'On the match
three v1 clor1es. But they 6-0. 6-0. at the National
expect to boost their record Tennis Stadium.
to 6·5 at the eitpense of the
San Die-go Chargers. who ('tt1rrt .,opple d
y,·HJ take a 3-7 mark into J011ANN ESBURG. South
LambeiiuFieltl. Africa f AP ) -Diana
Three u·eeks ago, ,,.,.hen Fromholtz toppled top·
for coach Dan De \'ine'sjob. seeded ~1argaret Court. but
three game losing streak ,· Jimmy Connors. the No. 1
area rans were screaming se ed among the men :
for Coach Dan Devin's job. breeted pa s t Harold
Nov.·, ho .... ·e\'er, there even is Solomon in the semifinals of
MADISON, Wis. -Billy talk of a 9-5 rinish. the South African Opefi·Ten·
ft.tarek rushed 43 timt§, for z , ni s Champion~hips Satur· 304 yards and .rive· ornte1tins day.
touchdowns, all single I NGLE\VOOD, <AP)
game school records, as Bantamu·e1ght Carlos 5 00 T odnff
Wisconsin marched lo a ~ Zarate. 118•':!. of l\-t ex-
49 -14 Big :ren college iro -C it~;:-·s toppe·d · Ju mes
footba !I v1ct~ry over !>.Iartinez , 118. Dallas, run-
r.u mbl1n g M1nntsota ning his unbeaten string of Satur~ay., . . . . nights to 29 ond ending the .~ta1ek f1n1shedt~eseason slender Texan·s perfect re·
with 1.215.yards, JUSl short cord at 15.
ON 'fARIO . -·Ric-
hard Petty, \\'ho already
has clinched an unpreced·
entcd fifth Grand National
s tock car driving
championship, head<; a field
of 40 todav in th(' Sl20,000 TimesSOO.v o! Rufus. "Road Runner" Referee George Lutl<a
Ferguson s Badger. record halted the match 55 seconds
of 1.222 yards set in 1971. intothese\·enthroundofthe---
The Edison High
Chargers took third in the
4-A di\'ision in race one with
122 points and Corona def
!\'far will qualify for the ·
finals after finishing firt h in
that Same race with 123
total points.
Colin 1\1 cConnell paced
Edison's tea.m with a 10:44
which was good enough for
seventh in that race. Briart
Hunsaker took second in
race one of the 4·A division
for Corona de! Mar with a
time or 10:31 and the Sea
Kings' Steve Davis was 14th
v.'ith a 11 :02.
Costa Mesa High won
rac£' tv.·o in the 4-A division
with 57 total points. Joe
Kolar clocked a 10 :31 which
v.·as good enough for fourth
place, Dave Smith was 11th
y,•ith a time of 10:46, Tom
Ellis captured 14th for Mesa:
with a 10 : •18 and Rande
Hawinson was only a step
behind in 15th with a 10:48.
lrisl1 Crush
Air Force
SOUTH BEND, tnd. IA Pl
-Fi fth-ranked Notre
Dame struggled through
another sluggi~h f irst
quarter. ther! came alive
and s hot doY.11 Air Forc1:
38-0 In intersectional college
football Saturdav.
Backup halfba ck Russ
Kornman dove one yard fn
the opening period for the
only touchdown the Orange
Bowl-bound Irish. no'A' 9-1,
needed . Reserve
quarterback Frank Allocco
ran one yard ror one score
and passed 25 yards to split
end Kevin Doherty for
.another, long aner the issue
was settled.
Air Force, 2·9, made its
m·ost s·erioUs Scoring threat
on the game's opening
dri~e. by 1]1.0ving to a
first-and-goal at the Irish
lour. But strong' safety John
Dubenetiky intercepted a
pass from Air Force
quarterbark Joh n Worden
in the end 7.one.
After that, the Iri s h
defense. ranked No. I in the
nation. held the Falcons to .
onl y 17 yarQ!> in the first :
half.
W a slt ington
Victorious
SPOKANE.-\Vash. (AP),
-Washington quarterback
Dennis Fitzpatrick rushed
ror 2.50 yard:. and fullback
Robin Earl :1cored t~·ice t1s
the liuskies dc rcoited
\\131hinglon State 24 -17
Saturday in :1n prror·fill ed
Pnt•ifi c ·8 l'onfercnce
t>O\\ege fool l)ull game
F'itzpatrlrk clo:'ed out hi.~
colleg e carel'r ,,.,.,,h Jli
carri cii 1n c lud i n ~ et
• ~pectn 1,1.ular lhlrd·quarter
jaunt where"' he 1.li!·t <1i.!gl'rl
for 60 )'Urds
carrying the ball 27 times Texas A&fl.I can clinch at
and getting one touchdov.·n least a tie for the SWC title
on a 58-yard bla~t around and earn the host role in the
end . Cotton Bo,,.,·I New Year's
Day against Penn State by
Gobble r s Up set defeating Texas the day
BLA CKSBURG . V•. afterThanksgi\"ing. Should Texas defeat Freshman quarterback 'A&~l. the Bear! v.·ould go to
Dan Kendra passed for a the Cotton Boy,•! regardless
louchdo,,.,·n and a t'A'O·polnt of the outcome of their iinai.
conversion in the final 00 gameagainstRiceNov.30.
s e cond s. gi \'ing \\'e s t The midg('t-sited Beaird,
, Virginia's footbull team a who gained more than 100
22·21 upset \'ictory over yards ror the day. rolled 19
\1irgi nia Tech Saturda:-·-yards a nd SC\'Cn yards ror
The i\lounta i neer s touchdo"'·ns us the Bears
fini~hed "'"ith a 4-7 seRson built up a 14 -0 lead nlldwn.v
record nftcr Tech's Wayne thruuJEh the st eond quarter. L11l1m<'r mi!'!>ed a 27-yard
ncld f.!o :i l attempt in th(' 111~t Ri.-~ Ctto•t s
11 S('t'Ond :S , l) , . , ,
Outplayed most or the 110 S~ON. ft·x. ij1e~'
game. \\·est Virginia used Alan Pringle kicked two
ty,·o !>ensationa.1 run!I and a fteld goals. including a
blocked field goal Hllcmpt school record 50-yardcr.
t o bea t the fa\'or e d and David Houser set up
Gobblers. v.·ho also v.·ound ty,.·~ "!ore scorts v.·lth key,
up lhc scaso1\ 4.7 plays 1n lending the Ovols to
Speedy fullback Ike Forte.
who opened the season as
wishbone halfback,
Saturday scored t .... ,ice in
lllfrioi" Cf»ll#c t s s c h edule~ W-rounde~ to save l\-1art1nez from serious
the fourth quarter lo lead · CHAt.1PAtGN . Ill. injury.
Arkansas past Peach Illinois ' Jim "Chubby" Jnhbar Bae k
Bowl·bound Texas Tech Phillip s scored t\\'O
21-13 in a Southwest touch do \V n s and NE\V YORK -Kareem
Conference !ootball game. q u a r le r b a c k J e £ f Abdul-Jabbar. the National
Fortescoredthegoahead ·Hollenbach threw for Basketball Association's
touchdown with D:30 lert in another as Illinois defeated l\1ost Valuable Player last
thegameonal7-yarddash, Northwestern 28 -14 s eason, made his f irst
then struck again v.·ith 42 Saturd ay in · a Big Ten appearance of the year
seconds remaining on a footballgame. Saturday night v,.·hen the
nine-yard run for the -Illinois ended the seasOn'-
cllnching louchdo,,.,·n. 6-4-.J und 4-3-1 in the Big Ten~----------
Texas Tech, out hut 1101 ror i1!1 first winning season LEASE
down. used the rinal 42 1n nine years. Nor1hwe!tlem
~econds to move 61 yards rinished with a 3-ll rcc<'rd. A BRAND NEW
and pull y,.•ithin one 2·6lr1t.hcRilt'l'en.
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Orange Coast Colle'ge, on
the strength of its defense
a~d a solid second h11lf run·
n1ng attack, rolled to a 20·10
·l.'_ictory over \'isiting Cer·
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Fullerton , coach Dick
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~addleback College ended Kevin l'i1cGarry had the
lls football season on a wild Guuchos· first six-pointer -
note_ Saturday night, here, an8-yard pass from Peek .
racking up a 41 -2 1 l'ilission llester booted five extra
Conference "''in over Ch11f-points and had a 33-yard
fcyCollege. · field goal in the final
Thus, the Gauchos of <1uartcr . And J im Goldstone
c_o~ch Ge ~rge Jl artman kit·ked a 35-yard field goal
finished with an 8-1-1 re. 1n the opening period.
co:d. but could only claim Saddlehack only had a
third place 1n the con-24-2 Ileadatthehalf thanks
fcrence St<indings sincf' to a pa i r of Chaffey
Grossmont dc:t lt Citrus .'l luuchdo"·ns in the last three
14-0loss. rninutcs of the second
1 !11arty )1ik'kelsen, Sam quarter.
Peek and ~·lark Dobis Jed But the (i a uchos' defense
11 th~<?auchos. t·ame to life after the in-
1 ~l1kkelsen completed 2~i lermission and held the
nr 41 passes for 304 yards Panthers to minus six varcls'
and t\\'O touchdo"'ns. lie in the second hair. · ·
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Dobis totaled 93 vards
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College's J ohn OIS\\'ang
captured lhc stale .JC in -
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~hamp1on s hi1> Saturday.
rading to a l"locking of
19 :37.3 in the :'llt . San 1\n lonio College meet Ne\l.·port Harbor High 's
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from Costu 1\1 csa 1-lii!h. won football teams will be feted
by nearly 20 yards. He wa s at the Sailors cafeteria.
recently named the cross ti.1onday and Tuesday
('OUntry athlete of the ye&r nights, beginning at6:30. l'As11No
in the South Coast Con· The frestvnen .,.,ill be ,. .°'"~c•.11t
h d 'I d nd th "',· "', '", ference after going un · onore 1t on ay a -~ s-.n .s
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defeated in the circuit dual S~Ph.omores _T_u.es ~ay. u.ettt-t • ~"11"0 •l .SJt.
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meets and "''inning the con· . Highlight _or fest1v1tles 1s the ·Nor,,..." ) J o
terence individual title. presentation of most valua-· :~;:. ! ~ :
He helped coact1 Jim blea\l.'ard. Tot.ti~ 1t t 1
}.fctllwain's Pirates to an
eighth place finish in the
Southern Cal m eet a week
ago. placing third al 1\11.
1;AC. Three Area Girls
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Orange Coast runner .had
\von a slate cross country ti-
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Reach Tennis Finals
"tic r(ln a super race."
:-:aid Jl,lclllwain. "lie \'.'On
easily. \Ve·rc real proud of
him."
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Jill 11-fatson or Marina ·High, l\1ellssa Matney of
High and the team of San Clemente 1-ligh and
Dorsey Smith and Lori Linda Robertson of Laguna
Schoettler of Newport Beach all faih.'Cl to advance
Harbor High advanced to jn singles action. The team
the finals of girls CIF terinis o{ Jill Johnston and Kelley
Saturday with victories· in Smith of Newport Harbor
matches held at Lowell alsodidn'lrcachthefinals.
High.
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eight doubles, will be held ·
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Curbs Possible
For Utilities
.. Fantasy, Imagination in Mass Transit _Ideas
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
bus propelled by
passeogers pumping on a
set or pedals.
' -70 percent to 80 percent already in use .. Ideas tbal
or more. The ideas may be , seem lo have a· glimmer Q[
obsolete, or far·fetcbed, but hope are forwarded to a
most are serioull!." second review board com·
Arco says it will publicize posed of graduate students
s ome id e a.s and pa ss in transportation and urban
others on to appropriate planning. .
government agencies. The ideas that sur\•ive the
'Not all o( the ideas are commuters use single-seat.
new. Robert E. Spaulding, a wedge-shaped cars that
retired architect of Mouni could be rolled onto railroad
Prospect, 111., sent in a flatcars from alternate
drawing he did in 1930when sides and carried
he was fresh out of college downtown.
WASH!!<GTON' IU P!l ·
'i'he prospect of a $90 mon-
thly electric bill ror the
average homeov.•ner by 1980
could lead to government
intervention in the 'cor·
porate boardroom and con·
trols on indiVidual energy
<'onsumption.
Other go\•ernmenl or.
ficials still are running,
although quietly , with
Sawhi11's concept that con-
sumption of electric power
and other energy sources
must be curtailed.
Put commuters into
capsules and shoot them on·
to passing trains. Cushions
·on top of the trains would
soften the landings.
A s tring of elec -A TEAM or r eade r s
tromagnets to propel · throwsoutid~asthatareob·
vehicles. · viously i mpractical or
second screening go on to a
panel of professors or urban
planning, architecture and
transportation.
with no .job. The drawing A woman suggested that
shows rail cars traveling buses be built so the seats
high above city streets, sus· "''ere qujckly removable,
pended from guideways at· turning the bus into a cargo
tached to building facades. . deli,'ery vehic le when rush
One man suggested that hour was over.
h1any projections into the
future are discarded as un·
realistic by e\'eryone ex·
c e pt the rore c a s ter s
theQ\SCl\'eS. But rederal of-
ficials say current patterns
or rinancing public ulililies
and their consumption can-·
not continue for long.
Utilities are unique in
American business. They
are required by law to FINANCE
guarantee ser\·ices to con· .. , _________ ..J
!·{ow do these ideas grab>~--------------------------------------------
you as solutions lo the mass
sumer's and to make pro!its
for in\'estors.
Buildings
Incre as e
In Laguna
1 ransit problem?
They are among more
than 12.000 responses to a
nation .... ·ide advertising
campaign by Atlantic
Richfield Co. of Los
Angeles, asking for ideas on
public transportation.
Some are fantastic sui·
gestions from children and
others are seriously tbougbt
The most outspoken pro·
ponent of controls on con·
s umption is John C. Sawhill,
outgoin g head of t he
Fede r al Energy Ad ·
ministration.
Wl lEN utilities paid low
prices for fuel s to generate
electric power, it v.·as re·
latively easy to keep con-
su mers happy ,~,.ith modest
bill s and investors pleased
v.·ith profits of 14 percent.
That changed with the sur·
ge in petroleum prices and
12 percent inflation in 1974. Dollar 11olume or building'
in Laguna Beach during Qc.
lober is nearly double that
or the same month a year
ago. a report issued by ibe._
departm ent of planning and
development s hoy,·s.
· out proposals by business
Jnd professional people.
During1 October, 55 build ·
"There is ·-so me junk,"
said George V. Kriste, an
Arco attorney 'who heads
the team handlingltie mail
"But the percentage who
take it Sl·riously is very high
ing perm its with anr-----------
~~
Jim Lovell
has been talking about men like
J ohn ,G . Yerg at
Astronaut J m Lovell has tieen ta1k1ngpn te!e111sion about
e.11perts like this Mutual Benel1t representative. A ITla<I trained,
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flnancial secu rity or to assist you with yaur business insur·
a nee. You owe ii to yourself to l1nd out 4bout the many services
he offers. You can reach him at
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Santa Ana
833-9662
Repre.enling
MUTUAL BENEFIT
estimated v.'orth ·of 5703,158
were issued. That compares
\\'ith 52 pe rmits issued in
October 1973 for $329,668.
Total construction to date
this year is $9 .5 million, up I
from $9.1 million for the
saf_!le .per.i?d last yeat>.
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Como home to the
joya of recreation.
at your own Rec. ~nter, Th11''1 & •po.rklinr•wim~ Jnlhg~land Jacu11li.~llh1r•
•un&1, 1>11lfard •nd
runt roorn.e. •nd ,. piarly k\tMeft •nd iirea1de. lounil'fl,
Dlrectlona: From.
Loi Arlttlea, tab
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Santa Ana F,_.
W•J 90Uth to. Crown V1ll11:
Patk'iraytxrL -Rlcht (,.ppro11.& ml.> to Pit.cil\o
Coalt Highway. Ltft I mlle. to
Nipel Rd, Ltf\on
Nill!tl'lld" f4 Th•
Se• Terrace Aparlmentt.
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Seavieiu Honies Sheltered
" . .\n exciting ph1ce to h \C
in privacy. especi~lly fur
fam ili es wilh older
ehildreri ," is the "'u\
homeshop pers ha,·~
desc.ribed Pl<in O . ~1
five-level model <It San
C lement e Sea,·ie\\'
·ro1,1,•nhom es. reports Oby
\\'oods, marketing direttor
of Butler Housing Corp. of
Irvine.
''This thrt·e ·hedroom
home is great for people
\\·ho are ti red of single-floor
plans and "'ant to add so me
excitement, o r dr;1ma to
their lives," suid \\'oods.
.. Al the sa me time it
pro'vides family members
,,·ith a very impor1ant
and scar('e comrnodity
real privacy.
"Parents ti kc Plan u
~cause it gives them an
exciting multi-level phin
rhat still is easy on the legs.
1'hey enter mid\\iuv
hel\\'een the t1ro Joy;e.r
lel"el§. It's only a half flight
do\\'n to the main lerel \\'i th
living and dining rooms,
<ind kitchen.
THEY ALSO like the idea
that just a half flight up
l'rom the entry. th£> huge
master suite occupies its
O\\'n level and hn.~ a
fi~epl;;ce and a large
private balct'.lny. Thus.
parents ha.\·c n1aximun1
privaey.
\\'uvd.s al:-.o noted that
1'1;111 D :1ppeals to couples
11ho \1';11l l .~e parate hobby
rouul~ or .dens. especially
\I hen vnc ptrson has a qui tot
hohliy :ind the other person,
;.1 noisy on~·
tlKt~ ALL the other
homes at San Cltmente
Seavie11· TO\\'nhomes Plan
D fe11tures S\1•ecping 'vic"'s
of the city. the P:icific
(Jceun, and Duna Point
t-1 :.irbor. To maximize these
vic11·s, all homes hal'e t"•o
or n1ore levels and \'irtual
1i·aJl s of gla ss looking out to
theo(·ean .
In Plan ().the vic1\'S ma1•-
bc c njo.' ed fron1 the living
and dining rooms, kitchen
l through the dining roon1),
inusler s uite. and third l.K.'droon1 _
All models feature
1rood-hurning fireplace~i th e lil'ing room, lau dr
:.irt":is. <:ontinuous-cleal) n
douhle-o\·cns. dish\\'as,Re s
trash compactors. t.4 ct
flvor·lo·ceiling pantries.
K ECREA.T IOSAL
amenities in c lude a
S\l'imming pool, therapeutfC
pool. <::.iliana "'ith dressing
rooms. barbecues, .:ind a
ten_11is court.
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ENCLOSED PAJIOATDEERFIELD HOME
Deerfield P,roject
Emphasizes Patios
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Sunday NoveiTiocr 24 1974 OM Y PILOT CJ
• Consultant Tells Realtors
Apartment an Investment
The best r<'al tstatc 1n·
'\•estment in today ':-.
economic clin1ate is a
''troub led " apartment
project which can be turned
quickly into a. profitable
operation, a leading real
estate consultant told a Real
Estate Securities Syn·
dicittion Institute meeting at
the National Association of
Realtors Convention in Las
Vegas.
"A ·turn <il'ound' ean be
accomplished in se\'er;,i.I
\.\'ays,'' s aid Ri('h:trd
1''riedland. partner in the
I.u s Angclcs-b<ised con·
suiting firn1 of Bllrton
Smith , Friedl<1nd & As-
SO('iales.
!·!is suggestions included :
I. i\laking needed im-
provements to allow for rt'.'-
structu ring of rents up-
\1·ard.
rl'duc111g the monthly («tSh
01.1tflo1v for debt ser,·icr.
110 \\'t:VER. Fr1l·dla11d
"·arned, it is s heer follv to
buy iln apartment building
:1s an investment \.\'ith lhl·
only intention being to raisl'
rents \l'ithout any changes.
It ctin be equally disastrous
to buy a property solely for
lax sheller purposes.
·· 1teal estate doesn't 1:are
"·ho 01vn s 1t, or ror J~·hat
reason. If .it is in trouble.
you must find the cause and
remedy it or you "'ill have a
loser on your hands -not a
sheller but ;.1 real mont'Y
l11ser, ··he pointed out .
Good n1an•1.:~·1nc111 1:-l':-.
:-t•ntial hi n1aklng auy a1)al'
tn1ent. pl'tlJCl'I operate to lli-
poll'lltial, cspci.:i;11ly 1n till·
t'lll'J'('l\l era of inll;.1t1on :111tl
light n1unc.I', h••tl1)!,·1t
"\'ou t·:111't l'lH'l' :111 ol lh•·
bu1ldi111;:':-prolllc111:-. JUSl IJy
putting 111 frl'Sh <·apital."
s:dd Friedland. a Certitil-ll
l'ro1)l'l'ty 1\1 a nag:l'I' \\'ho l~Lst
v1;a r 1\':.IS chalr111:1n 01 the
l'alifornia Heu! Estal(' 1\<;;
:-ociation's Syn<liration
dil'ision.
llt.: URGED potential
buyers of income producing
properties to closely in!ipe<·t
the project and compar£'
\\Jth 1l:-eo111pct1t1on before
n1akin~ the J)Ur,·lla~ to
tll'tl·1·n1111t< 1f 11 l'.(ln be tur-
11cd around . If the j)t)te nti<tl
buyl•r 1:-not qualified to
n1;1kl· that judgment, an
11bj('t·til'1' 01i 1sidc eonsulfant
~hould hl' l'<lilt·J in.
Fl'tcdland :.ilso ortered a
.~ug~t·s l 1•in fol' O\\'llers of
profit:1 bl1• 111t't)tllf' proper-
l it'S 1)1111 '1 sell them
\1 ithouL a i;ood reilson.
Good !'casons. he said,
nught bl' the expiration of
<lepreci:1tion for tax pur·
IX>Ses, th(' desire to place
capilal into other 1·orms or
investments brought on by
changing circumstancC'~ of
1111·ners.
Pheasant Hill Set Apart
'.!. C Rl::i\Tl~G A ne"'" use 'f"·o s ingle· story con· homes of Pheasant I-Ii II are h u n1 es \\'1th b eamed
fo r the project . such a s don1iniums to a building presented by Orange Coast ceilings have Spanish styled
n1aking a regular apart-n1 ake the s mall community Const ruction Company, fireplaces. All ho1nes are
n1enl building inlo a seniol' of Pheasant Hill in l\1ission 'veil kno\.\·n Santa Ana-fully insulated to insure
citizens del'elupn1e11L Viejo a unique offering, based housing rii'm. and of-' privacy and quiet. I
3. Converting the apart-\.\·here owners ca n find fer a long· list of home
rnents into condominiums privacy, security and quiet amenities. 1'he condominiu1n homes
and selling the individual Ji\·ing in a 'park-like setting. of Pheasant 1-lill are priced
units. Pheasant Hill is a cluster Each condom1niurn unit from S33,450 to $38,990. '"ith
-1. Adding amenities. such of just 20 dwellings in con-at Pheasant Hill has a 8 3~ perQent financing
as security doors and closed tem porary design situated private patio, is fully land-avail a b'l e on a ll the
cl rcuit T\I, to attract ne\v around a lushly landscaped scaped and has 'an over-remainingd\1·ellings.
tenants \\'ho \.\11lingly "'iii greenbelt and having ils s ized t"'O·Car garage with To reach Pheasant Hill in
1n1y higher rents. o"·n private drive into the au tom atil' door openers. Mission \1iejo, exit the San
\Vhen economit• eon · comr;nunity, Entry is made Each garage, Jeadingdirec-Diego f>~reeway at La Paz
\\'hether used as \egC'ta-llo1ne n1odt·I compl ex 1 ~ ditions in1prove and mor-from Muirland Drive near Uv into the home. is olum-Road. turn east for one
hie gardens, nioonlit dining lne<tted jus t off l'ulvt·r tgage money becomes morl' Lu Paz Road. bcdfor\\'<lsheranddryer. block to l\tuirlands Drive,
rooms, play ~·ards nr sun Urive, mid1\'<l \' bcl\l'Cen 1hl· plentiful. i-~riedland said then left a short distance. A
decks, the spatious 1)a tios San Dit'go arid Santa An<i thal another \'.'aY to effect a OFFERED IN t\\'o baSic c t:RAl'11C TILE is used decorated model is open
at Oeerfiekl ·ro\1·n llomes F1·ec1\·urs in lr\'ine. l\lo,dels "turn-around" is by re-floor plans \.\•ith 111.·o and 1n the baths, plush car· daily from 11 a .m., with
enhance the one :.ind t\1·0-n1ay be 1·ic\\'ed daily fi nancing the loan to get three bedrooms or l\VO peting is used in all .living Gerri \Voods,salesagenton
,
"Oldl!r ehildren like lhe
plan because the second
hedroom and bath are;1 half
flight up from the nHister
s uite level and the third
bedroom is a half fli ght up
from the second bedroom .
'Thus , children in both
bedrooms ha\'e the feelings
of excitement, privacy, and
in1portanct that con1e fron1
Ii \'ing on a sep_a rate floor."
Prices range from S55,950
tn SG3.-l·IO . 'fhe 92-unit,
S5 . .'i·n1illion luxury
tn11·nhon1c de\·elopment is
at 10~ Calle JJatricia in San
Clen1en tc. It may be
rl·:tchcd fro 1n the
southhuu nd San Diego
Frcc1ray b.1· turning left
from the Palizada offramp.
going one block and turnin"
righl on A venue Caballero;
Turn right to A l'enuc de La
Paz, turn right one block to
Ave nid a La Esperanza and
proC'eed to Calle PatriC'ia
and the models.
story residences. bf't\\'eenlOa.m.anddusk. moreattractiveterms,thus bedrooms and den. the areas, and the skyl1 ghted lhepremises.
Large patios ~ire adjacent 1;::==================================:;:;;;;:=;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:i;;;;O:;::;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:====~---r---IO ei ther the lil'1n~ roon1.
dining roon1 or fan1ily arl·a
in each of the four plans of-
fered by Broadmoor
Homes, Inc.
Villa Granada Adult
The patios are not only
impressil'e from the stand·
point of sizc but also front
the standpoint of pril'acy,
lligh \\'a ll s flanking the
patios add a ~e\\' Orleans
court~·ard effect and insure
the ultimate in pril'acy. The
patio al s o ser1·es as a
pril'ate entrance fron1 the
garage to the hous e. Standard Popular
The adu lt occupancy
requ irement at Villa
Granada has hit a strong
note of appro,·al with
visitors to the luxury con-
dominium development
abo\'e the San Clemente
Pier, according to Nunzio C.
Coco, sales agent for Con-
dor International Cor-
poration, the developer.
"Our typical buyer here
is \\'hat V.'e call an emp-
ty-nester," Coco said. "The
children are grown and
gone. o r perhaps the
youngest is a"'ay at college.
. .\nd the y like the
req\!irement that per-
manent residents must be
16 years of age or over.''
Coco emphasized that
children are welcome as
,,·eekend guests. "Present
res idents have grand-
children and they like the
fact that they can come to
the residence and stay over-
night \1.'ithout anr prob-
lems,"hesaid.
AVAILABLE with one
bedroom and den, l\'.'O
bedrooms, two bedrooms
and den and three
bedrooms. the con -
dominium homes are priced
from $46,300.
Each of the t"'o buildings
in the 64-unit development
is of fireproof concrete con·
structlon. Each has subter-
r anean parking, wit h
ele\'ators serving each
residential floor and the
parking levels.
The homes have large
decks on the ocean exposure
and large pri\'ate entry
courts. Living rooms have
complete \valls of non ·glare
glass look ing out to the
Pacific. !\l aster suites have
priv~te baths and plate
glass mirrored \'.'ardrobes. D t: E R F I EI .• D To 11· n
A.II baths have cultured Homes offer t1\'0 und three·
marble pullmans. bedroom plans, rangin g in
Kitchen!i are complete size from 1.106 square feet
l\'ith double continuous-to 1,619 squure fttet.
clean ovens, automatic Design features such as
dish"•ashers, trash compac-hi gh \'uultcd ceilings, t"·o-
to r s· and di s po sals. story dinin g halls. frce-
l.u minou ~ ceilings and standin g fircplacl's, sunken
\.\'alnut-fihished hardwood living rooms :.nd luxurious
cabinets are also standard master suites · are in-
in kit chens. Autom atic corporated throughout
v.·asher and dryer are also Deerfield To1\·n llome
included, and some homes kitchens include General
have automatic gas Eleclric eye-lcve l
fireplaces. Automatic Rungt'. con·
Recreational facilities at tinuous-cleaning o\·en. dis-
~villa Granada consist of.a posat. autbn1atic dis-
heated .po.ol, therape.utic. Jt\l::<tsh.cr..__huilt-in pantries.
"·hirlpool, clubhouse and luminous ceilings, stained
sun deck. The clubhouse '1ard11·ood cabinets. nnd
has t"'O private patios with Formica counter tops.
gas barbecues for private Some kitchens ha\'e pass·
parties. t hrough counters to the
Villa Granada is located patio.
at the corner or Averiue Del
r..lar and A\'enue Granada.
a 'short stroll to the Del l\lar
shopping area · and the
beach. The sales o£fice is
open daily.
PRICES FOR Deerfield
To1\·11 Homes current'lv
range from S36,990 tO
$.18,490.
The Deerfi-c-ld 'fO\\·n--
Walker, Lee Off ice
Now in Huntington .
A third \Va lkcr & Lee, i\tagnolia Street and Adams
Inc . ~Iuntington ' Beach A\'enue,'""·ill serve the fast
resale office, at ~lagnolia growing eastern·Huntington
and Adams, has been Beachurea.
established. lt \\'Its announ-"This office compleles a
ced this "·eek by Ron tria11gle \l'ilh t"·o othcr llun·
Rosen, sen i or ''ice· ting ton Ueach offices.
president of the Anaheim· giving Walker & Lee, Inc.
based diversified real complete coverage of the
estate services flrnt 's area,'' sa id Rosen.
resale division. Managing the 20-person
The ofrire. in the shop-
ping center at the corner of
office is l\·lerle 1'"'riedman, 11
10-year veteran 1\•ith
\Valker & Lee.
House Bad Dream
Conlesi Pri ze May Be Tax Bur<len
0~1AllA , Nf'b . (,\Pl
\Vinning a sJoo.ooo "dream
house" \\'ould lH! 11"1.:(• 11
dreant come true. Righi "
\\'ell. you might M'.Cl arl
argun1ent from Jim Chap·
n1an of Omaha. \\'hose
daughter Ali!!a. 19. 1\'0ll the
hoUse in :i recent conlest
s ponsored by Brandeis
Department Stores and
Omaha r;1diostution KOIL.
If things go the \\'11)' hl'r
r11thcr thinks they ml,ht,
the University of Nebraska
frt~hnla.n l'Q_ll..l' bt' ~\u('k~
With3Klng.s1ze tax bil as·
sessed ag11ln1H the \\in.
Chapn1<t1\ think-s it could
jump to $58,000 in federal
a nd !tute incom~ taxes .. lie
~air! hC' just doe11n·t ha\'l'
1h:1t much C:lsh
1 Cllt\P~l 1\N SA ili that'll
onlv p:al'l of the problem. l-1~ . -. .. t'tllled the currcnt hou:)1n~
tnarkC't "1.11\'h" and noted
that if the house must be
soid : thl• ChnPmans nluSl
find a buyer \\'ho can scrupc
up S58.000 in cash.
If they ;ire forced to sell
ror less than S58,000, he said
the f:1m il y could end up
without the house and O\\'ing
the i;:o"ernn1ent money.
AHsn Chapman "'ould be
1·aulled to a 53 percent tax
bracket bllscd 011 the value
or lhe house and "'·ou\d ha,•e
to p:1y th~ taxes \\·ithin the
Y<':ll''"Of the "':ln.i. her father s:ttCl
Cha 1>n1 an hopes thina:s
1n:1y not be that arim.
11 •: S1\IO llE hopts hi s
daughter receives litle to
the property aner the fir~t
of the year M) the taxes
"'Oil '/ be du~ until 1976. "I
jl.Ue.i1~ y ou hll\'C to ~a y
\nu '\'t• .:111 to he op-
tin1istic,' · he obset'\'1'd .
_Aljsa hu s p~11ns for the
housd . She hopes to keep tht'.'
prizt. marry her fiance and
n101·c in.
"It's a beautiful place.
ltnd it'll m ake a happy
home. If we can't keep it I
"'Ould like to spend a fc1\•
nights in it. 1\laybe even
ha\'e " big party in it," she
said. '
DON T 1\ \\'ZER, KOi I.
vil'C' preside nt and gener11l
111pnug~r .. sw id ~c i\liss
Chapman's tax situation.
"there's got to be an advan·
tage to 11.1innlng. C\'en If it's the sso .ooo she Could net
after she sold the house.··
. "('oty (juC'stion is . 1:-1t
mo1·c of 3 problcru 111 t·on
sider s he's $50,IXlQ poorer
Ucc;1usl' 1)! t;1x~.s or S.50.0011
richer as \1 l'f':o-t1ll of v,.in
nin~7"
You set your course
and run free before the
wind. It's a beautiful
day. You fee l special
about every minute.
You strive for some-
thin9 extra in the
~ thin9s you do. At work
• er-at "p1ay. That 's-what
puts you ahead of the
crowd. Natural ly. And
you feel the same way
about the place
you live.
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Newport Terrace is
for you. Presti9ious
homes in Newport
Beach, in a sett in9 of
brass Ian terns , cobble-
stone accented
· stree ts and a 15-acre
private' park . Spacious
two and three bedroom
desi9ns for the youn9
at heart with soarin9
beamed cei lin9s and
private patio 9ardens .
Everythi n9 is
rt9ht here. The sea, a
.park and a unique
Newport ~each location
you ca(l afford.
Break away for a
visit. If you feel it. I iv; it.
Fro"' Hie P•t•l•c Coas! Highway, 11lr.I! S11oenor Gr llwe 10 Placentul Avf! lfllt on 19!h Stree1 From a
tl'lfl Sari Ooego Frel!way t•~e H11roo• Bl...:! "g"-1 on 10th 111 fhe way 10 lhe end 111•1 fi•tr;-5001 ~
·1ntotmat1o n available at sales office
n~ terrace
parkside
-=-townhomes
in N~wport Beach.
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Sundly. No\o9mbtt 24. 1974
H;ome Buyers Due Mortgage Aid Pinchin Elected
Realtors Chief HL·Jnu1·s 111 lhl· !!>tall' rnay
~Wll help 1n;.111y hOUiiillJ:
hu ~c r s ul.lt:i 1n 1norc
f;1\ura1Jjc 1nurl)::ui;c f1nun ·
l'1ng ;ind lo\\'l'r inlr:rest
• atc!'l, S~.!i t:. Lurry 1-loag of
l)U\\'Uc~'. J)re.,idcnl of lh\l
t 'ullror,nia Association of
Hl"•ltOf!'l.
'l'ht· 75 ,000·nlcmbcr as-
:-uc1ut1on i:-, 1>ullin~ to~elht!r
~i <·r~!'l h µrog ri.lm of
~t·nun;u-s, he said. to brieC
It~ mqn1bc rs on the slg·
nificance and limitutions or
u re<.·entCalifornia Supremt!
Court decision. The t•ourt ,
h!!ld that SO·C<tlled "due-on·
sale" clauses i1l certain
ca!'les, are unenforceable.
···r111 s 1ncans:· lloa~
commented ... thut in some
cirt;umstances a mortgagl!
lender cannot call the loan
~hen the owner sells his
house. 'fhc buyer l'Ould then
take 01,·er the loan at the in·
te rest rate already on the
'E~d Units' Popular
At Beachwalk Tract
·rht· s'vcc iu I pr1 \·aty of one
~tor.v 1 ''en d units" at
Ht•:1t t~1·a lk . l l untin~t on
~l·:1cJ1f offel's homcbuyers
1hc be fits or s111 gJe.familv J1\·in ~ plu s ull thC
~111\':tnt ugc~ o f a
1 t'l·rev.itV;n·o ricnled
to1\·nholl<;eaom m unity.
"llnJy a f e 1v o f our
JJVll Ul;.id 0l'nd·units' rt"m<un
1 ri l ht" c~ l'l't1Jlt ph;.ise'' st:.ites
bulldC'1j."i.J. Jl ;dl. "and 11·e
1·x1x·et "Jlrit c.':I or the.':le ty,·o
:111cl t l1rre b e droo m
I 11 11· njltb u ~es t Or be
1·11 n ~1tl erkli lv hi gher in
!uturc U nit~ "
The Sptlc1ous plans are
:-1tuittl'd <.1t lhc ends of the
1,,11·11 housc clus tel's a nd
l1·:1tu n.!•lnr~e. pri\"ate patio
~.1rds •iind pri\'ale t'nlry
t.'nt1 rtyard.":1 'Each home ha~
:1 1.tl';.!l~ li\'1ng /dining roo1n
.i: l';I 111tti fireplace. 11\0 full
Ii.1th.., :1hd ent:lusctl \\l'O·t«ir·
fl'fll EK ll F: .. \ Cll\\'Al.f\
lu11·nho1J~cs offer thrC'e. fc111r
.ind f11 e Led rooms, :ind 21:
.1ud three b.1 lh ~. in l\lfJ
-.111r\' 111:1.11.:;. Prices r angt•
fluJl) s 1;,,ooo to 566.500 for
1 !1• · l'lt·!!;ittt lO\\' nhouses \1·ith
;:. 1 perce nt interes t
:11.d l.1blt· 11011·. E1·crv hon1e •1,1~ t\1·0 -patio~. double
;.:.1r.1g r .ind a full
, "1n p l cn1t.•nt of
p1·1e1· 111clud1•d leaturcs.
Bl•:rch\1·a Jk k itchens
illl'llldl.' elt'l'lr1c r:1nge \l"ith
dn11hle. self.cleaning oven,
d1 ~h\\'1t s her . dis pos a l.
lun111111 us ~·e illn;!. s ta ined
l+:•t'd1\'111l d <':thinc try,
I •'1".11111(' I ii~· 1·r1ttllll.'l0 tOIJ:.,
1•.ill\t'\ ;1J1ll IJruonl t•losct.
\\11od·h11r u111 g fireplaces
h,1\(' I t·l':tlllH' I d\> hc;111.hs
.J11d ~ .1-. lui,;h;,:ht~r ;111rl there
are elegant ceramic t ile
entries. J\lore features are
\\'a ll ·l0·1\·aJI carpeting,
Iorced air heating. double
u·all eon;,lruction \1·ith a full
12 inches or insulation and
air s pare , and bronze
<1nodized y.•indo\\'S and
sliding safety glass doors.
Beach1,valk exteriors i:lre
('nhanced h~· 11·oocl shingle
roofs and trim, \\'ith Color
coo rdinated Bl'rmuda
shutters. Patio yards are
fully fenced <1 1¥1...lhe pri1·ate
entry tourts 1-iave front
t rellis and gate.
o\LL t;TI L I T I ES are
underground and the hon1es
are surrounded bv lavishl y
landscaped grou.nds 1viti1
over 5.000 trees a 11d
exten s il'e recr ea tion
facili ties, professionnlly
maintained along U°'ith the ·
exteriors of the I0\1'nhouses
hy th e hom eO \\·ners
u:.sociation.
Resort·t,\·pc recreation
for Beach\1·alk homco.,..·ners
includes ~e\·en S\1in1ming
pools. C"aba na building \1·ith
t\\'in saunas, 11 n outdoor
therap:• pool, und volleyball
e"urt. Tu·o s pectacular
.. Clubhouses" y.·ith open
hea m ceilings a nd
decora to r furni shings
feature game tables. pool .
table, fully·equipped
kitchen and more soci<i l
facilities.
Beach\\·a)k may be easily
reached b~· taking the s~1n
Diego Frce\ray to ne<.1 ch
Boulc\·ard exit and d1 i \·ing
~outh fi\'e mile:-. to P:1cifi r
Co;ist lli g h\\'a~' in
l·luntington Be:ich. fllodel
homes are open daily fronl
IO a.m. at (he ne\\'
ocean·C"lose communily.
·Fairway Homes Sell
Fast in Clemente ' . Only :a tew homtts rem:un
1.ir !-ale' at l•';lir\V:I\' llon1es
111 ~;111 Clemente clC°sp1tc tht-
l.1C"t !hat COllStl'Ul'lJOll \\":IS
t·onlpltlcd JU.St IU'O \\'Ct:'kS
;1i.;u. according ~o Stc•\'t Syn·
11i•st \ t•dL of Century 21 1\'o\'a
J(t•;.1lt~·, sales agent.
",.\pparently the com·
l1111alton of location in San
• , ('l'-·rn(•ptc. thC' i:ol( ~curse
.... • •1 \ lll\\'S nnd the finn'ncing has
li..·d to ()Ur Ca st sales pace." I Synneslvcdt said. "The
I t't•C cllt .announc('n1enl ()f
I 8~~ J)('rrent fin anc1ng for
qu.illfit.'<l purchasers has
:11:.o hroueht ;i great dcaJ or
11111..•ri.·st .'"
\\'1th l\\'O, three and four
counters, dish"•"as hers .
trash t•ompactors. disposals
and \\':I ler lines for ice·
n1aking refrigerators.
Leisure Steam, Inc., of
San Clemente pro\'ides an
unusu~il feature in n1aster
bathrooms ,\·ith the instal ·
lation of a stl!am buth. This
n<:...,'IY ·introduced feature
ha s received good :1cclain1
rrom purchase rs, Synnest·
\."Cdt 5aid.
Fairway J-l omes is
rcat'hed by t aking the
Estrella off.ramp past San
Clemente Gt'neral llospital
t o ;\\•c n lda Vaque ro.
~lodels are-open daily.
bt•drOCH'll:-., lhe homes are S p
llrlCCd from S<S.900 to &)es 0 8l
1 SSS.100. E.ach house has an
unobstrurled \'iew of lhc Doreen Benton. a rormcr
f.111.._·.a)·s of ~horecliffs Golf rolor consult a nt ror the F\J I·
t(."'9t1t"!f' le Paint Company. htt!'-
·rhc house:. :1t •~u1rv.ay joined \'ision Rculty's Ir·
!Jomes ha ,·c \\·l't bar~ a nd vine office Ul'i a neu· sales
"ood·bt.1rn1n ~ fir«!pl.ices. assoc iate . A Jfi .ye:1r
11~·lon carpcling In living \'Cleran of the eolor ;ind
roorns tind ;Ill b('drooms, design indui;try, ~llss Oen·
:ind arc pre·Y.·1rcd for cable ·ton has been 3 consultant •rv and phone jacks. KU· f or lhe l~u sk ll on1es,
chr ns h•• \ f.' .e lt'ctronic , Hughes Aircraft. Lockheed, u\·en~.self·clc<i n1ngcon (?l!n· 'A\'on and vo;rlous deparl·
t1onal O\'t'ns, ceramic tile m~ntstores . 1
n~ortg.ag!'. 1''1n;1nc1ng 1,rould
bt• cusicr and int.:rest r;itcl)
doY.'tl, both a break for the
buyer, 1-1urticularly in tht.1sc
ti rues.''
II~ S T R ESSED,
howe\'Cr, that this could
hap1-1cn 01ily wider certain
circumstances.
"It's such ;1 compli cated
case." he said, "that y.·c are
planning t .... 'o seminars first
just for the <ittorneys ad-
\1isi11g our 173 boards of
Reu)l0r:1 around the !iUlte.
They'll be addressed by a
panel of some of cantor·
nia's foremost uttorncy~ 01i
rt:!a l estate law."
"~·lore impartant to the
public." he said, ··...,•e'll fol·
low that i01mecUatclY W1tlf'a
5eries or 16 semjnars to
brief Realtors and the.Lr
sales associates. They can
then ad vjse their clients,
using guidelines, forms,
and advice that stay well
within the limitations of
HUD Cliief
this method.•·
The 16 scminara are
sthcduled for Dec. 1o;i9,
i,nd .. Dec. 17·:.'0, '"'o each
day. Euch \11111 lust three
hours and will feuture a pane~ of attqrneys and
knowledgeabli Jlcaltorr.
llougsaid. ~ .
TllE TUCKER v. Las-
s~n decision involved pro·
1>erly purchased by three
buyers who then resold it on
a. land .5al~ contract. A land
REAL .ESTATE
conlracl is a fO(m or install·
menl contract Jn v.•hich the'H L
t\Uye rdoes not 9btain till!! to ome oans
the property until the last
A k M 1nstallmentis paid. E d ~ S Oney When the .:.Ortgage_lcn· . llCOUrage
der invoked ,its ''due·On·
l·larold R. l,inchin of
Corona dcl fll ur, o\\'ner of
l·lul Pinchin and Associates.
has been elected president
o f the Ne ,v port
thtrbor-Costa-lilesa Boal'd or R ea ltors beginning
January I.
For Bu;ld•n 'c lause," claiming the By Banke · c.: .. B property had peen sold and r
LAS VEGAS <Ui>I > -the entire amount or the SAN FRANClSCO (UPI)'
Pinchin has b een a
mc1nbe r of the
1,700-member .organization
since 1964, serving as
secretary-treasurer in 1972,
second \'ice president in
1973 and first \•ice president
this year. lie has been on
the board of directors sinee
1971, and, over the ~·ears,
h as chaired sever a l
Education, 1\1 ultiple List:
ing, Legislative and I n·
dustrial·Commcrcial Com·
mittee.
J ames Lynn. secr"et;iry of loan ~he.reCore due. the -The board chairman of
the Department o( Housing ~uyers y,ent t~ cou~t. ~n the Fede ral •Iome Loan
a nd Urban Development, impor~ant cottstderation in Bank has urged the·nation's
says Cederal money priority the .u~timate Supreme Court top sa vings aftd loan
shoUld be given lo new con· decision was that t~e .doy,·n executives· to make some
struction in the building in· payment was. ~urficiently mortga ge loans be'cause
dustry. , l~:-V that the or1g1nal ~uyt;rs .. h.omebu yers need you
"The new construction in· :stil l had a substanti,al .111· more now than at any time
dustry, with ilS ripPle effect te rest. !he lender s 111• in a ge neration."
He has served on the
Board of Directors or the
California Association of
Rcaltoi:s for the past fou r'
years. He is on the sleeting
co mmitt ee of th e
association's Industri al,
Commercial and Exchang·e
Division, recei\·ing their top
:l\\'ard in 1970 for the "'Best
Exchange Under $250,0CM>." back into the building sup· !erests Y.er~ held not lo be "\Ve encourage you to
ply business und otherS, !s an en?-ugh Jeopardy to call make a ll the mortguge
important and I ha\•e to the loan. • loans you reasonably can, PI NC H I N IS pa s t
give priority there," said Hoag commented; "It's even if you ha\"e to take a president of th e Corona del
Lynn. the implications of the case litUe longer to rebuild your l\lar Chamber of Commerce
Ile said one problem that could ofter hope to balance sheets," 1'homas and the Corona del l\lar
u·hich was slowing the sale buyers who can't find finan· Bomar told the 82nd con· Exchange Club. lie holds
of new homes was that per· cing or a fford Lhe high in· vention of the U.S. League members hip in the Elks
sonswhowantedtobuy new terest rates. The principle ofSavingsAssociations. Cl ub, Ba hia Corintian
houses fi rst had to sell their used by the eourt could ap· lie said the board ~·ould Yacht Club and the Balboa
present homes. ply in other circuinstances work (or less government Po\\•er Squadron.
Lynn said ver y little as well. Those other cir· regulation of the sa~s Pinchin is a graduate or
federalassiStance wouldbe cumstances are wh at "'e a nd loan industry'8nd the Carnegie·l\lellon
available to anyone if the want our members, and predicted a freer money ·U niver si t y and the
money was spread•beyond through the ir help , the marketthatwouldeasethe Uni\·ersity or Britis h
the new housing. publi c, to understand." nation's money ills. Co 1 u m b i a , d o i n g
80% of our b4yers don't even own a boat. There's
· juot something great about living on the water.
Perhaps tt' s the best kind of open space there is-
always changing, refreshing, and peaceful.
But forget the ocean. If there were no water at
SeaGate, this would still be a great place lo live.We have four championship tennis courts,
a big swim ming pool and therapy pool, and a huge clubhouse. For bicycle buffs, there
are ove r 12 miles offlat uncrowded roadways-over brldgesonto lhe islands in
Huntington Harbour. Greenbells are everywhere, and a kid can walk lo school.
The townhomes themselves are spacious with vaulted ceilings, step-down living
rooms, wood-burning fireplaces, and th e kind of luxury you'd expect in the exclusive
community that Huntington Harbour is. And at Huntington Harbour you own the land,
yo u don'1 Jease it.
TO HEAD REALTORS
Harold R. Plnchln
under-gruduate y,·ork at the
Uni\'ersity or Buffalo and
graduate \l'Ork ut UCLA and
the American l\lanage.rnent
Association. lie holds the
professiona l d esign:ition
Gradua l ~. R ealt ors
Institute <GR I J. and holds
membership in the !\'atiOnal
.-\ssoriation of Realtors nnd
the 1\'ational Institute of
Re:i\ Estalr Broktrs.
SERVISG \\"ITll Pinrhin
as offi cers of the real estate
organi za tion in 1975 art'
tlope Gerrie, the Gerrie
Compan ~·. fir s t \'ice
pt'esident : Larry C:i mpeuu,
Herit age Rea l Estate,
second l'icc president and
ll elane E. Joy,
sel·ret a r~· · l re as u rcr.
Bui please don't forget our water. We have over 225 acres of ital Huntington Harbour. (213) fi92-2835 (714) 846-2846
-•! • .,.. If you never sail, fish, or swim in it, you'll still enjoy living b9 it-the fresh ocean air,
the sea birds; the feeling lhat every day \s special. With inflation the way it is, why not
buy the h ome you'd really like to have? It will probably
never be cheaper than it Is today.
Take the Balsa Chica exit south from the
'I
93 Interest/ 9 %3 (APR )
DHRISll&ns It s.Mc• M•1k of ll.ubou1.PK1flc, Ud.,SPCll• in Hunu~ tt.ibour. S.•0.lt It• tomll'll.lnlr.,
ot•ttd by Tiie CllMlltn.,Comp.nln. Ifie., bled on rti. Atn.lrk.1111 SIOd [actgtt 0 19?4 ---~
•
San Diego Freeway to Warner Avenue.
Sea Right to sales offtce.
For additional lnlotmation !including
CO!IS} Ng.)rding r«rtational
facilities. see tht Callfomlil!
Public Report avalla~ at
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! IOS Mealer
Bernie's. Heaven
Wall-to-wall Girls
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' "!Yj.l.cKlmNG I r.;;;,.......,
I. BE \!LY HILLS -Bernie Corn·
feld, 011e.~e messiah or nfutuat fun-•
ds, is f(lt bf prison now and liV)ng the sim~Jift-iri bis 40-room neo-Oothic h0m~nec1c:ed1Witb fa'.fr1:llog female.a,·
fabul<JM'f-.rnishings a"nd fulfilled ran.
tasies.; .
1 Thel'fl' ~moretban25bedrooms, a
projection room in which major
moUon'pic!Prel are screened nightly,
a J>etmt ateadehnd a kitchen the siie of ma117 o'n bedrOom apartmehts.
' ' ' .AN~ llUADES OF a 1'137 horror
movif:ihiod a bookcase in Bernie's sitting rn is a secret Wall ·panel
I
leading the bedroom of\.Me of the
resident auties. ,
Bernie'&. bedroom is furnished in
early swi~ger -vibrating bed, mir-
rored ceillrig and piped-in stereo.
Th.e millionaire bachelor, bis
mother and his mutt Tiger are the
only petmanent re11idents, but there
generaUy ¥e plenty or houseguests,
mostly !em ale. '
"The whole notion that in order for
a relatiqnship to have any sort or ·
meaning •. _it. bas to exclude any other:
relationship is.nonsense," says the 47.
j'eaf-old former social ~·orker.
"]l's clear to my girls that there are
other relationships, whereas etas·
sically in apy relationship, there is a
:presumption, an almost absurd
presumption of fidelity.
.. There isn't that presumption here,
"but we do have loyalty and a genuine
concern for each other ~our needs.
I just don'~ accept that one or the
needs should be that t®re's some sort
·of sexual fidelity.''
BERNIE CO RNFELD groupies,
who are free to date other men.
·generally sleep until noon, lounge by
the pool a few hours, attend·celebrity
parties and try very hard to make
Bernie happy. 1 'Bernie says he is "relatively hap·
py," although he· has been in mour·
ning for his brainchild -Investors
Overseas Services company -since its deIQise_a few years ago.
1 The financial complex~ based in
Geneva. once bad interests
throughout t he world, controlled as··
~ or $2.5 billion and bad a 15,000.
man sates force. "'
-Today. IOS is in the hands or
receivers and liquidators. Robert
Vesco, the New Jersey financier who
took over IOSi.n 1971, has fled to Costa
Rica with what the Securities and Ex-
·change Commission contends are $224
million in company assets. ·
Brooklyn-born Bernie, accused of
incitement to speculate,
·mismanagement of funds and fraud,
spent 11 months in St. A'ntoine·s·
prison in Switzerland, a converted·
monastery, for questioning by SWiss
authorities. He was released on bajl
._last April and still f~ces t.J1al. '
The bearded, balding bachelor
spends most or his time now working
on his book· about 105 unJlke other
books wrlUen about the orianization,
he says, he promises his will tell the
real story, financing films, initiating
l awsuits -against banks, institutions
and individuals who allegedly ens.bled
Vesco to take over the IOS reins
hopefully so "the remaining IOS. as·
sets can be returned to their rightful
owners" -and eDtertaining his
bouseguests. .
There are Vicki, :Pttargaret, Sbar·
mayne, Rebecca, Cindy, Wendy and
Jill, to n1me 'a few of the liv.e-in
lovelies. Some do secretarial work,
some Oo OOd jobs:SOmeOevote ttiem·
selves fulltime to Bernie:-
MOST OF THE WOMEN first came
to Bercie'.s mansion as dinner guests.
')f the dinner went well, he asked,
-"Would you be happy with this.
lifestyle?" . ·
The invitation h as an etho of the · "ios pitch, "Do you .sincerely want to
be rich?"
• A sinuous blonde in a black bikini
·slinks up behlnd Bernie and begins
: massaging his back.
"This is Alargaret. She's my Dutch
interpretor," he smiles. "I brou«hl"
her over here from Europe to tran·
sla(e all the Dutcti ·iitor;ies \ytjUeD"
about me." f •
"
"~',.....
'TOOK ALL THE ASSETS'
Fuglttve Robert VHco . '
Ul'ITti.pllete
'WE HAVE LOYALTY AND GENUINE CONCERN FOR EACH OTHER'
But Girts Admit Being Jealous of Bernie Cornfeld
She laughs and adds in broken
EQ,glish that interpreting le3ves her
fi'eE" time "to also be Bernie's salad:
chef." Bernie supplies the lettuce.
The girls are the dres~ing. . ·
';Sure, I've been hurt," Bernie says
in his near whisper as one girl strokes
his arm, another rubs his back,
"But the thing I discover is that
when you have a mullipli"city of
relationships. the kind I have, you
tend not to get hurt as much if things
don't work out.
"There are alternatives, distrac·
tions. You don't have the kind of inten-
sity. deoendency, jealousy, one finds
in a one-to-one relationship.''
. Does the . unique lifestf le create
jealousies? Bernie sa)'""S no, but two
girls silently shake their heads yes.
"Bernie's very honest which is
good, but it also makes it hard on Us
sometimes," says one of his ladies.
"You see, in most relationships, a guy
may be out cheating on his girl, but at
least she doesn't know about it.
. ''THIS WAY, IT'S ti~s~~ in .fi'Qn\ of
our faces and.'that's pretty hard to
handle sometit;nes. Ir you Care for
somebody, you do getjealous.''
Ber.nie smiles slightly and takes her .
hand. "I'm. probably missing a cer ..
ta in amount of ecstacy living this way,
but also a t'ertain. amount of paio. And
I think it's worth missing," he sa:Ys. ·
He even speaks of the two girls
clqsest to him with a certain detach·
ment. ·His mother has-her own apart·
ment in a wing of his house, built lo
three-fourths scale betause she is less
than five .feet tall. ''Sometimes I get
so busy, I ·go .weeks without seeing
he'r,U:Bernie·sayS;. -;-
Bernie's mother wasn't available
for an interview; but he said she
stayed out or his affairs. But he added
that his inother occ:tsionally com·
plained that "sometimes sh,e doesn't
recognize her little boy." ·
· His 5-year-old daughter lives in
New York with her mother. Bernie,
who never mai:ried, rarely speaks of
the child.
"l've never been close to getting
married, but one of the girls got preg.
nant and wanted to have the baby so I
adopted it,'' he says.
"I had some notions that were kind
or socialist-based. that the people in·
volved in building a eompany should
own it, so I put together a corporate
stock option plan that_ really gave the
company to its key sales people and
.key executives.
''By 1970, 20 percent of the company
·was owned by the public and I owned
15 percent, but 65 percent was-owned-
, by the executives and Sales people.
"On paper we had a lot of mil·
lionaires. When they saw the price or·
the stock go down very sharply in a
couple of weeks, a kind.of panic set in.
They were ready to lynch me and they
did. .·
· "They ultimately turned the com-
pany over to Vesco,·and it turned out
Vesco was a crook. He took all the as-
sets of the clients whose money we '
were managing and literally stole it." .
Bernie says he doubts the Swiss•
charges against him wi ll ever come to
trial."But even if he were convicted,:
he says, ··1 doubt if the penalty would
be more than the time I've already·
spent in jail while I supposedly was
being questioned.
"Prison isn't· something I'm re.ally
worried about," Bernie says, folding
his hands across his ~lging belly.
"Prison is very-much a fact.or or the
mind. "\'ou can be in prison and be
free.
"MOST PEOPLE create prisons of
their own, having to do with their
jobs, their marriages, their ambitions'
or lack or ambitions. their likes or
dislikes. They're imprisoned by all
these things.
''Life is a process of taking even the
most _absur.d_situat.i.ons.JUld trying to
get something positive and construc-
ti,•e out of them."
,He says he doubts he wi11 ever try.to
build another company: "It takes too
much time and it hurts too much when
things go wrong." •
What about. the future?
"I want to read more," he says ... I
want to write. I want to go for long
walks. I 'd like to begin producing
films, whereas now I'm only involved
in a financial way."
However, Bernie says marri!,8e is
not part of his modus operandl.
'"'PVE SEEN. VERY few SUccessful
ASKED TO DESCRIBE his ' marriages," he says. "I think mar-
daughter, Bernie pauses, then says: riage is an unnatural kind ~f relation·
ofC-bandedly, -"'She's like a 5-year-old ship because it preclude!\ othe'r
girl. She's a pretty litUe girl, I get to. relatio nships and I think) other
NewYorkquiteoftenonbu.sinessandl relationships are important if a per·
seeberwheneverl'mintown." , son is to grow. 1 believe that men are
The offspring he speaks most often genetically geared to be polygamists
about, and with the most pride, is JOS. and to impregnate as many women as
That was Bernie's one.-to-oneJ'elation-they can manage, and women are
ship, the one to which he undoubtedly geared to be nest builders.
:gave, the moSt of himself and the one '"It may be old-fashioned, but I
which hurt him the mosl when it en-think it's true."
ded. . . . Bernie seems to have round enough
''I very much miss the company," unllberated women to make his life in·
h,e !;ays in a quiet voice. "I miss the teresting. The King B admits the
pace. 1 miss. the co.mraderie. I miss honeys might be drawn by his money.
just abouteverythingabQutIOS." "I have no idea how much I'm wor-
.J-fis voice fjlls with-passion : · tb, but I'd say it's In the millions," he
-"I spent ·most of my adult life· .... says. .... ._,.... -
working. I worked a 16-hourday and a "I don't really care .i~ people are'
12-mooLh year for about 16years. Per· with me because of my money. 1
son;l consideration.\ were never a operate on lhe premise that my
factor. The process or building the · money is an Ingredient or alt my
largest and most successful fiDanclal relationships. It wouldn't be possible·
complex in the international Cield isn 'l · to lead this kind of existence without
an accident. having a lot or money."
"It Involved a certain amount ot Some of the handmaidens lounge by
luck. but it also involved a lot ot the pool , others paddle in shallow
ability and a lot or hard v.·ork. I'm tor· water. Eventually, they all get around
mented at the company's destruction. to Bernie. who sinks into his deck
But t•m also proud o( its accomplish· ch:ilr while th e girls attend hls netds.
ments. And I'm proud of my own I<"-"Frankly, t don't care what, per·
compllstinfi!n:tf1nir."" gon., mottvenrc for bftng -wtth'lne
as long as our relationship t5
agreeable to both sides. As long as it
meets bot~ our needs," he sa)'S. "Jr J
like someone:, t want them around, no
•mutter "'hat their motives tu'~·"
llE DROPPED NINE sug•rs lntb
an over$ized cof{ee l-t•P· took a gulp
and relived tht experience, presst.'<I in
the locket or his mind.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
>±7 COLLINS ISLAND ON THE CANYON -3 bedrooms with
Large luxury, brand new bonus area1 plus huge playroom. Large lot
home. 150 Ft. on water with and some view. of ocean. Newly painted and
pier " slip. Dbl. garage carpeted. Immaculate! '75JOOO.
: a~tM!.a~ ~~ 1« 303 La Jolla, N.8. Open Sun •• 1..S
902 ~,.BAiF!ONT. iHARBOR "HIGHLANDS .
Prime 1..,.tloo; Igo. loml\Y ' OWNER MOVING-BUILT IN SUNSHINE-
home: xlnt beach. from the ·sparkling pool to the bright and
NEW EXCLUSIVE cheerful rooms. Close to schools and West•
Just reduc!d $15,000! Uttle I cJiff Plaza -3 bedrooms, '69,900.
Island home Y.'ilh lge. 2 1935 Hlnhland NewM.t hac.h Sat/Sun 1-S SR. J!.pt. + nice patio 1r:: • 1 r--·
•''"001'"'1· 11"·""'· 'NEWPORT SHORES-JUST umD §ialt~;b11r11 -REALTY
315 :i.lARINE A \'E
BALBOA lSL..\i\O
.. 67:1-6900 ..
BEST BUY IN AREA -see this lovely S
bedroom home and enjoy happy d~:hs. Nice
• carpets, elec garage door, new wasbet
-just steps from beach, Only '45,500.
215 6.2nd St., Nowport ShorH, NB Opon S... l.S
KINGS· EX
e!'!!s!l!!!!!.!!h!!!!!M!!!!!!!!!! ..... ! EXTRA-NICE! 2 Bedroom cottage in Cliff pan1s ans1on Haven with family room and lovely pool • Assume $39,000 ! This cute home has heavy shake roof and Pool • Beach I lovely trees. $58,500, . ?-i~ yard!". Ele\'_8.~00
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400 Kin91 Place, Newport Bhch . Sat/Sun 1.J
~~.!.?'.~::·.!::f TOWNHOUSE -NEWPORT BEACH
hy 18' galley.Enormous I CLOSE TO BEACH, SHOPPING & TRANS-
·~ :fielta room •. Twin PORT .A TION -Immaculate 3 bedroom 2~ landing stalrcaS<'. Circular b th "lh . le ti d ' b<\kony, !j huge 11eparale I , a W1 .~nVa . pa 0 ~0 Steps to pool -
!;]ttping quarters. King 1 1· in park h e setting. Priced. below market.
1naster suite. 60' wrap . $42,000. 675-4060.
11round dance p a vi I ion. :4308 Spindrift, P•rk Lido, NB Open Sun 1..C
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mooth ,.,., .u: °""'"" "'"'' WESTSIDE -GOOD BUY ~~-~~e ad\'lllltage. call ! COSTA MESA, 3 BEDROOM home with
om1riLt •ttsn.m101EMCEr large fenced yard and separate workshop. -~· Assunlable 7 lh 90 loan &: owner will carry ; · e 2nd TD. $31,950. 642-4353.
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ESTATERS ·~ .. ::"; WATERFRONT DOLL HOUSE
TE.RRIFIC FINANCING-2 bedroom, 2 bath ~ with_ lawn, flowers. patio, pier and slip! Im-
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REALTORS
96.2-4454
EXCWSIVE
MESA YE~DE
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
BEAUTIFUL R-2 LOT-level alley ......
side & rear. Build upstairs Unit and have panoramic ocun view. $27,500.
Olla Opon SolvtUys & Sundays ~' i!sr! .. ,~!~~.EJ.r. REA~SJOI
~ 714 E, a.11 ... Blvd,, Balboo f~
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* Balboa Bay Properties *
. OCEAN I-BLOCK ! $32,flO
' Lge. dtX, ; BR, 2 ba i Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice
home. Choice Joe.: ram rm. Lge. back
•PRICE REDUCED* $48,000! . ! w/BBQ. Exception
This sharp 2 Story Executive N'pt. Island. Cozy 2 BR. \"Clean. Good terms.
Pool Home ~ just ripit 1or $49,900. 675-7060. . 642-7491
Great Family Living & · ' 0 E.ntertaining. Located near DUPLEX I PEN ~AT/SUN 1.J
the Mesa Verde cc. Seiter \19362 P1tcaJm, Hunl
Is -Dexible on tenns and 3 &: 2 Bdrm. units. Good Beach. Beaut -3 BR 2
financing. rental area, Costa Mesa Iba. Fenced yitrd trees
DAVID BOURKE RLTR Good financing. $49,500. j ~ear school. '43,500:
Call 546-99.'iO : 640-8484 : 556--8800.
can i-t&-99j0 i ,,..,.,.~R~~~•••j m REALTORS m .
location. Annual income 4 Local Offices To Serve You LJ:!I
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elusive 5Ale!!: price ol ~.oco. cau 545-8~24. General R.E. 1002
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[B Associated . SOUTH COAST OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-s I Special Invitation n-•~-1961 Pt. Seabournt • R~;.!.ro::. IMVKGt'S Harbor Vlew lfomeir : ~ Open House
Vacant -6% Loan , out.'itandlng .l\ton111:9 morlel. ~sat a nrt sun l · 5. 2 3 o
V'.A. k>an lo be assumed \vlth Beaullfully de..~n11M, 1'11!'· j SheNXJOd p I. Eaitside
SToJOO do~n \\"Ith lotal pay· l?Jll lntbcpi;:.: .aulomafic I CoStl'l ;..1esa. ' '
mmt of $111. 3 Bdnn, 21 lu::htinr;; patio .n·/Hr .. pit. 2 Pool Time All The Time
t.iatb. New carpets. Freshly &tnns. k L'On\. den. .Fee 1 in lhi! bea ti"·' I d .. ,. t--' 1 /OW Dbl I lti.od . u •w enc ose ,....m lt"\l n · garage. • ...-1 poot "'ith Jacuzzi. PLliS a
Eltt. B/J's. Huge yard., j M1Ueaky clean 3 B.R., 2
Fantastic IU'l'L Call ';: bath, dining room. h 0 m e
H•ci•nd• Re•I E1t•t• T I i •dth heavy shake mot. Prlc-DELUX~~~RPLEX I 1>0/fY,rR~X~lllt I ~•ruy !64,950. Call
3 BR. 2 BA O'IVner's unit I ~Ul T~X j ... frplc, l--2 BR. J~ ba -c-• i
units. 6.6 k>an lo tt1nain I ~==
v.·/ $10,IXIO M ·n. Xlnt loca· •i0iii0iiiOiii0iii0iii0iii0iii0ii• tiOn.
''EAGER REALTY 536~1n . OPEN SUN. 12_.
4 BR. 3 BA. aS&ume i·:~. 1521 OCEAN BLVD. EASTSIDE 1
'.!Story, open bt'Am 3 Bdrn1~.&fnmily rm.Near-'1 VA-FHA t Cathl!dral Ceil 'g., dbl. frp\c, 1 fountain, wading pool, irep. ~ lll'W, 2-ity. Li::;. family \\"~" Seller. transferTtd from play area, quiet <'Ui-dc·snc hnme. 3 Balh~. 2 frplcs.. lh1s be11u11fu\ 3 br., 2 ba
lit. $52.500. No agts. pis. hu.-:c lnmlly rn1 . Steps to 1 home: .,,·/huge lot on alley. ~26911' ocean. Sl29,~. -1 Room for boats. campe-n
· C311: 673-3663 IWZ..2233 Eves. & pool. Lois' of used -brick EXECUTIVE HOME 2011 MIRAMAR ! & ~ood .. g.,, home
Corieous. 2100 aq, ft , home, Penlnsul11. Point: ~ly 2. \ a.\'ad&ble lll this ideal k>e•-
1 ':2 yn ~d._ fO~ ~l/F ~i:x,. ~~~tr· bdrm. r tlon. Surrounded bJ
pOol, r1t -'!ittil, rant nn, with C'Kiinning sundeck on I beautltuh trtts A lhrubL
biUWd nn y,•/bar: 3 car 2nd noor; formal din 1 n i:; At $42.!f.iO should move fast.:
JU. 0 wn er .,,,11 ~lp l1t't1. Jn xlnt cond. PriCt'd at I 6·~7711 -or~ . finance. $79,r>. Ca.II 64&fi646 S87 !iOO • . • ; ~GE HOMES. 0.11; ~ 61.)-Q6 F:W!1. J ~--------. "~~oory..,"\'°~~Eit:! Walker S lae I associated room + barga.ln Jll'tcf. • .... '''"'' Better buny. 8'7-6010. Agt .
3 + }'amlly room -..1th bar.
Authentic !.I ex I ca n tile
BROK ERS--AE 11.l TORS
lOlS W lolbon l7l-l66] WOOD STREAM
lloor. Ntw plush c. r i> t t ' Condominiums I Ntwdrapes.Lovel~·, 4 BDRM.-POOL 1 I nt\fl:hbortlood. Only $-13,900~ t Home In rxN>l!ent Nt,.,·por1 I Slt,500 -$44,'51
.., Ctllt Aat n6w 317..fi010. I Beach toc:111on. 1''11"t"ph'l<'t' _ ,3 BR, ~ Ba Homes nearl
"\\ft"d It 4: Reap'' Wit. noon -3 1'i!IM -m t .~ewpott:s Upper...B&y~ lJve ....
t't-om trtasum to t.r:t~h land. A rood buy at $TI,91Xl. hy man : •n•dt runnltw
Tum thtm tnlo nsh • F•rguson Realtors • 111re;im. 34:i Unl~lty Dr. ;
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r Gtfle,..I R.I!. 1002 -.n•r•I R.&. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E.. 1002General R.E. 1 General R.t.. 1002 Ge~r•I R.E. 1002 eneral R.E. ------=-~+.:t=-~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;::::~~;;;;;:j·==c.r=:--=..;;==,;;=...--= 002 General R.L I
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LIVE LIKE A KING
. . • llhoul eaylng a king's 1'81Uom. 3BR
3BAf pool, & Jacum In secluded patio. All
perched above Monarch Bay with a fan.
tastic 220 degroo ocean view including Palos
Verdes. Catalina and \Yhilewater at Salt
Creek. Owner-financing at attractive terms.
lmined. occupancy. Call !or appt. now.
$1890000. OPEN HOUSE 1-1 PM, 32671 Sea
lsl.a 11.d Dr., 'La&una Niguel.
C I LEASE
Ab solutely smashing owner's unit new du· i "2400 sq f~ 4BR. 2\>BA. Superb view o!
only steps lo beach. $8.50/mo.
• ,,,, . $43,750
ww buy 2 BR, 2BA. Bradley Model In Uni-
versity Park Village. l. Immac., well taken
care of home with nicely ldscpd large back
patio. Cash lo renew loan; owner will .cOtr sider a second.
NEWPOl\'lff~OllJS,.. ~,.~ t -~ ···~ I• t *···* * ,* * * A W'W ot the pen tiitM 'thll UA • c 11 t ~~~~ .. ~ · · , . ,;-,: .... ,, :~~r1tage o ect1on
tra can. Stnall, •1:11 _A t 1/1,,,• f!!!I' -~~--~~~ ~"'~"':,··~!.'."'.CTi ~~ -wicuf, GREENiROOK
"""'"' at "" Sahla Ana · '· REA''JOR ' JUST LISTED -on quiet s1 ... 1. Near A,.. OPEN SUN. IM. or by , • Ir South !Jotst Cenw. Near new 4 bedroom, ~i,'!~"' .,,....,,,Ip~ HOMES OPEN -Igo fainlly room, many upgrided extras. ot panellna: ln 1 n t e i 1 0 r . . r~ 1 ! Pl•~ .bo~ for the Y.,un,1ten. Owner mov-
c"'tom bl• 3 ""'Jp., • btllll, GENTLEMEN!' · Ing, tnult hjlve -fas\ acllon. Lowest priced
hQme, l"'' 11 b~. of! Oltt S~lse your family with a new home for ' .Gr·"· nbrook} bedroom. C•ll S..0-1151. Dr. J...&'e. lot: 2 dbl. l'V'llf"l ..
room '"' •""""' poo1. c tmas! Owner~ now! to .aell "El J TUCK11D 1AWAY
ll'aller '"""''· -· Cajon" mod~I in Rancho l<a Cuesta. Just ; IN A QUllT CORNIR OF COSTA'. Ml!SA -~.:"'.::,• m1":t"' S:.; re<!uced for unmedlate Aale. • Bedrm. din ' lovely 3 bedroom, 2 b4th·wtth' beautlM-c,...
""'· PJUCED AT,-· rm, f~ 1T\1. plus bonus. Compl w!Jleated1 Frts ·11ew pain~ an4 dark room ·Home must * * * t poq1, fire rlbg. le sprinklers. Walk to aclloo .;,i~ y ~-~· 1 • BAYSHORES • an4 bike to beach. S73 450 . .,._ ·; "',~ .•, ~·, l .. I "' now. ou ~,,. '119 tenn• , VA
OPEN SUN. 1-S 20931 Sporkm•n Lane, Hunt. BHch • .,s..i 121 1; r . soon. wont IJsll • '
A11r., ,,.,.. '••·· '"'"'m bit. · ll'EA<:HWALK TQWNHOUSE -; ..,~"..:. =:·= _ • · BAYCREST _:_ _BEAUTIFULLY UPOIW>Ui,.,.:.,-2 Bedroom,
lot ; cbanninir IMna nn., Large custom built. 3 bedrm, fam ,'fllom, 2 2 batli. file new, ldii1t occupied. S,,.ciow
1onna1 dlnln& rm.; ls , , fireplaces, 3 bath home. Oversized lot1 •1>-, ....mo. Perfect location near Olympic pool,
family nn. w/wet bar ;· ~losed yard with beautiful new pool It aeck--1acuzzJ, game room and teb.nis court. Aak-
I LIVE NEAR THE BEACH in a spacious Is-
' ibid home. 3BR, 3BA. 2500 sq ft.,Sculplured
1 Plaster and high ceilings thruoot. 222 Apo. 1 ·1ena. Open house Sun. 1-4 pm.
•toraae nn. kit motor <'08Cb mg: Quiet,.· se:ctuded street on one of the Ing 'onI~ $51 500 CaU 540-11-51 or boat -ASKING ~.500 better streets m Newport Bcw'JI, J.,.ow l,J)Mir-\ . •. ~ ' ' -· •
UNIVERSITY,PARK es\ avallable. A real buy a(l84,930. ' CO'STJ; MESA TRll'LD
• Sl.!~f.ER'S PARADISE. 4 BR, 21'.iBA home.
.. ','.1f~Ol nn w/char broiler, lrg secluded patio, · ''_XJ.nt ocean view, in private area on one of
:. !lest surfing beaches in Calif. OWners will
V'leiase/optlon or carry 2nd. Best pvt beach
buy •us,ooo.
451&,.~1::.'.'i!ay 1717 T•rrtpln, N•wport ~ch S.l/Sun ~ START YOUR INVESTMIN'I' PROGRAM
REDUCED TO lj0.000 -· tNVESTORS MUST SEE NOWI HERi· -good tax shel~r + low 111a1n1 ..
<h&rntlng 3 bdnn., l balh • , JUSr LfSTED' na~ce. 3 ,LaJ;ge units, ·Heh with 2 r•Uos. ~_:j"'i:.:;:'~~~ _ C.HOICE CORONA DEL MAR 'l;RJP~'"·-, 9~% Filianclng avlilabl,. Price~ a only
rored wall•: cathedral cell.; Two 2 bedrooms, One 1 becirbom., all"Wlth' '·~•Q,000, &•II ~5._.,
81~~C'~ CATHOroMASsEE. ..panslv~ ocean views. one bhick trorri SEC:LUDED EASTSIDE
beach: Als~ apartment availabl~ for lease VBRY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOMI _ In REALTOR $.150. Sub!lllt. $159,900. quiet 1111. j..oodO!I will\ warm woot!J; sh•ke
224 w. Cit. Hwy 548-5527 ~. Da~lle, c,ron.1 del M4ir , Open Sun 1..S roo:t; wood exterior, knotty _pine Interior •
I ' Grubb & Ellis ...,~~!!"'!'Ev1!!•11!'54v..Ml""""'. · ATIENTION ROMANnt "MEN! .. !1'!-.e.>call for more defau.. Priced · at
SPANISH surprise your family wllh ,a new home for '62·~50· ~·11 *1151 I
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2863 E. Coast Highway
Ceron a del Mar 675-7080
MANSI.ON clfrlstmas. spend counUess sunny days on GOVONMENT REl'OSSESSION ,
lhe secluded pnvate' beeches 111 CAMEO • • ASSUME $3f,000 SHORES. Watch the colorful ocean 1un,.tr .ONE . MANS .LOSS CAN II YOUR GAIN.
POO'BEACH _ from your four bedroom' garden home. 'Lo-Everyone eligible to· bid on thlaJarge 4 bed-B.Mr -1002 Gen•r•I R.E. . ... cated.on a choice corner lot. Owner amioual room,. 2 bath, .COsta Mesa home. Not too 1,., ,, •I R.E. 1002 Marucured yuds. El""''"' Submit• . • .&!!UP but sure ls priced ri~tl On1i $40,500.
··2 STORY WATERFRONT . =~..,;,!i"'.~~ 4501,~~.·-""V-Shore, ·slt/Svn \.s i;s,.soon ~:i/'~if500.J urry, lt!J dote •!jy18'p1Iey.~iiotm.oo ~ · L ' • Firtt Upper with pier & slip $97,600 -• ...,.. ~,_,, /l'tda , , ~ , •• ~ '1;,nOME IS CAREFRliE LIVING ~S. No quallfymg or points. Will con· , 1-titaJroue, --\ a3"ani> ~·lli\!~lace with family & frlends
, skl~r boat or any newer Mercedes Benz 11 ''\9"-"""•0'f m>-te ~,IQ~' -·~·' :;,,.,ue in the "i<t; over16oklng IN RIVIERA TOWNlj!)!ISE -m:r,cuatom do=-payment ~ 1<.!'.0P. "' . · . ,r,;-;:..,,.~..;.. • lbs 'rof Improvements .• L•rve mHIOr ,.._, 3 wu · . .tlitl•<t::w. c.i<.ll~ .. ·"" "' 'AAY, ~ ,...,..~~· • • 1' es; average bedrOOms 2'f.i baths panelled den . brOtM datJc• .a v.l fl o • .... Sluually. liiliascaped. Rt!auy to move In. & 11 . . -1·1 1 A 't .• ., 000 WATERFRONT DUPLEX ••"!""• 7%, :A, I;<> .., • $180,000. • -vmg room w tp c. mus see, ..,, .
·"·with Pier & Slip. Close to everything. Excel-;:.n:i!~~~~-erc~U::} 69 Mont~lto, SpYila11 . ~1S,t/~un 2-6 . 1 ~.•11 ~1)51•
· ;~nt rentals. $84,500. ~~ -;-. :::;" •, ·, .. : . :. ·fRiCE REDUCED BAYCRESTS BEST • · JACOBS REALTY °""'""1 ""f '°"" ' ". " '1 Ir .. ·'Attention VA Birt•• $8S.a,o· -QUALITY BUILT, custom pool J3e: courtyard entry in this ~aclous . home -featurm~ 3 oversized bed.roOms,
, ::', '.'' 675-6670 ·· 4)> m, 2 bath home: Muge, u· brick ~:;f:~w~1rep!'f.~~:'1 3d1':1lh'".""I~i.!: :fr1'1:,"; ,
2919 Newport Blvd. corner 30th -fireplace close to schools This won't last ' . • ' , ~ J--:--7"'-'-'-'-'==:...::=:....::=::....=::_ __ 1 • ...,..., ........... ,.. ... ; I at $4i 4Qii • . age, ; trtum entrance and overst.ed garage. , · , ' " .THE DAIL I ' 225 Wll ' i: '~ 1 · HOtl.e contwro orouncl lovely pool •re•. Many · Y PILOT l'ANORAM!C son, ost• MoH 1 SUn l..S many custom features. VA TERMS AVAJL.
VIEW + POOL . HARD TO BELIEVE. ABLE. Call for complete detalla. ~ ' LEADING MARKETPLACE CoroMdd MU'luncustoQl ,,p ut True! 5 UNITS un~a' $60,000. Spacious NAME YOUR TERMS
rlr "' · S bedroom, 3\; bl.Ill l>i>m<. .' awner;s ~ bedrm., l Y, balht, 1J11!t wJlh fu'&. VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit your1deL ·~~~a~R~. E~·;· ;21002~~Ge~n~,.~··~l~R.~L~;2•~~ 1 3 F1rep~~ ~ p;Jcn, ' place,... Other 4 uruts, 1 ~ I, 9ath, Close Desperate owner le~:~ and must sell 4 Ir =. T~·•.;::.:.•'! · to all.•bopping. Excellent lilcome property. Bedroom,· 2 bath, f uy, flrtblace, bltns,
•• " .. ~J ~.~hie .ao.~ 1 1 ~~.ff~fppomtment: ~~90?.:_ _. ~t.l~ti.on. OPEN. TO ALL TIRMS, .... ,.,
~ Coldwell Banker
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LARGE AND GRACIOUS VIEW. PIER & • , -¥,-IP. NEWEST HOME ON !SL.AIW. CALL
tl!;itoR DETAILS. $470,000. I , r
TURTLEROCK 4 BEDROOM
You must see this large, tight and airy 4
bedroom, 21!. balb Turtlerock home. Highly
::-•~ded Plan 4 wilb large family room
l:l!fi\lining room, !or only ~9,l15!1.
:J ,WANT AN EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS?·
Mtt\r take a look at this large two s!Ory 4
beQroom home with iormal dining room .
Located ori corner lot providing Views of
Newport Beach lights al night and waler
,., ..... ""tti.U',T00-1&1V·· 71 :l .l~ft CALL · · rz-:;; ... ;. .. ., , o11t .• Olfer, asking '37,900. c.11 separale !'JMtt. , "Jou '.olliM6l;oi¥ j ... I -.. \:-,-
own the land. "°""--J!oan. .~1-rC~ Hlg 111 'r • , ~,.,. ,·;-·i •
cina. cal,\. nqw _ rt> r;. •Q-1 • ~!!!•Ir:.· ~'-i!·o:;:. ::.'•~;;·...,...---------., pointmeot. ""'""· Gari I E I 00 :r -400Li~ ~ ifli' . ' .
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ATRIUM
Brigllt, ci-, ml 1uxuzUnt
with muter bedroom,
paneled 1amlly l'OOlll and
en1ry opening onto an ~e
ganl atrium. low malnten-
L--e yard with giant pa~
raised planlem and flow.I'
beds and orange and lemon
trees. 4 bedrootns. and
fotma.I din1n;. room. too. In
TurtJe Rock on tee land.
Only $0,800.
ONE BLOCK FROM 1>0EAN r '
308 Poinsettia, Ct!M. ll & Funlly, rustic
char'm. $117,000. Open Sun. 1-5. Mary Vo1>-
Geldern
-. " I COJ!NTRY ESTATE
2005 Temple:HUJs Dr, Laguna. 4 & Family;
· y~W of canyon·& ocean; spectacular,,for only "$(~9.50Q. Open sun, 1·5. Edy Guest
MOVE IN BY CHRISTMAS
ERITAGE
'.'(£~ .. ;.:@~ ·. ' -~
190 Newport Fashion
Center Dr. Island
Estate Realty
proudly Introduces
PEGGY WICK
,,,1a~· 18 lhe day. $185,ooo. _.,,.Q~ai~ liii•Plac. ' Pnlp...tln ·.
316 Otero, The Bluffs, N.B. 3 & Family;
J>e;julillll back bar vl.ew. Up~a~ed. $~.5Q8.
Open Sat/Sun 1-~. Mary Gnlllm • · · • ;:.·,;Peggy has hod 15 years ex•
'\. pertence in Real Estate
I
LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT
Spotless 4 bedroom home, or could be 3' bed-
roop;i home plus one bedroom apartment,_
p:e:· .ad sllp for large boat. $242,000. , ~
SHORECLIFF . ·' 1
C ing, brightly decorated home in this m.cst sought after area. a bedrooms, 3 baths
'+'&nus room. Large living room and din-
in g room . $14 7,500
OCEAN VIEW
From the kitchen, djning i;oom; living ropm,
famil,Y room, and master bedroom: Great
location and a pleasure to show. $192,500. ·
RARE BAYCREST OFFERING
5 bedrooms. 31'.1 balhs, family room, dinin~
room , sunken living room. pool with jacuZZJ.
Function with flair. Located on prestigious
Anllqua Way. $157,500.
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
Best buy in popular Sandpiper model. 4 bed-
rooms. iamily room, 21h: baths, built-in bar,
2 fireplaces. See ll today. $99,500 ..
BEST BUY -HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Reduced for quick saJe. Lovely 4 bedroom ,
fan1ily room with fireplace. 3 car garage.
Great location. T\.1ust sell this delightlul
hon1e. $89.500.
AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS
1 See this custom built clas,c1lc home on two
lots, in Corona del Mar; just steps to beach,
with some ocean view. Built for a large
family; see JI & you w)ll want lo be in by
Christmas! $250,000.
PRIVATE GATED ISLAND
Outstanding one story, custom built home
on beautiful Llnda Isle. Formal dining room,
family room; beamed ceU1ngs; pier"'& slip.
$235,000.
1974 HOME GARDEN TOUR
4 Bedroom fa mily ho1ne hilS everything!
Formal dining roo m. Jamlly room, irresis-
tible patio$, wann decorator colors, gor·
geous rart'!e n. waterfall, pon d & much more !
Speci 1 al ~168.WO. _ • DIAL 644-1766-
1 2161 S•n' Joaquin Hills Rd .1 N.B.
A COLDWELL BANKER CO..
• •
752-1920
1400 OOAILSl HI llACM
SEE THE SAILBOAT PARADE ,;Sales & ~an~will be
103 Bayside PL, N.B. ·Secludotl cove; 4 bdrms. · )lha~pk to asslsl you with
& study. -Oii.J\·2-lot. Walerfroilt, witlt 100 ft. • ;:-an ea! Estate-needs. ·*OPEN ~OUSE* pier. $385,000. Owner will help finance. Open;.., ' · Please feel :free lo call her anytime.
330 VIA°(~ NORD Su~.1-4 . .Barbara ~de~~ &Carolyn fll98oll ··• ~lne' ~? 120 S•nl• Ano line: 133-31,50 L+~o l~~l ·tt;ro~:t' .. :./'stlRVICE .!~t·O~, BU~,~ESS" . ·1Mfiel\f'·8 • ~ l~ G1ner1I R.1!, 1002
Own" m.,, Uoonce. Prl<.'O HUG HPMES;, REALTORS 5 BEDROdM MESA VERD£
,..,..,, "'S32s,ooo. °""' . "i,.567S•nNi~JlriY9;Sulltl02 · ··: · l!OOL l; ..
'""'· 1'° •· NtW c ttriffi.' • , HIWIDE ""'~l~R~s,L! ~:,.,, ·". ;":,. " 6 0:~05 ...... i· f 'l:hli ~;!t,.C~ Mar TRI-LEVEL
pat Io; security, privacy. ,.~ ... ~~!!!!!O!!!!!!'°l'l!i!'!fl!l"·!!"'!~!IJIP!"'"~~ ,.,..,,,. 1 J 1 -t d .r•-te '" $..150 l\.1o./lease/yearly. holfl& htili all the 1 t v ,.h lU ... ~ o ul>...,. trul G'eMrel R.E. 100201"'11~1 R..E,' 1002 txtraa bOrn 1hakefi'oof to oneatS72,900t re1 tt1e
DAVIDSON
REALTl
' . .. . ·~·/-~ roomi Kids community. Quiet tree-lined
. ' . CIM!llllft ' • HO E ' ' ""!. ,_. In ... ., pool ....... Gnodouo """" "' i · ~ , ~J~t~ . · , 1 1 ~ •• .auiu enjof. the broad living room warmed
• · .. ( ~ ...... t ,. ~ ~~built tnJbaz'.l>q byttaddlna:ftrepl 1ce.
OPEN TODAY Rt~M,i1 l(>"!i·.:::~~~~lor ~~-d~~
--;;\ESA VERDE . ,.2631 ~lTA, VISl'A j DRIVE ,• . (1 I ' ·~ !;.f.r .... '"'::" ... ~=
5 8EDROOMS A-BlG·HGUS!l WITH Bl<? RopM~S ON ~ _ ' %.,•":tt'!.''!"m~n\':";
, BIG VIEW LOT.~ ·~· ft., 3, ·• 3 l•a taclliu ... Call s.-2313. 1-iJc~~L bathS,.formal (dllrlilg ,W_l.,~tr~stJ +a 2 1920 · CWN t11.e•tr'l,UN1t1aiMCil
28Xl8.'f. rwnpu&1nt1:. ·(&n. .be a 5 B .) 01-MOOOU.,LIT~NtW 11ACH
l.arll• M"' V•ro• fomlly redly acl'Q8• ·"""1 ,your own-5 acre park. 'llllal .SAT/SUN, 1:5,
G4S 7S75 613 9060
':•":;;:", THE REAL l
home. Fanlruillc back yard ,real buy at the new ,Prtte, jµ1t rretiiwed to U[U1
"'1th large pool, 5 bedroom~. 900 ~ C:.· · · · , r r
J bath•. ao .. "' ochool•. ASTIN~l.··ee •• 'REAlt ORS llOl;klNGS RD.f N.11. v·.c·NT
shoppin1(. For m R 1 dining, . l RI' . .1:.11 .. ,, !1'560 D E . 1. · ae our'\ue1t It .xplore thla "" ""
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11 ESTATERS -----)
separate lll mlly everything ~. , ng .,.,,..;a .•Y or Vtn ,.., oew. cuatOm buUt 3500 $11,500
for fn_mlly con1fnrt tt -E't •"-w•LKER & LEE ··~ ll<f· • e. u1t: COST " G•n•r•1 R.E.· · · 1002 Gtner•lll.I»' 1on ~ l!)...-ol """"" 3 FAMILA MESAROO REAL ESTATE 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d.:;;::;.:;;.::=:;:;;--"'.~:1aeach, Laguna Bea°"' Dana + Y M 54~9491 ' • .rJ.-a,, 1 .~ ~~ .. ~Y '• Point+ the be.all l lfu l -.,,=~=-".,-,-~~-Colleg!~1"o"°!,.ft , : · . .,.,,11 , w11 · , ........ ~ Ugh,. ••-~¥.• °"'util)" oMed 16x:JO tantll1
IRVINE $33,950 Roducod'1if$4t1)1111 "' .: OCl~!UftOL ffESJER.SROIN ::-1~ ~· ~ 8)'~<;!00i!,~BR.,.,! = Open s.rt/S... 114.~< •$5500 ~;(" ~... hu har'.1wood llooto
pl"", pool. parla. Giant 2 2249 Coltl"mbl• Dl'. MM~ ~ B I G & "-l•lts, Inc. l:'i!u::.=:: = !.,~. = :::::: ";' .:i: ~:;u::i. TREES. C.., IMnR room. 1401 Dove Sl, Ste. 2lO WALKIR & Lii Call~. home. Large llV!!lif nn $ B••w dTuie. Secluded hU711 REAL ~ATE
ACllDWRL IANKEI
, 7%-V , .
Vein' old 3 BR Beauty.
SM,950. Open HOUie Sun. 1·5
39'll Blackthorn. l r v I n t llO~fE S IOW REALTORS. ~2015
'"""""· bllnl. patio. JAri• f!'/. ~J.. I) 8";i'~-;:~ Gl-l'HA 545-Mtl
'"'" """ + gonlen. 'lfElY LliN< cosrs. Ml»t 2.000 SQ rr. OC:IANl'RONT
646-ml Evo. 5!W67~ ._, """ \6 call .. ~ OU. NEIVLY DECORATED Dtqil"' I Al In bNt N-
bupin ~ '+ FAXJLY t locat.Jon. OWntT 1nxlo11.1 Luchenmyer' °""'"L•. trs fl.IN'°" MOli . ·'t-s~eoo. S.ll!f t11Xioo. h .. b o u I h I •75-NOO Anytime
R .1 lt r1 ,,.,, home. Lovely Jtl1:" • • VISION • ........ • btllh """" "' .,.. .. -r.v. '"''· Clooe-to REALTY lchooh A lhOpp~. Nt!WI)' ====-===..-l•lbted. -·· ltllt.
NEM """· :, :s:: •.
vacant. Laree tfnale 1lor;y Wt1ntW duplex or b'fplex 1143 E. Cout 11"7 °"""' tlet .... in prt me Huntington loci· CdM, NU. Corlt. Meta 1n ex·
tlon. Just Jot~.500! Hurry -chanae fO( San Ole~ n.ncb.
WALKER & L.E
JU!AL ESTAll
-.S.CS.9491 Call 847-6010 Agt. Ownrr '64441.S ••• , , ... ·w . ~,. J .. • . ·" ' .. ' ,
Sell idle items wfCll .. n.a,,
Pilot Caallitd •d. ~ ,..
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-
VllWPOINTl! HOMES
HOLIDAY SPLENDOR
IUill on a comer h:f:~ amid other homes cOf luxury, aets lhll inl beo111Y. Cantrel
entry takes you into CUl!tom fnt\U'lor o! this
4 bdrm., 2 bath horqe. Formal dlnlng and a
spacious family roql!I wllh fire plaot and bar.
Don't miss the op119rtunlty to stt tbo 1plen-
dor of It all , Alkllll $731!1J!!, and lt'1 ••.
OPEN SUN. 1-1 .,... CALI.E CONEJO
IRVINE -THE RANCH
BIG GAME ••.•
"""" that ls, just perl~ for pool table and
blr..lti addilioil._lher.' are 4 bdnnl., 2 bal\)1,
beautlfUI carpetmr lila draperies Md a l~a
Uon on the sreen. $81,300
NIWPORT llACH -llG CANYON
l'ANTASTIC VIEW
craddlng lire ID !ht fireplace and a 1alh•r-
tng 'round the conversaU~n it will mak.1
your bollday season more ,n oyable. Spac-
lou.t 4 bdrm., 3 baths, 1y niom and
formal tlinlnf. Treat yoursell 'to a prev11w
of lhll outstantllng home on pool·•t.ed lot.
,165,000
IRVINE -UNIVERSITY PARK
-FEAST Otrl THIS Otrlll '
Smell the turkey roestlna and see tiie pies
aet out to cool ·~· u take a look at this briJ!hl -convenlenl ki en, The dlnlni roo'm
ls lOtmlll, the Jie\lroo • "· There's also a tun inti game room a double
areenbelt 16caUon tor Ibis end unit. 2-slory
(wnh1e and a reallsllc price of '6!.llOO . ~s~!~
11124 Culv•r Ori"'
nlvor&llY Pork Shopping C•nttr
lrv!nt "2-7500 -••I R.E. 1002 Genor•I R.E. 1002
LIDO ISLE
440 VI• Lido Nord Optn Sun 1-J
Large 6 BR & den e ba, home on sandy
· beach; or use as 4 BR, den, home wllh 2 BR.,
apt; 50 ft. Io~ shore mooring. $295,000.
Family home; 6 bdnns., '<,baths. 36 Ft. lot.
Pier & slip. •295,000
Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on
60 ft. street to •!reel lot. 8152,500
WATERl'ROtrlT LOTS
40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 S165,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
< \J ~\,1y\o d• (l!O/• '• fJ •,,'I i i lfll
-.. 111.1. ·1112 -•I It.I.·
macnab / lrVlne
realty
FDfER HOMES
From $38,000 to $750,000
VERY SPECIAL
I
3 bedroom, 2-slory home only 2 yrs. old
w /many extras! Shows like a model! C10&e
to shQpping. Newly reduced to '6!,930. Jeanne Ne~ 64U235. (Z32)
LIDO ISLE OPEN HOUSE. 241 VIA GENOA
Corner lot. Great bay v1ew ! Singl .. story Medlrerranean. 60' lot, large patio for en-
rertalnlng. Spacious living room, 3 bed-
room, 2 baths. Triple garage. $145,000. (Z33)
LAGUNA BEACH -$66,5001
3 bedroom, '2 balb, lamily room home. Beau-tlM Anthony pool le pool sweep. New brick
1tyle flooring in kitchen & family area.
Lynne &thell 644 6200. (Z34)
YOURS FOREVER •.•
Bnathlaklng view from 00. of Cllff Drive'•
finest. 3 bedrooms, family room w /fireplace
le wet bar. $1_79,000~ Al>Pt. only. Ron Sher-man 1142-8235 (Z35)
BRICK -BEAMS -& SPACE
Loveliest 1treet in Westcllfl -3 or 4 bed-
room home at Sll9,500! Make ·oHer! OPEN
SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1233 SOMERSET LN. (Z36)
.WESTCLIFF SHOPPING AREA-$51,5001
Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath Eaatslde
Costa Mesa family home w /enclosed lanai
& covered patio on pool-sized ' lot. OPEN
SUN. 1-1 P.M. 447 FLOWER (Z87)
WONDERFUL WORLD
OF DOVER SHORES
5 bedrooms -POOL -VIEW! OPEN
HOUSE : SUN. 1-1 P.M. -1244 POLARIS
DR. Enjoy panorama of Bay & ocean + &000 a.q. lt. of comfortable living. Lg. kitchen
w /bull I-in can-opener, trash receptacle auto. ~ timer, Nutone food blender, separate
loft It hard wa~r taps, lg. counter arua
le brMkfast lJilr Openlni Into lamlJy room_
(Z39) ' .
ONE Of' A KINDi
lletluUful 4 be<l!wln. 3 bath home1W/1unkan
converaalion Pit 4 yta. old -gor1eou1 yard
•best area. '81\IOO. Helen Ball~. (Z40)
EXCITING VIEW -IAY & OCIAN
Sunny, bright 3 bedrpom, 2 beth, formal
cllnlnf ' area',cllclnt le.;luded W/lg, !reel -
overlOokiDJI DUL ''82,~. OPEN BUN l,&
'P.M. 2706'COPF, DR. (Zil) l , • '
HARM VllW IOMIRSIT
New on mubll Lovely a bedroom wrw
~I r trlllle urage. A MUST SEE I Joyce und BIUZ9. (Z42) .
OOOD NIWS l'OR MOOIRN 'MAN
'88,000 i& almost' non-exlltant In our area.
We atllJ have' be1ullful condpmlalum w/2
bedrooms le 2 b1thl t,pool and =:erf.
Unu111a1 -eo •·-1 · JI Mll1or • (Z43) _,, .
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SHE'STOPS C 0 A T S &
,__. WALLACE REAL
ESTATE is very
pl eused to
announre that
JEA~ REUTEn is
ol u r .t o p
salesperson for the
month or October .
But to her
customers. past
and present. she is
''tops" with them
all the time. JEAN
JUN REUTER i s a happy and
conscientious person "'°ho loves people.
So rar this year she has also listed and
sold twelve YORKTOWN VILLAS and
SURFSIDE Condominiums. JEAN. and
the whole proressional staff of COATS &
WALLA CE REAL ESTATE continue to
rnake 1974 a record year. October 3 iso
saw our move to larger offices in the
LUCKY SHOPPING CENTER located
on ~lagnolia at Atlanta. Please visit our
beautirut new orfice and (alk to a
beautiful pei~on, JEAN REUTER.
COATS & WALLACE · IClilllii. REAL EST A TE ~9021 ..._IM!il!Cjlooleach
962-4454
An Ind ependent , Lo c ally Owned
Company serving the Beach area for over
11 years. Orfices in Huntington Beach,
Costa Mesa, and, opening soon in Newport
Center.
NEW LISTING ,
<kf.an view .l pool. Luak ' BR., s bftthL Call r o r
delailL Aaki~ S131,IXXI
4-PLEX
U>catOO ju.tt above D a n a
Point llarbor; tilne lo get
this Into qcrow for a v.'hole
yeru-'s tax ahelter for 1913.
$118.500 LAGUNA HILLS
Neat a& a pin & twlee u '
nlcel A real oondo1nlnlun1
buy in one' of our fasteiit
ITTOWing urelts. E x I • t 111 g
FHA loan can be assumed.
$34,500.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
<i BR., family rm.: htd &:
Utd. p 00 1. "StraUord'',
$64.9'0.
Oniu~21 ~
CORBIN-MARTIN
R•altors * 644-76'2 ..
"SPANISH"·
COUNTRY
ATMOSPHERE
Spanish customh:edl ! N e w
never Hsted In! Enter coun·
try lane of custom Mmes.
Spanish stucco and u • e d
b r iclc:s. Cathedral celllng1
with open beams In large
family roo1n. Bright kitchen
with lots of h a rdwood
cab i ne t s. U&ed brick
fireplace. Huge completely
fenced back yard, "Ole" 1""""G"°e-ne_r_o"'l "'R'.E'".--•1"00'"'2"c;."n::-•:-:r-::1l0 R;;.•E,.., ---.1"00"'2'1 Call now 96.'Hi'l£7.
LIDO ISLE
Builder's pri'1ate home. bayfront with 60 ft.
pier. 6 Bedrooms, 31h bathsi next to large,
private beach. Owner moving & will finance.
Submit offer!
DOVER SHORES
Channing Ivan Wells home with view. 6
Bedrooms, 4 baths, formal dining; family
room, island kitchen. Only $169,000.
IRVINE COVE
A rare beauty for that rare person that '"ill
appreciate living in 7,400 sq. ft. ol unbeliev-
able luxury. 4 Bdrms., 7 baths, trophy room.
'875,000
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
2165 E. Co••t Hwy., Corona del M:a ~
"Selling Reil Estate in Newport Harbor
Since 1944"
673-4400
r·~mf •ITTnMro~j
OPEN HOUSE.
1127 Goldenrod
VIEW-VIEW-VIEW
4 BR, or S It Con\'ert OHice. This MOil! attractive home
ls open for your apl)l'OVal.
Xtra large n1aster bedroon1
suite, new range & oven
!Microwave) recently
redecorated thru-0ut. Large
private yard and patio.
S98,500.
FOR LEASE , Grut
4 BR. Sep. Din nn, 3 Patios,
Frplc, Etc. ·
TURTLEROCK, $435. mo.
PACIFIC
REAL ESTATE
"'""""' Move Em Out
2 Houses
$24,975 Each
<>wner will help you buy em
both. They have 2
bedroom•, separate yards,
driveways etc, located just
oU Harbor in Costa MeM
v.•ith l n ea1y wa lking J~,..~~~"'""'"'l'l'~~,..~~~"'""'!'~~ distance lo all shopping or 0.n•ral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 take the bus it stops nearby.
S~aw~fr~
Newp©r-t ere,~-t
wJe~i; ~©U. are, rut
o.rckltefture, fre.at
The c~pped e<1ve, !>h1ngled roof, sallOO~
$fyle done en111elv 1n w . wood, wOOCI will
turn you on Or ot1 Bur 11 spectacular t1111top
1ownr1om"'S unc11v unll~e any others.
percht.'C.J <itJove the 11•..t ol Newporl Be~h.
slioke yutu psyche, v1h~ 11gt1\ 1n 1or a
leisurely siroll·lhrough for super golt car1
rour) See 2. 3. 4 b<:droorns. l1ecks,
W1Cor11es. notP h1xLiry, feel lhe g1aciou:;ness.
tiuve t1Mluent h>t:·!1r.gs ;ind !tie urge to wt·11p-
out your chec~ book. Al sst,000 ana LIP.
you goll...1 1ov1: tt1e architecture and
S\'1ll'l1mlf'lg and tr;nflls. Newport Benell
Coast Highway lo Superu and second
geat up the hi~.
1'11t,IM: N t' n-t \11'••1.,o,,..
'll '*""j Clo<!> ......,.t(tfll!4,""
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Don't wait call 646-nn -
VA-TERMS
Large 3 Br, 2 Ba in prin1e
neighborhood \vi air cond.,
lite ring, 111.rage oper1er,
sprinklcl"!I & MUCH, ?.1UCH
l.10RE! This Select Proper-
ty !,1 less than a year old &
priced at only S58.2:l0. Call
&56-2660.
C:::SELECT
T'PR9PERTIES
Great Duplex
Corona del Mar
Beautiful owner'• 3 BR alXl
2~ baths, front unit with
firepl ace, lush carpet !)uge
master bedroom &: private
patio. Plus a gorgeous 3 BR
renlal. Ne...,iy n e w pro-
perty, IOUth of h I g h way '
Walk to beach. Call now-It I "''Oll't last. 673-8S50. I. ~Nnt..l •tr'Sr'lJN108ENICEI ~I ~I : . ~
' SIT IN YOUR
ROCKER
On l11e pott:h" of thi11 Enst.,ide
C.M. home on bulldable R·2
lot" Ideally locA.ted n e a r
ahopplng .l llarbot ,HI. 3
bedroom. new I ':I carpetl'ld.
Huge living room w I t h
giganUc firepla c e I
separate room tor hobblet
or artist. 646-m t
, WALKER & LEE
REAL ESTATE
V'A ASSUMABLE
TRIPLEX
3 beauliful 2 bedroom units
wlth private cowred patk>I
111KI lb~place ln ov.•neni unit.
Low 8.Mlt iot.n. Owner .. 111
cl'U"J'1 lle'C'Onct. Only $;;4,960.
lrl~=~l Prapertl•• · 712-1920
1400 QUAILR, NIW,OR) ti.UH
' 1 ,.
VALLEY REALTY PRESEHTS
Ol'EN HOUSES
MAKE AN OFFER!
•
819 Poinsettia Is a CDM charmer with LOTS
OF EXTRAS. A private IN-LAW WING,
GOURMET KITCHEN, OLD BRICK FIRE·
PLACE and lots more. Owner is SUPER
M<Yr!V~D.
A REAL "FIXER UPPER"!
306 33rd Street is a "DUMP". It's "HORR!·
BLE" and has a distinct "CAT ODOR"! But
has LOTS OF l'OTENTIAL. We think
$50,000 ma: buy it. While looking at It ask to see SO~. It's a lovely new dup~ex with a
bonus hide--a-way and beam ce'ilings.
JO"ATHAN LIVINGSTON
SANDPIPER!
1653 Roelvlew Circle in Spyglus I is a place ·
where YOU will soar to the highest. The
BESTl'OOL ANffVIEW-HOME !or sale in
CD Mtoday. 2400', lour bedrooms, family
room, and lots more.
FORMER MODEL HOME
2407 Novia (of! Noblisa, of! Vista del Oro)
was the "Delores" model home in the Bluffs.
It is BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED and has
a BAY VIEW, Tllree bedrooms, split level.
CONTEMPORARY HOME
1182 White Sails ls a sparkling thiee bedroom
home in Harbor View with TWO PRIVATE
PATIOS and a LARGE CORNER LOT. Pric-
ed to sell at $79,950.
HANZEL AND GRnEL
1722 Miramar· on THE POINT is where this
1winging couple might live! All redwood ex·
terior two bedroom cottage with separate
dining area and utility room and private
"BIG TREE" courtyard. Asking $68,500 -
but submit YOUR OFFER.
WAY OF LIFE
Baysbores is the REAL NEWPORT way of
lile. Treat your BIG FAf!ILY to the best of
everything. 2672 Circle Dr. (follow the ar.
rows) is a FIVE BEDROOM, FIVE BATH,
FIVE GARAGE home, built around a LOVE-
LY PA TIO. Possible trade !or a SMALLER
HOME. Owned lree and clear.
BEAUTIFUL BUmRCUPI
This is the SHARPEST HOME available in
LUSK HARBOR VIEW. 1226 Seacrest has
warm yellow carpets, parquet floors, and a
sparkling three bedroom floor plan. $105,000.
Fee land .
BUY ME QUICK!
SOMEONE TOOK MY DRAPES -I am a
MODE;!. (P~rtofino) BEAUTIFUL and have-
so many attractive features. A bonus room
beside a sparkling pool -beautiful land-
scaping and lots of room for fun. Best of
all my price. $89,000. Come see me. 1939
Port Bristol. Call 675-7225.
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tN:iG•nenl R.E. 1002 onerol A.I!.
* OPEN HOUSES *
1111 SANTANELLA. COM
Irvine Terrace; top condition. Adult occu-
pied. 3 BR. & lanilly nn.; land included (not
leasehold). $113,500. Open Sun. 1-4:30
513 NACISSUS , COM
Duplex -under construction. Iklnns. 3 &. 3;
baths 8 & 2. Living space, 1827 & 1337 sq. ft.
Tenns Oexible, '119,000. Open Sun. 1-4 :30.
719 POINSETTIA, COM
Brand new duplex ; 3 bdrms., 3 baths each
unit. Buy now -enjoy first ownership tax
benefits. Open Sat. / Sun. 1-4 :30. $119,000.
242 HELIOTROPE, COM
Located . first blk. above Ocean Blvd. 3
Bdnns., 2 baths, ideal family home, with
accomodations for everyone. $99,500. Open
Sun.1-4:30
1124LoROCA,FTN, VALLEY
2600 Sq. 1t.Jhdng space; 5 bdrms .. formal
dining rm. 21'.i Baths ; wet bar; lge. pool;
jacuzzi. $59,500. Special $5,000 discount for
quick sale & refurbishing. Open Sun. 1-4:30
BAYFRONT -$69,500
3121 W. Coast Blvd., apt. 6-B, N.B. Speclac-
ula11 bay & ocean view; 2 bdnns., 2 bath con-
dominium. Enclosed garage space. Price re-
duced to $69,500. Open Sun. 1-4: 30
4631 DORCHESTER, COM
Cameo Highlands. Exciting 4 bdrm. & for-
mal dining rm. home; corner loc. Room for
pool. $125,000. Terms flexible. Call to see this
one.
1139 PT. BARMOUTH, H. V. HOMES
Large, single level, 4 bdrm. & dining rm.
home with lowest price for this model.
$69,000. Open Sat/Sun. 1-4:30
504 BEGONIA, COM
Cboice duplex; bdrms. 3 & 2 baths 2 & 1;
ocean view from upper wiit. '$112,500, Open
Sun. 1-4 :30
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BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000_, .
2407 IC. COAST HWY COFf NA dEL MAR ·--
GeneralR.E. 1007 " -1007
BLUFFS BAYFRONTS
IETTER BUY NOW!!!
I have a few select, beautiful homes, over-
looking the UpR<r Ba~, now planned !or a
spectacular .water & bird sanctuary, Please
come by & let me show. them to you . Priced
'90,500 to $145,QOO.
OPEN 1 TO 5
2924 PERLA COii VIit• D•I Oro)
(8uikMr'1 Furnishff Model Home)
HELEN B. DOWD
REAL TOR, Inc. MLS 644-0134
1973 Top List•r & Top Salesman
N•wportl(ost1 Mew Board 9f R•1lton
_G_•_n•_•_•_I _R._E_. ___ 1_00_2 General R.E.
RELAX
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HOMES OPEN 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON
A Unique Home in Meu Verde -Rambling
ranch style 4 bdrn1 , custom area, beamed
fam nn, massive frplce. $79,500. See Gudrun
Coady at 2934 Java Road, hlesa Verde.
A Uniqu. Home in Mew Verd• -Carriage
Estates! 5 bdrm, 2 story, pool. Tradilional
home with large rooms. attic pla.yroo1n ,
large lot $87 ,500. See Nancy Sin1n1ons at
1828 Samar.
A Unique Hom• in the Ranch -Outstanding
value in a new area: 4 bedrms plu~ bonus,
beautiful pool area, immaculate condition.
Bargain al $69,500. See Fran Scott at 15352
!Ytoulin Circl~. Irvine.
A Unique Duplex in Corona del ~~ -
Shingled~ ivy covered cottage plus pl?lC>Grm
income unit. Brick patio. roomy dJen,
lotsa charm. Only $71,500. See eqilene
Hull at 700 Begonia.
" A Uniqu• Condominium in the Bluffs -
Vintage plan, colorful, charming ani.I vacant.
3 bdrms, 2300 sq. ft. Hard-to.find location
call 675-fiOOO for directions to Dottie Johnson
at 523 A venida Campo. Bring $82,500.
S.. this Uniaue Home in Harbor View
H!:tmes. Fuh h0me -big pool, jacuzzi, lts of
decking, little maint .. ~!onaco plan at only
$77,500. See Fran Scott at 1963 Port Dun·
leigh, Harbor View Homes, N.B .
A Unique Home in Balboa Island -Classic!
Adaptable 3 bdrm plus income uniL Both
with wood and brick Balboa charm. Close
to Marine Ave. $127,500. Owner will finance
at 9'J~. See Hugh Mynatt at 328 Amethyst.
A Unique Townhome In Big Canyon -
Deauville model, 4 bdrm, 3450 sq. ft., elegant
and spacious feel Vacant, owner will fi.
nance at only $137.500. See Vergilene Hull
at •25 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon.
A Unique Home in Irvine T•rrace -Open
and airy, ocean and bay views, ~uded
patio in this 3 bdrm, new listing for the
Unique price of $88,517. See Jim Val~l!~t
724 MaJabar, Corona del Mar.
A Un ique Home in Newport Shoq_s -f
bdrm, 2 story on the water, sandyftlb b.
next to tennis and pool. Ideal! $79, tr
lease. See Marilyn Hodges.at 488 62nd S et,
Newport Shores. !
A Unique Home in Irvine Terrace -A new
listing, low interest, 3 bdrm, Unique lot
layout, only $68,000. See Pat Lane at 1401
Santanella, Irvine Terrace. t
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NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES
COROnA DEL mAR
CORNER PAC !FIC VIEW AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD
~66,900
1,650 SQ. FT. TO 2,090 sa. FT.
FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES
AND LIVING ROOMS
COBBLE.STONE DRIVES
SUNKEN LIVING ROOMS
BALCONY OFF MASTER SUiTfi>
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HOUSES FOR SAi!
2 IHDROOMS
••2710 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach
673-7300 '112,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
4355 Setcn (University Park) Irvine
840-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
231 Laruf·ur, Corona de! Mar 67:;.551 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30)
401 Santa Ana Ave. (N'pt. Hts.) NB
543-5527 $45,tlOO (Sun. IU)
2 111 A FAMtL Y ROOM OR DIN
1805 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa (Open Sunday l:Z.5)
1961 Pt. SeabOurne (H. V. Homes) N.B.
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
421 Cabrillo Terr. (Corona 1Dd1.) CdM
67s:.&510 $74,500 (Sat & sun 1·5)
••oo Kings Place, Cliff Haven, N.B.
642·5200 $58,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
432 Seville (BalbOa Penln.) N.B.
644-1766 $89,500 !Sun 12-4)
•l!Ml3 Port Dunlelgh, Harbor Vu Homes
875-8000 $77,500 (Sun 1·6)
10 Rue Fontainebleau (Big Canyon) N.B.
844·1766 $139 500 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
3 Rue Deauville, Blg canycn, N.B.
ll44'8056 $124,5001$830 mo. (Sun 1·5) •22 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon, N.B.
844-8058 $125,000 (Sun 1-5)
235 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 642-7868 $43,950 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
2691 Cres!Vlew, Newport B .. ch 646-7711 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1-li)
273 Prospect, Newport Beach
. 646-7711 $46,000 (Sat & Sun 1·6)
594 Hamilton, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $36,75a (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2191 Canyon Dr., Costa Mesa
55&-2660 $35,000 (Sun. 1·15)
. 3 BIDROOMS
• 1509 Eton PL (Westcli!O N.B.
673-7300 $92,000 (Sat & Sun 2-4)
133 Shoreclifls Rd. (Shoreclllls) CdM 644-7662 $148,500 , (Sun 12:30-4:30)
120 Via Yella, Lido Ille, N.B.
675-5200 (Sat & Sun 1-4:30)
•215 62nd St., Newport Shores, N.B.
642·5200 $46,500 (Sun 1-li)
2124 Raleigh, Coria Mesa 494-8664 $37 ,500 , (Sun 12-6)
18176 Mayapple Way, Irltne 552-8803 $55,000 (S!t & Sun 1·5)
324 Morning Canyon (Shoreclifls) CdM 842-8235 (Dally 1·5)
2011 Miramar (Penln. Point) N.B. ~.f3-3663 $87,500 (Sun 12-4)
2101 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) N.B.
6444910 173,500 (~t & Sl)n 1·5)
1401'Santanella. lrvlne Terrace. €dM
'875-6000. $68,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
19362 Pikalrn (Glen Mar) Hunl B .. ch
. 556,8800 . $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1984 Port Claridge (H. V. Homes) N.B.
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
242 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar
675-3000 (Sun 1-4:30)
•1005 Alton, Santa Ana 845-6646 $38,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
14589 Oval, Irvine 645-0303 $69,900 (Sat & Sun 1-6)
•S124 Yukon, Costa A-lesa 645--0303 $49.950 (Sun. 1·5)
242 Lugonla, Newport Beach
640-7711 $55,000 (Sun. 1·5)
18291 Yellow-Wood Way, Irvine
640-7711 $62,900 (Suo. 1·5)
498 E. 20lh Street, Costa Mesa 642-8235 (Sun. 1·5)
••26 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 642-8235 (Suo. 2-5)
1104 Dolphin Terrace. Irvine Terr.,CdM
642-8235 $94.500 (Sun. 1-5)
241 Via Genoa (Lido Isle), NB
'642-8235 $145,000 (Sun. 1-5)
J BEDROOM & GUEST HOUSE
2511 \'ista Dr. (Bayshores) N.B.
833-3544-$120,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3 BR & FAM. RM. OR DEN
4615 \Vayne Road, Corona del Mar
675-4392 $79 ,900 (Sat & Sun)
".' 3115 Bonn Drive, Lagµna Beach 494-8558 $59,500 (Sun 1·5)
128 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
642·3600 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 10.5)
~llOI Berkshire Lo. (Weokllfl) N.B.
5484318, 641!-7414 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
• •902 So. Baylront (Balboa !J!Jnd) N.B.
673-6900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * * 7 Collins Island, Newport Beach
673-6900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1973 Cortez, Laguna Beach
499-1208 $72.500 (Daily 11:30·ti1 dusk)
. 27 16 Vista Umbrosa (The Blu!ls) N.B.
$76,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
• 2980 Zurich Ct. (Temple Hills & Zell) LB
497-1744 $169,500 (Sat 1-4)
• 1224 Nottingham Rd ., Newport Beach
497-1744 579.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
315 Driftwood Rd., Shorccliffs. CdM
675-34M (Sat & Sun 1·5)
303 I.a Jolla. Newpo rt Heights, N.B.
642-5200 S75.000 (Sun 1·5)
•1935 llighlan d, Harbor Highland•, N.B.
642.;200 $69 .900 !Sot & Sun 1·5)
263 1 Alla Vista Dr. (l';astbluff) N.B.
640·5560 $84,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
324 Sanln Ana Ave. (Npt. Hts.), N.B. ·
&46-2414 S67,500 . (SUo. Jilj
S922 Blackthorn. Irvine ,..... ~ .. " -
6i&-20 15 $53,950 (Sun . 1·5)
•32671 Sea Island Dr. (Laguna Niguel)
67&-7080 $189,000 (Sun. 1-4)
•16.161 Waite. Huntington ll"3ch
968-3371 $41.500 (Sun. 1-5)
2438 Bowdln, Costa Mesa 646-7711 (Sun. 1-5)
267+ Redlands, Costa Mesa
640-771 1 · (Sw1. 1·5)
590 Grand Hav·en. Cosl.8 Mei&
640-7711 (Sun. 1·5)
2-16 Albert, Costa Mesa
640-iill (Sun. .l.·5)
'1:17 E. 23rd, Costa Mesa 1)46.7711 (Sun. 1·5)
• *.::2 Balboa Coves, Newport Be_ach 63'fll 1 1130.000 (Sun. 1·5)
477 nower, £as\lld1 Costa Mesa
842-8235 $51,tlOO <Sun. 1-4)
2708 CUU Drive, Newport Rt11h!s (NB)
642-8235 $82= (Suo. 1-5) • 1501 BeYade , rona de! Mar 846-5921 £ (Sun. 1-5)
22051 Surlrlder Lane, Huntlngton Beach
832-3S'IO .$48,tlOO (Sun. 1-6)
239 Poppy Ave., Corona det Mar
55M222 (Sun. 1-4) ••f072 Dtablo Cir (llntf Harbour) H.B.
846-6488 $110,000 (Sun. 12-4)
!228 M~e, Costa Mesa ·
~~.1a~a9:!ibmok1 CM (Sun. l-5)
056-2660 $S8,250 (Sun. I-Ii)
3118 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 6404050 $117,000 (Sun. 1-6)
1951 Aliso, £utstde, Costa Me11 ·
840.1151 $62,950 (Sat lo Sun I~
981 Presidio Dr., Mesa de! Mar, C.M.
548-4141 $42 ,950 • (Sun 1·5)
724 Malabar, lrvtne Terrace, Cd~I
875-8000 $88,517 (Sun 1-5)
523 Avenida Campo, Bluffs, N.B.
675-tiOOO .82,500 (Sun 1·5)
•1901 Sabrina Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM
844-1786 $18.9 500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Can,yon, N.B.
644-6056 $124,500 (Sun 1·5)
•2632 Riverside Dr., Back Bl)', C.M.
842-4353 $43,950 (Sun 1'6)
1521 Ocean Blvd. (Penin. Pt.) N.li.
873-3683 $129.950 (Sun 12-4)
2016 Pt. Bristol (H.V. Ho!Dfll) N.B. !142-8235 (Sun I-Ii) .
29 Rue Grtnd Vallee, Bii Canyon, N.B.
844-6058 •149,500/$lll00 mo. (Dally)
• 1228 Sussex Ln. (WestclllO N.B.
642·8235 (Sat & sun 1·5)
499 Flower, Eutslde Coria Mesa
842-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
17631 Rockrose (Univ. Park) Irvine
642-8235 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
923 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 873-8550 $78,000 (Sat & Sun l·5)
1108 Sandpiper, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $95,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1318 Santaoella Orvin• Terr.) CdM
875-3000 !Sun 1-1:$0)
3225 New York, Mesa Venle . -·
546-2313 $43,950 (Sat I: Sun 1-li)
412 Cotton, Newport Beach
846-77ll $49,975 (Sal I: Sun 1·5)
18921 Via Messina, Irvine
-1146-7711 $79,900 (Sat & sun l·S)
318 Otero (The Blulll) Newport Beach
640-4050 $99,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3257 Iowa, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa
546-5880 (Sat. Sun 1·5)
2001 Centella, off 22nd, Newport Beach 646-3255 $64 950 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
*1717 Terrapin, Bayereel, Newport Beach
644-7270 $84,95l> (Sal I-Ii, Sun 2·5)
3 lit' & GUIST HOUll
•811 Aldean Pl., Newport Hel&hts
675-2763 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
4 llDltOOMS
1577 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach
494-7531 $72,500 (Sun 1-4)
25 Rue Grand Ducal, Bil Canyon, N.B.
675-6000 $137,500 (Sat & sun 1·5J
4507 Gorham (Cameo Shores) CdM
644-1768 $157,500 (Suri 12-4)
1508 Lincoln Ln. (WestclilO N.B.
644-1766 197,500 (Sun 1·6)
2ll4 Vista Entrada ('!'he Bluffs) N.B.
644-1766 $72,500 (Sat Ii SW. 1·5)
2 Rue Chamonlx (Big Canyon) N.B.
644-4910 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
202 . Seward, Shoreclif!s, CdM
875·5511 (Sat & Sun 1-l:Ml
311 Alva Lane. oil Santa Ana, Costa Mesa
846-3255 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
225 Wilson, Costa Mesa 1544-7270 $41,400 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
217 Jumlne, Corona det Mar 875-5511 (Sal & Sun 1-4:30)
•In! Tetealta Lane, Newport Beach
833-3821 (Sllll. 1·5)
, 4 lit A fAM. IM. Oii DIN
4628 Cortland Dr. Co1<1na de! Mar 846-5450 eve. $89,500 (FIS/Sun 9-5)
3085 Mountain View Dr., Laguna Beach
494-8558 $68,500 (Sat & 5\ln 1·5)
•370 Santa Isabel , Eastslde. Costa Mesa
540·1151 $41 ,000 (Sun 1·5)
*20931 Sparkman Lane, Huntington Bch.
844·7210 $73,450 · (Sat 12·5)
6821 Defi.a.nce Dr., Huntin.irton Beach
536·7542 (Sat & Sun 10.5)
936 Crocus Circle. Greenbrook, C.M.
557.7237 $55,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
•837 St. Clair St., Costa Mesa
545-4289 $47,950 (Sun 1-5)
840 Santiago Rd., Mesa del 1ttar, C.M.
546-4141 $44,500 (Sun 1·5)
1930 Pt. Cardigan (H.V. Romeo) N.B.
642-8235 (Sun 1·5)
1083 Santa Rosa (ldesa Woods) C.M. 644-8200 $61,900 (Sun 1·5)
• 1800 SandalwOQd Ln. (Westcllll) N .B.
494-7531 $14g_500 -(8un-1·5)
1201 Highland (\VestclilO N.B.
842-8235 $125,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
22 Hermitage Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B.
644-8200 (Sat & Sun 1·8)
••807 Bayside Dr.·(Promontcry Bay) NB
673·3900 !Sat & Sun 10.5)
*35 Rue Fontainbleau, Big Canyon, N.B.
• •
t9711 sea Canyon Circle, Hunt. Il<ach
636-471111 (Sun. 2:30-6:30) ma Turlock (Mesa Wood•) CM '
556-M '66,600 (Sun . 1·5)
••103 Bayalde PL , Newport Beach
6llM050 -000 (SUo. 1-4) 2035 Temple Hiils Dr., La1una Beach
~ $139,600 (Sun. 1-4)
1101 Kln1s Rd., Newport Beach
833-9781 (Sal" Sun 1·5)
•20882 Skimmer, Huntington Beach
98M458 $73,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
••2718 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach
844-1768 (Sun 2·5)
1954 Pt. Seaboume (H.V. Homes) N.B.
840.0020 , (Sat & Sun 1·5)
69 Monteclto (Spyglw) N.B.
1544-7270 '180,bOO (Sat & Sun 2-8)
4501 Hampden (Cameo Shores) CdM
644-7270 '159,000 '(Sat & Sun 1'5J
985 Bo1onts Ave., Costa Mou
642-2180 $58,900 (Sun 1-5)
*3007 Java Rd., Costa Meaa
845-0303 $189,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2778 1.0renzo, Coria Meaa
845-0303 $52,500 (S.t & Sun 1·5}
5 BEDROOMS
2515 Holly Ln. (Newport Hgts.) N.B.
543-0520 $45,900 DAILY
S lit A FAM. RM. 011 DIN
2845 Bam.bOo (Eutbiull) N.B.
1140-8006 $87,900 (Sat & Sun I-Ii)
8 Oakmont Lane (Big Canyon) N.B.
844-4910 $325,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
5 Royal Sl George (Big Canyon) N .B.
644-4910 $265,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
49 Royal S~ George (Big Canyon) N.B.
644-4910 ' $295,000 Sat & Sun 1-5)
2068 Flamln1to Drive, Mesa Verde, C.M.
5411-5880, 5411-3801 (Sun 2·5)
3370 Fuchlit, Gnenbrook, Costa Mesa 87~ (Sun 1·5)
**826 Via Udo Nord (Lido lsle) N.B.
642-8235 . (Sat & Sun 1·5l
••319 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shrs) NB
842-8235 •275,000 (Sat & Sun I-Ii)
•1244 Polarts Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
844-8200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
••105 Via Lido Soud (Lido Ille) N.B .
875-0123 $450,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
'*1828 Samar, Mesa Verde, C.M.
5411-5990 $97,500 · (Sun 1·5)
••107 Linda Ille, Newport Beach 752-1920 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
•882' LaRoca, Fountain Valley 875-3000 (Sun 1-4:30)
3761 C!aremon~ Irvine 644-1554 $62,600 (Sun. 1·5)
3452 Santa Clara, Costa Mesa
Mll-2313 (Sun. 1·5)
6 IR A fAMIL Y itOOM OR DIN
•<\440 Via Lido Nord (Lido Ille) N.B.
675-til61 (Sun 1·5)
• 3626 Catamaran, Harbor View 67:;.5511 (Sun. 1-4:30)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
2 llDllOOM
319 Dahlla Pl, Corona del Mar
644-7211 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 14:30)
••3121 W. Coast Hwy. (Apt. 8-B) N.B.
675-3000 (Sun 1-4:30)
•19534 SandcasUe, Beachwalk, Hunt. Bch
H).11&1 '51,500" (Sun. 1·5)
' , 3 .llDllOOM ·
•312 Vista Madera, 'Easthlulf, N.B.
844-6058 $135,000 • (Sun 1·5)
23471 Via ·1aclnto· (New World) Lai. Rills .
8S0.7i42 $34,900 • (1-4) '
4307 Patrice lid., Newport Be.ob " · 983·7878 · $88,000 (gat·& Sun 1·5)
1741 5·B Tustin Ave., Costa.Mesa 6411-3255 $350/mo. (Sat & Sun 1•5)
S Ill A FAM. ~ OR DIN .
345 University Dr. (near Back Bay) N.B.
548-7223 $39,ll0().$44,950 (SaUSun 10.5)
4 lit a fAM. ~ OR DIN
#5 Rue Du Patt (Big Canyon) N.B.
840-6048 $215,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 llDllOOM EACH
25111-18 Bayside Drive, Corona det Mar
875-6600 $125,000 (Sat & SlU! 1·5)
512 Begonia, Corona de! Mar , M+tm $79,500 (Sun. 11-4)
3 llDROOM A 2 llDROOM
504 Begonia, Corona del Mar 675·3000 (Sun 1-4:30)
2212 W. Oceanfront, BalbOa _
675-2015 $110,000 (Sun 1·5)
415-415\lo Iris, Corona de! Mar
673·6510 . $114,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3 BEDROOM EACH
513 Narcissus, Corona.de! Mar
875-3000 (Sun 1-4:30)
719 Poln.settia, Corona de! Mar
875-3000 (Sat lo Sun 1-4:30)
505 Latkspur, Corona del Mar
875-5511 '(Sat & Sun 1-4:30)
621 Jumlne, Corona <!fl Mar 87S.S550 \ (Sat & Sun 1·5)
TRIPLEXES FOR SALE .
300 Dahlia, Corona de! Mar
844·7270 $159,990 (Sun 1·5)
FOURPLEXES FOR SALE 644-8056 $225 ,000 (Sun 1·5) 17 Cherry Hills Ln. (Big Canyon) N.B. 414 22nd St., Huntington Beach
644-1766 . $172,000 (Sun 12-4) 848-1871 $125;000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
• •488 62nd St.. Newport Shores, N.B. TOWNHOUSES FOR S aLE 875-6000 $79.900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) "
2934 Java. Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 3 llDllOOM 546-5990 $79,500 (Sat lo Sun '1.S) *4308 Spindrift Way, Park Lido, N.B.
4527 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-4060 $42,000 (Sun 1-4)
644·1766 $192.500 c~at & sun 1•5) HOME & INCOME 673-8550 $89.soo (Set a. sun 1·5J 1400 Serenade. Irvine Terrace . 2 llDROOM A 1 81DROOM
•15352 Moulin Circle, The Ranch, Irvine 700 Begonia, Old CdM, Corona del Mar
833-1536 $69L500 ' (Sun 1·5) .~ 875-6000 $?1,950 (Sat & sun 1·5)
•1112 Elib '!Ide, c-Orona det Mar • ., ~235 Mignolla, co.ta li!eoa -
673-8550 $110.000 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 642-7886 $43,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
255 Camellia, Costs Mesa M6-77ll $41500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3 llDitOOM A 1 llDROOM
1233 Somerset 1.0 (We stcllff) NB 328 Amethyst. BalbOa Island, N.B. 64U235 · (Sun. 1-4) 878-0389 $127,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
9 Cherry Hills Ln . (Big Canyon) NB 3. llDROOMS EACH
642-8235 $172,500 .. (SUn. I-Ii) •*330 Vts Lido Nord (Lido isle) N.B.
3932 Blackthorn (College Park) Irvine 845-7575 $325,000 (Sun 1·5)
644-62()0 $53.900 (Sun. 1-5)
29 Inverness Ln . (Bli Canyon) NB CONDOMINIUMS FOR LEASE
642-82.15 (Sun. 1-5) 2 BEDROOM
9110 l Star Dr., (La Cuesta) H.B. 440 Bolero, Newport Beach
8-12-2535 (Sun. l -5) 646-?lll 4275 per mo. (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1811 N'pt. Hills Dr. (If. V, Homet ) NB
&10-0020 (Sun. 1·5) * P.OI
1807 Pt. Manlelgh ,ITT. Homes) Nil ** W1torlront
833-9293 $96,500 (Sun. 1·5) *** Walorfront a Pool
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1002 Gtntr•I .e. 1002 Otnor•I R. E. 002
VARlliD
OPl'ORTUNITll!S
12 UNIT a p ta., t xel .
We.tclltt arta
15 UNrJ'S. •troll&' Ca I i f .
region • 100~ occupied Ii aood hittory. ?tf.tmt. by UUa
Clo. ' aALBOA JS. -2 tty.
waterlront w/allp -t1rsl
cabin.
OFF!Cf: BU>G. l marina
• major N.B. pro~rty in-
come 41 ,cbariama in one
pack&&•·
OFFICE BLDG. -n'aJor
Lou1 Beach mmplex. lJnt.
qLMI opp. to ahar@ In new
vitality • scheme for L.B.
Other varied properties of
lnttrttt. 1lngle or Jo 1 n t
ownersh!SM1. lnqu!ries tnvlted
0 lls~
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EASTSIDE
DUPLEX
A deluxe owner1 Uhlt with
3 bedroo}n, 2 bitha and •
,bUllttn ~tchen ••.• t•he
J"!ntal ·llhlt it a Jars:e 2 bedtm, 2 blth W/1undeck
ovffiopldq pOot and n o
maintenance yard. (Throw
away your l&wn mower).
Extra special and dl!W'ent
one-o.l·a·klnd rental wrlt.
574,500
~
Sun/Eve
I 646-5155
EXECUTIVE
SPANISH
2 STORY-
ASSUME 7°/o VA
Lilah garllen. 2 1tory entry.
Sunken parlor. Old world
brick hearth. Fonnal ben-
quet room. 18' gourmet'•
galley. Mammout.h fie1ta
room. Twisting 1talrc&R.
Balconied hallway, Separate
chlldttns wing. 5 enormous
bedroom1. 4 bathl. Glgantlc
muter 1ulte. Ser-rate vaJU.
ty area. 60' WT'llP around
party patio wtth t1m1ng.
Auume 1% VA total PflY·
Harry Babbitt & Pete Vogel Present
Your Jht Paratk
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB
. "Picture • P•nthou••'' 3 RUE DEAUVJLLE-Vlew Dover, 2 & den ,
decorated like model, tsliored landscaping,
gr<at view. WW consider lease opUon at
•650 monthly or $124,500.
"A C•stl• In Spain''
35 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU -Magnlllcent
4 Bedrooms, windowed loft1 dining room ,
pool, jacunl. Oulslaodlng view. Upgraded.
$225,000 ..
''Let's Fall In Love"
34 . RUE FONTAINEBLEAU-brand dew,
3 bedrooms,. 3 balhs, newly landscaped. dee·
orated, quiet location. $124,500.
''3 Coins In The Fountain"
22 RUE CANNES-2 Bedrooms , den, pool,
and spa, custom entrance with fountain,
spectacular master bath, 1125,000.
''Once In A Llfe Tim•''
29 RUE GRAND VALLEE-Reduced by
$10,500. Overlooking 10th green. Master suite
down, 2 bedrt'Oms up. Huge living room,
dintns: rm., dble wet bar Owner will carry
75% lD8p at 9%%. $149,00o.
THE BLUFFS
''Night 1nd Oay''
312 VISTA lllADERA -Highly upgraded,
Dolores mod~l, 3 bedrooms on the park.
Overlooking lhe Bay by day' and lha lights
by night, $135,000 Incl land. .
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
SPYGLASS
''Wt Wiil R•IM A FemUy"
6 Bedrooms~ view, custom pool, gazebo, huge
playroom + family room. Dining room,
gourmet country kitchen. $198,500.
BIG CANYON
''Th• lmpoaslble Ortam''
SIMPLY lhe most spectacular home In all
Newport. 4 Bedrooms, large den, 41> balhs,
pool, Jacuzzi , air cond & purified. Exquisite
decor, panoramic view. Dark room. Every
luaury you'd wanl $310,000.
Call Us At · 644-6056
2IO NEWPORT CENTIR DRIVE
Dotlen PIHi, Newport leach'--
merit $350 per month. Owner -~___..-. -----------..,... :i~~fSsTUe advantageh..;1 ~E~J002
and all usable. Newly llsied
home In Mesa Verde with
4 bedroom1, 3 bath!!, formal
dlninl: room, M!'P4tftle fami-
ly room, 2 large 'firepl~a,
n:iarble i;:ounter: top, a p d -~· m&n7 nm custom quality featurea. And 0 f course it ii all PROFES-
SIONALL Y LANDSCAPED.
How much? Ju'!t • m,500.
~ on a 1-tae comer lot.
COATS
. WALtAcE
RIAL TORS
-~1144411-44141-
.. (O~n lvtnln91)
ABANDONED
IRVINE (jlANT
VA auwnable loan, Io 11•
down. Owner moved out of
-a-Y ~ ir . ·rn111r-aen-ta!T.
Spacious family r e t r e a t.
dining:, two !lreplllcet, den1 secluded mBSter suite. Jdee.1
cul de aac location, pool siz..
ed lot, boat nccess. Just
reduced. 8&.crltice. Ca 11
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FOREST
OLSON
I<~ im.111,, •
BLUFFS CONDO-WATER VIEW
Just redecorated for a new buyer. 3 B<lrrns .
21> ba .. formal dining; fairly sparkles lhru'.
out. Vacant & ready -fast possession.
Owner will consider lease with option. $791500
FUM FAMILY HOME
"Rec'' room with frplc. & wet bar; wood
decking & concrete patio wllh fire ring. 4
Bdn:ns. (mstr. bdrm. is huge), living rm. + !rplc. & fo!""al dining; 21> balhs; dbl.
garage. All this & room for boat or trailer
also. Harbor View ·Homes. '86,200 -Fee.
C. F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
1002\i•n•r•l R.!. 1002
LOV_iLY L_U.X..U.RIOUS
LINDA ISLE
LAVISH
A spectacular Linda Isle home on the water
-private dock and dual slip for three
boats. Four bedrooms, three baths with an
extravagantly sized, master suite with fire-
place and sitting room. The asking price of
$200,000 is substantially under market and
the owner will allow the 7o/o eXistlng loan
to be assumed on contract. By appointment
?nly. Open house Saturday and Sunday 1·5 if not sold by lhen. ·
A ClllMUIMitEICGll'Alft •
YA.fltA &El9l:'! ~ 1£191:.~! ~ Prapwtl•• ·: Prapwti•• ,
$'8 500 752•1t20 752•1920 "t 1 1<*00 GUAllif. NI~'°'' llACH 1j OO OUAllSt, NIW,Olll llACH
Gov-t. tmrua available on thl• Gener1l R.I. 1002 Genir•I R E 1002 gl'OCIOUll 2 11tory home with • •
4 bedrma and ~ be.ths on a quiet cul-de-Uc. Large n .. ,~,,, '"" wmn ""°" Ma9nlflcent Bayfront Home -"' . -_,,,, kitchen. 'Exdu~Y<ty wl1h OPEN ' SAT A SUN 1-S
P&ll PL&CB,
llALTOlls .
141•1411
GRAND
105 VI• Lido Soud, Lido hie
Spaciou1 5 BR., ol'l BA. Country English
home. Nearly 67 ft. bayfrontage and featur-·
ing a 120 It, long boat dock. $450,000
OPENING * 333' Vlo Lido, NI 675-612'
C 0 ST A M • 1 a• I llf'WUtll~~r"l!'P"-"'l!!!!l'!"!' ... "'l''!!'I,.. ... ~;; Town houM devcloprn_ent. Gtner1I R.E. 1002 General R.I. 1001
Exci ting new 2 1Joor plaNI-------I --------1
In • rus11c MttJnc. Towertnlt PRllE 3 + DIN i POOL e:ucalyptua treet. Bon ti s •r AC play room, arUst"t loft. wet ~ RE RANCH $31, ~. ihaa carpetlna, br1cJt Neat San Juan. C.plltrano. Spiack>u1 home n bt.illtlna
ftreplnet, BBQ patio. Bl~ Olm.p]ete with turn. ranch ' la clote to tc.hools & •ho~ to th~ beach trom $36,M houae, bunk houM, mm., ptnr. Sub':' lo llllwnabte
Open Sat A: Sun t~ ~m. 5&I ho r •• 1, rid~ • ..-6"~ Gt n, or wrctiase ... ,., ""th ntw vetenns or ntA Ham ilton or call 64 . J)t.Rf'urff. $2:!0, • Price tenn Call be I
4 BDRMS., 3~' blths, family with xlnt terma. 5&4--,tm °'" ~ l._ IOOt•
m>. lonnal dinlna r m,, Bill Grundy Ritt. m.616t WALKE~ A Lii p;;J, $149,500. ?ifANStON! 5 bedroom, 2 REAL }~ATE
OPEN SUN. 1-6 '"''>'· Giiool\c faml't;"""" EXEctrrtVE = 14 Comer S & n t I a c o A' St.n· All bum c..u1...... to 0,· J10Dl home. i;.i• d ~• N ·•-pnt decor. Open SJ)81.-iou8-11h\vuu, 'f:wporl B ta eh al us. llUMt lot. $G3 9'.iO 1~ ncs11. lluae k>I. Dtllahttul
(\\'e11tclUll. a bn1'JAln1 Call ~' _: ent1>rtftlnn1!nl home. $58,900
VIiia .. P:elr R .. lty • 8-IT.fiOIO A 1-n 11a'1"1t11 Call now -
49+--7531 n wtl HI ~II , ilii·GOlO AQ'I. •
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TAYLOR CO.
REALTORS since t!J'16
BIG CANYON-VIEW! $149 500
Beautiful NE\V 4 BR 11 DeauviUe.~' Dining
rm, ·bonus rm, fabulous kitchen & huge mas-
ter suite, Plush cptng, ldscpd & rm for pool.
Best buy for this most popular tnodel.
2 RUE CHAMONIX SATISUN 1·5:00
BEST NEW HOME BUY -$73,500
The ONLY NEW !·story left! Inviting view
from this charming Linda model in the
Blu!ls with 3 BR, 2 baths. Landscaped, cptd.
draped. Gorgeous greenbelt & comm. pool.
2701 VISTA U~IBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5;00
BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME -$325,000
S1;1perb NE\V split·levcl rambling beauty
wtth Country Cl ub & city lights view. 5 BR,
den, huge recreation rm on lovely corner.
8 OAKMONT LANE SAT/SUN 1-5:00
BIG CANYON BEAUTY -$265,000
Great close-up view of golf course from
NEW. quality blt 5 BR & FR home. Wood
paneling, stone & many unusual features.
5 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5:00
TURTLE ROCK HILLS -VIEW! $129 500
Listen to this! Owner will carry 80o/c l~an,
834 ~· 25 years. Perfection plus! Former
President model home. 3 BR FR DR 21h
ba. Cov. patio, air-cond. Call f0r aPpt. '
BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$295 000
Fantastic NEW l·story 5 BR custom h0rne
wtgoll course view. FR, DR & 5 bas. Lux.
cptng, marble, air-cond & prof. landscaped.
49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5:00
BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE -$250 000
Luxurious 5 BR bayfront home. FR' w/wet
bar, lge DR, 4¥.i baths. Pier/slip. Wide lot.
Ou I h DOLL HOUSE HURRY, THIS WON'T LAS'TI, Selk,. wUI help 11"'"~' >his ''"'"" Nlgvol S•••ly <•m· t o tov.n ownen avf! 1 appealing: 8 mO!I. NE\\I 4 -..
arranitd. a aell~f! lh la Hardv.'OOd rloot'td beauty bdrn\. & hiiuily nii .. i1 ~ pl~tf!(I fllmlly boou>; 1 hd·
v.<eekend ot thelr beautiful graL-ed by fndt u•ees 011 "BEST BUY IN EASTBLUFF" ba" d I 1 1 ho 11n11 •• 3 baths. rormnl din. ul UP t'.X• ypc ov.·n ine I ht" r111., '"••lly ,.,,,, Sw-~ I 3 bedroom..&: fiunily "'l0 n1 exu·n i01H·ioU8 lot. Great for in dl.'1i!n1ble TU HT LL· ... "' '"""
prof e 11slonll.lly decorated ,nl'!'ol'i)'Wt<:l.5. bachelors or ROCK. 2 Frplet;, i\10Vt: JN ln.s: oce11.n vi€'\\'" lrorn 11111
residence. Located in too grandma. $29,950. Two Story, S BR, 3 BA, 2700 Sq. Ft. Mova In 81-.;F'OltE t:llR IST~IAS & ur.-u~ of hou!<e. L.o.r~c. pro-OPEN HOUSm ·r t . ,
exclusive Corona <lei P.11!.l' J& IQ II ~ condition, l•rge lot, P•no r•mlc View. enjoy lhe over :1,000 sq . lt.J ll·t·ll'd )t11·d tt1'(•11, ldcul lor 2980 zurtch Cou rl ("
Cameo H I & h I ands. eur-, UD $17,900. firm. By o wner, Princ ipals Only. of IUX'urtous livlnit. PRICED povl or j111:wzl. \Valk to T1•n\ple Hills. It" Zt!lll, r ,.
rounded by homes over Plac. RI GHT ut $6'1,000, lol' qu ick 1 llhoppln~·~ 1n.-1:ttcr & rt>staur· , CIJSTQ].l VIE\V HOr.fm •
SlOO.<m, ....,.alkin& dlstllll~ to Prap•rli•• ." 640-6006 ill.le: nn1~. Sl ,V(J I :r frplc11, 3 BR, 3 bit, faJ ridlns stables and pnvnte 7$2 ... 1920 EMERALD BAY rn1, \l,'('t bar, Roman t
beach. Now priced at i•ooOUAns:r."tWl'OltT ttAC• See Open House Directory ,I Brlrn1~ .. den "·!th frpk·., POOi.. •
$79,900, House will be Opt'U (01111111 d[n\11:: nn.: N,1'('Jurl.-d I Over 3400 s11, ft . Undurprl
this ....,·eekend from noon F IXER UPPER '"!'-"!"'"''!!''!!'_..,'!'!!!"l'-!9'!'!'--"!'-'!"'"'!'!"!'!I p111i11 & i:aruen; r111I •l\·i·i1n Ht S1G9.:ilkl.
SaturdJy until Sunday nla:ht, Uring your paint brush and olfountltn Villey 1034 ti t ' t 8 h vi<'"': alr·c:ond., wn!k to 1en·) * * * Nov. 24. Spcelijatora and In. jug of Mr. Clean. ~1oney to 1 un ing on NC 111:; ~-ouns & prlvnte !)(lac/!. UNIQUE N<Jl'tTll LAG v eat or 1 , bl' In g your be nu1.de: on th.ls 3 br., 2 btt., 1----------$ljll,©;J 1101\t l.;
checkbook and take td· Ja1nlly rooni home in North ULTIMATE IN -TEMPLE HILLS 14 Bit. 3 trµb,Joi:1uU d van' .. oJthlsd l tr.'' Cot M Onl ~0 500 "-J 1 · • rn1,largcll\'.nti, e I II a eaa. y ~. . ,,.,.c u~ nn 1n the n1l<Js1 of l!l·'ATl:<.:O POOL \V 1 situation. The , property is 67S-l600 Anytime ~ 11\HIUrr tr~('8 .I. ti l~autlful w" \Cl' \'i ' .-..\x 000 l
located flt "615 \Vayne Road, • VISION • LIVING! -vl1•11• of cny & iJ<.·~an .. \\\•ti ii : ..... "i..''";' , Corona de! ~1ar or phone · Lloyd.~ Bank Dldg. ~lllif n('1.\'l.'r hun1c 11·11h :: ''llNOO OVERLOOKJN bier (114) 6T:>-4392 Real £date Uni\'('t''Sity Park, Jt'Vinl' ,, ' I' I ,, + ' · · Entertain you1· h o I \ d n y 00 • h ~ n i;., • ~ ~ llt i,:uc~t OCEAN Don't Call Me REAL TY gu('sts in th!; I u x u r i o u s tr/ MilNJ(/ Days 552•7 N ig t s quRrtet'lf. $11 9 .. 'i(!(l, :t033 s11. r1. or f!leguur Jnx
2743 E. Coast Hwy park·side 102 niodcl. Lal'(:c MON. BAY TERR. \\"ILL TltAOE .. .$110,000. A DUplexl! corona del 1Iar bonus l'OOm &. "fan1ily 1'000111 No Traffic J ams W ith Light The C•ndlts I BcautlluJly 111nds<-·11i..c<I fitn1· * * •
I'm a del!ahtfUI ?.BR and den -~~:;.::::::.=="'-=~I w/....,·el bur Jn each. L'Oiy "Super" Floor Pla n Tr•'m The Tree . , , Uy ho111" on large i>ii<'d 101 : CAN YOU l t.tAGINE 1 ownen residence with beau· HOME & UNR flreplace in Uvtng l'OOn1, 4 1 bd1·111~ .• 3 U..ths; T.!00 sq. I ,\ TRlPLt:X \
" Bdrn 3 "·th 1 & hon1t .. dec_'Or&!1Jrs dream on Tl••'• •··a"lit .. J 3 """''· .... 1th t• ,,,, 1 · c d I 'I I uful private Prounds Near Ne\\""'rl Ht•. R•••oh IS, ..... i;, carpe s 1 1 d & ""' .. .. . 1 ·n1n1 en ry, ocean ln orona e !> ar, a so
PLUS "yle 2 ...;:;_m, den & 2 drapes thruout. 2.JOO sq. ft. dt ie nsi e has _fH'~_ .. cpt1s , pnncled l<.1n1i!Y i'OOn1 ~';111 bo.· I vlew, Sl07,500 1 L aguna Beach-both pr1ct~ ~~ ~ .. n,, "'II ·•~ 2 d TD ra Pe s · 1TU1.n1cu1 .. .,, <t\.•n )'OUl'S for hol1rlav, fe~1 111t l1•s. de· $100~ baths: kitChen blt-in s ·, v"' w• c-._, 11 ·' t I bs I t ! un 1 ,<NV. A charming lBR rental with. Red Cir pet Realtors nia ure 8 1~ ·Pan s t 1~1ve \\'ute1·fall, fish pond, hdck 1
1
Bl'ot inllatlon-live in one 1 private yant -=urrenUy pro. frplc., hdv.·d. firs., shake • on cv.d. patlO-Agt. 968-4,156. plunters and sprinkler~ ru·e rent the others.
ducing 225/mo. roof + charming 2 bdrm 842-5$41 En1oy your Ho"'e? just a fe\v of the extras in· • No prob1en1 on flnruicing 1111 ALL rental mconie unit. $68,CKKI Open House 90A Beautiful home on eluded in the. rrk'(' o I ._.... a11 these provert1e,.
CALL Q. •.&6 ·l414 ° large <-'Omer lot l ush S19.9;il). .:l-"=''--~"-''°"" 1465 S. Coost Highwn on a generous 47x118 lot in 'Ii L 6 Beautiful Par!: RoyaJe close landscpg. \Valk to schools CALL 552·7500 1105 N.Coasttfwy.,Laguna Laguna Beach 49'7-17
the best south-of·hwy loc11.· .,,elev outs. 3-4-5 Bftlrms, 81 f·9~0 a.nd rk " f f " VISION 494-1177 r:.XOTJC tion. $89.500 firm ; EAL TY Loans with 1070 do"·n plus warmpabrick a~~ ~ sJ~n • •
Cell 644-7211 N••• N••P••I Po•I Ofrltt Mime VA available. 21 ACrc Det'llrator's dt'Ugbt; \l,'1!.lk park backyard. OPt:N 7 pot!S<"S. January 2. <:all Agt. T\\10 HO~tES near Vill«!:e. dii.tance to lown. Spe • FIXER UPPER Days a week, 10:3(1..4:30. 893-&)33 REALTY :: B!ks lo ben~·h. Owner an1enl!ics; ex1•iting "''
10666 El So h/Sl 1 Huge Pool Automatic financl.' ... $75,000 pa[>l'l'S, glass Jightffi
• I , • Bargain priced fixer upper neto, oout a er Controlled & Fenced a red hill rornpany * • • * pl11y sht"l \'et1 fqr coll('cl on a l""''t" lot. Jusl the betv.·ee. n Ward and Eucl!d. I h"ld I . Univ. Park C('n\er, lr\'inc BEST BUY. 2 HR, Ucn, h'11I••, .. , ,h-11•, obj-"· d""" pl -• "-'! tU JO p•1 or c 1 reu s a et y ·Ju 11 t•..,.,..., .... !'!'!'!'""'""""""' v .-" ,,, u; ,... , thing tor the first time in· ......, "· di' VU. Neetls TLC . $47.::.UO r 1 11 f t vestor. $29.900. 962-2456 531-5800 (·arpeled "'/plush shag an HOLIDAY * * * * t·n rp g, gt'. v., · rp ·· g OWNER pointed Uiruout 4 Bel.. :!B. H I C I d I , 11!t kit., 5 BR, 3 ba.; ~
Ch.11.rming duplx,, ocean U:IQ ai"l ll' appl'Oved 702 veterans . om•. n uver ae CHAR~1INGBung11lo11'2llR pool,HBQ.btn".\'ie"'·S139" side of H'ol'Y, 512 Begonia. U term~ VA or CTNL Agt. a Oversized bt'll. 3 bu.s ,t in \\'oodsy area. VIE\\'. <X..'EANl=1t0NT
Ne....,•ly derorated, trp!. ea. Plac• 842--9311. a lam. nii. 2 c r a c k. I i n g $69.500 San C ! e in e n t e : in tt;I P t . ..:.:;..::=:_~~~~--I frpl1·s \.\'/un an1ple din. m1 * * * • R' · I ,-~ h I -" unit, lalh & plaster, copper rap•r •••. '':· Home Without Assum• 81/2Y. Loan ready for a festive dinner. SHA RP 2 BR. P1irne conrli· l\'IC'fa, !I ll"IOJ .,.,ac evt:i.~ Plwnb".'" lg pat•'• en•! 7•2·1920 " 11 j \.\'Rich the rolling surf: "
'h• • ' .. • M I 1ou· have payn1enls of ust 2-l50 Sq fl of delightful llving tion. Subn1it lease oplion. BR ., '"· 1 1 d~ ~' dbl. gar, Plwnbed for l•OOQUAllST.NlWl'Oll llACH a n~nance .. ~ h hi I 159 9= .. -ua. src u ~"'" "'"'r. 1 / $?9500 •• ~"mont ont sgorgeous awaitsyouforony ·'"· $59,500 s u i t('/; charming Spanish' ~=·'e1Tii~:~ oPen SEE THIS!! Buy a Condo. Have a fl'I\' La. Questa 4 bdrm & bath Own'.!r, 644-lSa.l. * * * * hon1c: high 1.-eil .. drop~
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road Sal/Sun. 11-4 MASSIVE Rock Fireplace, ne1\' ones Jell: 5% Do11'11, or home! Features beautiful O\VNEH LEAVING STATE LET'S TR.t\")E. ·Have \'Ht:ant he ams ; r alt c d 11~1 .. N Park like yard, Cedar assmue low Interest on re· family l'OOm, and dream kit· Impressive 3 br. home, load-Comn1. 100'x150', S. Coas1 fabulous courtyard: 1 g e !
EWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 REAL BARGAIN paneled Livingroo 3 BR sales. chl'fl. 2 custom fireplaces. ed w/extrns. Has 2 baths, H"'Y· Want Coinnicrcial in !eve!, fenced lot. Sl&l,500, 1 l ~;';;'~:i'i~~"""""l'l~~~!!!!~'!'~;,;,,;,;,,~~:12 bdrm., 2 bath doll house 2 Ba 00 70CKI Sq F;: Corne; Jada Realty 963-7805 Recently redecorated. Pac io frml. din. rm. & brick trplc. So. Orange Co. Property 1:1 OCEANl<~RONT I Gentr•I R.E. 1002 G•nerar R.E. 1002 near """k & tennis oourts. and lush landscaping. $55,000 Thick shag cptg. & rnirrored Clear. SlJ0,000 ''''" , . u "-· ... .,.... Lot. Completely carpeted in Huntington Beech 1040 5<10-1720, ,,.-~-be doo-..... , c e 1• .....g na, on c11vt<'e r. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Only $66,500. Call us to see c.-olor of""''" choice. $36,500. tuUlv '" .._ ~ dy cove, few steps to bea~
[• and make oUer. 1-l'i~li':~'-~-E~~~=j;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;?;;:;;;;; 1 r 5J lndscping., sprinklers front Olde I book • BR •.• 2 DUPLEXES Mecll"te-nean Call 494-2382 or 548-8612. TARREU. ·~ t I' S Of').. ., ::;.. ,,.,. 6754600 Anytime & rear. $40,950. By 0v.'tlC'r uoewa er ba. hon1e + ~parlding i:~~~;~to~ri=~~ Triplex • VISION • 4:r.~~~ ba~tji~Onl~~~!e:~t:!~ls 4 l-L~~~~~~~:~.-B-•_•_c_h ___ 1_0_48 RflL ESTATE :~rde~i,s;i~s: ;;n~~~~~ .. Ea~tside locations. Close 10 Exciting REALTY \\i lh every convenience. bedroom, 3¥.a bath. we l 1 -~S S2fi!A'·""n· S
E S "d 79xIOO. Quick occupancy. done lllld sharp home. Lots 2955 Harbor Blvd. EXCELLENT l3j() s. Coast Hwy 49.J.8536 " VELOU CONDO , schools & shonoin~. ast I e 2743 E. Coast Hwy Besl buy in town. Open Sal, of storage and c I 0 set s. 1--.-o'= _.c.,=-1 --Interest Is Down Iii ~elect ~eclu<lcd e r e IC.
POTENT IAL Costa M·esa Corona de! Mar & Sun. 12-1:30. Complete.!y redone bonu s VACANT & READY! pool , clubhouse: :t Bit,~
COMMERCIAL Co•ta MHa RHI'/, room-""'"' !all bath. All NORTH LACUNA EMERALD T ER R A CE, ba .. ''"' lge II••.; 2 1,,i, ---3 ~-''"""' '''"·'"' ,,.,.,,, Owners un it has 3 bcdroomsBREATii TAKL~G OCEAi~ anienllies + garden' ll'ees quality bit. hon1e: 1': hl ks. fone in mstr. stilt('), po•~., '"'u """' "·"'· I 5 "tnce 1958 * 548-7 11 and •"-:"'· ' Celebrate Thanksgiving in · ....... Southeast Bristol fron!agc &den.Double flreplace & BAY VIE\Y, cuslon1 poo 11,1 uu 1 ,1 . _,.1 10 pri\'. beach; 11•hite "·aier dbl, gurage. $64.500.
located nex t 10 ne11, !\Jt·-do11·nstairs, huge mast er + tee land, Jlarbor Vu afSl 6UPPEMRcaVUA55L7-U46El!_ lf sty e. 1• ove in on cr.,,..i viev.·: oak & quan'Y tile NORTH i:.'iD bedrooni 'ol'ith fireplace and Hills, su•"'r Up"'·aded 3br, 1 --===~~~ approval and enjoy 3 big Older lai·gr d~ipJ .. x: on P.·2 nrs .. stained glass v.·indo'ol·s: 4 Blk "-h b' · Donalds restaurant in Santa .-~ .,. Bdnn•,w/ an add-" lam•"ly Jot: .upper u1u1_ '· BR., Igo . s. to ""ec ; 1g v1 An. Heigh... Both 1,, \\'alk in closet. Second unit fam rm, 2~{i ba, formal t:U gourmct. kitchen; 2 txlrn1s., 3 BH 3 b" ' I I I ~ roon• & ·~t. Ent;-"-m,, family r1n._, \1v1ng rm_ .. · d ·• .... ,,.. rp .. t $90 000 \\•ould lllso make a good dining, 2 h·plcs, d re a 1n $29 950 f6M47J ( -1 546-1103 ...--"" "" '" den, 2 baths: big vie.,.,• eek. din rm $110 000 · ' · 011·11ers unit from idze and kllchen, tinted a:lus, 3 car • -recarpeted in super plush w/frp!c., ~ig ocean vie\\", OPEN SUN. 1-4: 16 s 2 PEG ALi.EN .C'
TRADE anicnities such as, tw o gar, ocean vu patio, pool This 2 Br .• 2 Ba. Family lime green Karastan. New lflv.·er unit l·B~., c~~{?' J£\llcrest. $95,000 REALTOR 4!}.l...7$11
Ha\'e Tiburon Condo \\'ith as· bedroom, 1~2 baths. All patio, too many xtras to Tov.'11 Home has new paint COVINGTON tile in kitchen & b a I h s. hvingc!':i ~/frp ·. + .r SERENE PRIVACY, with 1095 N. Co<Bt, LagunaI~i' sumablc VA loan ln Foun· have closed garages and list . $129,500. Ch\1'1er/agt, & carpel, and is pri ced f;uper assumable 8% VA rm. ununcing avaJ, breathtaking viewsol cliffs
lain Valley, '''ill 4rade for their 0\\'11 laundry room , 644-6169 ~n belOlv the n1arket tor quick BRO'S 4•PLEXES ioan, 1st T.o. SJO.S00.$46,500 Priced right at $77,500. & ~urf. Lge. 2 txlnn., den DRA~1ATIC wood & gl
suitable income propeny. Within v.·al.king distanee to OPEN TODAY l 5 sale. Try 10'7c Dn. F 'nl . 1 tio wt PITI or $279. O\mer wi!l hot·se in priv. rommunity. honie; design.00. b Y FULLER REALTY 17th Str, shopping. Just tv.•o • DAVID BOURKE RLTR. or 1 onnation & oca n cany 2nd T.D. -fi~fk;i!Pfil in priv. community. minent architect, panora •
years young, Buy this on ~18 SURREY DRIVE 546-9950 contaKctA-SABIAN . Red Carpet, Realtors 1'00--=--n· <">~ 494-7551 ocean & coast.al vie 546-08f4 anytime rontracl. S4B5 P.T. Ca. I I EllJQY privacy: 4 BR .. lg. AIESA VERDE 2932 Redv.'OOd 842_5541 ~ .\.) .v situated In d~lrable c
646-TI71 pool &: yard. Needs "TLC" R I E ""'644 499·28QO Royal, a truly wU.i:iwe ho
3 + FAMILY room "''ilh bar. OPEN TIL 9' rrs FUH ro 8E N/CEI but a great buy at $82,<XXI. 4. B~. 2, ba.,fplhc, stwu1ing •a state , 912 GLENMAR 2 STORY $105,000. :.: Authentic !\fextcan tile floor -GEM-interior, anai, uge c 0 v 8 h C · A TOUCH OF•.New Orlea
New plush carpel New I~";. ... patio. Quick possession. eGC ottage OPEN HOUSE 2 units situated 'Within \\'
drape.ii. Lovely neighborhood ' '' ~F Tuatin Ave., N.B. S47c·""· M R 1 Channing 2 hedrm, .1 bath, $47,000 Ali. Tern1s, ntA, VA. SUN 1-5 ing distance , {o , lov.'JI THE REAL
ESTllTERS Only $43,900: Call Agt no1v lir REALTORS 642-4623 ost• es• •• ty with "hardwood lloars, ON· 0'ol'ner/Age11t , 1nust s e 11. 637 Altll Vista •PRICE SLASHED• beach, prlv. patios & tov.·
847-6010 , ~-CAMEO S ince 1958 * 548·7711 LY ONE BLOCK FROl\'I Reduc.-ed ·$2500. 3,4 or 5 80% LOAN avail Fantastic $3450. Vacant·• ing r.hade treci', 'just red
afl 6 pr,.1 call 5574617 BEACH! Asking $.16,500. but BR 's. oc vu., dramatic floor plan. Very Serious Seller ed to S70,000. 1. , Corona del Mar 1022
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•SOS LARKSPUR:
BRAND NEW duplex.
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lease these unl!S-lhree
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Call 675-55ll
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"By the &11." (.'()ltage.
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market, l'Hlllkll, etc. <:811
615-5511
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HIGHLANDS $34,950 n1ake Offer. VIiiage Re;d Creative Property 3 BR. + game 2300 sq. ll. T\\"O '.i\Ol'y Colonia l. o~-ean Ex CELLENT lJJCATIOllf:
ENCHANTING 4626 CORTLAND DRIVE Estale SJl-5800 or 962-2456 Salts SU0,000. vic1\', Palatial, 4 BR & fam, for !ht' creative person.
GARDEN Corner View lot. 4Br, 3 ba, &\LE BY OWNER 'til lO P~I 71.J.543-8'115 or 968-7811 1059 Balboa rrn., 2~·2 BA .. 30' Eving offer this large., level,, i_
6% Assumable Loan DR, $89.500 By Owner. Save Nice neighborhood, W-side Custom B ilt E $500) DOWN, 1 BR + fam. rm with stone firepJ11ce, all txlrn1., ? ~ horp~. wit~
I I I l 3 BR, 2 BA, lird\l,•d floot'S U ~ PIN ntESH LIVING 2150 sq. ft. oc. vu. $59,500 bllns, dsbwshr, ""ramie til" "10ram1c VI~, ml!llmlttl'i 3 br, pool. guest house, o.,..n sa es ee, escrow cos s, e c. ' W•lcnm• to' th• ca-r-e at h " ' hcanis, ''""le, 3 car g';r. View Open House or Call As~ume 8.9% loan *NEW* ... .. " .... '" · 497-1711 Laguna Beac & indoor-outdoor carpeting. ma tenancc, $72,500. O~
\ ... i' 846-5450 \\·IU1 $6tXlO down or '8?'!! mosphere of secluded en· Shag carpeting and custom ho Sun. 14. 1577 SkyliDI. Like living in a Par k ! eve · located E. of Pomona St On~ of a kir. -~ bedrrn, fam joyment! Huge estate si:z:e drapes thruout. Huge patio.. Dr. •
Open: 1-5. Sat. & Sun. 611 LOCATION/PRICE Please call 548-29&6. -•· lonnal dine, sep den. ya rd w/ fruil tree s oversized yard, do u lJle i\10DER1 2-sty, Lang.....·o~
Aldean Place. N e\v Port Drive by 4.17 Orchid check [--;,=T,=7,7'-i""":-·I Approx 1900 Sq. Ft. single galore-Boat & Trailer ac· g::uage. $69,500. Terms RED dt>signed \\'ood & i; la 1 •, Heights, Agt. 675-2763 Uie convenient Joe.,' 45 ft. Try New VA Loan ~ory. Cul·de·sac street . C€SS. 4 niin. to the Spec-C h 2 • Cl I 0 I 153 (""' Anr·:r. "EA I. To Rs om<', rms., 2 bath.sf I ·----------I lot, solid 2 bdrm. & din. or OS:! o oc~an. n Y ·"""· tacu!ar Paclflc Ocean. \\'alk 61" . .,,,-, 4~ '27 f I be _, 11 A VA L •-1·• 1· t" • B k '..,...,,,1:. or .,.,.... 1 rp c., m"" ce ., ocetJI B•lbo• lslino 100 den homr> & call us for ssume oan """e l us , U'li • • • ro er to schools & shopping, J l'iei\" 2 gar., low nia~
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,[an appointn1('nt to inspect Highly upgraded 4 bedroom, 842-7411 or Eves: 963-1002. bl~k a\\·ay. Rc>rlurcd for Vete ran's Attention HANDYMAN S-P-ECIAL ynrd . ....,.alk lo beech, S62.Sllt
• the inte!rior. \\'on't last long 2Q x 24 bonus room, encJos. F .H.A. Assumption Quick Salt' to $48,500 VA Full V.A . uppraisul: charin-1 Uni ue 4 BDR!\I. & DEN RE?\TAL: studio, S170 nid'.J
BAYFRONT DUPLEX at $69.500 ed ipatlo;..~~t· pool. Ov.tier for this 2 s1ory 3 bdrn1 beau· tet~i~~3~0 Perforniance ini! 2 bdrm. ti:~:med for 2 ho~ie. Lge. sundeck \\'/ ulso. 'l 1-BR. 101\·er clupleJt,
o.:...-n('r v.ill finance wl l h Unlver1ity Realty nnx ous . ......, 0011". ty. New cai.>pets TIO and ca · unitst: oc-ean ".1e11•; hd1\·d. OCEAN v·u. Builtin island $210, incl. uti!. Lagun a
S37,000, dov.11. 3 BR. Den. 3001 E. Cst. H11'Y, 673-6510 CENTURY 21 complt"!ely painted. Vacant. RA!\IBUNG RUSTIC near firs.: knott_Y P!ne & lath 1ype .kitf'hen wl RANGE, Nigu('J, 3 BR .• 2 baJ ba., un·
Fam·nn, f ireplace, Patio, UPPER BAY 645-7221 Total .payn1ent is SI55 per beach! Se m ! -cu st o n1 & plaster intcno_r. Bean1s, OVEN, DISH~'SHR .. ETC. 2 f11rn .. nice family ho Int".
dbl gar, plus 2 BR Apt. 3 Bd 11 beam 1 EAS'I SIDE FAfi1IL y l{Ol\lE, month with SS.000 clown. "'/loads of sq . ft. Huge fl'plc. & forced air rw·n11re . Car gar. This honie nee.ls SJ;iQ n10.
675-2166 frplc~1~ij3 ru1~ on oonl<!f 2 & convert. den, atepdn 1 im Hacienda Reel Estate 17x24 gan1c i:rn. 19x30 H& Immed. occupanC'y. OPF.N r:r:NER,\L CLEAN UP &. Village Fair Realty
HARDESTY lot. 1.oned for horses. 9';{: .1~1 w/ massive brick tpJ 963-8316 F poo~ "''/shde. + "''ood SP:TJ SU~. 1 -4 · 276 1 YA RD\\'OR.K,ETC.,\rclil 1160S. Coast Hwy. . 11 ~-· 1 deck. a !\lo. ne\\i C'Us toni Frurvtev.·. $1,500 ~tea! fnr 49, 3 REAL TORS Financing ava . .-.ice JUS &: dln;tln r.rea, 2nd fpl BE J~ FOR CHRIST!\IAS. kit h all Jr I , 494-7--1 ,....75 1
503 P•rkAve, Bal ls. DredAoVcedlDtoD138.. c""AR. LSON In panld den, sh.ag crpt Executlvehomeinexclusive c en.. se, ~('an. aa $55,950 FULL PRICE
thl'Out, bltln kit, cov'd . neighborhood. 4 Bdrm, 3 F?rm dint', 4 brs, tncldg I MISSION REALTY I Fa 'I H
REALTOR .3•9293 l1 f ced tel a t! king nllislf'r! 9_nP of a PJIQf'(E 17141 ~91·0731 ml Y ome Balboa Peninsula 1007 -.,.. pa 0
: en r s P c · bath · lge fan1 rni "'/wet kind_ 1111d only $;iJ,000. Birr _ ..-. ~ _ ~ -1 "'alk to Top of the \Vorld
S43,950. RED CA .~ PET ' bar. formal dining, extra 962-;,.511 I ____....... -~ school from lhis 5 bdnn _
G I B h I I' d A" P'AY NO WORK REALTORS. 64(}-861 2 1.a.r g.e Ill aster 1-u-i I e ,.j.~'-'-"--=•~~~---1-
rea -•< eor • ~--~ • -*DESPER TE $4i,soo 1-~=~==~-Laguna Charm '~'"" "''"' """n view; I B"'1'_ m Bayfro_nt Condo on At : 319 Dahlia Pl•C:• A * Unbeliel'able landscapilli· A \\111• GI'''"'',,. ass"n•e ]01'' OPEN HOUSE frpl{'., good ~<o rd &. loods Of I I dream conic true. Ca 11 ~ I •~ ~ p~ninsu 8 -pn\'1ICY, p U 11 2 br, 2 ba. "Cha.let", frplc. 4 BR, 2 Ba. DR and Fan1ily CENTURL 21 536-T.142. inlt'l~SI J-tJA loan on lhis 2 SAT AND SUN 1-J sior;u;e. ~·"'""·
view · bOllt i;J~p a\&\Jflble. deck, 2 car gar. 1 block Rn1. ].fodel Honie condilion. story, 4 br, ho1nc. Benutilul 3085 1\·lountain V\e1v Drl\"e I MODERN BUILDING ~'ti
Call us for detail~ • to \\'Sier. Open Sal. & Sun. F'inoncing nvai!able or le;isc> LET'S TALK patio entry_ & proiniity lo Spacious four Bcdr:rn, 21; Ua . :l 8pectacul~r h~1~1c~ :l ~H ..,/J'O, " .. ~
67S-8600 Anytime Pt.I. option. S-49.900. 314 Vlllanova TURKEY I ocean ru·e iust ~me of the honic, c:ozy hv1ng 1wn1, I 2•~ har.hs. J!>O UCf':A.11,1 VII'.\\' 5«'11,,1 • VISION • 675-2763 Owner/Agt. Rd. 5~9-1681 • fe111\1rcs of this hon1 c . family room 11•ith v.·e1 l>flr 11·11.!k 10 101 .. 11; b('11n1s, shin-REAL ESTATE
ASSUME"'71' 22051 Surfrider Lane 8!17--0321 and fireplace. cov<>red patio, glcii, s..uno. (_·er:1n11<• Uh~.
'.' :r:I 3 BH·i! Bfl, din/ fam mi. WALKER & LEE SGS.300 too ninny ft;>111ures 11• l i~t . _ 900 Glenncyl'('
SHORECLIFFS, 3br, 2~2: ba, FHA LOAN ON LY $4450 Dn ... NEAT!! REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 Fi1111n1·1nf' nvntlnt>lc. $~9.,X)(J. ·194-9~13 549-0319
fam nn, lrg enclosed )'l'il. Total payment $207. " .BR . PreVue RC'<iity 832-3370 1 STORY ·I BR. T•"le Roof. 31Jj Bonn onve Builder 4~H··iG-'8 I 2743 E. Coast Hv.y <i 80% loon avail, owner , 2 B w 1 d L H'll I Coronfl de\ t.lar , ............ .,o a, garage. e 5 s 1 e BY 0\'~'ER I 1 4 b, La Cuesta Home. Cha1·n1lng ::.Bd1111, '.! b a --_ -.-,,....,._.... egun1 I s 0 ,..,. . .....,., Costu ~tesa. · '~" sg · s ory, 1' 110mc. has l1ving.<fh1lug ~~-~ _.:_ _____ :,__.;..i
PENINSULA POINT Coste M•t• 1024 0~1NER/BROKER, 557-5080 terrns. For Pertormance Cllll 961·9627 n. •ui. t1rcpl11cc, IO\~ly p.utlo SUPER VALUE IAS.SU:'ltE 7t;~ rHA LOAN.~
Lill' o ... h tyl home 3 BOR' 2 . 2 be, tam. rm., xlnt. oond. Hunt. Harbour 1042 d _... ~"11 "~ B 2 Co . r •->t"''n1s s f! $3'00 Down-. 1t1.. BATH pnmc prime location, Prof. land· an ~ 11•~• lll'Cft • .>.J. "'"" I $29 950 r, Bu nd()..Viev.·-Att
on quiet, secl11ded itreet. 3 Costa, P,i~sa. Pl?d~1c to scpd., neiv cpt. & pa.int in/ 702 HOME ON WATER MARION MILNE 1 I Bl', 2 BR Col1(b-Vie\\·-Afii..,
BR, 2 BA. Restoring this Wall< to Bea ch beach. ~.000. $1,750 down out. Loi\• int. 962•4665 REAL ESTATE Thi.~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. Family S3i.900. De co r opgradedi
one could make even a bet· Near proposed marin&. Beau· to qualified bu.yers. 4 BR 2 BA 2 STORY 3 BR, 2 BA, 2200 sq. fl. 1vith 618 S. Coast Hvo'y TO\\'I" Home has ne\\' f'ollinl Open 1-4, 234i7 Via Jacinto,
te.r value. Owner will cany tiful 8 bdnn, 2 bath home. Prt.OT REALTY ·· " · bi«: bonus. La Be h 494_g-~ S.·. carpel. and is priced be-1-:l'llO!!~. S.:10-7!\12. 1st T.D. $68,500. HOLLIS FomUy •-1, trplc. All lhe "'•" 111:~~.'tll 9 P'I close to beach. Assun1able INDOOR POOL & JACUZZI guna •ac -lo"· 11,e ik t f · k
\VOOD, Rllr. 6 4 2 -6 55 4 ; builtlns. R~ady for immedi· "''°"~~~~'°'~:c"7"-'--'~"T,-""' Fl{A loA.n. S:W00 down. 4072 Diablo Circle \\l·HTE 'v ATER VrE\V s11.le, "1". e or qinr Laguna N lguel 67~444. ate occupancy! $39,000. CaJI BY 0\VNER: Assun1abl~ VA AGT. 848-0102 Rfl . 6. $110.0C'O. Open Sunduy noon· 0 V t:: R I .. 0 0 K I NG DAVID ROURKE RLTR.
2 "'"l........ 3 BR 2 ba, all new decors· OWN 4 pn1 ROCKLEDG E. Nr"''ly Nn~1 5'16-99""
Coron• del M ar 10 2 """' ·~· lio11s. S37,500. OPEN HOUSE *BY . ER* ISLAND VILLAGE PROP. :: BR. 31, Bo 11'/ hean1rd "'' _jkp /l . I .
---;;EOucTIONll ( TM ~81~1 SUN. 11·2~ 12.a2124 Rnleigh, Adu 11 C ondo. J BR. 846-MS6 a."1:1-53SS TIG ceilini:s. ph•~h l' Pt . LAGUNA CHARMER £,f11 /r7. /.J«.<HV "' C.~I. 494.SG(H C P t/drp11, retrlg. washer. lint<.'d gloss, uuu·hl" fqilc, Clost' 10 school & lx!a ch. 1n·
Ov.·ner has reduced the price OWNER, lst Tlnle. 2 4 3 1 $21.!XXI. 96.1-4496. Irvine 1044 till.'d bn1 h~. 32, rr.-rni ....,.1 ll'i1oi· or t'Nl eroar, ('xterif\r ::m'~:is \\'~~hi~~ 3,::'e~t .. RIMTOI . Bo\vdoln. 3BR, 2131\ •• Pool. MANSION co I bnr &. grlll. \\'(l!kln \1•b1~ ',','m!.,.l\I~!~~\'~, one Of a k:inU ~f·1::c1Att7.ING m .
-· $48,500. O[>('n 14. Pinc. only. 5 B<lr1n11, 2 story, pool tnble . LLEGE Pa:rk Co I' 11 t' I , ccl1:1r, ~poci<1us dN·k .~ " c. #1.l"·"""''· LAGUNA NTGUE:L, \IJE\Y rooni . Dr!ve by: 239 Poppy ""55 Har"-r Bl·~. 6J" ·-o 11 f I 41 2' b k'i I 11•· ii I • l • • * • l'ROP~'TI~ & 11ubn1lt your tcrmi;, ""' ""' ~.., ,....,..,, size fa n1 )' roon1, oi·nia 1r, 2 II, ·1t1e11, pa o. ('UC. enr, "' 1.:nrrnr. ,-,,,. r,,.,
MORGAN REALTY A MUST SEE BY OWNER 21.'I hr. 1 ba, dining, tien n1 ()>ilings~ hug<! rni .. din · nn. r11m rm 1,..rh1UQd 1•xt1>11or. t'UOn1 for LARGE FAMILY HOME SEA TERRACE
Br 2 Sa ho 1 R·2 lot. $.1l.900. !\lust hnve lot. Fol' a real bargain :all 11•/frplc, h11,ie multi purpnsc ~1,·immln~ pool. 11u1tllty t't•l'I· , l 13 R &· cl!"n-bc11t1t\f1111y PH. IV ATE Ci U ,\ R OQ> --=·-552-4222 _* ~up gr'' aded. Sol~~:n <fl~: S<i.000. tlwn. 5Ut-1()()j Pe:rtormance, Bkr. 847-.1JS4, nt1 up111r1tr.~. Ille, upgl'ade !;lructJon thruout. ti-c r 1 . dc>t"01'Hle(i"'(.'()vc1'ffi pat\ o. AP.EA OCEAN~IEW klt,h•n • ~,,,,, "nted \\-In· 0 noors, niany xu·as,. 11ssumc ~frec>t. Ownt>r "111 oon1<1drr :;i;~i.~:on.
«<Ill u D1n1 Point 1026 **OPEN H USE** V,\ 101tn, $7t900. ::.Sl-1199 ~.·01w h\1ihlflhlt> tnt as p;111 "' LINGO REAL ESTATE r.111 \"'an 1'tlll <et i111<l a HARBOR VII::\ lllLl.$, 3 dowa In family nn. N-ear So. Do t Lak P k -a BR. 21 ri Bil. Fn.1n•rm, 2 Coast Pla:ia. And wai.t 'Iii wn 0111\ ·r 111 .. n1'-. OPEN 1_.:30· the purrhnsr' prlcr, $11t\!'IQ(I, l!»-SO~ "r 19!l·l"'~j J ;(1'(1und floor \'ttlue on Uie11t
f'rt>lcs, custon1 deco r . youhear(bepr'lce! Low Oow,._FHA llll Park r 3692 Cl.AREMOJ\'1' F11r a1ipt <'nll BR<)l\EH J!:~IJ-;RJ)l.t> U1\-X.r-''. ntt i;:"nrrl•·n ho1n~s. SE~:·~,
'$1 26.!JOO. •644--030!" ~ope N ...... •. 642-2180 3 Btdrooni OJI ,oventud lot. SAT & .SUN N09n-dar.k~ ' 3 BR .• JI.': BATHS 4.r.h,1(',.1-1, •••• .I • 41 D<f~htfffi 3 Ii@ ..,.-\~U e . CO~fPARE. I ·~· Near ~tarlnn, lluntington sea~·h Really ~ .._ ~ ---.........,..... 1 n:,,,,ni. 1'u.i; SAT & SUN. l.S 837 St. Clair St Century 21/~H!llllOn Country 536-6565 7•;;, V. A. ~--_..._-.f11 nil r .r'fl<>m h,..rnr , n\'Hilllhlr $.'fi.~..00.-PerfeM for rouplt. ~ ~ ----4 BR f'Ool bOme. All tem1s. ~95-41 21 .,r 831·032! Op EN HOUS E S 1111 . $2'21 Pl<:R ~·lONTll 590 DIAMOND 1n1nir.d1ot ely. P<?ol1. tf'un\11, I E-Z 1ipket•p. 10', Dn. Owne
NAUTICAL CHARM $47,900. Ope.n Sun J-S. _ 6 NE\V D''PLEXF .. S . "·.-".". , 4 BR. 2,, B.• 3 ONI.Y $4:1,500!! STREET l>Cttut1f!li be11ch. Cnll lor In· \\'I carn· 2lld T.O. OUPL"'-In '"~' ,_ blk ro 'NTZ REALTY s-RVJCE -"',,,,,...., .iu a .... Scenic Propert"' I f(lrn1111ton , $130.000. $1'' •.N!tnl••• c• ,,,,. "B .-... -. ... ~ ""'· "..... • lX:cnn \'lev.·11 h'01n SGS,'XiO Car Gar. 2 E'riilcs. Seacllff * 61 •........ ,. Offered tor !<hie ~· 01l'nrrrt. BADRETT REALTY I rt.~ · a 1 ,1 IO beach. 40' lot. Owner :ws-4289 l3931 i tiillJ>lifl Dr. lvlmt" on Golf Cours e ''"":».. 3 ~lr,ry. Cf>(lrir & Ji:ltt"~ wl " PLA.~ . Co1il('r lot. _or 3
\\'Ill 'carry, $86,MJO. CA 11 }.fESA del }.tar. 3BR. 1 1~ Agt. -too.J~ll w/open vie~·. r I e: x I b I e UNIVERSITY P1trk, N e w l'f'dll'OOcl int(lt!or. 2,100 Sil· 64'2·5200 BR. .1:.-7. cart Y~l',f.
Dcnl!IOnAs!IOC .. 6'13-13U BA. 2 p11.tlos, l 11crtened. El Toro 1032 ter~. ll)' owner, 0.r . Denne hon1c, :lhr, on \•!cw ft. OCEAN \'n•:\\'. 'VOOfll'tf M0DERNL0GCABIN ,
LUXURY DUPLEX $41500. Ow~~Brkr. Prin-::;._;_:'-";-;:--:---.-:--":.O:'Ll!"'!1'"~'!;!~"-· ~$31M~'~1\ftl~o!!:'1"~''.:!"""~. cul.-dl"·1Ct1c. n11tny :<Ir""' set1 h1, $2"15.000. B)' fl!)' I Lniqut' 3 l:lR Hf'me v. /l11n1ln· E,,joy The Good Life.
clpels only. 5.u-861tl 7~: tnie~I 8,. O\\'NF.R-TO\\'J\hoU..'le, 2 lmmcd~. te oc<:upuncr. rom· po1nt rnrnt. T•nn Ly~ le r 8ted l'flo.~•ru«lion, OJX'll& on t11u •. 1~13 {
0 v!J!40,000 • &t-MISl MESA DEL MAfi. O p ~ n 2.siory )110,..,., l20l'l floor fee>!, 2 lrg ml Merl finanelng. S69. 750 full ·19-l-3j32.Prlri<'!£!"~ only. t;i ~piH·hiu,; ili-i·k~ oi·Prloo'k-• N(lnTn V IE\\' •
m .--\ ""''" llo\lle Sat/Sun 1-1. 4 B"R, 2 l..nk~~ Fcrr> ... I Bctrins, J'S B•tli, tlubl'IOt1se f'~Ct!' .. 64_4 • ., 483 dflys. _...,...,........____~J 111~ the whlre "'flier I'll Or\!~ of !he mo.•1 hcrtutiful
OPEN J:ou1e. 011 Nov 24(h, BA. ma.ti.v ext r • • • ll Y Dy 0.....'f!Or It poril . Adult romniunl1y, .iJ!!-t9i6 t'\t'S -Emt"rAltl a.a~·. xl11t riM·lh l:'nrl :-on.·~~ U1•vetr.i1't'tt II) roc:en1 1-~. 219 Narcissus. l.ovely Owner·, 2826 Lo1·ct(I, ~ Scr.ti!lhrl 4 BR., 'l full bl\!hs, JtunlI~ton B 8 y , $29.900. t;NfV'ERSITY P,\R.K. 3 br , COME SEE OUR l•w,.iltill $1:'i.:ioo \l'11r.~. Co11ut1, sw im ~
bench hou~. l~ blk trom ASSU~IE VA 3 Br. 2 Ba cor-sh.q: c11.rpt111, b I t -In s . 96HTOO. bt'aut. dt'roruttd. h.L'furiou~ PEREGRINE FALCON LINGO REAL ESTATE ii l .)' "r n •i. ,:I u b ho 11!111
heath, lo! ll:Z: 50'xUS' l\ltl. n er I o I 1 $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 • Ollh\\'81hc!, Go r ~ "o u 1 fiX1'!R UPPER1 crpl~ & <llJ)!I, loi·Pl)' ,gnrden SOi\RL'JG l·llG1( 0 \' ER I ~· Mi!6 Ol' 1'1'f!t.. l~i Pl~n17u1n "le:"' lo1. N t" • il~or 2l3-~ Ownf.rfAgt'lll $46-7i39 custom drapes. Large' (IX· ~IOI\' lll{U°ktll. Sp11(•lou1. 2400 .i pnHo fin h-i;i J)Mk $5..l.OOo. TIIE ~,\. HE.AUTt}'ttl,'.i LO"' oow'N' *I!. ru·w. l nn. "2 BA. k11·1n1J ,
• • SO. OF H\VY, * * OPEN Si.In 12-6. 2 Br on Postd tl~Qle pntlo & iiq. rt. .i hr. 2 ba blkt' Ov.111.'.r ~ A SUPERBLY OE~IGN i.:::o VV lfinlnq, $6--1.~
2 "dj, R·2 lots w/4 plt>x. 8Gxt26 cor. Ntw crpt, drp.5, ~,.·alkwA R""'C •1 Nit I I. A < nEAL1 I ,.,,, to 0...-ean. Ask lor: ' TURTLEROCK. 4 8rlrn1, 3 3 CoB~ .tr VrE\V. $71,500 ;o..:e-v.• 3 BR Jl(l!ll(' ...,. I f h I 1.111. 1 W.. l\'l'm11 ~inlnt,
Agt. 6r.>-6900 df't.'Of', 1to:i T111tln, Ci\1 A 1 'll ~ .u"' .lu<\y. Attl ~ Bnlh bonW1 roon1 A fa.m rtt!z at TIJu1111o'\ Prrrn1t1l<'nl Oceor•n & Btollc-h fnn1ily rr")n1 . $66,s(X).
Hnve someUllnr 1011 want tnR.EPO, La 4 Br. $40,500.
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te.111 ClaMlrl~ ada:· do II Needs w.-ork. Tup loc. Agt.. "Lltl" It in Jesallitd, Ship f.JR, 2'' l)A. F/R, r .P. 3 fl11"nl'Jn14 ll\'llll. Uy ()v.T1f'r. REAL TOR I & Ol"C'~ C111l 64l-4llfil for REAL TV
W.'f'll • c111l NO\V &fH6'7S. M6-n39 to bre Result;! ~ Cl.I' ~ 184.500... m.goo. 'm-1039 8.'U-tn• •99'-l~ I ~u>R.E. I fh-_!JIO;:_ __ '"-~""::'I
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106 .. ewport •.ch 1069 nt1 An• 10IO Commtrc11l Prpty I
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lncomt Property Lotl for 1111 ·
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BIG CANYON, BEST BUY
SE SITTLEO BEFORE CHRISTMAS
4 Br .. 3 81., Pool, View.
MUST SEU THIS WEEKEND!
$210,000 Plus V1lue.
1uic.l <W.'Mr t. wUJUW lo OOIT)' Bu.ldlllll Cornet locadon on 11: o o d 2nd tnut deed. Two awcy I •• .., bu.slne11 1lree1 In Orl\ll&'e
model L'Ondo "'Ith two WJ. Top Anaheim klc1tiou? 8 unit• Coutity. Only 2l mlle1 to
roon11. two buths. Fully LV-Cilrpl!ll!d, tir C'OndJlionf'd, Loa An re I e •. Attractl\'e
pett'd and dnped. £nc:JOUd ldt-ttJ altuation tor an owner· &ox140 2 1toey brick and
yllJ't.I and Pfa¥t. Coo1111un1. Wlil!t', Sell or. txcbanre lor 1tucco blda'. Ia a Ir ooa,..
ly pool •nd pl•Yf"Otlnd !or rffidentlal lnCOlllO South diHoned aOO bu fort~ •Ir
O\\'N nropcrty In lllf:IC111"00d,
Ra\ri:home or S:>. Be.y a~a'!'
WILL PAY ALL CASH
Ca ll Tom D'Allffandro
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IRAND NEW FOURl'LEXES
1, 2'& 3 IR.'s FROM $200
e Dishwashers • Open Beam Ceilings
ACCEPT BEST OFFER OVER $175,000. a:·hUdren. Excellent family Coast Arc1. hoiuin& : o.tOcea. lhop&. ~nc:t
lh•lna, locattd at 11.lcF'ad· n~1000 so hotel roont&, oil Jeued.
• Shag Carpetlng thru-out • Completely
Draped • Private Patios • Enclosed Carage~
Sorry No Pets. 1 Mile to Ocean
201 ·219 o.wi' A~: H~ · ·I (3blks.W.ofBeacbBlv,ll;~~So.of~d . l ..
I 3 Ch•rry Hlll1 Lin• den and Harbor tor only call M.J· iZll Prlce $168.000 , $40,000 dov.'11
$23,1"...0. Call ID2332 or "---· L '''"' ,,,. Optn HoU'S• Sund1y from 1 t to 4 &12-1000 tor tunhtt lnforma-U\\'flCt ......,,cina:. .QI\! /.Jn Nl [[l
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549-50l1. • • ~ ' ' . C1ll: 640.0777, 6 to 9 PM """·
l~"l"'"'l!'"""""""""':'~~'!"'""""~""'!"'""'l":'~ I W•1tmln1t1r 1091 --.,...,.,,,;;.;o;,''-'l&l.c United Farm Agency Houu1 Unfur nished
Lekt Fo"" 1054 Newport BHch 1069 OPEN Hou<e. ·,..,, 113.000 to JAX SHRJER • M 5•7344 * 11~1 • d I ••--3222 ' ·~------1770 Or""' Av<ol>C ... ._. •Orona t -r · " I uau1\le 19'-VA. S\98 mo., --·~ T'1·LEVEL OPEN SUN. l·S "" 1% ""· tam""· bltlnt. $60,000 Shelter 1t74 ,.,.., °"'~~ ~ Coialog ONE OF A KIND AVAIL. NOW ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;.1 I d/°"''• a/c, vegetable u "-'-· 1-" ~--n VI-" -ba •= TENN1s> POOLS 1807 Pt. M•nl•lgh Pl. garden. many xtraa, Owner. 30% Growth on Down ~uuc '"476...,....,tJ in........ Housu rurnlthed 3 BR., 2 · hon1e ... ...,,., BRAND ne1v, deluxe Cpp<Jo.
CLUBHOUSE LAKES P 0 RT 0 f I .N 0. Nt'\v .an 1"971 Hope St. 839-9217 l A 1.enant. 3 net lease lo I Units wlfh Po0I-~Lot~~ sJ.ooo. ~ 2J:i,, l ba, wtttertront, furn., 3 Bedl'OOtn, Sauna, poet
WOODS 1n:1rk1•1. Th Ir; outstanding w Yl"K· S.•utifvl v1.w of 3:?7-4888 499-3695 Gen•r•I 3102 3 BR. 3 ba., !om. n11. y...... Cuslo1n &hag carpets, &. ho111f' hall lots of ~·oo d, NO WORK. NO \VORRY-N rt B k B ....... drapedts. Very desirable 4 Bil. l 1t B:t, ruin. r n1. 11·ar1n fall color~. llL"t'hltt't'· I ~ JUST &tAKES P.IOflo'EY? •wpo IC •Y Mounrn o..... spacious-beautiful! area. 2% Cll.r &'IU'8&"· 2 Veey f I "' · 1 --,_ N"''·· oll•...t '"'"'" all ' ·' 2400· WIDE ~EAN VIEWS ... ••· · •-·d '°' or'ri';i rnnrng rrn. 11111 "" i·c tur11l tde-, lush stwa car""t!.. ,... OWNER, .r7S.7414 Y · R 1 'IA. ......., 'll"" pnvate enc"""" pat . ,
" I ~ • ' ~"-m• r·-opts 13 •tor n...,,..i,.,..1.1 ... tba .... llgh' BAY. BEACH •.•• ··~ -· • p•f .p. -.. ~un.;:t'n 1-on1•cno11t 011 \ Bdro1~ .. f:tmi!y m1., din. 'j!i!jj!iii;i!i~iiim::iii~ """"'" ~.~ · vv"' ......... • l5 "'""'"'""' ...,.t · "'
pit.:: <a:I' ¥It'll~. SG:!.!JOO. ini::: riu. 3', Raths. BeNut., p Ch1rrnln9 Mot•I year younr l)eauty. OWNYOUR.O\VNLOT of 1..a.aUna Beach. Estate REALTY 6ta-3000
\'nl·snt !o0011. T11kr n\'f'r •1 profess. lnd!K:pd. yard, ind. Mobllt Homu In L•9una a.ach Ridiculously low rents stflrt IN • living. G~ns. pool & S225 UTIL pd, woodi.-y sel· I'
1lla ge ReJ I E st~t e 717'; loun. By O'''nl'r. 11'0Clll d«klng. palio covt'r, for wl• 1100 Jl'ldependcnt1! can be Yours at $160. Lar::e l ovely PALM DESERTI jaclizzi. Ck>5e to beach. ting, ~::. f i rc-pl t , 0 B Q. brick ... •Ith th.is. apt.-motel in the grounds, poalbl,y room for· . Large 2 Bdmu, 2 bath, 1 bdr, bi>!, yd, patio f62•4471 ( :;::) 146-llel 70' INTEREST rilant<'rs. dog nm. Enclosed GREENLEAF . heart ol Laguna. S. Apts., more~~·· po511ibl1• °""',-do InlheDeilg~tfutPalmOe5t'Cort dining room. lJll:'h. eelltnvi. $275 2 Bf>R, Irpl lu;e, dbl
t o b1'N"tt'11·11y. Yoo won't be 5 sa.r Adu.It Co ni ni u n I 1 y 12 unit& &: 2 stores. Steps conve._,.., po~~Jb e an Gree'!' ?ifobile _Home . "nl· Deeorator fumhhlngs & an-gar, 1,1 blk beach NH F1REPLACE-4 bed rm ,
2 2·STORY dis 11 Pp o Int ed. $96,500 1r:i0 \Vhitfler Ave. CJ\1 has tct beach &: shopping. Ocean leaM! nnd sell ap~. Oni..-e rhuruty .• Golf and Tenn I 5 tiques. ?itature ad u J t 1 . Sl36 UTIL pd d1ai1ning 2 baUi, Catpetina &: ~pes
By 0, WNER lnclutlin.ji'. land. a,·uii a beautltul 24:"1.iiO Bar-.view. Coast l:fy.7, ~· In a llleflme opportdun,1!.._}o club, .Poo I & all the \\'inter sea1pn or month . Bd.I·. f.ml hll):, ~r. f~d lbruou!, beauti1ut landscai> DAVID 0 . CARLSON rinuton P.1obile Horne. Call Anprax. $38.!l.2 arosl Ill· own ln thls very es .... ~e anleniUes at II: romfarta1ble, $45(1. to $600. monthly NU·Vl~W RENTALS. 1.1. N
1 "-• 6 :<" location. Tax shelter and price 0,.,-ner Afust Se I ing. $3 mo. o e e 1 • ~lntUI .Jn .... :? full ba1lt'\. REAl.TOR 833-9293 uo:l°"''ffn 9 am & pm. conle. ... • · . · Con1pletely furn Is he .d. 673-4030 or 49-1-3248 ""'' , • ..,.. or 963-1186 Ask for "· '"' "'7965 Re •-'° I ••-,~ ~oo appreciation. Owner ne .... s $4500 cash, plus pnvate t.'OO· n• -"'"'~ . . ""'1""Wl• ~ 00 CaJ'l?:l?IS, b u 11 t • I n s . Oc f t H _.. ttwr m cs. °"'•• 1.;r.v, tnict avail. on b a I a n c e , 4~. 2BR lba, btam celllng5, Bev or Dalt.
Di a'iw&11j1er . J:Of'f.!l'Ot.IS . ••.n ron ~e -.L~l'V"E~O~N~"T'H"E"'B'A""Y.-• BEACH BLVD.. cull. $200.!XIO. Bkr 642-5851. Wrtte Ctassltled Ad. No. SINGLES or couples Hun· paneled llv rn1 & nuu1ter DELUXE Ranch style 4
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IClh>. mlnl ct>O<I., w BR .. 1jx4() doobtc \\•lde :z b r. $200 MONTH 2'li,, Qaily ' Pilot, P.O. Box tington Beach sm. A I & 0 br, Swedish trplc. sun 11 y bechm, 2 ba, bia: llV roorn
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1:1 I.· :. b.:.ths + re;,itnl. 08w.ner •/16""1 ., , "0 v e, 0 " • SPENDABLE 1560, Costa ?.fesa, Ca. 92ti26 walk to beacb, ,vaclJlt terrace, wlking dist. Ueach, ,,.,.,,,, ~,, & d r p' \Ylllkwny!t. It 's 11 RE AL n1~y .can')' 9 ',ii · SI 7,50!!. \\ .• ~ ill\',. 1 g" u PRL.\JE CORNER LOi . 135' · . •1 "''" n•~c •IN at 14 4 . 0 0 0 , I Pt·1nc1pal.'i only per owner s patio. Adult p&rk, pool, 50' f "Ontage Ct 30 000 pl"' <q SKI UIALET hoUR, Lagwia Be$ ch , grocery & s I ores . No thruout. Close to J-funtina:ton ="' " 1. 1 1, --•y. n:'qul'st. to 1\•ater. S8200675-G.i77 1~ 1, n°ll sO oi San'Dlego. 6 new.kouse11. ~~acre leased \\'ALX TO SLOPES singles, f11;1nll~s..2 Br, fe~~ chlld1>c11, no pets. $295. Center. $350. ~lo. Call Bev
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• • • w/eo&t I iv l n J· lncreases. All l\1odei11 A·fran1e. Taste-ed. nr ~an,.' $115'. H. B. ~6~7>-~=;:::~· -;;:,.--::::::::-.:::::;:-or Dale 96J..4567 or 96:r.1786. -$SAVE YOUR ~1 1"~Y!$ ·Frwy in HUnt.lrlirton Beach. Cap. rale 9.5, d}ll. deprecla· r 979.SU) ;-
., RONTh3 BR, fan1 l.&\SE a r1ey,• mobile of your R,C, TAvtOR CO. li"n, UIS Ora•""e Ave .. Cl\t, rully [urnished. Sale or Agt. ee. -3 BR. 2 BA, 1war beach. 3 BR. 3 bli, lg. upstairs
l, ~-SICll')', uge inastcr JONES cho;~e-w.optlon to bnu! All R I /D I ..,., . .,. Trade $29,500. Moonridge-185 to $135 UTIL "''· b11.ch S 4 9 5 . Ir w In & I r w In 00,, ... , mo. Ne"· •pt, d--0, ·~ / .... , & '""' •• tors •ve optrs 644-7111. Eves. &: \Vknds. v 9353 1"' ... ..-.. '""" 1
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11 ""t.-ony 011('11 • payments applied towa rd Big Bear Atta. 5a2· · apts, La.,::un11.. Cd?>.!, NeY.1JOrt Realtors, 644·61'11 or 675· bltins, cmi:i'Cd 1><1lio, nr.
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1ef't· '~ect t tc~: REALTY INC. purchase. 556-$197 llOl Doj~ 190• NB &;2--32l3. ~3=-1?.-:7~--INDIAN WELLS furn Condo. $200 trrTL pct, 1 Bdr rrplp, 6060. bch. & all school.!;, $390.
I·• ·1rons' ... ..., U"1V'I ' ESf.1')4(! BeiwtlfuI view pr l vat e >t>i GllEAT 1 BR, 2 Ba sleeps 4. Ten. ga_r. deck, view( Uagtnia 2 BR, sm. den, 2 ba., bltn. l)('r mo. BJ8..-063J wkdyl. •ft. !9~ R<t 'Hi0""''uit t 17141673·6210 bea~h. 2 BR: 2 ·BA in (onct.minluma : '· INVESTMENT. nis poQls ~ clu.bholllll!. $250 l BDR, trpl, garage, kit.. dlsJni.•s.hr.; frpl, cpts, 3 Pl\J.
'o-•t, c!J". e i·., ·e Latn•na Beach. $ 26' 0 0 0 , k--.. 1, r 1-)) units. All 2 Br, 1 %. cn4> ~or 34s-21W!7 pool. Corona del ?ifar drp6; patio & garage. µ5(1.R "~E'°"D~E=c~O~R""'A~T""'E~o=2~B•RI
• ._ ....... woiw.a.ii-ew ~r 497-1902. 1 .;;;-;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~';;~1 ea. frpl.c. 12 yrs old, low NU-VIEW RENTALS 675=-5726 ~ Htwpor111Mc11·~112150 Out of St•t• Prpty. 2600 673-4030 or 4M--3248 NEll'LY DECOR. 2 BR & hol15e, tresh paint Ins Id r Lido Isl• 1056
.PEN SAT/SUN 1-4:30
120 VIA YELLA
ghl & chttry, l bdnns., t:bath.l;: dining rn1.: sou1h
lio: g 11. r a g e 111'01'kshop.
t'w carpeting, fresh Ila.Int t & Gli WALKER.
AL TY ' 675·5200
WATERFRONT
WONDER
S p a c i o u s, ~parlcling. and
i;pet.111cular CA.VAL FRONT
5 bedroom fantily twn1e or
s11ini::ing p<tU. I,()\\', Io I\.
pricl'd al $77,900. 0 n I y
$12.000 dO\\'n RIKI 01\l\er ""·j)I
carry financing at low 8'i0
Interest. $8!!,500
Buys Lio Hous• U:tl .1 ~ blk from . \!ATER. 2 hr, Quat
''" de '"'' "'· rr. Place • t quiet e• of !:de. Ideal Prap•rti•s · . r single ra couple. No 752•1920 in int. F~1tlld, t {! r Jll s 1•00 OUAllST. NlWl'OIT l(ACH
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Harbor View Homes
3 Bdrms., 3h bal.J1s + beaut.
bonus nn. $99,500 INCLUD-
ING LAND
Open Sat/Sun. 1.5
2501 Pt. Whitby
9:f21
BAYSHORES TRLR Park. vacany. Will sell on con· and outside-, New crptg '1!d
2Br, near new, pan.tally ASSID.1ABLE FHA LOAN tract. P ri n c i P 1e 15 on.ly. 40 ACRES Southw-est Texas Bilbo• lsl•nd 3106 F' a ni Rm · N ° Pe Is · drapes. ?itust see this beau. rw·n. $5000. Call ( 7 14 ) and owner i!I °"'-illing lo $440.cro land 000 s 4 o $325/mo QJ>en· Sat & Sun. N f I"~= Call
617-1""". cany 2nd b'ulrt deed. Th'O sp·.,11-R••I Estate range . $4. .• . . l"'t.f.t.D"IJNG l -. -······ 600 l\tarluerite. . t.y. 0 ee. -... mo. oo• •~ 00 I ndo wi'lh 1 ··• dwn. & $4{1. n1n. 616-06'28 "'""'"" .,. .... today 963-4567 or 963-1786. APT. She i\tobile Horne in b;;;~, etv.': batta. Ful~;l--.,,-;=833-..·,3544-..-.:uo;:;--da)'lll, 6-12-8051 eves. Frplc, grg, wtnter. S300 nio. :.! BR, New crpls & w,is, Bev or Dale.
adult park on the bay. carpeted and draped. ALFALFA RAfolCH Rinches, F•rms, Bal. Isl. 675-1634. Oceanside or Hwv 1. $335.14 :c-B"R-""'i,..s""">=-. °"M"od"•"'l~H"om=~I
Sl3•750. 540-3672 Enclosed yard and garaae. 1100 Acres, high production. Grov•s 2100 Corona def Mir 3122 ~:73~11 incld. 5574543 or Wet bar. E."<clusive area. nr VIKJNG 20 x 54', 2 Baths. A· Comm u n I t y pool ah<f ~lana.gemenl & marketing school!. $$50, 2lDU Leasure
1. Top park. Im med , plaYJ?OUnd f or ·children. contract available. COMPLETELY furn 2 Br, DARLING 2 BR house. $300. Lane. 1 nU to ht.ii. Apil
possE'SS. 12131 592-2540. Excellent fan1ity li\<fng. Excellent Investment 36 ACRES 2 Ila. incl full y equlp kit· mo. CdJ\f. Call Louise !7l41 63J..8100
Acr•ig• for ••le 1200 Locsted 8.t ~tcFadden and Bnl GrUndy, Rltr. & MODERN HOME cben. $100. mo lse. 67l-4996 Pet~Ta-.mxl or &t(}..8319. *4 BR HO~lE. crpta, drJ>s,
lfarbor W only, $:26,750. Call * 67W161 * A n1odcrn furm style home, 2 FuRN. too·nhouse, Cd~I 2, 3 BR, 2 1:JA· .nr . ..all, bib.ls, dbl garage, fenced yd, nr.
839-2332 or 1).,12-l!li(l I.o r ------MA-LL" bedroonls Rnd a 900 sq. ft. Br. l i,i ea, 2 blka to China trpLL __ excephonal. $ 3 8 5 • shopping & Simon & Jude
2¥4 ACRES further infurmaUona 9 UNIT ~'MJNI· barn accent this dream site l ~Co~'~"'-"bc~•~e~h.~6~73-89:!:!0~36~=~l'j"~ .. :':.;'IOll7".i::::----.,,., School. Lease $..?$. Phone For Condo D•velopm•nt ~~""!!!!!~~~""'""''"' Altractive .. Old \Vo r 1 d'' \\'Uh view over the entire C M. 3224 53&-2375 * 1-~xcluslve vie111· site overlook· Duplexes/Units arcJi1tecture~1'Jost ~enants ,·11.Jley. 300 )'rold oak 11-ees. L1gun1 Be1~h 3148 Osta s• 2 BR. nf'. park, \V/\\' drps,
;11g city, close to shopping, l -~'•~r_sa.;....l~• ____ 1_aoo_.
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churches, and s e h o o I a. LEGAL ~pi•~•• '-""''· !01· SERENOlPITY REALTY nurse1-y, hol'$e ranch. or P..JUse v.·ell rurnls.hed or un· Home. 3 BR. 2 BA, ran1 • Y.1r. pd. Couples only. $200.
Presently ln1pro\-ed w I th -me 17•00" +-;.:,:'mow, ~lo•" . 497•2175 rt>liren1ent. 11ealthy climate furn. 3 Br., 2 Ba, ocean rm w/ y,'Ood burning trplc, ror appt. ll3-339-6861 aft.
o lder 48 unit morel .. " ......... r-., t'lt \ 30 Mlles to the ocean: view, beach slde. s550 lovely kitchen.wt bltn oven SP?il
apnrt.nients -need repair. 7 Jot·'Yalue .$92,jiOO. 644-tlT-I ' INDUSt. PARK Tl'n1ccula-Sun City are a. 673-o1169. & range & d.sh\vhr, ney,• "°""'~=-,,,-,,-,--,.--I
l\liles to doy,•nto.,.n Lo s inCoi:ne Property· . 2000 Prltne, i\&w' 4.nahelm lndu1t. Price $155,000, $40,000 down, f .,-"7.C,.,-----~3~1~5~6d disposal. Indoor util r m WE JfAVE Col) 3 bedroom,
Angeles. Price s 2 8 O, O O O. . ·. ··-park of 10.blilldlngs, 166,000 good ov.11E'r financing. L.258 Lido Isl• PLUS heateQ pool. on! y 2 beth botRs. No I e es .
s 3 0' 0 0 0 down; g 0 0 d Comer 1·2 'Units sq. r~,, ... Term• RANCH 4.8 ACRES ·-·cr1vE 3 "-. 3 ... ""'ea11'!'.!~ .~~s pool service. From $285 to s~ a ITW).
assumable-financing. L.271 .<:oAO...,., I Large 4. bedroom., 2 t balth d~~~ltns, !rplC", ~ I n t e r ""~~-~"""=' --.,,.--,.,.-~ ~~'f orBe~l~. D a 1 e .
BHI Grundy, R tr, tiome 1s co llhp e e Y $465. Yrly $495. 6i5-49'2:3 or l?IU.IACULATE Eastside 3 ;;.,==;-.-'==-'7.'.C'.I Twin 6 U. Bkf•s. 1i•1u1•1* rem00e,'""•i"s,'''pa1n· -,_ .. ill624-1109 br,:.ibe.home,cov·d.patio, vc~~~·,1Ba.'tDry p~e • SAVER carpel ng ney,· y o:u, N D-h 3169 bltnl, frplc &: !rml. din. unuv. nn• cptl & . INCO?.fE TAX ! fireplace in living room. ewport uw•c rm. A\·ail now. $325. can: paint. 2 Car encld garage, All 2.BJt,•.Ome \\'/beam ~ll. 4 ·Unit Apt~. brand new1 · Chain lilik fencing; n1any ( 21 3 1 6_ =l , .. ~,.111,,, xlnt cond. $275 Per mo. ~fas.sive stone. facing. Lge. Oose eacrow this year or ol .___ · "'~.. "" """' '"n --" •-K-"" "·-· -'-"" Ideal f trees; der -.in; city &e'I\'• LIDO 'ISLE Collect. Open for inspection ...._.. ...,.. wr OC>U1. 77 ..... A · pal.m 'tree's .. .oeaut. In81D' mu::~ ,.._ter. or er. \\'lthin a fey,• miles to Su TO\\'?\ DUSE 1 -l D v•"811ge venue taJiikt. Moderate· renti. owfleri to JM In front 3 . hool LINDA ISLE Sat. & 1\. 10:30 to 4:30, ;ff ....,. 2 br .,
G:o6ta fl1etill Prin kic lion 1184W · BR. ....M•"" •delu xe ap. 5hoppLng, chlll"Ches, sc s FlfRN & UN~mN,'. 2041 "A" Tustin Avl'. I~ be.. Condo nr, Hµnl. BURP. WJtlTE REALTOR f'iw Coasl lo Coast Catalog ic 8 · ' · -v\ a nd frt.'('y,·ays. Beautiful c v•~ Harbo S225 'll I ·1 rt~~=tt~:'.~~.;J~i.""':".;N~•~•~lXl~°'~· ~N~'PT;:~BC~l~l c l ""'""""""'""'"'"""~""'"'l W•sl•y N. Taylor Co. pointmcfits. Chok-e J-t . B. 1· o u n tr y s ide-Riverside \VAT F,: RF RONT HbP.IES AVAJL 110011 3 Br. Slg,j, m~.i·it.r. & ~~-· ( 2n 1r:3 j * 67>4030 * Divorc.......M!it S.11 REALTORS 641-4910 loca~;·E~trH:~· County. Price $39,500 SlO.OCKl Bill Grundy, Rltr. ~U:,i1x~t~ ok$:i70 garag 43$..09S9.
ak !<UR SALE New Luxury , Down. L. 216 675-6161 r, 1 . e, NO. Hn'" Beach-I BR, t~ This is your chance to n1 e \Vol·~-t t-o·plc• w/vo·..... SAT &. SUN 1·5 P~I 221L ACRES fncd kids, pet ok. 'to
)'OW" 011.n tenna. \\'c have .. , .. .,., ' " "" n , GAR.AG~ apt $150 . Ba, in quiet residential Ne 1vpor t: c ll a rm Ing \en aci·es near Eaeondito, of ~)!Wport Hrbr. 3 bdrn1s, 2 414 2200
4 ps,t, Hun'\11~~.h 1 LEVEL LANO FAS H I ON de 1 lg n er s Stv/refrig, all util .... 1. area. Nr. schls t.. 1hop'r. ·· I Jbdrn 'd ·-• ba·th1·,·2unit'swithDeluxe, .exes •. 3 ".0 u ·11tl · B ,., I"-hf ti ,,, •• I ~ •r t •••7441 P.n:'SU1<10us iouic.: · is., '""ll be""USed for resi cnhw •·-! XI 1 f ng Qu••k A utl es 1n. ea u 1 .... u uo:ac ron 10111e o ..,., EAS'l'SIDE 2 ~II"·~. Car. " tn1y ex rill! . ......,_ . 2 II "--lden/•b,ar• "· dbl. ""'1· n inanci, · " I 'B DR trpl u• ~ t:m .. {11n1 rrn. 11• t 1 \\'Cl ..,,.r; Cir a\'OCado land. Has small ' ~ """' Call "'"1 71 (1uict view site in Rivt"rsidc nlO .on y. -r, .• ·• c. Ho'mefinders * "2·9'00, BE,\UTIFUJJ J BR, 2 Ba di . tk'i fi~•-·'"p',la•·ndry escrow.. ........... Co r h t A I~-11 IS50 Util -nui;; rn1.. h our m c 1 • sll·eam running llCJ'098 pro-'".,. "'"' ..., " A k fo R F nney unty or a ranc or to pu va1 • ...,.,c. Ii . • ··I~==~-~"',--,,~ home, 1 yr old. N 1 c e chcn: lg~. y<1nl: lu s h perty. Asking only $29.!M. fa~·1., bltins, *' tr4~h com· s r ay 1 a n'IObile home in as a incl. aoJS-1767;49t-7258 TAKING ap'plicatlons Nov. neighborhood. $290. mo. lanri~caping. Like cou ntry Oy,11er \\ill ca""' with &tnall pactOn. 00' pie, & slip. Ask· 'l'OBfN Rlj:AL TY· INC. ptivate retreat: near moun· LUXURY CXJNDO 1 2l-2.f 11 am-4 pm. Exec. 642-3216
living in the city. ~.79 .500 tlown. Call fo'r","tnformation. ing $460,000, Make o ti er. 13 UNITS \V/POOL taini;, and wilhin one mile to v· 2B 2ba -1 "eoo'"t · 4 BR house, very clean. ' "11.E ST I"" ~·r ., •-It I ""~182 "-•t G 123 760 1'1"'· 'r' j ' u-~ c. M Bltins, wtr soft., encl SPACIOUS 4 BR. 2 BA, lam ~~!!!!!"""I CALI. '=" '''·1•1• 645-6646 r.. ' ,,..,a, ~: Ml"I.°" a o.:>J"'O' ........ ta n esa. ross ' . paved road; 3 n1iles to s p, poo, acuu.1. r . g patio 23TI Rutgers rrn, dlniniarea. S5P.OOO
• FIN CING A.~ tlOl\fES. BEACH MONEY )'uJI ·price $179.500. Low lf" tov.71. Price $22.500. $4500. Head. 6 7 3-7 0 2 2, day1 Xi'nt res." area nr OCC ' value near beach. $300. By t,,,,AY,~(, ~~L~"""" '71~ N. ,1,Ag~ co. 3 u""'·~~kE~, ""on, I~:'.'':.!'~~~';;, ;1%.''l. :"er finand"• at S:::.eguna 3186 R~~'-~~6!',:. be~!'; a l ;L~°;"';-AS;o.~,-·~~•S-325-;B;;R.-.-'i...-=~.=nn=.--=.c,I
rea. 3 BR-3 IlA. 2 frplc's.' N11r K1wport P11t Otflcc l(}.·er\ooking San Luis Rey not a fixer, $40.000. Call Jack down84., n;,....Inco1;!!~ .,~~~ · · Verde 3 Br 2 Ba b~ paint. crpls, cov. pe.Uo, nr
IOOl \1'/gU{'st house. chR1·n1· 1 • v 11 11 e y. Suitable for CorM·ay, United Br k rs _,,_.,or,. ..... "~ PRIVATE Bch ocean\'ie11· • ' Bushard. &. Yorktown $320.
bu; fll111 r111. ~.._·,1t k\tch . .t: OPF.~ HOUSE SAT SlJN ·.l a\ocndos, citrus & horses. 646-7414. lndustri1I Prpty. 2100 2 br. \\'/\\', drP~ .. frpl. $385. ne~ plWih. crptg, I res h I Y mo. 963-tm or 546-7887 ~1\o ror t'nll'rlain1n~. [ 11'.!-l NG11lngham Rd, N.B. I Coniplete Y.'IU1 y,·a1er & 32356 Stoning ton Rd. ~~~nn1acfrp~S::
OPl::.\i t ~~, Si\T & SU~ 3 bi:diwni. :! Uu_U!s, fanilly el{'ctricity. Pric e $58.898., DANA POINT ATT'N. 544-44!8 ~Century 21, 5-16-~l
lllll 6'.'rkshire Ln. I rouin, 10111111.! dining rooru. only ~ d°"'•n. Xlnl terms. ·DUPLEXES UNIT BUYERS * 64S·73« * Houses Unfurnls_htd LARGE ' BR Townh~··•. &-il!·I :,.i,'(.~:::is ~Juried pnrio an1I pool. Cull \Villlam Vandling. 1770 Orange Avenue ¥ """'
NE\V Deluxe 3 br, 2 b8,
hse. cust. ldsepd., pat I o ,
boot pte. Avail no \V • NITEO r;ROT\EH:" JOpl .. fi1,-pla\_'\.', 11 reut rhan11cr Ted H. Vandlil'Wll Co. Fabulous ocean views \'le have units In Hunt. Bch., Costa l\tesa G•n•r•I 3202 hU&e nin1pus nn. 3 Bath, :z prlt~I 10 Sf'll. 3;:1.:iOO. ··• 6 Ne°"'' beautiful duplexes Costa ?itcsa. Submit your Free Coast to Coast CataJog car aar. All bltns. swim .i BR. 2 BA. nr. Brookhunt '-l NEAR Howard Johnson R•alty !71·\IT24-3910: S.'l;S-5-lo\ll From $68.~ otrers. Sellers are anxioul.1:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:=:::;:::; I ALA l.ENTALS pool. kids OK .$180. n10. No Adams. Patio. llt>lc. & cpts.
842-1039
497·17« ~00. PER. ACRE $9500 do1111 Good income in good rental ree. Agenf !i42.-4421 No pets. Selected Singles
BEACH-POOL·HOAG ----.1o Al'l°l!S near Lake 01'01·U!e. +Plex S19,9j(I areas. · P.IATURE J.VOCADO GROVE wt W'ICU.uu w u.vta EASTSlDE 2Br, Q uiet, OK. SJ,lj, mo. 968..(IS59
l **BY OWNER** Good acet>ss. Tall pines & Olli<,_, Open \\fkl'nds 1~5 Broker 549--8398 \lo'/HOME near ESCONDIOO cpts/drpti, Cncd maintained ~EAR THE BEACH-Lease
ut lfully upgrade cl :; N.B. LEASE/OPTION oaks. Level to s Io ping. \Vk days call 400..3.431, aif. 6400 sq. ft. for sale or lease, 14 aC v.·/Hass, Bacon &: f -fill HCMIS yd, ear, 00 dogs. $2 o o 4 Br sm and 4· BR + roon1. ~ BaU1 Con <l u Brund New :i' Br + fam "'--•'ler OK. Priv. owner •3931 'Iala.,..J. Dr " ph 4 N ~·erte ~--. XI n t pro--· .,,.,_.,....., ' h I ••50 ... k ' 2• •·-T · Cl b v ·11 • ,... " · ... · " ase, amp power. ear 'u •·~ W l "'fl. mo ....... -.-.... 11ge a111 rm, .,.. / mo, 1 the 1mc i::a1t> 111''1 r111, ,,.,.. enn1s U 1 a "·HI finance for Sl.500. dn Danalltil'borlncon1e~Iom~s dnct\1:111 record. Ask for
10 pool area. 01\11er bought Hvn1e 011 . gfl.>{'nbelt. I b!k -si4a. p/nio. P.O.Bo." 30L :::~~~~~;;~:~·I ~D~Gm._~c~. J•~i!'~~Ert~A~L~:r.Y=·==!l7=Hm.~,. Chuck. OtJl'l.S. A.ILSa \'..e.tde,_bu1n.acJI:m.,t;;-;;"'-';;-49-;3~. ;-;,.,.--:::::::-';;'::;"' ~tl1Cr· n~t ~1txious: fron1 tt>nn1s crts &.~"·ung Millbrae, Ce.. !MOJO *** NEWP'Oll&u.Y,C.M.•4l•ll1J 2BA. Cpts/drp!i.blt·lns/ 3 BR, 1~4 811, near Beach,
pool. $lOOO Dn: $S.:.O 1\fo. ~ L:\IDALE Lots for sale 2200 Cail us for All Your Cl!I'IE, bach unit $125. Sm !.rpli../P,!llio. Lse. SSJ> n10. good neighborhood. La:e ~ ESTERN TERRAIN OPEN, Fri, Snt. Sun • 2i16 21
:: A.CRES l\i·l P~.' • BE YotJR OWN ACHEAGE & HO!>.lE NEEDS pet, util pd, furn. 546-920a rner lot. $320. mo. Avail
963-7878 ~~ta UnilJrC1sa (Th~ Dluffsi. Al REA.A SlO,~~~ $350CI. LANDLORD PRO~IOT01 R\Yll B•11> 1L o.tl,I H . .\N!'.'ON REALITe 7.i.s.3366 VIEW 1 Br. 1v/frplc, $200.1·4ll""'R~.~2~ . .-ba~.-D"R'"&;--;>~ .. ,~,7, <R~m~.· I inimed. 96&-3•l50
S t S t\E\\'PORT Crc-,.-. -p,-,-,-2, ~011~1. ge~ rYrty 1400 FOURPLEX in Great loca· ::1 ~!~t: tr~~ni~r 633 N. ESCONDIDO BLVD Stv/rcf. garage, Laguna l\1odel home rond. $400 mo H.B. $410 Brand new, near
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Don't miss out 00 tlds one, h R 2 L 1 ESCONDIDO FIX ?>.tE 2 Br house $150. rent or lse/option. 549-1681. OC!'an. 3 Br, den, .2 ·oo,,
'l' < -001 ·l~w 3 Bdr1n~ ·11 · · Co >I $!12 "1V'I · O·U 5 e O r · 0 " I '!!"~~"""'!~"'!""~~ I B In h & II t · f-• ti 892 """ · ""'"' · -·· Joun a~s11n1nble, O\l'ner 1v1 lion 1n sta · esa. . ,,,.,.,. 21J.-278-9006 · r g an1mer na ~· pe $43(1, SUPE.1. 4 Br, cpts. dfps, !JPC, pa o. """'...,.,·
boths: co !11 P1e 1e 1 Y £in:1n(.'e. ~.·,~1.900. 6W-7t.i:i ROADHOUSE GAS Call Reil Estate Wnfd. 2900 NEAT 2 Br dplx $J.8j noy,•, 1et.11e, $250. 613-~26 or Irvin• 32.C4 ~,",-.1~.eh:o",·,, •• ,"e: ... ,,,• •,,n_:,,',· 1' New-po-r t Heights 1-07-0 STATION & HOME 0. N The Real Estate Fair NO ,!lA;SSLE, Dana Point f11cd w/gar, singles ok ,j"';f,"~"f!l'l'i:;r.;,-,s;;r;;;pjiX 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I ....., "' .. "' 139·'6133 r 536-2551 S55,wv. ll'C rcnnlts. Plitns f.1Y CLlENT IS N.B. BfG yard, 2 Br house $195. n financln:,;. ::.87 ACRES 011 1n a Jo r O . · tor htx units on 10,000 + DOCI'OR \VITH $30,000 TO Country kit, patio, singleii CLEA.'l Large 2 Br Dupl~x I 10°/0 r;>OWN hlghv.·ay In north San Dtego lot. Prine. only. INVEST IN PRl!>.fE BEACH FA!>.1ILY. 3 Bl'., l~fi Ba 32:)0. Ill'. shopping, gar & yd, No * RENTALS * ~ Hd1in ,1, f>1:n or fl Bdrin. CC1iiuty. !dee! ns truck stop BY O\'lfl.'ER at 614 X gross CANTREU. RLTRS 833-2224 AREA PROPERTY. AGENT Avail in Of, kids & peta children. $200 mo. 979--3227 . Unh·erslty Park
:.: Ut1th. frpl•-. bcilll1 C<'ilinf(i;. with a roadhouse. 5000 sq. '°. r quldc s.ale be r ore NEWPORT HEIGHTS 87J.9i16 SEVERAL 4 Bra Jm/$325 3 Bom.t. 2. be, fncd. )'d., 3 BR., 2 bl!. ............ .$.175 I (Jui('t trt'C-llnl'd st rec I· 1 ft _ ce1ne11t block building )'earend. 20 xtra. lg. unlur. Avall before holidays· !rplc., chlldren d.K $t2j. 3 BR., 2~' ba ••••••• $380/400 ".IE\\'•Fl-~E •J\l~GS HD i\en1· nll schools, S-li9Ckl. 11 lth iniported terrazzo unit,; \vlpool. C.Ut. Low UO by 630 R·2. Room for 23 The fastest draw in the West. SHORES 3 Br, 2 Ba $350 Y,l'ly 010. 64()..19:)2 . The Terrace
l st!.11)' 3 BR. 2 BA. 1"00n1 for 011111:r. 51,_ , 9 floors thruout; 2j()O sg. ft. vac. &: rents gross $40,600. ~S 15 0 • 0 0 0 · Agent W · la dDai~:ilot °&i= Frplc, 2 car, linl'lca ok 3 BR. 2 BA, frplc., lg. tam. 2 BR., 2 ba ......... $350/3~ £00111an1('11t ~lze tennis 1.'(IU11 51S--O.i:.!O __ o_,. ____ !:1_ custon1 blll.ll home, has In\· Rm. tct ln1prove. $65M dn., · an a re ..... 1 BEACH house 3 Br. $400 nn., fnni. dtn. mi., ·vacant. 3 BR, 2 bl! ••••••••• $395/~
pool. SlO.J,000. S{f ;, loiin j NEWPORT HEIGHTS ported terrauo fireplace $18()~1 new I08n. Avail. e.1 yrly Patio, !rpl. garage Bkr. JS95. 96H4D5 or m;2517 •Green!~ Homes
mmlt1n1enl . .L"S KI NG S • 4 Br, den, brick fplc, large and in1ported terra zzo cUrTent rate. O\\'C 200. Int. HILLTOP (2) LQuna homes Din• Point
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2 BR., J~ bt .••••.••••• $300 110AD. 1 .. 1 c-.0·,·e ,N .,,.-,1 "·····h floors Large glau doors only, Syn. Prin. · o n I Y . C. ~ -0 ,&), "'t.. .( f) "C ~C. A 3 Br., $350/$313 all extras 5 BR., 3 be. .• , • , , .•••••• $490
,. RHODA l\lA.flL. llHr 1.::~1~1~ Ke«!~ ;;me TLC. v ie\~ tasteful rockandtree 6-f0.{i775 ?lion. o~ l.'"U ~~).. -~ P(/" \J CALL us FOR ~10RE TAKE ALL OF ~lE 0 R Turtlcrock 171 II 6·1...-3600 Owner an."iolis. !\take offer arrangements. Gas station 1'\'0 HOUSES ON ONE LOT, TAof Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle · ALA Rent4IS 642.al83 SHARE Unl<iue neiv sp&-4 BR., 2~i baths ........ $C50 Beach Front Sparling Real Estat• has 3 pun1pa, 3 tanks, 2 car popular Eastside s uper ------LANDLORDS• clous i;pllt level Tuwnh•»:ts.:. 4 Bit, 2 bath! •••• ~.$4251450
l33-l544 garage area, Ure changer, sharp 1 & 2 BR. Exterior •~"-' ._, C~'I' •· POLU.N • 2 fl'plsc, 2 Wf!lbarj. FITT:u· 3 BR.., 2 ba ....... $475w/gd.'lr
air l.'OlnpreSllOr, lirt , ""·ork frest\l)' painted. Always 'o ••o rran;• ,rll• 6 KIOtnblcd We Speda.l\u 1n Newpor! IOIL'I coosl11l viCI\', Pl)rll, l'T. ~liege Park
())rnt'r Duple". NI": 11· port 1 S.1n Clemente 1076 bench °"'ilh Y.1ring, et .c. rented. Walk to shopa. Solid ,;.,.ioi:'to,::iow,,1!~ ~:~: J ,--.._.--.,"'i:~ Beach-e Coroo& del.i\Jar e Ml'trlnu. Ad ulls. $613 nionth. 4 BR., 2~:i ba ........... $430
$ea1:h Oehl, Unit~. Sl GD,l..00, ----'-----Price $180,000. $ 4 0, 0 0 0 lnvestmt & lncon1e, $49,950. each 111 lrt llM of M1110,.1• f & Lqtma. Our Re:n{al Sf!r. G~-3082/.f93-6800 \Valnut Square ~l'kl'. ~il.<IJ b'73·9\:l'J 01' DUPLl::X·l·l Br. 1·2 Br. Dov.-n: V('_ry .,::ood Ali&Un1able RED .CAR.PET REALTORS ! vice !I FREE to Your Tl')' BEACH HOUSE. 3 Bl' 2 BR., 2 .1>11. + t .. n ...... $275 ~:,11. \\':ilk lt1 beach. $Z6.~. :11\d O'l\'ncr rfnn11Mnc al 7 & &la..s&'TZ ,,. p E E s 0 R Nu.V1e1v! bltlruJ ., . $32.), B:ill.11)0 Island
'ELITE PR0P~RT1Es I O\V:-.:1::.it ,,.,LL Fl(>;,,~cE i,-::%. l.. 281 BALBOA PENN I I I~ I 1• Nu.v1Ew RENrA~~ Call 499..~g:·49~~00o .. ~ BH.cl~t'ss2·;500 ··'400
.A •• R"A'o'',ms"'E 1''N' NA('11;A"'RK at i~,· ~ 11/ :<111111! dt11rn, :: 7 UNITS on 2 Large t.ots. . . . . . 6,~.7"~4000E or 4~FR~EE~.~~ IEI Toro ·3232 • v1s10· N •
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I 01)£.'.ll lllt\1sc Sun 1-0 111•1111. oc• '1n l';r"·· S•l!l.000. Prit-e s119i500, Contract 01<. I T Y V S E R I • Professional S{'NIC'fl • NE\V 3 Br, 2 13;1; condo. ~10 \'lslt1 G1·u11\IC, Nil AA REAL TORS 675--5800 Bria". J' J J ·
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: 644·5885 s·in Ch .. 11,.11,,. lfli·2H10 * 6-45-7344 * rv.·0-~ .unit apt bldg under , H . fl d ..6. '4~'900 AtL 2 co.r garage, l 3 2 a .
IC C.\:-1\0i': 4_ay •. ;; n.i., Jt.:ST Fl'\1811£0 Vu .t10n1{'11 liiO Orange Avenue construction ror 11ale. Oose · · C:i':l~· •:-..: "', Re 1 831--0109 a red hill OOlllJ>!l'.IX.,. ,1 ).(e \1t·11
• IQ1. ~1..i9.Jr.l(l .• ~lo\'· on \~ot ·· IJ.[,,2 ~. +. -· ~'1a f.1~8& t n1ejol' heppln1 ~nter. P~"'ft~R ~N .. , ... 0 • ~t "18 ' LEASE 2 Br Rancho Vlc]O t!niv. Pi\rk CC11te.r, fi\lb)t
. · lu11t-~I. O \>rn e • 19'1iti" n11'.'""$.-°i2.100. 1or,, d\\·n. r1~ Olan. to Cuast Calaloa 111 yr Y.Tile-off $14M, Call J' J J j J · i ,,.,• Sen'1cc. • Condo. A/C, rtlrla;, crpl, I l'~""~'".l'""~'l""'l~I ..!!?"-llO'J.~ ,\:,:1. ,jJ\;..0038 536-l:i70 or ~10. t 2 BR. walk to beach $115 •• drpt. 8'M5GO or •9.163 ~ BR. tc:p. dln. i:in. 3 padoei
" BR .. B\ ~~lrRsF:r • I I ~ t 1600 Huntb~to11 Be:ich. AllLO 2 H I a· h ,240 lrplc. A most attractt\<t ;, · " ' ' · · · · · Sin Ju1n Cp1trn 1078 '-Ommerc • .-rp Y 9 UNtTS C3 Triplexes) on • Brun #lcreage Coltn ~fes11.. unt ngton HC ,.-arr.1t.'nJRTl.£ltOCR. ~/ Termi• & P~l pr. lg.~. ~nie I ' -1uijolnlnc 'lots near ocean. I 0 J l A N J I And z B 2 0# btk t • 100 ¥u. $95,/XX'l.
1 Sl~l~·I P1inc. UPGRADED ~ BR Condo. SMALL COMM BLDG. l yrs old. Xlnt financing t-,,.-,.-.-..-..--1 , r, • " o 3 BR. Z be. Townhouse. Patio, ' la
Gnly. s..~.900. Automatic rtaragt>. ;'J Sep. Units S57..l00. Ir n:ntilil 'hlstory. Plelse call J' J J J' J Did you hear abovt the bcAdl. Ne1\'port Beach$~. enc prage, w/d. paol, rec, ==,.B7'="''':-~-"11,C--=· ~·-~I LIDO ~.,•~lin11 :i1
:";. 8iQ;u1n11blc. Owner ~·111 cnrry fi~I TO, ~. Aat. •· :::::·:;:~·:::::·;:::· :;:·~ fath•r of four sets of twins Agt. Fee. 979-8430 J\kJs A peli OK. 645-5071. L&\SE 4 BR. fenced )'IJ'd,
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1 Roy Mccardle Rltr z DELUXE TOUR·PLE.XES .. ,,.. I who Sued for divorce on C•plstrano &.tch 3211 BEAtrr. e.xec. 4 lir, near 2 yr old Willows home tlHI' 11~:,.~,t~·~ ::t~;R:~/'~~~6~9 I St>tZ.tl!lllJA \'I t' tS.:i• y,~i«il•0>}-0 1810 N•~'!:rtmtBlvd. C.M. Pool, Very sharp. Crea t t-.,n-Rl,_G.,_ON,_l..,..-1 the grounds that his wife DELUXE d l hlrach. i\fany xtras. $-l'W. ~ver nr~ .::::1~t.A. ~,:.
-----an 1 n1 g _.. \~'tJtmln1ter area. Offer Jli J I J J was ? 11,1• Octanvle\,,'i;. dee~ 2°:C.: mo. 9~?46 $315/mo. 96z..536l. EA~IHLt:rr. \u, :: ~R. 3 $137,000. and aec! Aatni. •·:::::·:;::·=::· =·:::::·~ den, -t5iW, din. nn. wood 3 DRt J~ ba. Clee..n. 6 yn.
lkci. ,\ 1~'"11~ ""· tl':Jtl b.• LARGE WOODED LOJ I CJ.~\.VsqA 11P0:11 ab&~~ 87l..rl4& r fr,>.1 . S)tASHJNO!! 3 4 461 all bltln., spt:tt/drps, N r NE\V DEERFIELD llome. 3 J BRJ. Ari~s li'Om p.i.rk. -BLOCK TO BEACH I R 0 G E N I I vi. Gomes. $283. ~ schools. 3325, 847-91'9, br., 2~" b4. well1&r, trplc, f ~)...·lfifiti ,\gent __ St Ready for dC\~lopmenl . 2 1 ...., ... a CotnoJ.ie rh, dlvct:l• Ql.IO!ld _ 1~ blk to pool a: Jacuu:t. ~• O\\ ~E . \rii· :'\lll pur1 7...:mro! lvr ho~l'I. riirk·like S!I0.000. O\\·ner!Bkr ~ N81'eYo', dH•lw1x• ~:P!~~· l,~000r4' j f' 1 j J j V' by lolb~! 'I\ it., mlsaift; worcb ·Coron. d1& Mar 3221 BRAND
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" c d r I 11llnw.pl!cre M.UTOOl'Kh, ihlg • !In"" Mmlf'ttltn• .,..,., want to " WI • cie. • ,.......... •· -~. ~·-~--~-~·'-'· ycu d-10!' 1°"' .r10 No. l below. -poo • near ueae , ~-ino. <:vea. A'.!ol "ht• nn "· 1 s-... -· full price. &f7-.39d7. 1:11 ............ -.. SOR. 2ba, trpl• •. bc>m -u. 49+-8600. ·' •n;;-;,,.,......,,,...,.,;,-=::d COL\ 1 ... ll' 1 • , rhi;ir11.·in;r. J U '1 n1 • 1l1•n ll•1n1e 1\ I SC'll! C111sslfled ads do It ,,.=:;''-,.-.,,.7.--:--::;c::;:::--::-I • E .. ..... FAUT. 3 Br, :z· n., IOYelY ~J...ji~. );m 111 U>n'.'11. r1-.:1,;~1 p.11\nf in 1\'1'11 • 1•1111 NO\\' 642.i."i678. N .. ~h 4 ~ii,,!..,~, 10 ; .. r r r r r ·I' r r r f' r I ~tioi ... ~2tcc,~ -~l.!llll, nr 2 BR, 2 Ila tov.11bouse. frPJc, yard. 1re,e p .. t 1 0 . 131R·~
y;;-rlon'I nl'N 8 ;:un In a: f•llt ' Rt•nl0d1••'1 k Chen. "~li•kc Room For Daddy" 1~11c • u•~at or.v• •"""" &.'C - -• -• -• - -_ • uct1.r1.'" • "W;1 hllnt, $250. Call St2'"'9978 fltoniie, terurlf.poo.t, ~ ~1~:1v,n ~~i'~, 1~~!'f~,,it>\! ~.~, ~~1">. CM ne r
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PILtrr \\"an! Atlsl Call 0011· R•d Carpet, Realtors wl!h a Dt1.llv Pilot Cla.ulfl«I 9the ru1rs~ draw 1r1 Ule W•A gtrden/garrle.ner. Lea.1 e n\O, CQ9d J{witina1on Beach Ideal Jot:, Jrvlno Tetra~. ~•12-t.. I ffJ.7851 ad. C•ll 6<2-!llm. , • .a Dolly Pilot Cmllledi KRAM-l.ET$An1wtre In Classlllt1tlon 8080 1325. IM0-1882. om •• 9ta-8071. 6~
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Child~n $275 nlO. 8.'lG-0871.
Newport a ... ch 3269
LoVI For Lease to
Professional Couple
AV AJL. DEC 15th
\\'estcurr garden hon1e \\'/
pool. 3 BR. 2 BA &: frpk'.
AEK. Extras-erpts, d r p s ,
\\'asher, dryer, re.frig &
stereo spe11kers. 1 yr lease,
$451 n10, lst & \a~t n10·~ + sec. dcp. Yanl le pnol
n1alnt. hk!l'd . .\dulls. Call
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3BR, 2BA, FAM RM
Hnrbor Vie"' Home. Nr. r oot
& Greenbelt. S 185 n\O inc
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R. C. TA \'LOR CO.
RealtorsfOe\·clo1ier11
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Channing 3 br, 2 ba, Poi;s.
IOJ.,'( 1holter. 673-6489
3 'BR House, Newport Hts,
$275. mo.
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ok. No pell. S350/1no.
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pier. 2 ctr p.r .• deck. pvt. ~pool, golr. S l l~.
BRANO Nf.\V HILLTOP
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This Is the Setting . . .
Outdoors -a country villa with majestic trees and
quietly running streams. By day, a magnificent home
and recreation world . By night, a magic wonderland . !
INDOORS -light and bright with the added
spaciousness that extra large private patios and
balconies afford . Each room decorator designed.
Begin with fireplace-s to warm,he cool nights,
and wet bars. beamed ceilings, wood paneling,
tush wcill·to-wall carpeting, color coordinated
drapes and spec ially imported grasscloth wall
coverings. Provide private garden areas and a
sense of real privacy for each apartment.
PRACTICAL CONCERNS? Nothing has been
overtooked. The linest in bal an ced power
built-in appliances.
AT THE MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE. the
frenzied pace of urban life is 1ett far behind. It is
hard to believe that the city is so close by.
UNFURNISHED
1 Bedroom ....•........ $190
1 Bedroom ·& Den . . . . $240
2 Bedroom ............ $260
2 Br. Townhouse ...... $325
A special seclion for those.with !imnll pets.
Adults Only.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY
Mon .-Fri.: 10 :30·6:30
Sat. & Sun.j :~j)-5 :30
Mediterranean Village
2400 HARBOR BLVD .
Costa Mesa, California 92626
Telephone (714) 557-8020
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DfRECiflONS ·to Mediterranean Village: From the
San Diego Fnieway: Harbor Blvd .. South 2 mites. l)r
from Newport Blvd .. turn North on Harbor Blvd .
FOR OUTDOOR RECREAT ION . there are four
night lighted tennis courts. and th ree swimming
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with sau na s. i or men and wO me n -alf
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COl\IVENIENT TO ALL of Southern Cahforn1a .'
all of this is just minutes away from the Pacific
Ocean and Newport Beach. overl ooking
beautiful Costa Mesa Country Club.
FOR YOUR LEI SU RE HO UR S a h .
rllllion-doltar recreation center with spaciott&'\t h.
lounges and handsomely apoo1nted rooms for '
billiards and ping oong.
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•'. AptrttMhfl Unfurn. r Apartments Unfurn. Apartment• Unturn. I Apt1 Furn/Unfum 3900 Ice Renta l MOO R•nt•ls W•nted 4600 l.ost .. found ~,.. H\lntf;,fton tM•ch 3840 ,Newport 8e1ch 3869 Newport Beach . 3169 PArMn:M~~'.r~'i>rs. 1525 SUPERIOR R~~" P~· ~~ :'! c'}f~~p.~chco=~L 'uOJ1~,~~. ~r~ix:. WM~AJ~.sno"2:~0~~: Carpet $arvJce '°'' Masonry 6070
J c •s • d LI NDA t BR., l Ba., 2 BR .. 2 ~IJNUT~ 1'0 NPT, H(lt Prore~. Uldg. nr. Ho ar; l!'.IOl"f's,By retlnedu.cltlz@n 83U Edi9on SI., 536-(iMl {$oil Retardants.) 2,t°~·n block It 1lonc
"' "" 9 OCEANFRONT RM .. l"p1!1, tll'fll, bltn~. Pool Bltrh, I & 2 BR. rton\ $115 llo.p. Ground nr. of r I c lady. PNfer llv\.n& w/ .. me. Ba.ck o.f Jlumane Socktty Oelft:uen & aU co I o._r .-.
$50. OFF 3 BR, :z bfl, Yrly ·~ QUJET. adull1 642-411.4. Adull~ No Ptts. IPlct. !GI aq. n . at $295. li-12-2206. ANThlAL ASSIST. LEAGUE brlehtenen .t. 10 m I n u t c BR 1C K\\'0 R K. pavin&. ' I • '
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.a11 ''orktoY.n, JIB 2 Bf<. 2 bH, .,.,·lnlt'r $3(JJ Ptllk> y~arly SDI n». 15 blkf fron1 Nf'11•pa.rt Blvd.) ft., $1~. [ JI• l nt1.1ter1Tta 1nfonn, 960-2900 carpets, y_ e )'OUI' money ea ti in n t e 1 53 1·4 9 7 3 . BRANO 1''1-;I\' • A111ll /'\•""'· a•YFRONT ' EH5-lOM ' !HG-9liti0 BOLSA BLDG. ~ ANThL\l.s U.IPOUNDED by aavlnc n1e extra trips. Uc. No. 227C30. Da1-e.
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RR l ' I r "' ,~ ~ I DOJde lemale Blk1bm WU! •lean livina nn .. dlnin1: l ~'.";.;7'-~~""'°"""""''I · n urn, ro ~. BR 2 IJ8 I S -· I •w Oftlce 1ult~ Hai 2 offlcfS, . • • ... $l~ BJUCK BLOCK & STONE, An1rll' l)l1 rk1tij!, o•nt·I. 1•ur, J ST·E· PS ·T· o"" B. E·l ';..~)Hr} · l BH. 2 nn, !i:1tndct'k, l b!k I !loom• .__ rect>pt. a.tu. A/C. Total ~ Doxle, female, 8row11 m1 .. & lwU S 5. Any nn. v.•alls &. ru•tios, S 1ewar1 vutaule J:l.BQ. l'IG-llJ?j, "'"-he1u.:h. Pn•f. 11'.lrls. No pcti. it 1S Shchi• Blk/brn. male $7.~ couch $10. Qu.!r $5. hfdOIU')'.'iJc
290697 557~3 3 Bit 2 ba, "\1.1,.r $:.r;j 1325 6".Hi680 DELUXE 1u:l'Olili from OCC. IQ:As~ ror J:~lh~1cGann 8u1lnes1 Oppor SOOS Ulb pup, male, Black 15 )'l'I exp. la what cnw1ts,
2 Sn. lurn .. yr1y t.!7) SPACIOUS 2 br, 2 bi!, Condo N~nt m11lc student. Cook:ina ftBOft GENER.Al MANAGER OtalmaLion, fem, Blk/wht not n1ethod, I do v.• or k P•lntlng/P•perlhg '°73 ,., ,,_ ........
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3 UH , 2 Ill•, turn $27'.:'I yr!y pntlo pfrpl., arllt~. pel OK, pr1l'g11. $25. wk. MG--0631 HA J ~lg./Shep PUPii. tri my~elf. Good rer. 531-0101
3 llfi, l b11. funi, "'nlr $2:.0 SZJO yr. lllC'. 5-J&.7838 ROO,tS SXI wk up, with ~t i 11 t Ar 'i ff' t I f elt with Bd11ttt, ma.le, Bm/whl Ceterlng 6017 • T'M'O t.Vt.t'8 *
2 BR l"ICluitl', \lll!r. $2;,0 LIDO !I ho p pin i;, IO\\'f'r kllcl-.:r S3(I wk up apt leadenh!p nper. dhited to TeITler mix, male, Blk Cst Palntlni· Re1/Com.
CORONA DEL MAR dupll!"X. 3 Br. 2 Bn. frpl, gar. 5-18·9'T5a Or 6-'5-3967 • ~~trlt~Kip oi a ~Rd~ Terrier. m1de, Brn/wht c ATER 1 NG . Complete Interior & Exterior. Do.ys
•I Bit un i. houi>e. :t"n1n. n n, $36.l. Yrl)'. 673-8075 LIVE AT THE BE:.AOI, COM~ANY 1 n ternatlonal n-.ntzo.tion Germ Shep, n1a.le, Blk/bm Seti:lcu tor .)'Ollr liollday S<»J..9548/648-8319 aft 9 pn1.
2 Im, s::ioo lse or l<'••/ol)t. BA'TRONT 3 Dr. 2 Ba. on $:?J & up il wk. 6734140 REALTOn.s !rt Educational P~m for Lab n1ix, niale pup, Blk En!ertninlnr. Gourmet *20'1• OFF
2 BP. Ibo., unf. S27S rrty m;iln bay, \1vt bch, v.·/pler PJNF. ..:NOT t\IOTE.L SINCE 1111•1 ni"""-ment. Stnd resume Huslo'.._teme.Je • ...1.Jy~r coo!Pnr. bartendltig •ll@rv-ft_. s•NT•* NEWPORT CREST !17!1 1935; 134, ·•1510 413-4400 -,-; .. ;:1 1 PO Box .,1 Bloodhound, male, Blk/bn1 ing.\ Call ~Ir. Lu c I en, °"" "' "' 2 Hll. 2 bli. Co11t10. s;,~ •\VELL to do 1-fOl'k:ing gent. 10 0 • " to( ni. ..... • Tt"rr!.er ml~. fem, Blk/whl 645-9485 State lie, fully lrul'd Callcote
COMMERCIAL San Ju•n N('ar oc e 11 n . Huntington El Toro. 92630 Beagle pup, fem, Tri Palnlini m3JJ5 snrtJme.
Offil'e aui ·e. N"pt. sx,o Capistrano 3878 Beach. $100. 96&-7910 Drug Store Np B Beaale nilx, niale, Tri Ctmtnt/Concrett 6019 STATE lie ?l82'l. bonded ,
b PVT enlJ'y & Ba, attrac. Dress Shop Nets $40K yr Ox'ker. Blklwht. male BACKHOE, Grading & painting int/ext. 15 yrs ~!i°?ml~r'lli:r·2 <:.ar K~~.: ll]eep. nn. Pref quiet, enipl. Plue Parlor Gr $81M y r CoUie/Sht>p,~~ Blond Trenching Ser. Construction k>cal refs, free est, Biil associated
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pool. avaU 11/1. $20.'i mo. fem. $lOO. nio. 646-8502 Liquor Storts Severe! Oean-up, Hauling fill dirt, Henn, &12-0238 -H I Mo I •100 Lnghr dom, inale, Gry/wht ""·•t Cemeot W••k. fi42..0 c14 ,;;:o:.;oo.;.~::='"=::;::-==::::I ·194-2918 or &10--0037 l'ves. ote '· te I .. Signs-Wood, Gl•s1, Shthr tloni, fem, Grey .... u .... °" COLLEGE Studenl.!I painting
NE\\' 1\elW<~ ::lbr, 3hs, 1700 • • 1• •• D•I••• Pl•ttic Shthr dom, fem, Tri Don Int & e;.,;t. airless equip. Also
iq fl, ~'·hJsih·e nrea, fan-$6.60 & UP •••t•tl"'• •fflit ·loll HOLLAND BUSINESS OTirER KlTIENS CE!'>.1Ef\.'T & Block Work kitchen ··a binelstelinlshlni.::. PARK NEWPORT tiuull" view, pool $29 5 645-4170 SALES 540-0008 i PUPPIES Wall&, patios, side\\"alks, Refs. 673-36!)8 ROB
APART MENTS 496-00!6 Kltcllt'nettes. \\'kly ratf!l'I *LOST* etc. By hr. or Job. 646-6915 h t Cl.A~ Ext/Int Painting. LGE 2 Br. 2 Ba, 1•iev.". dttks, 2376 N • ""9755 EXCL:TSIVE DEALERSHIPS AR I Contr•ctor 6021 Paporha"~..... Air I es s b cwpo1. J"OO" Unique product. Portable R~W D • .., .. ,. ) 919 529-1 Oft the ay dsh\\•hr, 2 <"nr ~ar. $2JO. Guest Home 4150 cordless telephone. Excel-Ala.le cat, 7 inOll. old. Bio.ck GER\VICK & SON, BI<! g. Spray. l2ii yrs exo •
Luxury apartn1cnt 11 v Ing
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7 N rt C t Jent tl'.'rritotles. High profits, & brown, long hair, manx Contr. Add remod. St. lie. PROF. painter, honest work, over11oo750ki~ l~alwh1ller. En7· Santa Ana 3880 LOVELY home in Cl-1, near ewpo 80 8f No lnve11tment. Portacall. tail. Wearing i iea collar. Bl-ll4.Ul, 6'13--fiO.U, 56-2170 !'i:s~9nt:~~ est, ftfs,
JOY ,uuu nc t i;pn, . . 17lh & Santa Ana. \\1iU pro-492-7870 Vic Anaheim Al'e, Coat a ..-.a-.. ,,. • .~win11ninir pools, 7 Li~h1M s100 Spac10111> Single!!, nr. vlde room & boan:I for 3 Ground floor >:STABLISHED Sign & Com· r.1esa. Please cau 645-7744. Draperies 6027 PROF Painting. Int·E.~t. tennis ..,., ..... ,, plus niill's ol shopping & tru11sportaU011. ....t,·-• poopl•. uo '·"' n r 1 · ''" ",, 1 t
I J ust L'O_lll.[Jleted, 1 BR'8 SJ~. ii&:.<.t9Bft. .Wffplc $310, n10.
, 'GRUTi UOCATJON IN
:rlti;..l!EACU AREA. 01~0 i"7"iffi.~11s. :ms i\h1·
bl1n1A. 11.U. Call 839-6!33
or !Mi0.:1221 11sk for J11ck or
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.. v.... . .. , . .,,. .,...,......... •1--1·a1 Art Shop, f" 11 y LOST· >flnl l"t po o" l • DRAPERIES l'.'ali. as, air . Uiryclc trails. pulling. shuf· Garngr In<"!. 542-6547. , .... , ... 1 "-11 " · ,y., u ' Free est. 645-4358. II "--~ t J I 1' C Vacation Rentals 4250 San ''''"''' ,1.,11, "--d ~u-~i~"" n ..... sta esa. silver eani, red col l ar !!•~HU"· croque · un or s 1-BR. lriplc:i.;, nr. So. oal!t r '"""' ......,._...,., w/beU., .l Oea co 11 a r. CUSTOM ~fAKEUP & RODS •10<:.i> DISCOUNT*
h'lln1 $22 1:50 n1onlhly; also Plaza. Cpls., drps .. bltml, CABIN BIG BEAR. Sleeps 2,361 !-~I. Cltrpe!s, clrapes, . \Vhlte !urlle n<!Ck 1v.<eater. EXPERT INSTA~LATION \\' II · & p .. fntl'>O I ",,• 't 0 1-m pl••>• •n' c SI "" 83" ·~ 01-00, .. •,, 10,1,·10,, p"rkl•>g. PRESCHOOL In Anah.e1m, ·a pope1·1ng .. " ·' · '"" " arage. ""· ......... ,,., 12. 2 trplcs .. color TV, pool •· "' " An.~ to Little Bit, Male Vic; Order Naw '"' OJ·oy "'' F t c ti """-18 'l s!O"'' •A 'Tl hou"l'.'!I Elec-Wesley N. Taylor Co. llC't'nsed for 80, xlnt; fman-ree es , R .........,..,. -·. '~ w\\ · · · • Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 lbl., ri4&-3446 or 494-6364 72-4640 '·25-0:rro Co s t a ~1 es a P ark· Ho 11 days . FI n 8 ncillg tr1c kltche11.<1, prlvale patlos'I;..;:;.;.;__;_-'-----Rentals 10 share 4300 REALTORS clng. Bier. 1 . a RE\\' ARO 642-2790. Available regardless of your PAINTING Int & Ext .
n r bul.conil's. l'urpc!ing, OAK woo D 2lU San Joaquin Hllls Rd. SAVE & EARN ~fONLE;S by WST: Dobe.nnan, male, \'tc past, Shop at Home Servi,'<'. l\cow;tic celling for lo\\·Cflt d r R J)('r1c11. Suhtcrrunl'al\ Ne\\1l0rl Cern er &M-491 0 joining CaIT & Assoc1atc&. . Call ""l2J J. 9 A>I to 9 nttes, Cull 835-0609 S.A. 1w1rking v:ith clel'ators. Op· ROOMMATES IG-SnO \'ictoria Bch., Needs l<lcd1c. .,.,_
rio111t; niaid servicr. Just FIGHTS \\'ontecl to share hcautifuJ **C~rona del ~·r** S~LL A JET BATll & Gym ~~"'~'"~·~R~~"'·anl~~· ~497~-3~17~3~~1 Pl\f. Plaster/Repair 6077 -WALK TO BEACH nof'lh of Fashion Jshu1d at 2 bedroon1 furnished or un· Profe~s1onal Office~ and/or Slim Gyni, nlake $160. a Electrical 403'2 PATCH Pt.ASTERrNG
B e 111 t l 1 u I n1•\1' 4 uriit Jamboree and Sen Joaquin furn~ed1 •1Pt0•0a0t 00a0k0w~l. Jteta1I. Delu:o:c. :ur cone!:· day. Call MS-5770 II•! I ·---~------All 'fypes. Free esUmates
IO"'nhot1!1t:K. HJ<:NT OH Hills RO!td INFLATION Th"'rt'S , • ·in ample prkg, Jntl. i;e1v., util M W fed hrs•Mll ELECTRICIAN * Old Call 540-6825 liUY. 1-·1rc11l;u•c,;. h It n s, Telep/\O~ jn~1 &l~·l!IOO rec r ea ~ i on fa c. i I ilies. pd. 300-:.!'100', llwy frontage oney an 5030 Jobs -Ne\\' Jobs. Ser111cc·I ---="-'==~-,=
k!tc·hl'n, 2 <'lit gnrtlbl'li, 2 for ren!nl information Con1pllmentary ten n ls & 2nd fir. RFlll'.'S frof!J_ .4S'. NEED 115 ~ f 1 y \V'll Cfl lls 11nytlme anyplace>, Plumbing 6078 L :i ht'<ll'Of)nl~ -~-~~-----111c prlt.-c of everything I!! IC!SSOns, Sunday brunch. ~v.·ner 675-6900. 285J E. ·~or r. 1 l
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& 541-9829
5JG.2!:iiO going up. Now Oakwo o d Spor1s, loumaments. A full· Coast 0High\\'U.Y Cd!\! pay 10% 1nt. seeured by Ptrsona 1 if'.°:'iiO':;::::------.:u I L.R. aI'IS PLU~ffiING ·-=~~~~ W'l{:r'ERfRONT lln1e acUl'ities director v.·ho ' : · S2.i,ooo 2nd TD. Call (916) Gard9ninti 4045 Ren-•ei• & R•pain. \Valer "3 BR 2 B • I p , Gardl'n Apl's hl'lps )'OU * l 1.10 F"REE ltENT * U f d •~"~ PCX>L ~_,.,,...,who -n help ~ a nup "'" riv a
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' It rl plans parties & B B Q ' s . · 622--0634 ro ect or euuu.. •-=u..u-... h e fl t e r s , d I a p b s 11 I ' , '"'"""~,;Int <'Ond. SZLl. Al~~ VIEWS IN fight lnllation by o e ng We'll ev••> i>elp i-o 1,.nd No lease req. Dix. oUlcesi-M=~-T~-~0-_~ •• ~50=35 me to swim in &l-84 deg. EXP. Gardener 1erving r dl•h .. --•-n 28~. t Ba tluplrx . .S1uidf•«k, an exclush>e ''No Rent ~ v adj. l\irporter Hotel. A/C, ort, rust .-st pool. Generous guest con-Newpof'I, CDAI area. C.ompl urn an res, ..,_,.., . NEWPORT. Haisc Guarantee". a roommate. Sorry. no one f U · F 1145 >I -~butlo V -' 64.~ !'>.I/C & BI A pri\•ale y;1nt SllG. No 11"1:-. • under 21 & no pe!s. l\lodels u .services. ron1 O. LO•NS UP TD .,.., .. -, n. ?.1esa en1e an!a Cardening, Yard cleanups,
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_ • I child untler ~, ok. )!121 Striking oeslgn ~no an \\Ir gu.11.tnlee that your rent open dally 10 10 ?. See 21Tl DuPont. Roon1 8 "°' --,. pref'd. I am tn great need 646-4676 Compete wn mg ..-xrv1ce.
& 812'2 t.l!ch&el Dr. Co~~cl elegant. eKcltlng way to ~i:11 ,.:~ 8~ ,,,,ra~s~111r~~~ our larger ad in the apart· * 833-3223 'Til noon * 1st TD LOaRS ~~~-to .. ~~0 1Pinal opera-EUROPEAN GARDENER "u_c_._ZT.!tiSlod~-1-&~R~~1-608="l
l\11'. Prti'NOn days 8-17-,.j.11, live. CF'IOOse IOfU, °"'l ment section. OESK space avallable S50 1 .~ ... ~ ... ~--. ... ·iiiiiiiiiiiii I Landscaping-tree service R•m e epa r ~\'et 5.36-Jti.18. windows. skylights. f re-the flexib!llty of n1 on th · . mo. Will provide !umiture L reason11.ble, 642-53'29, 685-1425 -DOGc-~R~u=N~--g~~~~ryg~l~~~ifr11~~~v Pr;iu:nl~<g~~~i' lot mo-.."'.H-0-•_"'_v~~~!-A~;;:..~!. ~~~.~[~.w ~ ~ ~ ~~2nd TD oa ns r;:u;i; Ab:1~ E~1h::!:~~g~ GARDENING ooute for !lllle. ~~~NJ!si~~·& nrb ~if.Id~:
2 & 't I 1 ~11~·~ L'""nl. m,..,111~5n2,~!1,~',,rec center, '~ ;o1";M)'~n ... ~ 642 8170 Bea b Blvd Hunltngton housesil durin& mo. of Jan Local area $fJC)(l per month prm·n1nts to your home or
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'-<W!A--..,~-· '" "vu ~ .including $1 million tri -c ; '• Lo"·cst rates Orange Co· gross 25 hrs/wk. 548-8683 bus. Trv, me, John. 548-7037 ~S2.ur .. !*"-bl · \\'t'llt or recreation facilities, a full MALE 25 to 30 lo share Beach. Cl2 ·321 · Sattler Mfg, Co. ~~9.ia ru-ea. Refs furn.
;:Berich olf Slate!'. l'i':l9
i ",\" 1ime Activities Director who lge 2 br apt, J blk bch. NEWPORT BEACH 642•2171 ~11 1 ,,.,,..,._"!!',_..,,,.,,.,. Generel Servlce1 6G46 ISAVE by Ren1odellng, Quali-
1\Nlson. M2--0389 I int pl:u1s ptirties. BBQ's, Trips Greal Joe. Straight only. Al OfJce Space, including re-Servlog Harbor area 24.,...5_ •PROF'ESSIONAL TENANT Tur " S d I)' \\'ork at Price!! you Cllll I l\10. FREI<: RENT & , ,. S d 61" .. ,8 or ~o .. -& leave ti •-t le 1 0 ti ;· novPr. 1>ee Y Rffot'd. 673.164!1, YJ9-9565 · 1nore. r rce un 11. y .,......, ~ cep on... rv ces. n., 1e 2ND TD~-~-DRUt>IIMER Clean 1 & Paint Pat h Bru nd Nc\1' 1, 2 & 3 Br super Brunch. n1essuge. Water !llde of Coasl lh1·y. ' * Wall~~r, ·repairs: ~ Roofing 6682 de I ux..-. t)-plc's, dshwhrs, I l\f Iv.· i 11 share p AR K (714\ 645-TIOO LAGUNA BEACH LOOKING FOR WORK .
encl. gun1ge1. 151 7 Hun· ~uKurvadult rt ma1s from Si ng I e s, 1 l 2 NEWPORT furn. 2bl' • .2ba. R ••so Fine second on p r t me call Glenn Young Sl\IALL J ob Spttialist. Pain· RE-ROOFING, All types, 1
tjru;:ton SL or call ~ $350 montn1y. bedrooms. Furn. & unlum. "-' F Re bl Busines.> entel "" Laguna Beach residential ---=~·~!18-~2~1~08'=,,----ting-CRrpenlry·Glass. Any need the work, BoA, ~!IC. or 536-900t. 200 PrOmontorv Or. West. With all the extras. Models apt . r •T.L. • asona e, PREGNANT? odd Johll. 537-4676 Uc 100l91C·39 o.sk for Andy Just north Of JamDoree 640--0742 Income property now for \VATERFRONT beauly 2 Br, on Pacific coast Hl,hWa','. oe>en daily 10 to 7. Sorry, =""-""--~---~I AVAILABLE N 0 .'v grou~ sale. $13,UOO., 91i2%. 5 )•ears. Caring. confidential counsel-s ;o.tALL HO!\JE-REPAIR &1:>-16!11
-l Ba, ,tra lge llv rm, frpl, re1epnone t714J 67 -8000. no pets or chlldren. UCI Student needs roommate floor l !'>.fAN 01' FIC~ 1n c « 11 : ( 7 1 4 ) 5 ~n89 or Ing & refen-al. Abortion, CARPENTRY PLU?.ffilNG "R~E~P~A~lRS=.~,,-,-t-y-,.-,-. -Re,-.,-.
Jgc pa.do, boot 1llp for 20' owne<i ano rmnagea by to shr. deluxe, fum'd. CdM the ~las Pl.aza, ad1acen1 (:!13)691-5510. adoption It keeping. ELECTRICAL 54~1004 Ff'e(! est. Li<"'d. Ask for boal •3a0 vrJy. Adlts, no The lrvtne Comp;iny. Oakwood apt, $ll2.50. Call Al a r k •· ID parkmg for easy access. "°c=""--7-""o----.,,=;;;--:: APCARE &IHl>l \\'al .,~,, u.v. ,,;
pell! 41'01 Rit~r Av. See Sun Garden 673-5224. R e c e pt Io nist/telephone HAVE note for $10,C()O at HOUSESITIING· Re t 1 red Hauling 6051 t. °'""~ ...,...,.an)-ume
' _..,.....__..._ Need 2 rm mates shr 4 Br secretary on duly lrom 8: 30 10% Int per annum, pa~able Co I J C ROOF 549-4066 Rooflng-
1 NEWPORT'S MOST AJ#AA -.--dplx in NB. SllO/mo l&t to 5 daily. Z..fail dls:tribu!ion, ove.r next 4. yns.-On thrivl.~i uple will B ve your home, LOCAL J\1ov1ng &: Hauling ~ & recover. Free esli· BRAND new 2 Br, 2 & 4-&: la.st + $20 dep. Lv conference r oom, wide Jrvme business. WUI ~LS-yllrcl & plants T.L.C. Refli by 1tudent. Large t r uc k, mete. Lie& Insured
plex:, bltM. l:lshwhr, laundry SPECTACULAR ~.._....,. 642 75CH rAnP"e of secretarial & book· count for cas,h. 2~93-9569. given. 96&-95(! or 962-3677 reasonable, Barry 531-12ll 'Sewlng/Alt•rations 6084
facil. i;wm S210 .• $325. for . VIEWS . Irvine and 1eth niesa.. -. kee~ing M!Nlces, Including 7 1 TIE m REAL ESTATE TRAINING. JlAUUNG, MD v Ing and 1Kf'Udio .,12fn>lc:s. Nr. Hun-Luxury baytronr apartment 645-0550 RD 0 P.I MAT ECS) v.·&nted r.e prod u ct ion. ?i1inimal I , __ _, -l[SJ lndiv. instruction. Personal Trash CleAnup. 2 studenls. DRESS:O.lAKlNG
fingtou Uarbour. No pets. lll'ing. Boat slips at your share 3 Br, 2 Ba apt, Cdl\1. monthly overhead w Ith .... attn. Sales or broker exam • &l(}-1749 * ALTERATIONS 1'~8~1'i-~;9• 1~90'°"0i-ii'1146;c,.-"i-75t0,,..,,... __ I door. \\'1..lk to shops, N'Stau-~ ~~ . • ~anev:S~~~\'ll room. short term Jeasc.11 \\'hich of-l'iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~l l -!~~J~w~ks~·;;A~oo~d~emy~;.-~~ll;92~ SKlPLOADER & dump trnck -----~-tl6'0-~-=ol
CJIEZ,ORO APrS rants, Uieatre, oc-ean. A 642.a 170 feni mobility in a prt>sllgcl1 •Palm/Card Reader• work. Concrete, aspOOlt, Television Repair 6090 Sn.I AIJRnta fl'.'w elegant, ,r.;y oril"ale, l BR, male or len1ale, setting. Tiie Hauser Com· Lost & Found 5300 Ad/ReJuction 10831 l:'!'ach Bl, S0.\\1ng, bftaklng, 84&-IDO '· 2 & l BR. Priv gar. pool, 2-bedroom, 2·bP th units "'llh•,;;;iiiiiiiii ... iii;o;o ... iiiiiii in priv. horne on Balboa plllly, Douglas Plaza . 219'2 Sta • 527 3406 "'as.Ucr, dryer. Close to i;packn.is terr:ioes. p ooJ,I" Isl. $125. mo. Z26 CoUins. r.1artin, Suite 155, Irvtne, LOST: Yng black cat, male. n.Jn, · ¥1lEE PICK-UP of n1lsc.
lwi1ch, 53&-0336 subter-anean 2-ea1· pa1'king. • NEW • B.I. Can be seen 4-7 pn1. 92664. (714)752--0SSl short-hair, v.·~t spot o n POUNDS Off PennanenUy, discards.. 213-59'2-5263 aft.
•BRi\NO NE\V DELUA"E * All Adul t, full !.eeurlty bulld· FEMALE 1 h·-~ t ; 1 ~;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;1 chest. May still have tag ~like Turln'a Program l ~6~p~m""TI"">a~n_k~y_o~"·-"~M_lk_o7.>'°
o s ''"" Ut:au . -w/phone No. Vic: Sa n I a Pr'vate · Group 55&-1350 Health Clubs 6052 S bt, 2~11 ba, frplc, din. nn., Ing. Ne1v carpet. drapes, YOU'LL BE GLAD br, 2 Ba bell apt. $140. Center.: San Clemente Ana Ave & 15th St. ·HAPPY BIRTHDAY TEKLA Juundt"' area. dbl. car gil r., built-ins, del.'01'. Leases fron1 YOU w•ITEDI Call alt 5 s--10 1~ Sq ,,, c-" ""l!l38 -•
T. V. Teeh nldan •ill l't'pair
most sets In home. Eve~ &
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Tllo 6091
~ "' mo. • ·~ uw RE\\' ARD. ..., ...u-... , I LOVE YOU J ACUZZI. Sa""" & >la•-gr. bltns, epts & clrps' Dl\V, $500 per n10. St ff' & au d ,_.. """' ~""' $3')<'; """ o......,, Introducing new bacb and CHRISTIAN r.1, Straight. ore or o ice 5 v.·kd y.11 ay wr\lruS. Socl I Cl b 5400 New girls, 11 e w ""'Uipnit. ' hu~c pa1io. ..1 .• .....,.... .. o<> lk El C I R I • U a ~ ..
I 'i6:i & UP, l-2 Br, lrg t~l'.'C. (714) 67~7985 1 bdrm 8f)ll well wor!h ·~.~~" 7150 b0100. w a te r o~ 11 am1 oo ,.en FOUND: AKC \\'e!marnier, , Suprisingly nev.· ideas. '!oivn ' (7!4) 547-032! seeing. Refined Ye t af· 67_..... & ....,, """ce en par ·111~ mall!, Perf. cond., under a t o-;)() buy11 an Irvlne eou111..., & Country Spa, 18582 Stach
CERAl\f!C TILE NE\V &
remodel. Fre e estimates.
Sn1 joba welcome. 536-7426.
• rool, 1·cc room, drps, t't'PI. t nl bl c BF.ACH ~~=>:"'~7"::-::-:::=:::: 1<9" """~ •9z 1333 u & t"--1 ~· ., • 0 a e • i<e.it • WANTED matu r e straight .,...,,.,,, " -yr, Flea co ar o •=-co· Club r..t embershlp. 491}.1643 Blvd., !Ill. 714-963-7723 Lcrt bll1ll!. .\dull.II, no Pe 111 · Newport Bey Towers en1 ,.,_ i•-t e l"rnisl>ed l ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!"~"!""'l i Vic Gl-·-·11 • Mayt-•-T & "-.. -111 s ' unn "" u ni11le to share ~e home nr. · ......., .,. ..... or 49&-8323 rear corner, ov.·n 1..UW1· t ~J:703~ t~!l_21 ·j,1~20_sr~·-t ~' ~t. 31CI Fernando St., N .B. and un rurnished. • H.B. 51;,ci. 962-8668 aft 6 S H 0 P S !i u it 1l b I c for In Orange ~4. I j;ioii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii I try Shopping Center. r V'ista "'el Mesa • $185 to $215 • ROOi'.-ti\IATE \VANTED Book~lore ~'letal Sculptor. LOST, Ge rm an Shorthair Heatinn & Air Cond 6053 I :1 BOHM. b~ll'OllY. 2 Ulk~. u etc. Located in TI1e l\lall Pointer bro\\·n & w ht 1~ "" f1~irn 1.K.Y':J11. 1·11t·h1~1"l i.:a1· .. \DUI.T GAllDl::N llO~ltS 646-'8453 ~S.BakerSt.,C.!'>.1. a,t TilE F'ACTORY, 425 speckled, ye l low eyes, I~-"-F1JRNACE REPAIRS
$\&i. Ille.ii for I or '!. ad11ll!<. IRV INE AVE., AT !'>.tESA !\Ir. Hall -$49-0.IZ2 30th, N.B. 673-0006 11-5. Vic:D.t. Br aw I e y Llc:, . _ _ SAVE ~!ONEY ON YOUR
1:1-ki-4.'0llO. I Near Ne.111JOl'l Blvd. F1'1\·y 2 BR Duplex nr beach, park. lndustrfel Rental 4500 549-3612 GAS BILLS. HAVE YOUR
*547-1178*
Kilt h Entryways Bllthroo1ns
Top Soll 6092
•TOP SOIL * COMPOST*
*!lot ULCH * RED\VOOD+
CALL 586-6930
Tutoring 6094 NI::\\' 2 BR. I B:1, hlt·l11 ' .i;, Irvine Industrial Cornp!l'\, --$00. ,.~· Z5 )T old malr.1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/rOUND: FemaJt> Iri~h Setter. Sabysittln"" 280j FlmNACE I\ 0 JUSTE O
range, 01 ... 11 ,1,: rclrig. r;ncld 1 BR ~190. 28R $230. 8111~ 536-U.....:. or 536-5&36 Approx. 1 )Told. Santa Ana, • "'ITII NE\\' rlLTERS TENNIS instruction. Private. an-t~\" All util pc!. Stl:.. R£'t.• Bldg \1·/gyn1, Billia1'ri8, ~e ~~ 'TS ROO~Il\L\TE wa nted 10 MESA CENTER 54.J-250:?. Wht dot in middle BABYSmING, my h
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1 nlO. R·lt;...1!1:*1 Color T.V. Pool & J acuzzi ~· pA,f'.lfrAEM share 2 Br apt on Bal. I 11 d I Comm erctal ~pace of chest. v.ttkdayi for w or k j 11 i I rc"'486~N~•~·~'P"=.-"~"~'~"~'·~N~·~·~·,. 1 .,,-,--..,--,..-~-----
__..WA[K-TO-BEACH Secw·ity• P~1~hR~rig. Inc. ,lOU\.1 A Penin. $108. mo. GT.r-9014 al'al!. 1974 Charle, Cost a LOST t.fale Samoyed 10 nio molhers. Mesa Ven:le area. Housecleaning 6054 Schools &
J, 2 & l lll', c·n 11. d111~. 1433 S A FEl\tAL.I:: \1·an1ed to share hlesn. lZiOO Sq. ft. at $200. old. 'vie; So \Vllso~ East 557-8836_"'---,--~.-,-Instruction 7005 bltns. gar. 221 1611i sr. or ~ llDIC\I, 2 bu I.u s u r y uperior venue house 011 Balboa ls 1 and . ALSO Harbor CM. 645-9?54 0 r LOVING care in my Costa HOUSE OF CLEAN --------
' 2Qj Jjth St, l!B S.li-.."'JJ7 \\'atcl'fL'uut up\. 1v/1•Lcw or Newport Beech Non-smoker quirt 6i5-8194. Ind. with olfiCI.', 1500 sq. ft. 644-5404 ext 37 REWARD Mesa home. Day It nt&bt, Car pets, Windows, Floors, \"DICE, Piano, Th!ory -'I :'\'1·11 nort llhr. Ai·ail. v.·ith•I"'""""~~'.""~~,,.,,., H. H1\RBOUR, lady to share ~t $225. llas 220 l phase wir-f'OUND: Young orange male teneed yard, &U-5299 Uphols, Ste am Cleaning. Your Home Or Mine LA.RGI:: "'ll'rui
1 lkd~·in. al 1!rnll!br:iry & 2 fh-eplflL'eS. COME LIVE condo 1v/l! l bl to bro.ch, 1ng. 817 \V. I 7th Stre et . cot. Beach & Mag no 1 i" Reg. Setv. A\•ail 642-6824 !\Ir. Newman 833-23:!0
Sl·IO. P~t~ 1~~"· No '~~,.., !Ja~h •'t)!il!J.it·ror. Cnl1: :'\It's, {sk for john l\tt<:nnn ?.tldway City, flea collar, ible. Own lran11. Refft. $:1 SHIRLEY'S Back, will do
hl1ns, •lose 10 l'l_l'l )lh ln~. Blt 1u~. i;t-p, laundry fac·~. & I !rnnls, reas. 213-592-1856 Coat J\f esa · BABYSmlNG. Daily. Flex-
llrukCI' .s!l~J:;:u or 847-J.::98 Hra1 hn11u1 Ill 6T";J"'"i442 or WITH US 1\1 ALE roommate w11.nted, -8!).4..4089. llr. 64.'Ht5:ID.& 49-J-4077 nny type-of H!l1l!ech!rtrJ'g~.
-shr furn 4BR house w/pool l"ml•h ·wn e q ,. p m t !-~XT/t,\ 1~,. 2 Bi·. 'J. l_l;i :0.lrs. Rell Ill 8:t1-9182 FOUND; English Setter, re-c .. u u •
rll \ 1iool~icle 11 pt nr tx-1"·h. --G-OL-F COU-RSE--& l'iew. &ID-474t male, while w/broivn. Vic. arpenter 6015 PleaS4! phone 548-1061
ROOM!\lATE. Fil\! ~35. to v· . & Pl Li Cl\J HOUSE~ "AN NG G d ll•ll1~. ~>rl)" no J1t·ts $1 80. '.! \:lR i\p! o~·••dook:in~ ni~: A \1·:11·111 sl't_ti11i; .f or en· I 2 b I $I03 1ctor1a 3Ci!n a, . *RE!'>.10DELING• PATIO -....,.~ 1 • oo ~13G-.S362.
1
L'nnyon fair-.i·t1y. \\"a.~ niod1•1. te1·1ui.n1ng 1.1'1entls o!' re~nx· s Ir. r.a:f-1497 · 642·3180 alt. 6 Pl\l COVERS, CAB JN ET S & refll. 0\\'Jl transportation.
*GHAND OPF.:..J:XG~ 11t Bl'11u1 i/111ly dC'cVl'<llcd "'ilh l~!f \i llh 11<'~uhbori1. :SfHlC1
1?U11 COMP'ANY LOST, Blue plastic envelope. GAR ACES, Mr Gra11l 557-0S.l'l
l\'f'I\-: & :; Br, hl!ns. ~.1r11:::r~. \\'ll llpiipl.'rs g, O\''-'n:i!'rlpfug. 1 .. ·2 hf'rlrins r~.1t11rln.t: bl 1ns. ~~El\IALE Needs fe male rm· RJ::A LTORS Leg11l size. Auto club in-833-212-1 L~T us i'l!lleve you of yuur
! no f)('L"· 7~51 r. ,11 r f ie Id , S.i!t.'i. 1110. &11-fr.~19 c u s I~ 111 rl r 11 Pe 11• shac: nujll'. l Br .. 2 ha, futii hou~e StNCE l!J.14 sUlnla, Reward, 496-3345 or OJSTOf.f Palk> Covers hou~ecleanlng tusks. Refs.
i i;~~;..;'l.i Wl"-i~I\ 1 . c1u·pet1ng, pool .~ outdoor on Bl. 675-lUI 673-4400 llJ.l-S7ffi R I ood & c Deck 003-4311 or 968-5209 ' ...:. ~ •__:_ -· Rl.Uf'F.1::, Ii<<! n1•~k•rn 2 Bl'. 2 hh<i~. J•:njoy llie i,."OOd ndult G f R t 4350 """"!!~'!"~~"':~!!!!!!I L't w one. s 1 e ~r. 2 bn. ll!'1~·ly n:'eoralt•d, n .. \1 /JIOOI, i·rpts, ,11· 11 s , life at lhe aragts or •n WST: male tri color Collie, }'rec est ~7598. 846-9495 Ho u SEKEEPlNG wallted,
Nice llL'f'a. ~lli.1 llt'I" n1n, nh1uuh1nl hl!ns .\: storng,.., WEST BAY 18 SINGLE Car Garage nr l:.?th SHOPS chllcls pet, under \"l!t.11 care. FINIS1-l Carpentry, cuaton1 part time. Hunllngton areo. •~=~~!lSM-91 '4 I lqil('. 2 cnr. ga~~ge, $2!Kl. 131 E. Ul1h St. c:osta l\lr~a St & Balboa Bl\'d. $2.l. mo. 1 If found please call 55l·2708 rem ode I , ptiUoa. Call Exp. Refs. $3.50 hr. 00.~7912
:? BR. 2 BA, epls., drps.. n10, sul>let. &ID-<li:il 6.\(}..().Q;JG 67f>-4600 duys: 6 7 5 -i 8 7 6 aft.5 Paldwtn & LenhoU 646-9795 HOUSECLEANrNG Incl. va·
l':irporL j chllcl OK, no pcts.1 • l:Jcal'h·Flreplacl'·Yrly • Eves. FOUND: Beagle l\[bc, male, RE~lODEL. ndd-<in, 1 a r cant apts. Reo.sonahle rates.
$100. nio. 53I-£jW A11rac1i\'e> 3 hdr., 2 IJoth. MESA LRG double gnrage for Huntington Beach approx, 1 yr Vic. Unlverslly conv. cust. & ne11, const. n ···rences 49;-6967
Ir vine 3844 Lots ol J1Meling • carpet· storRge 0t1\y. Vic: Orange $150 MO. & UP & lrvlne 11·21 548-68-IO 25 )'I'll exp. free eat, 64!>-3439 HOUSECLEANING wanted,
di1lpes ·bit/In.~· $ri0 ino. GARDEN & PCl-1. NB, $60 1110 on Ashwill-Burkt & Co. please Identify! MINOR HOME REPAIR dependable, ref1 . Ow n
'LL ·, B , n . I 1:-.lll \\'. B:ittlia 6il-2'2'"13. APTS lse, 962-1762 714· 997 2100 Jo~UND: German Shepherd, Plumi.1 .... , ""---n-. trans, call R""lime 541-8108 -" l11'\I • r, • u.'1 Nl!\I n. · -female, Fawn & bl&ck. Vic. .... .. '""'""t"" ··~ • .., Pool. J;tfu.:'1.1. 1"f'c'. roo 111, BP.AND l'\:t::\r 2 h>', 2 bn; 10x20 PRl\'ATE. locked. $1j. *COSTA MESA* Ceramtc Tile, 540-5560 landicaplnn ~ frplc. 2 <'rlr l. pa!JO!', il hl I dpb.s .. strp!I to ocenn. S.12.> 2 8: J Bdrnic:. l"1']11.'I. drps. mo. 406 7200 SI, Huntington \\'il!IOn. Leather CO 11 a r • FENCES-OATES • _ J!Ol'a~e . i-:o Jll'l!I. L"n11·eri.1I)' 10 S.19.i. D:lvklr.on RI l y. ulilitle!I pnirl. B 11 ins. Beach. f!00.1889 Aimo~t oev.• J'o.l-1. ~"'""-'l""'!l~l.~~~--,.,,,--== \VE BUILD &: REPAIR LAWNS BROWN? 1~ork. Sl.'l:i. S17~i91 <1 r 1 1H5-iji3 laun.Jry f11ci litie~. Rec. Office Renti 'I----4400 1300 sq. ft. $185. f\10. F'OUND -Tenier mix. Dark + 548-7637 eves + Reriwall<>n Is a neceu!ty
542..::J'!7 1 BR, pool, a.11111~. ~uper l"Ofl•n 11·/1)t'l0l IMllle, fO'lll 641·230l v.•/Brn & Cry. Fein. Vic 4th -:---"""'=-=;-o=c..::=~ at this lime. Contact Creen
Lagun1 B•ach 3848 ,..wit.1rp! F11n1i1ur,.. 11 \1 :l i I. roo1~1, f;J\U'.~11.. ~I. Adults 1-1-SO_l_W_E_S_T_C_L_l_F_F_D_R_, INDUSTRIAL SPACE with Sr. & S.A. Fr11-y, S . A . Carpet Service 6016 Haven Garden s, 2123 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; \\'rst<'liff HrC'n C'r\l'l}('r/Agt Qlll). nn ~ti. ~1 Url~lol, carpeted offi ce In the ·-"~'~-~1"~"~~~--.~--.~ CARPE Cl.EA Nev.'}>Ort Blvd., OI. J lrn I' I l&-60 Cost ·\ l\lt·•·1 NJ::\\'PORT r i11riru:!al Center E1ptannde on RM H 111 . LOST: Black Lob., ~10.le. lg. * T NING • Elnier, 64&-Jm. OCEANFRONT R.tl..;\~I or & ij . , 751-1415 Leasing Office Sp.ace Nlcc! 1300 Sq. Fl . J anitorial puppy, flea collar&: Aspen, CERTIFIED STEAi\I
2RR , 2U1\, yearly 1eA11 e .1 l...ARGE 2 h.'tirm, 2 ba, c~ls~ CA LI_. ON·SlTt !\I AN AGER lneI11. $200. p/nio. !17!1-3923 Colo. Lie. 673--l!MS eves. * 646-7811 * Clllsslfletl Adi IH2""3G78.
St\·urllv. Pr\va!e bl'n i·h , rlrpii:, 11l1n'l, ~nr .. nr II ~1: !71·11 6tl-Jll1 t'xt. 216. 1,000 SQ. !-"T. office or UJST: Shaggy White.Maltese
Pool i".01n1i,c(• Cnnui 1·•>0111. llo~p. ,\Tnturc 1111111111· N ° ,"'l""'.-:--...,~·~1'"'£=7 55c P.~R SQ FT ~tQrl\gf', Plt-nly of p!lrkiJ11t. mRle dog, 6 lbc .. vie. Cd~t. ~
l\lfll;11'i' tulul111, no 1,,..1 ,; IX'IS.. $l'!a. 100· 642-l~i ~Vl~·l,t.I~ .:t llJlJ: . iz'~ .. NC'\11"Klfl Shore11 Area. 6i:>-4746 STAR GAZEE.,,. .. 7
l li55 f'1~11~1 llwy., .~. l.11c11nri LHG. 2 BR 11·/sllr1. B..'l,vfron1 . llCITINC NlWCONCl ,T! 16l7 '·' ESTCL}F'F-NB Call &t!-82:12, l'LO~ST=-, ~D~lu_e_po!...,...n~t ~S71_a_m-,-,-, I Br CLAY 1. POLLANl---..---:::::.,--i
Pri\'A.te 1v;i.1d,.ll('Cluded area. ADUll lAKlSIDE ltWIMC /\GT. ->ll...:i032 1600 IT of M-1 on SKYPARK Clt. 2 'Al yNJ old. Big Ca· N: o,: o.ll AdMI <Md. k N!-;\\;-2 I.· ;i ~H. LL'X t~HY I P11noran1lc !~iy \'if'\\", 5850 I "".-uflt1t.-Cc1,110 300 SQ JoJ', C'rptsldrps, $95. .,.,..,_ 64A,.,•o V A=r1'I!,,.,~!,,.,,, y
' CO :\ Do ~I I Nlt:\IS. 11 Ilic lea~e. Gi:;...tO\S; 8i5~24li. h I per nio. Call 646-2130 or ale{ heat, Cl>I~, clrJ)ll. u•IV nyon. ~-To dtv•lop mtitog• for Su~oy, OC~AN \t lE\l'S 11t•:1 1· Vh.., BEAOI LIVING. lo\'t"ly 3 •Boe •ors -"-679-cc.;3~7~1ll'=~---.,.,--U!k l.'T oing ralC, 866-4481 FOUND Spitz, lem. a I I qodWOl'cfscornJ91)ndll'IQ'torumbers
u11·1.1 llCtH Ii. Frorn $.12:1 Br, :z l\:i, .frpl~-, n e v.· I y •I BR , 2 BR DF:LU}(E ! mom office l ~S=to;;';';V;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;SO;;l dw~h~IJte~.~Tr~at~n~ed~.~V~l=c.~A=U•~o~ta ;;:Zodlocblrttl 1lgn. ~·l'T,5 1 ~IN'-\\'\nuir (Ir yr1y 6-15-•2 Bit & Den €orpn11 dcl J\!1tr 4Jc Pl, St .. lt.B .. 5J6...9801. -!,....,. • •·J;J:,:"t ~=---
l un. 1 Ba. 1 blk ,,, O(·f":i n. 3343 da~. 612-3783 cveir;. From $l85 . $435 H.ea1ooom1Cll, Bkrs. 67j-6700 STOP HEREI FOUND: t.tale Torto~ shell ~~ fl;::-'* :!~
lt.clrl"., fl·plc, cl~k. J.iltns. J BR, 21,. Bli. Perft'<•! fflr epl A1TRACTJVE front offlc:e, Do you netd i;,n extra liton.ge cat. Flea collar. Dov er 5,_. ,s,C"""'9 ~'-"'
S'l\D. n1 ... -l!H·2-~i:1 or 2·3 slnRlC$. 1, blk 10 MesoVtrde Eait&Adams RJ')und floor. Approx 400 tq clolc!t! Room? Garage'! Qr Shores Weetcllff 646-6252. P.<;;ER 'i,:j ffi:.. ~=-
2 BR. 1 Ha, o...•1•1111 vlr1\', bl!ach. W \V, BalbOn . Open 540-1800 h. $12.l. mo. 1&48 Newport 1? 1 Then you 11eed FOUND: Younc Irish Setter, J1Mi. #'-" ""'-
rio•o•k,;, nenr hl'och. !rplc, Sat. $35(), mo. 121J14i6-6i:<l. Blv1l' C.l\I, 543-9766 .ALLl;PACJ::, lfl'lmflton l male, FalrYlew A San Dtqo 10si...t ~ ff :::...,-
••• 10' ~ 4~ l"I-180 SQ ~ Jill ' I Ncv.·land Huntl njf\on Beach Fwy. 66322$ QT 612-6091 ot:."' :f-riT_ • ...,.,,.,.....,..,;~, .• ,j 3 BR.2 tw.1,ith lRr J.;C' rl, .mo.inc. 'jA ~T,. n°""
Lido Isle 3856 11undt<-k. \\'nJk to bea c h . ,..... utll. Boata le _bey outtldt 960-1970 LOST: SILKY TERRIER , 1 Wiit! ,,,. n.-....
S3Jj n111. A1·11\l 12/t. rS '"v yout door. 673-6606 /!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"l":~:""!!!!! ... !!!!!•/?.tale 3 mos. Vic; Balboa 14Y-.u ~ 1,.........,.,.
J HR. 2 H.1, hHn•, 'I o•n r 1 6~1.·i.1 1\. /ICfrts NE:\\i'ORTBEACH Oftlce LINK l11land. REWARD. 673-1483. !fl::-. !!~ nz-
gara::;:e. "Pl•, drps. A1lul1«, UNt"L'I\~ ,\pt~. e 13r, 2 n.1 ~ for renLJOU or part. $125~ STORAGE UNITS-FOUND: Belge A \\'tllte nwle ::r.::: !I~..i ~="'
1....,,,,,._ AIYi 2 Br. 11
1 f-tJt,I \\"esh·llfr nn'.1, $1111111 f'l'l _ f II.: I up, 67.l-9311 PtMIOnal, bush~orn!Cf'l!a· Coclmpoo. Very fr!~ndl)t. it• ,,....,.. n~ "~~~~
2 c:\r tcn.r:igc, hifn~. r1>t:-. I OK. call fi.t:!.-2-1~· 61;..9000 l Hit. -'111"!hVU!'C, rJi ', Tit""' 12li!-O<"-I CJ4 "n tlorur.J 11nr.1t!?e. Fn1n1 SS. l.!1~1011 Vlt!jo. 830-054. ·-20~ "°'~ ao»-w f ,, --' - -11u111 $~j(l. I OR. rron1 Sl !l3. ·v : :J u'~". n ""' ..._. ., -21b-)!~ 11 ~ 11111 .. lrplr·. l..M!.~<'. ~·111 B.\'l"Vll.\\-,_ ltlk hi vt.'(•:in. Pool iennl' rontlTW"nlBI Tndu5tnaJ park. Ulll fum . .l11mhorec -" S.n n O l r10 \\'IIITE Samoyed, College I.if! Mrn 2:1 IJT• 11"""
jlflr!lnl ,. furn Rn.396i Jlj•W "' bi:. ~ tia. s~:.o. ll)G. 111'Pl'litt"m. Stifi:'ll'tlll" fflmlly $7.J. WI' both. ~ 1 .. 1'1. ... wt)'. C.ll !)79'1l.i'ly-Pt1rlr, --CO.IA J'o.teH. 5ii7· ,!!..AH. .. ~ ~i:' $( ~-,:>,. ;:_
Newport each 3 69 ~'tly :;.-i·;:t:41. R~~J-~ sci·hnn, Clo'-"! to 1hoppln11: N!-:\V Plll-'h office Bldg .. 2 Refttalt Wa nttd 4600 314-1 !~~~~ "·--'""'
I P.\RK N<"''P"!tl, <'I yd \rie\\'. l: fine be:tcl1. 64ol-26t1 to 6 rL'l su11M. Cpnfcre~ U>ST: yg I.cm Irish Setttt, ~ ~= n=
lBft. 2ha. trp l'. litt pti t
0 2 Br. z e.. S::i61.:'i0. 6l2~i037 _ R.n. Yf'rox copier. Near EXECUTIVE fam1ty nctd.t 11n• to "levna" nr lllgh • " Utc~11,. mcu v.n!('r, )ffl'I\' $'.!'3 m n, D ~--I gT ,.,o• 2t,.,,_ ,...., .. ,_. HN~." l.?.lt__ .. krnil~lir~41 ,\\,kd fl)'1L d•yl",614--130'Jt>\'I''-ON THE BAY O.C.Alrpor1.~1loYAO. l BR,2 A ndobyun: Schoo,1.At.Bch.4 .,_,. '°'• 600r tot.:Til1to1 Al~
711-Jllj!J.:JYJ f"ifrtjliA.fiihi1 hr, rri1I<'. t Nth lloor 2 Ur, 2 a.. Slip Outl'.loor sport!! IOllt I I s IOIAl~~f or .,1~n ... ~'i!.. J300 Sell idlt' Hems wt th a Dally 1 ~==~~~~=°""=='°'~:":-::::"~N=·i:i.,:":t::!~>~l.,,_,,~~~ -,~---,~l'24''1f lilk tw:>:1eh. $290. tno. 'l'rly. nvn ll. S'.'(XI. mo. Nf'\\'(K)rl appcal7 Sell your tQ.~llpmcnt ..,,_ rno. 4 ,,.....,..,...."-"'•• Ptlut Claulfitd Ad. C.11 W V ,,:.f'!1~/al Ads...... • l ~l.'tlS ll~lill--I. Brh, 642·11:931 or 646-8316 \vllh It! lawo.OC11t Dft!J1 Ptlol CLA~JFTEO \\'Ill H'll 11! '-'--"'=~-----
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Job Wented, Fmele 7050
~'IATURE l~Hpon~\ble llldy.
t!xpd, In slt:k 1•11re of till.'
e ld e rly, ln(•ld!ng Ille
hsekeeping, oopklng, etc. Is
seeking position, Best rcls.
714-956-1763
APT mgr, or aulst to mgr,
Adult complex. E.'(p'tl. Ref5,
Box 594 OcellJL'lklc. ~-·
OOOKKEEPlNG. P.T. P .R.
& Tax Rcpona lhru T .B.
645-2469 Cl'CS & \l'lmdl.
Holp Wonte~. M&F 71 00
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
wtth 'l yrs., account• rl!C/picy-
uble ex<!perlenee 9'79:5330.
ASSIST.
MANAGER
Experienced
SALES PEOPLE
Good ~le~ Backi(l"(lund
For H!Rh Speclnlty
Jo'asWon .Shop
Sc.t fi;tonrlgf'r
APROPOS
'29·Poshlon l1l1nd'
Newport Beech
Or Coll ~2652
AT TEN 0 ANT, cxper.for
graveyard 'hlft. Good pay.
' Jo~ ~tlt1. Apply Shell
Station. lro:l lrvlno, NB
AUTO flfech. nHdt!d 1t 1
Goodyear Ctr., lop w~, ~~ bene'1. Lou or Jl111
A V I EC
No e.xp req: trnln 11! Ju,1 JI!•)'
l'C'nrOl1. ?i:r-1' -u:::t:I, 11 fr r·
vlew 1»"'. Olli your Anny
Reen.tllrr Rnd Join 11\f! t•'il·
JllC' v.•ho've Join~ the i.Mn)•.
Culftt i\l t'lll &43"1 lft.l.
Don't &111e up t1hi ahtp!
"Usl .. It In clo11ined, Slllri
to Sham ltetults! 8'2>-6871..
•
1nttd, M&F 7100 tttlp W1ntld, M!!!!!'
Delivery-Sunday Only
OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIEJIS RE-
QUIRES TKE USE OF A LARGE$rA. Tl~N WAGON OR VAN: CONTACT MR.
Bt:NTON WILLIAMS, S30 WEST BA y
STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE
642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT.
An Equ•I Opportunity Employer
Help W•nted, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100
• AVON COCh"l'AtL .\Valtreq, f' u I J
tJme evenings. E"perlenced.
Trim Your Chrls1mas ~J9~1Yw~~u.:estaunnt,
Tr" With E xtra $$ COOK
You make reprelll!ntlng the Exper'd tine cooj(,
worlP'• large11t coeml!tics & Fl'Ollpitalb:aUon, pd v a c.
toilelrle• company. Sl)Oiv & Other bl'!neftl9. Sam's Seafo-
sell beautltul a I rt 1 , cos-od. 16278 Pacilic Coast Hwy, mellca, jewelry l'!tt. In )'OW' H
spatt time. h1eet people, ~·B~.i;o-=:::-=-"7c:-. have IWl too! COOKS, nien, wonil!n bkfast
Call 54(). 71).11 exp. Top 1''llgff. Apply tn
BABYSl'ITER, 2. 5 pm , 1 person, Cari0w'1 Re!taur-
child. &!ar St. Sehl. kl'tB. an1, Pico tumolf, San Cltm.
~1652 or 549-1285 aft S
BABYSI'ITER-grandmothf!r Dent~· earch type. Sep. . 111. board &
taJary. 211:irl1 3 & 5. 64(}.MRi
BEAUTY Salon Lido area 752-1541
has space avail. for rent 1 ~~~~~~~;;~ Dec. 1st. 675-4100. 67J..4820
B 0 AT B•"'"· ""'""" DENT AL ASST .,.mold maker. New Finn. 48' Chalnlde l'!xper. only. Ex·
Sailboat. WES'rERN Box. J><tndl'!d duli.es. 3% day
1<&3 Santa Ana, 9'.!GTI "'eek, Full Wary, ~1 any
BOOKKEEPER-F/C for beneflls. Beach area. Call
Newport Center CPA Flnn.1-"'~·'4"36"". ~~===-
Apply by mail to Gifford DENTAL RECEPT.
HELP WANTED
Largo Co!llp•ny ·
Exp1ndin9
NOW HIRING
Perman~nl work in
manut<aQlUl'lnc, distributing
&: lNtallaUon. No eXper\ence
necescary du!'! to ocelll'!nt traWna procran\ tor men A
woml'!n 11 "over.
TOP WAGES
Fo:-M(lt'9 lnfonnlltton can
(714) 191-3541
Call Mon Only
HOUSKKEEPER Needed,
pmn. J:iveln, ref'1. ~·Id.
Salary negotiable. kr."l'!ly
home. ~3'791 alt 6 P~I ------
INSURANCE
PENSION
Opportunities
& Monroe, C P AS , 500 AU phasl'!I dentcl mgmt. I NI'!~ Centl'!r Dr, Sulle yr exp nee. Sal. open. Some Ar• you In nud of a
501. l!wport Beach, 92660. Sat. Corp benetllll. H.B. change? Looking for a
BOOKKEEPER 40 Yrs or _Ca~ll='.,..'T'.'3540='-· _,,8!!3-=5032=·~" 1 p--•-11lonal climate to Old.'. ~... 'h~• + 1°· "DE L '~ "uu " '.J\.'TA As1lstant, exper'd. d I ti come tax. Part-t me. Npl x on.. ave op9 yl!MJr exper SI Bch. 644-0439. -• ....,. cerUflcate. Good In GROUP PENSIONS? PllY· Call 5#-8844.
*BOYS & GIRLS* DENTAL Aul , expo•
Newspaper Routes open In p/tlml'!. EI Toro/P.lisllon
San Ctl'!mente. liUn. aa:e 10 Vil'!jo. Call f131r.ll'l0.
yrs. A nlCI'! ProOt !!very D t S H WA SH ER Wanted
month for Boyl and Girls DA''!I. Beachcomb -. Cof· who are willing to 11.'0f'k and ftt ShoPI 2633 w. Coast
do a Rood job. Phone 1111.y, NB. 642-8415. =~ uk to leave an ;:D:;OC~Ti.O"'Ri,Si=:.A;S:;;S;:,IS"'T"A"N=T
Equal Oppor. Employer Young lady (t.s.28) to 11.urk
BOYS & GIRLS a s doctors as sistant lrecpt. In health spa. No
?be DAILY Pflm haJl exper. net.fi&. We 1n11n you.
-1mutes open in COSTA Apply tn person aftn or eve.
1.IESA, COu.EG~ PARK & 2112 Harbor Blvd., 01 EAST & \VEST rosr A AfESA. 642-4321 El!'!Ctronlcs 100% Frei!
Equal Oppor. Employl!r *Dffign Engr to $19K
BOYS & GIRLS R&D dopt. Min. 3 yrs"'""'· N~rr Carriers. Min. ell!clronil' l'!(fUip. or rom. ~~vr-pulera. aae 1 . Udo Isle, B&lboa lfELEN SCHAF'FER
Penlnsula. Contact Mr. PERSONNEL AGENCY
Backltrorr at the DAILY • ...,., ea ~ n • NB • ..,.. .....,,,. 1n1pus ...... .,...., . • PILOT or call 6:2 i..u.1. & Call 557-1Tll
)!'!aw a1>rllcatio:1.
Equal Oppor. Employer ENGINEER-Jr. ClvU
BOYS 11093-11.132
or Requires know'ledge of draft·
GIRLS Ing, computiJI& tt1eareh,
writing, checking &: direc-
Paptir Route1 Open tlon o< neld operations. Ed-
in Laguna Beach In ucation equivalent to grad-
Meny Locations. uatlon from accredited col-
Call Mr. Lambert leg!'! or 1·~\·eraity v.<ith major &42--021 v.·ork in civil enginet'ring, or
an E.I. T. certitlcall'! issued Equal OpP'r. Emrloyer by the State. Flling Dead·
BRAKE & line December 6, 191'4. Re-
qu.,toppticatlon !ron1' Oly
of San Juan c:apiltrano
FRONT ENO MEN & f.: l:C~~1~1~o;~
INSTALLATION MEN
For Pep Boys Store
Immed. full-time openings.
Xln't salary & working
conds. L I b I! rat l!mployee
benefits.
Apply Jn PM'lon
Ul E. 1st Street
Santa Ana
1530 S Harbor, Fullerton
152'11 Stach Bl, v:=rtm.
2'J$ Bristol, Cotta ~tcSI\
CARPENTER
*Engineer 100% Free
Mfg Engr lo 18K
Responsible tor 1 e q u I'! n c e
manuf. operations, oomm.'I
b u s I n e 11 be.ck.ground ln
t he r m Oj\\.1!lding, machine
1ihop lmp6rtant.
llELEN SOIAF'FER
PERSONNEL AGENCY t26'J Campus Dr, B-4, N .B.
Ca11 $7-ml
EXEC. SECRETARY .
Chalteng'g. career opp. for
intelligent. mo 11 v a I e d,
ora:anized I nd I v I d u a I .
Superior 1kll11 req'd. Opp.
re.liponslb!lllles. Pll'!ase sul>
mil resume & history of
earnings, to: Box 4 2 4 ,
Balboa Island, Calif. 92660
Du• to axpamlon In the
Pension Area we art
IMklng:
PENSION
CONTRACT
Specialists .
PENSl_ON
Underwriters
1-3 Yt1r1 expertenca In
Group Pen1lon Under.
writing, Contracts or
Administration,
PENSION
TECHNICAL
ASSISTANT
3-5 YMrl axperl•nce lft
Group Pension Admlnl·
1tration/Pan1lon Plan
design: Systems Analy-
si1 or programming
helpful. Will a11lst Sy,..
tems 0.1ign & Conver·
slon.
College de9rH prefer·
rH. For consideration,
pl•••• ••nd re1ume &
1alary hl1tory to C.
Borundt:
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Ctr Dr
N•wport Beach
C•llf. 92663 (714) 64C).Jl25
An E<!oal _ ..... Opportunity Empmyl!I'
?-1.SJ: Data Corpocat\011 hu
Immediate openln&:• tor ex-
perienced pe:non 1n o u r
tacllltlel 11.rea. I>uUes In·
elude operatlrtr v ft cu u m •
rua Jbam pooer, floOt
poUaher, atandard jllflitorlal
f un ction•. Individual
selected muat have min. 2
•
ytan recentre I at I! d ex-ASK FOR ELAINE
INFLATION
HURTS!
IN SALES , GOOD
PEOPLE CAN
CONTROL THEIR
OWN INCOMES
Sult•s ttpresent~tlvu with
Crrl!Oed Laborator1t1 havl'!
™'*n able 10 INCRtASf;
th~lr lneomes ye8.l·ly-lhu•.
mnrr Thon romp('nsntlng ror
Uic rising l.'<M!t W: livlni;. perll!nte A ateady work An Equal Opportunity Employer ""°"'· I~~~!'"'""~"!'~~!'"''!"!~~!!!!~~~~~ Al> manuf&."!lurers· ol a brood
\"• otter ,.utivl! .... v, Help Wented, M&F 7100 Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 liM o! lndu,11ria.J and Ln1U·
DIJ(Y PllOT
OPENING DECEMBER 9th
900 Bay1ide Or, Newport Beach
H•s Openings For:
FULL r. PAl!T-TIME
DAY & NIGHT ·~odem fll UUn: & ei_. tutional productir;, our A.1'8
ctllent bene.tt • MtXER OPERATOR f or PRE-SCHOOL Nttds Helper are r.;oT AJ."'FECTED by the BUSBOYS
adhetivea a coatings ntlgr. A Playground Supen,lsor. grnrral econorny. By selec-
Exper. fn weigh I ng of Hn: l~pm, ~pm. 0.M. & iivt'~~ ;_~ing ... ~lihl1 Y mo1U· ttalns. hardeners, fillets & NA areu. Start $ 2 I h r . vot~ ..... ""'" V."O,-,. ng Jlf!'OP e.
pigments ls deaira ble. Call Call ~7. \\'e have bt>eome one of lhc
Q u aJIDed llldl. ·du&l should
oppty,
Mcib-Fr!day !:l>-10.Ahf
Ml
DATA
CORPORATION
335 Baker St
Costa Mesa, Ca 926Z7
I ~-~~;..,;,,;;._:;~:;:..=:;; J '.~~::::~=:"""'::::" J fas1€'st ~l'U\ling indusuial 1~10DEl..S NEEDED for all * Progr emr/NC 16K t'Qrporal.ioni. in America I<>
pl\ues of Y.<ork. Se rl ou s Progrrlm for gcn'I machine day.
minded onlv C•ll '""" f"r • h o p p r o ducts-preci.<iion ~ • UJ u Our averare first uenr rep,.. l n tl'!rVll'!W bf.1!!11.•een equlp.(3 AxC!ll lOO'k Free. J
2PM-5PM 0 r 7PM-10??.1, HELEN SCHAFF' ER sentnllvl'.c;' romnds.<iions e:<· &6-~. ~R~~~.L ~?~CJ8 ~~1~~ t~ra~~ee:r;
MO'I11ERS HELPER, live-Call 557_27ll drawing account and an ex-
ln, board & ~alary. 3 School I ~~~~~~~~~ I cellf"nt prognin1 or frinae
HOSTESSES
DISHWASHERS
Apply At: The Reuben E. Lee
151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport leach
In Person, No Phone Coils PIMM
Equal Opportunity Employer
F.quaJ OpportwUty age children. 6~7001 alt. PROOF OPERATOR benefits for family security.
Employer 3 p.m. Jl!!f!!!lll!ll!!!!'f!!lfl!lll!'l!!'!!!'~!!!'!~fl'![IJ'!ll'!"ff!ll!!!"!'!!'l!!!'!!!!I "'!'~~i!!'~i.;!!!'!"~~'l"'"'::":~=::="~~iiii•~ co , _ _. ~~.,rter,""Elh \\'e prt>sC'ntl y have l'l.n oncn-H elp Wanted, M&F 7100Help Wanted, M&F 7100
JUNIOR SALESMEN MTST/sc •~0• ~~y" C "'""Y log fo' • '"'" ,.,,..,.,,,,. SECURITY PACIFIC lh'e'in Uie Oranr-e County
National Benk ai,-i.. If you feel you !U'I'! the
Age 10.15. Earn $20-$40 per OPERATOR 550 Newport Cen1er Dr ca.Uber of individual u·e are 11o1t"ek getting new CU11tomera Neu·port Bl'!ach 11eeklng and would like an
for the DAILY PILOT alter Equal Oppor. Employer opportunity to dlscus.<i this
achoo! and Saturdays. You MSt Data Corporation is l'!X• RADIO AND TV REPAIR: on a personal basis, pll.'6lie
m115t be out L~ school by panding Olli' adminl tr ti Few good trainee openings. contact . . . \Ve have a position open for an experienced 3~001 pm13~.~ able to,•~Nrk services department.1 ir!u:~ HSG 17-28. Also train as tailoress to work part-time alongside the
• eas u.v• per wee · 0 dual selected must have pre-communications Engineer. Dick Friedkln greatest master tailor to be found anywhe re
delivules or collecting. vious ~ITST/SC rie Hi Sehl. l>hYaics I. math (714) 638-8300 . G TORE be f d Transportation pro v ided. expe nee baci<Duimd helpful. Start at in the REA TEST S . to oun any· r !I 968-4812 and be able to do your own $344.fO/i Gd hol .. ~ Free If no answer, ca11 where. Our store is located in New;r.:rt Beach ~-·'1 Oppon:·-•ty Emplowr Jlll.!!te-up and ink lining. Jf · mo. uu'6"· (TI4) TJ0.1811 f
......iw ''"' • you're looki1lg for the op-~I/Med., Pd. Vac. Other. &: the tailor shop is on the 2nd oor o the J"~r.-S.C~°"•y~-~-""'$550 portunlty to UM? )'Ollr crea-Cati the MA.rlnt!!, The )fonday, November 25, or store in a large air co nditioned room with all
Sh & 're::· Public live ability to the ruUest, C:arl'!e r Corps, ~58471 Tuesday. November 26 after new equipment. \Ve also have the best sales Pe~I Aae8::h arta. ~alor~w;t1:u:'i:n~~ n~':"=A~~~ES="~·T=A~TE-=e=R=o=KE=RS~or ~~t. c~11 ~~CT.PP~ stall, selling to the nicest customers & if~
(Jlfark III Center ) tacllltJes. be.sic major n11'!di· ASSOCIATES! 2 Years act· Wl&ble to call, write: would like to have the opportunity to JOin 1651 E. FAlnger A\'e, SA cal. 10 Day p&ld vacation, iv!'! experience requittd/pro-our team ... Please send a brief resume to:
Call 542-8836 11 paid hollday11 Including fessional approch essential. C rtified The Daily Piiot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Cod• Mei•,
WESTCLIFF 1 ~·m 6hut-down at Quist· N:?w Airport L'enter location! e Ce. 92626, Clas1lfied ed no. 109. We wlH,con-
KEYPUNCH m11..1. Recreation facilities. Private, deluxe off.it"es-fully Laboratories tect you for en interview.
staffed. ~fa xi mum com· 8383 Wiishire Blvd. f!~!'!J!!J!_!!~!'!!!'!!'!!~!!l' -~!!!!l!!![!!!!!!!!!!!![!!!!!!!!J!'!!!!!!l!!l Swing itllft. Exper'd opera· PleaSI! Apply Jn PeJ"llOn n1ission arrangement. Call I Ill CA 902ll ~
tars. mM model 5496. Apply ~ion·Frl. B:.30-lt:OOAM 545-8424 Bever Y H s, Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted. M&F 7100
tn person, Tues Nov. 26th. Or Contact:
U}-llam, 31MC Airport Loop MSI [BSOUTHAssociatedCOlST Fancy resumes not necessary Sliver Smith• want~ with TYPIST Dr, Costa Mesa. We hire N!QPle-not p11per. own equipmenc. Earn Ing P/time. Accurate t y P 11 t
~.. 11-L.--unlimited. Pick own how-s. ___ .,_ .. rn"" K!~rl•~ mo~ .. !anan•~ •. DATA CORPORATION 1tt"'~1011 ""~ \llf! Are An Apply ln per'llOll, 1640 E. 1~ .,.,..,v w.p.m. ~pro -....-'"'"" " u... Equal Opportunity Employer Edlnaer, Unit P., s ant a l'!xpcr. helpful. Apply Nn-plano. Also m;,at be abll'! to 335 Bak:er.St .... tional Systems Corp, 4361
1lng beck-up vocaJa. Call Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Real Estatl'! ~~~~ Ana. 8\reh St, N.B. 5 4 6 -7 3 6 O.
846-1677. EqU&J Opportunity 1~12:0CC :C moW: 1~~ Sales Representative Spray Painter !Near O.C. Airport.)
*LIBRARIAN* Empioyl'!r m/f Estatl'! you ma.,y quailly for {TrelnM) Fin ls h •Jffay painter WAITRESS T~ Reh .SS00-$700 ~tUSICIAN~Exctilent "'ilh one ot 8 openings in Walkft' Local d1vis'ton of large na-::.TJi:n.. ~~b~el! ~ ~ 1.tust bf! p e r •o n a b I e A
J. or ~ group m C:osta Cua Forming Band Im· & Lee program with $20,00'.) lional corporation h8.ll open. flnl1hlna: fiM 3 dimensional mponsible. ·Apply in penon ~le11a instrument company. medlate1y. Columbia Rec-p.ll.18 potl!ntial. plus acceler-ing .,, be filled imrn~iately graphlcl work & rntaW'allt only, Spagetti Bender. C20I
Frtt/Al.&o Fee Jobs ord SW' ready for Big Timi'! atl'!d comrWMlon s ca I e . for sharp individual in-intl'!rior d~. Alfred P.f. W. O>ut Hwy. )'l'.B.
A"'u: .... ~ 642~nnel Again. Country Pop, Rock Call JACK PECK evening! terested in a marketing G 0 rd 0 n DI! 5 i g n '· 250 W/.ITRESS, EXP. Ml or 333£~11fh No.15, O t & Blues. ~fl'!l' 21 to 30. =i:e~~n~. Hun-Acbt~lo meet people, \\·Ill-Fischer, Of 540-2860. =~:;.:e=~~
• Jimmy O!rlstmas. 49'1·1388 lngness to v.'1'.lrk at all STOCK CLERK for a l!'!ading H S , .......... L~H ~~. ~$G NEW FACTORY ,R,.E'°AL""'E"sr:;:-A°"TE"·;==== I l:?vels ambition & a clean-Optical co. In Irv\nl'! area. 1 -~'~"~·~· ~~=-=-----'
17 -No "'-" SALESPEOPLE. \'~• -t ,, .. ,· ,....arance """"'ired. No optical ex ...... , necffs. \VAATID Man ot ~ -..,. exper. n e c es•· Branch ouUl!ts just ope • ..,,. ·Tu~ .. u '"" ····-Call '! '!cCrill 9-~ •~ ~ ''-"'-Id "' Wii i train . Sta r t at lnarea.needsthefollowing: work in the hottest &reM, Rapid Advancement "r." IS, ,.,..~. "'';' Q:':'°lli,'..t'° e 1!1"~
J.344.10/mo. Exel'!l opp. Pd Mi?Dt T'ml! $185 wk liur.Ungton Beach/Fountain 11 Qualified SUPPLY CLERK gen · 1 y•e mta ·
vac. Frtt Dent/Ml'!d. Guar. Servmen (2) S3' hr Valley'!' Let us train you. TI4/642-l260 Bob Hansen No ~xp ~'d; train at full 1.fUAt Uw-ln. Pvt nn: ba
emplmnt. Call t'he Marines, Salesmen Open Call Phil lilcNa.inee 963-4567 l ·SPM J.fon thru Sal ))3~· bt'!OE!filll. i\1-F' t8·3t In-l· tv. Re:fs. ~113 Aft ?pm.
The Carl'!e r Corps, Pref O\T 25, marri~. car. Village Real Estate Teleprompter Cable TV tervie\V nov.-. Call )Our \VHO \VANTS TG V.10Rli:[
54S-5847f968.-91TI. All benefits., career poa!Uon111. ~RE=At.~EST""'"A"T~E""SA""'t.E=SP"E"o."° 2SZ4 \V. Corult H\I')' A1mv Recruiter nru! Jc..ln DRIVE A CAB!
LVN-Olallenglng position for 4M-1065 PLE needed for Corona del Ne\\'JIOrt Bl'!ach, Ca. the people who've joint'd Thi'! CHOOSE your houri, •·ork
person w/ superv. ability. Mar's most bl'!auti!ul office. Equal Oppor. Eniployer Army. Co~ta 7'.1esa. 'l~·11G3 for )'OUtsl!U. be )'OUl' O\lo'n
For PM shift w/ 11.•lmds oU. c s boss. 1.fl!n or \WlmeJl, Ca a 11 Pei g y ween I'! Y SALES """=='°"'==~I ~ 11 Ii g h ti y ··~!capped. Gt'l'!at wages & hen. for 675-8600 TELEPHONE WORK .,.. , .... ,..
r\ihl permn. Apply at 146 -=o;=·====--1 READ THIS! 1''R0l\I YOUR HO~IE Neat· Clean ai>pean.ncl'!. Superlor Ave., NB or call RECEPTIONIST Vts., retired. Aa:e 2S to 70.
TAILORESS
641-2410 NO SELLING SUpplement you t tl'ICOITll!.
NTE CE DENTAL AUXILIARY $1100 A Month P/liml!. TOP COMMISSIONS Drive a cab 6 hrt or mot'!'! a MAI NAN $50)) A J.lonth F/lime ' day. Apply in p,eraon .
Will train commission only. 84B-o.tro or 'r24-0120 CO ·~ E 16 h SUPE·RVISOR Fast growi ng Huntington T-"e ,· ..... ,,1.,, •tr . Eq. Opp. Err.ployer Yellow Cab ., .._ • t Bee.ch PREVENTIVE nw '""" St .. Costs. ~fesa.
Ugbt Mtehanical (plumb'g. PRACTICE has opening for Tyll'r 543-93.fl. TELEPHONE CALLERS 3 \VOP.IEN Imme d . to
& electricaJ) bk ground glrl with ability to assume ~-·~SALES EARN Oiri.stmas monl'!Y-distribute Chrlltmu ,_,,_ p~ferred. Contact: MI s 1 Houll'!wives-Student•Re~ .-v
CO tet1ponslbillty Jn adQltion ltJ N•w -mp••Y n I'! e d s ln· w k 1 u: duets. Full, p/L Mr. Levi Kl-. s ,·, r-~-.. un-· " . "" . or n our o.uce or ....,,,. ·• ........ ..,,,.. ..,,. being lntelllgent. creative, 1 11 t attractivo ial to J V... 846-6455. Club. &U-5404 btwn: 9 & e igcn horn!'! mornlnp-evening! or
llAlll •1 ·•-Fri NEWPORT enthusiastic and cheerful. assist ?" s e 111 n g our both. Cal: ~ r~n~ or ""'me
, "on. u .. u . Call 84&-0654. ~tanal &: ~ buslnesa to o::~ ~at ""7908 ~
AIGJ\fr trne Zl-30 $150 wk Personnel Agency I •-----....... -• I services ro c.he~ts In this we 1 1 m 1 n 1 1 e r 8 1 v d . ~
i1larn st. Colleiie pref'd. Newport Beach 642-3170 RECEPTIONIST a~. ~1nmiM1on ° n I Y Weatmlnstcr OHice · · s • • 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;~'Vijjft J.lr. Richru'ds. 7111846-5455. "'l::~~~::::;:: JSoe.r inlo the oppor. of a Ille-v.·trncenU\•e bonus PI an· betwttn 9f1in & noon or ..
\V a n 11'! d full-'llml'!. mature,
rough & finish carpenter:
ltust have 3-6 yrs exper.
WWlni to v.uk long hl"'ll
Some tools req'd. C a 11
817..(,002 betv.'tl S-9AM. Fri.
or Monday.
$ EXTRA MONEY $ P.ianufacturing 100% Free ii time! Gen'! ofc exper. rK'ed-752-7171. Spm & 8pm. Antiques 1005 '••""!!!!'!!!!!~!l!!f!~ll!I * Meteri1l1 Mgr NURSI~G • eel. ~fusl be self motivated. --'~------1' 22-23K. Supervisory position Do. Y~ Liv•. In Creal potential is awaiting SEAMSTRESS TELEPHONE SALES OLD street light standard-INSURANCE requiring baclcground in M15s1on Vie10, the right person. ltl Part time work av a i I, beautiful shade. Set or Ford
C Kl.L D._C_a t..e..dl.11 k p_r •
penn,, live ln. Pttf. mature
11.'0man exp'tl w/ fnfBn l .
~lust have refs Ii 11peak
&0n1e Engll11h. Free I o
travel & abll'! lo d r I v c.
Roon\ & brd + Ml. Vt'ry
pleasant home for !he righ t
per11>n. C&ll btwn 10-12 Ml,
&40-6483.
I
CHRISTMAS
WORK
)VE NEED
li PEOPLE
FOR LABELING
It PACKAGll'l'G
For fl.lo. Ot Ol!cember
hf~t be AVllll. ri~S lot
entlre month.
The People Machine
Agency
17842 lrvll11! Bl, No. 220
Tustin 544-9392
Cell Until tOP?.1
1 Days A We!!k
$ CHRISTMAS $
Wor k Temporary
Office Positions
100"• Fr•• To Youl
113.9145
Pertonnel Re1ource~.
Terripor1ry Service
Wt Dove, ll2, Newport
Professional coupll'!! ea n CLERK/LYN purchas., production' inven. El Toro or SJC? Jason Best Agency 'full lime permanent pos. on 4P.'lf·9P~J. Selling the Los i\lodel T v.'OOd spoke v.•heels.
cam xtra $2IXXI per mo. cootroL&: raw stock....&clet we ne«I pepple w An tJ n g 1i'400 BrookhUJ':il, }'', \1 l y for wen & 11.'Clniens boutique. Angeles Tim"' to pl"CISP!f'f.S ].lodcl T tire......& tube
tn ?"yrs. worktng only-S -Tffi!<I Of \Vorking l'!xper. w/mlg co. in tooling, 11'.l help people ln )'(IUI' area. Suilc 213 963-fii75 ~1ui:t-.ha\.-c expl!r. Call 1 in Ora •. ~ C?un!y. \\Ye Pay ren10\·er tool. Brass 1'"ord
night9 per wk while keepmg "reekends A Holidays~ cuti11g1, met a Is, etc. Work as little or u much mterview appl. ~11.ges & comm. Call far t l rep ump . l 912 tu be
regular pos~tons. M~e me \Ve have an immedlatl'! OPf!ll· Degree req'd. u you l!Jte. Be inllurod, THE LOOK llelnil:ii · \"Ulranizer. Old n1otor oil
prove II! Call to d a Y · Ing tor an Insurance clerk HELEN SCHAFFER bondM & pay no fees. If RNS 644-6500 Los Angeles Times Uottles-ni('ta.1 f"'ll lTitt. Old
552-7997. 'vho ban LVN to·procwi PEROONNEL AGENCY you have exper. in the 540-0301 cokl'! signs. Big old bam!l11.
FAR OUT our group ho8pllallswiPcal Qi2 Campus Dr, B-t. NB followlng: . equal opportu1dty l'1nployer67 -~3-°"9ZJ~7=. ==~-~=I
E·Z MONEY medical c 1a1m 1 & to !'157-2711 RN/LVN'a JCU/CCU SECRETARY 40· CO~TAJ:-.IER Signed nf.
F bal bill,, perform industrial nunlng NURSE AIDES To The SttP'rinlendant TELLERS ,,.,. '"•·n·c'" n-•, Roll or your ver capa ues, t1ctivltit11 on the 2nd 1hlft, " """ " v.u..
Earn 1100 +per week tor (3:~1'11ldnightl Wffkda)'I:. MARINE CONVALES AIDES F /time & P /time $79J.-$96'l PerMo.~ NOTE TELLERS 1op desb. round&:. sqlllltt
parl.·tlme g am-9:30 pm in We ofter 10 paid holidays, SUB MOTHERS JPi\t to ll :30P~t Under the direction of the & Oak tabl es. press back
comfortable spadousoftlce paid medical & stock INDUS11lY HOMEMAKERS llP~fto7:JO.\i\t superintendanl, to perforn1 STATEMENT chairs, dressers. c hurch
acro1s th!'! strfft from P\ll'ChMe plan. Paid vaca-Please Call. 752--0992 Good ll in & w"~ highly oon1plex & t'l'!spons1· ~·s, hall ll'\."l'.<;, \\'f! l•.-111 ~--r-·0 1 .,_ For HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN v g wor...,'6 con-ble clerical v.'Ork; perform DEPT. CLERKS 1"11 •-wiri""'''"td. Dealo" ,-,-.,.e ........,, Y n.ul""•• tlons, sick lravl'! ' profit O ol. th tion' 1a-1~!!!~~~~~'l"'~ dlHoM, competitive salary ..,._.. ~,,,., per1onal interview Call 1,[r. 1 h n r I n 1 ·-1ri In cash M e na 1 ..... 5'"'"i. 1 11 & . ·u 1 p u b I i c rel111ion functions; Exp.:irienced \Velcon'll', 1 7 J J atonrovia. KeyM:r, 83U098. quarterly. .,...... &: f.utHt growing boat NURSES Aides, 7-3 le U-7. P us lh I · unit di erent al. wtderstand pollcl rs Sc ad· u n l t F , c 0 ~ t a l\I e s a ,
T nd C ~ manut.acturers 1ttka skill~ ,Exptt. prefd. Will train. Xln'I iringe benl'!fJls. lm-ministrati\·e regulations: & (.'onlafl Sandy P.trElheru1cy &~3m
FA S H ION Career Op-ownM omp.ny tlbttglau laminalol"I for Xlnt wap & bene. 642-2410. m~i11te pl1u:tm,nts v.'/Mtls· otht>r relstPd work as tt· SECURITY PACIFIC 1 -~~~~~~---1 portuni~. Vivian \Voodward Charry Rivet Division flill tbnl'! poaltions at thl'!lr NURSES Aide exper'd. 3-ll factory qualilleatlonK. Please quired. Sldlls: dictation 100 National Bank *Gerda's Antiques* CoF~ .•• su,..i.1,"""',·-g ',.,.,' Cenora!,.v1 .... ···-1224 E. WarMr, S.A. plant in Arlington, Washing· shllt. ' "coll Pe~nnel, S?uth Coasht w . P . m . Transcription 45 "~ ... , .. _Co-I-,.._ 1st An niver!:ll')' prices all ........, " uUlllll" I Pl t rural rkin mmuuity lfo~Dtl:.I. Sout w.p.m. T)·nina "" w.p.m. .,."' ·~ TI " ... "'' O\'f'rthe store. Oak, \\'l\lnut. !!:<Pd ln 1upt'l'\'illng othen Call 54$-5611 on. !'!ban ~"O g can 642-3505 .... -e "" Ne11o·port &ach I'll .,"'"'' Bl l t l I lo -~•salH or capable F.qual Oppor. Em${er m/I condlUons, pe.ld holidays, Laguna, <TI4J .a99-t311 A'Jly ln p!'rson at Founta ln 1';qual Oppor. Employer a,...,n•u\Y. g or I I! ... -INTERVI • ER pdtt vacations, Jlll:id sick omCE Gl1'l "''/~me bkkpg. v l•y •.· ·"-\ Districl, No. 1 items. !\laster chance. BoA. of lea w/tralriln2. Call m; ..-. for i.. Hunt B c h ~,..,., La o • .• 4•> -li35 l!'!avt, pftjd ml'!dlcal &: den--.. · ,.. . · . · l.i~hthnu.~e I,.'\ne, {Cornt'r oll y11.i\·ay. Pf'" • uays. ~ for appointment 546-Pleasant Outtlde Work 9.'ith !al Insurance. Profit shat-drug!!ort'. ~t. time. ~11n. RN'~ Talbert & 1\'e"•lantfl, 1'"ouu· TEMPO J::l <.:ammo JtPal, Tu st l n ,
-FILE CLERK Cat Allowat1ct. 556-1213 Cnll 1 .. ~ & hi~ age 2J 847·2561 CCU'S v~ ~2 or 0"" 1789 u.,. 5 .. etit W&gl!tl com· · * ta!n \'all€'y, Ca 9Zi08. \\t> ~'"J °"",_ Contact Bob Crtlehton !I 10 5· niensurate v.tith ability. OJ>-PARATROOPER aN' an rqu11 I opporlunlr~ ·-PUBLIC AUCcTc,.,.ION~-•
IRVINE INVENTORY portunlty for rapid advanel'!-l.enryi I~ skill 11! > o ll 1 R 0 1 at int Shi(t&-Stand by C'mployer. J."i!inii de;ldlllli!: Z\ow acct'pl\ng resume!! f'>r I l\IA .. 'I\' ITl·:~JS OF !-'J,'lt:: Nath~hll Bank CONTROL CLERK nient. call at "'Tlte Cnl! cho1et' ... 1»1rflchu11.! t1 niz, t'mc Dllferent11tl pay Ex-Open. \'X°IA'11cn1-erl Engl n e cr~.1 E~7AT}o; J}o~\\ t:UtY. ART
&13-3700 Ra1mtl.Y gnr.,1ng s "1 1 ho" t Haccn.<iton, PerlOllnel Of· Full pny "·hilc. tralnln;. ~lle~t hPnf"rlr~. · "!'~"!"-::"...-.~~~I IJ..•11!1.,'llf'r.~. I) r a f l .c; n111 n, o s J E c Ts. ANTIQUE.~
Fnnnl Oppor •• E1U11lt>)'l'!I' mla. nced1 responsible nlert Rte, fol' M appointment . Ch:t~ck . ru1.u· opt1on11. 11;<'n foni tu:t ~ll1I. J•'n~en: *Sec'ys, 8o0kkffpers T1'rhniC'(ll \\"ri!crs. P n rt !ii Fi;.;J:; fUlt~. r:TC. PHONJ<; ""Food Se-Ice indtvldunl wM t't'ln w ork BAYLINER .hun rhc pe o 11 I ~· 1\hu \'.! COSTA MESA · Lli Tt.elnd~ Ac-en1·~· t\ u a I .rs t , T o c h n i c n I Futt IN1''0 & H!tOCllUR.E. ',, Wl"ll undl!I' ~8Urt. Do not jl)illl)(i lhc ,\rrnr 111 C.:n~l1\ M • I H It I wn Blrl'h SL., l)ul!C' 101 111u1ilr11fnrs, Technil'l:lHS, n;: ... 2:r,(l_
Counter(lirl * p11rt tlml'!. np(Jty without al least l MARINE CORP. ,\!I'm G<lj-116.1 amor1a osp a Ni"Wµort Ht•ut'h S:':.1·1l1!lfl Prnurn111n1t>l'll, Syst<'nlll \:-., 'U°'E~-·-~~-1
ANNA BANANA roo.r; t~per. ln iJmaU pllrtl P.O. Box iWG1 -.. P~rt Tlm.e Help :!Ot Vlc1-0rln, C~I Dial A Job 833-0855 An11l~-st .~ CO!lt A~~un:anti;:. I< c~ l 1~ d f~~!itrln00 0Booce1_'.! lrrc~h Food &. JuiC'I'! l)or 1nvento1')': Up to $SOD. COn-Sl'!ft.llle, \VRsh:-98134 ~ 6-12-2734 .EOE l7StC Skv Pl\rk. lr•ine 'r' 11 o n · ur ""
GE "I .. Mlc~l ···-1~.) ,,,557l y,•a ntcdhySeal\ta111z lnl! • No Charge To You NEVtR \FEE 1 \'f:i-lnut,"Xlntrond. Mft'~or-~n~~~ ~~2 PM':° .:!i.~~-•w oW"' advetli•lng dept. Need RN r:~tabli~h('(\ \96J . AT~Ti).tr'O· I f('f, Pri fi{y, ~day~
SfJ&..6695 -.-w-•-Ptl'!Ons '-''hP arc meticulous, MED-SURG UNIT SECRETARY l\'fiOO<I stcoo. Tempo Temporal')' Help
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OARDENIN route for tale. U\Yll~t:; l"U\,,:>"Jl'"<&l~a. :--. detailed lnstructk>n1. N o Excellent beneftta. COnll\cl phOn~. IBl\l I'"( IYfN!Y/'rl r TllF. C.\HDEN ..,~:h"'•l ,, 'I ''U~'l.i C''e>tre, milC, llt.'CeS!.
l«'Ill area $600 ptr ,month SERYJCES•AGENCY Medi earch previous npor. Tll'(.UI. I litrs. JC!nien. Costa a1e~3 Non snlOkt'l'. N11.'p! c I r . Cda! j~ took ·R lor ri1'1,ht·r111'tl Sa1-Sw1. !J-1, In alle)' 2616
Call d"lil.~ nrDf"~tl.tn • ,... tborouah &: can foll 0 w Lt .. 7:)'.)Afl.1 11hlf1. FI t t me-. typlng, ft111tl 111dll!I. An __ _ _ OAK ¥~·11•1!,\'lciorlan nrtr. -
~ 25 hn/11.•k, M84683 Loin Ptoct!ILAOr to $700 We!!k pl'!r mo. C4JI 556-1840. 1.1emorllil Ho!pl!al. 301 \'le-$600-$650. Lee. 644-32!0. & fJLIGl 'd lnd\\·idua!" l•l fill -tJ~;rn Hh·d ... , c~'~"~~~ la&iiiii& ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I -GENERAL OFFICE FHA/VA/ConvtnUonal Ptilmtt hl~/bl.b~ltter, 131 torla, Ot 642-2111. SE v 1 C F. St 1,. 11 e 11, ch tt 11,ens:tng, &. l't'Y.artfir:. A~'TIQ 1 pc \'K:torlan bt._.drm
CLERICAL.. EJ!perll!m-ed, 10 kt)' 11d'd by K, 1lunch Opmator s.eo l»-3331 ~dtt. P 's. 0....'11 u;n•· l•iiii""'iii;Oiioiiiii;iiiiiiii• I \\'f!ntecl l\IUJ:l h~'~ profej~. Te 1tch ~. pos a. l ntf""'"IC'd ! ""l 1~Jn111rblc tops. 6 Pc CLER~ toueh. lite typing, heavy In 488 t. 17th St lat lrvtne)OI !!!!!~~~~~!!'l!"""l'P:.,.;;:;:'Vfi•[;;ole;;'•s";:;'J;·;;54:;;;;>;;"'°;-'-· I SALESLADY r.il't;h.i rilc· rspl"r. rull umr ()('r8011s con t :i ct: .\tT-s. 11.m or Thl' Cl'tltury bt,.lrm
(Accciunflng/Flllng) acc1&· MllSt I.it prof1dl!'l'lt St.ilte 224 642·1470 Ao.I MECHANIC Pert-TirM Salesman P/llme. Expl'r. Only. ri~Y" A \\'knd~ ~h,11, 3131 ~flOn ~o-nsi I ~~lh §:001 r.1n<1. S12~
TYPISTS 'wlth tfaUm. \VU\ tratn on " •-•-" 1\J: Wlndow Film 6U-M94 11arbor. C:\I TRAVEL AGENT 2 B.\Tln'L'll..;;_ cla.,., fH"t. SOO
SECRETARIE-5 k•-·~h,S malllnlormaJ "'*' ••'•*" •\; f<W' Dodie f!Owt't wagnn . -Appty Tn "-n I" I I aln · J.---litotor ol Runnlna Cf!i.rs PBX Answ•rl""' Serv. ,-... ,C"J SER\'ICE SIA . Snle!lmAn &Nev.• firm ne•d11 <1'.&lll:rd I (l u e~·11tory w porcel Lonr • ahlrt ~ ualp. orflre, NII\' port Beach. $S2S. JOBS JOBS JOBS Special'!\. Salbl")_I 9~n. "• SMART SET \ubt' mA n. Top P"l' & fnnJtf' a it 11111 1 an T. ~l~t h.11\e h 111111"~· . Ii~
lmmedtate ~ up, Call Devtrty, ~ AAMES l00% FREE 642-..20, 642-5422 ~!~.~IE 0~~2 421 S. Ct>t\sl Hi\y bc-nctit5. E:1.1X.'r. mttn pn>t'd . mlnlmunt 2 rn c."J)l"rlCnN'. ;\fO\'lNG -.\lu11 ~II Anti·
NO FE aft S, 675-9024 PICKUP ._ "ell-. 11• 1,... lAguM BMcl1 "111 or p/t_ Sl)P,\I, 17th & All phaseii lravtl .t: bo-qur1. $1:,0$350. ~take otter, •41•4311 Df...ct..-'98Mt Bureau of "" a -~·.• '' v• lrvtne. N.8. okln1t1. Call lar appt. l\lr. fi.*S-.3.143 +.<;id .. -.. -.... ,.., 'f'.mpk>)'ment A:f!ney ?d ED IC AL OFFICE local dent&J lab. ~lufl, hllva SALF:sWO~tEN-Gin Sllopt SER\llCE Sin. Att!!ndant &-hilt. &'6-415.i. IA7'7.N-:T"'t"n'°"u-:Eo:-: °""\W"'°'At.'°"N'°U"T"I j ·( nao.,..... *'--~""--Coala. Mel& ~1100 SUPERVlSOR. Crowln1 xlntdrlvinc rnc.wd A know in Ne11rl'(ll't It Co9t4' Me.a. f\ P 1' " -AI\t 2706 Harbor Blvd. Suite 2m Newport e I'! a ch tnd1 .. 1t1.111 entire Orange County nru. Pan time. F:xp. m a t u re . """ :,1 }__ 111,r-~e8 T\CTJST ror ~e11op:irt Ccn!rr nnort..t:Ar T LE J2'JS.
...,... m.tM 'J\!m )'Ottl' aon clubl inro AnAlim 600 M Euclid 7~120 medt C! a I group needs Call for interview 1 tip t . ln•BVIC\\'1 Mon Nov 2l " 10 J"'' •• '-Wll '-'}'· · · PA rtn'l'I. Appl)' b} m~il 04~~ SUNDAY ONLY.
11 1tlerto. -Sell thorn with 0rK 2 Cil>' ,El EMt 63~12Z1 q u a l 1 t I e d t emaJ o t o 6U-087l 6 Jim. GAILt::ON CJt1'S. Fol) StollinJt an:,ihl~ wtUi a 0.U)' 10 Cltford " ~1nruw, CPAS. SLIPPER Ch&r. ro u n d I,;:;:;;;;;;;~;;\ • Dally Pilot CltaUled Ad ':""""'~""""""~!!!'!~ suptrvhe otnce. 4--5 )11"11 up Ell)O)' rnottt cl01et llp&l'1! bY Co1111 Pita&&. O t .or <'All Pilot ctaM!fll'd Ad ls • 500 !\~ Ct>nter Dr· clawfoot 111ble. Haith cover A/Id UM the money fM a [)()n't • fClve up the lhlpl nq. Xlnt salary 4 bttlerl!A ~lliriic "don't nteds" wlih en.~t Phua, C\t. or c1tl1 11hnpl4t mnltcr . . Jll!.t Sulit' !'iO'i, Ne-.i.'(ll)fl DcaCTh, rolret 1ablt. ~36
The tallllt dra• in tne Wot. ttl!l"P.01 Clll16'2-:i678~ "lA11" It ln cIWtfll!d, Slllp N?10U11t«J. Ct.ntacl W.2661 • Dltil)'.f>'lot Clauifl@d Ad. ~lly p I 0&911fl~<d Ads call ~781 !('600 J Cll188Hled Ad i II
,·.:.·.:.·.::•..:Oa:U:..>.:.Pl.::lo::;lc;Cl=•ul=Jl"od' ·~"'=:.:..:nldi6=-"""''""=.o.··"·"··.:;•~== to Share ~u111i1 64Wtnl. -"'-•.Pill~•-· ______ ,_642'618________ every di,)'! SitU Idle 1tcm11 ...... 642-jlQ C1:\~,lficd Ad• ...... 642-6678. -"'°"=Ill'"'-----~-
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FINE ANTl9UE
CLOCKS AND
BAROMmRS
TIME 'N CHIME
ANTIQUES
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Closed Mond•r-
Appllencea I010
F'REICH'r OAi'llAGE SALE Nuw llotpolnt Reh1g~raton,
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l'IU'Jt)'. C..'1M111, Bolf\, 3GZl
\\'. War1iu. Sii.nta Ana. near
Harbor, ~2921
LADY KENt.tORE \VuMr,
coppertone, Maytag Elec. or
F'ri.rldaire elec:. Dryer, $00.
Friridalre Auto . Wuher, S."JO, :'>16-f!bi2 m;c:'Si"~uuu~.,.-... -~-,-,-,.-,.
1,;·/bumcni. Incl. hood I.:
<b.h"'·hr. Good rood. $225 for
all. G46-4'rnl. 193>1 Federal,
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AUCTION
FINE JEWELRY
OUT ot 'AWH•ESTATES•,REVIOUILY OWNED
SAT. DEC. 7th -7 P.M.
SUN. DEC. 8th -12 NOON
ON THl 'REMISEI 0 ,
COSTA MESA JEWfLRY l LOAN
1838 NEWPORT 80ULEVARO
COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA
w. otf., for .. i. 10 '"" l'llg!IHI OlcSOtr in lol• to ILHI tlloM pl'll.nl Ille toilOWlflO-iro pM: ~
OIAMOND I : U11111ou~tff, lol/11lr", Clu1ltr1, t MllllAlOI,
IAPPHlllEI. lllUl lU, OOLD JfW(LJIJ, POCJCIT WATCHll,
Ol'AL.I, AHTIOUl JlW(LllY, JAOl, NAllll: MAND WATCHtl,
AINOS, lkACtLm. IHOIAH JIWELll'f' ~ llNMllM • "ltltt .-C.) &Tfl!UNO SILVlll AND ASIOATll:O ITIMl.
INSPECTION: 10:00 A.M. SAT. I SUN ,
INFORMATION : (71•1 W..77•1
AUCTION CONOUCTEO l'r
~,!U1ER·~ ~~Jpm5!~~1c 1 11~0:,.~L ~ SCRAM LETS• l'IANOS '~'~lollal.cia:;•;.:ii~ •
Eut can •J~ lhip~ p;lanta.cft'~~ rina'f. mini: N!d:iru.-e ""' Brotcb, •P-• • ORGANS Uunirdum m.,c, ttabdt'S
back. 3 "':af combo pm&-c.i_pe, 11 .... nn tum. l\'lfet' pnlsf<I • ,Jue._ S?.!il!S. -' ANSWERS ••1 • mahopAy ftWnat. labl ts. Dini.QI, Pnlltr fr akl eqUlp, a q u a r I um• , M«fcb.in&' Dlamood' Ntck· ~ · "leltals ff $5 ~ J~ ma1n, 1 p, I n n a )I:• r ,
Pool. \Vlli be iaCl'Uked lm· dl1Jiwa1~!-~· &Ir cond. lace, BrattJtt A: Rini. 18 i.b'lpelle il trailer. $·5t!5 . m c d I a 1 e J" IO 18.i .. ,., womna, cluJUnne It meut Carat Cold, appra!Md ,,.tut, Repolle -V•tr'f Bt.nntr 1... ~ ettdllon " ~ ciothbl&. l>Jhy furn I equip, n.~ Best Gtttt. 6TS9014 -lnlald -01"\atn ':_ Rea!on Open ........ 'tll f m.962s ·~ old boots Knlet<I nd ..... Mo . -OVEJl,BEARJNG s.t: 'Ill l 13t, Svn. IS.S KITI
or skla, ~cor ltem1 from chlnery I071 Dld yoo. hMt' about tM fa. *'""" & Grinde!. ~ boat It trliler. Xlnt TWO expensl \'t o r I en t s I former nxxlcl honM!, art ob-.' S'raEL c•nJNt:"'l'C.' r1V'lo th-.,J' ol tour Ntl ot twins ••ho Baldwin • Cable ,. Qilck Cord., Milke: offer. lamps \\1th l glau topped '-11 fi&hln' eqW 6; uch nu · "''~ ,..__. ··--' I ""--'~--6'fMl3l e:nd tablH; all Uke new, """ ' p. m FOR \\'ORK BENCHES $1.G-,._. or .....,.,.._, an the · • .r1.i,:uiu • KawN ·Kiln I · n1e.ke otter. \\'ill Wke $100 much ~ Helena. Circle, $40. HEAVY STE:FJ.. CAru. around& that ht.I wUe w -Knabe. M'"Non ~ Hasr",. HOllIE 14 w/t:dr ... box; Huntington View llo mt 1 , NET l.ARGE CASTF.::RS l OVER-BEARWG! 1 MUllKt .. SMmer • Stein-Covm:!d atorqe. Wlcnds le
'eoor MW J','u115 f'r!Jldtdre Magnolia• Yorktown; lfun· TON ' CAPACITY 642-02:t ANTIQUE ... drwr ...... Yr~·Store,y•Oadf·Win-fl\'elJ, r&-5001. wkday.1 nlpactor, \\'tUTtl.nly, tJngton Beach, !J68.9U3 &: •• ., __ , ..,3411 n1g' hlJ. ... •' 'f • ""' 11 ..... '"""' never used. 9GU898, Sat Nov. 2'Jrd, Sun r"or"osCA-R dreaaer, need& work $40 . et· Wurlltaier • Yautaha l-"~"~'-".,_====--548-5979 Aft • p >I Maple TV cab., beautl!u1 No" Si;.lnetll t. ••· ... •. $595 35'1 CORONADO ' -~~~="· -'''-'-"' "·~ Nov 2.fth 10an1..fipm . • d • •.• u~A.. ,_ ftl'< '73 ~·. ' .,. -. " ==~~-.,=-~ SC.tOP SALE: Lathes, "'""tr co n . • . An t q • t b I . ...., ... _"" ••• • ••,•..... 9JO.I uioi ......,......., HIO&A·BED. comfortable SALE SAT&: SUN, brond ........ ..i. ...,;.__ w/toldlng 11de1 $40.Pl!Q"ft '' •••••••••• $895 S?f>.4618 1 chain, S pc 11tttlon.at, beaut. """" ,.. ... 1 d--1 fl')~•1 i:: 118.\\ .. , .,.... ...... Pre59. mJ.tM:. Co let• n. -~--I '"'"'"-""' " •-c lb .._-·-.• .__,. ......... ..,... .,........,....,. "-·"l~i"c 17••St •··'te n'.lp l:....Dilv .......... Cb . .n.a""'...... •.a~•>••v •.._....,.. CATALINA 27' l.Db01t:f'd ,-u 1' ans en c r g a 11 Oilier \!;cm~ cklthlna & L:''642:'oQ70. "" ....-1 ow set {Lady Beatrice pat t ) *ORGANS* mar;iy xtru. Nttllf', 1 at I 1 .
llou»ehold Jtena. Set SUn. a~a. Baby ck>thes II~ new, pd, $150. will sell Bald\vin. O>M. Hammond. $14.000 673--1658 64&-G50'I' Noc.n to ':30 pni. 2193 Vilta MW It Uled..C'lstltt in xlnt FORKLIFT, Clark 1000 lb tor fro. 12 plect. place tel· Kawai . ~:iruba.l.l • I»wrey. ' . or l Ent rad a, Bl u t f s, NB cond. Eng Pram baby car-lift. F1at·top, butane. rnake tinp; temee, coff~ 6 ftod&et1 • Thotnat. Yamaha CAL .~ w;tb or without ,
644-4746 riage. unlllt'd only $35. Mi9c. otter. Pr1 &· 897-1337 bo\\•ls. all perfect c 0 n d . • WW"Utzer Gul.branlleh • moonni.
5 PIECE Muter Bdrm. set. turn. I: bou.lehGld ltemi tn-Misc•lianeous llOIO 640-1029 A.''.en. 615-UlB
8 moa. old, An1erican ct cldin& some nan>pean im-SORTER IRWIN 32', Harpin, Ketcb-ht a r 11 D s v I lie. Klngslze ports. )U7 Holiday Rd {car WANTED Opti£an ••••· ........... mo na:. a.ft cab, dsf, elecl1'onlcs
hdbrd. only. $950. Also dbl. ol 'l'Ullin) NB Gl.E. Bll1;1,_~~T.?"~1 ~~ ~li ... :;.~ r-·~ ..... ~ nr new, pvt pty. n~ & · bed N H\de. TOP CASH DOI..r.AR ~PAID n-e.'<ceucm o;;uQlll....,.,, .,.,, ..., -"ur ~ ~"oew ··--- -tied~ c.n· ~ as "MUSI" cltul aarage, vel\•l!t -roR y 0 u R J £'\'VELRY :M cards per minute. SoUd Harnmo.JJ A·lOO ....... SaVt SOBIE CAT 16, xlnt. $1100.
10 9• ~! · : • pa Int Inc, nlte sland. \VATOIBS. ART OBJE,......' &tate circuitry and jam l; WIN FREE * Also need dip ft.r 25' Sall· SEAR'S Col.&eot retr l 1. ..--.. dresler, white curtains. '"'~ d tecto de\/is4! o. ...,500 boet. 673.-1309 llarve11t told. lrost-leu, Ice ~i 3 FAM r LY GAR GE dreues 8-10. shoes 6t,J-7. GOLD, Sil.VER SERVICE, e r . t •6> R.GAN llSSONS """'=""~~-,-,,--I
n18kei't ;tater tap ln. 10 " \r.~ National Llquidaton • (714) 5'1-1S.S SALE. 1620 So. Parton. San· aln'I061 all t'IC'W, king 1 z "!IB nm.N 6 ANTIQUE'& -'Nill sell for ~-Ca 11 fULLER.TON MU.SIC CAL 3', 5 hap includinl' new ,fr~ otd'.~.t.9.:1 cu ft, $D'.l. ta Ana. TV rotor and mn-spread. toll pillows, + ~%!00. 642-4321 ext. 286· 18191 Euclld. Fountain Valley Ncrtbl. N.B . .Up. f 2 6 95 • \\~W aa 4. trol $25. 37" rreen Spanish ·misc. 234.\1 Via San Gabriel, PUBLIC AUCTION F•ctory Outlet S•I• ·557..gu .~Ca:;ll~..,,._:.;.;"°"·c__.,.,~~-1
'''ESTINGHOUSE\\'aiher Bicycles -C•.... -•r style table lamp $25. Laguna Hlll1, Sat 1; Sun Stodr: up tor Christmas! 171-llOS. HOBIE 14, l yr old. racing and Tt)p frtr rrtg d --•• -Nurse'1 lraJnlng bookl. Ping 12·00 noon 83().56;,o MANY ITtMS OF FINE 2nds, ditoonllnued lines, A rlg, cola~ sail. ·Xlnt CMd.
rond.. $100 ea. ~49. ~ft CAN YOU SPARE a u5t'd 11 ~ALT ll y HYGIENIC }:"' table $15. Many nJ.isc. *8.ATtsuN NOV 23124* ESTATE JE\VELRY, ART lst quality hand l h row n ~· liarbol·, Fullerton SllOO. 645-312.J
6. blke7 For the ~·eltth year, NO CLE;\ NIN G. New terns. 24521 Oirlsanta Dr. Mission OBJECTS. ANTIQUES, P01TERY lnflitlon Stopper '72 HOBIE Olt 16' w I
f'REEZER :I yr old x lnt I shall fix and give to the Cst Liiler Boxes for Old ROCKER, upholstered, noo. Viejo. JO am to 6 pm. 4 FINE nJRN"ETC. PHONE P.IARKEL CE~MlCS SALE! trailer. Yellow Ir white.
I I omkl. Ha\1! papers. will Mill chlldre.n at Fairview State Dellve1't!d 3 Tln1ts \Veekl)' Shell Marble Table. w/gold sloueq_ clu:on1e rim&, blk FOR INFO & BROCHURE. ~ F-t Harbor l'\l'.d, CMPlanos-&. Org.a_ns a-L Call 5Sl.;(l585 '
tor leiw tha.n half c r I r . HOlipital, bikes J h a v e CA'IT A-BOX. 6'1J.<i2I7. · iron bench, l225. ( 19 3 0 ) IJ&ht.. weldlna: rods, 4 barrel. G45-2a>C HoUl"ll fi. Monday-Ft-Ida rolled-back prlceS. ERICSON 32-'73 like new,
prk-e. 96.S-0262 restored-that Is, If you will Dog I040 \Vh\te Velvet chair, $35 . dl!J, pump carbOJ;ator, misc I BUYll KA\VASAKI 90, 6' 2:" 'COAST MUSIC wb~I. atomic 4, VHF slip,
Rent Walhert/bry•r• conuibute your old bike to 1 tl8901 ll ,~e n~~~ C.,!'i:;I auto accest &alt cl11bl 6 •• Surfboar d , H.0. Train 642-2821 Qt, 963--6733 FV· r.;m.1. pvt. ply. &l""f781.
$2 Wttk, 1''ul.I t.l ulnt. me. to repair, repaint and • PET WORLD • ~ ~ ........-. ~w=, •.&</• bag, elee range, ant I q u e Good, used furniture & ln_yout w/xtra track, H.O. SEA' SPRAY' Catamaran. 15• 639-put new !Ires on for the """""''"" .bookcsse. 581-6902. aprill:&1icesor will ~II for yuu Slot-car sel, 1/24 track, con1-Sewing MachfMI I093 tl 11 etc i m * J:?G2 * '""""'ter11' ,...,-'·tm•• t 0 Yorkles, ShU1·1'Zu, Uaso-OAK Fial T d k Ci MASTERS AUCTION ple!c dn1n1 set. AH xlnt. ---....-w/ lr,_ ~s~ .. · • .1 KENr.tORE DRYER el '-'11"' ..,,. Apo;o, Doxie, Spitz, T...., Fox cp es rca, SA1" &: SUN 1.B-3 KWMORE &: R-"'"""'" _.......,., . • • ~· make lhem hapPy. f'.1any Teniers, OilhuR'"ua.-'ti""' $325. Tub file ch a Ir• 1003 E. Balboa Bl. Balboa 646 1616 or 833-9625 cond. 2431 Holld~. NB' .., ..... ,...,., •so=A"T'"'Show=""<·""'~"ai."'c..="tom"°'
Xlnt cond. $7;,. thanks for ycur help. Robert Poodl•• Pit 8-ull• Bull • .,, Ca n d lelabrum, Aloi:occan Moving illto 1n1aller home •ft. 6 or Sunday 8.'J9.-0974 548-3168 Port sewing machines. $60 _.. 962-«'l&2 Johnston. 2339 Conlell Dr. • s. desllert trays. antique ... II · • 72 YA?l,1 350 St B'k -~ & $40. cau 548--6512. blt. 25• 'Crtu Desi an ';:. WASHER, ELECTRIC Costa Mesa. 549--0llG I Ter ri ers. Cockaroo: 100 cradle velvet chain A aucr 70.-of century. Must SLEEPER Oiuch, Queen n, . . i e .,.....,. S I Good . Trimaran. 497-XHO.
DR.YER. REFRIGERATOR. USED Rebuilt 9,·--•,, llk• ·rxw PUPS Stud Service n1u<'h 'morer 644-ll:iD aell antlq's-palntlnp to Wr. Iron shelves, stereo, GoodlB c'°""1 . A65 ~e Truc~k, port "I t IOf4. lJOO U with trader aood """' J\.fOll Brffds. 2523 \Yest 17th · fum. ldtchcn to living rm. end tblJI, LR softL, DR tbl 3 · · utu. t r • n ~ · oonditkm, extra.I, $ 9 2 ~ * 567-2679 * new. Approx ~i Orig. p1ice. at Fairview Santa Ana ).f ode l A Io HUSK y aki equip, lam""' ... n1"tings' $700/oUer. 57.283 C.I. Chev. We:atherby Regency U P\lit ....., _...... •
\V H l R L P 0 o L WASHER 10. 5, 3 spds & Stingrayt;. · · MAnRESSES mot 1 >! ..... _... eng. Just reblt. like nu, over/under, shot 3J ·times. ;ow.-..,....-AND DRYER. A·l suo. ).[ o to -t:l'()M equipment & Open Evu. SJl.sozt • • • orcyc e. any unbellev-& much more. M4-ll44. a.imp. $100. 5 31-4 2·4 2, $400. Wlnchester 1iiodcl 21 AQUARIUS 2l .. , HP Mere, * 646-6848 • Beadt CruLo;.ers. WEH\lARANER ••• MA nRESSES a'ble treaiurn.' A BARGAIN I l).jG-mJ 12 pllg!!, beaver tall. A1nt trir, ntUlt sell for bl!:tt offer
1 .,.. FR JD t GA J R E de I uxe RECYCLED CYCLES PUPPIES Queen, Full & 1\vin Sets SAT l.i SUN, SW Avocado, $170 HOOVER DIALAMATlC GE w he whl O cond. $590 4M-3684. aver $3100. 494-8674. '
w.ashlna' machine, a o o d 6450 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. SEVEN w""E.CEKS OLD PRICED TO t.fOVE NOW!! V~ty -~llm'l"r'' ,·0 An' .~'!.e. 4UPtlRIGA'r VACUtnif. Used \Vhlrl~ ~er, ~AUSTRIAN ~ for Xm~ INb, Sllpt/Docb 9070 • eond.185. 545-.2521 645-8288 833-9625 &: 646-8686 ... u ....-""" mes···· $90!!! Call ~both ex oond 3 llght Uaedtwice,1lln d lng'slil--· -? • -997-4801 Cabinet Stereo, $75. other 640-5595 Cll' SC 2178 ~""~"~ chand. elier ··~ u .. duded. l90S "'75. Karyn DOC K Pa 1 n t I Jl&"-Rtpalr FRIGIDAIRE Relerig. 24" ENGLISH 10 speed bike. 7T' \\'ANTED ~ ! furniture pll!:ces, 1 a mp s, \'n:-~1ARANE ,_.16"'6 .......,. 562-92!8 •·~ Yacht· Paint and Vami&h
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KENMORE \\'Uber & elee. BOY'S 20" ST JN GR A y lovl\bl~. Haa all s h ct i ' rioo' ?\ol~ble Tabies Anti: lnlarttting items. Clothes. ,AKC 64&-fi60li RACKET 43/4 n1 e di Um· L.B. MARINA SUP
dl'y('r.S50.ea.OrbelltoUer. BIKE, AUIOST NEW . =!k:u:MonthruFri. ~~B~ss Dbl. bed: s:· SAT/SUN 9 AAf lo 6 PP.f. SEVEN~':50LD FJ::~1;:tlll-~R~~9~ ~t.:~n~mperial rut. u~.AvallDecl. (213)
960-2208 RED. $30. 962-51.59. S:ILRRY'S K9 ALL BREEDS 1 . mpactor, _avac ' l1i76 San FrandaCo St. F'V. rn:EE $50. TblS", $27. Snaer box an....., A matt. Chelit FISCHER. skis, l90 Cl\I with BOAT -m, N-~ Ba-• WESfERN Holly Ga1 oven I: NEW 10 Spd Nlshiki boy1 Boarding & GroomJna $100. 644-5609 Piano, Dining Ible & chl'll, Sh<'J .... ~•· · -..u-.... _ • ""' broilot "''Orld""' wnd tui b.k A -•-$ l l O ·• ~ yo· ro d "'hit bab• ~b Da•· t' & I, w/48 pc. W a 11 ace drawers. Lamp1, Conv sofa, Marker hllldlnp. Used one Bay. $50. pfmo. No Salls. • ... • .....,. t e. voe...., gm. · Pickup & DeUvecy ·~ • app Y s. " e .... ~ 1•" • b ... un ires '' Rose po Int '' sterling w. uher It Dryer, . o l her ~n. $00. 67~ 513-44n 675--0036 call 645-1878. Poodle Puppy Sale 546-2848 Cut Pyle carpet, ant I q u e \\n.1:1, um I!: r. iflrdenlnr F1 t Colit t MS-4464 ='i'=~=~~~~-1 RE!>"RIGERATOR GE. Frol!l Bulldina Mat rill 1025 sofa frame, baby c r ad I e equipment Ir: 1 hr e d de r. a~ \\'Utt. $13of9. sell 1 ems. SKIS, 2 pair. Brand new. BOAT SLIP, 23-331. Power free . s I 5 o. x 1n 1, 4 2 5 _... • • _ PlJG, l year old n1a1c, chan1· $100, deck furniture misc. Much more. 963-1536. $7!b. Prt Pty. ~2739 GRANDFATHER C I o c k , K2 Competition. $90. ea.. bol:lt. Newport Beach.
Hellctrope, CdM. 64().U79 SELECT BARN\\'000 FOR pron, AKC re&lstered. Obe-644-1150 ' PORCJI SALE -F1id .. alre i\IIKASA Fine OUna, "\Vheat· BeautlfuJ chime. $600., p:id 8484l306 675-1'53 or 213-696-3127
AuctJon 8015 SALE 500--1000 !lq ft nlalch-dience trained_. Very trk!nd-EARLY American Sofa and electric'" sfiwe $15.00; Wel!I· c."eflt" 58 pc service for 8, violins, very cht'!LP· l 2 0 WAYNE Brown !lirfboo.td l.n Boats sp;;tl' Ski 90jO
ed lots. Brushed & cleaned. ly. SlbO. r,&0-$64. et-iir, like new. Sl.25.00 Also lnghoUle JIO!t. dishwasher $65. 56 Pc Crystal Stern· Baj a Acoo~ Clari.net, gl:IOd condition $65 ---·~----~
$2 per sq ft. 0-722-5000 PUREBRED Lab P ups, Alaple Dinette Set with 2 $10., Deed• PlJitina: back tO. "'lll'I! lo ninlch, 65c ea. Bug e, etc. ~4 1(' SKI BOat 40HP Evtnrude
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\VANTEO: used builder'& males, 1 wk1. Cood famll)' captain chairs, 6 regular gether;Clothe&&mis.&hoes 496-'4~ ORGAN : OrliS 2195 · Cl 1adi w/tllt traller.·s.e;. Terms
Le'iel or Transit. in gd. & h u a t in g ·doe;s, $35. ctiail"6, Uke new. $125.00. elc. m1 So. Hickory St., CAR TOP CARRI ER ~ c ~ 11,hc: ! ~1500Pr; ~n ~LF new u~ M::S ~ ~i~ or trad~. MS-6512.
cond. _642-7756 645-3107. 63().lnO or 6.U-m<I. S.A. 549-1690 (~ry wknd) Canvas. "'aterproofed, I i t s Pa ~Y, nnc d°w ~ i P -:nat~ $15. ~ '
Carner•• & Equip. t030 BEAR.DE~ COUJE PUP~ B1k naugahyde Hide-a-Bed ANTIQUES,'tabtTs: r adio , all tmdels. Ul,or best offer. 531-4547 ot 646-2393. ?.tans GqJ.f clubs, bag car1. Ra re. Ori&" Shaggy Dai'. Dlnlnl" Rm aet \\'/4 chrs. etc. Bl!:am col le ction, Conl!lct after 1 p.m. . $45. \\'omana clubs. ba1.
VIDEO EQUIP. Inc I u des B~C. \\'helped. Oct. 2 3 , blk 0augahyde uphlstry. distressed maple bar ·wl2 642.-4690 Misc, W1nted tOl1 S25.. 979-73'4.
t\-e?)1hing nee. to I e I up 552-8834 Call alter 4 pm. 644-0448. SlOOls, 23" combo tv, maple ROYAL Po 1' t . type\l.Tiler S_!__on,_ ·~Rest., Bo1r ... 5
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Camera, moniter. v J d e o AKC all shots, Fem Silver comp still packaged Xtra l 'ends. Thun tmu Sun. reconlr, 2 Akai speakers, Wanted Cl-nCKEN BROASTER aas C~ S.11/
reccrder, all cables, Jighlli Poodle, M&-0142, &15-2801 aft firm.' $17S.(Worth $45o.J 8 ~l-~ Pre&ld~nte, F . V, Best ofr. 831-03)7 aft 6pm. P•acoclc futhar1 $49.). Port, griU 24" w/bu: lt.itnt 9120
& nllcrophone. BUt oller 5 Queen, $:'~ Inch delivery ..., ..........., o:>UC'H, 4 months old. Dark Or the wheree.bout5 of a pea· tane lank. $225. ~1610 --------"'-'!
takes. 847-)i820 German Shepherd puppies Usually home, 832-2488 PUBLIC AUCTION brown & gold strip veivet ~=· -nce!J j~~ TV, Ro1Cl'9, HI Fi St,.IOM ·~~~: ~~~t 1
i t6VIE eamer.i. 16 mm Cine \\'anl honle&, 1 \\'ks. i\lales & SOLID 'Valnut Drop I ea f MANY ITEMS 6F FINE $600 new/asking $350. SU-1130. has 59,000 mi. 20,000 on new
Kodllk. $35. 962-197S females. MS-21&8 table, $2t5. Vel'v-el HOlll It ESTATE JEWELRY, ART alter 6pm, 549-8150 SEA.R'S solid stale TV·B&:W, 350 GM ene. Auto. trans.
AUST. Shep. Reg., !\tale, Hostess cliain;. White C\lt 0 B J-E CT S, ANTIQUES, Porta·Bl.r.I r.:spir8.tor. Unique M 1__ , dual pooA.'tt Ufll & antttma, PIS. P/B. Radio, beater,
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Call 549-8896. niore. 6#-1150 f"O~FO A BROCHURE. }lair Drye,· J\fen's guU clubs ACCORDIAN, llke new. Sold Jack, bottery included. Can tires. 60 cal gu ta ti k •,
KC co 645-..._. Best oiler (57-26€8 be plUQed in car dprette c bas --~: ..... bu A WE DBL Bed Olvan, 2 studio *' F•"ILY SALE* tor $1,200. new .. Wiil sell liahter receptacle Pl . amper "~T'""• t t t.tale, 6 mo.t. Papen. !Jhots. couches w/bolaten db 1 • """ 18" ARAWANA, 45 ga I . tor $350. or be1l o l 1 er · ays shower. $4000 cub or will
Loves children. 531-1817 chest of drwrs & nifestand. Nov 21 UnW Sold custom aquarium &:: stand, ~ alt. 6 outdoorl with battery, SlOO eo n• Id e r 1eU~ntalned
211. YEAR old regl&lered Chow tables. Stereo. t.lisc. Futnlture, motorcycle & ac· Dfoz filter, silent g i tt. u t C LA SSIC Acoustic Gultu, ~ =· c~~::z e~:~ travel trailer IJl tr ad e.
Sliver Poodle w/papel'li. S75. 1101;1 Apol~u. BI. 673-tm ~•. clcthes. oldies, etc. pump. $125. 962-1854 originally $200. Must sell. antenna $6.95 like newt Call Owner 97&--1570 ,
636-7155., BAR-walnut grained. l9lO Newpoit Blvd. C.M. LEADING T ennie Cl'Ub $100/oHer 536-5836 or 54&-'73 9' WEEKENDER
l\.fALTESE. AKC. Available tonnlca finish, 64"x38" w/ 646-2270. Membership. $1,000. y o u 536-123.\ GOlt:US oiled Wilniit lD· Camper, tuUy self cont'd.
for ilud. black vinyl cushion trim + WA SHER/DRYER, ref~., pay transler fee. 675-2649 ST. ~IDRGE b a 81 , a. Fi cabinet, 60x18K32.t HaJ Xtra clean. Slpa 6. Used ~1 2·28'' matching stools. Like fijrn, clothes, tools, games, aft., 5:30. classic, ~wit see, &: must reaird tlorllge apace 4. fl-ee only 4 times. $2195. 847-1359.
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l\.flNI DAOISH UNDS Dev.· cond. 551·59ll. toys, &<'cessorlcs 6 1nore. FALJ.. Fif'e\\'OOd SaJe, Org, sell, noo. 842--0382 bonus of 'old compo· nenll: '71 VW. Poptop Camper, ""=======,,,! DlNlNG table 6 chairs &: 8451 Cape New b u r )' . Euc. dcl. $75 cord. "3 '·'-New • tires, Immaculate . .;:. t.tALE &: FE?.tALE . . • · FriJSat/Sun. Ad 8 m 5 &: .,.. Ofc. Furn.&: Equip. IOl5 Garrard changer, Sherwood $2550 ..f.!:f'l..1222 S42-5618 A~C 5:'.6-813,f china cabu..et, $275. lJnuli1111\ Newland, HB 5$-7879 ~rd. 5 81 -11 2 :I , CDast Im tun I!: r , & EI c 0
GREAT DA.'llES rataan desk. $65. 'Vt ck er F1re\l'l'.l0d Supply PRIVATE party hal of!lce lllnpll~r: Asking s 3·0 o . MOtorcycle&/ Sell Idle ilellllt
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line, -963-MOO funliture. 644-'nm CDM MAPLE~ Or TV glass, stand, pumps, llsh, s a I e. Including executi\'e SPEAKER 8Y8tem.· Walnut ---------1
AKC REGISTERED F COUCH, 4 n1onth!! ~Id. Dark CoAl'~~"i!_.•P5kl• ,.""'.,.,•~e+r, complete, Best cUer. 14' suite consis~ of 7• 3-way, 15 .. bass, dcme "14 KAWASAKI~ like new, awn brown & eold strip velvet. <C\; .,....... Bo· t &: TrailC':: ~. 645-2874 Ro.se\\'OOd executive d--" • Al $300: 'Tl Honda Sl..70, ...... u Boxerpupple~·-$000new/asklng $350. lots of other i'OOdies. · . ...... ... tweete r s. so, freq, ··-v 642-:lt:i6 alt•• ~m. 0,0 ~so 646-1287 1-TOVING sale: l\1 c Lane Chall", cn:ndenza Ir. machrna equaliz.er, , all like l'I e w. extras. PJO, 66-8813 or ... ..,..-"""'""~u · lawnmower. 4 bar lilools, conference table. Met a I Sacrifice. MS-29'29. "543-55"'-'='"''==-=---1 AKC DACHUNDS. t.Iini pu(ls, Kl::\V matching 8' couch. 5• GARAGE Sale. A 1111 q u e new aoor cleaner. All xlnt desk I: ehair, 10' mnference SCCYtT Stereo, nt. 'fa pe '10 YAMAHA 250cc with
b.la<'k. shots, ~·or n1 e d . loveseat, custom, Hereulon, glass, china, silver, clocks, rond. 962~4 table w/11 matching chairs. Deck Record Pl a )\f r m a 1 ch l n c bell star &:
838-9348 E\res/wknd&. f11.ctory direct, $298 s et ~~~!~~ .. &EM20tlsc:. Sat RCA Color 'l"V, ru9. ltfag. B Etc. All like new. 645-9'Tfi6 548-5-1'; · • ~ JepJ' equip. MS-7<$,
BEAGLE PtJPS. AKC. ~ ......, ...,,.. . h St. & W TV $39. U-1200} BTU SORTER 513-fHlO
Shots. 3 l\.fales ll \\'ks. BRAND new 7' couch + ~I. ale Sll9. Stereo tape deck G.E. Bull Sorter model CSlOO , • ~.72:=.150~i.H"O"N°'D7A-• .,.,,..,=-m~l:z-.. 7 ,1
SJO ea. 963-1.aS&. • 111atchlng armless <'ha Ir , SABOT $100 .. desk $30., lawn $29. 541>-9223 in excellent condition. Sorte I -r'· Jf .a.~) excellent condition •
STUD DOG. NOR\VEGIAN black & white, xlnt bey, mower: reel, tron t throw, BRAND new &aid s heer 550 cards per minute. Solid . ......~.ptttent _ lC.-963-MSO
ELK "2u~2336 * '225. 673-85 REEN -~~e.rSa.--= ~ :;,•-~~tk extrn-run:--ci;na5 s tate-Clrculti'y a?"Kr lam ·n GEMlNI 80, xlnt. cond. =~"'°""'c.::=.=,..-~10RANGE/G Herculon 868l hore~ere Dr liB · e, 1' e as on ab I e . de1ec!or devi11e, Cost $2,500 Generil tOIO $2'25. COLLIE Pups. AKC. sable Sofa, brand new $1 5 O. . " ' 962-5477 wilt sell for $650. C &. 111;;..=:.;.o;... ___ _:.:.:; 833-0W2
fc1nales with shctrt. Bargai n BLUEGREEN Sofa S 4 0 . Biggie, 12 Famllleli. Come see ·ft V\V Bus new eng 8000 642-4321 ext. 286. * 54&4990 * ,74 HODAKA t'..'Ombal, fast,
j price $40. 4g.l-9964 556-1523 ~urn6o=~)' &th~~~i 1::,~.~a m81.11 Sl000tofr, ·Ss 250 IBM EXEC. "C" $250 E)l:·BOY SCOUTS need your x.Int. cond. $650.
\\ Eli\IAIL\NER, 8 months, PRI PTY n1ust sell, Stereo N~v 22123124 10 10
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4 2SJ.2 ti aco mat, liuperb $5.'"JO, ec.-metal dc11k & chr . .' $110. boat. Tax ad•anta&e. 400·8330
fe n1ale, papers. corner group. nev. u s ed . Carob NB · · 548-3690 4 dra\\'er leHer tile $45. •BOAT INSURAN.~CE""*,--~uz=~00=~.=-"b•='•'----1 96:i:.0'13a Naugh. Sofa & love-seal, · · POQL table, Delta <'U11tom t.tisc. Office Fixtures. Call: _ Best Rat~ S U lrt e, new eni.
AKC Black Female Greet 84z..g;;24 flADIAL arm 1nw. Tab I e design, 1 x 8. New top $000. 21~ da.yR, 494--0580 833-4641 & 499-2233 fn:t~~ 0~~7or
Dane, 5 mont h!\, S h o ls , W.I.N. SOFA, xlnt cond, rust saw & planer. Fl\.1 console M8-3Ul6 eves. , 8 l'"l Flberxlas& Dinghy xl~t
"·orm OO. $30. SZS...3721 t'A"eed, STh. Zlg.iag:! Se\\"i',11, radio. S!l\.-er candlestlcb. 5 PIECE Broy Hill Bedroom Walnut Mtitchl"I 0.tk oood. W/Olil'!I, life 'iOns, '65 HONDA 50. Xlnt Oond •
Fr•e To You 8045 ~.ach w/attacb $35. ~24 Sil\'Cr lea 11erving r.e t . !let, lluff,y 10 r.pd bike. A1o ... Cft'denza, chair, 2 drawer rack. U89 tirm. 9 • $100. Ml'NI TACO, $40.cr ---------1 Girls bike $25. SU-6345 ~~~ Ln~~~ ~~-Ina must aell, 493-2196. legal file, 4 aun ala.u !root WO DEN Sabot u 11 _bo""t.'°Cal~l,_,64~>-°"7195.""=-=~-I
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•SOFA '= Love&eat e very NEW SONY TV (Slimline), case. 642-93!W. Dl.nghy. Excellent condition HONDA ~75. 1973.
, ?itele 1111tb ihou need• loo.'-i:d qua!. cstm made, never GARAGE Sale, sm frig, hlfi, Stereo, nds repair, fg-dining EXEC iwvl cl:in $ 15 / 25 •too. S'G!1544 Like new $325 Finn
ing master, 67~77 ~·usually hin. 96&-'1910 :.:1~,;';·~h~ tbl. 4~m5. &ecy chn. $8/24. Dks, acca'. ~B?HO;tsf=>'MoErlnoO:c:-.E'='"'.'"',._= ==~~6~13-<i='~"'----t
A U ST R A L I A N Sheperd KING Size Bedroom Set for Sit/Sun l5.16 Sylvia Ln., l\'B. Sterling Silver 11 a t w a re . Pitn:e, 167 W 19 C M , ' q , SUZUKI 125CC. street o r
needs gd. home \\'f)'ard. sale, \Valnut. $300 .,..,,1318 · Towle El Grande. ~ price 64&-?W. Al1I'O Dir. C'lout..r, &wan dirt. io. Uli., like new. $225 • f62..00M ,,.,.,.. 499-122:1 644-5452, ' a·~ 968-67'1"7
Call: &l>5401 aft 6Pl.f &: NEAR New: lO ip, Schwinn N.C.R. Accounting machine, 3 blU1d portable.' Co.I :·"""'='=~=~-,_-71 \\knds. CORNER UNrr. like new V 1 $"" '"""' WHAT A DEAL! Cooper Exec 1.8 .M. type11oTiter, $499ln1913. Avoo t' Red· '10 sutUKI ISO, xlnt ~ FREE to rood hon1e Gem1an $1ZJ. 6' Loveseat $60. a.rs l)' ,;i, ...,.,a Uc. 12' lawn Jl'l()M!r & edger. Never eheck llgner AU -Jn Xlnt crest/ pump, motor· mount, Vl!:J'y kJw mlleap. Jl8S.
lihorthair '"'· ma.le. 6 mos. GU-Olli boat-131l"a~er1_,, ~..;_ 5' loquat used. 5J6..8125 oond, 642-15U'. floor bda, bow do deer, 96Mn9l . tree . "oe.,1. _,5.., &Qld ti1h "'lntfti 3 "" c.. ...... 11 no p11pen. 642-6008 ZENITH Stereo, 90\id Maple Sl-$2. MS-9832 FOR~SALE: Electric pot1ers R 0 y AL E 1 ec . o 'f f Ice &.t'S68800.::'1973.1w~' 'U YAl(AHA 31111 RTI. Set
PART DAOISHUND Puppy, B<lnn Set t~thtr furniture. GARAGE SALE~ Furn , kiln. $100. Typewriter, Cle!U\ ao o d Stern mount S.S. 6Ta-2$'iG ' Up h' Dirt. Many Xtras. 7 1110•1, feniale. v er )' lttusl sell! l!Ulr2000 fr! t $? 1580 5 9 call 963--1690 cond. $85. 67)..4262 • Quick. f450 bllt. ~1-15CK
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10\·nblc. 897·2 10l :iJter 5. 321 JL\J\fONA PL. Dishes, ~aJ~et~ecCr. cit · 4 21.11NK S to I es , Excellent EXECUTIVE de!tlk, hl·back BNt•, Power .f040 'T2 KAWASAkl 750. New
FREE: :i SIAt.1ESE llOUSE !oolrt, hardware, household Hor••• i060 rondltlon. 1..81-ge ahawl cul-awivel &. 2 11lde eht1lr1 & DIVE 80.AT eng: Chan1be.n. M~ !ft to
CATS _ • 1te1n11. 9llm·5pm. Jar. 673-6M5. 1 legal rue $250, 6-rr.,.1942 21• open di\.1! or flsh . boat, •ripticl!.tt. $1350. S.18-.5012 * »18-5012 * PRACTICALLY new couch & A PP A L 0 0 S A , 6 yra. KENMORE Port typewriter P•t• IOl7 twin automic 4 powir, head DI'W 25 M.X. R.uns 1ttat. THA~KSGJVING Kl'ITENS, AA·eseat VPJ'Y ttR80l1able art \Ve1tern/ Eng 1i 11 h train-\\·/cale. $30 Uke oew. Cull tWi.n 1.Nttt tank, IJlust sell : Shift kit. Perfect Tran Bike.
4 lovely grey kittens, tc e:d 2 Sat A all day Sun 646-6226 ed. $G50. 495-4486 eve/ 548-6512. MYNAH BIRD pm. O'( top, 615-5.:.l"'l'? $125~ olfef. 548-1§91
hon1es. 556-47Gj COLONIAL r:ret'll tweed sofa 493-4978 4 FULL l.1lnks Boa, sn. s100 979-008."i AVON g • Ridcrost/pump l\rusr sell mo. Hcnda CL
xurr \\1llt-hd09 .,,., d c g A d1air. $125. 2 mt. p 1 e llORSES for sale, regi!ltertd Imperial Di!duna.i;ter, ~ Pi•MI a Orn.ans IOtO r11otor 'mout.ll, .n. bq.s, W 400,. top cond. :4;fXXI rnl1ts,
houle. 3 )'I'& old ltJale. INo tahl es, $'l5 ea. S3(i...4lW9 P11lnl it11.re and &y Geldlna 64M9f.8 • .:.:J! dodger, jointed · oan. hJl $525 cash, call tf2...4.2M.
chOdren l. !IQ.10'.17. G R EE N v e t v e t 1 o f a , Call !JX>.67:ll GE Ref r La: er a Io r bllJ' F1ELO':; \\'&rt'ho~e sale, 400 Se~I. ~t $688 ; 1173. J..U1A SP'E!DWAY BIKE
FREE to goocl l10nie, fem matching conunode & coffee PALOAflNO Geldlna:.for-pie, on wheels. Will trade or e!~ ,, Ol"f'•n11, llflW -& See 90iiO ad..~ / RACINQ' LEATHERS '
DfllmAtion. 1 mn.,-111t ltholJ. !Able $160. 84~ ., · \\'ell trained:'" Tack l sad-wll. 7!b-0142-~~ " ll!JC'd Spinets, granda, BERTRA?if %>" 111 I TS .: * 548--031.I •*
9!)8..Q)l5 G•rageS•t. to55 dle.494-2101:'91-2691 ANTIQUEbeveledmlrror pl11Ytn.. Going out forChry1le'I-, V.r~. ~US'XiMAJtA,ltrett 'ordtrt,
1'D lALE Samoyed (spayed) !JS QTR. ~\ TB, Bay Geld. $;00· Snare dNn1 $.';O. Prac-W!ilnetlS. Rental w/C>ptjOll ~ .. low hOUn. :AOF, jOft ~ A Daintm,
AKC. 21Ji yrr. Obedl~l'IC."I!: ........... 4 Yrs • GenOe. Show Exp tice p;ad $5. 8.ll-1991 to by. i\awal. Sttlm.'11.y, r.a1fl o. f.a th. 1t 11, . ·"....,;c;,.;;-;"'.,;;""'ii-,' ~-""'""'~ ·~1 tralntd. 644-0321 CJf~1 .n.nS Gllnlft Bou. Afiw sell. $500. G42-227t. · M!Nl·miq; sso.. ~ead 300 Baldwin Chl c kerlne, 2J3..439.00.17 • 1970 yAMAJiA stdlli-Dlrt.
Furnitur• to.JO q~., Anl.l!iue Ii m&ey new J 1 __ : .la, 6'6' w•bi.ndings $50. Yamaha. Kl.n1ball, Wur, etc.1}.l oo .. rt.l~ \'I' HALER. Exp •. cha.mbfr. UM new :..;c.;.:;;.;:;..:. ___ ....:;=1 i'IR 1te:1111. 3044 ~nnybrook. ewe ry _,.., ~1 FIELD'S (n4) f3S. 1 Uka new. OOhp John.on. cm. $350 ~
FOUR w h t ma dern C.~t. nr. Baktt.a.IG-1189 rnEEZER BEEF' on .the 1l'!Y12 BrookhW'll St .. G.G. I)' 10 hr¥. Amadcan lA.f'&t "~"•"'Y,\MAllA"·;r.,"";"<:iiJt"""11SA""'.~EX~.1 uphol1te~ chaiNt S2e ea. or SUNDAY -10 to 5 Pit. WANTED ho 0 t , ca 11 aft II GLORIOUS Ai;attrilln :Antique whl trtr I cover. ~cill CtlltM cend'lilon. $1::.0 or
best offer &40-012i. I !",SOI Snead or. 1m. Lots or TOf' CASll DOU.Alt. PAID pm, 1.737-3907 or 1-689-5840. &b)' Cnnd J>\ano. !.:bony. 61.i~ · bdt on.r. ams
TEAK dlnlnl 1bl. It 4 chra .. AppliA.neei. CO~$.E SEE !! FOR YOUR JEWELRY, HEALnl ELEVATOR, 19'. rare h'eoJure, for oolltcto if CC. 0rtm hardl9P, vhf, '10 tlAWASAJa 500, ad. cond. e~cel. L,Jnd. $150. or beil O(· 84&-9t56. \VATCl{t.S. ART OBJECl'S, b:ctllent condUiob. .Ir: rn1.111clan · 54M3il0 dll)Cll)' full t\.1'. re fr l g $«lOJOffer/tn.dc.
fer. ~i -::1.r . I SUN. 3241 ifltrn(!j()fa, COLD, SILVER SERVICE. 673-4077 UPRIGJiT Oa::: PlailO Ala~ llff'to,1TV, ~bit~. 110 548-Mlt
FOR ~h" House ~lk.frc. C.M. Ever YI h I ng ~· F'INE FURN A A.NTIQVEs. RUGS. Approx 50 yrda, $50 gany 11afn. Good lone ' VOii&. Pvt ptt. ~ '61 BRlt-Sfl'ON'E 9()::c.
9.lL "'est Ba,y, a..IbOa ~ 'i1rnp, Lota of • t u (I l 64,r,..Zl(I. Takes. all.-. Call e " ea ~ tondillon. $425. 335-B'r.» CU:>'"OOM &.1 f.ovm a. Nk:t blJm 1-. I00(4.,'lilnd. $1&0.
Sahirrlny, 9-1 SUndn,y W..fJ'iUl JNDJAN J ew e Ir y , t\lr. 400 427o 'filANO WAN'f'lo.:D: Opl~l&t<!I")', Call f01' tree otter, ~
2 on 11111, dbl beds. tum. 1: LOT of goodi~. t0n1e jl1nlt. q ,u o I ae/Sll~r. Auihenllc, NEWPORT Beacli 'f e 1111 11 Caah 10da)', pvt. P\Y· e a l 11,1 a' u ~. 8 : ao-6:30, "·1'='•';KA*°1"il°'MCMm;,,,-1~0"'1=11c-:Bllr~•1
uppU1tr)('('f musl i."U. &II or F'T'la b1>t icebox. 2 6 4 O Z1lni It Othen. O~ of a ci u b Family >.tenlbtnh!p t>JJ...9335. 64)...'17B9 tu· r ... §22'1. rocc Good ~ Stl'OQI ,,m:.
Jlart. ~!lr"Bl;.I! G~t'WI. him ay l>r, CM.&~ Ktnd. Vrhc w I" n tr I· 'for sal.,, 586-.\162 BJ\LO\VIN Si»net 9 mQ"I o\d. •f.l )(A iiA•U 0 ER 2 4 • • ntr, 561-26.2S. i"
BEAUT. C01'N.!r StUdto e;{j 419 SEA\\'ARD, CdM Sat/~un <rHlt'f', 675-4-1.'7. i:-:-t' 2 CtRL.li Bl~ alrls wtttte Uk:e new. $000. nnn. rb'brtdge l\\i n t6S. ultlnc '69 RlWXSl'\RI. %iOCX:,
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Buick 9910 SALE MS-6517 e•ea: a: wkQOa. pvt. Olds~ ttSS . 2929 llarbor Blvd.,
V -8. automatic ll'Bnsmlulon,
ln("'tory 1111. pciv.-er 1teerin&,
n•rlk> & healer. lRlV102J
ty. V-8. ndlo, heater, 1 aod 1 Costa Mna
'68 UNCOLN O>otinental .4 tran1pc.-tatlon (142.AKGJ ~S~= 546-1934 71 ELECTRA 225
tom 2Door h11rdtop. i;·a.,. ..
toey air co11dll~!11(1, roll
pbwer, vil\)'le loP. d11t1.l <.'Om·
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Ciftle 6.i I w· I Ls 0 N · 1 UNIVERSITY 01::0.S • ~Form~· FlulaR~RD "74 cON'fiNENTAL Jd u k • -
1968's thru 19H's I WI LSQN I IV, ak"'°lutely loaded, b<t)' • C.ota~e.1.!""'"m~-MI 3;m!IOOorlilnalmlleaAloodld. COUPES & SEDANS ,, .,. • ,,,., , ..... oa,.. ~ I
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De Villes
~14 Cpe. De Ville $Z695 l JLIXXl Xtl'll._Re ~ltnin&_.182SASeachill. JJunt.Beach SUNSET FORD1 ,
Cabriolet top, ll.'1111-er inter., leather. S1f00 492=s737. 556-.1070 141~11 5440 Garden Grove 8 I yd .
fact. air, lull powt>r, stem>. 18255 ee11ct-Bl. Hunt. Beach Corvette · "32 '73 FORD Country s q u 1 re \Vestminster 636-4010
Loaded with all the X'1ra.,. 55,1070 ••• "I I Statlon f417JSE) • --'64 CDRVETl'E 327 Turbo Wagon N 0. 3 3 2 9. ·n OLDS Cust. 9 ~a Is . [:!~~;:~[;;::~ i '74 Seel Dt VIiie $7695 '73 li10NTJ.: CAJtLO No.6028, 400 411 POO-lracion, J.1are Leaae take-over. 1150. mo. 'f=ni1# S ar P · Factory air, Juli ~-er. vinyl leaM' 1akL'-OVer $1Z. mo F~""'ll, Ml/F?d radio, lax tncl. Total cash required
' SUNDAY top. All leat~r lnltt. Slel't'O, irn•I. tax. Tolal cash n!quired everything completely re-S3IXI. & good credit or buy SUNSET FORD °'!! BUlCK Elirc. 225 No.3133. ouutandfng! l!W4JRD) $2511, & good credit. Call Gii bulll $2100 Call 6.lJ.1710· for $3150. Terms It wlll take 5440 Garden Grove 8 Iv d .
U!iw take-over $ll5.54 PH '73 Cfta. De VIiie $$696 sai & Sun &U-2560, Mon 633-9'1&1 ' ' trade. Call GU Sal & Sun WestmU.ter 636-4010
mo. Total easfl re q u i r e d r--thru Fri &15-3661 "'~""'==;-:=:c;:=I 644...?950, Aton lhN Fri '68 TORONADO $1195 ~ I. good credit or btl)' Vinyl top, fuU leather, flu .. -.. ?969 CORVEITE, lilvtt blue, 645-3661 1 °"'IW!T, xlnt ~. AiC. or ii you ~!er lease at
tor $.UXl.Temis , will tnke ~~ ~·x~ T·~~ s= CORT FOX '.rAn~.~~ xtras. $4£00. CORT FOX f}lll)'! equip. i5-8998 $77.51 per mo.
trade-in. Ca.JI Cll Sat le Sun Leasing ,... r~ + T&L Ji mo, O,E.L. )iW--2!50, Mon thru Fri (844GIV) 2586 Newport, Co&ta P.1esa '6 5 CORVE'I'TE Roadster, Leasing · 69 OLDS 88 .....,nvert. ..._.""n-DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
1Af'l...'¥1:l, I '73 S9CI De Ville $5595 '69 'DATSUN P/U proudly restored. 2586 Newport, C.OSta ?;fesa ....... ~Jen ntoJ,;. ~l!,e!t~ 248(1HarborBlvd . .,-....,COR'T FOX Vinyl top, ... ,...,, k ,...... .,..,,.,.,_.!'""!:"""°'~'-... ~l71TORiiNo-H:T:&;;;;.fui -~ '""' -· C:O.ta M ... 5j6-8017 inter. Factory air cond., full C:-ar 9933 ·~n. RI1,;t9, $H.1799T. Sea.?i.t bit '72-98 LUX. 2 dr. All electric =-'='=='c;o.::'-";o;..:=~' l _(, ,Lea!i:lng poy.·er. stereo, absolutely --• ... ~~ .....,.., & poWer, air, radlala $3495. '12 FIREBIRD EI Pi r l t · ~ }l;~p0ttlf Oi6ta ?i.1esa beautiful! (Ser. 15:nl2l & SHlll ,73 COUGAR XR7. Stereo SUNSET FORD m.1942 &1.lver, 350V8, P/S, P/B, · l®iliU, ·. 11.e 3 u 11fu 1 •n Cpe. De Ville $4495 rad.lo, tilt steering wheel. 5440 Garden Grove BI v d. Pinto . ____ ....;9957.= HUrst 4 spd. gauges, stereo,
,d. 'Fuµy gd ti Vinyl lop, tapesll'y & leather 4 speed, radio & he a 1 er. (395GWS) $3499 Westminster 63&-4010 ·~ sport whl. It. rnirron. dua1 .s.n~~~·i.1:sak~~: ~;,.'~ ~~e~!~~~ (~98lT). $997 sJ~=TG~~R~vd. ·~11~~.IN~d:,1.ht~~· //S, '71 PINTO 2 DOOR ;:~~~·/Pvt. Pty.
·=~cu' r But ck 1 , .,,.....,.,. WestmlMter " 636-401D P/B, sac. Owner. 673-4102 '6"5 GT 0 Pon l i 8 c.
""''"' '72 Seel. De Ville $4495 I ~.6;[9 "mffiuflic~AR':R~xxRR7f,-'];10;,;0.r,~;:il . .":!H:!·c:'!!!':.:'!!!!lil-'t!!lll2!!•~---4 11peed, Radio & Heater, Reblt motor. Many ne\ ·RJ C 8 t e Wgn., "'-' nice little Cftr. (060CEN) )>8rtS. New tires. Needs little · 1YMIHO.le, pvt. owner. Vinyl top, full leather, fac· w/all xttas. ·1 Owner . Llncoln 9945 $S97 work. 962-Zl46 :.~=Special Straight d~i. ~~I power, sterro 1.w I ls 0 N I 'DOdt~Sacr'!!'i!!lf~"'"'~· -~~~-~-~:~is~l~.:;;66;--;-LlN;:;aJ:;;;LN:;-, -;Wh:;;:;;,:::.,-:J.1i:,::t 1.9TO CATALINA Alr, -vinyl
J.l'Auto. trans. GolXI cond. '70 Cpe. De Ville $2995 in &: out. perfect car. 1 ·w I LSQ N I !~~::~.', ~~~k,· ;~~-' i;~:. ;.Kant. !W&-388'J1 Vln,yl top, all leather, full 1965 DORGE DART $8XI. 64.5-8045 aft. 5 pm. ~ .....,... .UP<!
'"""Ill 9915 power, factory air cent., CONVERTIBLE $300. M I k 9947 .,.eu •c full power, stereo, till Private Party. 642.8582 aver C '69 PONTIAC Station WSAQn.
CADILLAC. SALE wheel! (4C6AZY) Fonl -· "' · P/S, P/B, air cond. $915. I '70 Sod Da vm. $2595 18255 Beocl> Bl. ll•ol. Beaoh ·-·n MAVERla< Crabbe,. 6 ~*'""'~"'586'""""'78'16~·~=~~·
• VJlyl top, full leather, fa<. .. 556-1070 842-6611 '69 TORINO cyl., automatic, radio, '67 GRAND PRIX Con! I Inventory Reduction tory air cond .. stereo, xtra ·73 ri.IONTE CAIU..O No.6101. heats'u'·NfOSIJ!COGET F>011R799D 18255BeachBL Htint.ik.ch. vertlb1e. For sale $300 ! : SALE clean (324AGC) Leese take-over Jl05.47 mo. 55".'.1070 • · 142-M"lfl make offer. Call 4~3>16.
'69 Cpe De Ville $1995 inel. tax. Total cash re-2 DOOR 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . FIREBmD Esprit "12, load7 , . Vinyl top, full leather, Jae-quired s:e;.47 & good credit, WestmiDBltt fi36.«110' '73 PINTO Runabout. law ed, l3K ml. Show room
N C_ .. ,,,_ -.1-1 · · all & 1973 MAVERICK V8 a•to. m~ 8 trk tape, :dnt oond. -nd. ~. ··-'"' -· ' CW, ....._.c ,,.,....,.. na lory air conchtion1ng, or buy tor $3007. Terms , , _..., ... u rvt. ,.....,,. 'l.7t"""GQ< • . AriiVin& Dally power oplions, stereo. Load-\\'ill take trade-in. Call GU V-8 automatic transmission, deluxe interior, like new, _,,J. 646-1.357 1974 GRAND PROC, all
life lofust M'ake Room ed! (X\1D462\ Sat & SUn 644-2950, l\1on factory air condition, ~er 12m> mi. $2.450. Retired, '72 PINTO Squire Wag. Auto, white, lo miles, loaded, pvt Mt a Few Examples: '69 Sed De VIile $1995 ou·u }"'rt 645-3661. ste.--ing, radioi heater, vinyl must sell. 962-ll67 aJccnd. Xln't oond. $2195. ~640-4467
· .l968's thru 1974's Vinyl top, tapestry & leather CORT FOX rool. (YRR"793J. '70 MAVERICK. Air, lo ml. ~C"'a"'ll-=581Hl366""'=='-·~-~~ Tbunderltircl
interior. Full po11i-·er, factory Ua.slng $1177 ga.s saver. 1 owner. U.350 '73 PINTO Run.about, 4 spd, JL..DORA DOS ::~. ~~· tilt wheel Z586 Newport. Costa l\tesa ~· ofr . 493-9178 a rt 6. ~~. ~top, ~ mi. '10 T·BIRO
C b I-'~ $17'5 '61 Sod Da Ville $1895 CONNELL I w I LS ON I Mucury 9950 •74 PINTO RUNABOUT f:Jj • ~ u..y Cpe-. Vinyl top, leather inter., f.al.'-CHEVROLET ' . Blue, RJH, Xlnt cond V--8, a uto trans,, a Ir con-
FA¢, ~&Jr COi)., full power, ,,,,_, lr full er tilt SALES & SERVlCE •• . 1966 MERCURY Parkl ane, 4 1 Owner 496--129'7 dltioning, radio, h e 1:1 I e r, tapestcy &: leath. Stereo ,,,,.:1
8 ' J)O\.\' ' & d dr ht Full pwr goo d pl"' full power. (048AKV\. cni1:4e, IOt wheel. Loaded wheel,. stereo. Low miles 2828 Harbor Blv • · · . · '73 SQUIRE Wag. Lo nU's. J~SF) sharp. IXEV24J) COSTA l\1ESA transp. car. $350. G42-9m Xln't cond. $2595. Pvt Par· $1888 ·
·•74 conyerllble $1495 ~ , ~ 546-1200 Mu1l•"1-9952 cy. eau 551-:n111. '-~•t"u l"lher. doal .. CADlllAC NOVA. One ol • Kmd. o,-;g 18255Beam BL Homt. Beaoh ·'70 MUSTANG Plymouth 9960 I w I LSQ N I ~t~~~ "'"'" tilt *---. '"Y"· only 4500 mt '7> 556-1070 142-6611 FASTBACK '69 PLJMOUJH • ~(~®luxe op.. -.Mllofl.. ~· 6'G -9G 9', 1973 FORD MAVERICK $1899
, .hlff.Wlt Cpe, $6495 OPEN" "S.l.JNDAY 19T2 Oiev. 0:.>nvt. 1.Jke-new. 2-DOOR SEDAN .... $1705 mmAl •
... t -~ RAS \VIII tak , •• , 6 CyUnd.,, 2$0 cid e>lglloe o· k M'll u I VALIANT Sll'NEJ com .-. s, e '12 Coupe de Ville E>..'T ! e 0 AM Radio 1c 1 er IYIO ors IQ
IDOttl inter, Factory air, full Full factory equipped, full car in trade. $2800. 494-3916; crui.se-0-Matic TJ:ansmissilm 120 W. Warner at So. Main t.8255 Deach m. Hunt. Beach
powr. <?ruise control, all power, Bu r gund y "'.'ilh ~'""'""~-1~49~-=-~~~= <;oior-White SANTA ANA 2Doar. Automatic transmis-556-I070 142-66ll s:t;ras. (5.JFX) matching leather intenor, EL CAMINO auto, air, am-Mileage 62,SOO sion, radio, heater. (ZQ.758)
Cenwr.tible $6495 white vinyl roof. fm radials, shell 536-4469 l.Jcert11e 076 HOD '10 MUS"I'ANG. Automatic . $. 777 ·' '7' THUNDERBIPJ>. Ptiwer, ~ ~dealher, tac-e>.'t'. 499-2181 day. II.fay be aeen at DA IL Y tr a n smissioni 6 cylinder . aJr cond., &harp. (&t7JPA)
_,.Bir,!full pow~r, 1tm!0, ·n f\tALIBU 2 dr. hardtp. PI LOT employee parking C1't&s>..f169i $5699SUNSET FORD cruise control. i;oaded! vs to pl• Xlnt cond Jot. 330 West Bay Street, SONSET FORD •
tMGLW\ ,,., • · · "u '. · · Costa Mesa, Monday SMO Garden Grove Blvd. •9'9\i.1111 I .. ...! .. · 5440 Garde-n. Grove Blvd . '111&1 Oeraclo Cpe $S1t5 $1.500. 6444592· throuah Fnda.)t. Ask for \\'estminster 636--4010 aUWA UAllll Westmimrer 636-401 _...,,,, '""· ""'°· '66 CHEYELL£ bwoln_eM otlk• IW>-021 '" Mus TAN c 6 cyl. 3 VIII Vft '66 T·BIRD, xmt rond. ~ , titt'"Wtft\; ,tapestry &: lea· 28402 Marruerite Parkway '72 T-BIRD. White with blue spd. Low ml. FM stereo. J~Ul..tV Private Party.
tbft. inti;dor-All options Mission Viejo Auto. tl<llls., vlr cond., power interior. Stereo. (13691 $J89IJ Very good cond. S 8 5 O. 646-\003 ...,.,..,-~5.16->668~=~-= .(6!1.EIBJ 831-J(MO • 4$--4949 steering, 1 oo·er seats, radio, SUNSET FORD 646-1TI2 '-~~=~--~~ t Vet•
• ; ~ USE AVERY PWY. EXIT heater (R0U966J 5440 Garden Grove BI v d . TRANSF. Imn1ed. sale '74 1 lltWGDIU~( CADILLACS \Veslminstcr 6364010 Mw;:tang 11, 4 spd., R/H, ·~ VEGA GT Wagon. M L t •-1 ti $877 1972 FORD custom 500. Xlnt red w/wht. v. top. 4000.ml. ,Aulorrtp.tlc, radio. neater, ~ ~ MOotl arges -oc on , o" d. Seovtoed regularly. 962-7966. air roOd. t101GWA) 1899
- _ - -In Orange County I Fully,eq'pt $1600. 581Hl965. '66 MUSTANG. New engine, , SUNSET FORD
.OPEN SUNDAY Coupe DeVllles • Sedan I WILSON '7'i RANCHERO GT. auto, transmission, radiator. Bes! 5440 Garden Grove B·l v d.
'68 EL fX>RAOO 2 Dr, ~~~bl~. El Al~t:!n; • a/c, p/s, p/h. Low mi. otter! 546-0318 Westminster 636-4010
'Cadillac. 1 NB Penn. other select Cadillac Trade-$4100 or best otter. 96<r-U02 '67 MUSTANG '74 VEGA GT. Deluxe fn.
Qwner, Only 58,900 mt. Prlt t '68 TORINO Sta. Wgn., new Auto, PS/PB terior, tac am/fm, 11 ke
CO?)d. Beautiful & like new. ~"'---~~--~"':":~ tires. Must &eU. $400. $770 -. 963-7419 28402 Marguetite Parkway brand new. $2700 or b&t.
'Sa'dd1/!back bm/lgt be ige u_aa.e.r l'AftlUAC 536-35116 1£166 MUSTANG. Bel g e' Mislk>n. Viejo 1,;"""'"'';006;;;,,,..~,,..,,..,--,,,,.,;
Vinyl tx>P. Cream tan leitlher ,.. .. ~ ,_... 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach '69 2llD SE Coupe, $6600. Ex· automatic. Xlnt condition. USE AVERY PWY EXIT •n CHEVY VEG A Hat-
irt'sx;t) tull pri Pvt .... M0-9t Chrysler 9925 _ 644-£457 '71 MUSTANG Grande, '64 PLYMOUTH, runs, Call 67J..-Oll.7. ~*o~::UTJsfu":~
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.,.IY all c~;) 675-Snr· "Weed it A: Reap" po\11et" A: air, xlnt f. on d. $llll. You'll find It ln Classified l~P><.;'~.;0-?.'~:-770<"-""Sed= '73 CAD Coupe De V l 11 e "70 OIRYSLER 300 H.t. Red, From treasures to trash Green, sa;oo. 496-6521 548-fJCB3 Ad. Call 642-5678.
'11 · CAD 1 LL AC an No.6102. L e a f! e take-over. \.\'hite inte r io r , sharp. Turn them lnto cash 9900 A lJ..a
DeVille . .Full power, loaded. Ladies car. Red, ~·hi te 1144171 S1599 -~CALL~~D~AIL~~yp:;nm~;..,~FA::Ul::;:OS:;•c;U::;&od::;:...... __ ;..9900;..o;;....cA.;.u.;.t.;.o..;1,.;.U.;._&od _____ -:-uto-•_, ______ _
(618KKL.l $3399 Jealher tQp interior. $175 SUNSET FORD -:: SUNSET FORD incl. tax. Total cash re-5440 Garden Grove 8 1 v d'. Autos, New 9IOO
5440 Garden Grove B I v d · quired $350. & good crt'dit Westminster 636-4010
Westn1inst5§' ~10 or buy for $5200. TE'rms & l\IUST SACRIFICE Beautllul
BY O\VN[RJ $5,2!l'l. 197 3 will take trade-in. call Gil .66 Chry5ler New Yorker.
Sedan DeVUle, Io ad e d Sat &: Sun 644-2!f.IO. ?-.Ion xlnt. -nd., lo mile ....... w/extrns. ne1v ,,;teel-beltl'd U1n.1 Fri ~3661 -.u -..~
ml In gd. l\1PG. Only $ 8 115 . radiats. ontx 29000 .• ·"" t. CQRT FOX '7-:fifilo cond. 847-S!W
.73 El. DORADO Lensing Continental S\rYer 11•/Blul" top. SUPER 2586 NcY:port, Co.<:ta l\-lf'AA
Clenn. I oWnE'r, must sell. 1973, SEDAN DE VtU.E, Ex·
• $6.-400. f-"lnn. 6T.ri212 ec. Car. 222HJ.L, 1..eAUil'r,
tllTl C-\D. Coupe de VIile. Stereo. tilt \\'hi., vinyl top,
. l\11rroon. Jo' u 11 y equipped. xtra clean. $5,895. &~2552
·Private p11ny. 64j..7000 Chevrolet 9920
70 Fltwood Brougha m
.f dr, groen, loaded, best
oUer ovrr $2:\00. "42·5522 NB
·65 CADIUAC 4 Dr. Full
wwer. Gd. cond., gd !ires.
-$tci0. 5-l6-1a
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White, good cond, 1 ow
n111 ea ge. $3600. Days,
833-9511 Eves &-wk n d s
6«--i275
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• 58,IXXI. Gd. lrAns. aulo, runs gd.
'73 MARK IV
Factory air oondltlonlng, tull
po\\•er, vinyl top, dual com-
fort seats, tilt &-telescopic
wheel, A?i.1/Fl\1 s t e r e o ,
power door locks. Superb
condition. t9050131
SALE PRICED
'73 CONTINENTAL
CPE.
1 ~2-1091 Call 536-6646
. SA VE ntOSE A P P L E =~~"'=~,"''0"7.,-=:-: PEELINGS 11nd boll In '72 CAPRICE Lotidi:u, new
aluminum pani llild pol!. cond. 2 dr. Coupe. $3,00'1.
They will brig~e:n the I ~-::::.,=:,_~-~~~ met&l to a "'like-new" '67 9 PASS. Sta. \Vgn .. '65
condiHon. Have anything to SS. both xlnt. concl. $595.
Factory air CODdltkinlng. lull
l'°"'·er, lilt & telescopic
"'heel, A?i.f!Fl\f st ere o,
pov.'er door locks, C899HER)
$5595
-· ..U? Ulll'! a Dnily Pilot each. 557~ Dolli, gi~ up lh<' ghlp! 1 -~-~CO~R~VccAl"R~l"'<O'".-,,...,,-,.pd. YoVll,~ in Cla· fire.I stick. $450 or best offer. 546-
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'66 Camaro
Green. {VTM248)
171 MERCEDES-BENZ $9999
300 SEL 6.3. Awe dassic, low rriile~. lu1turY equipped. (lie. 1778ETR~
$699
'67 Malibu
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173 91 IT PORSCHE • • $A VE
less than 16 000 actual miles; kpd .• AM/FM stereo;
beaut. green With dk.fftather interior, air oondiU~ning. (lie. f752GWXI
$699 172 LIMCOLN Mark IV . $4699
Beaut. green w. white leather inlerior; Fully f~lory equipped. Ilic. f828EOV)
'69 Pontiac
Uold Coupe. 1835AGEJ
5699 n74 VOLVO 164 SEDAM· • •· lets then e.ooo lcif.181 miles; radio. heater. automatic .
AM/FM Stereo. air conditioning, like brand new. (lie. t904KESl
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE
WEEK Of. NOVEMBER 24 ·NOVEMBER 30
nbc ·· • ·fridays • JO pm
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AMERICAN MOTORS
=Ward S. lee, Inc. ,
I 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana
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547-5826
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
546-4444
I Crevier Motors
208 .W . 1st St., Santa Ana
835-317 1
I Saddleback Valley Imports
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo 495-4949
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100
CHEVROLET
I Connell Chevrolet i 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
~ 546-1200
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Huntington Beach 842-7781 I== Dot Datsun
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FORD
Dunton Ford
2240 So. Main St., Santo Ana
546-7070
Theodore Robins ford
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2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
642-0010
_ University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
LINCOLN· MERCURY
Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury
16800 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach
842-8844
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
1301 No. Tustin, Santa Ana
547-0511
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
·2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mfna
540-9640
" 24, 11174
PONTIAC
Dove Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa
546-8017
PORSCHE -AUDI
Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS -ROYCE ..
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
TOYOTA
Dean lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
VOU<SWAGEN
Chick Iverson Volkswagen _
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
673-0900
VOLVO
Deon lewis Imports
' 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
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THURSDAY,NOVEMBER28
7:00AM IJ (I! (J) Cl) Thlinkscfvhac Dey P•rades Three hours of high-
lights from five famous holiday parades. William Conrad Is an·
chorman in New York; Rob Reiner and Lee Meriwether host
New York's M•cy's Parade; Wayne Rogers and Esther Rolle nar·
rate the J. L. Hudson Parade in Detroit; the Hudson Brothers
are commentators for the Glmbels' Parade fo Philadelphia; Miss
Michael Leerned is hostess of the Eatons Parade from Toronto:
and Jack Lord Is host of parade segments from Hawaii.
9:30 0 Q Ci) di m Pro Footb811 Denver at Detroit.
lO:OOG @CI> (I) The Three Musk.t .. rs An animated children's spe·
cial based on the Dumas cl.sslc story.
11:00 6 @ CI> (I) Swiss F•mlly Robill$0n Animated version of Jo·
hann Wyss' classic about the survivors of a shipwreck who
reach an Island where they rely on their family faith and spirit.
12:30PM ~@ CI> Cl) Pro Footb811 Washington at Dallas. D (I) tli &!:' He,. Cornn the Bl& Parade Pre-parade activi·
ties eaturing a parade theme, show business personalities and
entertaining acts. '
1:30 0 9 Ci)~ m MKY'• Thankqlvtn1 Parade David Hartman
and Karen Grassle are hosts for the 48th annual parade, com·
plete with the cartoon character balloons in their only public
appearance of the year.
3:30 D ~Ci) dO m Mactc: Man Some of the nation's outstanding
magicians guest with 8111 Bixby and his Wife, Brenda Benet, for
an hour of magic acts and songs. Guest magicians Include
Mark Wilson, Tom Slydlni, Tom & Sherritt, Fred Kaps and Bobby
Sandler. Two musical groups-the Raspberries and the Kane
Sisters-also guest.
5:30 IJ Johnny Mann'• at.net Up & Cheer
FRIDAY, NOVEMBE.R 29
9:30AM D (fB (I)) (]) &) NCAA Collep Football Texas A&M vs.
Texas.
l:OOPM D ca Cl)) Cl> m NCAA Collep Football Auburn vs.
Alabam•.
SUNDAY, NOVDIHlt 24
7:00 9 (C) "l!WleclMt'' (com) '59-~ery Qrent, lnfrid Beramen. 1:00 11 "AnzW' (dra) '68--Robert Mitchum, PeUr elk.
t:OO 7 (29 I) 3 (C) ''R4lflectleM ef Mu ....... (tutp) '74 -TuHdey Weld,
Joen Hackett, l•m Weterson, Lucille Benson. 10:30 t (C) "'The Mutllc ,.."" (mut) '62.-Robert Preston, Shirley Jonn.
MONDAY, NOVl:MHR 25
7:.JO t ''TIM DI~ Qeme" (edv) '6~enry Fond•. Robert Ryen. 1:00 5 H•nil"9torm" (myt) '6S-Jeffrey Hunter. Anne Frenclt. 9:00 4 I 2l I (C) "Kine• Of t1te SUn' (edv) '63 -Yul Brynt1er, Geor1e
Cheklr1t, Shirley Anne Field, Rlcherd BHehert. 10 .. ,..,.c,_,. (hor) '60-Anthon1 Perkins. Jenet Lelah.
TUUOAY, NOVtMHlt 21
7:.JO 9 "TWelve Ancl')' M«I" (dre) '57~enry Fond•. Lee J. Cobb. E.G. Merthell, Ed Beiley. 1:00 S (C) "Ion ef RMfn HoM'' (edv) '59--0evld Hedlson, Oevld F'erAr. l!JO 4 2l 6 10 (C) "0.eiltl Stelk" (dr•) '74 -Vince Edwerdt, Anjenette
Comer, Robert Webber, Cerol Lynley. Vic Morrow.
7 (21 I ) 3 (C) "'The QMchllr (dr•) '7~ecll Palence. Jeck Werden, Keith Cerredlne, Ed L.euter, JOH f'erez. Flonnual• Flenepn.
WEDNUDAY. NOVD .. P 27
7:30 t (C) ''WelcOffte te Her4 Tlmee" (wH) '67-Henry Fonde. Jenice Rule. 1!00 5 (C) "'The C.n•••na" (dre) '61-Robert Ryen, Torin Thetcher.
7 (21 I ) J (C) "'Goftpell" (mut) '73-Vlctor Gerber.
THUltlOAY, NOVO.IP 21 7:30 9 ''Tite Wronc ... n" (dre) '57~enry Fonde, Vere Mllet, Anthony
Oueyle.
1:00 4 2! 6 10 (C) ''Wlllle Wonll.e 6 the Chocolete F'ectory" (mus) '71-Gene Wiider, Jectt Albertson, Pet~ Ostrum. 5 (C) "Lovltlen• PurchHe" (com) '41-Bob Hope, Vere Zorine.
FltlDAY. NOVEMIER 21 1:00 5 (C) "Northwewt Mauntecl ,_,lie•'' (edv) '40-Gery Cooper, Peulette
Oodderd, PrHton Fbtter, Medeleln• Carroll. t ''The Tin ltar .. (WH 2 '57-Henry Fonde, Tony Perkins.
13 "0..tfnetton letum ' (1cl·fl) '39--Suster Crabbe.
SATURDAY, NOVEMHlt JO 7:00 9 (C) .. H.,,.,. T.. Late" (oom) '65--Meurean O'lulllven, Peul Ford, Connie ltevene.
9100 S (C) "l•l•M In tlte Sun" (dr•) '57-.Joen Fontaine, Jemet MHon.
4 29 I 10 (C) "'The Seventh Dewn" (dre) '64 -Wllllem Holden, SuHnneh 'fork, Cepuolne.
7 JC) "Mant .. e et A Younc ltvckltn*er" (com) '71-Rlcherd Ben· emln, Elizebeth Athley Joenne Shimkus.
(.29 t) fC) ''TM HerM SOWi¥-" (edv) '59 -John Weyne, Wllllem
Ho den. 11:00 U "Nevy llue 6 Geld" (com) '37-Robert Youna. Jemes Stewert.
THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 24, 1974
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'ANNIE & THE HOODS'
'11DNGS IN THEIR SEASON'
Patricia Neal and Ed Flanden star m a GE Theatre pr ... ntatio
"Thin9S in Their Seuon.1
' on CBS,'WednH<lay at 9:30PM. ~e 90-
minute original drama ia the story of a hudworldng rural W18con-.m family and an exploration of the temion that UW.. between
father and .on--Jeoparclia:ing' continuation of the family'• priu
dairy farm-when both men are torced to c:on&ont the re.iity of
the impending death of their wife and mother. Marc Singer por·
traya the aon.
Aw-"Bancroft •tan in another of her ABC Special.a. "Annie & the
Hood.." an ABC, Wedn..S.y at lOPM. The "hooct." portrayed Jn
t!U hour of comedy and mu.ie are womanhood, W..hood. tib-
liboocL bachelorhood. unlikelihood. parenthood. adulthood. the
other-wom-.shood and motherbodd. Joining Nim Bancroft. wbo
bo1ck both an Academy Award and a Tony amoq her kudCMI. are
Alan Alda. Jack Benny, Mel Broob. Tony Curtia, Robert Merrill.
DaYid Merrick. Carl Reiner~ Gene Wilder.
'ROBINSON CRUSOE'
Stanley Baker atan in the title role of "Robimon Crusoe," a two·
our adaptation of Daniel DeToe ... a c ory. on NBC. Wednea·
day at 8PM. The story foc:uaea on Crusoe, of a midc:lle-cl .. English
• family, who tuma away from. chance to lead a relati·nly quiet
life in F.n9lend u a buainetmnan in order to become a sailor. Kia
d•Y* on the high .... end when hia lhip breab apart on a reef off
the cout of South AmerlcL That'• when hia great•t adYentu'rH
be9in, tint u a solitary figure struggling for aurrinl and. later, u
a man with a friend -a nati•• be a&Yed from certain death and
named Friday (i>prtrayed by Ram Jolin Holder).
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 24, 1974
DAY i~ME PROGRAMS COLOR
MORNING
THANKSQIYINC DAY SPECIALS
PtUse see UM ''HOLIDAY FARE" fu·
ture on pare # 3 for a list of the
Special pnivama 1lrtn1 on Thanb-
llvina Dq.
6:00 II (i) Sunrise Semester a Kilowleclp
famlty Classics
features
6:30 Octysser/The Uvtly Atta
Not for Women Onlr
6 ~17breall
(fJ 0 Educ.ational features
Bullwinkle
: Yora for H111tt1
7:00 • aJ ffi I ~ ::c,~ Show
Clr1oon1
Mlch1el Jaclllon SMw
DIYtY & Goliath
New Zoo Revue
Gumby
Stotll Exchange
: Seume Street
(~ ) Mornlna Comedy Tlm•
7:30 6 Lassie
Ralph Story's AM "
TennesJet Tuxedo
Buis & His Buddlu
Skip 'n' Woofer
Wortd Business Newa
1:00 @ @ 3 Clpllin Kan11roo
Collea• redit Courw
The G1llerr
Sunup
l1n1111 Splits & Friends
The Alntstones
Bozo's Bia Top
: Zoom!
1:30 Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Romper Room
Yogi & Frt4nds
Qumby
M1nn1
: Mister Rorers' Nelftlbofhood ( I) Tiit Alntstones 9:00 CV Cl) Jobr'a Wild
: Sesan1e Street
· Cl) @) m N1mt That Tunt
6 Leave It to Beaver
Movie: See Daytime Movin;
lstorlctl Drama "Come Along" Fri.
! Jeck LI lanne
I love Lucy; No.sdool·Tod•r
vie Thurs. See Daytime Movies.
I
Chlldren's Provams
futures
~!)) Mille Doualls Sflow
9:30 00 CV 61mblt 00 @) €1:} Wlnnlna Strelll
Donne Reed Sllow
(~ CJ)) m 51 NCAA Foothill
Fri. Texts A & M""atl'exas.
l ~~:~r:,..
I Dre1m ol Jeennie
10:00 CllJ (1) 00 Now You Set It
Murlel Stevens Cootina Show
Ci) (j) @) er;, Hifh Rollers
f!J @ Movlu: See Daytime Mov·
ies ..
I Tht Momlna sttow
Mothers-In.Law
T rut Adventurt
stock udl1n11
lt'a A New 0.y tlD Educ.ational Proirams
tl) Ntw1/Panonm1 del Y1llt
10:30 I) (i1J CV Cl) lMt ol Utt
Q ~@®'m Hollrwood
~u1res 0 <9 CID> CV m Brady Bunch Except Fri.
I ~~neJerlust
Wortd Business News
700 Club
11:00 I l~(J) Youna & Restless • 6 ®> m JKl!pot ( ) (!) tl) Tht Qlrl In Mr
Lile Except Fri. m News; No-School·Tod1r Movie
Thuri. See Daytime Movies.
I Youth Scene
Electric Companr
11:30 !U)(V(f)Surch for Tomorrow
0 ru ({} ®l m Celebritr Swetp·
stakes
o ca @ > rn m s10.000 PJta-mld Exce pt Fri.
I let'5 Rap
Futures
Villi Al•1re
AFTERNOON
12:00 I Noontime , @ @ oo_m Jeopardy
(~ (!)) -~ Gi) Passwonl All
Stns Except Fn.
i ~®J &>Ntws Movie: See Daytime Movies.
(!)Noon Affair/Jot Buetti
Hulth Show
I Tennessee Tuiedo
features
12:30 @ (!) (j) As tht Wortd Tuma
Qj@®) m Dars of Our
Uves
Ci). A!!}th.!!!J. You Cl II Do 0 <a (§)) 00 m Spilt S.cond
Except frl.
• features
Dillin& fOf Dollars
Bui twinkle
1 :00 (iJ) (!) 00 The Guldin& Upt ~Ci) @) m Docton
6 D1tl~Gamt <9 , > rn m An Mr et111-
dren ; N4 Football Fri. Auburn 1t
Alabama.
I ~:::~,~·:ng
Movie: See Daytime Movies.
1:30 (ij) 00 00 ~· of Nlcflt Q.J Ci) ®} W Another World
(i) Phil Donahue Show fJ (eij ({)) CI) fa let's Mah A
Deal Except Fri.
I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Gomer P~ 2:00 fit) (1) 8 Prlct Is Rlfht
@ Ci) O er;, How To Survive
A Merril(' 0 (~ ll )) (3) E!) Nt w I J wt d
Game .Except Fri.
I Pettfcoet Junction
Features
2:30 Ci) (i1) 00 Mitch C1mt '74
lfQ) m Somernt
BNews
(fn) (j)) @ tiE One Ufe to
Uve Exe~ Fri
(i) ~ Cf) Movie: See Daytime
Movies.
I Ben Hunter lnttrvlews/ft1turu
Nannr & the Profeuor
Yor• fOf Ht1Hll
3:00 @(.ID Tattittales
I Truth or Consequences
Sta Hunt
P!!fJt Cartoons (~ Cf)) (1) fa C:enml Hoa·
pltal Except Fri.
I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Portr Pig
C:et Sm1r1
Bevertr Hillbillies
Features
Not for Women Only
l :JO i :::1~~ See Daytime Movies. · m Mike Douales Show
Ozzie ' Huriet Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Mon .. Tues .• Thurs. Domlnao Wed.
181111111 Splits & Frtends
Yoat ' friends Tiie Munsters
(3) New Zoo Revue
Add1ms family m features r: 00> Comedy Classics
• Villa Aleff"
• Muriel Stevens Cooklnr Sllow
4:00 (I) Atterschool Spedel Wed • Mov·
ie: See Daytime Movies. Fri.
~The Rlfteman
Superman
Afterschool Specl1I "The Tooth·
paste Millionaire" Wed. Three
youngsters start thetr own business
in order to challenge inflation. Sus·
pense Theatre Fri.
I Pufnstuf ' llclsville I Dream of Je11111le
(!) Four O'Clock Fllcll; Uvtly
rts Thurs.
I Simplemente Mul1
The Flintstones
Stsaint Street
( Cf)> Alnbtones; Afttr1ehool
Special Wed.
0) Sube PellJO al Features; Alterschool Special
Wed.
Ftllx tht Cat
4:30 • Truth or Consequences Thurs.
fattier Knows Best
Gllllpn's Island
Dinah!
leave It to 811vw
8uis l His 8uddlt1 Pri.1t-A-R1ma
(i) Merv Qrltfln Show
Batman Cf)) Star Trell £Jtcept Wed.
UndenloL
5:00 Q 0 (19) ti) Ntws
3 News Mon.
The Bia Vall•• ® I love Lucy: World Foot·
bill Leaeue Pt11-ofls Fri. O Beverty Hiiibiiiies; World foot·
bell Le1rue Ptar·ofb Fri The fllnbtones
Gilliaan'J Island
: Mister Roaers' "ellflborftood
• Onm1
• Travel the World
· Wild Wiid West: News Mon.
R~l friends
5:30 O Cl) (~ (i)) News
3 Travel Alms; News Mon.
6 Ho11n'1 HeJQts Except Fri.
Dlcll Van Dr•• Except Fri. Bewitched
Coumhlp 01 Eddie's father rn Journey to Advtnturt
Room 222 Except Fri.
: VIiia Altlfl
• Don Wiison'• Town Tilt
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Jablltrwecky
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Qaptaln of Bourbon Stlfft
6 Ubvlllt
111" J. Ket'lfa 1...rrtrt 011 lt1llctoe Elt .. lttllY NIWI @la""'""'
( 1 Cl)) Ooapel Shlatr'a J11bllte
7:45 Q2' (]) SKrH Heart .... I U.p Uwt. My f..t • Thia la Ult Ufe• aa Hu•blnl
MlllMft:M1cfc y.., Domf Aawtra
• Wl•!'l 1111M .. Q1' l1J 9 Old Time loapel
Hour ...... ,. .. m Clnwdt Wltll A Y11'oa
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l u (j) Kdlrrn .... 11 ....
1 Wfhr et Mrrada
t:OO Cl••ltll1nt
Cll1l!:My SelWIOll <9 ) DIJ of DllCOVllJ
ltNI • Opett House
!Cl•i=' lebtrta ft ls Wrfttaa
llltadts a.a Hu•bl"'
t:JOI,='~ =.,....
· MIC • ....,._ Spedal "On
1th & Oyln(' All eumln1tlon of
Thanetotoo-th• study of the phe·
nomenon of death.
I IMrtlld Mu
~ WHil Rabbi MIP IJ1) CJ),_. feotMn Phlladel·
phl1 et Weshinston.
lt,U:=* Old TI•• , .. ,., Hour
(j)_ Flnt l1ptfst Cllutdl
I (I)) Ttwft Mill Mlfti•a
Muslca 1 Pelebres
10:00 Tl41J'1 lttll&IN
Atdotl de la C.m1111ktld Houref ,..., ...... ,.,,.,.. , .... ........
Htl'l&cl tf Tf\lttl s... Dfttt Hlpptt1htf
.., .. i Dilttt '"'
(I)) lk .......... vi.c.t , ....
'
............... Appeal
Esta Ea .. Vida
lO:JO a Mowit: (C) "T• ... r .. aetMr" (wes) '6l-J1mes stewm,
Richerd Widmark, Shirley Jonn.
8 Nfl la•t of the W"l (9 (I)) {J) m Laait'I ittl-
Mitt tlM Prus r..., t. Saal AJt1te
(j) turht l
alt r:a;:'~"• It.et
Mideast Matysls
Panblla Do•htlul
Tmtl fil•
11:00 D Q100 mi m Pr• flotblll
Sen Oieio Cllar1ert et Grun 81y
Peckers. II Movie: (C) ''Sitn'a llrott"
(wes) '58-Bri•n Keith, Rlt1 G1m. 00 Movie: ••UitehalMd" (dra) 155
-Elr~ Hlrtch, Berb1r1 Hile. I (~ (I)) (j) m Cltott Qaera
Unll•ed Wirtd
I '"<~I Tite lepu et Roblft Hood An i mated tile about the
legendary hero of Sherwood Forest.
I Qurdl 11 tilt HoM
~,r.:"ptlst Ct)urdt
hllltiltp
11:30 0 <9 (I))()) EB Mau A WIO/
SdlMthouse Roel
B Mowte: (C) "A Doc ot Flaecltl'I"
(dra) '59 -D1vld I.add, Oon11d
Crisp.
AF TER NOON
12:00 (3) (9 (I)) c.ntp Foetball Hiatt·
l b
Vision Oii I #Pie@: I PH(rf11'1 Journey The
historic journey of the M'Yflower Is
tollf throueh the eyes of 1 youn1
alrl aboard shiP-1 replica of ttie
original Mayflower -anchored In
imouth, Mus'.
Ntwt
Tiit Hu•llllt
Meabtnll~ A,pell/Tllt Ufe of
Cion.rdo da Vl11d (R) m 1•atit
12:30 IJ@(]) (I) Pro fettblll Atlante
11 San Francisco.
ICIMtttn
ovle: "The llld loM" (dra)
• obert Cummlnrs. Anent 01hl.
I Held Oii
Mowit: "Mvtntw.1 of Doll
J1111" (1dv) '49-Errol Flynn, Yi·
vtCI' Lindfors, Alan Hilt, Robert
Oouatas.
I W ... rlust
"'""' Celelmtlff "1bflc Sema
Flhn Feat.ft
l:oo I i;.,,. AtfbJ Tiltm <9 Cl)> m m D111ct1ot11
SITari tt AiVtftin
Cl) PYO f'ootbalf Denver 1t 01k·
land.
1:30 II c.111dla11 Foottwin Hlcftll111ta (~ CIJ> CJ) &> 1111111 & An• ... ,..
B Sllerloct Holmes T1111tre "The
Woman In Green"
0) Mejor Adl•s a °'' of Mlrtclt•
l:.45 Em Memlltnlllp Appeal / Htl!ywood
Tlllvltloll Tlteatn "The Lady'• Not
for Burnlnr' (A) Rlch1rd Chamber·
lain st.trs.
2:00 (I) foru11
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 24, 1974
D M .. : "M•• Fro• Celertdt ..
(wes) '48 -Glenn Ford, Williem
Holden. n Mowtt: <t> •'flm to npr <Tr•> '67 -Chad Everett, Muil)-n
Devin, Oe1n J111er.
Cl) Daktarf O Mme:"" (C) ''Crltlc's Cllolce"
(oom) '63 -Bob Hope, Lucille
Ball.
l 'rtltnt Spefts le,.ndi talttt,., l'ed11 = ~: OVtdeof1
2:JO i Yd "9 the 70s """"'•kers MM: ...,,,...,..,... (dra) '36
-81tte 01vi1, Franchot Tone, Mar·
111et Lindsay.
IHlp Cltapaml
AIMlfcM/tnel 1V Hour
Flrtt of Ewe .. 111 .. (())lrotlltr Im
H•111n Dl•enslon
FllM ftltll{'
3:00 i Unlwtnltf 6talorue Jolln Wayne Tllutn
• MM: (C) "My M111,, lodlrlJ''
(com) '57 -Jurre Allyson, David
Niven.
I Tlte Sai•t
11 •• , s..wrt a.w
' ~ Cl)) Celtbrtb T11utlt ~e1ae-u,
3:30 (!) Mewtt: "A T1111 to Lew. A fr.t ta Die" (dre) '58 -John
G1vin, lilo Pulver.
lrtethtp frtlll 5tnlta111
htlfloa TOWll Hell ITite Vlrp1ll11
1 Lf.)l UfttaMCI Wertd
m1111pt
Pt11tacostal Tellpk
•:00 R ""'''"'"" l1tsll'ht "Th• Crime of lnno·
c•nc•" A nelahborhood bee1m1es
frfahtened when 1 hooseful of men·
telly ret1rded teen11ers end their
director move trt. Martin Sheen,
I
n Carlin end Elliott Street star.
UCLA Footbaft UCLA va. USC. Tarzan ntatn
Q) Collete Footilell Hlatilfpb
bTrok
H1tHew
MM: "fetty.s.e.d 1ttHt"
(mus) '33 -D~k Powell, Rut>y
Keeter, Ginatr Rocers.
(5J TlllPteole ...
lofun VafietJ
(i) OU..r ,..,,., Otfler Pllca
,.-lrtlceltll TetDplt
. S.I
I Ci)) WtfW If S.m.11
ltiitr tallltS • Tllb Is .... Uft
4:30 i?JJ!; F.a the N.U.. .....
(I) Meet Ult Prut
Hout ef Dellvtrenee
: W_... ...... Wlft tn ltntft
Cl)) CtlebrftJ lowtl11
• Sutldq Metlllff
5:00 h T1ll11 All Killdt
Joll11 MdttJ Shw .~ ..... · ffit Avenreri
Danlll leont
(!) Jth Wey11t Theatre
Ker1111 Dr1111a
r11tf Ted Amdntl&
Sltllot .... ~ .............. (JJ) nit Week In U. NFl
Jltu.dtl Cotlltcfr
(!) Wild Wtld Wat
Q)Cortaa Now
5:30 I Uttlt ltac.lb .....
ntC..111ndtn
Mtvlt: (C) (lltf) ..... ,. "
ra) '63 -Robert Mitchum, ~.
Martinelli.
I (l) N.U.UI lto.,.,.lc Win S1netWMt
Ylftrpelnt ... "~
5:45 (j) CllHaJ•I TlMI
fVfNING
6:00 R KNIT Sptdtl "'Te Uallt Wltll
Gift'• A doc:ument11y tracln1 the
career of ln.sle {rom her flrit 1116'
tlon picture In 1942 throu1h the
ye.rs of television to tht present
c!!t· (JJ Mowlt: (C) (211t) "M11t'1 f•
vont. St»ort" (c:om) '64-Rock Hud·
son. Paul• Prentin.
I mm .....
.,_: (C) (2~hr) ~st A
11t ~j (dll) '66 -Ktrlc
Ooualas, Senta Btrflr, Fr1nk Sin•·
tr1, John Wayne, Anfle Dickinson.
I SlltJ "Rt1ch for A Orum"
Tiii WerW at Wer
Mowle: (211r) "Tiit Srapes ol
attl" (drl) '40 -Henry Fonda.
Doris Bowden, J1ne Oarwtll, John
Cerfldlne.
I ~ rx::z on Wertd 011 ~·ac..t.ona
Mtwlt: (Ztlr) '1ttae tf Ult
SeWtl Hnb" (mys) '59 -Robert
Taylor, Mltole M1urey, Uncta Chris·
tlan.
fil) DEIUT ffflhl1 Coed Adult
health aeries duiarrtd to motivate
adults tow1rd hutthitr livin1. Bill
Cosby and Johnny Cash 1r1 1mona
the auests.
'
(j)) Ta .. to tltt Mana .. r RUsoner lttpett
Th,.. ......
1:30 B Anh1t1f W..W "Adventura of
lOrro. the R1ccoon" 8111 Burrud
n1rr1tes 1n off·bllt ttotY concern·
hrc the wflimslcal tdvtntures ol '
little foothills raccoon when ht
ltrl't' from mother 1nct home.
[4) 'Mowft: (tO) .. Slalld Up 11d
eliiffr" (mus) '34-Shlrtey Temple.
Warner B1xter. 0 Mewle: ,(C) (90) "lt11tt Wild,
R11n frW' (dr1) '69-M1rk Lester,
John Mills. SyM1 Sims.
I P111ts.Msa.... ,... ...
(i) last .. tN WMd
I Cl)) il!lci&Li T ft e F I rs l
'"'-•bctvf~ I= .. Advtntu .. al Trnel F1111 m lto'ltr , .... 1:0011 ..... Wiid KJ11,.S.m '1'l1tr Captllre"
The story of the capture anct trans·
location of 1 81naa1 Tlg•r whoa
huntinc territory hu been' so rt·
ducect by the 1ncr0tchment ot •en·
culture that he hes become •
threat to cattle htrds. ~ Tm""1 Hunt
Mowlt: (C) (Zltr) "htdltcrtet"
m) '58 -Cll'y Gr1nt, 1nar1d
Berp1n.
I It Tlhs A Tltltf
(f)loldt1 v.,.,.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 24, 1974
~
1(1) m Wiid IOllM• Town" A roc*lt policem•n. mi1ned I JI ...... UlllJllP ,,.,, ... 1M ..-., tt ... (R) to Kollk'• staff by • police ac.d· Tiie 0... • .,
())) HM Haw ttllY insttuctor, ill1dwrttlltly starts bctlttltrt =:r Illa • 11n1 war. M1rtl Shtr1 ind Onld t:30 e t1}J (]) (I) llHllix "Plctur• of l!~!NIC hdar A ShlcfoWT' Minnix'• enchantment
D HAVE YOU EVER SEEN
*A MIRACLE? TUNE IN.
r.~ ca~ Newt . l ~:~Llnt
7:30 _ ''Tht Conc:rttt with tht photoir•ph of • news.
8 THANKSGIVING SHOW Mr11t Caper" McCtoud poses 11 1 wom1n (Rosem1ry FOf1Ytti) sends 00 Dlelopl
* ON APPLE'S WAY IS heroin 4tlltr to bmk up •n ln1tr· him oa the trail of tht woman's Mt.Iona! n.rcotlc:s nns. Victor Jory, murderer-a p1th th1t puts him in 11:15 ~ Cil ltedl C.llCllft
Mt•Wlllip Appeal/F1rin1 U11t
SEASON'S llG Hm I Joltph CampentH•f John M1r1ey, tht kllltr's sllflts IS tht next yjic. ca Cf)) ... "' ....
•IDJCll(J) rr,:• w., Gtofle'• Ind Pttan. Met Tomptins ind tlm. 1 ~ ..._. .. for 1n o .............. __ .. -r..-n"·· Tant Garr l\ltll I tt ft Wrtnltt 1 :JO ,...: (C) ......, 1 Spt.t Mr
• ...,,.... ·-·--.... M .... frM .., YeutlH" (•dv) '67 -• aM111 f1m11J dinner m lhtttrtd e 'KING ts COMING' n. .._ = Robert W•sn•r. Peter Lawford, Jill when his two tldelt chltdrtn --St. Jot! h-' and c.ttiy -m lfMllw4 In * Prophecy Explelned by Ytlce " D .... : (C) .... tt.lfl te
tht cruh of • Pffv•tl pllM In I DR. HOWARD c. ESTEP lO:tO Du Cl> q m" I c N •• I ...... (dr1) '63-Horst Buchholz,
rtmott ANonl lllCKlnU!n 1m. Miltie ,.,... 'And Who Shill Feed Jose Ferrer. II 9 Cl) II m W..W If ......, I=: f:..111 This Wor1d7" Two wldtty contrasttd n Mowft· (C) "11le faun" (dra) "Tholt Cillow1yi" Conclualon o1 • firm famllltr -one in lndi1, the ·~ -~ith Andes Scott Brady thrtt·Plrt Stot'y 9bout • famflY's 1:45 other in North D•kotl--ftrsonalize Broderick Crawford. ' ' lfforts fO tltabHstl 1 11nctuary for the various aspects of tht wor1d ()) T .......
wlld , .... In New Enlllnd. ID A FAMILY S£'CR£.r food shc1111p. John Chanctllor ts lll Mewle: (C) .,,.,_.,. (dra) •55 e IS SLEEP REALLY *EXPOSED ON KCET the reporter. -Kirk DcMlllas. Anthony Quinn. * NECESSARY? FINO OUT JOIN US 'UPSTAIRS' ::. "c!::'" m Mwlt: .. Aazlo" (dr•> •ga --
BY JOINING KCETI e M••••r• ~ I .._.,. Dr ........ ~ 1'1111 Qe~:ch(c)· P.~:/•:· n,.. I =::.1.•,:= ._. ~ ... ':;""...;...""""" -• = .. .,. C,1•,.> ':;;"edy Lrmorr .... i~ (C) (2lw) -...w..,.... ... •"'..,.. :·::... ... ,..,,, I~~ -c.: c'rca1r ·1.~::.., ~. l:J.~ ff>~~..:..:."': 10:.15. •a•• l..Mpqt ,,..,.. 11:45 ca()))__.... ....
Ava!Ofl and Alta Karras avat Jotn Hac:Utt. Sam Wat111tot1, Lu· (ft Cf) Mr • ...,.. ,.._ 12!30 QI .._ Gii
Cloris ~Kilman, Frankie • ..,.. (auap) '74-Tunday Weld, 10:301 f"""41t ~:00 8 headen
e ,.... (ar) "Mite" <•re) '61 cllle Benion, Mldlatl ltrw, Ed ~ ......... -R*rt Mitchum Peter Falk. E1r1 lemard, R. G. Arm1tton1. lance ....,..: (C) "Tiit Mule ....,. 1:00 81 ,...: "11le DtJ & tile Heur"
Holllm1n, Ar111ur ~necty. Ktnrln. A tyra_nnlcal ldlool'!"*• · mva) '&2~abtrt Pmton. Shir1ey (dr1) '63--Sirnotl'I Slsnottt, Stuart
I Tine '-p•rtl " ......,. murdmd by his wife and m.~· .low, Htnniont Ginrokl. Whitman .
.._. • ;,..,...... dlaboHcally haunts ttltm with h11 1 .... : 1.,., .. 11 l:JO • .,..: (C) "'T-Lii(' (wu) ,... M*a "Alcoholism'' mecabre Influence •fttr Ult b.mtnc ..... '5S-clludlttt Colbert, Bury Sulll· ..,._ ,....,,._, ippearanct ol his body. .... Wrntlq/Tllk 11 ..,... van ..,_,TM Arm1M1 · .
l:JO B (DJ (j)(I) letM "Bat W1r In llftrt ti .W.bn U:GO 8 ())DD())..... Z:OO D ~ f,..,,
A show for all .,es of the family is
K.NXT'a "Thanksgiving present" to viewers
on Sunday evening when "To Lassie, With
Love" airs from 6 to 7PM on Channel 2.
The proaram is a sentimental documentary
tracina the career of the world's best-known
collie. It's Laslie VJ (six) who is currently
workioa with her oriafnal owner-trainer,
Rudd Weatherwax, but it's the first Lassie
who womed to stardom with the late Ed-
mund Gwenn and Roddy McDowall in the
MOM movie, "Lusie Come Home" in 1942.
And that is bow the special opens, with
Gwenn talking to the dog, McDowall as he
was then and is now, strollin1 about the now-
PmNI a.er. wta l..Mllle ( ..... file "7J."'14 -> U'e two of ... ,. .... peOlllli ......, ........ PwlJaF..._
'SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY'
c:han,ed MOM Studios, as he recollects what
workina with Lassie meant to him.
Director Jack Wrather, producer Robert
Golden and co-producers Bonita Wratber
and William Beaudine Jr. have lovinsJy and
painstakingly assembled the outstanding foot-
age from 19 years of Lassie programs: it was
the longest-running half hour program in
television's history, and is still being seen in
syndication around the country. Adults who
literally grew up with Lassie every Sunday
evening will see little Tommx Rettig and
rpotber Jan Clayton in an btluious scene
from yesteryear, and J •n as she is today
wanden about the now-de1erted kitchen set
which she regarded as "home" for ao Iona.
Lassie moved on to his next family: Jon
Provost. June Lockhart, Hugh Reilly and
George Chandler, and we see a then-and-
now again: with Jon Provost as be is today,
a graduate student at a colleae in northern
CaJifornia, recalling l...assie'a inftucnce on
him.
Lusie'a travels over the years, scenic won-
ders, breath-catchin1 danaen, always with
happy endinp, are deftly recaptured, as she
moves on with the Forest Rangers, and calls
Bob Bray as Corey Stuart her master
during those years. Her last family is intro-.
duced, as she makes her borpo at the Holden
Ranch, with Larry Pennell, Skip Burton and
Larry Wilcox. Wilcox tells how HB too
dreamed of owning Lassie when he was a
little boy. He arew up to work with her,
which was almost u aooct. There are acenes
of Lassie actually at wort on location, with
Rudd Weatherwax, bis son Robert and co-
trainer Sam Williamson putting Lassie
through her paces: rescuing a tiny kitten
from a supposedly-drifting rowboat.
Lassie's influence on everyone is aptly
summed up by USC student Bren Paul who
is writing her Cinema class thesis on Lassie
~e explains what Lassie meant to her,
and thus speaks for anyone ever watched the
program. Will there be any new Lassie
shows? No one knows for sure. There will
always be a Lassie, however: Rudd Weather·
wax assures questioners of that. And as long
as there are dog-lovers of all ages turning on
TV sets, the worldwide Lassie fan club will
exist.
Joe l'l'ol'Ollt Md IAlllt la I ICaM from a.e ...... 195'-.
,... 7
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 23rd (P.M.)
3:00 Dlmtl\Sions In Cuttures (C)
(KOCE)
3:30 Dime11sions In Cuttuns (C)
(KOCE)
4:00 Connie's Clothinc Comer (C)
(KOCE)
4:30 Connie's Clotltln& Cornet (C)
(KOCE)
S:OO A Time to 5row: Hum1n De· vtlopment (C)
5:30 A Time to 5row: Hum1n Dt·
velopment (C)
6:00 A Tiftle to trow: Human De-velopment (C)
6:30 l ie llue M1tble (C) (NE'T)
7:00 The Way It Was (C) (PBS)
7:30 Oranrt County Review (C)
(KOCE)
1:00 Soundstace (C) (PBS)
9:00 Crut Pertorm1nCH (C) (PBS)
SUNDAY: NOVOllER 24th (P.M.)
3:00 As M111 lehlVH (C) (KOCE)
3:30 As Min letlwes (C) (KOC£)
4:00 f reelt1nd Sltl'tclli111 (C) (KOCE)
4:30 freel\1nd Sltetcllln1 (C) (KOCE)
S:OO from Ch1nt to C'11n(I; Muslc In
Western Culturt (C)
5:30 from Ch1nt to Cll1nce: Music In
Westem Culture (C)
6:00 f ro111 Ch1nt to Cll•11~: Musk In
Westem Cvlture (C)
6:30 KOCE Speci1I (C) (KOC[)
7:30 VmB' Pipeline (C) (KOCE)
8:00 tvenin1 at Symphony (C) (PBS)
9:00 Amerlct (C) (PBS)
9:30 focus 011n1e County (C) (KOC[)
MONDAY: NOVEMBER 25th (P.tlt)
3;00 A TIIM to Crow: Hum1n Dt·
velop1Hnt (C)
3:30 f'"ll1nd Skettllin& (C) (KOCE)
4:00 fro«n Cbnt to Clttnce: Musk in
Westem Culture (C)
4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW)
5:00 S.S-1111 Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 From Cfl1nt to Chance: Music In
Wemm Culturt
6:30 As M111 ~lt1wu (Cl (KOCE)
7:00 Connie's Clothlnc Comer (C)
(KOC[)
7:30 focus Oran1e County (C) (KOCE)
8:00 A Time to Crow: Human De-velopment (C)
8:30 Nm (C) (PBS)
9:30 As Mi n leluv.s (C) (KOCE)
TUESMY: NOVEMBER 26th (P.M.)
3:00 Connie's Clothinc Corner (C)
(l<OCE)
3:30 Dimenslens In Culturts (C)
(KOC[)
4:00 F~ell•nd Sketcltln1 (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Eledric Compiny (C) (CTW)
5:00 Ses1me Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 l ie llue Muble (C) (NET)
6:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C)
(KOCE)
7:00 Freehand saetchine (C) (KOCEl
7:30 Fe.ces of Autumn (C) (KOCf)
8:00 Dime111ions In Cultu r.s (C)
8:30 Spec.Iii: (C) (PBS)
WEDNESOAY: NOVEMBER 27th (P.M.)
3:00 A nme to Grow: Hum1n Dtvtl·
opment (C) "Midd1e Chlldhood:
Action Packed"
3:30 Freeh1nd Ske~ltln1 (C) (KOC()
4:00 From Cfl1nt to Cfl1nce: Music In
Westem Cuttura (C) "National·
ism• Griee and Sibelius"
4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW)
5:00 S.,11111 Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 f rom Ch1nt to Ch1nce: Mudc ill
Page 8
Weatem Culture (C) {SCC) "Na·
t1onalism Griec and Sibelius"
6:30 As M1n 9eha.u (C) (KOC[)
"Convel'Qtion with Dr. William
Glasser"
7:00 Connie's C.Ottlin1 Comer (C)
(KOCE) "fabrics to Select"
7:30 VottrS' Pipeline (C) (KOCE)
"City SPotlreht"
8:00 A Time to , Grow: Hum1n De·
velopmtnt (C) "Middle Child·
hOOd"
8:30 Mute~ec.. Tlteatrw (C) (PBS)
9:30 As lbn lehlves (C) CKOCE)
"A Conver»tion with Dr. William
Glasse('
THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 2.ath (P.M.)
3:00 Con11le's CloUtl11 Corner (C)
(KOC{) ''fabrics to Select"
J:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C)
(KOCE) "KinSfllp Syslem('
4:00 Ftffhlnd Sletdllnc (C) (l<OCE)
"Aerial Perspective"
4:30 Elt<trl' Co111pany (C) CCTW)
5:00 S.Ume Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 look Int (C) (PBS) "A Tr1 °
vele(s Tale''
6:30 Dimensions In Culture• (C)
(KOCE) "Kinship Sy,tems"
7:0:> freehand Slletcltln1 (C) (KOCE)
"Aeri1I Perspective''
7:30 Or111e CouJtty Review (C)
8:00 DilneMlotis In Cultu...a (C)
(l<OCE) "Kinship Systems"
8:30 The Ufe of ltonardo Da Vinci
FftlDAY: NOVEMICR mt. (P.M.)
3:00 A Time to Grow: Hum1n De·
velopment (C) "Middle·Yeers
Child in Search of Self"
3:30 w.-1n CC) (PBS) "Blue·Collar
Women"
4:00 from Ctt.nt to Cll111,t: Music In
Westitrn Culture (C) "Hational·
ism: Dvorak and Smetn1"
4:30 Electric Comptny (C) (CTW)
5:00 S.same Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 from Ch1nt to Chance: Music In
Western Culbnt (C) "Nt tion"I·
Ism: Dvorak and Smeln1"
6:30 Walsb's Aftlm1ls (C) (PBS) "The
Three R's"
7:00 lehlnd the lines (C) (PBS)
7:30 Peoplewatch (C) (KOC£)
&:00 A T1111e to Cro#: tfum1n De·
wlopment (C)
8:30 Rell1lous Ame.lu (C) (PBS)
9:00 flrin1 line (C) (PBS)
SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 30tll (P.M.)
3:00 Dimensions ltt Cutturu (t)
(KOC{) "Maniar• and F1mily"
3:30 Dimensions In Cultum (C)
(KOC£) "Kinship Syttems"
4:00 Connie's Clottlln1 Corner (C)
(KOC£) "Wardrobe Selection"
4:30 Connie's Clothina Comer (C)
(KOCE) "Fabrics to Select"
5:00 A Time to ctrow: Hutlltfl Dewl·
opment (C) "The Focut on the
Family''
5:30 A Time to Crow: Hu1111n Dtwf·
opment (C) "Middle.Childhood·
Action Packed"
6:00 A Tlme to ''°": Humen Oevtl·
opment (C) "Middle·Years Child
In Search of Self"
6:30 Bi& llue Marble (C) (NET)
7:00 The Way It Wu (C) (PB
7:30 Omp County Review (
1:00 Soundst1,. (C) (PBS) "Jost''
9:00 llOC[ Spedal: (C) (K
"Pycmy"
THE DAILY PILOT, iV WEEK, NOVEMBER 24, 1974
MONDAY
NOVEMBER 25
For momln& and afternoon ll•tlnp,
pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •te
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 e "Ghost Ship" (mys} '53-0er·
mot Walsh, Hazel Court.
9:00 0 (C) ''TM Crit1tsow 1114t" (1dY)
'64-lionel Jeffries, Oliver Rud.
10:00 f> "TM lridll Pltll" (rom) '59-
Bill T rivers, P1triei1 Bredin. "The
Oki C.rr•I" (wes) '37~ene Autry.
"Cllarttr Pilot" (adv) '40 -Lloyd
Nolan, Lynn Sari.
(j) "Sllm111er Stodi" (mus) '51 -
Judy G1rl1nd1 Gene Kelty
12:00 m "I Ac:cne" (dra) '58 -Jose
Ferrer, Viveu Undfon.
1:00 9 "11-t fl•" (dra} '49 -Jt1nne
efain, Georre Sanders.
1:30 (:J (C) "four ;1r1s I• TOWll" (com) '5"1 -Julie Adams, Elsa M1rtinelli,
Geor11e Nader.
2:30 Cf) "Mary of Sciodand" Part I Cdr•) '36 -Katharine Hepburn,
Fredrle March.
@ tf.) (C) .,Us." (1dv) '62 -
Stephen Bayd, Dolores Hirt, Leo
McKem. ,
3:00 (fij) (C) "Nne• Too late" (tom)
'65 -Pau1 Ford, Maureen O'Sulll·
van, Connie Stevens.
3:30 (!)"Th• CenerlJ Died 1t Dnw" caf•) ·3~1ry Coo11tr. M1dtleine
Cu roll.
fJ "All•to•J tf A M11tder" Pert I
(ifr1) '59-Jimes Stewart, Lee Rem·
itk, Ben Guura.
EVf NING
I Polk• S&lrpo•
Help 11ly Ntfellbot
~(I) To Tell tM Trvtti
Million $ Movie: (211f) "The
rty G1111e" (1dY) '65 -Henry
Fond1, Robert Ryan, Vittorio Oass·
man.
I Ld's Malt A Deal lnltclM4 (i) Wiid Wottd of AAl11als
Wnhlnt* Stralctlt Tai•
Jimmy Oun Sllow
UttSt R11e1la
l :OOO@@Ci)!IS= M•o n •
mri! Mptenes or Rod Ser·
lin& n1rrltts this investlcation of
some of rr1ture's most elusive rid·
dies -the Abomin1ble Snowman
of the Him1l11n. the loch Hess
Monster and the American North·
wmt's "Biefoot."
11 @ (1 )(1imlorn fr .. "The White Rhino" When the Ad1rn
sons learn 1 la ndowner-threatened
by eovernment control of his lend
-has allied himself with an un·
scruputo111 hunter, they watch the
pai(s activities 1nd barely save the
life of 1 white rttlno about to cive
birth. 1J M.W: (?hr) "lr1lnstorm"
(mys) '65 -Jeffrey Hunter, Anne
Fr1nds, Dana Andrews.
(6) Beat of Qroucho
I Dealer's Cholt"t
Tht lolcl °"" Ttltfo dtl Ak'I
@ Movie: (C) (Zhr) ''Tender b
Ute Nlatrt" (drt) '62 -Jen nifer
Jones. Jason Robard's, Jo.n Fon
taine.
~ C•upt m the Mt ro Orama
€f) Movie: "~ltJHdtr H1mllton"
(dra) '31 -Georet Arlin, Doris
Kenyon.
1:30 (i) Set S111rt m ,..,._ Criffln
fD PRESERVATION JAll * .. In Performance at Wolf Trap". Grant
by Atlantic Richfield
6:00 I rt) I!) m Ntws m In PtrflflRlnct It Wolf T11p ~ ~ tD (]) Ntws "Preserntion Hall Jazz Band"
~9 (J)>@ muc ,.,., •:OO&@<Il(J)M .. d~ w.lth t11e
dlt f..tblll Pittsburah StHlers weieht of the 1Women s hb move·
at Hew Or1nns Sllnts. ment re.stin1 squarely on he r G a.;ond tun satow ahoulders, Maude takes up her m ( I c!XL I Treuvre laltnd An duties IS office man111r over
anlmited ven ion of th• Robert thrH men In 1 real emte office.
Louis Stevenson c:llS3iC. D Cl) 9 Cl) m NIC Mond•J
I Mod Sllucl Movk: (?") (Zllr) "101lp of Ult
Makll C:O.ecty "*' Sil•" (1ct.I) '63 -Yul Brynner.
St.tr Tre• Georce Ch1kirts, Shir1ey Anne Fleld,
£Jtdrtc c. Richard Buehart. A M1y1n k•ne
s,o.c1 •ace~Pl"Y takes wh11 Is left of his defuted
5:30 I Mm 8rfffln Show : 1"1111
• TIM rtoftotrs
Uttle lut.als
1:00 o 9 @ m .....
hwtllt1 fef Dolt.s Mod Squad I
T rvtll tr CoMtca lltfltu W111t's Mlf Linet
I low luq
l1't n1
ffi..":.:'a Htrou
nt 811 Valley
: CMat to Ch1nce Dl'o•• n,.. .. ,..
7 :JO 1J USAIOO 'YrH!hl
countrymen and sails to North
America where they are attacked by
lndl1ns. ' 0 <9 (1)> @ $Th Rookies
"The Old Helchborhood" Lt. Ryker
arrests • youth suspected or being
1 member of • shakedown cana.
but releesu him when ht learns
the boy is the son or his forme r
fiancee. Katherine Helmond, Bill
Kitt ind Arthur Franz autst. ®l Mom: (2ht) "Psyt.ho" (hOf) '60
-Anthj1 Pe"ini, Janet Lelah.
Q) ll~]A IS.. World "Jus't for
lhe Fun of It" BUI Burrud hosts.
fl) MIY A(radtddt
9:JO a @ Cil Ci) " "0 d. Somethinc between Jot ind Rhoda Is creatln&
problems for Joe and at Rhode's
74
ry
SJ·
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sucaestion he 11reu to talk about
It-only the petson he picks to
talk to doesn't thrill Rhod1-he'·
chosen htS twice-divorced father. '
TUESDAY
i!~:::::::.,,, For moml~::::::m:n llstlna"
pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
10:00 8 @ CV 00 Mtdlul Ctnttr Below, for your convenience ue "Thre~ on A 1:J1htrope" When • the day's movies. '
DAYTIME MOVIES
beautiful. lntelh1ent YoUn& hurt
patient fa lls In love with 1 mentally
retarded younc man, s11e refuses
the operation that could save her
Ille -and Dr. G1nnon wants to 1:30 9 .. Mystery Junction" (mys) '51
know why. Kristina Holland and -Sidney Taller. Barbara Murray.
Richard Hatch euest. 9:00 0 (C) ~ Seventh C.v1lry"
i Gomer '11• (wes) '56-Randolph Scot1
RI~ News 10:00 0 "This Is My Aff•lr" (dra) '37-
Al! The Com"'uden Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Taylor.
"George Zhukov Marshal of the "Putdise C1nyon•• (wes) '35 -
Soviet Union" Th'e dramatic story of John Wayne. "Island Princess"
an incredibly loved Russ1an soldier (rom) 'SS-Marcello Mastroianni.
who survived Stalin's purees of the Ci) "Ifs Alw111 fllr Weatller"
Red Army to victory against Nazi ~mus) 'SS-Gene Kelly, Cyd Char·
Germ1ny. Ralph Story hosts. 1sse. fi) E.due.tlonal Ecoloo Selits 12:00 m (C) "Ifs A lie Country" (wu)
@ Th• Untoucltlblts '52-Gary Cooper. Janet Leieh. ~Th• Slllners 1:00@ (C) "Here Come the &Iris ..
) lo111nu (a>m) '53-Bob Hopt, Arlene Dahl
MOYie: "Tiie Love W1r" (dra) 1:30 0 "Yoa Gotta stir Happy" (com)
'73-lloyd Brtdees. Anale Dlckin· '48-James Stewart. Joan Fontaine.
son. Z:30 (8) "Miry of Scotl1nd" Coner. (dra)
' '36 -Katharine Hepburn. ''Somt
10:30 I Sal1rl to AdYtnture Uh It Hot" Par1 I (c.om) '59 -• Journey to Adventure Jack Lemmon Tony Curtis Marilyn W11tdertust Monroe ' ·
LI aud1d Critl @ @ (C) "Glaof' (com) '62 -
• Acomp111111t Jackie Gle1SOn, Katherine t<Ath.
11:00 rn 0 ail ! News 3:00 @) (C) "Hip Wind In J11n1le1"
(j)@) El) (j) News (adv) '65--Anthony Quinn.
l est of Crout l :lO 00 "lhn of A Thou.sand F1cu"
NTPD (dra) '57-Jemes Caeney, Dorothy
TM Luq Sllow Malone.
Mlsalon: lmpohJble D "Anltomr of A Murder" Coner.
Nltllt Callery (cfra) '59 -James Stewart, Lee m Peter Cun11 Remick, Ben Gauara.
ifld Wiid West
: Su1111: April to June A docU·
mentary s1udy of a Los Anaeles
pros11tute, followina her throu11h
several months of heroin addiction
to her self-commitment to Cama·
rillo Stat• Hospital.
(tj!l (I)) Wantld: Deed ot Allft
11:30 e ~ m rn cas ut• Movie: cc>
"Md.lntodl" (wes) '63 -John
Wayne, M1ureen O'Hua, Stefanie
Powers.
(5) Movte: "Tigert" (wes) '65-
fOnr You_'!I, Dan Duryea.
0 @ {j) m .... n.., c.n.n
Joey Bishop Is auts1 host.
~ Fractvred flkbr1
Mtwle: "W.iwt1 ti tht Deep"
v) '63-Mnslmo Glrotti. 0 Movit: (C) '~odllh n. ~ Su
Mo11sttr" (Stl·fl) '67-Akha lak•·
rad a. 0 Movie: (C) "Nntr Steal Any· ~nc S.all" (com) '59 -James
Cagney. Shirley Jones, Roaer Smith. m 1111 Co•ltJ fD Hu111111tst Attern1t1v1 (ff (j)) Sclenc.e f1dlen Tllt.rlte
&JNtw1
12:00 O Movlt: "No Tt1c." (mys) '50-
Hueh Sinclair. Dln•h Sheridan.
mLtncer
fE) Yoe• for Ht1lth
1:00 O ~ To111onow
EVENING
6·00; 0 li) ®) fl) @E &) Newt · 3 O (ll)(l)Qj(i)(tjj(j)) News
Llhrs l11letb1ll Lakers v$.
M lw1ukee Budls.
IOftlllU
lllaymoft41 lun Sllow
P11trldp f1111llJ
Mod Squad
Muskll Colltdy Siio•
Stir Trek
: Oedric Cowi1Nny
$tlffd Racer
6:30 ~ Merv Crfffln Sllow
IAl!dy Crtlfittl
Zoom!
(j)) !>Nier'' C:-tolu
The PlonMf1
Uttle Rnc1b
1:00 moo@oomm "'"' Mod Squid
Trutil or Con11qu1ncu
Wll•f• My Une1 I Love Lucy
Tiit FBI Cil Ho11n's Herots
Esmeralda
The Bia V1lley
: C!!!watehen
(~ (JJ) Bonam
, Dr1ma
l:A5 I) Movie: "Monkey Business" 7:30
(com) '52 -Cary Grant, Glnaer
Three Stoo1es
New Trenure Hunt
3 Gomer~ Rot•rs. M1rilyn Monroe.
J:IO fJ McwlG: "Tiie WNpo11" (drt) '57
-Uubeth Scott, Steve Cochren.
· @) ~ (6) Hollywood Squares
lll•inbow SuftclM
@@To Tell the Trvtll
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 24, 1974
0 Miiiion $ Movie: (Zhr) "Twelve
Angry Men" (dra) '57 -Henry
Fonda. Lee J. Cobb, E.G. Mar~all.
l lewltchld
Godspell Goes to Pllmouth
ntatlon The Boston cast of the
musical "Godspe ll" streams throueh
the narrow streets of Plimouth
Pl1ntation $in&ing sones from their
hit $how.
-
Trml Fiim
Animal World
Llttle Rasuls
9:001J @ (]) (IJ Hawaii Fl....O "A
Gun for McGarrett" McGarrett be-
comes romantically involved with 1
chic art dealer, Marni Howud (Car·
ol White), while searchina for the
mobs1ers responsible for both their
injurie&. el Lot Crtndes Allos d1I Rod
Aficionados del Nortt
: Ahora!
• Drama
9
:
30 I::;:; to Adventiire
8:00 8 @ Good Times Florida 10:00
thinks Willona should be married. U BARNABY JONES FOR
and sets out to be a matchmaker * EXCITING MYSTERY! ! -in spite ol James· warningJ. B SEARS PRESENTS ~CltHlJCf?.lunaby Jena
*WALT DISNEY'S 'Time to Kiii The circumstances of the theft of the I a med, million· WINNIE THE POOH dollar .Exeter diamond -white Its
& THE BLUSTERY DAY owner George Weatherly wu at· 0 ~ (j) ®J m I $Pfc.Al! Win· tending a party-leads 8arn1by to
nit the Pooh ' the Blustery Dq (R) narr?w the sus~ects to the wealthy
Winnie the Pooh runs afoul of a mans closest friends.
blustery day and a formidable flood ~ U (.tJ dW m Pollet Story
alone with hi& pals in the Hundred Love, Mabel A detective (Willlam
Akdr Wood, in Walt Disney's ani· Shain.er) is so busy tryina to solve
mtted futurette based on British a senes ot murders that he keaps
author A.A Milne's children's clas· .. mlssine the slanals S'lnt by his
sics. Sebastian Cabot narrates. wife (Micbul Learned), an intelll·
Sterlin& Holloway provides Winnie's eent woman who, now that her fam· voice. ily is erown, lets boredom lead her
0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Son of Robin to drink.
Hood" (adv) '59 -David Hedison. ~ !RJE News 00 lut of Groucho 6 •,.. lold Ones 0 (~ (j)) CV m H•PP7 Days (~ (j)) rn m M1,rcua W•lbJ
"Bia Money'' Richie, close to win· M.D. 'The Last Rip.Off' Dr. Welby
n1n1 the $5,000 jackpot on a TV exposes an unscrupulouf fun~ral di·
e•me show, faces a dilemma when rector who preys on the relatives of
the host slips him the answers. the deceased at a time when they
I Oe1ler's Choice are most vulnerable.
The Vlrcinian @ The Untouchables
Gonion EJl) Soundltlae
Movie: (C) (2hr) "W1rpath" 10:30 JourMJ lo Adventure
(wes~ '51-Edmond O'Brien. Polly Wanderlust
Bergen, Dean Jauer. LI Clud1d Qrlll
I Amerlu Sit\11tlon Comldy
Los bpecl1ls de Sylvl1 Pln1I 11:00 0 0 fl) ~ &) Newa
Movie: "Go Into Your D1nce" (j) (JQ) &l (]) News
(mu&_ '35--AJ Jolson, Ruby Keeler. lest of Grouc
1:30 B (ll') CI> (j) M•A•s•H A monot-NYPD
onous compound diet causes Hawk· The Lucy Show
eye's palate to revolt and he be· Miaslon: lmpoulble
comes consumed with the thouaht ~jflt C1llery
of 1ttackina a mountain of barbe· Cl) P'eter Gunn
cued spueribs. Hawkeye's cravine Wild Wiid West
for spareribs is further complicated : io 1 for Hulth
by the ribs themselves-he desires ( ) W1nted: Dud or All"
ribs that are only available from a 11:30 CIHIJ CI S late Movie:
restaurant in Chicaao. ( ) .. The Uq111d1tor" (dtl) '66 -0 Q) Ci)@) m NI C Tuesday Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard, Jill St.
MOYl1: lCl (90) "Deatfl SUik" John.
(dra) '74-Vince Edwards, Anjanette 0 Q) (j) ~ m Johnny C.raon
Corner, Robert Webber, Carol Lyn· Joey Bishop is guest host.
ley, Vic Morrow. Neville Br1nd. 1J Ff'ldvrtd F1lcbn
Horman Fell. lerry Wilcox. Two men (i) Movie: "TM strip" (dra} '51-
desperately try to save their wlve.s Mick81..._Roont~ally Forrest.
1fter they have been abducted by 0 (~ (j)) w al Wide We r I d
IO'Jr escaped convicts fleeln1 down Spedll "California Jim" (R) Em•r·
a treacherous river in rubber rafts. $On, Lake & Palmer; Blick Oak Ar·
Ci) Mike Oo111iu S"9• kanm; Seals & Croft; and Eacles. 0 (~ (()) Cl) ~A IC Tuesd1y 0 Movie: ''Mldnlafit stolY" (dre)
Movie: (Cf (90) 'Tiie Godclllld" •57 -Tony Curtis. Marisa Pavan.
(dra) '74-Jack Palance. Jack War· 11111 Cosby
den. Keith Carradine. Ed Lauter. : The Slnner1 ·
Jose Perez. Fionnuala Flanagan. 12:00 Movie: "Deatll '"' to Sdtool" Three Civil War pri$0ners. fleein g (mys) '53-Barbara Murray, Gordon
from both Confederatei ancf Apa· Jackson.
ches, risk their rreedom and their m Movie: "Crest or th1 Wave"
lives when they aerea' to become {dr•) '54-Gene Kelty.
the euardlans of a dying woman's 1:00 I (1Q) Tomorrow newly delivered baby. 1:45 Movie: "Top of the World" m MIN &rllfln Show ~I) '55-0ale Robertson.
Et) Sa11 of Western Man "Custer 2:00 . All·Nlght Show: "llll&flt Crou,"
tc the Little Bia Horn'' A study of • ll1mpap1 for C.esar''
the conflict between the Indians 1nd 3:10 8 Mov11: "$!lowdown.. (wes)
Iha U.S.. Government Walter Brennan. Marie Wlnd5'0r.
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER Z7
For morning end efternoon Ustinp.
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •re
the d•y's mcM.s.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:lO 1J ~ CMW" (susp) '57-
Phillip Friend, Bartl111 Shelley.
t:OO D (C) "Tiie Last Dot YM " .....
(com) '69 -Huah Marlowe, Ztn1
Walker.
10:00 IJ "I W111tM Wt.p" (dre) '41-
Ray Miiiand, William Holden. "11M lie C.W." (•dv) '54 -Lon
Chaney, Adela Jerrms. "'Sttfdllr
(dra) '47 -Brenda Joyce, Oon1ld
w~.
CI> "Silt St.c:tiap" (mus) '57 -
Fred Astaire. Cyd Charisse.
1?:00 m "TIM lO¥tS •f Cann .. " (dra) ·u -Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford,
Ron Randell.
1:00@",_..rt fw 011,..... (dra)
'56 -Robert .Beatty, Terry Moore.
l:lO e "Ta111bM4 Al1tls" (drl) '57
~ocil Hudson, Robert Stack, Doro·
thy Malone.
2:30 (I) US... lJb It Her Concl. (com)
'59 -Jack Lemmon, Ton1 Curtis,
Marilyn Monroe.
@CI) (C) "Jelllt C*fa"-,..._ Co•• HeN .. (com) '65 -Stllrf11
Maclalne, Richard Crenna, Peter
Usti~.
S:OO dj (C) "Re SecoM T11111 AIMlld ..
(eom) '61 -Dtt>ble R1YJ10fds, Andy
Griffitt\.
EV f NING
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. ,..OVEMBER 24, 1974
TH URSDAY I N ... 1'.C r.. kemla. Patrida N11l, £d Aande11. 9 (I) let'a M* A DAI Marc Slft&l' end Mee foster stir.
@Cl) Te Tel tltt Trwtll I .....
MilU.. $ lhwil.: (C) (2'f) "W9I-Dre•
C..t to Hanll TI'!*" (W.S) '67-10:00 D 9 Cil m Pet!... "A Very
Henry Fonda. ~nice Rule, Keenn lonely l..acb'' Pttroc:.OI 11 assiantd
IWy'h". by the public dtftndlr's office toi.------------. ==-~~ dtfHd 1 younr drlfttr, with a his· P'IUlt w tile ...., 1161 for
1111&.M tory of violence, accused of murder· ~ .., ,,..,..._ :le.at "'15'" aa. "*9s lnr 1 local man'1 promiscuous wi~. •'------------"" ~ ~' lcMI Gossett, Jadl Glnr and Russell for momlftc •nd att.moon flttinp, um. aw.ta Wlalns .\a~ p1MM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
1:00 8 ~Cl) (1) CJ11m[] T II• "f! ~ 0... aelow, for JOUf coov.nlence, are fr~~~) Ttn· W <B Cl)) CJ) at I M<ll!U Alt-the deJ'• mcwles.
.J'9ar-olct Addie Mlb' shares her 1'e & ... ..... Aine lincron DAYTIME MOVIES Nebrasta home wlltl her stern wid· pl1p hostess to Alan Alda, Jedi
owed fatf\ef and 1enU., compassion-Benny, Mel Broob, Tony Curtl1,
ate rrarfdmotber. This Is the slOfJ ot OIVid Mtrrict, Robtrt Merrill, Cart
how her frieftdslllp fot a lonely otd Reiner and GIM Wiider In this !lour
man and her love for a horse pron of comedy and musk. The hoods
stn>nrer than ldult lJ'UdtU. Liu In tM '""""' titft a,. not moll· Lucas. Ja50n Robirds. Mildred Nat· s1ers, but refer le 1udl "hoods" n
widt and Barnard ffuttlts stir. Womanhood, Bachelortlood, Parent· 0 9 Ci) 9 Im I !!!<WI M-hood and Mottltrttood. """ c:rv.. (2hr) Sunlty Baker 9 t IH<W I Tiie ute treat ,....
stus In tha title n>lt In this new et Ed
production of the Daniel Defoe das· I Tiiie U.1dllllt•
sic about a man's suMvll for rnor1 • la lldtll
tflan two decades on an 111 but lCUO I~." AMlltwt dtlerted bland. .Ram John Holder W.•••rt.t
stars as Min Fnday. La a ......... IJ .... : (C) (at) "'11M ea.Ml-,..., WW.. ..s-(dt'I) '61-Robtrt 1'Yan, Totin -.. ..._ y..,.._
Thltcher, John Dehner. .,
00 .... " ,,... 11:00 w1 C1J •mm..._ o ca @> CI> a uc ....... a u Cl) ....
Uy Mo¥ie: (C) ~ .......... .. .......
(mus) '73. The }oJous retellinr of NYPI
the ~ of St Matthew as 1 TM Llc.y ...
modem mltdc:al <*•bration of life ...._: ...,.....
and faittl in 1 •ties of Biblical NIOt laltfy
j)lrables told in sonr by • Christ m ,..., ·-flaure in a Superman sweatstlirt WM ... w.t
and worltman'i over11ts. Y!fl e.r ....-
I DNltr'a CMice ())) Weatllt. Dea4 tr ....
:.~ l 1\lef 11:1511) et... M
MMI: (C) (DH) "flrtMft ,_. ll:lO 8 ~(])Cl) C1S Lnt Mt* (t)
Wini" (dra) '72 -Ben Gazzara. "'l~(ICJY) '53 -Robert Tay·
Eddie Albert, Anne Francis, Ricardo IOt, EJltabetll TIYlor, Joan Fontaine,
Montalb1n. ~ S.dtrs.
i Fil• ,....,.. • 9 (I) Iii. Jelll9J c..... a-.,1 .. ...., ........ , ~,..,Is autst 11o1t.
........ Lit...... f'ncna 8 FredllrM F1ldlws
1:-m w. ~ Cl) .... :..,,..,......, OrMI
-l•J • DH ..... 111 lir (dra) •as -Chrtstoohtr m Mm' • "--Locan
Elll..,_.IMU... u(J)) (J)E!)WI•• Wtri.
,:00 I ..... Dutt Fee6etl "'"'""' "C.lifomla Ja111" (R) °"P ~ Pvrpte, It.ck Sablt!I anl Ral'I Earttl
: Tiit Life et ....... ,. " Vied 1tar. The Inventive side of da Vind is 1J .._.: "Tiie llN II lie ..._
portrayed in this episode wtlich mt· ..,. (dra) '57 -Jeff Ch1ftdllf, Or·
amines the time ht spent as a 1n11 Welles, Colleen Miiier.
courtier to Mil1t1's lodoYico ii I'* c:.ai, Mon>. Ourinr this time Leonardo . 11111
pr1partd c:ourt festrnls. s1u~ted 1%:00 a .._.: -.... ~ tlle SW.
anatomy . and p~ueed palnt1n~ """' ,.._.. (com) •sJ _ Mitzi
sudl as 'The Vlr11n of tht Roca. Gapor, Wlllla111 LIMcll11n, Jane
t:JO One<.
II GE THEATER Prenliere m M~: "llet II ~ u•
*"THINGS IN THEIR ~~~n.~mne :~ Btlnd, leo
SEASON ''-Patricia
Neat, Ed Flanders
tJ@ (J) Cl) liffc!A i G£ Tllt-
tter "Thinp in Their Season" (90)
The stOf)' df 1 hardworldnr rural
Wisconsin flmlly end tht tensiofts
that arise between tither and ion.
ieo91rdlzin1 the oontfnuation of the
family's prize dairy farm, wtltn both
men art fortotd to collfront tM
re1 1ity of ttlt lmpendin1 de.th of
their wife and motlltt due to ltu·
l:OOa~y...,...
CI) Cl) 0 Cl) .....
l:lO CD ~NIOt a.: "Tt ,.._ A U.,." -n.. ............ .,, T,..... ..
1:45 ..... : (C) '1lll ...... (wa) ·~ -Van Htflln, Allllt Bencrott. Ltt Marvin, Ptt.r Grava.
J:lO ..... : (C) -....-. ......
Ille ..._ Mff" (Id.fl) '64-Alln
St.ti.
l:lO e "lllJ Del ....,,_ (dra) '48 -
unnle R1t1. Tom NHI. ' t:OO 8 "A Tttidl tf Lara.,.-(dra) '60
-Jamn Mason. Gw11 Sand111.
Vera Mlln . m (C) ........ ..., h"J" (ftn·
llsy) '67 -futurtnc the ll~enessu
and voiCIS of Pflrllls Diller, Boris
Kartoff and Cl1l1 Garnett.
IHI 9 ....... 11 n.11 ,...,. (mus)
'52 -Jeanne Crlln, M1rti11 Milner,
Barbara latu. .... TIMtff..r'
(wn) '36 -Otne ::lr "Mrs.
"'-If tltt ~ (corn)
'34 l.1$11 Pitts, w. c. fittds.•
CI) (C) "la tltt ._. ON lill•lltf·
tiM" (mus) '49 -~ Q1rltnd,
Van Johl\IOll.
ll:tO. "T ...... , • .,. (adv) '34 -
W'iltac. Beery, Jactlt eioo,tr, Uontl
Barrymore.
l:OOG)"Tlle ~ ,......, (com)
'44 -Charita Laurfrton. Robtrt
You114. Marprtt O'Brftt1. ta «'> "Ject & • a..tt.r (~) '52 -Bud Al*tt, lou
Coltello.
l:JI 1J (t) "'FM ""*s 11 A 111'-"
(com) '62 -lted luttons, lartm1
Eden, F1blan.
J~ (]) (C) ...,_ Wlllal II A lelltlll"
{COtn) ''2 -Red lutto..s, 8arblra E.del. Flllilft. D cq -.., ,_... (animated) ·u -tt1e ~ ot '"" oat1•nd. RoNrt Goul« and Red luttDna.
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4 THE OAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 24. 1974
Truth°' Con~otnCH 10:00 IJ (ij)@(j) !lflcfAL! Shirley
• W11at'1 My Unt? MICU.lne "If They Could See Me
I Low luq Now" Miss MacLaine's special" Is
T1le Fii based on her supper-club musical
Cl) Hopn's Htroa presentation which debuted to audi·
&mer•W. enoe acclaim in Las Ve11S earlier
RENTACOLOR SAYS. • •
.,.
Tiit 111 v.11., this year.
Drl.. 00 Go•er Pri• n.,..stOOI" Cl @Cil~mMovln' On
7:30 I Clncli4 ea •• ,. "Good for Lau1hs" Fr1nk Gorshln 9 Ci) f'l1ce Is ltlaht 1uests as a lighthearted man who Help~ Ntiobef was always 1ood for a lauah until @CI> To Till die Truth unexplained accidents In 1 North·
• iliilltft $ Mowtt: . (2tlr) "The west loglna camp convince him
,.n1 M.n" (dri ) •57 _ Henry someone Is tryln1 to kill him. Re·
Fond1, Vera Miles, Anthony Quayle. scheduled.
I U(DC!)News I Let's M•ll• A. DH Cl) YoutJI for Chrbt Telethon Cont'd
lew&htd to 11 PM.
Tmel Film DIS p.;.,.l'i ... c.,...1A...,L I The Qreat Americ.n
Uttlt Raaala lfllloon Ai!Ytnturt (R) In his red,
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.,. WALTONS--2 HR SPEC pilot Bob Wallgunda takes viewers .., on a breathtakin1 tour of the *THANKSGIVING STORY United states. Ralph Story hosts.
IJ @ (})Cl) I lflc!A 1 The Wal· I Documentary from Mulco
tons n..nbptna Stoty (R) A two· The Untouchables
hour episode In which John-Boy suf· ltrarHn Alm "All These Wom·
fers a serious KCident. and the en"
f1mily learns that his sl&ht and <9 CJ)) loMnu
possibly his life m1y be thr11tened. aJ hi'bJ Goldsboro Show
Siarr 81rbar1. Allen 1nd Maricllfe 10:301 Hoptt's Heroes
Costello ~esl • JourftfJ to Admlturw Cl tB (IQ) m NIC Sp tel al Wanderlust MM: ( (fir) ''wtltlt Wenu I La,A:ludad Crib
ti.. Ctlocolltll FKtofJ" (mus) '71-Musbl V•n.t, Show
Gene Wilder, J1ck AlbertR>n. Peter fllr11 fe.ture Os1rum. Gens Wilder stars as the
world's most famous conf1etioner. 11:00 (3) (fO) P,@ Cl) News
wha otters to five ehlldrerr holdin1 D 00 fll a;, m Ntwa
lucky c.ndy bars a 1rand prizt-1 lest of Croucho
tour of his f.ctory and • lifetime NYPD
supply of c.ndy -with surprislna • Tiit WcJ Show
results. Mlssloft: Impossible 8 Movie: (C) (2tlr) "loulslana Nl&frt C1lltty
flutthM" (com) '41 -Bob Hope, r.ttr Quin
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10..ltr'• Choke 11:15 m Cinema 34
lold111 ffotll tllt Olymplc 11:30 R @(I)()) CIS Late Movie: (C) ~~ rc>'<zhr) "Just for You" 11"il1ho1n." (mus) '55 -Gordon
(mus) •52 _ Blnr Crosby, Jine Ma~Aae. Shirley Jones, Rod Stelaer.
W N t II Wood Eddie Albert, Gloria Grahame, Gene !!lm•n. 1 1 I · .. Nelson.
W Tiie . W•J It Waa 1946 .. Car· 0 9 Cl) lti m Johnny Cenon
dln1l$/Red Sox World Series The Joey Bi$hop Is auest host. series went 7 11mes, and with th• e fractured Fllcltn
score tied In the lest pme, C1rdln11 Cl) Movie· "City of Mlsslna 81rts"
Enos "Country" Sl1ur hter stole (dra) •41..'....G11e Storm. John Archer.
home. C1rdln1ls suests are Enos D <9 Cl)) (I) (D Wll d Wo r Id
Slau&httt, Harry Welker and Stan Special "Callfomla Jam" (R) Emer·
Musl1I; Rtd So• auesb 1" Jot Cro· son Lake & Palmer and Black Oak
nin, John P~ and Bobby Doerr. Arkansas star. ' cm Situ.don C..edy B Movie: (C) "let's Kiii U11de" fB ..,. .... Lusu-11 "-en• (mys) '66 -Nlrel Green, Mary
1:30 m Mtr1 lrtffto Show 811dh1m.
fJl) atywltOtn l!) Bill Cosby
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eGttplt "The BJi Broadc.st'' Osclr 12:00 8 Movie: ''W1oml111 Kid'' (we.s)
makes his debut as • radio S110rts· 'A7 -Denn~ MoraaJt J11t1 Wyman.
caster on a tri•f basis ind" then m Movie: "It S11011ld H•ptltn to
makes the mistake of llstenlna to You" (com) ·54 -Judy Hollld1y,
Felix's expert •dvlce on how to Jack Lemmon, Peter Lawford. h1ndle future prorr1ms.
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Sltu.tloft Comedy 1 :45 IJ Movl1: "Conftuntlal Aatnt"
t :JO D <ta CJ)) CJ) al P'aper Moon (adv) '45 -Charles Boyer, L1Uren
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Moze In the town of Ophelie, where Z:OO m AJl.Nl&flt Show: "'SCllnt of the
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NOVEMBER 29
For mornln1 and afternoon l!Uinp,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:30 O "Sat.n's Satellltts" (sci-11) '58
-Judd Holdren, ~ine Towne.
9:00 fJ No Mowi•s TodlJ. ABC will air
NCAA Collett Football 11m11 1t
9:30AM ind lPM. Texas A&M 1t
Tuas; Auburn at Al1bl1111.
10:00 IJ "lto.d to utopl1" (mus) '45-
Bfnr Crosby, Bob Hope. "Randy
Ridts Alone" (¥tts) '34 -John
Wayne. "lost Centfnent'' (adv) '51
-Cesar Romero, John Hoyt. 00 "Thlt Mldnlpt Kin" (mus) '49
-Muio Lanu, Kathryn Gray10n,
Jose lturbl.
12:00 m ''S1lllnt Beu" (dr1) '47-Mar·
shill Thompson, Clem Bevans.
1:00@ (C) "A Doc of n1nders" (dra)
'59 -David Ladd, Donald Crisp.
1:30 B ''IV(' (dra) '47 -Jo.n Fon·
taine, Herbert Marshall. Patric
Knowles.
2:30 Cl) (CJ "My Wfld Irish Rose" (mus)
'47 -Dennis Morrin, Ar1ene Dahl. Iii (t) (C) "All Hands on Dect"
(com) '61 -Pat Boone, Barbara
Eden. Buddy Hackett.
3:00 ®J "Up From tfle teach" (dra) '65
-Cliff Robertson, Irina Demick.
4:00 (3) "fltlnce ot Fons" (adv) '49-
fir"one Power, Wanda Hendrix.
EV E NING
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· @ Wotld Foott»all l11pe
Ptly.Otfs Cont'd from Sf>M. Teams
not available at preu time. ID I J;iCJAt I Mr. Ma1oo's CMst·
mu C1rol An animated special in
wh1th Mr. Magoo roes to the theatre
to star in the role of Scroog~nd
sees the visions of Christmas Past,
Present & future.
Mod Squad
Muska! Cotwlldy Show
: ~vl•tioft Wutfler
$pMd Racer
6:30 Merv Criffln Show
; Blact Ptnpec.tive on tflt Newi
Cl)) Dealefs Cho4te
• T1lc rloneen
little Raacals
1:00 mou@oomm News BoWiTnr for Dollan
Trutll or Consequentn
I Lon luty
The Fii
@ Hopn's Heroes
Esmeralda
: Chant to Chance
,,,.1~;;.~ ~ 'omer Pyle I Q3 (6) ®J Hollywood Squares
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I lewttdled classic '1arrinr Sebastian Clbot u
W_ ... 1 ... A w 11 1 Review Kris Kringle, who becomes the cen
u;;,;_"_d-Wor1d" n ter of a furor Involving bia business,
Wi>ftd of Sumval science and the 1ovemment whe n
Uttte Rasuls he insists he's the "real thing "
a:OO I) @ Planet of tf1t Apes Co·starring are Jane 1'lexande1,
"The Cure" An outbreak of feYer David Hartman, Suzanne Davidson. Jim Backus. Roddy McOowall, in a village of humans traps Galen, James Gre10ty. Tom Bosley end Virdon and Burke 1n a power shug-David Doyle.
gte between a chimpanzee dOCtor '" O (Q?: ) (}) aJ $il Mllllo11 $
charae ol treatlnr th• ill, and U1ko. Man While conduc11ng underwater
who wan ts the villare burned. experiments in the Caribbean. Steve (J) Ho11n's Herots ~ I · d b Q @ (I)®) m Sanford & Son Austin's resear s se11e Y
"Fred's Treasure Garden" Lamont a hostile nat1 n and Steve 1s lelt
gets upset when Grady's care ot lo face ~eath in a dlvin& bell on
Fred's rarden results in the growth the ocean floor
of a manjuana plant. Thlnkhli he's ®:~!::fece The~:"'U;stalrs, gfown parsley, Grady servu the ~nmlrs
"areens" In a salad to the nel11h· ft:' la Crlada Bien Criada borhood policemen and the trouble l:.iil
beains. 9:30 0 Newi O Movie: (C) (2t/1hf) ''Northwut @ri) Orania
Mounted Police" (actv) '40 -Gary 10:00 Q @ CIJ m Police Wom1n "Re·
Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Preston quiem for Bored Wives" Bob Crane
Foster. Madeleine C11roll. guests as a radio disk jockey whose 00 lest of 'roucho idle wife's infldehty leach to black· O ( jj)l(lll! NuRln& Home: Bur· mail and murder Della Reese and
ltd Alive A doct.1menlary report on E.J Peaker also guest.
the problems confronting the elderly (i) Tht Bold Ones
1n nursinr homes and an examlna-O <ew ) @ a> Ko l ch1k -
lion of lhe conlllcts ol doctors. The Ni1ht St.Iker Kolchak discovers
patients and nursing home operators a creature $1alk1n& Chic.go that
caught in the web of a system lakes eerie anima l forms. using its
that does more harm than 11ood hypnotic eyes to kill weaithy ma
for the elaerty trons and steal their jewels.
(i) Sin Diep (10 The UberKe Show 0 Mllllon $ Movie: (90) "Tiie Tin m m Newi
Stal" (wes) '57 -Henry Fonda. fE Comedy
Tony Perkins, Betsy Palmer ~The Untoucheblts m Dealer's Chol" fii) Feelinr flood (R)
Cl) Movie: (2hr) "Oesti111tio11 Sa· 10:301J News
turn" (sct-11) ·39 -Busler Crabbe B Journey lo Adventure
Ei) Western Ficht of the Wtt• m Wanderlurt
@ The 811 Valley ff) La C4uded 'rite
tr.) Los Anireles News Review I l0to Valdez (~ @ ) I l'ml.L ! Tiie City Th1t 11 :00 Q fJ €1) § aJ News
Forrot About Christmas 3 (J'l ®l EE @ News
@ri) Et Show de Rosita Peru UCLA Basket 111 Bruins vs. eJ.) Film Feature Wichita. m Japeneu langu1p Proirams I NYPD
8:30 • The Lucy Show 0 Hallmark Hall of Fame Mission: Impossible * THE GATHERING STORM Nliht Gallery Richard Burton as ,1 (3) Peter Sunn . . . 6i Wiid Wiid Wttt Winston Churchill E1!) Yo1t1 for Healt11
Q QJ 00 ®) m I Sfi(JA\ I Hell· (tlf (i)) Wanted: Deed or Alive mert Hall of f11111 "The Gathering 11:15 m Cinema 34
Storm" Rlcherd Burton stars as 11:30 0 @ (3) cts lite ~: (C)
Winston Churchill in this 90-minute "Which Way to Ute frontf' (com)
dra ma based on the first volume '70 -Jerry Lewis Jan Murray. of Sir Winston's memoirs. The dre· 0 ~ Ci) (lg) m Johnny Canon
ma spans the pre World War II Joey Bishop is guest host
years wheri Churchill, out of 0H1ce @ MOYie: "M•sbr of the Wor1d"
and out of f1Vor, wams the world (sti·fi) '61-Vincent Price. that it faces a holocaus1 It reaches fJ (~ (j)) (}) c:E Wide World
a cllmH In the g.rim war year of Soedll "Californla Jim" (R) 19CO when Churchill was n1med (ii) Star Trek
Englend's ~rime Minister a~d his B Movie: (C) "1Cln1 lenf Escape."
earher warnings were becom1nr re· (hor) '68-Rhodes Reason. alil1es. Viralnla McKenna, Ian Ban· m 8111 Cosby
nen and Robert Hardy oo·star. Ff:) Susan: Aprtl to June (R)
Ci) Ml .. Oouatas Show 12:00 m Movie: "Eyes In the Nlcht" fJ (~Cl)) CV m I bi(1•lJ A (dra) '42-Etfward Arnold. Vtff MerTJ Cricket (R) An animated ~ Rock Concert
speclal with Chester C. Cricket, 12:30 A USC 8asketb1ll USC vs. LSU. Harry the Cal. and Tucker the (if) UFO
Mouse, as Chester uses his Un· 1:00 n mil Mldnlrht Sptclal
usual musical sktll to bring II little 1:30 m All-Nlgtlt Show· "It's Always fair
Christmas spirit to jaded New York· Weather.'' "lmpad_" "Tittm Thu
ef1. Hiiis" m Merv Griffin Show 1~45 IJ Movie: "Walk like A Df1IOll"
fii) Wall Street W11k (dra) '60 -Jack Lord Nobu Mc
9:00 IJ@ t Ot(tl\. I Mir1de Carthy, Mel Tonne. '
on 34tll StrHt (R) (2hr) A contem· 3:10 I) Movfe: "Mlgttty lot Youn('
porary version of the 1947 film (adv) '49-Robert Arms1rone.
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'RICHARD BURTON AS CHURCHILL'
"After weeks of study, research and rehearsals, I'm beginning
to feel a<> though I am Churchill," said Richard Burton during a
pause in filming of "The Gathering Storm." Burton appear a') Win-
'itOn C hurchill in this Hallmark Hall of Fame special, based on the
first volume of Churchill's World War II memoirs. The drama. also
starring a cast of British .{>erformer;, including Virginia McKenna
as Churchill's wife Clemmie. airs on NBC, Friday at 8:30PM. The
Welsh actor, who says he has been a Churchill admirer for many
years, did an extensive study of Churchill's life before beginning
rehearsals for the special in Loodon. He '>aid he io; not impersonating
the English leader. "I am portraying him, not mimicking him. Th"
is not a mu'iic hall turn. You can't impersonate a man as famou'I
a .. he was without approaching buffoonery."
Burton.~~ .U.e 8tate911tan·fTom h'e'"'tfme'"'1fis warn'm'gs-o( 'im-
pending wa r were ignored to the moments when he as'iumed re-
.,pons1bilities 3.'> England's prime minister during the bleak war year
of 1940. During rehearsals. Burton donned the type of clothing
Churchill wore in the mid I 930's. And he puffed on a cigar. as he
docs in the play. For the production, he ~licked down his hair, wore
padding around the waist and used make-up to round out his
chiseled profile. H e does not att empt to duplicate Churchill's famous
voice. Said the actor: "For one thing, Churchill's voice wa<; higher
pitched than mine. And trying to use Churchill's manner of speaking
all the time would become boring for the audience. Instead. I am
using cmphasi<>. accent and cadence at key points."
Burton recalled the first time he met Churchill. "I wa'\ playing
Hamlet at the Old Vic theatre. l heard a dull rumble coming from
the audience and looked out lo 'lee that Sir Win'iton was speaking
the line<; along with me. This made it difficult when I had to bridge
a cut we had made in 'iOme '>peeche~. Churchill kept right on with
the original Shake peare text. He must have liked the performance
becau\e he later told the pre~~ that I was ·a very virile' Hamlet." The
actor has little patience for Churchill'<; detractors. He said : "Some
are beginning to an ack him in article~ but the author<; enjoy the
luxury of hindsighl. Churchill was a formidable man and a great
statesman."
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SATURDAY (j) Movie: •111t Junp,. (•~) '52
-Rod Cameron, Cesar Romero. M (Qj (j)) CD Kori: 70,000 l .C.
NOVEMBER 30 I) ~::71e~llc
• 10:00 U @ CD Cf) Y•lltr of llM Dino-
MORNING uurs I ri~~rn\rt:~n:':bl ..
':00 Cf) Sunrise S.Mlttr Army vs. Navy.
®) Cl1rbtophtr aote·Up 9 Mvrit: "lldMtn Of Tombstone"
6:30 ISundst S.tmr (wef) '49-81rry Sullinn.
TY I ci.wooia Ell'l Seslmt Sbftt
lntfodlCtioft to PropertJ Min· EE Roller C•••
i'l~ R•p l0:30 I ~~~ ~u:'; Trell
7:00 Sttpi to lt1mln1 i'ovie: ~. Dtvtl bl hr" (com)
Qj@ ®) a;, Add1ma F1111lly '30-Ronald Colman, Loretta Youna.
lullwlnlllt ~rna Loy. (9 Cl)) (}) Yoit's G1nr U Women's Pro Tennis Tourn•·
ltotlltr Bua ment (3) H.R. PvfnsM m Movie: ''V1mpirt'1 Qhort" (hor)
: Miitlf Roa-rs' Nela1tborflood '45 -John Abbot, Pew Stewart.
7:30 Dust}'.s T1Hhou11 OJ Hl&h C"1p1rr1I
' @ (j)@) 8l';) Chopper IUllch 11:00 II (jj) (})Ci) Hlrltm 81obttm·
Tennessee Tuatdo ttrs Popcom M1chlne
(9 Cl)) (I) lup BunnJ ~ @ Cl) @) m The Jttsons
Cl0f11 Grt(a Ptt H1ven TljU1n1: Window to tilt Soutll
El•••11tary News · Oedric Company (I) Minion: M1afc El) Cl1.,11P'°nshlp Wrtatllnr
: Clmscoltnda 11:30 II@(}) Cl) th1dson Brothen
l:OO · 8 ~ i ~...!;.~ + 4 ;-19 @@J m CO!
Qene Autry Thutr1 @ lrowte: "flowtnc 8old" (1dv)
Movie: "lonaomt Trail" (wes) '40 -John Garfield, Pit O'Brien.
'55 -W!l!'e Morris, Adele Jer1ens. 0 M"lt: (C) "HeU lellt for ltlfll·
8 <9 (JJ) (}) "9n1 Kottr ~ er" (wes) '60 -Audit Murp"',
Movie: .. Man of A ThoHand Felicla Farr.
f'ICU" (dr1) '57 -James Caaney, I Salad to Advt11tur1
Dorothy Malone. Jim Backus. Nfl Sa111 of the W•• m Unit ThM : loom! m Mme: UM• ' ,, Ktttlt on YI·
cation" (com) '53-Marlorie Main,
Percy Kilbride. AFTFRNOON
I ;:i:m~ ::.: 12:00 ! Cl) U.S. tf A.rdlit
l:JO (ii)(]) Cf) Scooby Doo • Prtp Spotts Wtrtd C.l.F. Girls'
@ @@) m Run, Jot, Run ennis Chempionships.
P.rter W•(!!ltr Show I Thia WMll In tflt Nfl <Cit (j)) l.V Adventures ot till· Wof1ls·A·'°PP'n'
l_!Pn Ad Ub m Movie: ''lb1 List Time I Slw News P1ris" (dra) '54 -Elizabeth Tay· (}) CIS Sped1I "What's tnfl•·
tor, Ven Johnson, Donna Reed, tlon All About?''
RO(ll Mooi.. Q) @ Voice of ArJtcultwt
t:OO R (ii)(]) Cl) Jeannie Qj Movie: (C) "Dl•tll eu .... of Ter·
· @(I)®) m Lind of tflt lost tu•• (susp) '66 -Oou1 Hobert.
g Movie: (C) Hforest R•ncen" 1· W1llll's Anlm•I• (rom) '42 -Fred MacM urray, Paul· • Wortct Hori*"
ette Goddud , Sunn H1ywerd. 12:30 @ (]) Cl) Flt Albert
I (~ (j)) (}) Dtv11n lntlsht
M1it.r R.!l'n' Ntlpboftlood 0.lltlri
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1974 MODELS
ALL MAKES
tl tf 'C:
A meeting of Tesmsters Lo-
cal «5, Newburgh, N. Y.,
where the leadership sup-
ports James R. Hoffa's at-
tempt to resume union acti-
vities, is covered for the
report, "ABC News Close-
up: Hoffa," airing Saturday
(Nov. 30) at BPM on ABC.
Hoff a , former Teamster
President, Is fighting to re-
move conditions of his pris-
on pardon which bar him
from union activities untll
1980. He was convicted on
charges Involving the mis-
use of union pension funds.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 24, 1974
I (j) Education •t Wot'fl
Mr. Willrd
F1nf1nil F1lcot1
C.111dll11 Mwlltllrt
1:00 II ~ (]) Cf) CIS Ctllldrtn'• Fll•
f'nttnl 11 Movie: "flirt• Cbtt11 for tllt
ln5h" (com) '40 -Dennis Mort•n.
f>Iiscllla Line. •
(I) Movie: .. ~llty Marst11r' (wea)
'50 -Jon Hill, Julle Bishop. 0 Movie: "Datry Rides Acaln"
(wes) '39 -James Stewart, Mtr·
lent Dittrich.
I Nfl C1 .. of tflt Wffk
Co1K'9m ~. "Th• Secrets ot Sleep"
ctne en 11 Tuell
Tr1vetur1
1:300 <eitHI)) (D GI) AIC's Wldt
Wond of s,ocu
i Thia Wull In Pro Football
SOul Trtln
Slf1tl to Adventure
(j) Movie
Hum1n Dimension
2:00 f)@(]) CIS Sport• SJittUcultr
"World Mlddlewei1ht Championship
Bout"
0 Th• lrtlnworti.s
(i) Th• lone R1n19r OJ I lflccAI Toys for Tots Johnny
Gilbert and Skip ludwi1 host the
three-hour live U.S. Merine Cor]>s
Tayr for Tots prouam desl1ned to
tollect IQYS' '°' needy children.
I Wttdllnc ltofler C1•es
D11 It "lnstallinc '-Tree"
mu.s. ""' 2:30 0 Exprtuloll: East/Wiit
(j) Mowlt: "Unhown llMnd" (adv)
'48 -Barton M1cl.lnt, Vlrfinla Grey. ·
tfOj It T1kts A Thief
I Outtf UMlts
M1•l1tf TN11p Q,..
Alrlcvltutt USA
3:00 D Aanculture USA "The U.S. Fo111t
Service" D Movtt: "C1ptivt Ctty'' (dR) '52
-John Forsythe, Joan Camden, Ray
Teal. D (Qj Cf)) mm NCAA Footblll
Notre Dime 11 USC. 0 MM: (C) "Deadwood 76"
(wes) '65 -Arch Hill. Jack lester.
i Soc:uf f'rota Mllico
Wmtllna
EIMMM1tt.I f"'Pld # 19 Yt.tta11dt A 111 £ltnftas
Satvrdly ......... Doltbltftetm
3:l0 II Mldl1 ''The Cold f1ctJ About
Freelln('
0 WMt-1 Colnc On (i) Tht Alhtllt\lm
dj e..vte: (C) Hffow Awful AMut
Allin" (hor) '70--Julle Harris, Tony
Ptr1tins. CD Movie: "Cllldtab, "" Th,... Htldtd Monster"' Chor) '65 -Yo·
suke N1ts11ki.
~ tJj 8otpel Counby m EJlvt=tfltll ••plCt #20
4:GO I (j) WOftd of Sul'ftvll • fmpadlo
Star Tnk
(j) Roller 8•mts
Porter W1pntr Sllow
: Fll• F'Ntutt a> Wortd Cup Socctr Italy vs. Ar·
1entin1.
I Voice of AJrlculturt
4:30 N1111 o4 tu 8-t
foa.11
i OUltr ,..,,., °"" l'llttl
H1nll !1:!":°" Slw
S:OO • f'f II t: (2hr) "Wutlltrln1
He:pb" (clusJc) '39 -L1urtnct
Olivier. Mer1e Oberon. D1vld Niven.
Oon1ld Crisp, Aor• Robion, Gereld·
ine Fltz1ertld.
i Mlb DM<t Sllow Gwpt
Movie: "NhJ llut & Celd"
(com) '37-Robert Youns. Jlmes
Stewart, Slllle Bur11e.
I lr11ekt1t'• WOf1d .
(l}SllldM
lo1ln1
N1shwlHtMumc
Flrin1 Line
l.ltUt R11ctil1
s:30 a ro <m rn """ @) Movft: (C) (2br) "The Old Min
Who Cried Wotf"' (susp) '70-Ed·
ward G. Robinson, Mutln 81lsam,
Diane Baker, Percy Rodr1ptz.
I Auto bcln&
Cl) Nl"'t Of tilt 8111t
Pop! Coes tht Country nu• st.ores
E V E N I rJ (,
Arehouse Fout' Blrbershop quar· unllbtmed aspects of their m•r·
tet pnic:tlct for 1 Art Department ri•J•·
competition Is lnt1rnipt1d repe1t· I Falttl for TIPJ
edly 11 Squid 51 Is c11l1d out to Ctllql
rescut a portly citizen, on 1 reduc· Ai kilOt
ln1 bln1t, vrho fells off a cliff 10:00
while ridlnc his bicycle, falls Into e SUNBEAM presents
a conttn1ction dltdl whlle Jouln1, * the Cind II nearly 1ltctJOcutu himself on his ere a
rowln1 machine 1nd fh\ally caUMS a atory on MISS
ntet·flood In his own cellar. ltnnle TEENAGE AME'RICA.
Weinrib aunts. B ~ (!)Cl) I IPll'Y M I 11 II a.. .. n ........ l1k1rs vs. TteNlt Awttr1ca () he 14th
Golden St1t1 Warriors. Annual Miss Tffnac• America Pa1·
00 Wrtatlln1 Fro• tilt :I"f!i · eant, In which ctrts between the
0(9(1))(1)0> tl_!!J.;. Alt •Its of 13 ind 17 vie for the """ at.Up "Jimmy Hoffa" An coveted title. Ken Btrry Is muter·
lnvestlption Into the story of Jimmy of·certmonitf 1nd Silly Field is
Hoff1, the former Teamster Pttsl· anchor hostess, from Little Rock, dent relustd from prison by fOrmer Alt.
Pmldtnt Nixon Wfttl restrictions CellblitJ T .. nls
which her him from union ICtivltln Coal•u•liJ f'HdlMct
until 1980. Brit Hume ind Jim News
Kincaid are th• reporters. Jepe11• LuJ:" ProlJI• m SONNY JAMES TONITE :~=:.c. It Wolf r,., (B) * GETS HEE HAW SUNNY . llecl CellCelt ........ L.Ma....sa.w
aaa.,t.llllp Wntt1111 10:30 &I ucU .......,. Bruins vs. Dt· ca.. &plHf Plul UniYlralty. . ::.r:w..-. Ma (R) 1~ .....
S.per.. 11:00 fJ <9 Cl)) """ ................ ""'11•' ,...-s.i--
l:JO IJ DXT lpeclal "Tht Siient Kiiier Dlwtd Salkltl4 SM
Hypertension" Gltnd• Wini Is tht ~: ..,.IVJ II• l lolcr' reporter for this Pf'Oll'lm •bout hip (com) 37-Robtrt You111. J1mes
blood pmsure whldl with ltJ rt· St.twart.
lated dlstaaet, 1nn1111iy d•ll!IS ont· IT"' l Slull Ala ..
quarter mlHlon Amtficans. The :: ""1
sped1I also eumlnn tflt lncldtnct ..,... ftl• "All These Wom·
of hypertension amonc blldla, their en" (R)
lt1dln1 elute of death. ~a .... l4
(I) c..4W ca.... mH 111•: ..,.... et "'""" (dra) @Cl> PMI ._. .._ ' --ftu Harrison M1urffn O'Her1.
t:aD • @Cl) (I) llllJ TJ(er ......_ ta Cl)> 11ew1e: i'M1atit c.lttf ,,.. iieW Murray, tflt flthtr of thret Chltet Splcia" (sci-fl) '6S-John
d1uatit111, suddtnlJ dtcldts tfllt ht Sixon.
wtnts a IOft, • desire that crutn U:JO II a Cl) ti& .....
llOt onty 1 rtft betwMn Murrwy and Cl) M•: ~-Attia" (dra)
his wife M1rte, but Ntwttn Miry '4s-t.1ny P1rb, P1ul Munl.
ind tflt men in tflt newst00m. Jo1ct D Mellt: (C) "Tite Tr1ll" (ausp)
.8\lllf1nt pests. 'B-eurt Llncuttr, P1ul Scofttld,
(}) lloN: (C) 111*"4 Ill tM S.lw"' Jeanne Momu.
(dra) '57-Joan Fontaine, James Ill .... : "'Tiie w.,.ani llrf'
Meson. (dra) '57-Merd.I HenderalOlt. !.~ ~ !%'e,"!t.. = ~ ~:.:~; ""' '""' Din'" (dre) '64-Wllllam Holden, i1:a" (dl'I) '58-Mulon Brando,
SUSIA111h York, C.puclne. A M•· Montiomery Clift. Hope l1np, Dtan
l111n rtturns to his Mtlvt find M1rtln.
from RU1S1a t,S 1 Co'mmvntst ru•r· 12:00 8 FaWous 52! (C) ..... u Intl"
nli. 1tt.in1 to""drivt out tM British (idv) '66-Guy stoc:~ll. Ooua Mc·
•nd encounters two w1r time frttnda Clure, Leslie Nielsen.
Who must now tum 1plnat him. D NallCJ WlllOtl SM
W "9llf ,..,. Cl) Mowlt: "Alia M1111" (dr1) '35
.....,: (C) (2'r) ~ of -Katharine Htpbum, Fred Mic·
... , .......,. (com) 71-Murray.
Rldl1rd 8tllJ1mln, Ellublttl Alhlef, al T111laM Slllw
Jolnn1 Shlmkul, Adam Wat 11lt l2:JO
SlofJ of • JOU"I man vtllo tries D Edpr Winter on Don
to keep • wife, • btad'lhouse end * Kirshner Rock Concert
1 .'°"'"' ~~I at the umt time. I Dltl. Klnflnet'a Roel Cotcert I ..... Celda..... "'"' ........ M"'*': IMpesaillfe 1!00 All-lfltflt Stlor. "ldn LOWtt'S,,. led= tit. °""pie allef of tilt lino" Cl)) : (C)~ C2!"' ...,._ llt .... : (C) Wf'1M at.u" (myf) ..._ .....,.,. <•> 5t-Joh11 '"-Suanna ~r Boris Klrioff.
Wayne,.::;. Holdtn. l:JO ~ n.tn: Hfnbll, .. 1,..,..... 1:50 e .. ~ ~ r;dre) 'M-
t:JO B @CI> Cl) M ~.... Jeanne Crain, Rldl1rd Boona, Jean
Bob pts kk:ked out of the Ill· Peters. wom1n, contdoU1ntU·r1ldnJ ll'OUP S:ZO 8 Mowlt: "Ttlldtr Cotltldt'f (dra)
ht't fomltd •fttl' Emlly Joins anCI 'll-Olncer Roct11. Robert Ry1n,
lnedvtrtentty Points up lofi;e of t111 Ruth Huuey. Kim Hunter.
'
THE DAILY Pl~OT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 24. 1914'
!9·· CLOSE -UP
I 1#' AN UNDER COVER STORY
Just as Eve was born from the rib of Adam, simil~rly the new
television series Police Woman (NBC, Fridays.. lOPM) has been born
of its more masculine counterpart Police Story. In the new series,
Angie D ickinson has the role she originated in one of last season's
most successful episodes of Police Story titled "The Gamble.'' She
portrays Suzanne "Pepper'' Anderson, a police sergeant on an under-
cover team in criminal conspiracy investigations. Working on the
tean:i with Pepper Anderson are Sgt. Bill C rowley, played by Earl
Holliman; Det. Joe Styles. played by Ed Bernard; and Det. Pete
Royster played by Charles Dierkop. The team's assignments cover
many areas of crime including homicide, vice, bunko, juvenile viola-
tions, etc.
Whereas Police Story Cakes a realistic look into tne various tasks
of police officers, mostly male, Police Woman is a similar look.
into the tasks of police women with Miss Dickinson playing the
principal character in each segment.
As a child, Angle Dickinson lived just a few blocks from the
studios where Police Woman, is filmed but she had no desire to
become an actress. Born Angie Brown in Kulm, N. Dak., she and
her parents, both of whom worked in the newspaper business, moved
to Burbank, Calif. After graduating from high school, and attending
Immaculate H eart and Glendale College, Angie enrolled in secre·
tarial school. Urged by frie nds, she entered a beauty contest and
surprised herself by wi nning. This gave her the acting bug. Imme-
diately lucky, a casting director saw the contest and arranged for
her to appear on a Jimmy Durante Show. Sh e gained further tele-
vision exposure as a C hesterfield girl wearing a giant size c igarette
pack for a costume.
She enrolled in an acting workshop and financed her training by
working as a secretary. Her first motion picture role was a one-liner
in Doris Day's "Lucky Me." Her first major role was as Feathers,
lhe provocative young lady with a past, in "Rio Bravo" starring
John Wayne. Later rdles included "Oceans I l" with Frank Sinatra,
"The Bramble Bush" with Richard Burton, "The C hase" with Marlon
Brando, "The Att of Love" with James Garner and Dick Van Dyke,
and "Point Blank" with Lee Marvin.
Male star Earl HolUman had made 19 motion pictures before he
did his first television show. At l S, he wanted to be a movie star
so badly that he hitch-hiked from his native Louisiana to Holl ywood
hoping to be discovered. "Jn a week's time,'' he said, "I ran out of
_money and thumbed my way back home. H e joined the Navy and
at the Norfolk Navy Base Theater got bis first acting experience.
After being discharged, he headed for Hollywood again and studied
at the University of Southern California and at the Pasadena Play-
house.
In the early fif1ies, be started getting !'imall parts in movies. Some
of his cred:ts Include "Oklahoma," "Summer and Smoke," and "The
Bridges of Toko-Ri." His favorite role was as Katherine's Hepburn'L
brother in "The Rainmaker" for which he won the H ollywood Press
Association's Golden Globe Awa.rd as best supporting actor. He has
guest starred on many series and has starred in two--"Wide Coun-
try'' and .. Hotel de Paree."
The parts played by D1erkop and Bernard originated from "'The
Gamble'' segment of Police Story. Holliman starred in another
segment of the series titled "Fingerprint.'' ·
Producer of the series i_, Doug Benton. Benton's career in tele-
vision dates back to 1950 when he worked {or General Electric
producing commercials for "G.E. Theatre." Moving to the West
Coast, be joined Revue Productions (now Universal Studios) as
associate producer on GE Theatre, Thriller and Wide Country. His
oext move was to MG M, where he was a producer on "Dr. K ildare"
and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. It was there he met David Victor,
oow executive producer of Universal Television's Marcus Welby,
M.D., with whom he is soon to be associated on an exciting project
at the studio, a special production for television of the best-selling
novel, ''Vanished."
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F OR CHARLTON HESTON, starri11.q i11 "Airport 1975"
Were you disappointed at not being in the TV series .. P lanet
of the Apes"?-T. F., Los ~Jes, Catif.
• J wus pleased-but not satisfied-with tl1e first "Planet"
movie. Au actor must never be satisfied. Dut [ bad no desire
to repeat my .. Pia.net" role. [ agreed to do a cameo part in
"Beneath the Planet of the Apes" only as a favor to 20th
Century-Fox. to make a bridge between the first and second
films. I don't want to be in any series because I've no wish
lo be tied down to any role or media.
FOR DIN A MERRI L L, actress a11<l l11111orary memher of
tlic Board of tlie ]uvenilr Diabetes Fo11ndatiu11
What should you do if you discover your child is a diabetic?
-A. D., Mansfield, Ohio
• Keep calm. And call your local J.D.F. chapter or an
Americ•a11 Diabetes Association affiliate for the name of a
specialist. As soon as possible, have your child take care of
himself and make him understand he's not <tn invalid, that
control and diet arc his passports to a good and normal life.
f .OR ISAAC ASIMOV
Who's your favorite oon-scicnoe flction writer? How has
your style of writing changed over the years?-Dick Macie,
San Leandro, Calif.
• P. C. Wodehouse and Agatha Christie tic for the favorite
slot because J can, and <lo, read their books over and over,
l'lljoying them each time as much as J did the ~c before.
J started writing short stories in 1938 and completed my
first full -length novel in 1949. Now, 155 books later, I still
write the s11me way now I did tlien. J sit down at the type-
writer and h it the keys. Is there any other way?
FOR CH ARJTA BAVER, star of "The Guiding Light"
You've been on "The Guiding Light .. for such a long time.
Do you 6nd it's dull doing the same thing over and over
agam?-J. Rickey, Ft. Worth, Texas
• E very job has tedious moments. l've been on the show
for 24 years, and sometimes I experience boredom-but it's
Q flel!ting emotion. l curl' mys<'lf by telling myself how
lucky I nm to havi! the same job for so long. Show business
is particularly insecure, .:ind there's nothing monotonous
about g~tting paid regularly!
FOR TH E ASK TH EM YOURSE LF EDITOR
Does the British Royal Family ever make faux-pas in public,
like ordinary people?-P. I., Long Branch, N.J.
e John Lavelle of New York's Rainbow Room once asked
Princess Margaret whether she'd like her eggs sunnysidc up
or scrambled. She replied: "ls there any difference between
them?" •.. When the Queen's official Wine Taster was asked
to name Her Majcsty·s favorite, he ccm flded: "She has none.
She11 drink anything that's put in front of her." And Prince
Philip once met a group of international reporters and said
to one: "What paper do you represent?" When the Prince
was told "The Rising Sun," he pointed to the man's Qashy
orange-and·red tie, and said: "I should have guessed. You'm
wearing it."
Cover Plloto by Prea/denllal Phol<>orai>her O•vfd Hutl!e Kennerl)' Prtnc. Phllp
Steve McQueen, the studio chiefs bad daily heart attacks
when they saw me screech and whizz onto the lot on my
cycle. They wanted me to stop till the 6lm was over-in
view of their 6n:rnciRI responsibility-when I could do as I
wished. They said 1 made them nervous. But I said bilce-
riding made me relaxed, and if I was relaxed, I'd do a better
job. The faster l go, the better I like it. I've even gone
100 mph!
FOR PEGGY FLEMING
• Do you find that the thrill of success wears off?-Vanessa
Petersen, Anchorage, Alaska • • rm afraid so. The thrill of being successful a t something
dor.s wear off-becausC' you must always be looking forward
to oew things and to surpass your past achievements. But
th<'re's something else that never wears off-and that's the
thrill 0£ winning a competition.
FOR JlM SIMPSON, sportscaster
I have a lways been amazed at the way sportscasters are
able to handle hockey and basketball action. D o most men
in your 6eld 6nd these the toughest games for a play-by-
play annouooer?-Tom Jackson, Canton, Ohio
e No, J think most play-by-play mc11 agree that hoclcl'y and
basketball are among the easiest because the action is al-
most continuous and the anno uncer doesn't have to "611"
during blank periods. r find golf the most difficult sport to
do. There are Jong periods to 611, and you can't follow the
ball as easily as you can in other sports.
F OR RICH LITTLE, impressi<mist
Have you ever found that using another voice helped you
in everyday life?-J. Pole, Monsey, N.Y.
• I was in R hotel once that had poor room service because
of a conventiol1. After a couple of m1s11ccessf,1I attempts to
get service as Rich Little, I bl'came Cary Crnnt. The mom
service improved right away.
F OR JULIA SJHILD
l beard that Russia makes the best ice cream. Which coun-
try do you think makes the best-and why?-Laurie C.
Weinstein, Ind ianapolis, Jnd.
• I haven't been aJl over tile world, lJUt I do know that
France makes poor ice cream. And it's even hard to find
really good ice cream in the• U.S. these d:1ys, though I hear
there are some new brands popping up in some communities
thnt are really delicious. Homemade ice crt>am seems best
to me. The problem is it's so fattening. I've nlways got the
Battle of the Bulge lo contend with.
November 24, 1974 Mmf(Y ~' The Newspaper Magazine
A pubtlc•lon Of Do-C-nkallon•, lite.
Edward R. Downe, Jr., Cltltlrm•n ol the fJoMd
A. Edward Miiier, P,.sldent
MORTON FRANK. Pretkl•nf •ltd PuWlther LEONARD S. OAVIDOW, Clt•lnnH
ROBERT D. CAA NEY, EHc. V .P.·Auoc. PuW/t#ter
PATR1CK M. L1NSK£Y, V.P.-A.d Olre<:tor MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Editor·ln-Chlel
SID LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marketlng Director: Reynolds Dodson, Managing Editor
Gereld 8. Wroe, Eastern Manager; Richard Valdatl, Art Director
Joe Frarer, Jr., Chicago Manager; Rosalyn Abre-waya, Women'a Editor
Joseph Kelly, Detroit Manag&r; Marltyn Hanaen, Food Editor
L C. Windsor, Promotion Director Assoclale Edllors: Joan Henrlcben
l'UIUSHElt AELATIOMI : LEE EUIS, V.P.-Olrector; and H1I Landon
Robert H. Marrlob..Mor. l'Ua&JaNP SUVICES;
Robert I . etmden, Mgr.; nm.. 0 . Baher,
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Contrlbuling Edllors: Lerry Bortlt.ln,
Robert Curran, P1mela Howatd,
PMr J. OppenfMtfmer, Anita Summer
'AOOUCTION: Richard We!Mfl, Mgr.;
Roberta Colllne, Makeup.
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~What I Have to Be
Thankful For"
Some famous people remind us what
Thanksgiving 11 all about-even when fate
hu been leu than kind
C:ompllecl by Alan Ebert
a ad Frances Spatz Leight on
This has been a year of political upheaval
and turmoil; a time of economic insta-
bility and uncertainty. For many, 1974
challenged long-held principles and values.
It also challenged the people in its persistent
crises, shortages and environmental disasters.
FAMILY WEEKLY asked the following peo-
ple, all of whom experienced turmoil, up-
heavals and crises in their own lives in '74,
those things for which Ibey are grateful on
rhis Thanksgiving Day.
SONNY BONO
.•• who, In one brief year, lost not only a
wife but a top-rated TV show. .
"No one escapes. There are always prob-
lems in life. But you can't let them defeat
you. One of the ways to win is to take stock
of what you have ond be grateful for it. Sim:
pie things that we take for granted-like being
alive, sunny days, spring flowers, laughter-
these are what life is all about. Sharing with
Mother person, giving to someone in distress
-that l can both give and re<:cive-that's what
makes me thankful.
"J am also thankful that our country has a
future-and thankful that most people finally
realize that to insure 1bat future takes each
person's work. Finally, I am thankful for the
happiness I have gained through my work
and rhe friendships 1ha1 have given meaning
to ii and my life."
SALLY QUINN
. . . who, after being billed as CBS's an-
swer to Barbara Walters, was abruptly
fired and now has returned to the relative
obscurity of a newspaper /ob.
"l am thankful I didn'I lose my mind or
jump out the nearest window, both of which
were possibilities after the CBS Morning
News disaster. My time at CBS was trau-
matic, 10 say the l~st, but it taught me some-
thing for which I will be ever thankful. I
discovered there is more bounce-to-the-ounce
within this lady than she knew. I h ave cour-
age I didn't know I had. I refuse to take de-
feat by crawling away from the line of fire
in disgrace. I just finished my first book about
my CBS experiences. It's titJed, 'We"re Going
lo Make You a Star!' They didn't, but even
for that I'm thankful, because it made me
return to journalism and that is my true love.
4 • FAMILY WEEl<l Y, Ho119ft1Mr 24, 107~
"I guess I'm an optimist; the kind who
sees a pony wherever there is a pile of ma-
nure. And I sure saw an awful lot of ponies
at CBS. I guess what I'm trying to say is, per-
sonal courage and optimism and a sense of
humor make life worth living. rm thankful
J seem to have au three ...
KA YE BALLARD
... "Just Molly 8/Jd me and baby makes
three" -and that was the near sum total
of people who came to see Miss Ballard
flop on Broadway in "Molly" and In Chi-
cago In "Sheba."
"A bad year? Who, me? Just because fm
opening an orange juice stand and seUing the
pits on the side as a do-it-yourself neckJace
is no reason to think I've had a bad year.
"It was not a bad year. lt was a horrible
year! The worst! But I have my dreams.
Around that big corner in the sky waits a
1V series where each week J run in, yell
'Dinner is served!', grab the paycheck and
run for my home in Palm Springs.
"But seriously folks, despite the little ag-
gravations of the past year-like starvation-
there are many things for which rm thankful.
Take my health. Other than having a terrible
cold, a hacking cough, hives aod a hangnail,
I feel terrific. And I feel thankful to be living
in this country. Where else can you wake up
in the middle of the night feeling depressed
and suicidal and turn oo the 1V and see Joan
Crawford. even more depressed and suicidal?
The way that woman has suffered, who am
I to complain?
.. And rm thankful that people laugh-
when they see me wearing my 'Nixon i6'
sweatshirt. Laughter is what I'm most thank-
ful for. It's my survival kit."
STEVIE WONDER
... the blind recording star who almost
died last year in a car crash, but who has
miraculously and fully recovered.
"After the auto accident, doctors told me
I might never perform again. l am thankful
to God that He spared my li1e nnd gave me
the courage not to accept the doctors' diag-
noses. Music is my "thing"-my way of saying
hello, of bringing together people of all races
aod cultures. l am thankful God gave me the
gift. I am thankful that I do see a 'com ing
together" all over the world.
"I am thankful for my faith, for without
it there is loneliness. An.4 I am thankful for
the people who makt Stevie Wonder want to
sing. Without them, there is no kick. Singing
-
BETTY FORD
... She did not want her way of life dis-
rupted. She did not want her husbB11d to
be Vice President. She did not want he't
husband to be President. And she cer-
tainly did not want to undergo a radical
mastectomy.
But as Thanksgiving approachBs, BBtty
Ford realizes that the shock of all these
events have made her stronger and have
awakened her to a new fee/Ing of thanks-
giving. She has made her peace with fate
and fortune. And Betty Ford gave us these
thoughts:
"This year more than ever I have so much
to be thankful for-the loving care I received
durink my recent illness, the thoughtful mes--
sages and prayers from all over the country.
"And now I have received the most mean-
ingful Thanksgiving gift of all-the privilege
of being able to share this special Thursday
with my family.
"One cannot see ahead. J never dreamed I
would be" spending a Thanksgiving in the
White House. I never dreamed 1 would be at
· the hospital undergoing an operation. This
year, l have learned to concentrate on all the
things that I have, all the things that are
there, and not what may be missing .
''Each night I read from the Bible. There·
arc so many passages that speak o( thanks-
giving. They give me courage, as they do so
many other Americans."
for oneself just ain"t where it's at.
"Lastly, and most important, I'm just so
thankful to be alive in this great &ig beautiful
world that we all take too much for granted."
TOM SEAVER
..• whose 11-11 pitching record for the
New York Mets last summer did not live
up to his $170,000 salary.
"I am tbankfuJ for second chances. For
third and fourth ones, too. The expression,
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Simply roll the dlahwuher to
the table for loading, then Into
the kitchen tor operation. Con-
struction plane for the hutch
are available from Consumer
Information Center, Dept FW,
The Maytag Company, New·
ton, Iowa 50208.
Continued on page JO
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Construction details are available
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Ohio. For added saor.ge, ~
design spacemaker drawers (un-
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atacked sliding utJllty drawers
come from Rubbennald. Module
pegboard and clock by Lustro-
Ware; enameled cut-fron cook-
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A stmple color 1eheme, In a
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more, you can eully hang this
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nafe by Evans. Scale and totlet
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J'TJ!~~dE Electric Knife and C.rving Board (about $28)
Hagie With
A Roll of Tape?
A practical acceaaoty for your kitchen la this
deluJCe electrlc knife which Includes Its own
generous 11" x 17" carving board. Elegant
enough to use at a dining table, the winning
combination makes you a carver Instead of a
cut up and can help you do the right fob In
half the time. It's also a great help In slicing
vegetables and fruits evenly. From Hamilton
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If there's
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· you ~n take. it '
No~ that's.a~g11anintee.
; We're not kidding. When you buy any one of
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get a guarantee so~ that if there's anytlsmg
about it you dodt like-you can return it 10 a
participating retailer or Black & Decker
Service Center. It' 11 be exchanged for' replace-
ment tool, no questions asked. "This guarantee
is good for one whole year. Kind of makes
sense, doesn't iii That Black & Decker would
offer a guarantee nay bit aa good as its products
(Proof of purchase and t'dUm of original
standard equipment required. Guuantcc
docs not include tools used commercially or in
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A tool you can work witha~a price you can wor with. e Black B. D1111ar.·
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Do-It-Yourself Decorator Accenta
(under$5)
All It takea to bring the holiday' aplrft Into
your home la lmaglnatJon and aome colorful
tape. Use decorator tape to adorn your favorite
picture frame, lampshade or candle hotder-
turn gift packages Into glistening )ewela with
bows, geometric cutouts, and stars. The loolc
Is e>lpenalve, but the distinctive touch Is
achieved here by ualng ten rolls of Scotch
apartllng metallic tape for a cost of leaa than $5.
SurprlM Your Window with a
.. Stock" Shade (about $28.50)
Although It looks cuatorn-made, thla 7'r
wide, &-foot long random-stf1pe ahade la read-
ily "In atock" at your favorite store. Called
Colony Stripe, lt'a constructed of vtnyl-coated
fiber glaas, Is colorfast, flre-realatanl AM
Heller, the room's deaigner, trimmed It with
two rows of preaa-on tape tor added charm.
The ahade'a coat comes down with narrower
wtdtha. In the popular 37~" wtdth, h retails for
8bout $9.50. From Joa.nna W_..m Miiia Co.
ti • FAMILY W£El<LY, No-ber 24, 1174
What I Hare to Be
Thankful For"
Continued from page 4
'Wait till next year!' bas never seemed more
appropriate. Sure, it was a lousy year for me
professionalJy, but J'm thankful that I'm not
carrying it with me into next year. J don't be-
lieve in brooding over the past, but in looking
at your mistakes and moving on .
.. , don't feel defeated. Off-years happen to
peeplc. not just to pitchers. I'm thankful that
I look forward to the future, that my attitude
about life is optimistic rather than pessimis-
tic. I always feel the best is yet to come.
"Finally, I have a really terri6c wife,
Nancy, who stands shouldcr-to--sboulder with
me. For that I am very thankful."
P•tt Page
ROSEMARY CLOONEY
... who recently recovered from s long
and severe lllneas.
''The sun is shining again after many, many
years of bad health and professional and
financial difficulties. This year was the end
of a period of six tong and lousy years. But
I'm thankful for them in retrospect. They
gave me an appreciation of life. (You have
to be 'out of it' lo appreciate the true mean-
ing of being 'in it.') And it is not about
money or hit records, it's about togetherness.
your own and that which you share with
loved ooes.
.. I'm thankful for five wonderful children.
I'm thankful for the people in my life wbo
care. I'm thankful that because J see life as
a joyous gift that I am singiog better than I
ever have. I'm not older, folks, just bcttcr-
the youn~c::st 46-year-old you'll ever meet.
Like this couofry, I've been through a lot of
changes in recent years. It has made me a
better person, and I suspect we will emerge as
a better nation for our trials and tribulations.
"Listen, now that things are cooking again.
you wanna come on-a my house?"
PATTI PAGE
... whose recent divorce proved that 13
W88 not her lucky number.
·•Alter 13 years of marriage, 1 -.yas di-
vorced. After l 3 years of Jiving in the same
house with my husband and my two children,
I discovered a house is not n home when the
vibratfons say otherwise. 1974 was a year of
Alan Ebert, who helped to complla this story.
has a few things to be thankful for himself, hav-
ing spent four months of the ~ast year In bed
with hepatitis. "I guess what Im moat thankful
for are chocolate chip cookies, reruns of 'The
Lucy Show,' and Just being alive " says Ebert,
"-nol necessarily In that order ...
F~MILY WEEKLY, Nowmti.r 24. 1974 • 13
changes and upheaval, but it was also a year
of realizations: We get help by helping our-
selves. You can't sit still, can't let Ufe rule
you. We grow through experimentation and
often through our failures as well.
"I am thankful I now live on a wide-and-
wonderful ranch in California. I am thankful
I had that courage to make such a drastic
change. I am thankful that I am Patti Page,
a woman whose work has given her great
'comfort the past two years. I am thankful
that the public still accepts Patti Page and
that aJlows her financial independence.
"f will be .25 years old in show business
next year, and for that I am thankful.
"Lastly, I am thankful for the gift of Kath-
leen and Danny, to whom 1 am
that other person-Mama."
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PHOTO CALENDAR
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Set of 2.
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TALKING
ANIMAL BOOK
Thia book of farm enl~I• tounda like It'• alive. Squ.u. each brtaht. natural·
1y colored P'I• and hNr tile doc barlt. the cat ••meow." the horaa Mllh and
th• pip arunt. Squeeze the whole book at once end you're down on the farm! 8Hutlful brf&ht colors, wipe cla•nl 401S-Anlmal ................ $1.29
DIESEL HORN
RHI dl ... I hom malt• ewf)' c., '°Kine of the Roedl" Even tiny compacts have the ro., of aupar trac:tor-trali.ra when the)' let ao • ~ fn>m thl• p nuln•
•lectrlc di .... hom. Commands •tten-tlon ••• Mountlilc brackets hardware,
•UY·to-tollow lnst.11.tlon 7natruc:tlon.s lnckl 12 volt. 1406i-oteMt Hom . . . . $19.99
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END ROACHES
Rid your home of roechaa. kMp °*71 out up to 5 ye•ral Eircltlnc scientific breallthrou•h completely ellmln•t•s
n>aches. walerbup and their eaa. You
never IH • ro•ch ••••n-allv• or deed. Thay creep off and die In their nestal Non·toxle, odorlesa, no DOT. 5 ounces la like "roach Insurance" for 5-room
hoUN. Kiiis •nd P,...,.llll relnf•at•tlonl
13097-hSOft ..... . . . $2.9'
"LAST SUPPER" PLATE
DaVlncl'• masterwork encircled by • floral wr'9ath-reproduced In full color on ~ramie. With pden fluted ed&M-add• rever'9nt beauty wher'9vtr hunc. 1• diam.
1'512-t.ast SucacMr Plate ...... ti.ti
PIANO BOOK
Leam the art of pleyina: the piano with· out written music! Hare Is a book so unl~ue In principle that even If you don t know a slna:ta note of music
you'll aoon master the piano uslnc 3 simple factors. You can actually learn
to &>lay by ear. 14116-,...no Booli . . . ........ P.99
CORNER
SHELF
£1ecant wall show. off fits 1nu8fy Into
a comer. Authen-tically Early Amer-
1 can , with 3 scalloped shelves
and provincial
wood tumlnp to
helahten th• beauty· of a curio
collection. Se•· soned pine, the soft brown wood Imparts lta own
warmth. 19• hi~
ea. shelf 6 'h mt.-c.m.r Shelf ...•. $S.99
GLASS ANIMALS
Pelicans, swana, 'fish, bunnies and a happy host of 8 other animals make up this set of 12. Made from different col-ors of a:taH ..• a black seal balanc ..
a white ball on his nose. a white duck
hes black claH 8Y" and a brla:ht rad beak and a brown puppy has a black nose and eyes. Ti-e mlnlatuta ani-
mal• will brfahten • curio shelf, window 1111 or tenarlum. Approx. % • to 1 lh •. Set of 12 14t09-oi ... An1met s.t . . . . u.tt
COLONIAL
SPOON
RACK
Dlaplay and en· hance the beauty of your souvenir, antique, or ster·
llnc spoons. Warm
mahoaany fin· lshed wood brines
• aenlal alow to any room. Oiscov·
er the joys of col-lectlna spoons If you haven't al· ready. Coloni al rack hold 18. At·
taches In seconds
to create • dis-f~~~ Rack ...... $4.99
PINK ELEPHANT
This pink elephant Is no mlrap. In
fact, he's a beautiful curio made from
crystal clear .iass to decorate table, shelf or bric· ... bra<: case. Collectors of
slass will l<Ne tht. sraceful styttns, sparkllnc clarity and flowlnc smooth·
ness. One pink elephant that won't disappear • • • will be treasured for
years. 3• ttll. 14IOl-f"lnk Elephant .......... '2,.99
MAIL BOX BANK
Practically •• theft.proof as Its blc brother! Authentic de•lcn. with st .. 1
construction that has a "f erate chute for bills and a letter slo that takes
coins. Key opens the door. 9ii4 'h • 14390-Mall 8ox ............. M.9t
WONDER
BAR
Just 10 mlnutft every day with new Wonder Bar cen help you slim
down, and bulld
up and CW-you
• moN youthful
appearance. Fun and easy to dol
Feet rewlta after your very first..._
slOn. Use It In
home, office,
badtyllrd, beach
... It'• compect &
llchtw.tcf'tt to eo anywhere. Com·
plate Instructions.
No undue strain· Ina or pulllnst And so lne11penslltet 14942-Wonclet .. , • . . . .$3..99
COUNTRY SCALE
Mlnletu,. blactl cattt·lron scale Is a
nostatstc loolc Into the past. Y•t•r· year's shopkeepers would scoop flour,
Sl'llln, candy and more Into the bis dish
to -•Sh It Rec,.ated to brichten any decor a s.t of brass colored" counter--ICht. are Included ApproK. 6x3-145tl-c.untry Scale . . . . . -... $3.99
"LITILE JOHN"
ASHTRAY
And cla:aretta holder! Brine a touch of whimsy to bathroom decor. Tiny "John"
holds smokes In its mini tank; bowl's en ashtray! White ceramic finish. Add
Little John to yours. 41/z 1< 4 'h •. 14523-Uttle John .......•...... $1.99
WAIST BELT
Wear new -1st.trim belt while you sit, walk, work slmpte as that to help ,.. du~ walstf Normal body heat & belt's pntle masuc-action help trim & firm
midriff. Get amazlnc results even while
1leep1na1 Soft composition rubber; ed-tustable Velcroe closur91. Fits slzn 24
to 46·. 9945-WalR Belt .............. $1.99
Triple strenaith macnets hold this cover snugly, without ties or tape. The wlnd-
shleld stays clean. even In the wont
weathel1 No chlpplna snow or lee. Just cllp the cowr across th41 wlndshl•ld;
powerful rubber masnets &rip the hood
and roof without manine th• finish. 481<30 Inch size fits all cars.
455G-Wl~ .. ld C-r $1.99. 2/$3.79
STAR
LAMP
Plus In this stellar lamp & watch your walls, c:efllna & floors tcht up with •II
the Slory of the heavens! a ... at for the kids, this ,>lanetarlum comes with a
chart that'll teach them to recoanlze ell
the major constellations: bla & tittle dipper, Orion, Andromeda & many mo,.. Creates a starry, romantic mood too. 7 'h • tall. 4 • diam.
14184-l"tanaartum Lamp ...•. t'-99
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COIN SET
Obsolete aet (Al. fndltn Head penny, Buffalo
nickel, ~rcury dime, liberty quartt r and
Uberty flitfodollar. Stt (8) Is a pure silver unclrculated mint set from 1964. It lnctUdes
1 penny, nl~el, dime, quarter, Kennedy •II· ver haff-dolllf. Mounted. In clear. snap-locll
presenullon cases.
1os1a-:te111 s.t lA> "'8Mt ........ $1.• 10311-C.lll Set (I) lllldmltatff .... f7.W
..... ~ ................ 24 kt. , ... •late.• Te ..., SH lletew.
End the drudeary of ecraplna lee and snow from your car's windshield on brutally cold winter rnbmlnp. Handy
pistol arip defroster plup Into your
clprette Uahter. 9 ft. cord lats you
reach back and side windows with eaae. Stores In your elove compartment,
completely ufe 14639-l"tlC·ln Auto Defroster .. $5.99
FRANKLIN STOVE
This repllea of a Ben franklin stove
has been reproduced In heavy black
cast-Iron for you to use as a nostalslc table decoration. Remove the lld • . •
flit It with dried flo-rs and watch how It dr••ses UJ.> a shelf. Sure to dellaht
collectors. 5 tall, 2'A • wide. l4fi00-Franklln Stove . . . . . . . . $3.99
Get deep down Into t he thickest sh•&•
and lu1<ury pile carpets with this spe-clatly deslaned nozzle. Now, Instead of sklmmlna: off surface dirt you really pull out the dirt and dust .•• down to
fNery last speck. Your eood shap and
pile carpets wlll look more h11turlous and last lonaer. Fits all vacuum clean-
ers. Sturdy plastic. J 1 • Iona. 11708-Shas Rue Attachment ... $3.99
Just dip. wash -one wipe does It!
Sponge-washer on one and, squeecae on other, hands never touch the watert
Adlust tor short or tall windows.
11633-Washer . . . . . . . . • .....• U.99
l ONE
DROP
MOLDS
A10N
WONDER GLUE
Make Impossible repairs from a slnale tube without ml1<ln1 or clamplnc. Bond virtually any break In poretlaln, ~ra· mlc, rubber, plastic, elass, or wood.
Wonder adhesive makes an Invisible
bond that dries In seconds and Is FOR-
EVER! 13057-Adheslve . . . . .. $2.49
SALLY
SAD-
EY ES
Sad Sally captl·
vates little &iris with her wide, In-
nocent eyes. She looks Hke a lo•t soul seekl na a
friend to give her a home. 8 •,s• tall
doll has nylon
rooted hair and Is dressed In a
jumper, stretc h
stocklnf!• tiny re-movab a shoes.
Fully jointed, she stands and sits.
Lavish her with love.
7255-Salli
Sad-Ey .... $1.49
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stamps or C.O.D. Shlppin1 And
Or*rs p .oo ts $1.0D .................... "i Handlin&
Onlm $9.01 te $7.00 ................... $1.l -Year's catalo~
Orftn $7.01 te $10.00 .................. $1.10 Subs;ripllon __ ¢ ------OrMfl $10.01 te $'2.00 .................. ,1.15 TOTAL EMCtOSEO OrHn 12.01 te $15.0D ......... ~ ....... 2.00 Or••rs ~ $11.00 ..................... $2.21
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Quips & Quotes
ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
By AlcMrd Armour
WHEN BLANK MIND MEETS
BLANK WALL
There is a certain wall of mine
That's made of strips of knotty pine.
It is my study. I admit
I all too often study it.
The knob resemble beasts and birds
And things for which I have no wonls.
One seems a sweet roll, one a face,
One seem1 to move from place to
pbce.
The builder said that knotty pine
Was warm and cozy, really 8ne,
But &amdy, friends, oo ifs or bots,
Those knots will IOl!leday drive me
outs.
One desperate father says he secured
a better education for his teenagers
just by pulling a few wires-the TV, the
stereo and the telephone.
-Anno Herberl
Watchdog owner to oeterinarlan:
"Every time I shout ·sic' he gou to
sleep." Vet: "'Ah, ya-licking sleep-
neu." -Robert Brault
Social worker: .. The 1ast time I visit-
ed you, you made me very happy be-
cause you were sober." Old Soak:
"True, honey, but today it's my turn to
be happy." -Lucille S. Harper
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
o .. wtco.
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids ... 111• dltterently. Send original
contrlbutlone to "Child," Family
Weekly, 841 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y.
10022. $10 If uaed-none returned.
Our. daughter, 6ve, was due to
take her cough syrup, which had
a safety cap. She attempted sev-
eral times unsuccessfully to open
the bottle. I took it, telling her
only Mom and Dad couJd open
medicine-and opened it on the
6rst try. She looked puzzled.
"How does the bottle know
you're the mother?" she asked.
-Mra. Joaeph Ranieri
Whltuboro, N.Y.
HECKLER WITH A BEARD: A
needler in a haystack. -Robert Orben
By FrMk Beglnelcl
LITTLE EMILY
''.lult wMI w-r kid,.... ... en
over~clog."
I ~in the World! I
AUTHOR RYAN AND SAILOR VAN HEEZIK
The changes thirty years can bring
How long Is 30 years? At the left,
author Cornelius Ryan-30 years ago
a 23-year-old war correspondent, the
youngest writer covering World War Il
in Europe. At right, Arie Van Heezilc-
bom 30 years ago during the Nazi-im-
posed "Hunger Winter" in Holland,
and now fust officer of the Rhine cruise
ship Holland Emerald. The two men
,met rec.'Cntly as Van Heezilc's ship took
Hyan and a boatload of British, Ameri-
can and Polish generals to the scenes
of the rusastrous Allled Military Oper-
ation Market Carden in Arnhem and
Nijmcgen-an operation that took place
those 30 years ago. When it failed, the
CHARLOTTE OLDFIELD
Before ••• and after
Rapunzel? No, it's Charlotte Oldfield
who recently had her hair cut for the
first time in her life. Before she sub-
mitted to the cutting shears, she was
several pounds heavier and had m9rc
than three feet of brown-red hair bang-
ing down her back. After two and a
half hours in the hairdresser's chair, the
thick wavy blanket was gone, and
Charlotte emerged with this trendy,
short cut.
How can people pay their bllls with
ballooning lnftatk>n? Answer: Many
can't-and don't "Latest figures show
2.7 percent of installment loans that
people have taken out for autos, ap-
pliances and so forth are delinquent.
That's up from 1.9 a year ago-the
Cennans cut off heat, electricity and
food in Amsterdam as a reprisal, and
35,000 Amsterdammers starved to
death while others survived by boiling
tuJip bulbs and eating them. During
that tragic winter, Van Heezik was
bom. Ryan recently completed his
book about Operation Market Garden,
"A Bridge Too Far" (Simon and
Schuster, $12.50), fighting a body-en-
gulfing cancer until the last page was
done, directing his doctors on how to
keep }tim alive, declining pain-killers
so his mind would remain clear enough·
to a11ow him to 6nisb his book-now a
critical success.
highest in more than 20 years. Home
mortgages are behind, too, with 4.7
percent of home buyers delinquent at
the end of 1973. That's also the great-
est delinquency rate in 20 years. Busi-
ness is bard hit by delinquency too.
Bad debts written off by commercial
banks in 1973 are estimated at more
than $800 million, up from $767 mil-
lion the year before. Liabilities in-
volved in business failures in 1973
amounted to a record $2.3 billion.
That's 15 percent more than in 1972."
T his from T. Frank Hardesty, author,
lecturer and business consultant.
BIRTHDAYS (all Sagittarius): Sun·
day-William F. Buckley 49; John V.
Lindsay 53. Monday-Kathryn Grant
Crosby 41; Ricardo Montalban 54; Joe
DiMaggio 60; John F. Kennedy, Jr. 14.
TuMday -Robert Goulet 41; Eric
Sevareid 62. Wednesday -Caroline
Kennedy 17; David Merrick 62; Alex-
ander Dubcek 53. Thursday -Hope
Lange 41. Friday-Dr. David Reuben
41; John Cary 42. Slturday -Dick
Clark 45; Shirley Chisholm 50.
BIRTHDAY PEOPLE:
Eric Sevareld and Hope Lange
FAMILY WEEKLY, Nowmber 24. 1974 • "
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MEOICAI. llUS • •
SAYU TIME. •n. TUSIOM
EASY . Y
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PROFESSIONAL BLOOD PREssKe MACHINE
PAYS FOR ITSELF MANY TIMES OVERI
Compact unit In zippered case travels where you
dol No more waiting for appointments, wasted
houra In 11octor'1 office .•.. No more exorbitant
medlcal bills to keep tabs 011 unruly blood pre•
surel Now. toe your own presaure night or dey,
at home or awey, acourately, sclentlficatly. Precl-
tlon made Aneroid type sphygmomanometer with
easy-ready gauge i. simple to use. Just wrap
Velcro n01llp sleeve around arm and squeeze
bulb. Lets you check "warning sign" fluctuations
on the spot. PAYS FOR ITSELF IN COST OF JUST
TWO DOCTOR VISITS! Comes with compact zip-
pered cue. On&-year warranty.
Blood ~ Machine (Z7325') ••. On1J $15.15
II you don·t hall'e one, P1ofea.lonal a .. ~
(Z-47258) avallable for Ol\IJ MA
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LIMIT
TWO
CARTRIDGES
WITH
THE
COUPON
BELOW
20 EXP.
-$2.50 .
Offer
ends
MAY 31
1975
NEW
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PRINTS
·sKRUDLAND PHOTO
HEBRON, ILL.
60034
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Skrudland Photo, Hebron, Ill. 60034
O Here is my cartridge of 12-apoaure Kodacolor
film. I am enclosing $1.26 with this special coupon.
O Here ia my cartridge of 20-expoaure Kodacolor
film. I am encloainc $2.60.
I understand failures will be credited.
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FAMILY WEEKLY. November 24, 197'4
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H you Join the Columble Record I Tepe
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Mledlon• (•I r9911l•r Chlb prices) In
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Doing The "-' Of Y04KUfe?
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The T!Ju.?oa Bras~
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The Sound°' S6lence
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Join the Club's
20th Anniversa·ry Party
... and you get the
presents ... .
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STOP AND SMELL
THE ROSES
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We're celebrating 20 fantastic years. Yes. it's 20 years
since Columbia started the first major record ciub.
We had the right idea. To make it possible for you to
enjoy so much more good music. To make it easy for you
to keep up with all the hits and stars. To make it
practical for you to own a really super collection ...
at the greatest savings possible.
And we must have done it right. Because for 20 years
Columbia has been far and away the bigges1 club of its
kind. And now, we're going to celebrate it right. With
one smashing introductory offer.
Help yourself to any 13 records or tapes for only $1 .69
as a new member. Just mail the application provided on
the following pages of this booklet. together with your
check or money order for $1 .69 as payment. That's all
your first 13 selections cost you ... and you are only
required to purchase just ten more selections (at
regular Oub prices) during the coming three years.
Isn't it time you tried the club whose value has been
proved, and proved. and proved again by so many music
lovers like yourself?
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HOW THE CLUB OPERATES
Simply mall the eppllcetion. together with check or money
order for 11.89 11 payment for your first 13 eelectlons.
EV9ry four weeka (13 times 1 year) you11 receive the
Club._ mus6c maoulne. which deecnbn the Selection m
the Month for each mulk:al lnter"t ... plus hundr9de of
altemetes from eveey field of music. In edditlon. up to
lix time• a year you may receive otfere of S~I Selec-
tlone, ueually et a dlacoont oft regular Club prlc4N.
If you wish to r~ve the Selection of the Month or the
Special ~n. you n..cS do nottllng-lt wlll be shipped
eutomat~lly. If you prefer an alternate Mlectton, or none
at 111, simply fill In the response card 1lw1ys p<Olllded
end mall 11 by the date 1peclfied.
You will elwaya have at ..... 10 day1 In which to make
your declelon. If you ever receive any Sei.ctlon wlttlo\rt having had et leaat 10 daya In which to decide. you may
return It at our eJ(C)8flee, fOf' full credit.
Your own charge account will be opened ... the Mlec-
tlon1 vou oro.r will be malled and bllled at regular Club
prlces:cartrtdgee end cassettes. se.98 or '7.98; rMI tapee,
17.98; '9COfds. 15.98 Of' M .98-plus proc.salng •nd s>c*-
ege. (Multiple unit eet• and Double Sefectlon1 may be
aomewhet hloher)
After completing your enrollment agreement (by
buying 10 eelectlons within 3 yeare). you may cancel mem-
berahlp at any time. If you decide to continue. you11 be
eligible fOf our generous money-saving bonua plan
Andy Williams
The
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LAST Nf GHT:
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BEAUTIFUL
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SEEN ROLLO
LATELY HOUSE
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~1974 by United Futur• Sy110icate, tno.
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OR FROZEN STIFF , OR ...
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OH . 'HE'S VERY BUSY
THE.SE DAYS---HE
HAS A NEWSPAPER
ROUTE
IMAGINE THAT ---HE'S
uUST LIKE US REGULAR
HE HAD A SPECIAL
MACHINE MADE
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A RICH KID WITH A
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AL.L.. O~ MY UNCLEtj, AV1 N1'?1 ANO
COU&;IN5 A~£ ACCOMPL.l~HEO
PEOPLE 1 MA R'C!A1 _.A'S A ~E MY
MOT~E~ AND
F='ATHE~ .'
DENNIS > THE MENACE
W~O '~
1H A1
Wr'5E • l.OOKINC:1
6ENiL.EMAN/
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MY
lANCl.e
C~A~L..IE .
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seu .. 1.1ANT
JU~l~i.
MY WHOL.E FAMILY
IS t.OAOED WITH
?tl ENTl~TS I ARTl'i1$/ Pe-opu: OF= L.ETTE((S.
TI1E~e l?N'T ONe
Of: THEM WHO ISN'T
9~1 LLIANT !
G • fl I ~ i
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TME~& PEOPL~
Al! AL.l-F~OM MY
M~TE~N.AL AN"
PATE.ltNAI...
FAMILIE?1 ,MA~CIA ...
LAH 1 WHAT'~
iHe
MAii!r<'?
t.IZA I
HAVE YOLlt
cYE.~ HEArtO
-1HE T!flM
11THflOW8ACK ?11
-B-Y-M-a11k Ketcha n1 --'
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l> [:> r> ~IJDGE PARKER <i <J <j
HEL..LO, SAM ! I WAS
EXPECTING TO HE AR
FROM YOU EARLIER!
I WAS IN COURT ALL
,,_.....,. __ ........, MORN~G AND OUT OF TOWN
THIS AFTERNOON! AND I'M
GOING ro· BE TIED UP
TONIGHT! I'LL CALL YOU
TOMORROW! T----...-
YOU TOLD ME THAT YOU THOUGHT
YOU MIGHT HAYE HAD YOU R GA5
TANK FILLED IN A STATION ~E~R
PERRYSVILLE THE NIGHT
THAT MEL WAS
MURDERED!
•
OKAY, WE'RE ALL 5ET ! LI KE I
TOLD YOU, THIS RESTAURANT 16
ABOUT 75 MILES FROM HERE,
RIGHT NEAR
PERRYSVILLE! SOUNDS
THERE'S ONE STATION THERE
THAT'S OPEN 24 HOURS! I
TALKED TO THE ATTENDANT
WHO WAG ON DUTY THAT
SATURDAY NIGHT! LET'S SEE
WHETHER YOU RECOGNIZ E
HIM! /
~::r:::-l WONDERFUL!
AND BETTER YET.,,
WHETHER HE RECOGNIZES
k YOU! BECAUSE IF YOU IJ WERE THERE ABOUT TWO -
THIRT~ ~OU HAVE THE
PERFECT ALIBI!
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--DOCTOR SMOCK
.! F<!SAt.,t....Y
DON ',-KNOW
VVHY 'J.'AA. He;F<IS ,
t:"R. F~e IP ...
~'ve NeveF< -:-t..os-r MY -re.l\APSF<,
NOF< C?O ): HARE30F<
ANY HAl~S ...
AOVU TISfM(NT
GOSH I :t'V~
At..:vv.AYS Beet-...1
eMO"llONAt-t,Y
SIAe>t...E: .ANr?
PHYSlCAL-t-Y
SOUN C' ...
WMOEVEQ
IT WAS SA\D
SME'D SETTER
CALL SACK!
By George Lemont
AA..Y t:'~E:AMS AF=<ES
Qu1-re NOF<MAI-AN!/ ):.'ve NeveF< eeeN c::>ePF<esseD ...
IN PAC-f, P~ae L-eAAS
WHICH M.IGH"'f UPS el
! ve~v vveL-1-, -rHeN, :r: Guess :r: ONt-Y
HAVe ONe Ques-r10N,
/\AF<. -fHOMPS01'J ...
;""-OIH e RS, :X:: SI 1\1\.PL.-Y ~""--~
;> ' "fAKe IN S"fRI r?e= ----
~ :'iF 'K
-~ -
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till] ~TM
Explore lhe wild country! Challenge the repld11! 28 ·
adventure set ror Steve Scout and Bob Scout. Je•P·
like vehicle, tra1tar, and canoe that actually lloet~.
AOVU !IS[M(rll
I ! Loaded with tools Even has a wo1king winch.
~ (Scouts sold separately.) ~:lli1!Jl]D
Oh. you beAut1lul doll! Beautiful Du~ty
ectually h1ls a golf b11ll, tennis ball,
softball and 11olleyball 1n her f11bulnu,
high style outhts Each of 4 difterent
sports sets 1nc.lude 11'2 Dusty
~ooml Also sold s@par11101y
HIGH ADVENTURE SCOUT BASE
25" tall lookout lower.
SI REFUND
LOST IN THE HIQH COUNTRY"-'
A camping high 1dv1ntur1 111.
SOc ,.EfUND
Aho 1111A1lab'"
DUSTY AWARD
NIGHT l;fT
75t REFUND
SHOP THESE LOCAL STORES FOR KENNER TOYS THAT EARN CASH REFUNDS FOR YOUI
ACE HARDWARE
BEN FRANKLIN STORES
W. T. GRANT CO.
KRESGE/K-MART STORES
McCRORY-MtlELL AN·
GREEN
MONTGOMERY WARD
NEWBERRY'S/BRITI'S
J. C. PENNEY CO.
SAV·ON DRUG
SEARS, ROEBUCK
AND CO.
SUPER""X DRUG
T. G. & Y. STORES
THR1nv DRUG STORES
TREASURY STORES
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TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
STORES
WALGREEN DRUG STORES
WESTERN AUTO STORES &
ASSOCIATE STORES
WOOLCO DEPT. STORES
WOOLWORTH STORES
• CALIFORNI A
Costa Mesa
Toy World
Huntington Beach
I wo Guys
San Clemente
Bay C1t1e Hardware
Denault's Hardware
h I II
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5(¥..; I MAR4 .SUE I WOULD (,.bl)
LIKE TO (:i) WITH ME 10 A
SHOW ™IS WEEKE~D ~
WILL-HE Pl:l<iN 1D &E ntE TOASI ·
OF HIS PEeRS ?! 1"He IRllJAL.. 11:101-?l
All.. RIGHI, MAX,..
IHE IDEA IS FOR
YOU 1() FL..V UP, DO
A SOM~RSAUl:f, AND
L..AND ON TH£L.MAS
SHOUL.DERS
_JL ~ERE CON\E.5 MAR4
SUE SWEETW~TER NOW J
l
f'/\AR9 SUE
tttt-ffi1. +m -ttt+-
\. ffH-$ ttft 111 .
LE5 · o
OH I THAT'5 TOO BAD !
WELL I I 'LL TAKE A
RA\N CHECK ON THAT
ANO CATCH ~U GOME
OTHER T\ME !
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I WILL!
I WILL-~
C> 0 0
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OH PLESS
YOO lSIGN
IHIS
,
11-2'i
0 0 n n
HE'LL DIE WHEN
IT HITS HlM I .
A "IRU E f'RI E::N D
SHOUL-D WArr AROUt-.ID
FOR l"H~ END OF
IH~ 1RJCK
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G T L c I Q A E
E Q N u B y D E
T c L. E s T K u
A R Q s s D G u
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y N A s H E p E
A F E L R E ~ M
8 p 0 ~ R u v E
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an: the 11.1111.:' '" 'l'1u1 1k111:.
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cranlx'rrie,, ~qua,h , l'l'lrr~. plum
e TJ\I KINGTl'RKEY! "l'dltketogeloutofhrrr ,"
~11 d the lurkry, ca111ly. "Ple11'P pas.o. lhe cranbl'rrll","
i-a1cl thl' i:ut•,t, !laur1I~·. "Would anyonP hke morr>
plf''!" a~kl'd thl• ho.,ll'!>.'>, minctngly. Can you thin!.
of an)lhing lo add'!
• ~lllth ~11x 11p: If onr half nl 5 \\PU' :l, '' hal \\011 ld
a llurd of It) lw'! ('an ~OU an,wl'r°!
e Whal l·an a pt•r..o n put in hii; right hanrt lhal "
1m1"0.,,,1hh· lo tah· out and put JO his left hand '!
'l'h1nll about th 1~ a bit.
·:1111<11 ;IUO Jns """'ll' 11·'1 'H
e H1cl1ll1 ~lo I h1-! Jlnw \\nllld \nu clP"·rilw ;i hid
t h,1l " UHi 11, l loni: h\ ;in ff·l'l '' 1dr'! f ot\1 up·!
\\h~, tl\ 1t lol ol hunl.'.
. pudding. col ltt.
CAN YOU TRUST YO UR EYES? There are at least six differ·
ences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answus with thoae below.
·1u"'"JJ'P ., .,~ .... '9 °:llt1!SlltU $! 1""'°'" ·c; •Ju1n1w If 1\1!(!') '" ')U;>UJllP
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MIXED SINGLES
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SOOMER
IOONE !
11-24
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ncr ot the i..111~h1,
mo1 c in d1;:,, ·-I II n
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pl11" one ~qu.nc 1\·111·
CJlly: or l\\o ''ltt.H\''
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squJrc hnr i1t1111.1ll)
lry to l1nd .ill ~•'H'll
men u 11 1111,.
Nole: It 1' p1"'1hk
to ~rcll 0 111 c.1,h 11.nn~
\\llhou111 ... 1ng the .... nnc
d1ag1Jm letter L111~c.
This means, of cour~e.
t hat when :,.ou h,l\e
crossed out all se\'en
items, all of the letters EVERYBODY H/\PPY? Nnt quite. All but one of two doten
will ha\e been used. persons are 11m11tng. T~l: ~ind 21 happy faces. one sourpu.,').
Ptt.C;RIM'S PR OCRESS! :\de! tht>'f' 1·nl<H'> nea l l~ tor cl ~urpr1.,,,
1nr1un• 11h0\l'0 1-Rt>d . :!-Lt. hluc. :J-\rllo\\. -I -LI. hrn\\n ;,-
Fle<.h tonl.'-.. 6-Purph.-. 7-Dk. green. 8-0!-•. blue. 9-Hlad ..
SPEllBIN IJER ~
~C'ORF. 10 points for using all the -----t-----
lt>lters tn the word below to form ----+-----
twQ rnmplt>le words:
FEST I VAL
TR'EN ~ore 2 points t1eh for all ----+-----
words of four letters or more ---------found among the letters.
Try to seore at least SO polnt1. ----+------
•• ,,, '1'1'11.\ ;u1•t1eue •l'l•nod
By Brown and Ca·sson
~,-J.:, .... ,, .... ~:; .. ~ MAN , THAT'S W~AT I
CAL L-A FASGINATING
C~ICI< !
MOON MU11 INS by Ferd Jolln1non
'/OLI~
ASTRONOMY
SEMIN,ARS ,ARE:
,ALWAYS
INT5 R~STING,
PROFESSOR
8URRD.
GOOD . ITS WEIGHT,
M~ . .JONES ? .
APPRoXIM,ATELY
8 .lllCJ3 11 x f0 1q
POUNDS, SIR,
INCLUDING A
FEW USJ:D
LUNAR
RoVeRS .
GooD. ,AND W~,AT IS
IHE MoON15 MOST
STRIKING FEA1LlRE°J
Miss
'SMITH?
AW ... WHEN
you HAVE LOT5
OF ST,ARS, You 1RE
BOUND IO
BE A HIT.
WELL ... IT
CERTAINLY IS
ROMANTIC ...
Now, THEN-· Miss
SMITH ' IH E MOON 1S
DIAMET ~R ?
I ~UESS THE
SEMIN,A.R15 OVER·
DICK TRACY
DJD TME BONE-tN-
TMROAT VICTIM DIE
IN THE C~ASH? WMATST~E STORY?
GORDO
:+:r·-----..
''WITNESSES SAY 2 .MEN, ONE WE~ING A 'Brt~\N,' ..
~AT ANO ACCOMPANIED BY A OIRL,LEFTTME SCENE
IMMEOIATELV AF=TER.'' . ,
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( ,, ' 'lou're right. We f ind
r ( , . rabbit track~, but
~,e.,,-r'r no rabbits.
I haven't even
~een a squirrel or a -·, ~ .,
I
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.... Bill Pal't y .
~ll.!!!'l6~-P Porcupine quills-.. but Ive never :.-'
seen a porky ! Jiii/~
What was The one animal you
: it. Pop~ don't have to see to
know itt; there!
Gus Arriola
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