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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-02 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • • .... - - -- TWENTY·FIVECENTS ... ,. ' . 'SJasher'· Manhunt . ' I I~tense Ford Budget $349 BiJiio·n- • Fr.em Wire Ser\llces .. ~ Record Deficit Police Widened their manh'unt Saturday for the Ski,d Row Slasber, whose ninth victim was found jn an apartJTfe'.Ql butlding the night bcrore. ' ' ; PoJice switchboards we1·e- noodeit ~ith. thQusands of calls/ ~omO:'oiferingi,ipa, all expresstng ·~ concern or lca.T~ ~ "'They want him CMugf\1. ·Peo· : le are lrightened. He might go n)'.Where. Los Angeles i& a vei"y Aiobile c"itY, ''a j)Olice spokesmpn Said. (United Press lnternational said Police were seeking as a possible suspect in the nine murders a 32-year-old prison escapee who killed a ramily of five -mostly by cutting their throat• -;n El Cajon J.S .years Firs·t Pe~k ago: (Investigators said Carl A. Eder ,:who escaped from the state correct ional institution at Tehachapi last November, ••generally matched '' the physical , d·escription of lhE;. ·.'slash.er'' who began terrorizing Los •Angeles' skid row area -a month later. ·1 know l 'm the resident groundhog, and this is my big day, but do I really have to go . out there in.,the cold, just to look for my dog .· gone shadow?' That a~pears to be the opi · nion of.Ch\ibby llof Chicago's Lincoln Park · Zoo1 lie wtll bu~w out for just one ginger· ly trip today--Graundhqg Day. rr he sees . his shadow according to folklore, six more weelts of wi'nter are in stOre. If not, spting's .:arOund the corner. In·Chicago, that's good news. As for the Orange Coast, we all kno\v it never rains in Southern California, so \Vho needs Summer anyway'! (''We r:onslder.him a..PQ.&.s.i.ble suspect, ... sard a police 7'.Tz·xo.n· 'T'ape -:4p~~tp-.·.'° .. a· l spokesman. "'And \.\'C \\'ant him 1 1" 1 ,i ~ i':I. c:;.. for questioning." , <Police spokes n1an Rud y BB.Doctor Must Face Valencia confirmed the report. D • • D l d but Jster Saturday Cmdr. Pete ec··s ion . e a'y' Lll Ha,ian, head or police public re· , S(. • . ..:;;;.' !atlonsl Said Eder was not a H • ·•prime" suspect. earing ~ \VASHING'l'ON IU l'l l Presi dent l<'ord said Salurda) ht' v.·ill ask Congress to sµcnd S349 billion -··almost SI billion a day" -next fisc<1I year , in cluc.I · ing record peacetim v l.lcfic 1t spe nding of $1 billi on a \\'Cck . The ·President warned lhnl hi~ projected .$52 billion deficit t·ould sWell to $70 billion if la\Vmakcrs do not approve his antirecCsSilJ n budget cuts. '"I will "'alk the extra rnile and give a ll of my strength to getting the national econon1y in shap~;._· Ford told reporters in a bril!f. personal pre\'"iC\Y or the budget he \Yill send Congress !\1onday ··1 "''ill ask the Cong ress tu ~"·alk that extra O)ile y,·ith me :::.o that together Y>e \\'ill lead the country v.•ith s tren gth and purpose lo a Culler . life for all Americans." he'said. He said the budget includes no new government programs other than ene r gy spending. It cover~ fiscal 1976, which begins July I. 1975. Ford, s peaking at a bud get briefing for reporters in the State Department audiloriun1 , did not go into many specifi cs. Dul he strongly defended his proposal for the bi ggest dericil on record , other than s.54 .9 billion in 19-13 at the peak of World \Var II. ·'It is a big budget, calling for ~xpenditures of $349 billion aln1u~l SI billion a d<t :» ." s<11d 1-'ord . Uy cun1par1son. lht! gu\·ern- me nt has cstimatetl it \\'ill spend S31:.l.4 billion in the current fiscal ''e<ir and the deficit cou ld run Urou nd $30 billion. J•'o1·d said the defi"ci(s an· ticipated in .both 1975 and 1976 \\"Ould result largely r1;om the con1b inati11n of reduced federal tax revenues because or the re· cession and a sharp rise in gov· crnmcnt spending in unemµlo y· n1('nl ben('fits and other ;1s- sistance. '"In shorl . if the economy \\"Crt' u11cr.at ing al the ratl' of only a , t:ar ago, I would not be forecast- in~ such a l;.1r ge diffe rence be l\\"ee n 1·ev\·nucs and expen- ditures.'· he said. ··in fact, we "'ould have balanced budgets bot h this year and next." 1'he President voiced distaste fo r such enormous deficit s pend· 1ng -lhe <;1.mounl thC govern· men\ would borro\v to make up rever\ue s hortfalls -bul said it was necessary in 1976 lo get the co untry's staggering ~cono1ny go in g a gain . ··1 am resolved lo take those step~ th.al "·ill make such deficits unn ecessary in lhe future. 1'hal requires. most or atl. the restora· lion of a vigorous ec~n this country.·· he said. CSee (OR-D1S, Page AZ) <Hagan said police knew about · \YA&HINGTON , (u'Pl J -A lhree-judg<> panel•lo d..,ide the · Eder's escape prior to the begin-federal Ap~als Court panel constiiutionatily b( a: n'ewly .,~ - nlng of the slesher murders and.. Sat'urdaY beard opposinB a,t· enacted law giving the materials An ex.iradition hearing is set that his photograph was routine-torneys dispute a jµdlcial de-totb~gov':rp~~nt. . for 'Monday ror _Dr. Jeffrey .R. ly circulated among skid ro"' ciSion that IUchanf M."Nixon's Jn, 8 ~ttisipf\_ tha,t-,..ould hay.e · .MacDonald or Huntington haunts even belore the first Wbi\e HouSe ta and docu-sweeping impactu~ the rfglj~,~ Beach, a¢usedofkilliagjlispre-1 murders In early December. ' IJ!Ollla-e ~en_ <·=<> .c ·· • · • l!IA~lid.ihfli YO.!Ql~ . (BNP ,i.o.-.i.~..-'t~~ · Jt. ~. a i!litfilteliil ""I' a Gj'~n of kll!iiiLW.as <!i~r!'!'t fro .11111 ,., • -~-Ultl<Y-'r~r.o.I> !'ol't .... ·~ 2 Drown, 5 Missing .. ~~as Flooding · o!lhiSlashU: bbth1t aiTS~ ·1ng-, • "' • I ~I!! '. )It~' ............ Jlt:•Bg.J'1.C.,inl'!70 .. he was not coruoldered. prime Alla 11Jy to 1xli'il ebated ~Vernm~.li: ' a1td.NixOD . I 'Dr. Mo~Don_ald,. presently NACOGlJOcRi;::;. :rex. (UPIJ suspect. JawJersJro!'\,lhe Justice Depart· as no r'ig}tt tO session of, director of emerg~ney services --WB.ters from l'A'O placid creeks (ltt 1~58. Eder•\\'aS arrcs~ed ment~and .the Watergate ipecial em . 1 ...,.. ,, J"'v 1 ' al St. Mary's Medical Center o[ erupted from their banks after 11.ndse~encedlotwoconsecutiv~ prosecutdr's office before··the "R.iche{is~~his+opinio'h in Long Beach, was releas~ed from almost eight in ches of rain here life te~ms after he murdered an threetjudge panel ihat Frjday connecti&n ;,_with a series of jail Friday on $~00.000 bail posted \ate Friday and early Saturday El Ca1on woman and her rour night agreed to stay the Nixon Jawsuit,1"inVJi\lving -posSes~ion of by s~~e 40 fnends and fellow drO\\"Oin g at least tY"O perSQ.ns. children. He s~t the.mother and taPes~g.issuecLby .u .... s._ Dis-the.maftrials. phys1c1ans.: . F'ive others "'ere 1nissing and &lashed the ch1ldrens throa~.) _ tr.ict.Judge-.Cbarlei R. Riche)'. A -N)J:On~}s ~Sl'ina::to overturn ~ Th«: doctor was arrested at his feared deatl. POfiee refused to say 'how Appeals• Court officials said the congresSion.al. act that Huntington Beach home last The fl oodwaters £rom Bonita many uniform~ and unde~cover after the h-earing had adjourned. declared the tapeS~ and docu· we~k ,after anindict~ent was re· and Lanana creeks also forced officers were involved in the that no-dects1bn would be an· men ts to be government turned · b¥ a. Raletgh, N.C ., 2.000 persons in this East Texas manhunt. . nounced before Monday·at the material. Richey has that case. federal g11andJury. college town to leave their homes Al le'asl a dozen men have. been earlie&t. · too, an~ when he f.ailed:to issue a Bail was redl;lced from $500.000. du"ring the height of the nooding taken lnto ~ustod~, quest1oa:ied At issue, ~seritially, is Nix·· simultaneous deeision on it, Nix· by a. LJ:.S. magistrate at the .c_on-early Saturday. Many of those a_nd re I eased s1 z:i ce po I 1 ce on's . request· that the ~appeals on's atlor;neys quickly asked the cTus1on ·or a two-day hearin g had returned to their houses by circulated a composite ske:tch or panel v.a~.H~ lUch.e~:s order on Appeals Court,.to Stay his· basic Thursday. sundown to recover what they (SffSLASHtR,PageA!) t.he ~s issi)e apd 'J'li~ a . tapeafuling. "i · MacDonald has maintaine.d. could. that ·four' "hippie r.type" youths "Peopl e arc just trying to 1 ) , · •r'. ' ~ ·:., ·. • broke into his partment ·in salvage \l,.'hatevcr they can find ,•· e he f ' " Pb . to' 1'"'ebruary 1970, knocked him un -said Police Lt . Don Barlow. FIS Ing ' Or O·. . : s.· conSCibusandkilledhisfamily. TWobodies hadbeenrecovered ---by tale Saturday. Police said fiv e. other people, all or whom had freelaneer Shoot.s .. &~n far Mag'!zjne . . -. By HILARY KAYE (" 0t Tikt Dally .. liet SI.aft SI \111.\l St>t :t'l .\I. 'J The dory fi s hermen r eturn from the sea each morning and • , haul their small boats onto the lt'S'not u"iusual ror ~ doryman sand next to the Newport Pier to glance '01) -ancl' spy t•Saras amid crowds tha,l are quick to perche<1 atop a-nearby .tOOt-in· galher. tenUy watching the a~\'v1ty · Some come to share the small bd!ow and ctiCking a.,,.ay "1t.b one fishing ,.f)eet's mystique. -They of bis several came.r¥;'"! ,,- ' He si>ent much or .his youth surfin·g at Newport· Beach and ~ .. ays h.e~ never fo.rgot lt\e dory~eA':· ' ·, ~ Ecisf.going and casually dres\~;~alas blends in with the fisKe · . He might ·be one of thedl exc13>~.6:>.;1 ~e trio of Nikons he has slung bver a sboulder'and draped'Brouruthis neck. , ' M I ght been in rescu&bo3ls that t ipped . 808 .all er ove r In the lorrcnls, were still · • • missing. CL ' F The missing people were pre-. 11ar. ge aces s umed to ha ve been caught in the Grove Man? A Garden Grove man was ar - rest~d early ~tur:_day ror m- vestlgation o( map~laughter in conne<!tlon with the freeway de- ·aths of three· young w.omen· in Simi Valley. . rus hing v.• aters of Bonita Creek and carried do,vnstream toward the Angelin a Ri ver. which. in turn,,flo\"'.S into the largest J ak ~ Marine Held ' . ~· .. t- in;ide the state boundary-Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Forecast s called ror a 90 i,er- cent chance of more rain through today . As the rain began to cascade do"•n Friday night, the usually quit!l streams. rose from their banks. Bonita Creek, with a creek bed 40 fe-et wide, spread as <See STORM, Page 1\3) ) Shifty Wihds Plague. BoaJ.s In Race Start By ALMON L()CKABEY D•ilr P'lloll &a;fliftl EdilOI'" Shifty southerly wiods at the start of Del Rey Yacht Club's 1.125-m"ile Puerto Vallarta race Saturday had the majority of the 26-boat fl eet-as well as the large s pectator fleet ~wo_ndering \\"hethcr t-hey were coming or go- ing. ·. . Jumping out to an early lead tn the fluky air and lumpy seas was the 62 -foot Ragtime , co - skippered· by Bill Whi\e and Bill Pasquini from Long ~ach Y~ht Club. ' dalh down to the shoreline to help More ofien, thou'1J_,l he. can be pull i n the dory boats laden with s~n brirong-Oleliibfiiien. Wheia -the day's catch. . h • t ho0ti · ,..,..._, b • Others are Content lo crowd es .no ·s ng ~i.,._._,, • es shooting the"bree1e. • . near the bpen air fi sh stalJs If tbe·ciay's weather is too poor . J..ik"-he fisKerineil. Salas is not -"'l'dilY"l!uotablerHe-ually lel.5 his camera <fo·""tKe talking for him, but be trfes'th explain why he's on assignm-ent in NeWJ>O~~- Cali{orn1a Hi_ghway Patrolmen said the three .,qomen, ·all of Ven· Lura County, Were kiiletl al about 3 a.m . Saturday when their st'nall compact car was hit from the rear . in Ana.ult r '""' j • • .A Ca"rnp PeDl:lleton Marine is in ;ail today Olla charge of molest· ing ·a 9-fear-old San Clemente .But the.boats ~Jor a.tllll~ start rrom far tiehiru:L tbe IT~ round themselves trappe~ by frustrating windshifts." ~ • , Raymond Handley'! Colyin· bia-50 Robon· III, St. F;rancls \'acht Club, twl.ce drif\ed into ttie leeward mark~ and was an hour and 15 minutes getting squar~ a"'·ay on. some semblance of a course. . where the morning's fish will to fisb .. or when :their .work is soon be clean!d so they caQ b~; dooe., the fiiber:men:he~'for one , them. . . or :the ·l\~•rby via!erfrohl' bars Often others can be see.n ~~at-a~d. begirl drinking and playing lmd in ll\e ba~kground -oJIW,el· t pool.Sal¥l• tlie'fe', too. •:what tnoti'va'tes these rlts- hermen ~ do this ,work? 'Il{at's \ (SeeDQRVM~. Pagei\4) . ty cltc~ing shutt'e.r~, scribbling In-' Alre8,c;(y, Salas has ~ot. about notebOoks or ~1x1ng colors, on 3.600 fr,ames of film. By th.e lirpe palettes. · , •. , be1 de~.ar,ts in ' two weeks he'll These are the _ones res~09!ble fi,'8Ve 'S~nt ;back lo Washington, for the slickly W1'llten stones and .. 'I~,. rouela.1¥ '4,500 shots. From gJOilsy .»lctures f tJ:ie doryme!' 1.boff,,.lilsreG.itora wi1.1Select.1"or that h~V;e ·appe&red 1n ~untleA use' pt9babi~ no more fhan a publlcat1ory.s. . t ·<t<>z;ti,,.. ... • .,. • ., ., A trul!, 1n·depth picture of th6 Thia is '1.he yoqng photo~ dorymen has not yet emerged, grapher"s first job wilb Nation.al the fishermen say. • Geographic. The mai;fzf.he Th~\'e 1:,: yet another shuUel""' USUl\.llY, Saves its glossy PAl~!O( click.et; amqna them now who is .far~ullg locales and neciblesfbutJ.. attempting to c pt~such ~true •, 'Salas .sold thelfl oll the doryman •• , picture. His effort!! soqn win be idea · " --.oen by mllllons wben-.lhe~...ap. . '1; lllap.ni e-hBrxµu.; ' · pear 1D the prestigious National Sal ... at lj:as~~,500 tor t(J.pages Geographic maaa.zlne. of pletu<O"and story )111Cl also:;s · f41c)Jael ~alas, 25, ls· spendl!'I • P.•Yinll his Newport,!!'!-!or 11x 1!''4'kt with the dQrymen, hop· ,slx weeJ?:.::-. i,n•!.Y~1P'c,,f. ~-•· inl 19 dlseo~•f and ••Ill~ th~ o~l~ ~~!flent;'' ... enceqfthel exll•t•lll'•· .• ·. · · sa1a , y}~0•1 -\!OD•' fril!ien-co 11• waiw• a .~ •·l\'••,•~cb .d~y · ,"!~rk roc~tler qtag11lne1, tails grabs hla cam~•· fll)ll .. leep 'Utlsjl>ll.' 'obJg'.6nt." • rrom~ bla. • eyaa and )Olns the ~ •• ' . do mfll a&.th•Y headou~!Qaea.l.' ,Y'.Dll'inllhl,ffen c.i,I It an I~; Zier \ll'e'lO·boat Ooot returns. ~-of loca~ bo~ !J!BkOll MJ"d• 111u~1W obouf !lv.e hount lal11r, ~1Ql<t!L ...:.. ..., ~ .. ! . .II • atap,· c~ be found hanging 'Salat. ""°QU... Wo.1 • v .....ma.1 lbh ~tallaastheeatcb .l()l·~all\bo~~S ,. '8.. Qoll>•• • -l•td)' t'' en tpOl!tly rO<l< ls~•Or:?•rdta~nd;* ·;.i '• sea trout _ 11 cleaned 'Jormer •tud I at ~ C .flld \ll•n sold'. Colleao~ncl-ol State • • \ . t ' ' ' ' •' -• Arrested, was 'Antonio Mos· queda, 24 , o!'Garden Grove. Mos, queda was slightly injured in the. crash and was booked into the jail ward or a nearby hospital for investigation o r vehicul ar manslaughter and drunken driv· jng. Identities or the three women. all in their early 20s, were withheld pending n-Otification o[ relatives. . I • gi r . . • James.!Paul Reynolds, 18 , re- portedly was babysitting an in- fant in an apartment adjacent to where t.he young gir;'I was playing outdoors. San Clemente Police $aid the gi rl was .not hurt and apparently deterred the man by screaming. Later her parents contacted 1police. . Bail was set at $10,000, police ~pokes men said. · · ON THE !NSIDt: Several Class A favorites were victims or equally frustrating ex~ periences. fl:fark Johnson's 7,3- root ketch Windward Passage, 'touted as a heavy favorite for (See RACE. Page.\?) fnride s-d•• .. .. '=i.r..---...... .....,,. t· . . J.MllAW"4111 .t.• .,,. ....... Yk •• , ...... . '!..~ .. , &~~:~ C'-........ f Ol·l4 CrMt..... .. c-i~ .. , =.:..~ .ti .,.... ... _,'M PIM!!<•' TV••ti ' I • ) J ' I ' i " I ' •• ' Sunday. February 2. 1915 Coast:· .;Vfa~cli~. Top News Stories af the past week . from Orange Co~st Communiti~s • ~ ;I JHONTXNGTON BEACR--The citY 1 a ~aiw r • force,~ fonr Po1~oe helicopters and one f ~ixed-wing pa:tro·l ):>lane. is 9rounde4. The h8licoptere are unt~rqOinq majqr -. maintenan.09 and conversion. ~wo air- plane pilo0ta are out with I'njuries and illness, a th·.trd took command of t.he t~affic dirsion for another sick offi- cer and th rest are in patrol cars un- til their machines can be airborne again--about March 1, they hope ••• MIS~ION VIEJO--Disagreements among two Santa ~na architects and Saddleback college· trus~ees reached a climax when the trustees voted to delete design of a major fine arts building from the atCnit8cts' contract •.. NEWPORT BEACH--A second (final) ef- fort by Lido Peninsu14 :residents to kee~· their area residential failed when councilmen passed a final motion on a community developmep,t plan for Delaney's Cannery Villaqe, t~ be bu!lt along' the pi.cturesque Rhine Wharf ••• • EL TORO--In a surprise move, Orange county superviaQrs okayed a $250,000 grAnt from federal revenue sharing funds ta build an 01ytbpic-sized community · · svillming pool. "We're ecstatic," said pool backers ••• COSTA °MESA--The''P1anning commiasio.n approved an $850,000 complex of class- r.o_om_s pnd ad.Jn.1,nj&tr~tion building.a for Southern Califo~nia Coliege as first step in a $1.3 mi~lion building program for the campus alhngside Newport Freeway an~ its expanded right o .f way ••• SAN Cj'..EMEN·TE:-'-Growth in the south- ern portion of Orange County is doubling sc~ool enro11meftt in the Capistrano Uni- fied SchOo~ District ~very ebree years, o~ l~ss. Jus.t betl(ee'n September and January of tbe)current scboql year, en- rol~ment increased 16 percent. • • ·~ -• ... ~ . . . . .··,F-..PageAI POitD'S; BUDGET ••• "We n\/ist' r•!;Oll!lize ~t ' In. planned to oltend the 28th ttn'&s•Jii°f'~; it iS .'k " 'p.a··· :~M:.ardi Gras Ball'' given by N~:=~i/t9~~~\, -t'1h!s"3v:!~ gt~'!'~i~r;af1 d~e~~~~\l'aat c:'h".; em~loyed 'nd {o introduce a· Sheraton Park Hotel. Ford's measured amount of additional daughter Susan, 17, was chosen stlm.ulus into 'ttie private to Pe C?!1e of 35 ••princesses" at economy by ataxreducUon. the aJfa1r. , . '"My budget~ •. does just Th47 President was exeect~ to that •• · ·. take it easy today before leavmg : . . J\.1onday on an overnight visit _to ~-Pr~s1dent said h~ 18 pro-, Atlanta, where he scheduled two posing no new apendinlt pr~~ public speeches, a meeting with grams except f~~ energy and_ w~!~ eieht ·Southern governors and a not accept the popular notio news conference Tuesday. ~at sqme go!~oment ex pen· · The visit is one of an upcoming di tu res wll_l . go on .~nd on series designed to help Ford sell whetherweli~e1t~rnot. his new economic and. energy SpeDding fotsoc1al ~el!ar~ p~o-conservation proposals. grams. sueh as Social Security · and Medicare, are getting out of hand and must lie brought under control, Fprdsaid . .,. i He alrea.dy has proposed a 5 percent ceiling on increases for .......... all government aid programs Ued to consumer prices and he indicated Saturday that many of bis ?ecom mendationg for lhe $17 billion in budget cuts would fall· in this area. f White house aide!I "5aid li'ord : was spending the rest ol the,<lay ·~9r1Jipg in his office. Jn tbe. even-. in'g. be e.nd his wi.fe, .Betty, r . ,. Vehicles Wrecked As Brakes Go Out Two vehicles were wrecked Saturday When one lost its brakes going down a steep hill in Laguna Beach. Ted Kusaka, 24, of 322 W. South St., Anaheim, received minor in- juries When the car he was driv· ing collided with a parked Roto- Rooter truck on Summit Drive. DINGi;:dPY 01'111,lDGET-ANO ASKING FOR HELP ..-ildl ... Ford AW Congre1 .. ta 'Wilk E1tr1 Mill' ot' • Jitp~s-,.CoJ.SQ~- • • l ' • . NEW"YORK CAP> -Former hearings Into Nixon's iml?"achJ Presldent Rl.¢hard Nixon asked menl and at ttie Watera:ate cov· several· limeit tha.t the tape re-erup trial al which flaldema~· -'--c~r4!DJ ~QU.iPJl)efll be removed and, other top Nixon aides . \\'~re J;rom the Wtilte House, Cbal'les convicted. ,..JY ; Colson '•id-S8tur'4lay. . -· Colson also said that ·,·1 jus_t "lbedno·1<1ea·~l11YA>rlho8e think President Nixon made . convtrsations '!el'f.being taj)e(J, some mistakes, serious ones, and and I think former Pre.sit1ent those or us arounO him did a'nd'"' Nixon fotgot it, oft.en, ,becau.se he we had some of our.values a little told me as a matter of fact In distorted,_q4ite a bit diatorted." December oC 1973 that be hadn't }le continued: warlted the equipment in· "But it was a tragic mistake sta11ed," Colson, Nixon's one-that he did make. t think the real time special counsel, said in an mistake was not telling the truth interview with NBC Saturday. to the American people at the • In talking about the equip-be I · •• ment, he said, "Once it was in, he g nning. (Nixon> several times had asked Co1'son said after his release Bob Haldeman to have it re· Uiat he hopes to devote as much moved ... and forgot it." H.R. time as possible to religious "Bob" Haldeman was among work. He arfOOunced be had ex· several top administration or-perienced a spiritual conversion ficials · convicted last month in after his involvement in the the Watergateco.vecup. ~ ,. Watergate scandals became Colson pleaded gullty loll June 'known. ·. · 3 tO'obstruc:;ting justice by trying cOtson, 43. was rele.ased at lbe to defame and smear Daniel El· orde~ or U.S. ililtrict Court ls berg before th~ Pe'ntagon Judge Gerhard A. ~esell. In an Papers trial. He ,was t'eleased. ".application for redt.1Ctioo of sen- from prison Friday after 9:ei"vlng' tence filed last Oct. 7, Colson's 7 months of a one--to three-year lawyers saia the deatb-' of bis sentence. father had left "his 73-fear-old The tapes and the material on mqther wholly dependel\l emo- them played a key role at t.tie . tionally on the defendant, her on- House Judicrary Committee lychild." Pan Am Troubled . . With Flying Tiger door. The other four ~ere still caged. Port Authority police cordoned off the area until Marean ar- r.: ' • 'ONE SUSPECT'-One Los Angeles police officialSaturda)I. said Carl A. Eder (left) was a prime suspe_cl' in {he Skid Row Slasher Il!anh'uot, then' amended It to.say he was•one' suspect and was wanted lor questioning, esp~cially .artet composite drawing by police (right> showed slm\lanty to the 32·year-0ld·prlson e•capee. • Fink Line· ~.~,~~.1!1~~:,/;h:y -Num"IJer. . . . . ' .. are .check1ng oo( every Jead .of- fered by the public. Hagan said the investigation is the most concentrated since the' 1968 assas!inatlon of sen. RoW>rt ; F . Kennedy and the Sharon Tate-· LaBiapca killlnes five years ago. . ·· Police say they believe the Slasher is a powerful, six-foot, 190-pound "sexually impotent· coward" who ·•preys on weakl· .jngs and cripples." ' . SACRAMENTO (A~i -ThB Californian who sees ·a smoke stack belching out huge clouds o( srpoke now has someone to c11ll about it . So does someone who spats ii· Jegal agricliltural burning. The stale Air Resources Board said any hour of the day a petson can call (916) 322-6022 and record Officers widened · the search a taped message about "'hat he from the dismal central city area or she bas seen. v.•here the first seven victims "Callers shouJd be prepared-to died to midclle class Hollywood, tell the exact location an~ time of \11here the eighth and ninth vie· t~e occurrence of the a1r J>Qllu- tims turned up. Police declined· t1on problem, the type of pro- to comment on the deploymentof "blem, and whethe:: or not they orricers except to say that "a have a photograph of the smoke, lot'' or' men \\'Ould be on the if the problem is a smoke stack or streets. agricultural . burning . problerp.'' the ARB statement1a1d. . NEW YORK (AP) -Animal dealer Joseph Marean coaxed a 300-pound tiger back into ils cage in a Pan American World Airways car-go-plane Saturday. .10 hours after it was discovered loose by frightened cargo handlers. rived. By 11 a.m. he had "pretty Th e ninth. victim Wa6'Clyde C. pussied" the cat back into the Hay, 34, whose partially clad cage without using tranquilizers. body \\'as fo1Jnd late Friday in his Such complaints also can be made to local air pollution dis· tricta, the statement said. 1 TJ:le Bengal beast was one of five 3-year-old tigers Marean was transporting from Lh e Munich, West Germany, 7.00 Lo a 100 in Santo Dom ingo, the Dominican Republic. When an employe opened the hatch about 1 a.m., he discovered that the plane was carrying a Joose tiger and quickly shut the . ' A pilot said the. tigers did not S130·a-month apartment in a qualify as hazardous cargo, 1nodesl lfoll y"·ood neighborhood. \\'Hich his union has objected to J le Ii ved only about six blocks Driving on Rise nyinq, because "the crew V.'as rrom the e\ghth victim, George protected by .steel shields.'' Frias, 45, who was-killed in· his SACRAMENTO (A'p) -Slate The five ti gers. now somewh at apartme nt last \Vednesday. H lg b way officials say traumatized by their experience. California · s 12-month driviD&· \\'ere taken to a shelter operated Prior lo Frias and Ray. who slump may be at an end. at the airport by the ASPCA for \\•ere employed, th e Slasher's · The California Department of transient tigers and other travel-victims had been winos alld de· TransPortation announced Fri- ing animals. relicts whose bodies were found day that the number of miles • Front Page Al T}ley are scheduled to c.ontinue. v.'ithin a mile of each other on driven by Californians this past the flight t.Qday to Santo Dom· skid row. The murders began ·December was.up three percent,.. ingo: Dec. l. ovarthe December1973total ... RACE~ •. DREXEL• HENREDON • HER IT AGE • CENTURY.~ MARGE CARSoN • WEIMAN • DREXEL• HENRED • first to finish,' triedi a ·timed start 1.1.1 from five minutes behind the llne '-'!::< a nd finally made it abotJ,t 15 minutes later. I C( Fred Preiss' converted 12· I.I.I meter Anitra, another contender :::: • for line honors, al~found fluky going and was ·one or several ~Q boats flying protest flags as they crossed the line in heavy traffic. ~ Bill Wilson's 57-foo\.. Rascal, z Santa Barbara Yacht Club also I.I.I was caught in the crush and re· =; quired several tacks to get across ..J the line. ~ First boat across the line was ~ William Goodley's. Newport-41 C.:: Dakar, California Yacht Club, C but her advantage was shorl· lived after Ragtime caught a brief breath of clear air and moved relentlessly ahead. • z < ;:; -"' 3: A half-hour after the start Ragtime was a half-mile ahead or her nearest competitor, Jacob Wood's CC·61 Sorcery. The rest or the rl eet was spread out more than a mile astem. The start was in direct contrast to that of two years ago when blustery southeast winds had knocked ffve boats out or the race before r eachingSan Diego. 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"Inn&uon -Jo.tl>8'1110il dllficult Problem we ~ to cop\I "111.b " the lleV.'LfMilod&es, execliilve dll"!Cll>r of lbe San Fra~clsco COuncll of Churoba! said in •an Interview.'-· •• ••our conetegal1ons are going through a moot dlffldult time," added }fabbl Bernard Dueo!f, prealden't of the' NMCh.ef'n Callfomla Board of Rhbbis. •'.Many of thetn are experlenc'- ine "5Ubatanlial deficits. T~ey. bave found it necessary to cut back on staff and to ask for in- creased contributions." Rabbi ~ .... ' ~. . Y." • 1 Du co ff ••ill, "AD~ evl.n so·; JJ d • they're stlllfaclngdt!Ilcli!o." n 1a· d~ Msgr. Peter Armstropg,, · unpn of a newly lailnched •· ··. · ' : ~lll)Ulon fund drive b~ th G~SijAM, Wb~:;t ) ..,,. A diocese ot San ·Fran.,pl.sco/~ snoYii'Pobile ·driver, ~s ~tfot a'nd said that for ev~rr doUar i::P· wouJ;ded Saturday Meht .@ a• ceived in increased income dur-,. ,tlonal Guar4$men ;rep,.red to ing the past few.years ch»rqj{eS. .move a,moN!d vehicles t.Oward a have racfld ss~1h:'er\,0Sll\. ' ·.reli&ioµs . estate, occu_pled . by '' Paople w ,clvlqg mJ>re armed Indians, authorities said. generously laet ear Uikn ln the • Shawano County a uthorities previous y~ar/.'' • Rev. HqdCes , said t_he-yi.w.er~ j.nves.tigating the said. "But even so; the increastt shooting, ""..hici.. they s1lld oc· fell short or wttat lqflation• curred outside a perimeter b\llanced out to." .. · . established by tl\e Guard around He said inner-~ity · ci;urch~eS' 'lhe estaie. had be.el\ h~t hit while more Hospital officials said Stanford affluent sutrur&an. :hurcb-goers-Peterson, a 60-year-old feed de· h8ve been"bett.er 8b}e to respand a_ler •. was In satisractor~ con~i· to the fiscal crt!JiS. ·\ · t1on 1n a Green Bay hospital with a head v.•ound. Authorities said 5 Killed in Crash he v.•as spot outside ttis rural Cre'liham home. .. There were report5 Peterson was wounded.while preparing to drive lo a sno .... ·mobile rally nol connected with the Indian takeover Of Plane in Texas The '''ounding took place several hours after a mile-long conv oy, including 14 armored personnel cArriers and support vehicles, arrived at the·estate. . . . 110).rSTON (Al'I -A land de· "elopment company's airplane carrying a group of Oklahomans to inspect an East Texas lake re- sort crashed In rain, fog, and darkness early Saturday. less than three miles from the }louston Jnterc<fllinetital .Airport. Investigators said . five persons, Jncluding two crewmen aboard the DC3, were kllle(I in the 3:08 a.m. crash and li others injured. The plane curried 13 passengers and a crew of three. Several firemen were treated for gasoline burns and inhalation dfuel fumes. Horizon COrp. Identified the de· nd aa James E. Matthews, 45, Dallas, pil.Ot; Thomas T. Parks, SS, Dallas, copilot: Richard L. King, 27, Lawton, Okla. Horizon Corp. salesman; and Thom·as Carl HaVneri; 410 and his wife, Janine, 39, orTulsa. I The plane, operated by the J:!Prizon Corp., had picked up passengers in Tulsa and Lawton. Ok)jl., to. Inspect Waterwood. a l.ake IJvlngston resort about 100 mllei nartb'ast of Houston. _Jt 'Was sCbeduled to land at Huntsville about SO miles west of Waterwood, but was diverted to Bouton because or bad weather_ A passenger, . .Mrs . Roy Little, :ZS, of SaP.ulpa, Oki.a .• said, she and her bUsband, Roy, 24, were making their firsL~lane flighL ••we were going t9 look at the 'property and then go to a big par-._ ty And dance tonie:ht," Mrs. Ut· tie said. "BU\'as1ar as I'm CO~:. cemed right now, this will be our 1 .. 1 flight. Be~I. our first,· and llkethls, it was a nightmare." UWe, wbo had beerr'l>inned io the wreckage, was die last to be removed from the plane. }fe-sald ·lie Jost.eonsddusoesS"And "'as not aware it took rescuers tnore lhan three iloun to free him from the t..istedmetal Bomb Threat Closes.Dam BOULDER CITY, Nev .. (APJ -Hoover Dam wal clo~d CO the public Saturday alter the office or·Sen. Adlai Stevenson received a telephone threat that bombs were "placed near the· dam and t1nsp e c "ified buildings in Wasbln1ton, D.C. The Federal ,Bureau of In· "5ti&aUon in ne8'.rby Las Vegas s'1d the ,_nonymous ·threat was received Bt Stevenson's Jllinois· gffiee FridaJand relayed to the FBI who informed authorities.: Security per1onne l at "the massive coricrele Power general· ing statioia closed public tours ••1 saw sparks and a wing tipped up," Little said. "'l'hat's the last I remember." Investigators said the plane apparently s truck a power transmission tpwer before crashing up'side down in a small grove of trees surrounded by farm land. Part of one wing jammed jn th~ tower about 40 feet above the ground. Another passenger. Brian Smith. 26, or Tulsa, Okla., said the pilo.t announced about five minutes before the crash that an iruitrument landing was to be made. Smith received only minor in· juri'es but his wife, Barbara, 24, received a neck tnjury which hospital attendants descr-ibed a~ serious. '!!here h as bet;n sporadic gun- fire in the area •since the Guard esta-blished t,,hc Cease-fire perimeter Jan. 7. Indian de· rnonstrators said a young man was wounded Monday while on patrol within the perimeter. The Guard has denied firing at any time . The armor. ordered lo the site earlier Saturday .by Wisconsin Gov . Patrick Ll.IC'ey , was greeted by v.:aves from area residents and chCers from National Guardsmen as it was moved into this northwoods area under escort by · the Wisconsin State Patrol. ~ "It is now the time," Lucey said in issuing h.is order, ''lo in- itiate measures ythich will rrallp p[nnno.d ·. absolutely prohil;>it those within ... ~ --,....,. tl'fe abbeylrom moving goods or, , , peoP.le through trie National T ff [ .... Guai-d p"erimetcr and make -tm· .I 0 e :p .r.vert possible the pcnelralion of the guard perimeter '1Y those who ~· wish to assume the role of med· J.. WUD ·~dlers. vigilantes 01" self-.r appointed Jaw enforcement of · Hospi(al ficials ." .. LOS ANGELES <UPI' -A. Lu.cey niade it Clear that Coad federally mediated stop-gap would be allowed in, but the neg.otiating session wa s guard was keeping out supplies sch~duled today to try to avert a beyond ,what Wfre 1needed (or strike· by 4,000 hospital workers Subsistence. a·t tb"e Kaiser Permanente About 200 area whites com· Hospital group in Oraoge, Los plained at a rally in Gresham of Angeles and Ventura Counti,es . leniency allegedly shown lo ·the -FaciUUes affected in Orange lndian invaders. _,.. . .County are Kaiser clinics in The Indians, members or the Oratige.-and Garde n Grove. Menominee Warrior Society, Overall, five hospitals and 14 have occupied the former Alex- clinics 1n the. three counties ar<' ian Brothers Rom·an Catholic involved. • novitiate since ;Jan: 1, demand- .The strike by .hospital support ing that it be converted to an In - workers not including doctors di<tn hospital.or school. andnurseswastostartat6a.m . Lucey called guard com - -(PST) Moftday. The contruct mander Col. Hugh Simonson to covering local 399 of the hospital Madison to receive the order arid and 1!1etvice employes union ex-· s3.ld h e · hoped the wall of pired F'rid'By midnight. a rfnored vehicles eventually ••tt would take a near miracle ·would persuade the Indians lo to ~stop or delay the strike al this surrender peacefully. point,''saidlocalunionexecutivc The governor boos ted thC' vice president, Jim Zellers. number or guardsmen from 400 Three-fourths or the hospital lo 750 in the face of vigilante unioa.workers, including nursing threats this weekend to block the aideS, Jiousekeeping attendants,. movetnent o( unauthorized clerks, labofatory'1lssistants. re· ....__persons and supt>lics to and Crom ceptionjsts and oth~ .,support the 225 -acre estate. workets voted 6-1 Friday night ~o u· American Indian J\.1ovemcnt w alk off their jobs. executive director Dennis [fanks . Affected are five hospitals, 14 said the Indians probably '<t-•ould clinics and other Kaiser riot leave without a right. "They Permanente facilities in Los _{>lan \(> hold out to the end." he A~geles; Orange and Ventur~ said as about 100 sympathizers co~ties. . maintained a drum·beating vigil · A Kaiser spokesman said a .al a roa'dblock near the estate. strike would curtail all routine · care but emefgcncies cou ld be met. To reschedule the strike, .another. 10 days• notice would have to be given by the union. The hospital group's-latest of· fer was rej~t.ed by the union. r· C~nnally Quits ' Ford ·Panel • WASHINGTON 1APJ John Susan Plans Party For Lonely Liberty B. Connally. former Texas gov· ernor an,d treasury secretary now under federal indictment, has r~igned as a member or the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, the White llouse announced Saturday. The brief announcement said that President Ford accepted the resignation effective on Friday. A White llouse spokesman saiCI in response to questions that Ford di<J not request the resign • lion -that Connally submitted it several "'eeks ago. WASHINGTON !Al') - 'i'bere's plenty of room to romp, a· pool to splash in end even trl~s to Camp David and Vail, Colo., but Susan Ford sUll worries· that the presidential pooch, Liberty, r;nay belooely. There "re plent.y of people at· the White House·, but no other does to play with the Fords' eolden retriever. Susan's suggestion that the First Family acquire Liberty's sister Molly, as a companion was 1eJect.ed by the President. 'He said Susan wasn't even taking · careo£Llberty. . So Susan is planning lo put on tho dog for Liberty's birthday !'eb. 8, with canine relatives in· • vited for a PoSh pooch party at • the executive mansion. Liberty will be 1 year old. Liberty has adapted well to a\rpla.nes a~ hellcppter rides and to tlJe throrigs or pcople'who :visit her home. She is rated one or the frlendlle&t dog~ ~o µvt ln the " White }louse in reQcnt years. But she ls unftergoing nbc· · dlence lessons · from voluntC(lr • trainer· Bill Brochette, of the .. While llOusc cocnmunications •.WI. • Brodletle took over when It , •• , was decided to change from a .woman to a man trainer lo get Liberty usCd to a male voice-so :;he would '!espond to the voice of he r master, the President. Presidential aides rrown on l..iberty'§· habit of splashing in the fountain on the South J,a,vn: but President Ford encourages her to·swim V+'ith him at the pool · at Camp David. Liberty. si>ends her days 111 an outdoor kennel and at night steep1S In a maintenance room. B\lt she frequently visits Ford in the Oval Office and spends even- ings with the family. Susan has the J.ob of feeding Liberty momf!li and evenlna. The.presidential pet lg on a diet or dry dog food and (able scr~ps. SUsan often gives t .. lt>erty a run .after school and the President· i:;tops by the lCennel to bring the dog in at supper ti pie. A major pnrtof'L.lberty's train· Ing is to keep Ill• lg dog froll\ jumping up oe. people; but BiOCh~tte expll'fNI that •olden retrievers maturo slo.wly 41nd he. i.s easing her along. • Over·all, Liberty is doinc very well.. $ays Brochette, and is '1re~ ally a ha~py_do«." · Conna lly is scheduled lo go to trial March 26 on two f ounts or accepting a bribe. }-{e faces a !'>econd trial on a perjury charge. Connally was indicted in July with Texas lawyer Jake Jncobsen, \\'ho pleaded guilty to giving Connally $10,000 to use his •influence in persuading the Nix · on administration to increase milk price supports. Doily Pilot DtAYWJ I\ Guarcmtffd t.olonday·fnday: ti YOIJ do N>f hav. your pa0e, by 5 30 p m.. can bel01• 7 o m and your copy will be oe-- llW!.1ed S.turclay 0tnd Suoday. 11 you do not l'f!C\tlVi! your CODY by 9 II II'\. Satur- day. Of 8 ;,.rn. S1Jl\d•y. can before 10 11 m. and your co~v wilt be delivered. • • ,. , .. ' , .... ' CAR, TRAILERS AW~SH IN MOBILE HOME PARK IN NACOGDOCHES FLOOD Texas Storm PuShedThem Around Like Toys, Left Two Pers ons Dead C . g SS DangerOltS Fron•Pa9 e 111 on re ' STORM ... Goldwater Believes \VASlllNGTON l AIJJ -Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.J, says the 94th Congress is "'pro- hablv the n1ost dangerous" the 111uc:h as 60 yards from the t:reekbed, gushing. throug t\ , homes built only a few feel away •. ·r" o frame hv.1ses w·erc car· ricd away and at least 10 mobile ho1nes were S\\'ept from lht>ir roundalions. <·oun.try has e\'er had. .\. ··tr the country can survive this Cong ress . it can survive anything," Gold\l+'ater said in an intervie"·. Ile said that the Senate is poor- ly run under Senate Democratic leader Mike f\1ans£ield and that the 1-louse is being Jed into reck- less actions by its le<i st ux J)C'rien(·ed members. Hoth houses are l.101ninaled b ~ ''selfis h interest group ~.·· Goldwater assc11ed. '"You have the revolution in lhl' }louse of Representatives b}· young members who really don't H I II know what they are doing," ·e ms A eged Gold\vater said of recent moves by freshmen who helped unseat three \'eleran commit t ee 'l'hl· resident of one mobtlet home. Catherine Corley. ·20. was une of the vicLims. The body of !\.liss Corley, a student at Stephen t<'. Austin University, v.·as round late Saturday on the creckbed bv · a Southern Pacific Railroad t ' <:rew. .. To Have Aided chairmen. . . Gold"•ater, who lost his O"'" Senate seniority when he re-in Hidm· g Facts signed t.o seek the i>residency_in Rescue \l+'Orkers earlier h;;id found the body of Mis. Birtie Mae Joh.nson. 78, about three "' blocks from where the rescue · -,: . 1964, ~aid he does not j!gree v.•1th • ~-· tl1e 'seniority rule. .\VA Sl-ll _NG1'0~. !UPI > A ··Jlul I 1 don·1 think that what h1~h ·rcink1!1g off1c1al of the Cen-they've done is the way lo change tr al Intelligence. Age.ncy told a it, .• he said of the \louse uprising. tl?use subcommittee ~n 1973 that Goldwater said he det cts Richard Iielms. "'htle agency d . . . e d. ctor orde xi him to withhold other angers 1n Lh1s particular ll'C • . re . Congre:ss Watergate 1nformat1on from the .. · . . . .Justice Department during t c When you find five out of six: first six weeks following the new memb~~s of the 1-l<;>use ·OP· . sed to m1htary spending at a June. ~972, break·in,. lh_e1 N5e"~ t1 when this country is becom· boat she was in overturned. · ."1'his came up :Jll •at once,'• said Jo"'ire Chief 'Norma n • \Villiam:;. "There was a torrent · o( water coming do,vn the creek • It rose so f asl we didn't have time ~ to gel the peopleoul. • • Presley Has. : ; Tuisted Cown ' York 1;'1.mes reported in 1 s un ing weaker in the international .day ed1t1ons. . field I think that's dangerous•• B 1'.T p • v.·Ish~naed';sr:i:~:ta~;;~~;~r~~ he.~~id . . . • ut 1 ~ o mn . viously ufipublished testimony of A.nd y~u find a C!>ngr.ess now. ?.f~MPHJS, T.en~r ~P_J ·-• Howard J. Osbori:ie. who ap· dominate b~ selfish interest Singer El-lis PtesliY""ha'S lb .. pearcd before a House in· groups, such as the labor move-· testinal blockage trol'n a twiste4 te\ligence subcommittee in A1ay, ~engt, ~ro:mon VC~use. Jhe lower colon, but be is not in P,,ain 1973. . a0~e ome~ 0 ers an 50 and will.not require surgery,'his Osborne "'as director or securi· fort and ~o on. . -doctor said Saturday. ~ ty for the CIA before retiring in '',Also, I m convinced from t~e ''We have found no evidence or late 1973. Jn late June, 1972, attitudes of members o[ th1 s other diseases .and certainly not Osborne had been assigned 'by Congress that they have no con· hepatitis or .. cancer or leu'ke~a 1-lelms as the oCfi cial in charge or cept of what nlakes the economy t'riat some or his concerned fens coordinating the agency's com· run and t.hey ~ave no concept of and frie.nds have been ~·orried munications with the F"Bl about how money is used to make about•• said Dr. George Watergate. . nlo_ney," he said. "'They have the, Nichoµ;,lllos. • 1'he .Times said that Osborne <Jtt1tudc you can spend ~nd spend Presley bas been secluded in told the subcommittee that a~d elect an~ elect even lh~ugh an 18th floor suite at Baptist l·telms allegedly decided that a this country is close to national Hospital that he entered at4 a.ro. series of letters sent to the a gen-.bankruptcy· Thursday. A hospital sPokesman cy by convicted Watergate· ·11 think this is probably the sai~theea.r\y hourwasch_ose~to burglar James W. McCord Jr. n1ost dangerous Congress we've avo1~publ1cltyaruic?~us 1on. should not be forwarded to. the <•ver had." Goldwater said. ''And -..... N1c h opoulos said Presley Justice Department. 1 may be v.•rong and J hope l wo..uld be out of the hospital The lelters, sent between July am " ' .. within a few days" and would 29. 1972, and January. 1973; the Gold\\'alervoiccdsomesimilar require further treatment "'pro· 1'imes said, warned the CIA that opinions about the Senate as bably for several weeks." official s of the Commit· well,callingthatbody."theByrd Asked how the problem de- tee for the Re-election of the bath," a pun on the name of As· veloped, Nichopoulos said, ''We President were planning to con-sistant Senate Democratic think it goes back to the elongat- tend that the breakin \l+'as an leader Robert C. Byrd of West· ed colon. He has had that pro- agency operation. Virginia. blem for sometime." PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE CO; WAREHOUSE SHOWROOMS PIANOS SHONINGER -... ·--.. 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HAMMOND - -.... •• ...... -.S1008 HAMMOND-,._"" ...... _.$100Q 6ULBHNSEN --.. ., .... _ .. $4595 • BEGINNERS SPECIALS 8 ORGA.N$ 129&;f395 TERMS f • . ! l I ' l , I ' • i J , " . • t I • ' "' From Page"AJ DORYMEN IN FOCUS ••• • • . ,~ • • • ' ON· ,fOB Michael Salas · kneels on table (llbove) f6r )>bolo vantage p0tnt .while l:iick D' Amato checks fishing line; h e asks questions (right) while Dena Phlegley prepares fish for sale. • "-'hat l 'm trying to learn," Sa lus they see big differences between ~ne fis herman :h:'~ ll~l~ i ~ : ' J.Not e ve iY;o~Y ~® ·10 thi~1·~fternoon to report in and when I An Orange County native~ Mis~ says simply. . my first rolls of rtlm and the JOminate the dorymaq style to work," he says, as he baits bis' called ir\ drunk-and told them Phlegley S8Y! stle etu9~ clUn .. · Partof their motivation is easi-latest shots l 've sent back,.'' be Sala!" is Nick D"Amiato. 2t. 3 lines for the next d~;s oµtine. how I got lhat way, 'they just ing and selling the catch, butdi&J 1y visible, he saya .. The early says. bronzed young man who ,says he "Some fishermen try tt but_ can't. laughedrand said~ 'It 's all part 01 likes days when the stalls are morning s unri se . . . th e His first attempts were mainly prefers fishing to doing ii0nything make 8 go or it. ... ' . .;: · ~ the job."' . br,irnming wilQ fish ~d DO on8's solitude .•. the smooth, glassy 3irficiaJ -although prM.ty -else. -'1t's hard wQrlC: J didri't gef Althou1h the doryrOen now ac· biting. ' early morning water. ts of the meD fishing, cleaning .. Nobody's ~ boSs . J }:;cQine ., these for nothing "0he says , hold-c_ept Salas, he says they ~ere a ·"I'd rather wo.J:k seven-hours . Buthe's·:-alsoclisCoveredacom-selling their catch. md go a~ I -i\lease ,'i' says inguprough. c&iilllSe<lhands little slow to w..el~me him at straight and never put down my th d h D'Amato with a thiCk , Sicili a n ·• ·, ·· first. ~ kn1re th an jtp;t sitnere.·· she says tnon rea t at runs through the 'fhe pictures included beautiful accent. ' . , . Salas n~s as D Am~to speaks "I'd shot abQut 22 rolls of film ~·hil e ·she deftly scrapes scales men who operate the small. dory s unrise and sunset backgrounds D 'A. 1 ~-t' h and then \ries lo ~plain another before they re.Uly arcepted me , . from a hu~e. red, rock cod. 'boaas·. .. contrasting with the earthy.sub-· ma owasa~ry: is erman ttspecto£thedorymen . t · ·t' "T" h de th 1r th bet "They're men who enjoy being jects -what he calls "standard in Sicily for 10 years befor{ m'ov -.. ~ ..... , ':. i he says. Ji,e claims pe ca~ eas1 . \ ~e a~.i r .. e ~or.,. e ... their own . boss. Independent fisherman shots." ing-:'to Wisco_psi9. "'?'hereJle bot· When the weal.her LS too rot· Jelat.eto the men and thats ma ~. ter l l..1keit, she ldughs0; " . . t~CoC:aCola·foi-t.:~~ e&" t~n for _the ~men to go out, th~Y iteasi~r. . 1'hat's also th~ philospohythat men. They have ao..._quiet ... de· ,H e .says his ~Jate.st .. p1~tur:es :. .•. "'l"'-1£ . gather 1n the Stag, or some other "I fis h with them, play pool appears to mot1vale Salas. But ter.mination," Salas re:it&a~. • ~lve ~en. able to e8pture•Tel~11 • H.e happily aband ~e time nea_rby1.bar." he sa3:s. "''ilh them, drink with them.". besides the hard work of doegect .. SalaS admits he dicff\:t }lave a 1*~N>h1ps among the ftsber.me_n;~ elf?;~· and assem.b~IDn'jf wh~n One foggy day la.st week Jhe No\ all the peOple he's met who Jy [oliowtng the dory men asithey true unders tandini: ofJ,ji.J su~-_al\~d be tween ;-them ·'and tberr-h~ earned t~e New .• «!&"Y f~s~ do~m~n stayed ashore. Instead hang. arou.~p th,e dorymen fleet work ~nd ~lay , ~alas is obviously jects when he first beg~n the as-.• wor~:· · .. ~ ·• --·-_ -h!ng fleet e~1sted . ..,.~s ~~n fi 5 of f1sb1ng they went to the.Stag are fishermen. enjoyU1g his assignment. signment. '... Now th~t he's closer to the' tis -hing here about ayear.DMI!.._ '.. and began drinking early in1t.he Deb.a Phlegley is there al"i';ost He" says he likes the dorymen But he believfs his constant hermen and, at least. partially, . D'Amato is-said to haul~in the morning. .... , evefy day· 'a~llifig fish for her because they're ·;up front.•• coot.act with the dorymen is <1$.!· understands them, he believes b iggest eatt.hes :among the ' "By noon I was bigl\.'. recall~ dad, Paul, 11;ri(I brother, Eddie. "There's no bull w!lh th~ mite1y'WOtking. • it's beginbing to show in his pie--doryme~ ~nd ~claims he makes Salas,~J a uehing . '.. who go out fi shing every mo[n· rolk.s.. They'r.e just rea.J . earthy ••E_venmy edit.orsha".etoJdme tures. • ag l1v1ngat,.1t. ''I had to call m y ed.itor?f tbat ing. ., people." Year After K~p, H~ W.a~t$ Pa.tty_l/~pw "" . -. ' ... . ..... --· . - . ,_ ... ·-··~ ·-··· ~ ~ ... -.. ''~ ·::........ I SAN :FRANClSCO'-(AP) -Patricia i n seve ral taped camera took pictures of her tot· •Patricia Hearst was kidnaped a messages issued by the kid-· ingagunduringanSLArobbery. t y ear ago this week, apd ber napers raged at her parents, She was subsequeritly charged l .tather.~ newspaper. executive. scolded and denounced them as with that act and other o[fenses I Rand'olph A. Hearst, totd.her,ij;Jat. -~·~pj\~st_pigs'' ~rt?y~d-~· for .-¥'hicb she could be im' 1 t she was worth morjt. ·!Out" than, POOr,R~le . · ,, · -.. prisoned Cor~")'e'.lf"g".·.;HQittst tol~ ... t youareuodefgro~r :~ ~ ~ .,..-Patflt"tia was d(aried 'away ap Examine rieiiorta-:; .. !' . -J Hearst, editor oftb'E~an Fran-f rom he r Berkeley·Qpartment a · "I can make a lot of sense to \ cisco<Examiner, said through thi! year ago Feb. 4. She was labeled the average guy in the stre'et, or coiuDms "Of bis· newspai)ei -in-America's first political.kidnap to_tbt: moil:!~ _and_fat-Oer that's ·..$rtei;.._appe¢.ti.g..wday that.he victim. As time passed and the sitting out there, and so can mY - wants only to know that his messages from the SLA grew in -wife Catherine,. but J keep think- • . "';, -. ' ' fugitive-,~ugbte~,is'e.ijve . / 1 •.. numbe r , the victim 's. tone i~g. what is Pally thinking all the •'Jt'llt come on out because Changed more and more, and s he time, ca n J have any effect on you'r~ th more out thitn you joined with her captors in r;1.iling her'?. • / . ·.. ;. are un · k round, l 'm tM,)~ng as against h~r famous publishing "l(she d0escohie 6ut1l1ewou1it : , a capitalist to ara<t,jcal.''' ' . family. help her , of cotft\e. lf"sh~doesn't ·· Puiink: her capUvity .bY the Her seeming m etamorphosis want our help she might use ~ylhbioneSe Liber~inn _ftrmy, was complete when a bank sqm,.e.of her;own !unds . She ha! a ~µtil)l fund' tabqyl $3$ 000) - .. ..: . ·· ... enouih to defen<t hefsef?o• - C · z ·1i • M •1 Hearst said he would have no :··a.. l omza az objection 1! she "Vfa•la>i<> get, a · group togetber:tO'have.,aP,efense ~ .... · · fund for her." That, tk said, ·s1· owd'· ·~. _._.,..,.: Allldmi·tted ~~~g4i:i:·nne,shecandolhal." VS!Y'• &-./:I. ··we'd like to see hm-free and 1 .... we'd lik'e to see her living her . SAN FRANCISCO.(AP> -The year that ended last summer, on-owl\'tlife a n·y way ·she "-ants to I U.S. Post81 Service sl9'Ned down ly 8 percent of the Los Angeles-live It. At least so we llnb'w sb"e'.s the_mall_Qelween.Northero and San Francisco letters arrived the all right a nd isn't goln~glo spert·d Southern Califoplia· two years next day. the r est of her life hiding from . .;;lgo in·an effort to trim costs, ac-There were comparabl e la)V enforcement." cording ~ to a San Fra,-icisco _declines between Oakland, San 'Hearst took issue Withtthe opi~ Chronicle story. Jos e and Sacramento a nd niOn .. that h'is1iapel-fi.af"\aken'a ~ various Southern Califorriia com· more liberal tone since the 1cid-The economy move resulted in munilies. naping. _. a sharp drop in the percentage o[ ··we were able to saVe .about Si His dett;?rminaliol'l_ (o chjlnge . 1 liMit-class letters: delivei'ed over· million a year by programming a the direction Of the niWspaper, t night between San Ftancisco a.nd reliable second-d ay delivery he said, was shaped five years Los Angeles, t he newspaper schedule over that distance, ago after a tour of the United claim~d.. . ,, t.t rather than trying to maintain an States. Jtjiaid internal Porial ser)tice overpilht schedule that we could ''I . realized that there was a .st.aUstics showed that in thrlis--not r elia bly meet,'' Josep.h p,overty of~J>1>rt.uniit y for C8J year ending mid.:J8P, 57 Per-Jones, chief of logistics for tlie Minority tro ~•"d I.Wanted to ~eDt of; the letters from Los Postal .Service, said in an in-try tq hFin ...Cthe. ·paper into .. ~eles toSanFranci~arriv.ed terview with the Chronicle's various comrDunlUes, to m ake a , the' ~~:)lowin g ~Y· .Jn-.~ !isc~l Washington correspo~~:: !~ ·b:jdge be~w~~ps .; , ~ ·~-~~Sto~. _S.oaK So~*~ - ; .,, . -~ ~ .. FlQShFloodsTS(rike; Fair Weather Scarce ~./ .:: " .-i,. I., _., A. 11.s. SUMttt,;; NA~~"' WIA'"'' uiv1e1 fOllC-;, •• , ... ,, f -2 ._ 11 =~~~:=:ln~.d?.~· ..__""P~ ~~:..~· ~.·4l_i,._, 'MIOdl•Afl•llllcSl•tn. ;\ TM .. .lntl'l•i of r•lll IW•"'Pl'" E~t Al'll.,ltl-..Flrdot.,,.._. · l. -"";:{!·IL..... •Al, - Gt lt'-11111"'9 Oo.1""8 tlw" e-'"O ,_ 3,0 >• .~ ,:~. •c•="•V0.7000 COL.. ::",.;.._ • il-...loOd w•lcll -In effK! "' !'. ~ ii0Uttlef11Ar~;u1u... • ' -',,.1• ill\of"tl ~ t lnthft d"°°'*' •lltO '\ o.llft.Fon Wortiq T•u'-RI•"" tn •IKffll9f•t1 IM,,elllliPlll pt,rUOl M" 1-IM<IPOI, OthlM ~ ~I o< ltle 50Utll>frn Pi.itt1 Mid r•M-1 ~le<! MStw•rd frorn 1"-!f\tddlO MISSIU•pP• ' i ".iltfr lo UW utitroll AlllnUc, C,O.SI .,,_,,Hiii «lu .. ~ ni,,...•v ..,. .... lrt~ tr .... ifl «mr11 por· 1t*1i ., NI~ ..,..a llllntlt.._ FOQt• ...... OlaflUt.ed ~ of tr. Gun ~ llfld ,_,., #fll .,,. Te11N1,..1 Err..-..,tuJr.,.x;(:·::~~ •f ili.':'1....-•Ml C.Ofll,•1 '-""• WJlllll01lt«ft °'""" .._ 10 c::.w:.c:;.,.c;;-:,:,~~~ ~ WIAMlfCl'OC"6t • C.M. • v s..i. etMo .t!Mlll 'lnio tflll ""5!•.ffl ·•1 • • ' ~· WLIMl.etW l'IOnlWfl lr~'M 'wp~,119. Falr111l1.,..,_lhNlllft "SOU THE AH CALIFO RNIA ,,..,.1;n9, • _....,"Ith o ..__IT\!"9 1'91111. DESll!.•T" AllE ....... AIR THROUGH F.ir WHIMr wfl 11'.MU, 111Nt9d JoliQl'l1,tOC11r"4ir60.,....G11Mci0\01yH. ~y Siii'! 11tt1MtY ·~, ....,.._. '"°"'r1oNS0411"-t10lllPdeTo~•5 • SQUTHl",.N CALIFOllN!f!." HIOM ioi:Uf ffl hl•·clewr1~ ~7 to liO 111• 1c•tteroo Jf:clief'lt OI lht COASTM. ANO IHTEllMEOIATE, Mil Ofl #lcifllJ1¥ !4 to 6S. O~rnk)flt $ttill'N.ast. • '\llAl,..CaVS-l'#l"flr ,..,.,. this mom-tO'lft ''to 2'. KIP tocll¥ In low• TOtntMr .. untt lit .. JOI_., .o IN•"h•ff..,.ctfll<Mfte•of•few titrt1'1to7'.0'<'ff'ftliN'-J<1to•2 .. ...,_.,....~loflNr.tl!lY~ •lflll11Jor ... rrltgfllllloMn.fl•W S.-,NTA.NIONICA BAY AREA, ..,.... ............ S.-.<OWl•ffctin' Wt eat~ lh'°""" Mlnelay. Slow 0 ft A...N 0 f' C 0 U N T Y ••to Mrll'ltf'n Nl!w Eflv(..-d #Jtod \lloerm~1 Hlglll todl!Y SC.t>t M MKTlltmOL.JTAN AlllfA-P•rtlT .,._..,.11«.11-.. •9fl y'2 IOW. LOWlllflitM c.loudy lll'k M*"'lllpwttl'l•JOpen:•rte ........ • ... Mlnlhlut! a..K•Of IJp\I ........... fl.ir tllJs •I· ,,. .... ,._,_ *" 1.c'e4leflt ., "",..__.Ht --llltflltlt ~wllfl i •'-... • • .., ..,ltlllilr'lol ~ 'llfitrmitll lrffl(I. ,..,,,. toct.1¥ ii IO U SOUT"HlllN (.-LI ,-GlltlliM•~ lOUJHaflN CALiFOftN!AMOUN• • .,..,,.., low~~ •I "'CIM )I ~~i:...~·==lfio ~ ~'4 Af41•A s--:.-1:~ IO ... , . ,...,._ ;.,,.,.._ ,.., .,. ~t:ii' :J,;.: -Te111p.,....turf'!• AltluQ~•Cllif: Am1r1Uo Ane:'-•9f' A...,.vui. Al!Mlt,il . ~.tj Bh'l'!'llnglWlm ... ~ Bottcin ..,, ... Cl'ilri.Aton C,,.rl611e Cnlt~ , .... ,,....,, Cl1Yelill'ICI °'':;.... "" ' Ooillr., • , • I ~s s1 ~ " II ·4 ~ .I! ..,, .. ,. " " " ' ' " " .. .... ~1 ., ,. ,. " " ·" " " " .. 11 ·21 .. " 11> ,. ,, •s " .. ....... ~ s: 31 ,, .., fl JI .... .., " ...... , ... ,,, .. 2'0 · 0 ..... " n .-6-ff ·'! ,, •.s .. " .. " " " " .. .. " " " " " " . .. " JS J1 ., ,,, •t • •2 ... " Stor••• Over lrvi11e? The sky from the MacArthu.t.lloulevard of· lramp,Jl.llto the San DiUo Freeway looking , toward-the o~ean takes ori 'tle'appeararice . ' ·.NOW YOU ·CAN AFFORD TO ARPE:r'. THE WHOLE HO~E! . .. •. ll ·1l • " .. 11.._ ... ___ .;;;: ................... ....,,.. ..... H~ M...wt._...f .. ,. ... ' -~ ........ ~---~ -LOI ._.....,.,,°"""",.. ....,...... • .-.ltwo<'IY » 2 .... ; • • 4. ISta tnid,western loalad!11.JrY(a"S a res~lljof the'cle~irlg folll.1Wtng'l111!,'re.cent wet spell 011.~\! o,~ange Co¥1.:. 1• -> . ~ '~COST! • .;$ J~ \'ARD 0 VER COST! ·:c,Zt'l'6-1 oeALIFORfllA ·. •HALlMARK oCRITERIA •ROTH •PHli!ADELPHIA ~VIKING <AMELOT •DIAMOND •SAlEM •R .H.S. •JAMES •HOLL YTEX •ROYAL TY • T]JFTEX .>GALAXY oCAPRI . •WORLD ~ l'LUS MANY MORE! FINE QUAllTY1PADDING..lc "·lAIOR AVAIUILE-ALl WORK FULLY '!i~RANTEED! THOUSA~S OF·'rARDS TO Ct100SE·FROM! 8ring inYourRoom(kowr•nlJ i. ~ LAYAWAYS AND TERMSAVAtLABLf ~.";j \ • • I ~ f I I • j , Fisher Seized SAN DIEGO (APJ -the' State Department Wlflill...'f• w_. State Department of-could offer no confirma-.., .... ficials confirmed Satur-ti on. an ind us tr Y 1922 H.ttor lh.._ day that an 85-ton tuna spakesmansaidhere. c..t.M...-141 .. Jlt boat owned by the DeJ . U.S. officialsldentified !!-..;;.--...,._, _ _,_""'! Monte Co. of San Fran-· the latest seizure as the cisco has been seized by Puerto Rico-based Ecuadorian gunt>oat-s Caribbean with a crew of the SiX:th U.S. seiner t~ JS, the American Tuna be captured by the Latin Boat Asso£iation said. American country in a A weeKend ago five week. San Dicgq_-based seiners .. were captur ed by -There had been Ecuadorian N~a-Yy shortwa~e raWo reports . destroyers and reported- that t.wo othe.t:.l~b<>al£_ly Ci reed JBJ.9,QOQ Jor we'realsoinvolvcdinthe viol?oling Ecuador's seiiure Friday for viola· 200-mile limit. The Unit· tio!lt . oC Equador's 200· ed States recognizes only mile· fishing limit, but a 12-mile limit. .... ... TllB--_UBL' S I ,,,.. ,,,..,.. I ., fOUll •OOll k~c; .. il~ 4t\4ffl t&>-111!. Good things iust seem to get beHer at SaaWind. With on!y 10% downpayment. homebuyers can qualify.for a remarkable 81'!% inlerest rate. In Newport Beach. only SeaWind can offer ltle homebuyer a combination of such an incredibly low interest rate and low price Of $44,950. All this. In addition to its dramatic fo ca-• tion above Newport Harbor and the blue PatlfiG, makes SeaWind the area's finest new home buy. Walk •or bicycle to the beach o r nearby shopping centers. Before ifs too late, see SeaWind·s 2-bedroom/den condpminium homes and take advantage-of' · thl~ value beyond compare. .Priced 1..-$44,950 ~ l • I .. 201 Superior Blvd., Newport Beach, · Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 At the corner of Superior Ave. and 'Ticonderoga Street. " f r • • • Sund1y. February 2. 1915 'DAILY PILOT AS \ Nix Nukes '~ - Aids Suspect LOS ANGELES (UPI) family, was en route on -Charges against a sus· the Harbor Freeway to peeled freeway sniper the home of relatives Cor may be dropped because Thanksgiving dinner doctors say it is too. when she was struck in dangerous lo, remoVe a the right ~ple by a bullet from a 14-year·old bullet. She has been in a ·girl's brain to use as coma since then. evitlence. I ed young purse snatcher, police saY. police_pe"11:r Barry's sub-"'THE KIDS are more urban tlollywQOd home. concerned about hlore Barf~ sBld 'he did'not significant freedom-s , consider himselC a hero. such as one bill to put a Ile said, ·~People in this student representative neighbQrhood'lire.not go· on. school boards,'' Polis i'ng through lhis'abuse of said. Jame s Wallace Langford , 27, Lo s Angeles, was arraigned earlier for the Thanksgiving Day ran· dom shooting or Naomi '-lontijo. Doctors at Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital said although she "'as taken ofr the critical list last Wednesday, it is still too dangerous to sur· gically remove the bullet at this time. Barry, 55, who ·oc- casionally !Jas appeared on the police show "Adam·l2" grabbed his gun and chased down a youth who bad eluded t,,beir f-tghts :; 1 ' .. We also have a lot or .iThe girl. ""ith her -, CE s ·kiing needs .. ' . ' -·~ '' .,,;. . ' I ... .... , .-,. ..... cit 9:f~at, bi~g _ _..savings ' ~ ~ . -~ ..... •.. ' - .. .. • ' 25o/o to 40o/o. off · .. a.II m.en's i>.arkas ,t ~ .. and1;ki pa·nts . -!. .J' l " • , 25% to40o/o off - ) ' . I. ' .:( • . • ' ' all womert!s. parkas . ' and ski pants & 25°/o -to 30% off . . selected ski gloves and m·ittebs. .. i ~ontin_i ski boots 'Now-56.88 , Orig. 89.99. Duraole outer shell ol injection molded polyurethane. Flo \it lllling. Yellow boot, medium width onty. -• . :·ca68r ski boots Now~24.sa , I . ' Orig. 31 .99. Red, •white and blue duratile outer shelf. Foam molded boot. . Llmlte11Q,uenlllles-Broken1lze1 on all l,temal c • Ostryker ski Now43.97 kg. Orig. 64.97. Laminated wood skis, binding & pole. Chapral sik pkg. ,·Now76.62 Orig. 139.49. Unidirectional fiberglass layers top and bot· ,tom. Bonded stamped steel edge. Black Kolex bottom. Tyrolla plate binding, and poles. I Mystere ski pkg. Now 104.64 Orig. 196.98. Aluminum top and bottom sheets. Phenolic top and sidewalls. loam core, L·shape bonded steel edges. Kofex bottom. Built in tip and tail protectors. Tyrolia bindings and pole. FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ONLY . . I• -~ I I " ------------~--------~_ -- • I I j ' • A8 ' ' ·-1t=.=-::::DA:-:-=nrPl==:::[;()T;:;; .. ::;--;ED;;;:·:;:;1T;;;OO=~=:·:-;;P.r.-:~OE;;;;-:;;:-:""')·· ' r . " . " -; ~On ·th;e ~tght , ·~i,jt~k; ! 1 ol : .i \ ..., ) ~ ! .. ~.-~ ' • ' . • ~ Los Angeles County Supervisor Baxter Wll,!11 has by two ad'dlUon11UJ~ ~I~ worio.p!lt· Tlje a!ldiilgn"1 been something ol a maverick since b~ deserted the enlce would _!'! eto~~olptcy l!,Y' $afiiipttgo1 • ' " '~.I~ , 1V news business ror county government,' and bis . Oralige and . .Los.Apgeles co ti~·~ could qt,.up a s<heme to set up an LA-San Diego commuterttaln is' commuter s~rvice slpillar t '\l:\at tl!Joyed .. l)y Sap viewed in some quarters as a bit fancllul. ' . Francisco 11enfns1tla resldVlits pd nudleroua • \ 4' . We like to lhink Ward's proposal can help eas~ the mldwesthn ilDd e~~cit! , ' · '. glut of commuter automobile traffic and ease tlle pain Certainly Orange' Uans can cheer Baxter or driving the deadly dull daily routlne for hundreds Ward1$1)roposah·Tlie at costs Orange County ,POt -possibly lhousands -of Orange CJ!unty drivers. · a peruiY arid CO\IJllY CQ,111muters offer the biggest re· ~"' Ward has won narrow apprqy111 'ror the purchase servoir or potential passengers on the morning and oC eight used rail cars to be pulled on existlng tracks evening ruhs. by Santa Fe Railroad engines . .,. mornlng ttain would leave San Diego early enough IA> pick u~ Orange Coun· ty commuters and get them to Los Angeles in time for their usual work day. The return run would \ake them home the same evening. A New Dir~ction 4' ~ • It isn't known. of course, how ·many San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles county commuters would take advantage of the rail service. Santa Fe aban· doned its morning run to Los Angeles many years ago, claiming it was losing too much money on the service. Now, with gasoline prices forcing.motorists to cohsider alternate transportation means, train travel may appeal to a lot more persons than it did several years ago. A lot of folks just might abandon the family car concept if commuter train fares 3re al· tractive enough . Fifth District Supervisor T)lomas Riley believes.• substantial number of complaints about Orange County Airport operations would be resolved if more jets took off in the j)(U>Oliite direction. The north bound . takeoff pattern was tried once befor~• but it succeeded only in shifting complaints (roin Ne1fport Beach to the·Tustin area. · • ~ .,,.; J' Riley · argues that new takeoff procedures - faster climbs and possibly altered patterns -wo~ keep Tustin residents happy. Critics of Ward's plan maintain it was an im· petdous stunt, not backed up by statistics showing _what the train traffic rru"ght be. That ls fair criticism. But since the project will cost something like $300,000 to $350,000 to bilhch, it certainly is worih a trial. Even if it fails., the $200,000 spent for purchase or tbe cars could be at least partially recovered. ·- Meanwhile, other county officials are pushing ahead on a plan to begin pu~chasing residential pro· perties most affectoo by the jj>ts under the existing takeoff pattern. That would co:st Just over $1 rnlllion this year as the county rushes to comply with state noise requirements. While Riley's plan .may find opposition from n'ervods Tustin leadersMt'certainly is worth a try - particularly if the new takeoff program is as promis- ing as Riley's study makes it appear. Alternatinlj' the jets' takeoff' direction might ease Newport's pain - and the cost to county taxpayers -without harm to anyone else. And considering the cost of freeways along with the cost of gasoline and auto depreciation on the freeways, $300,000 is very small pptatoes inileed. Looking at it optimistically, the commuter train ' rmanced by Los Angeles County would be ~ugmented 'A REMARKABLE NEW SOLllTION HAS COME TO MY ATTENTION. DEEPER OIL WELLS' ''I SEE THE KJN(i HAS ~EEN TO THE HA~DWARE STORE AGAIN~ W at·ergate With a Texas Twang I • ' Hudson. ''He will not keep ap-"A'Ould be. financial suicide, ir n4't WASH.I NG TON -Famed ( J pointment with D.A. (District At-other suicide, ifl testified against ,!;ri_mi_nal lawyer Percy Foreman, JACK ANDERS. ON torneyl. Everetl will not give in· the Hunts." As it turned out. who has saved so many clients fo to the D . .,,. or the grand ju,-y Foreman won an impressive in· fro.i;n jail "tir worse, is no~ himself except in return for complete Im· ilial victory for Kelly in a coq· the target or a federal grand jury munity which Foreman feels tempt case. But in the end all l·nvest1'gat1·on to represent the wiretappers who sure D .A. cannot or will not three wiretappers were con-\1.'ere potentially the most A grand jury in Dallas is look· · · t th grant." \'icted. i n g J n t o dangerous witnesses agains e To cover Foreman's fee, lhe As we previously reported, Hunts, according to the evidence charges that before the grand jury. notes tndicC"te, Bunker signed a Bunker got help from Senate he received $100,000 I .0 .U. to Hudson . About Judiciary Chairman James SI00,000 to ob As an intermediary, Bunker the same time, Hudson withdrew Eastland (0 -~1iss) in his back· struct just-i(;'e used a wealthy friend and busi· two $50,000 "bearer" checks stage efrorl to avoid indictment. in the Texas nessman, Ed Hudson, who kept from his account. Foreman gave There were allegations that. Y./ ate r g a t e detailed notes on his talks with hi pi two receipts ror $50,000, ooe Eastland received "a $50,000 to case _,,cc9rd · both Hunt and Foreman. But one on the same day the check was $60,000 payoff, .. which the i n g l · o or the wiretappers, Jon Kelly, dat.ed, f:he other t)YO days after senator denies. evidence in who had been hired by Hudson, thecb~date. fThe man who .alkgedly made the case. he made off with the notes. We have obtained copies or the the Eastland charges denkd them "''as supposed These have now been turned check4 and n?Ce:ipt&, which.are in latekl1t week.-Ed.J · to ··.control" po~enti_al "itness~· over lo the grand jury, and we thegrandjury'sbands. · against the b1ll1ona1re brothers, have obtained copies. They re· In case Foreman's magic IN ANY EVENT, both Bunker Bunker and Herbert I lunt. veal that "Bunker Hunt called failed. the three wiretappers and ~erber~ fmally wer~ indicted In previous columns, Wf: have (Hudson) from London" early in were also offered hush money on wtrelDJ?PIDg charges tn 1973. reported how a feud over lhe January 1972 and confirmed that while they \l.'ere in jail so long as l~unt, .Foreman, l{udsor,i and fabulous fortune of the eccentric Hudson was to •·gd ahead with they dido 't betray the Hunts. Kel-lhei~ allies have emphatica~ly Texasoiltycoon,fl .L.'1-Iunt,led Foremanon$S>,OOOfee." . ly testified he •was pr(tmise<t denied w.roogdolng. ~hile to a botched wiretap job back in Describing his talks with ihe $1.250 a month while in jail, ''pro-Foreman d1~ not return our calls. 1970 .To avoid implication in the celebrated lawyer, H\.tdson wrote viding I did not lalk." he bas previously ~n quo~ed as saying he neveM.ned to prevent scandal, the 9ld man's sons, that '·Foreman will direct all Kelly from testifying. Bunk a d Her~rt fra t. 11 t d t K 11 .. _McCANN SAID he was ofrered er n ~ , n 1ca y s rategy an guaran ee e Y Footriote: For the record, the •-ganevas1·vemaneuvers ·11 t t t'f b r· grand the same deal, and Everett ut" . · w1 · no es I Y e ore Justice Department has said on-~ · " So a Foreman of claimed he was promised $800 a The..y turned lo Percy Jury. su~e w s ly that Bunker Hunt, Fort>man, te Hud t<at the month arter he gave his as-Foreman whose celebrated success, wro son, 11 Hudson and others are "the •ub-, · I " ·11 t f "II Kelly surance he ''didn't plan"" on clients range from James Earl awyer WI re urn ee . i· eel of the grand i'ury,'s investigac h d t t t·r cooperating with the govern-Ray, the assassin or Dr. Martin a o es 1 Y· ment .. , tion' ... or obstruction of. Luther King, to a hosl of social 1-~orema n was retained to . justice.'" b':llterflies. represent not onl)' Kelly bpl two Although the "hush.· ,noney'" B k H more of the wiretappers, W. J . was never paid. according to the un er unt wanted F_?reman Everett .and Patrick Mccann. testimony. the legal fees ror the Bunker Runt authorized another "A·iretappers "A'ere picked up by . Mrf:s USSR Up to Old Tricks $75,000 retainer, but Foreman theHunts. ri·b clients for $59,000, according to darker elements to the coverup -. . ~ agreed to take on the other two Other testimony alleges even 'l...] .. I~ __ .:'.~· f<.'::0';~~ •• 1 the notes. Foreman "indicated," swore Kelly, ''that we should avoid tesli· Where are all the soft-headed liberals who have spent the last two years hailing and applauding what they honestly thought was a detente with the Soviet Union '! One suspects they .might be picking ttieir way through the shambles Iert in the wake of Ru!sia's sudden repudiation of the "historic'' 1972 trade agree- ment with the United States. There is no doubt that they are wondering what •happened. They felt-and with very good reason -that the Soviet Union had got. ten the best or ,us on tbat one. Even though the trade bill was conditioned on a liberalized Sov· iet policy toward Ji!ws desiring to emigrate. other provisionsi. were believed to be of such greater importance £o the Sov· iets. One provision accorded the Russians a "most-favored na- tion" status, which would pro- vt;de them with the kind of crediLc; they need to trade in our markets. or .even more im - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT &«rt N. Wetd. PublUhn- Thomos Ketull:Edilor Thomas Palmn. Sunday Ed1tonal Pagt E;ddOT Tht' .-ditl'lrial p11ge o< lhe ONil>' Pilot 114.'f'ks 11'1 In form llnd slimul•lf' JT~n b_,. prf'$f'ntinC on Otil( J)lilf:e dh'tf"Mt com mt>nlar:o· on lnpks nl In· I~ b:O' s~·nd1rlll~d CQ!umnists ind f'IMl')nffi111a. b)' pro,·id~ • forum for rttdcl'rs' ''lev.~ •nd Ii\· PT~nlin.it tltl1. rwv.·tipilf>f'r'JO opink>ns ti nd ldt'11.s 4'f!! ~ifTf'nl topl<'t. The f'dilori a l oplnkmi of lhf' Dall~· PUot 11pJ)f':1r -~.-la 1bt C'ditrui1I mlumn •I 1M •«.the P•lt. Opln\l'.I05 ex~Pd ""tM C-Oh1mnl s11 oand Jecter "'rilen; •rt" Utf'r O•·n 11nd no r nilc)i"'ff!TW'nl hi lhtlr \1fllfl hr tbt Dallr Pik>t ahoukl aittil#err«t. Sunday, February 2, 1975 • BARRY GOLDWATER JX)rt ance, the status would have made the Soviet Union eligible to receive \Vestern technology and management te chniques it is known to need and want. · Needless to say, the trade agreement "-'as a vital compo- nent of the overall structure th<it diplomats on both sides of the Atlantic hoped would develop in· to a detente of meaningful pro· portions. REGARDLE SS OF ap - pearances on the international horizon. it is inaccurate to con- clude that detenle with the SoViet Union is forever dead. Other ele· ments of the rapprochement re- main. including errorts to limit the size or strategic arsenals and to reduce tensions in Central Europe. Althou gh I say the el ements or rapprochement still exist, the re· ader should understand that they only provide a reason for holding further meetings wi~ the Sov - iets, and it never-·hurts ror enemies to talk. The recent announcement by Defense Ser:retary James .L . Schlesinger that the Soviets have begun deploymc;nt or a new generation of large missiles l"ith MIRV warheads should serve as a strong reminder I.hat the agreement r e ached at Vladivostok hy Presidl•nt Ford and Soviet Pre mier Brezhnev did _not putanendtothe armsrace. You sec. these missile1.1 with their multiple nuclear warheads -for the first time -fl't- capable or hitting laf'1ets in tbe United Stetes. That should tell u~ _.something loud snd t·lear. For one lh in g 11 5ho.u.Ld emphasize what "A'C already l should know.: t}Jat the Soviets drop any treaty or agreement thev have with another gove"rnmenl the minute it stops serving their purposes. What 's more. they seldom give the other party to the agreement any time to readjust its policy. In the cas«:· of the trade agreement. the Rttssians just suddenl y decided1 it didn ·t give them enough of an edge for their overall strategic planning. So they dropped it. ' -I THE PURPOSE ror giving rying at all costs, lh4lt the Hunts Foreman the $100,000 ts stated were treacherou! t>eople and - with starlt candor by Hudson. It would stop at nothing to prevent ·was to "control" the potential me from testifying." witnesses against the Hunts and When Kelly insisted upon testi· •·to avoid indictment of Bunker £ying, Foreman allegedly and Herbert." . warned him : "Kelly, you are a As r e counted in Hudson's damn fool. The government can't notes, Foreman sought to keep helpyouifyouaredead." his clients off the witness stand, -Mccann testified that aiiother where they would have' been Hunt-hired attorney warned him a'sked awkward questions about he would "get yourselr killed if ...f~t. the Hunts. you doublecross the Hunts." 'Hi there! I 'm your friendly "Everett will take Foreman·s McCann was sufficiently im· · hb rh d Cl'' • guidance completely," wrote pressed to corhment : "l felt like it neig 0 00 "" man. , Religion Didn't Die With God By MELVIN MADDOCKS "There is more religion today ~·ithout God than there has been for some centuries with Him ." Tilis is the sort Or p-arado}(.that seems subtly true to half its au· dience -and balderdash to the other half. Or maybe the proPor· lions are now 60·40. Since the middle '60s. the case for religion-as-a -stale-of-mind has become so fa shionable that novelist and es sayist Wil£rid Sheed felt prompted to satirize its gambits. "The empty pew is weighted against the growth of "Reel Concern,·· he writes. ,\ '1'he'11prawling seminarieS ot me '50s may he ghost towns - but we are all pri ests now," The Once-prospering ··churches can't meet their mortgages -but then. our life is ou r prayer." Are these new uses of "re- 1 i g ion •· semantic tricks , stretching the word beyond its' proper boundaries? Or do they represent, as their advocates In- sist , an o~ning up. a necessary freedom that will allow t-ellgJon to make lt l• the 21st century? 4 K!CENT POLL of Psycholo~y Today readers ("Our Changlne Vl•w of God'') produced few surprises. It tended lo su6stantiate that youngish, weli·educated Americans. when they think Or "religion." think of ''the belief in Inward and personal mystery," "commu· ~ion with nature" or "psychic phenomenon.'' Things called ''ul- timates·• are on their minds - "the pUrpose· or life." "how to rind happiness." . THERE IS, the pollsters con- cl\lde, little evidence of "secular ~ynicism ." But bnly so perc~nt believe in God, or even ''lean toward'" believing in God. This Is leu tha-n the number who believe In ESl""' Only 1 percenl "firmly disbelieve" in ESP. Only 22 per· cent are sure tf\ere!s not.bing to astrology. On the. other hand, 27 percent feel "uncomJortable'' about the very word ''l(;od." What ·1s one· to call Lhls on· deilled rellJ!iOn? 1he contradic· tion..s are br111iantly illustrated by placing one set or statistics beside another. Only a percent or lhMe polled responded: "I don't believe In ptayer : it never heJps.'1 But a whopping 42 per· cent of these Wtlevers fn prayer are al o, il turns out, agnOfltlcs or olheiab. · Rere. as any casual ob· • server or in stitutional religion in the last 25 years might have guessed, is a generation In diaspora. Nine out or ten report lhat Mother was "traditionally religious ·•; eight out of ten can say .. the same for Father. As children, three out . or four or those ans...,•ering attended chuich or synagogue weekly. Now, as adults, that figure has !hrunk to less than one out oE rour. Yet, evidently, a kind Or cling· ing goes on. People may ~jectthe word ''God," but they refu11e lo surrender the word "religion." They want renently, It seems, to believe there rs a dimension or ••more,'' of "beyond." Only 19 percent may "firmlt believe"' there ls a lire after -but only 16 percent "firmly disbelieve," and 12 percent believe· In reincarna· tion. What a patchwork quilt or wild hunches an cl desperate hopes this undelfled religion proves to be! In his book oardonlcally tilled "On Taking God Out of the Die· tlonary. '' theologian Wjlliam tlatnilton ~mpares the people who occupy thlt curious no-m8Jt·s land of faith to Herman Melville's narrator in "Mob.v Dick." Ishmael -"happy neither in his belief nor un- belief," scorched by the convlc· lions or Ahab, but «Jhilled by the rationalism of Starbuck. It is as if moderns are willlnt: to be "my!l,tical," •·transcenderr tal. '.:. · · apocal)'ptic," or even beUeye in Satan -but not quite GOd.' , Tfie irony or all the moder~ -"revolutions" seems to be that tbe rebels cannot rinally let go of wh•t they 're rebelling against, whether It's the nuclear family tpe~ll -pJotted novel or that e.n: Ut , e/udeo-Christlan God . 1 er1 (in theory) o( absolute n-eed6Q\.. in practice the:y cannpt linllll . the Job of destroying lbe old orders. Dr.· H11'tn1lton suggests that hisloricallY, the first two ques: tionso1telifion have been : "Wbo art ,T u?' and "Who am I?" T~e t ird question may De : "Whji\ is lhe question?" · And ~o the poll5 are brave1y a.nswend. Sk'1)tic, bumanl:itt panthel , -:-. cl\~ck one. But Ui~ patltorof ,thT Ptf'lietually o"'n opt1b!t.' ..(tr~ '~11rribl~ sadndt blb;lnif• 111,t •o-fxQuisltely. baltnled 'do~t '-Ibis. bears down upan all the' congregatlons- of~ne . • • f • • I• ' , I ' ( J ' I ! I ' • r By TllO~IA~id:Evu, Pat' Dunn, powerful··anCl'.:~o­h~live prob)em-11ol"er for bally Pilot readers, dropped in my of-·,ce l!lst week to report on what's >UJ:g1ng consumers tlH;sedays. One short answer: itology is out al\d money.pinching (sin. rat fi gures· that about 4 000 D~ily Pilot re-' ;1ders h ave a·s k e d th e p.aper.'s At 'i"ou r Service 1.·plumn for assistance, l:!~idance or inlormation •• EDIT-OR'S N01'EBOOK -. about.\~ rep.a.Ir opuatiOns are up. l In opening th~· morning mall, Pat know• about one rn fQ\11 wlll l)e a complaint over an•ttem or- dered by mall. Some are the re· suit of lllodd:Y practices or mis- leadine ads~ but a sub5tantt81 nymber come from. computer foufups, problems with the mail service or a"lmple mishandling Of oqlers. ~u1ce it star'-· · l'd •• a once· PUBLICATJOl-;S carrying :i -· w e e, k °'I ' dir.ect-mall advertising are much renture ha.ck: in 'M urcli, 1972.: more careful in policio•thet.r ad- In those•thrie ysan. J>at bas "erus,r1 ~th'tfse days. F.a'fraUy seen seveitat trends'comt' and 10 Wetkl_y : tbe su1>pleinen't "de· as ~sh.e reads, researches and livired with e~b Suridaf'aDally '""'wers the bu~dles o1 letters Plloti"t1 qlllle reeepUve to reader written lo the column. The old eompletnta,fo~example. favori tes -m•11. o.rder and And · iri8i8&1tie' Pub)lahErS ..:.. items with the widest appUcation for publieat'.io n, figurine the a,nswer may help other readers .with the same or sinUltt pro· .bl ems. . • iol IJI<•• a Ille of"!.Qrolhan l,000 carils.~ banttle and direct the simpler~ rtqueats. Others will send Pal to the phone to call wtierever necessary to rUn dOwn a shady deal, the forgotten return ol a check or a niggling question • that no one elJe can answer. . Wliat It.em drew tbe biggest · r esponse?. Why. tb~ hum- min~~d feedine .reeipe, of C'.9" 1 'abeenpubllabedteveral Umes • atilt draw• requests.So · far, Patlias mailed out more than 100 copie1 of the recipeforreaders .-in addition to those wbO clipped jlfromtbeDailyPilot. yoU't-want one -or if you ..b.el{lA>n almost any type of Su!!d!y, Flbru1ry ?1 11175 ·DAIL y PILOT A 7 -~ .. l···-. • ." r, -'! •• .,···:!.=• ........ .. -· " . .: . . . pro elll ~ II')' Pat Dunn. She ls , ·-1t rea1!7*llllt,uly AIYOW"Servlce. '-------'------------~---------------.J . ' ' OR\'s Hold E11viro11u1e11t at Bay roagazine:~Ql;llpiainfs -still top flnallyfactn1uptotlleirdn~t~n_'a ~~ · ·~ .... tbe list, b4t eonsumer jnterests reJM,llatio.n in the trerd ~ JJ:ave . -• and needs are shlfting. formedtbelrowncloarlbcbouaelo c th D rt -s • B • k ? "PEO PLE WANT their ~~i~:-; .. ~~~3/:i';:i:h~"':! :. an e ' ese urvtve I es. 1noney'! worth tnOre than they scribf:n. · · ' "" , t•ver .did, .. Pat reJX>rts. ''They One of the most rewarding ' ~ don·~ ""'~~t to be chcat.ed and aspecla of Pat's work these past They stretch out across the cft!. [ · ) '.hey r~ "illlng to go after even a three years has been the cooper a-••rt as •far as tbti eye ca~ see -S. I. HAYAKAWA s~.all 1tem If they feel slight~. tionor Orange county retailers in Hondas, BMWs, Yamahas, Can-So~e or tho;Se small;tem . c<>rrectini:consumercomplaint.s. Ams, Bultacos, Indians, Hus-C'O~la1nts come Jn on expensive Be it Sears or a poodle parlor : qvamas (Httakies). It is t.he an-and motorcycle manufacturers stal1onery from some toney ad-next to the Tic Toe-market . nual Barstow•to-Las Vegas devise new ways of arousing in· dressef. Jt may inv~lvc on)y ~or most make everi effortrto cle~ "Hounds and Hare" .. tnotorcycle terest and participation. S.S. but h_eywatitsatw;factlon. up problems witb C\lStomers r~ce,_ in which more than 3,000 A writer in~ February issue . WJlh tight money and the tight after Pat has contacted them. · nden took part. last year. Even of ''Dirt Rider'' unwittingly re. )Ob market, Pat also notices Most often the customer bas divided into veals the problem created by this that: · found hlmselr so entangled ln .twc_> beats, sport in describiqg the Fourth -~r-t<!-~oorsalesmenare'n· computerlzed procedure he can't they made Annual Eight-flour Desert creasing in number, offering get a billing item strai&hteDed start.int lines · Scramble held in Grand Junc- c oo k \\'are, s i I verwa re, out. And almost all or us hive' more than •· -ti Col · !Tifgazines and other home s uffered the frustration of argu-milelong. on, o.:. items. ingwith a computer. There are •1(;RAND JUNCJ'ION desert -People are eating cheaper. That's where Pat comes In. no roads, only has a kind of silty sand that They seek recipes and shopping Stores and banks pay attention s a n ·d a n d makes much dust, yet it is so lips that save money, particular-\.\.'hen she calls. Jn only a few s hrubs. The heavy as to severely limit lywhcnitcomest~sugar. cases have the matt.ers not been r~cers follow forward pro g r ess of· the -Complaintsaboutcootractors resol\'ed. piles of burn-motorcyefe ... Much up and down, haVe gone down , r eflecting fewer Mail addressed to Pat Dunn ing tires that mark the beginning a h.J g h Percent 8 g e 0 f hqme sales, probllbly. and At \'our Service has steadily of th~ course: After that there is .twistery ... al Most guaranteed -Ditto ecology. Thatgreatsur-increalE!d since the first month it na:thing uqtil Las Vegas, 150 that the grouftd would get quite ge of.int~rest in recy~ling centers was launched. It now sta_nds at 60 m1l~s away· _ torn UP.·., a nd env1ronmentol programs has to 70 letters a w·eek; ·meaning The. motorcycles, especially What hal>pem when the ground dwindled as interests are focused about 3,500 readers will ask her modified for CT"OU<Ountry rac· gets ~ ue_js vividly described elsewhere.. forhelpthisytar. ing <or ''motocross''), are known by ·tJt'b~ er~t.'bc-kenbarji, a -Government agencies are as "dirt cycles" or "d.irt bikes," gradu'iit stu~t at tbe Museum more responsive to public com-EVERY SINGLE one of those and those who ride Utem are or Vertebrate Zoology at u.c ol.ajnts these days. requests will be answered, either ''dir.t ridet:"s .'' Dirt rid\ng is a Berkeley, in an article, ''What ~mpJaints a~ Jut.o de-by mail or in the coJumns of the growing sport, attracting new the OR Vs Are Doing to the alers are down, but complaints Daily ~lot. We try to pick those adherents daily as promoters Desert," int™:_ January issue of Jackson Inflames ·Jewish.~~&sue --f.•-• I ;1 .! ' -. JERUS,\LEM -Sen. H~ Jackson deserves credit for at~ tempting t o help Jews emigrate (1."'Qm the Soviet Union to l&rael. But the result or his efforts to tie tbe issue of exit, visas to in· creased trade between the Unit· ed States and Soviet Union is hurting, not helping. large num. bers of J ews Seeking to get_ out of the Soviet Union. Knowledgeable Israelis to whom I have SpQken here make the poi()t that the kind or pressure exerted by Sen. Jackson and his colleagues, however well inten- tioned, on Soviet leade rs to permit Je ""·s to leave doesn't fit the neCds of \his particular pro- blem1 · . A g reat deal of progress has been' mad~ in the .Plitt two and a haff ~e~S in get~ing J ews OU~ O( the SOVJet Union, ttlank.s to qwet, lx!hiqd·~J::·Sce nes negotiations - both on ·the. official and nonof- fic ial levels. Earlier thil'I month •. th"e total number or Soviet J ews' \vho resettled in Jsrael reached NORMAN COUSINS lOQ,000. ·Most of them had come "since 1.973. The~rincipal reason tor the Succesifof this exodus was that bul14oier t actics were avoided. THE PROGRAM would have falled If Soviet leaders had been forced into a position where they would have had to r eact against interference with internal ar. fairs. Through patient, painstak- ing and adroit efforts, however, it was possible to hold serious discussions on the question with Soviet r epresentatives on various levels. A number or senators and con- gressmen, prominently among them Sen. Hugh Scott CR·Pa.), Sen. Edward Kennedy CD- Mass.), ·Rep. Morris Udall CD· Aria.), and Rep. John Brademas (D·lnd.), were eapeetally errec- live in, their well-informed talks wit.b-SOviefofficials. All these efforts have now been jeopardized by the Jackson amendment. What if most ·sur- prising about the eptsode is that the Senate persiSled with the Jackson amendment despite the warning by Secretary or State Henry Kissinger that it would almost certainty defeat Sen. Jackson's purposf!.-l:·qwte apart from the effect it would have on U.S. basic foreign poiicy objec- tives. It is doubtful if world peace has ever been as fr agile in the past quarter-century as it is now. Here, in the Middle East, one has a clear sense or the extent to which a breakdown between the United States and the Soviet Union could touch off the world powder keg. SEN. JACKSON'S amendment has unnecessarily ,and, I rear, ir· responsibly, damaged t_he cbas}ces that th~ United States and the Soviet Union can act jolhtly to head off a ghastly ex- plosion in the rttiddle East. • • The problem or maintaining world peace, of course, is not con· fine to the Middle East. A r ev rs or the cold war could ha e the effect of· producing da erons flare-ups in Berlin, Central Europe and a half.dozen other crisis zones in Ute .,,.arid. Where~ we stand now? ti is riot' goirig to be easy to re· open wide the exit door for Jews from "the Soviet Union. Nor will it be easy to reverse the pres~nt downward drift in the relations between the two most powerful nations in the world. One ho pes , h owever, that. enough good sense and maturity can prevail in the Congress and that legislators will find a way out of the box that lh"e foreign policy or the United States is now in . ."Fr'emontiH,'' quarterly of the California Native Plant Society. When ORVs (or off -road vehicles, such as dune buggies, campers, four-wheel dri ve rs, as "-'ell as motorcycles ) cross the desert, says Luckenbach. they break the crust or "mantle" or natural pavement that protects the soil from wind and water erosion. ''Growth of native annuals and h e rbaceous perennials is eliminated by ORV attivity." "'writes Luckenbach, ''and the basic energy-fixation and transfer systems or the desert are disrupted ... " ncstirii::: birds. like the horned lark, are crushed. l\lany birds· a nd anim a ls ore fri cht ened ay.•ay, a nd their territorial systems are destroyed by the ter- rible noise of thousands of raclng motorcycles. . ln 1967 motorcycle registration in Cali£ornia was a little over 83,000. Today )there are 1 .2 million motorcycles in Los Angeles a lone and probably another million used orr-road and therefore not registered. There are also in Caliromia probably a half-million four-wheel drive vehicles and 200,000 dune bug· gies. TO A BIOLOGIST the plant "DIRT RIDING" is clearly an and animal life of a desert -the exciting and challenging activi- incredibly delicate-mechanisms ty, peculiarly American in its by wh~eh living things preserve ,competitiveness es a sport, in its what little water-there ls to sur-absorption in tecbnolog.icaL im~ vive in an er;id and unfriendly en· provement and in its lavtsh and Vironrdent ,___.is a source of eo~asteful \}Se of energy.-• r .~ tant wonder and delight. • t C<y'l we -those ~W living It therefore· horrifies Lucken-well as the generatM>nS Yet to ~ bach thatftUh one 'Honda and come - afrord to have ouf de~ Here' rac~:..~Jimated 140,000 serts destroye<J.,jus~ ,al ~.time creosote ~l '64,000 burro-when we a~~-">:t\D." Wlled"!lull °" ana~s.ooo Mojave dersland the ~usWen or all y.uccas were&;stroyed or severe-the environment and the reJated-l.f\_d&llj:~r Jl &tretch of 100 ness 9f ev,ery p~! the~h to 1p11~f· _.. « , g ~t will take to evezy other part? "'pl•~e th~<Sf even If it's ..,,. possl\)lem ·tttemoneethe <Information aboiit desert s_oil en•&On.riidltiU been badly . management may be obtained damaged, ls nollmOWrf:· " · from .the California Desert Plan •.Not onl)'we IN<>• a'nd •hrl,ll>I I>'< <>.gr a m , P . O • 8 ox .~ 2 3 , ae&trd)'ed ... ' Llzar"ds. and desert Riverside, CA 92502: The address totU>lseS'• ar'e-cr\llbed by the of ••Rremontia," in which Mr. s1!4!"11Jrill."•ehl~les, says Luc-eii-.Luckenbach ·s article appean,• la b~~h . Fox lllid rodilnt der!il are 2490· Channing Way, Berkeley, ceushea 'l'lle ·Jle•ts of groUnd:: CA!M704 .J . ' ,,, ., Waste ls ·Fatte~ing Several of our readers have written ~ leUers suggesting that J.. restaut.ants should cut down on senin~s aS a way'o(saving food. "f reruSe to eat in a restaurant where I am served more than r can eat comfortably," writes Mrs. Marian Majors. ··rr ever- yone would do this, not only would food not be wasted, but the price or restaurant food could be redu~ed. '' · Readers in other parts or the country, it seems, are coming up with similar suggestions. "Thrif- ty New Englanders have shown the way,'' a Wa shi~gton Post re- ader reported. ''Jn Stowe, Vt., last year my wife. and I dis- covered a restaurant that offered ste<ilc in three sizes ... Undoub- tedly there are other restaurants whrch recognize .tbatA>n e can be adequately fed with6ut over stuf- fing , like Charles Laughton play- ing Henry VIII . But the word hasn't gotten around." Ser\'ing s m a ller portions in restaurants would lead not only to reducing the appalling waste or food in this country, but it also might lead t o better dietary habits, ge n e rally. Here ls another case "W>here smaller could mean bette r. F'rom the Minneapoli.sTribune F~od ; f.rphlem Wfil _Wo~e:ri Before It Iniproves Maurllanian Child , By GLENN BECK has been so severe that this huge area may penetrable mudslide has Oozed across the surfaced only in the last two years. All Famine on a gJobalscaledoosnoteXist,"it never recove r . track. There it lies, inert, static, dear11y. countries, including the United States, face never has and pfObably never 'will. ''Thelocomotiveroaringstraightatusis serious problems in m ai ntaini n g llowever, l~olated a.rfeas or famine are to be IN 1967 A 800K entitled ''Famine 1975, •• the papulation explosion. The unmovable agricultural production at a hi gh le\·el _ found somewhere in Ute world almost every written by William and Paul Paddock, re-landslide across the tracks is the stagnant .because of the energy crisis. Productive year. Serious famine condjtions prevail to-ceived momentary widespread attention. production or food in the underdeveloped agriculture requires substantial inputs or dayinAtrica,IndJa&ndBangladesh. That sa:melear marked the beginning of nations, the nations "'here the population flfel and fertilizer. 1-ligh yie lding varieties Malnutrition and hunger, on the _other the so-cal1e Green Revolution. During the incr eases are grea test. have been developed to be responsive to hand, exist universally to some extent in all next five )'ears, under favorable weather ''The collision is inevitable. The famines fertilizer. r.tany developing countries pBve countries but especially a mong the lesser condlttons, "ror1d food production In-ate inevitable.,, be.en priced out of the n1arket on fertilizers. developed coqntrles (Africa, Asia, South creased stenCllly. Surplus grain piled up in The pile-up of events beginning in 1972 A 't.O URT•t SET OF problems is that America) Where t\·-thir•· of tho world the U.S. and much or it was diverted 1"nlo • ,..,.. u,, that have affected food availability seem lo n1ost <lf thf'sC! countries clo not provirt e the population live. Death from famine is the rppldly expanding_ tP<t meat market. lend credence to this forccnst. Unfavorable scr\·1ct·:-. th :1t \\"l' take for granted 1n the jramatlc and widely publicized. Death weather conditions on a global scale have United St ates as an integral part of produc- from childhood malnutrition, especially ·Dr. Cl~n• Beck is vice president for decreased food production. Food reser\'CS tivc a~ricultu r~. 'fhC'se services include protein insufficiency. oCcurs in far greater agricult1.1re at. Kansai Stall Uni~rlil.y, .,anhat· have been virtue lly wiped ou t -down to n agricultura I research and extension. f ;.1rm numbera butt goes virtually unnoticed. • tan, Kan.• His_-orticle if taken /rom a IJMech 22-day supply. Serious famine that could credit , n marketing: system and adequate Fam1pe is usually associated ~ith ad. be/01e a studtnt ogricullure conventJon:·Beck ha\'e long-range effe cts exists in A£rica. A storage und distri bulion facilities . verse wather ~uch as the drought in t\frlc~ recently was appainted too two-year tfrm to de-· critleat !)hortage of petroleum that provide:-1 cou\d go on listing myriad lndi,·h.Ju11l ~thO'oods in B~nglad~. The Jast major velop a worldwide agficultural ... reaeorch both fu e l and f c rtl liie r needs for count~y problems that I have encountt>red . ;:e~~t~rred 1~~~ •~n Inqia,tbfol~wlng neework /or th& United States ~gen.cu for In-agriculture has surfaced. Inflation Is run· Suffice it to say that these arc problcn1 ~ •. . atedl e1i.ro,ol..._Bt lUlln e~~· 'tftlkitio..a!DeOeiopmeftt. 1 ning wild throughout the world and food · that each country \\'i ll have to solve in its ,.,,._ypop . .,-e.a ·. •I ..-9f!SOlv.e-· '"t • costs h ave skyrocketed. Is it any wonder O\\•n way.,The United Slates and other de-1't.1Jaretultedfromithl~fa~ - , Under these eondit.iona the public ~ould not the public is alarmed? veloped countries can continue to provide <;urrently the much pubUcbeel.,famtne In be pen;uaded that famine Would oecur by On top or it all the r ele ntless pre· techn!cal assistance, loans and rood aid, tbt ·~beUaq. •one ot Atri'jl bu re.sult.ed 1975.,11 predicted bythePaddock=Brolher1. aaure of the population explosion continuo9 but the future of each country should be de- . from prolon1ed drottght. Althou.1h nbt as Now.a .new IO:Ok is beln.i taken at th1' ahd In most countrl<!s, Every day thire Is ~net termlned by the people \\'ho ll\'e there. · de~dly as the 1943 famine in India. it Is earlier forteasta daUn1 back to TK~rD11 i.nCre ase or about 200,000 people. India Js world fumin t-a fact or is it pure fan. massive, _cov~ring an area. two-thirds the Malthus in U88 and Sir William Ct'ookes in alone in cresses her -population by .one tasy? I suppose it dej>ends on s~mantic s. •lie ot. the. Uruted States, The deatb.1058 la the late idOI,.· .qutcally the tbeol• or l~ete million µeople every ·28 days. ·The fa els are that thousands of children di< difflcult•to 111eu. but I\ has been subltan· fol"eeutl I\•• be.en the 11me~ ~at world e41Ch ye~r: from rnA1nutrition. Y."hcthcr or tlal. The U.S. PublJe Health S6rviee populollon would outstrip miinklitd's atiiil· EACH COUNTRY 1UIONG the 93 de· not fQOd supply .~efid<n<ies de nlop to out. estlmaled at least 100,000 deaths in 1973 ty to produce food. ,-elopi ng nations has Its O\\'n problt?ms, b\1t rieht ratnlne ptoport1on s on a J;:lobul scale alone. AdditJonally there has been a lor1s or Tb.e Paddock Btothe~ ataled it this way: .ulJ share Some in common. Fitst and . rei;riatns to b~·seen ~ 111d lc11lions arc lha.t U1e upto50 ~rcent of the livestock from lack of 11A lotomotlve is roa.rtn1 fUU throttle down tforemosl in my opinion j~ pc>verty. '"9rld. food, problem will become 1nuch water ~feed. Dam-.ae to the ran1elands the tra~. J:ust · arou~d th,• .bend an Im-"The second major problem ls one that liaS wQt5C bcfo~e \lge:ts\l>etler. • I i I • • • • Al -OAILVPILOT ,. . . ' ORAltGE COUNTY PUBIJCNOTICE· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • --D~ath Notkes- iiu.llOAOWAY ~ MOllVAIY llO&oad.oy. Co~o Mt!K! ' M2.q150 ·---- PUBUCNOTICE • .. ,, • • 20%0FF Men's Slip-ons 9~44 Rf9. 11 .11. fn 1eather-look patent-look or suede·IOOk vinyl Sizes 6 ',., 11 12 . . BAREROOT ROSES 2 Year California Grown '·99¢ #11/2 Grade Asst :· Ya1letles Peace, Tiffany, T~i9man, Chrysler, Imperial, Charl6tte Armstrong, and many others. '#1 G11d..Stand1rd V1rtetle1 . ·1 .'39 .. 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' ' • t - .) . - Articles by Dally Pilot Staff Writer \ .. I Douglas Frltzsche ' I I Keeping , ·011r GUn Laws Lax? "!~-) .., ~~ • -. -~ . . J ~ .... ""a· don ·t .k111 J>l>ople. people -i-Jdll -~ ple~ ·reads the perennial !toga o! pro-gun.ownership groupS lik.e the·N ati<>Oal Rifle As·- socicition. # Despite that and coilstitutional prov~S-'ons guarantff1ng.' the . • ' right1' bear arms. legislative at- .. • In 11, s\ver to the demands ror YOU .. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Su nday February 2 1975 -, T . G. B . . _ ~.. ..1 w·~'t ) iemp~ to restrict gun·owne~hlp · ow;;· . un• ~ r 'aWS' . ire •: · ~lso ~.I ssom perenmally • • · tllillofJ" · lb · . . __ ~ ~·'--· -~· _...... .. ,_ ···-'-_ <Oil! U'earms, e.pro gun M . p l Ch 1 ---------r ~ I -gro .' '·prpcla1m. "When .guns • • -. \ ·,.ff •', . a~. lttwed',.orily outlaws wHI · esa 0 ice ie C l · A. t n· t w.1 ,-h}n, :IV: -.J.... have •• ~·.nargum•nlw•lh•l• , omp ainers im a ig~e,s wea,,.,,,.n;:r,1<e1iµ,vr ,olvn~ ''rcir~ular'ratio_nale.. ' I R .i. , 1 , • ~ ~ 1 _ , • . , ,.f •;.,l: , Th. 1'he}or1c, eJr1ot1on and UC/ p 1 G . r. • . . • . • ~· ~ -. :• •. I ' 4'~ ~ .... ·.. trad\t~.on.~ attaCb.ed to gun r.o on uns Belier on One hand·that 1n· paraph:er.~al1a ... w,ere· dt.$· , -:the• k.-:~1:J...-~~st ·crimes ar,e own~~ip are. among the re-• 1 dl4id~31s $hould make their play~ 1n cases on 'the wal~ commli"~tP-. 1, asoos..the United States has some own choices versus statistics and 10 a glass-topped •corfe_!. _Tom 'So/pe1. a . v1~e pres~-of the ll\OSt lax gdn 'control laws ~and belie rs on the other side table. . d(!nt of tl):e~~lrm. J!.O•nted_ out ln the wof1..t. Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger that ttiert; i's · a dir~ rela-, _Thet pyev!'lili_ng question alreacf~n,eqt regulations · De · ctI;g 0~ who is estimat-Neth is .onei or many Or~nge tionshi·a b·etween gun ~~~:.Is tb1s_ going _to b~ regar41ri& h_andgun.sales and ing, J t'sses ~)l~out the total, Conn~y law ~nrorcementofficers ov.'nershlp. D\lmbers and kill-anothei a~t1gun article? recoJ'd.k~ae_g. · • ,. nu~ of f.ireDrms in private. faVonng private gun ownership ings statistics keeps the con-, They had. been through that H_truJ~,;r-an# conce_'aJ~-~11.Dbas J:t.hie fr.om' .,a million to _and opposing stricter gun control -Lroversy pot boiling. many times before, the men .., bl& 11rt~m.J •---'a must ~a\t.1n .. l1<f'ir oft. ; ~ . · lifws, · The Grant Boys, head -asserted, ana, had b eeg the stQre f1~e ays wfule the Fra kJ )n E . Eimring. ·a · On' the Q1;her end or the spec- quartered in Costa M~a. is a labeled as ~ad guys, p~ospe:ct1-Ve buyer i s U;iiversity:-oC ..:Chi.cago Ca~ ·1tr\!r;rt..,,G11 Geis. head of cc retail operation that ofteJ1 is merchants of death. ctiec~~d -.out by P?l1ce and School profe5s.orn~ for his.re-. Irv_tne"~,JO,Qial ecology progi'am • on the rece1v1ng ~nd of ~he The .m·en :unfl inchi~gly .~lat~_!'.~~sttga tor~~ ... ·\ 1 search oi\_gu~~rshi1:t~t~j(s ~ a11itt pr~ident -eleCt or the ~o~r~~er>!teet 1 r, s:-· ' =taan. that .PeQple -not ~ ;£)(IN~, l>r falsi.(ymg the efrec~,~!1:.-Socie:ty, seht·tbe total A 'm er 1 :c ·a n ~ o c 1 et y o f ~--. n 5P ~ er .. in.. , --KiUothirs. ~t for;,mJ!:, he:-said. can earn the ~~~~-'1 ~'"" ~~ .. Cri~i.~J9.l~ts.,arg\lesforstrong !!!e.ar,m~f sale~ 1 ~an)e : · £ra0t ~who has seen his ~ wou10·bebuyera$5,000fineor gOQ~I i ·"-of'f.1.ii ~ ·i~1n·,.:i gy_fl control.1ncluding a .ban on· ~unty , 1 not el w epa· 1 cOsta lfesa store grow to a fiveyearilit;ail. · ~· •.. , 1,;1· ~ •• ta~· .... .J>nyat oWnershipofhandguns lion, the Gfe~t Bo.Yi s_tores re-three·lt!>r.:e SP.Ottiilg and dry .. All \fe ~_.et .bear about is ' ~ -~ . ~ ti'\e Na tonl.r Oun· , BU'i' 1'\,eth pointed out that, ce!1tl _y g~t Ott w1tti a ,postal r OOdsrtbiin, has been in the the tia~ hin~7i •bo9t gUns,;, .trf~l• 1'~t~, ~~~-ute ~ and ~hile h-i s sentiment may be ':1:11.sslle.f1red by a.woman_ who ... :(.l'D bus in es S· 25 years. Forbes·Jaid:~"'°e never he~P*-.._-"~t!VJ .tt~ P~ f wleflc~ •. 24 typical or Orange County chiers. said she wouldn t even buy ' P. 1 1 U b anytl)ilig' altotn (be .:Sood " ... .. milU. '!ftia,Jt<tt 35 mtllion 1t m.ay n,ot carry· to other areas t lothes from~the gun dealers • g'°unspubaer 5s.1edn gom 5ei::it a out • Anfbnj/1se Jl~l'.M~lhing. 5 the ,~ ar!l-', eS and' 31 .li\flJion are ~ where guns present a larger law <in}'Jlftore -• a . e in waves, ii.i .. ~~ .shOtg s • I bl • '1 ctesting, -~\'r a particularly Grant<-89 s · .pev~ hear arer1 . · ~\.'. ~ . · • en orcement pro em . ··s~POSEDLV Levis are r·eprebekslttle ·act .is com· gt.ip 'a'Ji.d _hun!i~· 1; ale!j" · ;-en~atea b.Y".. · o ence and un-l;'he strong es t argument as American as apple pie .... '' milted with a gun. class~s. • ~· Oa , cop'-.. 1!'1i: t;tow.(lrd·t.he end"! pte ~960s,, again;?t banning private gun Mrs. Debora R. Wilderman Antigun forces he said are servatit>n ail"' els '~ hUiltfng•,.; · th~pm.!11-iss1on \f3~~"'bJ1s.hed ow~rs,hip , the ch1efs agree, is ~rote , •·the Amerl.~an Tcadi-usuaJ\y compos~d o ( pe°ople to keep ·he_' ·1 \Jtg~ ~oWn 1 !>.Y Pr~iden.~,-Lyn.donJ'1nsoh to· that ~O!=:e stringent JawS_Wl!I pro- t1on ... Well J eerta1Q)y would ; who know 'little or nothing and the ,~,et _, .nultiol and ~· 1i1.ves~1gate the cr:ses -~~ pre-duce a i1ew,class of cnm1nals. hate to put deadly weaJ)OJIS in , abou.t ·guns. sport tarre>e S fOotingt,~rt! v__e0~ii_pn . ~f ·~a ~.eV> . acts . of ' · this s_ame category. I cannot "P~ple who own guns or for'...ms. O! re'crtQ,!iqo -e~O)'ed vi 1.efi$!e ln"our 5.0CJ~, in~l.~!~g .. • TH_E ~AWS,_THEY.said. would ~r!111t myself to advocate the collecl,·'them have a feeling br .. mJJltons of A'mencans. mu~~r. as.~assin-atior:i, arid· as-. be v1rtuaUy 1mposs1ble to en- kllhng of my ~ellowma_n and ror the workmanship and ac· Whei;i.,.~ c~ dealer.sells a;,n , sau ~ :Wd the cal\SeS and ~re-C?rce .and would lead tc:> a wider defenseless arumals. I intend cutacy that is part or a good autOpioQ.1fe, ~,doesn t sell 1t vef.!10n 1i:if disrespect ~or la~ and nft· between the\ public and law ! to inform as many people as I f gun, so.sOJneOne WUI;be killed with 0;~r,lo ,dlsres~ect for_pubh~ Of· enfortemenl officials. . come in contact with of tlttt' · ''-k l·ot of people arc iL Butnior.f\Pe6Ple are killed !~rci_alsb1an~ or viole~t!~1sl_'llp.t1ons ~ Both maintain that tougher ract ." . fanaticitlly against guns." he •bY ca~"than guns. You don't .0 pu it 0,~der by individua1s~_ lawS:-would not k'eep guns from :\s Buddy Gra_nt and his said, ••They say they are go-see theni tr,Yingtoget-carsout-and groups. '" . ~ ttie h,Ul.Os of -criminals but would three top executives settled ing to kill people. That's the ... Jawed, do you ?," For1?es The r~i;>ort on _'F-ir~a~~~ and p;ev.{D.t Jaw-la biding citizens o n o \'e rst u r r c d_ I ea t_h e r furthest thing rrom otlr minds ask~~-• . Vtplen:~e in ~D};er1cart .bife pre, from owning them. couches for an 1nterv1ev.·. when we sell a gun. Th~ ~e_y ~o. 81!,n own~rship·is pared .~Y Ztrii'ri'ng '~ound. that • PT.es~ntJy the Al~o_h?I. Tobacco there "'as an atmosphere or respons1b1l1ty and saret")t, about~~fof.all pl~~canpopaes and Firearms D1v1 s1on of the paranoia in the dark-walnut ''WE DON'T llANDLE· Grant a.nd Fof.b~-majntain . have al:. lea~t .oqe f1real'm ah~_ .. re<t_eraL ·Treasury Department paneledroom j unk guns -the SaturdaY And the key to safety, they manyhavemorelhanonej enforces laws -on over-the-w e ·a pons and gun night speciils -a nd ttiat's sa.y,•is-e<fucation . . (See GUNS, Page 83) counter sales of ·new guns. But ... • gun reiales are not controlled. 'l 'here is no way 1n the world," said Neth, 'lo enrorce laws ban· ning pri vatc sales Such a ban, he said. may have some impact on crimes of passion. but the question iS whether tl 1s worth the tremen· dous difficulties in enforcement, not lo mention the constitutional guarantees ·• To Neth, the main question is one of priorities 'If we 're really concerned with savi ng li ves-and I suppose that's what it's all about-then \1;e should concern ourselves with the things that really lake lives. "NARCOTICS take rriore lives than Cirearms, and here we are considering legalizing the first step-marijuana. I'm not saying that everyone who smokes mari- juana will go on to hard drugs. But those that use hard drugs started on m arijuana "It's ironic, but I'm willing to bet that the people who advocate handgun control are the same ones who a re for legalizing mari· juana. "What about liquor ? That's in · volved in many deaths What about motorcYcles, automobiles? They account for more deaths than guns '' Under Ca lifornia law, police chiefs have the au thority to issue~: concealed weapon permits, (See DEBATE, Page 83) ~1 ex ico again and it appears my eCforts al communication have I ·-r ,. failed . . J .B .• Costa Mesa Sid Gabriel, manager of the Beverly Hills travel agent office or Hotel Hacienda De1 Lobo, advises you to write to David Hummel, a Canadian attorney, at the 1'1exican hotel's address. Gabriel said the hotel is In the process of changing .managers -the former one al· legedly managed to make $12,009 of the hotel's .hloney disappear. The B.H. representative's office has $5,000 worth or deposits miss· Ing, Gabriel said;addlng that the· new management in Mexico pro· bably will begin to Issue deposit refunds In March. A Place to Send Your Ta.ri Cab Co111plaints DEAR PAT : How can 've get g6od taxi cab sel"Nice at Oran~ County Airport? On two recent occasions my husband and I were un- able to get a Yellov.· Cab at OCA. It has been explained to us that no other cab company caii pick up passen'gers there. We and a large number of other people had to wait a long time be rore cabs arrived. Arter a long trip across the counlry, this is Ve ry"tlisturbihg and should be corrected by someone. :\.1\1., Corona dcl Mar C.R. Chandler, assistant director or Orange County Airport, said the current franchise agreement with NewpOrt~Costa 1'1es• Yellow Cab Co. provides that adequate cabs be at the airport at all times. Security officers log cabs' service and report all complaints. These logs are reviewed. and when complaints are received Yellow i Cab is notified. Chandler said communication between the cab coni· ""Pany and the airport has been successful in correcting cab avallabllity problems. He asks you to report any ruture problems to the director's office immediately. .I ' • , - • • , T OAILYPILOT Horsin'·· A.round wllh ,..... ,Mei:. ii,. · ebby'sMom xplains .. 'Girls, Horses yndrome • T/IKIN(l A JUMP ON HER WAY TO OLYMPICS -SOME DAV " ~nyone v.•ho has ob· On ly thing I 'd quan-el rYed the ho rse scene, v.•ith is her opening line en in the most casual in v.'hich s he says her y, s urely has noticed daughter is a n Orange t it 's girls viho ha\lc County phenomenon. were living in P lacentia.· We, her par~n~s. ·reel 'thing" about horses. I'd say d a ughter Deb-The instruc to r who had horses have done every- lt a lso seem s th at by is 'more a California been training he r in ~bing for DebbY. She ses, perhaps realiz-c I a s s i c t h a n a \Vestern riding refused .got it all together in fifth the dedication and phenomenon. Here's the lo give her furthtir _grade because of them llars (Often s low in ac· rest of what her mom lessons because, "all she and she now wins the m u J at in g from ha s to say: needs now is a lot of rid· respect, admiration, and bysitting and myriads She has long blonde ing." sUpPort of horsey people o ther chores) their hair. Riding horses is her \Vi th re a I f: s t a le 'wherever she goes, as ng riders give them, pa ssio n a nd sheer s lumping, her broker well as that of her l t highly responsive to persistence bets r esulted fath er and I had no horse year-old siste r. Mandy. e Ceminine touch. in .a head sl'art in an nor uny prospect of own-Debby herself (eels equestrienne career. ing one, but she saw an for l u n ate to~ rove New 1 po,- 1 t Beachh This 15-year-o ld idlequarterhorseniare somethingthismuchand .. . , • or bOUm ilul wQifleh,. 1118 Te$ i , ' ' . . ' ' ''l I and 1°'119 merchanclse prices rtductd even more. Short & Lon9 Dresses. Sportswt~r-Coordinates ' ' . WE SPE.C:IALIZE IN ~IZES FOR WOMEN WHO WEAR 12112 to 321/:Z, 38 to 52 and those chic, . hard-to-find 12-14-16-18 and 20. • .. ' . ' • • • • ' \ ' . " t e r-eo or s t, Rut ltarbor High soPhomore named Bonnie _in a to be so Involved in it. nds , wlto counts daily spends five hours pasture and convinced She's taking driver's ed SPRING MERCHANDISE IS HERE reself among llorsin' working horses after the owner that s he v.'ould and is currently admir·l"----------------..;._;;_..;.;..;..:.;;;.;;;;. ____ ..1 und rans, calls it The be good f th · I d H S school, arriving home in . or e mare. ·DEBBY HYNDS ihg 1952 Ford pickup 1--------~----~---------------'-rs an .orses yn· the dark. Tha t mare s wayed truc'lcs "be cause they me. It began early with when she v.·alked from ··G· 1 . can pull a horse trailer." nd site has done a Debby. She passed up ~ng tethered in an oat 1r ~.like to boss and P,&.etty good job of dolls•for 8 stuffed horse fi eld , but she had spunk ~rs~s like to be bossed, Working toward rnak· t cs riblng .it and ex. W h . · a nd kinks and taught so girls and horses are ing those big shows a re-ining it in a letter to e put er on ponies D b b · ' 1 b natural for each other" a lity ts her single in· "'·hen she was 9. The e Y a O t a . 0 u t · h • h · ' te est N d •t th t this corner a bout her following year she 'fell bal~nce and the nding 1s t ~ v.. ay er tra1ne~ r · ow oesn a hp,t_'se -riding daughter,. t f E r h ddl ability she now relies on (Irvine s Thon;ipson 1 explain The Girls and bby. a familiar figure : a obi:~ed nh~:!e ~!m~ for exercising lop horses ~·p;;u=ts=1=·'=· ====iiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiii Horses Syndrome? English·style s hows in Okinawa, and it was Jov e for G le~n Thompson at J j iiiiiijpii AN ART sep_a_rts. · from there on· out. She the Irvine Equestrian AUCTION rs. Hynds has, io climbed back on, eyes C~~ter. • . YOU CAN'T l , set out the story in. s hining ~ith.. determina· I want to ride at the AFFORO µch clear terms that lion and a rider was Forum and eventually TO MISS! going lo t ak'e the laun.ched. the Olympics." Debby y way out and let her I t w a s s h e e r llynds ~on f_ides when _the ish this column in he .. persistence that won her future 1s discussed. and ords. a horse to ride while we those blue eyes grow ¥f!ll Can Help Train-To Serve Cftizens ·or Huntington Beac h are beeidning lo look with pride upon their new library and librarian Walter Johnson is ·already planning innovations. When the building opens this sprlng there are plans to , ~~Jude ~ bopks~or~ inie mua:~um-like setting_,. Needed lire volu~teers lb!jtirf thisalorll and act as docents. To book yOUrself a place in the oriani:zalion, contact Marie Sheets at 536-5400. BEGINNING Tuesday and continuing through .June 13, 1975, Santa·Ana College wlll offer a volunteer training course on Tuesdays from 9 lo 11 a.m. In addlfion to the weekly seminar, students will be required lo volunteer alleast four hours per week in a social service health ore~ucational agency or program; or i~ · a community or governmental action role. Instructor Glori& Davenport's goal for the course· is to provide the opportunity for students to become ''professional'' volunteers. AppliC Rlions must be cofllpl eted al the college · Administration Building prior to registration. Ir you would like to know more about thl!i. opportunity, ~all Gloria Davenport, &35·3000, ext. 439 or 346. ·---·1 .... _ ' MIMDAY, MONDAY, TUUDAT, Fii. 2·l·4 • ·• -· -... ..... ' • -' . -' "$.'!!:~ SHOE·DEPT. SALE! , WOMEN'S LEATHER aOGs Our Regular $4.00 HOW OHLY s200 WHll L..effler u,,.n_.w .... _,.. .. o.., SIM 5-10 SA YI AT I.WAIT WOMIN'S U:llCISI . SAMDALS Our Aegul1r $5.97 How Owly S 2 ti SA YI AT l •MAIRT WUTMIWITQ 11440 ..... .... w ....... serious. Two s umme r s agCJ she rode as a wrangler in a fiv e-day cattle drive up ,in Oakhursl where her ' grandmother,li vcs. She's learned to ~udge cow- boys and is quick to give the good Ones credit tor ·.their abilities and to spat lhe phonies. She too~ 10 ribbons·and · trophies in the Orarig'e Count y Fairgrounds S~OW· la~t suramer 1 v..·on a 1)1gh poin t trophy at 1t1i~­ sion Viejo, ·a nd is stE!adl· ly adding lo h.er collec· lion of show pl"izes . She ·has earned most oC the · tack she owns and is avid about keeping it in good shape. Debby knows the busi- ness rrom the gro\.Jnd up a nd cnn handle u shovel and hoof pick as adroitly 'as she handles reins. AIRP.ORTER INM 5KYUHEll ROOM ·I i700 M.eeAITHUA IL\'.D .. llVIHE AUCTIOM: 12 HOON TO I P.M. .UHlllTIOM: 11:00 A.M. SUMD•Y. 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Sunda)'l 1010 8. • • I I . I • Sunday, t=.t>,uary 2, 1976 E ·ON GUN' OWNERSHIP .•• ~ • ~Froiii P;..., ll -8ood gnwl\ll\n11··. , .. -..l Jety and • vlded by Geis ~nd Zim~I bet . • ... use. · ""'•T 1>0rtrayi tht deSlfe to ha,ve-~eth leves ~vid.UA.l&. ,.,...BOth~~n--also ,,,ted that weapon~ as a mosaic of fear 1'Rd avet:Herii'.bt.toJtiveaglll!· • ri.rurms In the boMe t;an be a deslr~. , PfrJte(:tlon-of Utelt&meJ, tie menace-citing for example-''Americans are afra\d.'' 5lid .• t•su&s few coockled-weal)Gn.~ wive, m:tst•klng ate-returning Gei:;. ''They're exposed to a ' perrnJll.. ' j\usbatida for prowterfi.~ dp.· · ,1reat deal of crimlna1 activity . NeU. di~-be wi!! 1ssue U<h. fetlded t)\e ll>divJdual'~·ighl to ind they look to guns .. ~ soorco ~~Ill for th~.Pro!~lcn or Ute," mll!le Ut,t choice: ~ ,ol protection. · ~ t •l]?l tor'..protectiohd(pr_:>P.tl'· ..,_ 1 "We still have some or tbe -That\tan,bereplaced. .Q"EIS. H~WEVE _takes lingering errects or the frontier , ~When t~e s:he,oric or gun shar:p exception tot.he her th~t culture a nd the legacy of 8 his· \herthlp 1s diluted, the ~argu. gunf\ can be .effect1ve~)I used .in tory of gun ownership dies 1 m.p·nts 'ho.ii down to t~o sel 0 f:defense. . I . hard." ~i.·U~ma,e .reasons for using . Let .. me . g~l/e !rpu th1~, Deep chann~ts' of 5entiment ~ ns. sporting reasom .and pro-y1gnct.te, Geis said tf •a recenl about gun ownership ha-vETlotto .. ctldf.~f homes and bus1nesse.s. 1nterv1ew. . _ say about Amerlcan society, , . hetJJer-guns are _an ~ffect1ve "A guy trying lo use a .gun to Geis said. 1 m~n1~orself-protect1on~sahotly protect. his hom e aga111st a "Americans are not prone-to .. • · , ''He has to keep h11 gun 1n a h · h r DAILY PILOT You will always save with every purchase at FG'sl! 4eb•t. l.!1Pic. burglar is absurd. . . hurt defenseless people." ,~ -•-J8£LIEVES that wbile place where it is safe from T e proble~ wit a cu.It o -;:::;;::::;;:;::;;;;;;;1;:=:;;::;:;::;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;;~~ma•v~people'f•ed better training h'ld H h .1 k .11 k -..1 ~un ownership, Gels believes, r Hf ·. ':l.,....-,... . c I ren. e as o eep t oc 4...>u is that ''guns are too easy INYE ORY lli:'DUCnON' ~ m gun Stfet and use, f1r~arms up somewhere. So a burglar or · . •· . • .~ , •. . · .· •~• gw.•~ns of protect•?"· rapist comes in whe'lhe's asleep. "THEY MAKE YOU forget. NYLON TRICOT 5 41 E ,,. .. WJlt: u,re de~ling w1lh a He hasn't got ~ c hance in the abo~l other methods of pr'!ble~1 1:!l.Plsl(1 many cases.a handgun world of getting to it In Lime. And solving -humor and talking it . ·~ · ,~··._-• i~.r-& good defense-the t>e:st de· ifhetries .. he's lik ely togetkllled out. . , .tfelse, Burglars can be violent,. trying. "I can't overemphasize that All HUFFYS · ·~ evel'llftheydon'tintendtobe. "The problem is that a robber violence leads to violence. Wh en 15 .0~· J1:· ff ' ~·.And the best ~et.errent is too fast to use cf'"gun against, people see guns u ~ecl. they use INCLUDING 10 SPlfDS I MX • o· • ~&a1n~t aPmed rob~':'les 1s when and a burglar tries lo avoid con-gup~. ~h.e moral 1s clear. The BICYCllS •••• ~....................... • ' . \.tflei!f: is a "i.'ell -p ub)i('12ed case or frontations. av1a 1lab1hty of weapons means •nc!Wlnu E•i-• A~~¥""" F .. u •Wett. sww .... -r.f~ ". a .s~op owner "'.ho blows ~ rob· i.'T e ooly time usi~a gun in that they will be used.·•. "' ) .,, ·•· , ~rs head off 1n a robbery ht-s efense makes sehle,·~ Geis Ne.th, how ever, .~1nted out AL$0 ADULT 3 tPEED ,. ~,.6.5" ~.l, "' tempt. "is In a street aSsault. But that tf gun ownership 1s banned, 3 WHEELERS ...... ;.i.... 'fl , "Arter something like that hap-~ces are it \,l,•on't work there "something else is going to be \.pens, armed rc;ibb~ries dr~p off either and that meanS you have available. . . , sharp)yrora~h1le, Nethsa1d. to have it with you all the time. "lf somebody 1s going to grab Jrvine Chief Peart also sup-Then you're likely to use it in ror a gun, who knows, maybe HUNTINGTON BEACH BJ•< SHOP ,ports the right of individuals to s 0 m e u n r e a s 0 n a b I e they'll grab a kitchen knife or a Jl'. owo handguns, bul is .less con-circumstances-like when you're broken bottle. There is always SAllS & SlRYlCI: All MAKES • vlncOO they can be of use as self drUnk or mad." something." SPll~ALIAT~!"GIR defense. To whie-h Geis responds: 1 Vahtes ta l.50 ) . Sert~ thru Wed .• F-eb. S I ·For less than S 1 O you c.1n sew a \• I l ounging ensemble tor your favo rite Valentine. White and "' tashion colors. 40 Denier. EXTRA WIDE 92-108". FG "s teg. LOW 2.49. NEW! SINGLE KNIT PRINTS Yakn~s to 4.00 Huntingtoft..leach (714J •9.2·5519 The key .. proble m in Peart's T II E ,S 0 CI 0 LOG I S TS• "Knives are not very efficient ~===~=======~===::::::::'.:::::~__rm~in~d!._1~·s~l;!:h~a~l_!t!.!_he~ge!u!!:n~o~w~n".!er have a perspective of gun control pro-killers." • • New pallerns and colors of 198 spring for Valentine gilt • • • R..Olved for'75 : To trim the root oi lrill'lPing (your*'lf arid a friend). Bring your. mollier, daughter, neighbor, etc. Al . . Elaine Powers, you get sensible eating ' suggestions and personal atlention every inch of the way. "Team Time" and. modern machines make it fun. Unile! I GUN STATISTICS ... ( 1-~romPageBI I The report concluded that gun ownership and the availabilit y or fire3rms are directly re- lated to the number or violent crimes com· mitted with guns. The violent crime rate rises. Zimring repoi'ted, as the gu·fl ownership rate rises. Jn a recent update of that report. Zimring said, ''Without doubt, the role of firearm s in American violence is much greater in 1974 than in 1968. Rates of gun violence and the pro- portion or violent acts that are committed liy guns have increased sub- stantially since the gun control act (of 1968) went intoeffect." .. traduced in th e 94lhBoston policeman Congress. Donald Brown, a 61-year- old officer, six months TH8 BIG pushes for from retirement. who gun control come after was gunned down in a splashy headlines storerobbery. screa111 out the untimely On guns, he said. deaths or such figures as "Those who don't want John and Robert Ken· to buy one can s teal one, nedy_ 1and Dr. Martin and half a million are Luthef King Jr,, or as· stolen each year." sas!f,inalion attemPtslike Such sentim ents led the one that put Alabama Baltimore Police Com- Gov. George Wallacein a missioner Donald D . wheelchair. Pomerleau to institute a Ur,ban riots of the late novel gun buy-back pro- 1960S prompted calls for gram for two·arid ·a·half gun control. months last year. · Bllt the same threaten· At a cost of S660,000, ing drcumstances also police collec.ted 13,500 prompted increases jn firearms, paying a boun· gunp11.r.cbases. . ty of approximately $50 DUring the Watts riot, each. . said Buddy Grant, owner Operat~on PASS <Peo- of the Grant Boys gun ple ~ga1n st Senseless and dry goods chain, Shootings) was d~emed sales skyrocketed. a s.uccess. by ~alt1more la sh1ons. Cottons 'and • Poly-Collon blend. 56·60" Yd. wide. Machine washable . CREPE SCREEN PRINTS Hand screened,. beautiful patterns, imported from Japan. 219 Shop early for best selection. 100% Cotton, 45 " wide. Machine washable. ·yd. • IAGUNA BEAOl-278 F0<est Ave. OPEN: Moo.-5at 9-5:30 p.m. • NEWPORT BEAOt- 20 Fashion I stand Mon .. Tu"es. & Fri. 10-9:00 p.m. Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 10-6 p.m. Sun. 12·6 p.m. 2j~Iotthe pnceofl. ACCORDING to the Customers were lined pohc.e o~f1cials, but an most recent FBI uniform ·up four deep at the Grant appl1cat1on .for federal crime reports, of 19,510 Boys' wE!ll·slocked fundstocont1nuethepro· murders committed in firearms counter waiting gram was turne~ down. 1973., about 13,000 were to buy guns, h~ recalled. The federal,.agency re· committed with But srter things calmed asoned t.he prog ram firearms. Handguns ac· dowh. he e:aid people would stimulate pro-1---------------------+. counted for 10,340 of the found theinseiv~s the fiteering through the total. owner s of un'wanted purchase of cheap ' "11<1 • lledJ ....... fri<atl (at I prict UJ lledJ CU aflorcl). Elaine Powers F~Salons Thal means one gun-firelilms and the lines to handguns and turning related murder every 40 returD them wer~ alinost them in for bOunt)' .... ~ minutes. a percent asloi· PASS wa~ supppsed to en· ney increase over 1972 and. . reduce the num):>er or . · a 42 percent increase F'-M T~E other ena gun-related .. crimes~ · since 1968. ' of t.ljJe contln.ent, Robert Instead they wept up . 'Despite the jump in J. ,4i Graz~a •. Boston while the ·program \\'3S ,,,_::_..::. ... ,,.-::::'.::;;:::=J:."""--..:</.._.J HOURS -9 A.M. lo 9 P ..M. ~ gun· re 1 at ed · m u.rder poli~e con:imission_er, ex· in operation. • lat. 1· th' · ot lik pressM h1s commitment s 1s JCS, is is".' e· l 0 }f; v e private Pome rleau conceded !rhot~. be a parll1cular!Y ownership of guns this, but sai~. ''Pvf!r the 0 ELAINE POWEQ flOU SALONS 1114 t guncontr~ year1n banned in an article Jong run, lives will be th~ fede!al legislature, reflecting on the burial of saved.•• SANTAANA WESTMINSTER ANAHEIM said Chip Cleary. ad-·,_ ___ .:;_ ____ ~----------- ministrative aide lo Rep. 2421 Ho. Gr...t A• .. GroHftlollf ~ S.lto I 14304 -· lml. 894-'051 I 1151 H. &did 5'olte M Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach). Nevertheless, he said, a few pieces or antigun legislation Should be among the approximat- e ly 25,000 bills in - 547-4441 991-0441 THl!Yi., Uf IF I .CAN DO lf"ANY.BODY CAN • • • My nome is MlkE TURIN. The picture I om showing is of myself ju1t. 6 yeon ogo-ot 255 pound1. In 11 ~ months I tost 120 J»Ounds ofter carrying tht ~ -c~t for 35 yeors. I wo1 on hundr~ of gimmlc~ ~ltts1 I •pent 11y llfl up and down ll"• o yo.-y~ finolry 1 1.oliled th•r• muif. be o be.tier" o permonent way, oiia !~ere. ,Is, '1ithout ,1hof1, plllr, ri"id or lopsided' ~ie.tt, ·exercise, high Cc.~11 Of".nol'IMn~~! "' I howt developed o plOn tcilJtgttd lo your .family ond yours tosttl, with all 1he foods Y04J like to -No forc.d fHdjngs of fiMI Of livtc .Of onything elM you dop'l liko. My POUNDS OFF PERMANENTLY progrom will enoble you lo lose wetght ond keep if off PERM.At.. NENJL Y, .;thout o feeling of dietary r•ttiettoft/ It is a JO ft ond ..,ell·prOYed ~~Pf°''~.. '... .. II a o MIRAC\1.'alt.t spending yoori an diet ofterillel oftor d~t I dilCO'I· eted tht1ir• is no 'raa~ to be ~­ weight, hot .... sn by 1D pounds. There ii no reoion to give Uf> ;,. focdi you like. tlhe19 is no rects1"' lo bottle with weigt,t. I hove eot.n more hot fudge sundaes in the '°'' ~ ~ then oll the rW of my life cOmbffted _ ' • FREE LECTURES lfJNDAY, f9IUAl'f 3 Holiday'"" of c... Me.a 7:00 P·"'· (lriitol 01 S.D. fwy.) TIJESlllY, FIBIUUY 4 aoyol Inn of Anoholm 9:300 "'· ond 7:00p.m ( 185~ So. Horboo" llvd.) WEOllESDlY, FlllllAIY 5 Holidoy '"" ol F1.1He"°" 1:00p .... (•~Fwy 01 Homo. llvd,-f...._,••il} WOUlDflrT IT .. 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' 29.95 Single amelhytl heart shaped pendan! with chain, all 14K gold M 11 .. JI. ~ ... ~ .l 1 I I .I t A ! Shop 59ftday 11 OJ'A. to S p.a .t ttt. followinq stores.: , FASHION ISLAND. NEtWPQrl Beach { 714) 644-2313 HIJNT1NGTON CENTER . t1Jnt11'IQ\on Beach [714) 892-7771 • • I I • I 'I ( -. ---' • • .. 1 .. ,.' -.. t • Alfi can .. I " .. I ·ag.e ell· • . $ome!'t Sliatrer ~te~eot#Jle 'i: -·~·'!'" •• :~ .~ :,: ~ " ., • t. _.. .......... • .. ' She is an ambassildor and J cab drl vt;.r. ~ 1J a noted.411arine biologist and a paratrooper. She is an ad agency executive and a supreme ~ourt judge. Once she served the"Unit"id Nations as pre- sident. And today she is a prime minister. Vet she also is considered the world's most primitive 'A'oman, "for in each case "'she'' is African. Long stereotyped as black woman naked to the waist, lip plug or .scars dt?coratina her face, the African woman has begun to s hatter this narrow im· age. In the Arab north. the black central s tales, and the white - dom i na ted soUth. she has emerged as a ke}' to. development during Africa's first generation of independence. ''And it's only the be~inning , beCaUJe \he momentum is ir· reversible." pccording Ao Fi bi )lunerne. a young reporter and .. , ' I, ,. ' ~ iii> ... • t 'I ,\ coJumni1t for Kenya's Dailf Na- tion. NO RUNNING WATER . Miss Muneme's moihef, whO li.ves 100 miles from her daughter 's modern N31robi apartment, st.ill grows coffee and tea on a small farm Jn an area dominated by her tribe. She has no running water or electricity. She cooks over a charcoal fire. And she spends most of her day in the fields or selling her crops, which·she'Cilr- ries on her back two miles to markEl"t, even when her daughter's car Is available. ·•That way of life will phase out or our family with my· mother's generation," says the pantsuited rePorter, whose sister is a law student and sister-in-Jaw a teacher. Miss Muneme quickly admits her situation is exceptional. The majority of Africa's women still lead lives of drudgery and sub· jugation in rural, primitive en· vironments. ··But more and more arc getting educations, .. • • • job!i, and 1peakln1 out,"1she ·ottitl. In tJie, _pyt~1s41ar1, · said, "~ven if it's just to kOl'p a tbou1and1 Of yollo•J>WOl'I~ husband from marryitlg a ael:ond throupout the c09un11~ :1ra .:I'.", wife." _ ~ left lhelr vlll~Jll-aover Marriage actually may bt t.he: • return. , t-J.. \ '•i, area most radically affected thus Some.join ~~'Wl.nt atuden r. far. Traditionally it bas-bet~&. Population. But mal\l all9"°rn• •l con tr actual arran1ernel\t to wor)c. -and'ti9$ alw•YJ·ln.~ between famili es: after the ulualf-emale~pbl.\ 't· ·~\ 'Jo • chifdbecw-ing period,' me0i1 and . In~any nauopa;•th.l At;lcan ... women often led separate li\jes . woll')~"' hold.a a poatUOn of-lillh'\ Today, indications are1 that statU1. r More often she bald&.' there is less polygamy; parf.,ners l~W~J'.-lev~l forlnerlf JJ!i•I• ril are more selective: and, in some dorrtinatedjobs. ~Jf ' ~1>.,I ,:. cases women "are delaying piar-In every nation_J-.ute~cai.t.,.., rtage or even cboo6ing career& . woman is m05t acuve ~/colq. · over marriage. . • mercial capacity. ~ • '· CAREl>RHASPRIORITY . CO!llSVMERISMISSTA 'r Fattrna Bthi, a memb._r of ''Women really have built up Somalia's UN delegation, 1ay1, most of· the big (local) WM· "Equality is what we're after.-· mercial concerns iri t,bM. COUD• Women want equal pay, equal try," say& ReatnaAddae,'1lea4of benefits, and the chance fofl pro-an advertisin1 agency in Ghana. motion in the same time as a Urban wome.n· 81i.o jbav.e man." become outspoken through a Three factors have caus'e,:i the modern additioQ_J!_!he rtlarkel change for women in Africa; role -consumer rights. · • Polygamy has forced mfnY Yet it also is ecoriomJC, that "·omen to be more indepeqdent. prevents more wowen from get- P o I y g am o us socl,..ety em -ti.nganeducation'a.bdgoodjobs. phas1zes the need for women to-· ln several nations, the average be financially lndependept of -per eapita inCome is under $300, men . "'hich often puts training and: op-• Along with growing financial portunltles beyon·dreach. · independence. \vomen are gain-f\-1any "ovellhments ·are trying -.i ing political pov.•er. They played to bypass some of these llmita-... keY roles during the fight fdr in· lions of poverty by providin~ dependence. ·• education for all children of hp .. , · • Manpower s hortages and sexes, as exemplified by ne _ .educ'ational systems often favor . programs in Somalia a"htt w-omen. In an lncreiisingn'9nbec-Nigeria. ·< or states, females Outn1mber · Encouragemerit also bas come males in ~schoot, mliililf1>eCause from many noneove-rnm-e11· men are forced to leaVe ' at' a sources, such a~ lht! interna- yo lfnger age lo get jobs lo sup· tional conferences. And there are port a family. a growing number of national A shortage of trained personnel women's groups fighting for also has opened the waY for womep·s riehts, educational op- \vomen as in the eastern s\ale of portunities, and new consumer Somalia. · laws. · ·i MIGRATE TO CITIES , The press .al5o ha~ been sup· • ,, BEA ANDERSON, Editor The growing rejection of ~radi-portive. The Da.tly. Na.lion has tional roles and values resulUng ed~orialized, ''Kenya women .. from these factors can be seen .were io the forefront of the coun· mainly in the migration to the! .try's struggle·for independence." ' " ' '. . . . ( ' ~fN .. INDEPENDENCE, POWER ,.. e • , .~ .' lnfluen.ces · Vol1trite~¥i~m Econo$y:. • ·1 T,t• \.·,,,.,,,(,,• ,. . ' · ByLAIJKiEKASPEft:~ Of-Dlttr "'91: aolff Now that .schools are more· ac· cepting of volunteers, the)' will face problems finding them. Tb'e prima,,ry cause of this quandary, explained Sarah· Davis. president of the National School Volunteer Progra~. Jnc., is the economy. 1 r. • Sarah Davis, president of the National School ;t Volunteer " · ~ Program, Inc. believes volunteer· can handle. challenges. , • • ' <I ' Many of the ·volun~rs; Usual<- ly 'l''Omen. who had the time in the past now are looking for work if they're not already working. Some have been · forced to it because their husbands ha\"e lost their jobs. She aQded, .. Womeh ate trying · to analyze themselves now and women's liberation ha& a lot to do with It." ·~-, ~ ( .. . ~ teer programs rctnf'Loi JAnaein. .... Jbey ~e·a.~ .. y olvq~ee ~ tw.jce 3 City Schools, "'as attending a 4 1 Week... . .. r . • . workshop for volunteers .... ut "Volunteering 1s not _Just for Golden West College. · -. th_e af!luent. s he . sa1?:. .. The Nationally. she said, there are m1nortt1es end pao~wouJCI. love about 4.000 school volunteer pro·. toba\~eth !-fl.unity.'', ·, grams·invol.ving over t'l''O million' ' ••To s~ -..,t . have n~ spirit for ' people.t. vofun , ' \VfO!lg: ..;..The Fprd Foundation first Sfle AXIi~ l!lat 1nsiitutlorts iunded tl\e nlltioqal progr;un-19 ,al"~ ~;.w~re .lbal in~h o1 a QO<Jr an effort to help local districts ~l'.S s>exlstenc~s volµnteer· get organized, she said. r~tow, _it \111: eighbok always ve baby- can provide information on""'tbe Sftting for each other because She ts not, however, painting useandtrainingofvolunteers. lhey can't .a:rrord to<'pay for the -an entirely bleak scene". ·'There still are resources service, she,said. Despite the time!, she believes "great challenges" are being of· fered and will be taken by volunteers. among the youth 4nd retirees She char,est that many people which we h°i:ven ' begub" tO ·tap .. are given few opportunities to yet," •he said. "-olunteer ln th~ schools and "we ''Kids must learn and 1>9·-~· make excuSes. couraged to help one anQfheil.' . For the ~r "·ho can't arrord Sbe believes children. begin· transportation, work could be Community participation is be-ning in kindergarten. should be tak'en to their hpme or church, ing tnandated as a pert of more taught-to share their· t.tme and .s_he_sai<l And for ~e who work .•~~ool P!•&rams. Once people . "-1ent with oU>~rs. Thfy oan do durini the day, ·!he school co um l)fcome involved; she aald. lbey "'thts tn schbots, she explalhed, be".opened fot an evening ot a Will ask, for what? · 1 thr:buall croas-ig«.tuto"Mnl: peet .• Saturday when they could belp in \: 't.utorln& anff;ienrlctunent' pro· the lil»,°al'Y, \utor youngsters or ''This is the age of the con-&rams . \t ; doothe.rtaaks. sumer:• she explained. People HELPFlJLSOlJRCES " TWO·WAVsTREET ..are s~ylng, "lf \\'e're aoing to Retirees .WOUid be .w)llinl to l\lrs. Davt.s believes a "mec- pay, We're 1oingtohelppl10,l' help but th'ymay ·~to be r~-.ca:• for help 1n the schools_ can be ~ : 1 • •. • : t,. t imbureed tor 'their 't2ut of '"fo\lhd amoo·g the mothers who SLOW CH GE . <., pocket" ••P!!!'l"I o! traniporta· -areonstatealde. ·• ~ _ . . · ~ l ~bnand.].unc~~~ : ~ ~t ",would ~e ~ a two-way ;ihe said volunteers are bein1 More moth8h also would ,aive t(4!et " she s,id Moth~rs would accepted in more r.~sponsible their ti~ tr babysitUnf.wero w11eiplh1 .th'\ ... ~la,'doln1 a roles but it is a slow change, de-tptovlded for. _,.se.tvlJ:;,. bu.t .they wou.Jd be learn- pendent on•.whe.f.e and w.ho is in: ' '4li sounds like <it would takeJ. iul at:" the i' ale Udte. It might ''olved. , .l .. ; mon,y but t'b.C!r.e are various.-:_...-leidi_the~ a~ar:eer. • -ways to get al'OUnd it,'' s~e said. _ ir. , &as·loat volunteers Still, she believes tile vQl.unteer In her Afattict, a gi'ouli' of,, i' , ~ •K l\l\v• becoy>e in· will come to the front with the mo4her.a h'Olb. ~,pover\i)' ~cbool . ~a..a d •one ob to sometht~g belier that ~ ia no looa,r. an otfer·movlel, al-a very ~Q\.al!• e ':.l..'I. Slapfl'have cs>m~ paid honor. or aprlvllefe.to:))e Invited adm(~alon ·fee, In, ti)! •choOI bq ' µ"8tlonal aides-, " •·I . · into the classroom but a'riCht. SatilrCla}', With tlie, !Mi!•Y tlley 'Y/• love to·t-Ose:.tlie01 because Mrs. Davis, director ot volun· raiae.~tfiey Obtairl bab~n ~ reaia;ons .like tba>,''~be said. ~. -' .. ;· -1€. .,·~ > ........ ',.,.i ..... ' . 1, . ' r en Ste~ in Wrong Dir~ctiori . ,-,I J..t "· ..... ,.., . ' ' • l)IEAR ANN LANDERS : Bt81Y onee lo a wbiJe you rerun a eolum11 because sotneone asks Jar It. I a• not oniY asking -but *'d*. I& WM the column on · ...... BNlllr AMarria1e." n --ol . best -and I ...SltttOW. -Qll1-Hanger -, D!ElUt .,., ~•PF: Here it is. wilh LI ...-'e ll!f11:!-0rc1aughterlets kMW 1=.r.::.:: be mar-... It to the ,.,_ ol ldl # llorctiolce. Aller ::. i:.= = . ~:: ..., ......... . ,(., ... ~ rr ,. rrled .,., .nday ~ amt holiday at your home. Act hurt if they have other plans. ~•' . know they WW nrit.r have to do . smotber them With &lfls. tt''the If the kid brelka i toOth . 1·1~·1n.' without anything ao Iona.•• you parents objeol, tell the111 to lieeP. jllted dw1n1 Pl•y r,1 all tho de-If alk lou are around. · ,: ' .. , I outoltt. After all,,grandchlldrerl, tait.-.,. 1 ~ )"Out d (3) II your married children (Sf If a '1"'arrled ~hlld .... 1' •' are to spoil. Snea~ mdiie)<'laihe' ::;, .. !'!.'!lf/t~ce -·1 a .•on lack en.0~1h. Jllaybe YOU can turn. a have problems with their mates, drinking prObll!Ql;I keep t<ilf~' kllls secretly if· YQ ve to '1 (~•jJ ,II, . · . .mmor •r1umon1 Into a maior encourage tbel):l' to come home, blm bia mata dfon hlm to i,t I They'll love you for It. , ~ ~our IOR Jiili a b11tton off -bani• and break .:Ill> the mar- no matter wl)al. ~ •\teJ!,tt!• . will rnalre• W.. fell be(J · . } (81 Wheqe:vl!I' fj!Urmi' ·led. ~'i!elf~~·~~~=· rlat,, The'!llvorc!e law,yors frq111 ly llo dadlltthelral C01111>1 ltsllllll.hlll .hroint Everyone nle.U •omeone o' son and".daulbftr ..i.11 with {Mir J be·liv•d·aftf.,Zn_J~a~u IO eoait to coast are<1uro to\ove you OU a 1 1on au w c may bl ~ Id • • ~-a "'! YN.ll'lr•.r , • forit ."'" , . have 1one unobaerV•<f.-ame. '· \ 1 chi ~, m•r~ ..bow ( Alaoq:ientlo1:theholti~hJ11ock ' . ; .. r Remember, a drop of water at a (6) l!yourmarrl~clllldgellian thin •hd tlr~lliil loot. Ge! or Iha s~t Ollthla 0081 It could • Ther~· I• ~ bl( dlflerenco. time can wear away a rock ~ if opporlun1ty fqr. &avanc•111eot acr~u the ~ tha YQU fan lhe line of oelf·lllt.v an<M botWjen colll and.cOol. Ann L•"· you keep al itloog enough. which takes him t6 -!her etty, .-d6JI t>llave a rwlllMll opinlo~ of. atari lb !nil llahl tha~ wlU ..,d <\er$ 1h9wo you.l>ow tbplay it cool !4i If your marrl~ children tell him lamllyia ore Important ~t)I e w a 1 1 Ou~~ e IO v,:g upill lllJ rllunw..-.. M Wll/IOu!lr<! ,atorpeop)eo\ltln her . . ll\an monzy andi leaver.God fMlndohllclran !IJ'e'ev<lng "' -_.-~u""'"""' iloOl!let '~•ae Se• Ten er\ havrn~ the!inancl .!..')?blem$, · wlJl .P)lnlsh hjQI for ~ng for. Jntlmale thei the mother' a flOJ 11 your married cJllld:has a W•y• tel Coo) II.'' Stnd IO cents i~ rus rn Wit ~~. lly~< tJ!e e<)mmah<lmi!ftt, r otfOly ; ll'leil~Ct ta .dtlfl1Dilllal, lo 'Ill• llµfertDW Gf1,'11>U~Wlth ,hla colQ .,d..., loni, t•lf·addr ... ed are having final!Cfilr />roblenls lather and tNy moth~r... , health of \lie Yil!lliPfMI. Aal< re· male, ge( IWi the a and Clvo tubp,d en •1"'8' tO ·Ann Lan'. yourse lf, borrow, lfn~eaaA!!t!" • · 11U'8dl1\.b.tu.taetalld )ly ii them both· a um~ e or our de111, po Boil )400 Eli:IJi IU. ordet. lo help tbero, l>Ut ~-• 1 lJ th~ illdothll~ n, llm\lt IO mwDJ "'*' -iii! . ·· . ' ·. 'Wa ' ·· ' ' ' . -l . \ ... . •• • • , I ' ' • I -' ' , ' • ' • ' 1· _ • ..: ~, • -i' l . ! • • .• ~. " ' 1 ''I : ,.. • iJ ;, ';s" •\I• -.q \ :Palm Spring .;· .. lJ:osts 2 Million • , r ; ,.. ' , . By ST ~N Dl:LA.Pf.....\N'E ~1 t -· . the conference lis t, they turn it into a set of tennis · p L'I SPRI .,C:: .i 1 b ·r-~ ~1 1:.. • '.' ~urts. The only indoor, air-conditioned ~ourts in • A 1• •1 S .-A _-c1n~ _1nie you c u""" •r the·btoomlng de&erl . }1ave bought balJ of t'h1s .~e~loV(n lor a coup~•~·~"' , It's green _ they pour millions of gall9ns or -~f lhousa.nc\-dollars. \llb:ieh-w~ ~ actualdo~.n -r. ..-wa.ter on this desert. Night club. Three _pa~ment made by Mfl, Nellie Coffman when she ~. >~staurants . Decorations ml.!st ·ha~ cost a ~bwlt the famous 0~ In.n -lone aone but nGt = .(ortune. But it's 10 new they didn't hav~leenex !0 rgotten. ..... . ·;t -' · iri-Oa'e bathrooms yet. Room service is :swift Sell ~~. Southern Pacific ownM:l-.a cheekerboar~ of boys have that old pro loo~ They can size up the :bnd: Evory other 1quare al<>li& lhlitilb}~ w&)I. · ·lip befpre iyou • ret It oil\ or yo\I!. po(:~et; and •!J'he government cave~ltfm&~4;-Uirtjnlle,J .. '-urvlce run1 accordin&Ly. , . $ .1'ack to the Indfan1 th~ ihaldnc"a .~~Jriba~ ~{ Hotel (s operated by Aniericana. the hotel :~embers therict.e~~tndlanalnAl'lltrtJ\~. ~ · : '-·~.arm of American Airlines. And who do you think ~~· So we cadl• down the· othttt ;4•y.•(tfm-owl\1 it? Mitsubtshl, the 1iant Japanese con- 'perature '18 dearees) (ot the opening of ~e Ca · >,ilomerate_, (j\nd_ when; you see the way the nyon ffiitel Rlrtquet~and.~lf-ftes~-,.pnd-of ---+--~apaneae are-buylnS up:-tbe world. y~wond~r . t~is expens.lve larout .!. ~rooms ~1w•s ~,ot , '"w}'y ,on e~ ,1bieY .ever bothered w1th Pearl given. But 1t costa $$7 """~Y· Tti.4,11-11§11 col! '· lla.rbor.)., ~ l'· ', course goe1 for $20 a rou Ten.nls. An-1~0 '~ · tJ •, * • hour. And a hOne wlU scr pe Y9~~b · . ...., ~ "'" • ~ -<.·actus for$5 an hour ' ,,· ,..~:.!1 ' \ :' r-' .JdcDonald"li can't get a hamburger stand in-~ • • • . ... ·J._).· I -~ falm Springs D~or IS loo garish ror this ·· I town. COlon«=.l Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken This is quite reasonable for the resort to'4fn got lR. But they wouldn't let· him put up the re- 20 air minules from U>s.Angeteiis.~ol!_e, bou~ f , , voJ:vinc: barrel si1n. _ . ·· San Francisco. three from c 1 old ~~110. ' . .::l _ , ~.:... And th~e·s summer .heat that goes over the There are thirty-five · 1olf coUrae&." .Bot-·~ 100 mark .. f;ats or people have the money, lots of 1-lope·s Ca\·orite. President Etsenhower.~j>en\ 50 people own houses here permanently. But only much time here that oae year he penonaUy 27,800 can stick it through those summer tem- cooked 26 barbecue dinner parties. peratures. . .. The to¥.·n 's permanent residents ,are only Winter population runs 75,000 or better. 27.000. . ··But.·· said the Chamber of Commerce man, -~ .. dJ,1ring the entire ye&r "'e haV'e two million peo-' pie £or various lengffla of time.'' ~. - · ·Main business hefe"t'be-fdr ~r«ieiiti~S.. ·rhe conrercnce center iJ set'\ip for t;2:90 for dtnli ner or 3,000 fo_r a cocktail party. When it's not on That doesn't mean YOU wouldn't like it year iound. There seem to be people who have to live · by the sea. People who are only -happy in._ t~ · mountaltis . And then theres.re the ~sert pe:ople r ~-th• iliysiery."1\1tW trl'e ~·· ~1ey-(jai,dqer'was '· a desert. person. 'He'CNroCe some cteSert bOoks -. 'IOnf'iction . Read them. 9und!X,FtbrU!!X2. 1175 , OAILVPILOT 8'\ ,::;;===-~-;=:::;::;;:;;~ .. A Oaklan~.~ Dier~~~. ~ 1\ 'fh~~e ~~re __ ;-. . · O~~D (ti~~ -.It T~a.h~ compeUllon It( ,ori11nal decor to wu once uld Oi tlilJ city picked Oakland for Ila beeOme a most unuaual, acros1 from Sa11 'Fran· ~om• base. · and lo\lfactlve, cl!ll'!'al claco that ''there' ts no The civic pi'~de •Dfll center1i- \he~li~•f"'" L ·• ; ~~~~ ~~ .. 1;,1'.:1."f~~ i:= ALLITRIS upOurge in TRAVEL Poet · Oertr\lde Slel.n, exblblte,d ,ln ·lh8 hllh apotuJand culture could an Oakland native, made brow wOrld of the ballet. be lci11ed off as mere the remark many 1•ars 11 window dressing ir it 'P"'e-cn·s;.,, . JllO but ,.&.oday. there is The O,ak_l'i._nd , P• et -weren't for Oakland's in-• ' ......,. plenty o~ action in the Company lS currentl~ creased strength in the pert oily . 'operatl,na ln t~e black, ~rY' heart or her being: · WhJle people still leave ~.~ii: 'io c~~~':lya:o':!: the port of Oakland. their heart.a in Sin Fr~-,major ballet groups. It Oakland is now the clsco;they are dropp'!'g has not gone unnoticed second largest. con- 1 o ls of mo n e Y an on this side or the bay tatnerlzed port 1n the Oakland. In fact, much that San Franclsco was United Stales, second on- Air Fares Available of Oakland's expansion forced into a drive to ly to New York with its or an g e Co u n l y in so miny fields has save its financially sprawling containerized travelers to P~ln1 Spr- been at the e'xpense of troubled ballet. facilitiesthat.1>preadinlo ings or San Diego can the . fabled nei~bbor "Every pefformance NewJersey. now get pre -energy across t~e Bay Brt ge .. ·· 9f our production or '"11le Ben E. Nutter. ex-crisis air fares on mo~L Not only does the city Nutcracker' was sold out ecutlve director or the Air Californi;t flights by boast tl\e ~hree-Ume 1 his year," said Io kl d edt r ~ world ct)a11]piop Oatr.Jand Ballet spokeswoman port o a an • er 1 s taking advantage o a~" 1 A's and the powerful Carol Osborn the port~'& uccess to. a percent standby dj s. 1 rootball Raiders, it also number reasons, .1n -count. has the basketball War-Miss Osbo~n attributes eluding edevelopment All flights Monday " rlors and the Seals the cqmpany s success to or wale ront pro~rty through Thursday and hockey team The latter "strong com~unlty.sup-and an aggre ss.~ve most weekend flights to two clubs were once .port, sound fiscal policy marketlng program. Palm Springs and to San home-based in San Fran-and th~. Paramount · . Diego are available with ctsco, where the . War Theater THE P~RT authority th e new lower rares. riors wore uniforms In several cities, in· ha~ men in New York. called EZ Fare. With the marked simply "'The Ci-eluding San Francisco, Chicago, Bruss~ls and discount the fare for the ty." as 1t San Francisco the spectacular struc· Tokyo who recruit trade.Orange County to Palm \\.'astheoneandonlv tures were knocked forOakland. Springs flights is re · down In Oakland the "We put them where duced to $9 .12 and EVEN the 8av Area Paramount was renovat· they are most e ffective Orange County to San contingent ~n the World ed as close as possible lo for the largest shipment Diego is reduced to $9.26 . . ' Travel Ag~ncy __ , .. . ' • v' Classes at OCC ' ' Threel)eWtrav,,t?lagen-7-10 pm on the cy operation Cl1lsses -campus have been aCided' to the "Tour Travel· 1s , Orange Coast College. nine-week class in whic spring ev1entng schedule students p I an and Classes begin Feb 3 participate in a complete of goods,'" Nuttet said. 1·ravelers must arrivt.· One of the latest ship-at the ticket counter at p_it)j nqt:s.t6 c:all Oakland least 30 minutes before Mine didn't come from a the schedulea departure r.o re ii n country, time. They will be given however It was seats avail~ttle on a first- Amer1 can President come, fi~served basis Lines atld· it came from after c"~ n f i rm e d -you 1uessed it -San p a s s e n g e r s h a v e Francisco boarded the aircraft. EASTER WEEK CRUISE · ' D nm est i c Air tour Students pay ror all TransportatioJI'" is a expenses based on re- WAICH 21 . 1975 ,.thre~ ... unit class· that duced group rares Thel l~j·~·······ll!I!~ meets,.Mondays. from class1.meets Tuesdaysll ' 7-10 p.in'.t at Costa Mesa from· 7-10 pm at Costa HOIWEGIAM CARlllEAH ~HES High School. The course Mesa Hi1h· • · M;S. SllYWAID lt • presents lnstruction in Registration by ap· FROM $535 p_.p.,.. the writing of domestic poirtment continues o..w.0cc.-r tickets and preparing through Jan 24 agency sales reparts Late .registration will ··international Air be held in the Ad · Transportation.·· a missi.ons Office rrom 8 three-unit class. receives a.m to 8 p m . through instruction in quotiAg Feb 14 Th·e office closes . fares and re~lations. at3p m on Fridays ; ahd>.!ticketing• ioterna-.~ Fo,1 regish-ition. n- ;_tion'at passeft-get-r It fo'tm1ation pho·ne· meets Wednesdays from 556-5733 ·~111)\lftCI lf!P NIUO"l l Aorlll>el Jl.9N to r.l•Wl'll A hale! root• upOr\ 1rn~li ••an11••1 lo !l>ot -.....:! I one '"'"~""""" 10 CAP~AlllE" SAN JUAt.1 '>T Ti.<IM"5 PUEATO Pl.A.TO ,,,.,. 11 "°" "~• rou c1n olOP -'" ... ,amo 0<1olndo Ot "I-on.-tMlo<I ••lu•n•<>Q to LOI A~ SPACE LIMllED -IOOK HOW ASK Mr. EOSTER • &OltHSOH'S HIWPOIT CIHTll 644-1661 or 644-2100 bl. 379 .• .. ' ..: ' ' ' ' . •, • !;.: • ' ' . • ·-. ' :...~- H1W IUILDIMG l'OR HEWPORT HA*IOR CHAMllil OF COMMERCE · :. C,.OME WlTJ:I US TO !HE • • • ,• MARDI .GRAS GEORGE HOAG MAIDI GIAS KIMG BUDDY HACKETT SPECIAL AUIST S'{ .. . . BILL LUSK PlllJDlllMlllCC ' ., • ' • . . . ' .. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 ' ~-' ~ ... ,.,· ' • JOIN IN THE FUN FOR AH EVENING YOU'LL LONG REMEMBER! COCKTAILS• DINNER •.DANCING ' HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR THE NEWPORT HARBOR . 'I CHAMBER OF COMMERCE iUILDING ' - PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES HUMOROUS• ORIGINAL• ELABORATE 4-COURSE GOURMET DINNER~ NEW ORLEANS STYLE .. . ~A~l~G i:Q 2 ·,~G C?RCHESTRAS ' iluciRHIMEHA.RT"S~OCllh'FOR PREhRVJ.TIOM OF llG IA.MDS A.LAM REMIMGTOM'S DIXll!LA.MD IA.MD • .. ~( ~l I ,: ; · coME TO MARUI ; GRAS HARRY BABBITI MASTEi O; ClllMOMllS 1 ., i/ .. . ' ' .. ' 1, • ' · F.OR Rl,$ .. Y.A1'.IOl'\IS .C•l:.t, THE HIW~ORT ~l~lf~A~IER OF COMMERCE, 644e821 I • SUND~. FIBRU~RY 9 • 6: 0 P". • IDR,ISS OPTIOHALJ . ' .. '". J. ~ • • ' • I l \ •• . , l ' • • • V -I ' . . : .;.'.. Mi>HTE ~~Ri.O ... ALLRQOM . -'. -' ' A'f··.'· ~. . ' t-:• ... _._,_ . ,,;. -...... DEL Wlll'S MIWPORTER IMM, t I 07 JAMB1'RE£1tOAT.NEWPORHIACH . --. ,. ,, i•t ~ ' '· .... , .... I - { I ; .. I • ' I I I • • • • at ptlC Y PILOT Sonday. Febf'Ulfl2, 1915 · Arid~~o~ .. ·st~ ~gey ._ . ...,... ,:; j +-'· i' I ' , "' Your RDrosoope. Plsees: Publish ' J ' • In the fil m capitals of lht • IJO'l'Tf tli t,l"e · • peopt e-w ho work at Co vent MON DA y . J<lottS. roq ..,, li)'lng to Nov. ;u ) : You have more world,nf; y lllll call bia>'°"" ol • Sin,•• hlr. SpjlC~c\llar<lebul as Gatclen M'ai;kel. -• BySYDNEYOMAltR give you adlM"\'1ltime. going for you than misht E'ng~ 'J "~ ~j ''ll"'·~=lUm ~wllll "TlllsSporl· A c h ance meetln& wit" ARIES <March 21. GEMINI <MayZt-June be imagi ned . Hlglillght but . t l, cllrecloc,Llnl!''!f ,An· 'iA&•UI~)" A~~,~d •l>llted playwricht David Storey de- April 19 ,, Accent is on · 20 J.: Accent Is on steady confide nce, initi,tive d~ oOl/a •!lout as roenaqng 'ba:c~·o~cj, ·fit'\li·'l'i-;111; •J:.11• to n1o"'4lntoaclll0lew.lrk\nlrela- inventory , t axes , in· pace as opposed to andwlllingness t.oaccept ualeprecpa~c&\therampM:e. ~lcree1twlltir0m(tkabli:1uecess. UonstiipU\atculmipatedln "Thit11 surance polic ies, money s ensational ,burst4 of more reSPonsiblli\y. Hls plx.ie face and"feoo.ental r •11•ve n ~tr I~ tt' c\lffl~µtt. Sporting Lif", ''which Introduced or ma te , partner. You s peed. You can gain SAGIM'ARJUS (Nov. host mariner a:ive the tfnpresslon The .1D0Yle wqfild'ia -hortJf~lne _ l\icba1'd ·Harr is and Rachel get chance to start ane\Y cooper a tion from one 22-Dec. 21 >: You eom · lhal De i1t ~ mor-. f41'l11lda~le one If )'OU'~ totally fependent' qn ,: JU;berlt.M tkelicteep.: / to be creati 11e and in:. wh o unde rs ta nds your plete, finish, get in1agc , ~ Lhan a 0$0.n a.t a rlther boring ·-· -.... ' -~ ..,;. ---An4erao r;r I• committed to ~ ... dependent. bas_ic regu.i.r.emf:nt§, on scree". What seemed ~ coc~tei l party·~.,-ajtlng for ~ fµg ,lllnd work\ng in En~la~. obvi6us in J)l[srmay n6w , sornethlng ·nau111ity1_ta.llappeo, REX REID' 11\Qllib he. JN!•ts tha\ ·~• lives TAURUS (Ap ril 20 C . .\NCEl.l (June 21-appear to be s ubtly de· Pian fst 1 andlh9sooner£.fie'better. . ther~. •'Wltb ~.great ~eel or J\1ay 20 J: Li e low. Study July 22J : Good Moon c~ptiYe. Ma rion G a ffney win-· .., For almost 20 years, Lindsay in t .. e r8W abrasiveness , and thal the i mplications of legal aspect coinc ides now CAPRICORN <De{', n er of th e G0lden Anderson ha_s been ·getting tti.s ~· -. Brllis~ress u-ea:t h!m .-:Vith .-. ag reeme nts. Give more with change, children. . W 1 C JI ge y g way. . .. grudg g sort of respect. · attention than usual to variet y and a change of 22:Jan. 191 : Accent. is on \ .e.s . 0 e oun. As a dirlector at London'& re-"En' fitfis still a profound&' partner ' m ate. Be a wa re scenery .. Your timing, in . friends, hopes. wi shes. ~1 a n Is.t s Compel.I· stigious Royal 'too.rt T,hef tre. it .• I 've been lucky beczause I've cfa ss ivided society and I hate or publi c relau ons. ~me ga m es o f ch a nce, is Your c.r~alive reser ves t1on , will perform in since 1957, he's had 8 iecdtd of ~r:.i.2~:~h1:1P~ba:n~ I,\~~~~. that and ·my work refl ecu it ..... J perso ns obvious ly en- sharp. a re uta!J zed. P erson a l the .c a mpus c o m · virtualtv ·unparalleled successes •a( t:!pposethewholeworldwantst:o ' m agneti sm is hig hlight· t th 1 8 J co,mme.rcial Lheatre." .LEO (Ju.ly -3-Aug.22J : c.-d . Romance is in pie-mun1 Y ea er at with such playsas"~illyLlar·,'' Anderson was born in bourgeOis,butinEnglaodlhe Bluegrass 'ou are 1n process or ture. p .m . F e b . 15. Ad· "Sergeant Musgrave's Dance'' BengalQfe, India. whe re his mo~ta lg,ia for·an e$tabltshed build ing -and rebuild-m issio n $2 for a dults, and six David Storey plays -father was in the. Britis h Army. SOiCl.tty is greater than aiiywhere ing .Some"bllS.v people" AQ UAl\IUS <.J.~n . qo l for s tudents. three or which ("Hd'me" wilb else." . 20 Fe b 18) A b ti .., llis mother's back1round was may notwantto leaveyou · .. · : . m 1 ons. John .Gie lgud and Ralph · "One or the things J like about ab 11 t Scottish. which Anderson claims Conce rt a 1 0 n e. y ou w i 11 go ·. 1 1 Y o gain cooper a-Richardson, -.. The Contractor" America is the lack or cliss cori· through a variety or emo-tion from one who con-Dance Fest and ''The Changing Room'') to be. ''l react against being even sciousness. Jf there is on'e , it's t rols b dg t th one-quarter En ... •l .• h . They lack Lions. u. e -ese are made it to Broadway and won the ~ based on money. not an accident em h d y · b temperamenlandprinciple." VIRGO <Aug. 2J-Se t. P as1z-; -ou gain Y New York Critics' award for Best · of birth. The reason that EnglatKl 22 . Sh · . P h a n d I i n g m o r e A CSF J?layorthe Year. . 11or several years, he wrote re-is In such a bad way is that evef· in~Pira~i~~~'':~:~;~~i~~ responsibility. l His films, "''l'hi$Sporting Life" views for a film magazine called Y.On~ hugs the past~" The Ca nyo n Grass . reports a re .. featured . P ISCES <Fe b . 19· (1963J . ''If" (l969>. &nd '"Oh Sequence. ··Then, totally by Some of U1is is beginning to Today bluegrass band will pl ay You make peace With March 2Q): Good luna r Dance studentS from Lucky Man!" (1973> have upheld chance. l began rrtaki1lg i n· sound like the ••angry youn·g at 1:3Q·p.m . today at the fa mi)y melnber. You ~spec t .coincide_s at this Dana Hills High School his reputation for OOth q uality dustrial .doc..umenLaries for a n1an" stuff he 's famous for. if Lake Park Clubhouse , make p urchase which time w.ith long Journeys. will join dancers from 10 and controversy. com·pany that-tnan.ufactured con· thi ngs are so bad at ho.me, why 12th ~nd Lake Streets in had been put off, delayed educ ~lio~al efforts_. c~m-oth e r S o uth e rn He is now in New York to veyors for coal m}nes and Cac-doesn"the clear-out? Hunt1ng!--<>nBeach . duetopricesquabble. mun1catio~ .. publ1sh1n.g Cali£ornia high schools la unch the film adaptation of tories. I knew nothing about llis eyes Oash angrily at the Dooat1ons of $1.50 will and advert1s1ng. Submit in a dance restival Feb. 7 David _Sto.~ey ',s pl a'y. ·'Jn scripts, the camera, or editing. suggestion . "It's plllshier lo be be accepted. ,, LIBR~ (Se pt. 23-0ct. the m es, c a mp aign s, a nd 8 in the Little Celebration, which stars Alan "My Ignorance made me think an Am erican director, that's why , The concert, which 22): D1sc e r.n m oney formats. Theate r o f Ca l State Bates and the-Ori ginal cast from 1 could edit a 40-minute film in t-he other directors left . You eat will also feature J~rry l o oph<:>le sp Pz:ot ~c l · Jf today is your birth· Full erton. the London stage production, two days. I di°d it all , fncluding better. dress better, liYe betlet, Lan s down, W e 1 s s possessions . D:on t g1Ye d ay you are artistic, te rn-Ticket information is whi ch Anderson also directed. the s poken narration, in two days it's more run. Brothers &Mr.Otis,and u p ~om e th1n g .r o r per a m e nt a l a nd h a \o'e ava il a bl e by calling tt•sa dra ma aOOutthecrumbl· andaba lf,naturallywilhout any ··1·m.nolbeing puritanical.lr Ar thur Lee Harper, is not~1ng . Set; a s 1s -··prorou nd '' se nse or 870·3371. ing facadeorramily life in a coal· sleep.'' those othe r direct o rs ":e(e sponsored by the non-avoid dec.eption of your humor . August will be All d a n c in g a nd mining· town that is being pre· The industri al films led to hit> honest , they'd say: 'England is prof!t F-rien<t., of f olk own creation. yoUr mos t s ignificant cho reog r aphy, ra ngin g s e nt ~ d b )'. El y Landa u 's docume ntaries about people al crummy, dirty and depressing. Music. SCORPIO <Oct . 23· monththisyear. fro m classical to con-A11_1er1c a~ Film Theatr~ as part work a nd leisure. such as the and l "·ant the bright li ghts -Of FIRST RUH! LUCILUiALL '" - ''Tile ~Naugfify Stewardesses" ' & MAMl (PG)· ALSO "- ,,_,e ... "THE GAMILER" IRI & G-,eC.Scott "IA~K SHOT" "FLY ME" (R) ."CHALLE~GE TO BE FREE" HpAY'S CIOSSIORD PUZZLE ACROSS.• n Seaeacile . 141 )iumld 38.Wrongdoers 96 cJ,mptete 78 AtUted 1 .. 2 Annoying 39 Desserts 99 Fixed look 1 Shatter 79 Gusset 1 .... Dart Hghlly .. , Inflexible 101 Obliteration I Apple 81 Blblical 146 Pleased 43 Coun\s 103 Hindu centers animal 148 Yellow bugle calories mantra 11 Goads 82 Andes 149 Forward .. 5 Electrical 10.t Coveting 18 TUfT1bler country 150 Shamash's term • 107 Cozy rooms 21 Watercralt 83 Bestows wife .. , Mine 108 Ch inese 22 Adult 85 Merely 151 -Alp: 2 wds. entrance measur.e Insect ·86 Wealthy 154 Minu1e .. 9 Veil fabric 110 Aromatic 23 Spanish 88 Baptlsmat particle 50 Saul's uncle plants name vessels 156 While 52 Housel op 111 Orange 2 .. Main 89 Absent 157 Colander 5 .. Charged peels ,artery 9Q .Challehge 159 Mlscatculated particles 113 Not any 25 Draft 91 Want 160 Morose 55 Farm 114 Binds animal 92 Family 162 Restrict machine 116 Country: 26 Farm member 164 Anx\ous 56 Cognizant Latin structure 93 Attack : 2WdS.165 Leases 57.Heavenly 1t7 Stamping 28 Agree 95 Conflagration 166 Notions downpour form 30 Behold! 96,Mlnecar 167 "Shadows .. 59 Sharply 119 Departed 31 Printing 97 F6els 61 Sermonize 121 Slyle measure Insulted oowtr £3 Try hard innovations 32 Tear 100 Adam's aon 64 Facial 123 Negoliate 3.4 Naat 101 SPf\le 1 Tally cavity 125 Rel igious 36 Inattentive 102 Spur'sdlsc 2 Proverb 66 Historic holiday 37 Tantallzt1 104 Milk: comb. 3 One Of any periods 127 Solt mass 39 Fondle form · .(Weep 67 Simple 129 Passes on 41() Eastern 105 Speck 5 Warm 69 Reckless 130 What potentate 106 Rocil;y hill 6 Hot coal 72 -··but person's? '2 Require 107 Conscript 7 Hindu goody 131 Michigan 4" Aaauslnated 109'Fllghtless mantra 74 Concerning cily 48 Snow runner bird 8 .College 76 Writ ing 133 Cubic 47 Verdi opera 110 Fr1~ cheer needs : 3 wds. rneasure "8 Infuse 111 Girl s name 9 Minced oath 78 British 135 American 61 Russian 112 At home 10 Painful measure Indian despot 113 1idl9st spots 79 Deduce 138-Jnformal 63 Base 1t5 Thi11 cord 11 Assert 80 Experiment gree\ing 56 Cargo 117 Yugoslav 12 Sprin ted 82 Roman 139 Benefit floats money 13 Leaveout Bishop 140 Spars 58 Emit fumes 118 Stockings 14 Catnaps 84 Military 142 Wh arf 80 Cease 120 Dest roy 15 Slinks absence ·1 .. 3 Sally tale 62 Sounds 122 Suapended 16 Stiff wind 85 Poetic 145 Trample I& Expect 123 Thrlltlng 17 Card game expression 1 .. 7 Block head e6 Dlnnerdish sensation 18 Metr ic 87 Doctrine 150 La!in ea Flood , 24 Follow measure I 88 Speedy greeting 70 Nero'a 126 Scotllsh 19 Spirited 90 Disagree 152 Soak flax .. e...,eri" turnip horse 91 Holly 153 Boot lealuro 11 O.poslted 128 Btended 20 December circle 155 Italian 72 Unrefined 130 Spouse 11isitor 92 Dry measure pronoun metals 132 Ethiopian 27 Finger 93 Gtossy 158 For 73 Llstener·s prince ornaments labric example "loan'" 13.t Oidthe crawl 29 Fountain 94 Black 161 Cordage 75 Dreads 136 To cut, order 95 Deflated tibef 76 Author'& after anick 33 Greek letlet" 96 Pairs 163 •Musical "~pon" 137 Pretense 35 Longed for 97 Resounded note • • • n " "' •• ' .. temporary. is by the stu -of its second season of five f11m s highly acclaimed "Every Day ltollywood ! ' l''i ne, but let 's not be dents lh~selves. based on great works of contem· Except Christmas.·· a bout the hypocrites!·· Al ., ..... lo "GODFA THU U" 111 "YQUHG FIAMllMSTEIH" lfMtll<- "MIMORY OF US" & "40 CAIATS" IPGI ""SWISS fAMIL T IOllMSOtt' "Ol.D TEllll" -rHUNOEllOll' & UGHTH>OT" "lOMfi.IST TAID"' IRI '1.A W & DISOIDO" .. LO\DS OF FLA TIUSH" NOW SHOWING! SORRY, NO PASSES AD SQUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES 1 SAN DIEOO FWY. AT IRISTOL { • • SINGIJo&G AHO '* ~U SIC A l. ST~I O f ...0Tl0Jo& r1CTUIES HICiH f CLUp •TY l 1ncotn A--w. o(Kl\Olt e-Petit • 527-2223 OPENING TUESDAY, FEB . 4 l :JO p.M. to l:JO •·"'-T.,e. ttv. S•t. 32802 COAST HIGHWAY LAGUMA MIGUEL IAt Cf'o-v..._.., r.tweyl ' ' -' ~ACl~IC TH•ATA•S DlllV•-IN SU ... R SWAP ••ETI NAllllaOR ll.WO.Ot M ·lft ,_,Meet ...... s..., s ••• S..• _ ..... ,.4_ Ollll•NGI Df'ive -1" 1 •a f .... ~ a s .......... , .. ... ,,.. ,,H s.. • ..,. ........... ,, .. _ F•m•lr '""~ Protita~ ••,••l"aG•l..,et 111-. ttwv '"· Op<tfl •:is,... Ut.& kt11 .• • "'-t •t•i4S ChlW.-• thr"' n . so' 0ii'4,.11 u..44w • •r-1 · · , .... ., .. •l~•-!.I ~1~ J~l· s.. ... ·-· ···-····· , .•.• , ..... ~~· 1011 • .• •' ... 1 I .. ·1 ! ., :, .. .:. 'i ., ' ·! ' ;I I ,I ' :l : .I .. , · .. ., .. " , • 1 :I ., 1 :1 Pizza 1 • Peddler I I 4 Pushes Prose Now -She~s· a Literary Agent By Al},T~~~k,~~SEL !".•lh11ur./.he ••plains. Oiamondsmayb~aglrl's m 1M1 c Fadden is best friend, bul Barbara e 0~" • · Cox, who has turned from She 11 speak:lng of tw peddling pepperoni pizza Laguna Beach writen, to peddling prose may Leland Freder(ck "Lee" turn out to be the best Cooley and Michael fr i e nd 0 ( a r e w McFadden, both of whom aspiring Or aqge Coast are currently enjoying au thors. s u c c e s s r u I "A writer's best friend book -publishing runs. • 111 his agent and ~di tor ," Cooley, 65, is 1 former :;ays Mri . Cox, th':' only merchant seaman ac~redit e d .WrMer 's advertising and publi~ Guild agent ·'" Orange relations executive ~, County. She 1s seasoned whose work1 include a nd .see m s. to know several non-fiction books "'hat s cooking on the written In collaboration BARBARA COX AND HER BUSINESS SIGN literary s morgasbord in witbhiswifeLee. , i~d around Ne w York HisownnoveJilnclude llhedoe.n'tjointt,"ahe ''I've received no . Ci.~~· . ''Callfornia'' ''God'• challenaea, 1lppl11a r.c?mography," she adds. • Beh.ig Ban}\er: I • It s 'to8ii1y' lt'a a cold, hard fact that 'women are the financial 1ianta in lhls country. We control the money, the wealth, the holdings in most of the major corporations. 1 personally manage the Bombeck First Na· tional Barik <Kitchen Branch ) out of my handbag~ open seven days a Wt!ek (including holidays), .~ ,.--A---...T _ WIT'S END · Depositors. Now, who is rirst?'' ··1 need 20 cents for milk money." "In the sofa under the. left cushion. Next." ··1 need a check cashed,'' said my daughter. DOC SEVERINSEN IN DISNEYLAND LINEUP Every morning for the past 20 years there has been a steady stream of borrowers walling for the purse to open. ''Have you got IDs?" "MOM!" ''Next ." two · Live Shows Set 1 dis pense money for milk . lunche s, notebooks, dry cleaning, parking, movies, skat· ing, t e nnis ball s , yearbooks, allowances and loans. Last week I took some drastic measures to forestall the closing of the bank which seemed inevitable. "From here ·on in," l announced, "l will conduct regular banking hours . The purse will be open on Monday mornings from 7 to9 a .m ." "Mom. I need $3 ex· tfa,'' said a nother son. "No way,'' I said shak· ing my head. "There is absolute ly nothing you can say that would make me give you $3. You are overextended and )'Ou spend money like you have it. 1 mean it. No more money !" ''I want to gel a haircut.'' · "1 was saving a few dollars back for my sur· gery, but take it." At Disneyland Tr um peter Dof.' Tirketron or Liberty Severl nsen and his Now ticket agencies. Gene ration Brass w ill be 1'irkels at the gate will among the performers cost SS that night . for a special Disneyland Then Saturday and celebration beginning Sund<iy, 1',cb. IS and 16. Valentine's Day, F eb. 14 . Disne y I a nd v.1 i 11 On that d ay, Kool and ce l ebrate it s Star· The Gang and Jim Staf· Spang led li o lidays forcf \Viii e ntertain dur· f e a t u r i n C D o c · g Severinsen. 1ng p.m. to 1 a .n1. H .11 festivities. e Vt't perform each night at 8 and 10 1>.m. on We ve bee n open Hiil:h Table" and "'The coffee from the pot 'ldon'tencouragelt,but here for a ,month and a Run For Home,'' all three alwa)'I plu11ed in when there.ii a market ... " ~alt, bu.t I _g ot verr of which Mr1: Cox ts the 11 In her somewhat What doe1 she ofier ~volved an this Jn 1973,' currently trying to cluttered but comforla· besides established says ~rs . Cox. whose marketformovies,plusit bleofflce. contacts in the literary ~gency, Belleit·Lettres. new, yet·unrele11edone, Thi• would seem to be marketplace. which - 1 s 1° ca l e d at 24 18 "The Art Colony "a book an obvlou1 truth but it Is like Wall Street for thole Ptf a c Arthur BI v d .. about Laguna Be1ach. couched In one of thoae involved in finance -ii Newpc>:t Beach._ . McFadden, 351• who la Catch·32 clau1es made headquartered In New lier small .suite ID the editor·publi1her or Air famou1lnthenovelo(the York ? r:ed barn·pa1nled orfice California Magazine 1am1 name by Joseph t ··we must know complex above Corona among other enterpriaei Heller. exactly where it ahould del Mar_be tter known as is be!!it known for hi~ A writer cannot even go," she explains. "We Urbanu.s ~quare is recently-publlthed jotr, Lhe Writer's Guild alloknowbowtoa:etlhe trowded . with books, nonfiction work. un 111 he h•• already top royalties. J tell them ~_an user: 1 pt s. photos "Bachelor Fatherhood," 1old aomethina amon1 <thf publisher•) riiht off .~nts ,kntc.k·knacksand the saga of a divorce in hia wrltina:a and 11 the bat 1 want a .:l>t.herartobJects . which dad ln•tead of repre1ented by an < b I 8 0 k) grand ,~~ .. :Ont gels the .reeling. mom kept the kidi to accredited Writer 's advance for my writers. :f'.m..e,thlng ls coo_k11_1g and raise. 0ul1 d a I en t . Th• They have It. And if tt'• "How come~" asked my aon ... The big banks are atayina open." Later, as I pulled into a filling stali.on, I counted out 51 p~nnies and or· dered a gallon of gas. During that time , the ·r onlorrow land purchase of li SS .SO ticket st~ge. "'-'iii entitle buyers to Ull· r?=c""""~=;;----limited use of the park ·~ .tl\ttH\ ··ves .. but the big bank.a have aomelhina we don 't have. 1!f0 t pepperoni pizza, a Generally, writers publishers just won't a:ood,they'llpay for it." 111....c:l;~,:::.=..::;:;.... corh~O<lity Mrs. Cox and handled by Mn. Cox"· contide.r it. ACADIMY AWAaD . b e r h u s b u n d • Belles-Lettre• •&ency How doe• Mr1. ~ She also respects the ALVTIMlfAYOlrTI r,tice·published novelist are establiahtd aulbon deal with a wrlteeand writer's own inte1rity lk>b Cox. were pushing WhO have solit their prose ptoperty that haa-spil eel when tt com11. down to ''D"· - more than a decade ago work1before. outofhislifeexperience? polishing or butchering ZHIVAGO'' when they founded the One notable extention ''His'' lira.. experience Uieprose. St..ritHJ Me ·N Ed's cha.in: shedeclareawithob11ou.i appears to be the proper "We. don't change it. o-r Sli~t · She got int o the excitement ts Lagwia· term. '!"e make notes and sendll-...--,;;..;~;;;;;;.;;. __ ~I Ijterature and publilhiq.J ieaah reitaurattut :•J'm di11ppoin~ in 11t back to the author with .Held by what she Hiii Cr• I I R 0 1 c 1 , lhl wom 0n ... I, know .•u1f111lon1., .l~t Mm ·doing cleanup work on llPP11bllohtd ownorot!M tharo m\11t be 10"11 do" t. You don I dare . ~ e r h_ u s b a n d • 1 Cutnborl•nd oa~ C.t, women wrllero In tho chan11., tht •IYI• or .manuscripts. and. 11\lft In whblft..• OOqtl'f'IUnttr,'' •h• 00ttt1nl . ; Cutting , smoo=hln , w111Mrlu11 and love for 11pl1lp1, •~r "' ltw llomtllm11 lht writer · editing and other as did lfoQntry-A'nltllii• hil,•t l)lrfah ln0t •hf 11111111tmplY. bt lolcl 1111 ofmarkcli nglhefi Id H~H . opontdlhlBt IH•l.elltei work hU" I lht mtrll .product where it is mo1t Hl1 'CountrJ Mllt1 •a1ncr. d1mand1d In todar't Jl.kely to sell ror top prtee .,, Lon1or TbaD QllJ Whal la atlllna omO!ll mark• I& I a o 1 ( bu I : •nd public ex posure ut MUii' 11 'lht btol lltlJta lhl mlla wrlt1U who a.rb1ra o• mo nlaln.! ·l!!volye<t l'vorud,"nriMro.Coil deal with n.,h1ra 11t111 h Ir IO per o 1 n I :. 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Mrs . Cox.. Orange ·• · ··11ik, for my wr1lersto County's only resident ,4:omeinto lhe off ice.llike agent member of the ;lo know them.·· she says. Writer's Guild, a •form ol ' And she acknowledges trade union which ll ow grea tl y writers collects l .S percent in differ from each other as feekofwhat a writer sells .people and as observers each year on a free-lance -a nd i nlerp r etcrs or buls,iayaonemustatart ~ve nt s. there. ''Cooley is ct rough. ··Awriler'sadamnfopl . " .. -. . . ·" • -. ... \ "Y AM15Hfl4G WIUIUMtsS•· ·~·· "MEMORY OF US" l :ll-~l l-lrOM:4Rzi 10:10 "$.WISS FAMILY ROllMSOM" • "OLD Yll,Lll" I I "MEMORY OF US" • • "MIMO•T OF US .. . "'LOVI A.MD PAIN'' lNI • "LAW I DISORDER" A) "OWL I THE PUSSYCAT' R ... .. You want it to go? Or are you going to use it here?" 1nap~ the al· major att ractions . The GoL11• \lt H special tic kets must be SPEAKS our in the tend ant. • purehased in ad,. ance at Wallich 's l\1u sic City, DAILY PILOT PART Ol1neyl11hd . II '• really f'tie.re than marching bands, c61orful parades, or a thrllllng tsobet.d · ride down the. M111erh9rp . , come to life like magic. A magic that was a delightful par~ of your ' _,......--'L/ childhood ... equally treasured · by your own children today. Which makes Disneyland a tradition ... a way of life. For fun times ,_ and fond memories, Disneyland is the happiest part of growing up . Come live it again. • • 20 Years of Happiness. • I • " ... • • ' . , • ' -,. .. -_, c-• • . ' --· ... . . ' "'\ ~~ ~ 0 -.. • • ')of 1, ' ·~ ' I • . . • ' .. ' • • ·,'.;, • l . ~ • • '. ' i • '· • • - • ' - T • ' .~ ' .. . , . ; t 'I I• 0, °' '; I , J,'ll .• .,. ' . ,.,_. "'•·1·. . _:--L\ --~ \ • j • -. ' ' •·,'I , . • • • ----#.' • • • ,, • '· • • '-, ' ' , . --...-' . ' L ' I • ·- ,J ' . ,, -' " . ' ' ' . ·1 • I I J • • • r'i. ' • •• • • • • . • • t ,.. ~-; ' ~ • .. . .,,,, . . , ' • ; . .. \ I . . • '\I I, ' .. ,, .. ,.. '."" . • ' • . , ' I •' " .. .. ' ' " , • Sund!y. Feb•UfY 2. 1175 . • DAILY PILOT (l~ Fagan ill· e Tr.ojans;. 89•84 .. crap ' • • Misse::-....... d • • • · Tldbli_, from Mihor and yort: Over ~.000 people are •'IJ>"cted to tum out at lnterill\U~I Hotel ,tilear LA airport) Apfll 3 to hqnor retired (as of Friday) cu• Southern Section commissioner Ken Faaans of Balboa laland. Bl EDBVROART .... o.iw.,..~ ' WESTWOOD-UCIH\'s win · niqg streak at Pauley Pavll\on Is sUll ~Ive -barety . Tbe)'r'Cross·town rivals. the SC Tro,Y:ns.Were eVery bit, as good as 9dvert\sed Saturday night. Tliey fought and husUed to the Jina I gun In an J9·84 basketball toss to John Wood.en's Bruins who won their77th straight home game. The Bruins never had a le.~d bigger than e')!*ll • polnt1 oJ\d USC was as clOSt! as three with l :l~lefL . . i1-Buti gu-ant-Pete Trgovicb, who played one of his best games at UCLA, ••nk two free throws 1filh 1:08 lert and Ralph Drollinger score" a luyin ot\ a go•ltendJng call with 43 secoq!siTemainlng to give the ijwUios a._16·79 lead. . ,.. The Br.\!_in& went into a delay ga!"e with 1':40 to go and a.Jiive ' paint lead, 80·'15. USC ~reed found op el men unde r the <to foul in the. k>isln~ftules-.s baslcet. # -.. the Bruins Improved their UCLA 't; iggest lead was Pacirlc-8 record to 4·1 which ties. se'ven, 37·30, In the rirst hair with lhe1n rC>r first with Oregon State. 5: 15 left, but SC outscored the USC could have folded early Bruins 13·4 to take a 43-41 lead. but didn't. The Bruins spurted to The ·1·rojans got many easy a 9·4 lead, biJt the Trojans came layup!: by breaking UCLA 's ruJt. back on ~lar1em Globelrotter court press. type pa ssing. Guard Gus WoOdeo called Orr his press in \Villiams -the game's high the second halt as bolh teams scorer with 29 points -also had look turns exchanging the lead eighl assists and consistently until UCLA's lalespurt. ..-; ' ' The diCJerence for the Bruins \'o•a'iil Trgovi~h. who was eight of 12 rrom the field and six of six from the free throw line. "l think thiS game proved that Pele Trgovich can play or£ense as well as defense," the ortcn beleaguered guard said af- terward. ,\)so, the Bruins got clutch out· side shooting.fro1n forward Dave See UCLA. Page C2 Fagans comptetdl a score of effective yeara a1 CIF sports boss Friday. Hts 1tur4y leadership kept the section together through its most desperate and most recent crisis-the try to put parochial schools and public schools apart In football and J;>asketball playoffs. It Get Away, . Since Fagans became com· missioner in 19S4 the section has a:row~ tren;aendously in siie and Says Ralston After Loss . I \lHill'E \lASH ' • ~ ' GLl:NNWNITe" excellence. Although Jeg11 l , racial and religious-oriented pro-· blems have threatened from' time to ti91e. li'6gans has re- peatedly utiliied his vast ex- perience to calm or survive the .storms. For those of us who have en- joyed the pleasure or a long as- sociation with him, his retire· ment stands as a great, ir· replaceable losa to Southland high school athletics. Speakutg of t~e Olympics, the V.S. 1wtm team triala will be. lleld at Belmont Plaza pool In l.onC Beach during June, "1976. A.Ml, tbe U.S. soccer team will face Berm•da In lbe first round •f pre-Olympic ett·m.1natlons Mmetlme before April 1 of this ByGLENNWHITE . OtU.Dlittypt ....... H • PALM SPRINGS-Underdog Mexico threatened to turn in\l.ihat would be considered a staggerin g Davis Cup tennis upset as It closes Nor(lt American Zone play with the United St.ates here today, needing only one victory in the day's tWo sing\lp sets to knock off the U.S. team. The Mexicans have ridden the In tod:ay' s other sina;le~ Smith is aso1iddtoiceoverChayez. HOw~ver; the. Ramirez-Tanner struggle figures \o be extremely close. Tanner half thei advantage Of a day's 'rest. Ramirez was on the CQUrt (or fiv~ sets Saturday as 011 Channel 2 at 2:30 • 4'1ent o( their eldest aqdyaungest he ~nd Vicente Zarazua upsel player to take a 2·1 lead in the Dave Stockton and San Clemente matches and put the heavily · resident Bob Lutz, 4-6, 6·3, 6·8. 6-4 , favoredYanksonlbecanvas. 6-4 before 3,050 loudly cheering. Although two Singles sets are Cans al the RaequetClub. being played today, the dp-0r-die" U.S. captain Dennis Ralston battle is the 11 a.m. opener which says Tanne r should win today. matchesoldcoUegerivals. "The way he played Friday, he Mexico's Raul Ramir'ez, who could beat anyone in the world. 1 attended USC for two years planned to team Lutz and before joining the pros!L meets Stockton for doubles so my singles Stanford grad Roscoe ·rannet. players could get an added day of Each won h:is singles Friday as rest." Ralston said following Ramirez, 21. upset Stan Smit'h Saturday's loss. while Tanner was grinding up_ But.Ramir.ez__seemedJittle con· Robert Chavez. · cerned about having to play five r~~ . Canadiens Wl·n, 5·3 ye::; The winner or tbat best-of· \ • tb 11erle1 wlll llaUle Mexico. · T . ·~ ~"'JF:'I. ;,.. ' l El l The-Angels w~iet: aJOOk-al~-"~a ., e p Hank Aaron d_url~8~€~ctu s Ml~; . "-:,. { ~ ~ . , i~ Leaaue play at··,Patm· Spiings . l_l·, .I 1 at·· · nt LA March 15·16 when the Brewers ont·-.,D ~ . · 'P come1n. ' • 0 , · \: ff. •• ~ • ' "' .. ' ··Q • ~ • . l · . Herb Liv1ey i& back 14 tbe ~· "'· · .,_ •• at O~up:Cffot Celloge INGµW.OO.D <At>1-, ac<111ei Tht Kiogs tied it again at 5:30 after ltt. OCC b~~ team Lem~re .and s,rge avar4 oflbeCinalperiodonBerry's18th H•led a wla•ltil l'licord In s.truck f~r goal5i~05 ap ln th.e ,of the:" season and second o[ the • 1m.1c. Thi• ae...,_'• · 9P.1!1t ls final penod UjJ I , .. 14< . to, a pme wh~n be deflected a shot 7·15, !Jlcludl•tJ t 111r~iiii{<lifeats.-.. 5·3, .Yl<l!JlrY ovei:.:tO • nreles · pol ·Montreal. g~lie Michel u ... y bad I c~ W(lekl. Sal.ll,r;4~. ~il!I\,: o•ll:,l! .t11, •. rcfcqueon ~powel'play. Po•erbousetblly'lir~7:leot ~njil:JCi iftlA.a P~ e-~~ ;Arter Le m aire and Savard Stete Monker Cf!'!!.'!!! •. ~ ,ilJ·1n w•lll 0naltt•'t:"DI . tglll!,8 pu(f~<Lthe CanadienS ahead, the from ·the Vnlvef11116j[o( • NaUon OC . Y ~ · • ;. • nfgged Montreal defense turned OCC seems IO geji.lOt.ef enl _,T~\rfumph;flf5'Jl(~1e.asolf 't,back the Kings on so me late but few \llctoriH':~mpl~ent over 1f. Klnp .~tive ·meel1!1U+.fl. charges it. · 11 •• ~ gave ~ e ~Caoadie.m and Kings 1 t · , .:."': 1 · i<jeri'U al 29·9·U recotda4or 71 · 1:he win evens the seas~n Joh• S prln ~ef San Points,.!.. . •• "4. • -~r1e~~eJ~_een _ _1h~.!w~.clubs a! OemeDte~ls vytnc..fw...•n oatneld Lemaire's garne-winnine: goal one game each ~h1l.e _three of tJie spot on tbe Cal Pol>' (Pomou) was a Oenection which eluded ~nlests have ended in ties. The lJnlver1lty ba1eballteam. Kings' goalie Rogie Vachon alter .Kings a":d Canadie~s meet once Women's basketball will ap· pear for the first time in an Olympic Games when the sport is contested at Montreal in 1976. Slx teams. including lbe host na- tioo, will compete. 1 RAINS POSTPONE HA.WAI/AN OPEN HONOLULU <AP) -Heavy overnight rains forced pastpone- ment or Saturday's third round in the $220,000 Hawaiian Open golr tournament, and ~ event was rescheduled to run ttfrough Mon- day. A single round of ·JS holes is scheduled today and the final round Monday. Both rounds will be televised on Channel 7 rrom 2·4 today and 3·4 Monday. Guy Lafleur had fired a 35-footer more this season an Montreal oit a Montreal power play. · lttarch 15 . Savard added an il'lsurance tal-Los Angeles takes on the Pit· ly at 10 :20 of the period on a tsburgh Penguins \Vednesday three-on-one breakaway, taking night at The Forum in its nexl a pass tmm Guy Lapointe and action. beaUng Vachon, the NHL's lead· ing goaltender, for the fifth goal of the game. The Canadlens jumped to a 2-0 lead on a hrst-period goal by Yvon Lambert, his 14th of the season, at 13 :57, and Pete ~tahovlJch 's 25th of the season at 2: 14 or the second periqd. It marked the fini:t lime this season that the Canadlens had led the Kings. Los Angeles_ fought -back. on- goals by Danny Maloney at 3:19 and Bob Berry at 16:30 of the second to even the score at2·2. With 50 seconds left in the stanZa , detenseman Larry Robinson drilled. a 45-foot slap shot lo give the Canadlens a 3·2 lead. UC lrVine Tumbles To Gauchos, 94~81 SANT A BARBARA-UC Santa Barbara outscored UC Irvine 26·8 mid way through the second half and went on to record a 94 ·81 win qver the Anteaters "Satu1rday night. .i .. Irvlne trailed the Gauchos, :.c;·S3, wil)l 12 :16 left in the con- test, but the Anteaters · went seven minutes without a rield goal and found themselves down 84·61 With five minutes remaining. Up until the period when UCI went cold in the second half~ the f&'1\e was c1osle all the way. San~ ta Barbar•. now 14-4 on the year. led for most or the !lrsl half' but nev.er could ltl.111 aw&y . The Gauchos led at halrtlme, 41·38. - The Anteaters trailed earlJt_ln the second half by martins of 8·12 Points. bul cut the derlcit 'lo five on a layup by stcve Cleveland on· ly to ate VC Santa Barbara pull away. UC Santa BarbBra coach -,Ralph Barkoy 11id a!toi:....the same hit Gauchos had lo pla~ very well to 1ct the victory. "I still think UC Irvine is one of the best Division It teams on the We~t Coast. It gave us all we co4ld handle." Both tea ms Shot very well, but Santa Barbara.had a.bi~ eClge on 11\e boards, oulrebounding the Antelilters,· '\1·32. Kevin DaVls paced lrvlne's ·at- tack with 19 points. He was four for four from the fie ld in the first half and hll on eight of 10 lield goals in the game .. * * ": "; • • . " '• " .. • • ' .. . " . ' " " .... ,,. .... ·;. ~ sets while Tanner was taking 1l easy. "'I'm in the best s hape of my life--:-l 'm ready \.o play five sets for a day, u "'eek, a month or whatever," he said . Ramirez has beaten Tanner in their two most recent meetings. It was an emotional scene Saturday with 600 fans who came from fl.1exico to support their te::im cheering loudly and waving little Mexican fl ags . And that· stirred American, partisans to respond with cheers or·· All the way. USA." Ralston's duo seemed to have the doubles all sewed up when they took what appeared to be the pivota1 third set, 8·6, logo up 2·1 in sets. And they were leading 4·1 in the fourth set with Ramirez serving and within a point of having service broken, which would have given the U.S. a5·llead. Three times he served with break points on the line. But hjt held on, thanks also to a magnifi- cent hu stling performance by the 30-year-old Zarazua, who ran like a rabbit and £ought like a Spartan warrior. Ramirez and Zar;a.zua rallied to save service but1'f_exico was still down,4gamesto2. However, they seemed to gain new life from the turnabout. They broke Lutz's service, then Zar~Ua beldserviceto tie.the-set. , Uf'llf..., ..... RGD LAVER BIDS FOR $100,000JACKPOT TODAY. . . $100,000 Match Theyagain,broke·Lutttogoup 5 c F d games\o4.ThenRamirezrallied . onnors avore again frqm apparent defeat. ~ Trailine. 30·40; Mexico got the next. two pai~ts tO win the set and ti et he '"'1-=~~i~T:!~~ 1!!:~\~~h~.:n~ Ove.r f~_av.~r Today- Lutz would serve.first to open tile 1 · • .. ,., set. But they b.roke him in Joye. LAS VEGAS CAP> -Corona He has played in two tourna· then,_ alternately.held servic.e. to del Mar's Rod Laver, one of the ments "$ince his layoff, winning postll:stioekingcomebackwin. finest players in the history of one and.1lo,sir1.g in the.first roun~ Wher{tbe fuial .point had -bt;en tenrfts, an'd Jil}"my Co nnors, of.the~itier . ·) . Won,'glVlK'q:~ttie match tofd~ico: g rudgingly acceP,ted by ' most H~e bas practiced fq4,1r or five team captain Pancho Cont_.eras peop.l.f! as No . t now , play for hourS ~a day for a week on the .leapecl_'f.rom'..his:..courtside_chair}~ .~_;oo~.!oda.t .l!.S !~nnis ~te.mpts ·-c.a.r~\ c~o,qrt., al'Y3Y!,i -\\"ilh full and immediately excl!anged em-to Ta ke another stride forward'. concentration. ~ braces with players and fans, in· The best three·o£-£ive set Connors has been his usual cl ud ii'lg the ui;rsung hero . malchwillbetelcviscdlivestart· mischievous selr in pcac tic.t Zarazua. The latter was carried ing at 10 a .m. since arriving Wednesday, kid· about by happy aficionados and .,ding with his coach a nd then fell into a cheerful embrace . Among the questions to be grandstanding to the crowds. with Contreras. answered are: Laver says he won't be dis- Zarazua later said, "l kne~· -\Vill the public respond to tracted by anything Connors does heavily promoted single matches in the match, but Connors is like. See Davb: Cup, Page C·? CUP PLAY. for huge prizes? ty to cut up regardless. . -Will Connor s, who has Th~'s the way he says he re- alienated most of hi s fellow pros laxes _~d the one time he was a mode l of decorum, in the Australian Open, he lost. ' 011 T\/ Toda11 Chan11el 2 .at JO by making wi secrac ks and gestures on the court, be on hi s best behavior against one of the game's most revered players on this auapicious occasion? -Ha s Laver, the 36-year·old Australian who surged back to the top two years ago aft er many thought he was washed up, lost any of his edge by taking a six- month break from tournaments starling Jasl l\{ay? -Can Co1mors. 22. who IA'On \Vimbledon and the U.S. Ope n last year, be beaten by a wily player. Laver, or does it take a more physical player like John Newcombe wilh a n overpo~:er­ ing serve? Nev.•combc beat Con- nors in four sets in the Australian Open . -Can Connors , who often plays poorly in Lhc early rounds of tournaments, be at the top of hi s gam~ in a challenge match? The match will be played in a speciall y built, 4,000-scat pavilion al a hotel , an opulent setting for the first meeting or the American and the Australian. The winner will gel $100,000 and a new l·ar. The loser. who lcc hnically should gel nothing in a IA'inner-take-ull match. will gel a consolation prize that pro· rooters say will be $50,000 lo $60,000. Laver will be the crowd favorite , a fact Con no r s acknowledges. ''I can 't r e· member wh e n I was the favorite,·· he says ruefully . But Connors rates a slight edge. Tom Gorman, one of the Cew professional playe rs to come to the match , expressed a n opinion heard over and over as Connors and Laver practiced in public workouts during the week. "It all dependsr·n Laver, whe(hcr he's lost a thing," he said . . ··t•m the way I am on the court because it .gets me up and gels me mean," he says.·· And when 1 get' excited l talk to the crowd. It helps me relax.'' Sports Today . On Television 10 a .m . (2) -C1BS SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Rod Laver of Corona del ?\t ar • meets Jimmy Connors in a $100.000, winner.take-alt match at Caesar's Palace in Las Vagas. 12 noon (2) -N BA BASKETBALL -The Milwaukee Bucks play the Celtics at Boston Garden. 12:30 p.m . (7)-WOMEN'S SU PERSTARS -Twelve finalists vie tor shares of a · $69,000 purse in the fi rst women's superstars cham· pionship. · I p.m. (4) -NHL HOCK EY -The Detroit Red Win gs vs. the Rangers al New York's MadiSon Square Garden. 2 p.m . (7) -HAWAIIAN OPEN-Third round in the £220,000 Hawaiian Open on Honolulu's Waialae Co untry Club course, a 7 ,154-yard layout. 2:30p.m. (2) -l>AVISCUP TENNIS -coverage of the Davis Cup American in· terzone elimination matches between the U.S. and A1 exico Crom Palm Springs. 4p.m. C7)-WIDEWORLD OF SPORTS -The 13th world wristwres tling cham· pionships. taped at Petaluma. Also, the international cUrf diving championships, taped at Acapulco and the U. S. open f.reestyle s kiing cham· pionships taped at Aspe.o, Colo. "This Is the best our lean\ has ,played In a month," said Barkey. ' , . ' . " ' " • • ,, Jt .. .. , .. Lutz •"II Dave Stockton Dropped Doubles Match. Laver says he's in good shape. , I I ' ' ' • I ' I • I I • I • • .. ~ ,. ' Eoo!Jull ltins ~ •. · GOode -l~pa11kles ?J. c>A1t.YP'IL.OT SU.nc!!r.Ft«Huaty2. ,,,;" ;..:.P~r·o-C;;;;;;;a•r~e;;;;e;;;r-., _R .... ,e_c_a_U~~~d~. ri Pit~"*•-A HaiVaii G~r PlayedAg'aimt Rt;1-~· ~ig f\ey, • ' • .. ' •• •• • £dll9r'1 not•: Tht m<Jdem ~ rporl• -olllo ii proukting mn-· la.intne-nl, quoUt~ and ocCaifonol. tv conlrov1T•11 on o acoU ntt1t'f ~ beJor• attained in the world of athletic•. Yet 1port1 of da11s ~ by at.to had great moments anct .1tar per/ormeri. Today our look oJ fhe1e do11s foc"tes on Cosio M•1a'1 Ro.scoe Brood. By HOWARD L. HANDY 011.,. 0.11, l"li.1 s~ When World War II v.'as nearinc its end in 1945. Roscoe Broad was stationed in the flawalian l!lands. lie was also playing foot- ball for a service team during the summer months.· "Our coach wli s a graduate of the Uni\lersity of llawaii . . Going Back IN S PORTS itnd he had a buddy who was coaching a semipro team in ,town called the Lei Alums. .. Our 'Coach, a lieutenant. was Using exaetlyJ the same plfilYS as the semipto team but b~ ·!1idn 't tell us anything .abopt it until the season was O\ler, then he asked if any of us wanted to play for the Alums. 6 "We went out and mingled with them and a team came ~to the is.,ands from the mainland and beat th e semipro squad that v.•as sup· posed to "·in it all, 9-0. "Our coach scheduled a game with ttte mainland team on another island and v.·e beat them 64-0. Toward the end of the game, we tried to let them score but both times, the run- ner with the ball fell down." Broad recalls that the -new,spapers in Hawaii report- .. ed the score of the game and everybody took notice of the names on the roster and found " many o( the pre-war island stars on the squad. The \\'inner of the semipro circuit each :yea r gained a Spo~ts !••Brief ROSCOE BROAO -trip to the \Vest Coast to face college teams as a reward fot their endeavors "After Y•e took the cham- pionship in 1945, we came here lo play four games early in 1946 against Portland University, Fresno State, San Jose State and Loyola. We v.·on them all." The team v.1on the cham- pionship again in 1946 and re- peated the "'est Coast trip to v.·in three of four gnmcs he re The fourth v.·as lost on several questionable calls ... by officials but Broad isn't complaining. After the tea m won its third s traight se mipro cham pionship in 1947 and the West Coast trip was cancelled f>ecause of the domination by one squad, the Hawaiian War- riors pro team was organized. Bf-oad was signed to a con- tract and the first tv.·o games of the 1948 seas9n were against the Los Angeles Rams with Bob Waterfield. Kenny Washington , Jack . Banta '1.nd B.. host or others well known in that era. Broad suffered the only in · Jury or his career in the first game v..·ith the Rams. " . -. -~· ,Borg, Ashe Win; <I -fi.ayner Sparkles ~.-RJCHM.QND, Va. -Bjorn and Alexander Gorshkev Lhe ice -Borg of Sweden swept past Kim dance. ~ ,..__.WarWick of Austtalia an~ third, ·.,,,,ranked Arthur Ashe over· ----7tP.owered Tom Okker of The · •..,.Netherlands to a,dvance to the ~''Jinals or the Richmond ~World ·-€1iampionship Tennis tourna- .~..)'nent Saturday. / ...,, " Borg had little difficulty beat· ~':1bg Warwick, taking the match • .,....fN, 6-2. Ashe won, 6-4, 6-4 . -d • : Gagner l'lr~t ~1 .. ' ·•' BATON ROUGE -Kyle -•Gayner of Newport Beach placed first in the. all-round al the an- """"i1ual Madri Gras Invitational o1igymnastics tournament Friday hight held on the Louisiana State :"1l1niversJly campus. "' · Six or the top men and women ::&Ymnasts in the U.S. competed in .. 'he event beCore a record crowd ~-.i. oro.600. -~· .. • Gayner's total score for the all-~,found was 37.10. She won the beam with a 9.45. captured first 111 the free exercise with a 9.3. lOOk second on the bars with a ~.20 and fourth in Lhe vault with H 9.15. . . ' ~tentord Lo•es t 1"· BERKELEY -The California ~Be8r..6· shackled 17th-ranked Stanfqrd with a tough zone de--rense "Saturday and got outstand- iD( shooting performances from " ca.rl'Blid and John Terry to beat •i,l;)e .~·ardinals . 60·46. in a h -Paclfi'c·8 basketball game. ~ The loss deprived Stanford or ..!il"8n opportut\ity to grab a share or '•·tpe conferettce Jead . "· '.l.'::)ndJAllQ Wins ·•• •. C 0 LU M 11 US. O h i o --~"l·SOphomore Scott Mey poured in . 'A,"'25 -ppint:i Saturday night to lead ft. top,ranked Indiana.to a 72-66 Big e: 7en basketba_tl vh;tory over Obio ·a... Slate. Woltpack Vpsei RALEIGl-1, N.C.-Fres hman Brad Davis hit a bucket witll tWo seconds left Saturday afternoon to pace eighth-ranked r.taryland to a 98-97 upset over North Carolina State before 12,400 fans and a national television au dience. Bibby Traded NEW YORK -The New York Knicks traded guard Henry Bib· by to New Orleans Jazz for center Neal \Valk and backcourt man Jim Barnett Saturday Seedir Dumped ROANOKE. Va . The t"''O top-seeded players i n the ·Roanoke 11~ternational tennis tournament were beaten Satur- day, leaving Vilas Gerulaitis and Roger Taylor or England to bat- tle for the $5.000 prize money to- dav. Top-seeded Karl Me ile r of West Germany was beaten by the fifth-seeded Gerulaitis. 7 ·6, 3·6, 6-3, and Jurgen Fassbender oC West Germany, the No. 2 seed. was defeated y ( Roger Taylor 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 Gottfried Wins DA \"TON, Ohio-Brian Got· lfrled of Fort Lauderdale cap- tured the Dayton Pro Tennis Classic championship Saturday night by defeating Geoff J\tasters of Australia. 6-4, 4·6. 6·4 . Wade, Co11ri 1''all M·ER RI Fl ELD.• Vu . Martina Navratilova, an 18-year- old from Czechoslovakia. defeat- ed Virginia Wade 6~·3. 7-61 and Kef.ry Melville of AuS'traliu triumphed over Margaret Court 6·2, 3-6. 6-1, Saturday nig ht in the semifinals of a "·omen's pro ten· nis tourney bro~en rib. He didn~art the se~Ol)d gpple but p ed and flni,ahed the season •lth the ribs heavily taped . ·ForO'CC For MVSwi,,,,m.e:rs .. My blgge•t th ·11 was when I Cuced Bill Ocean Toud ' Neuner of the J.lolly"·ood Bears. He was about 100 pounds heavier than I "·as but I was able to handle him . "I'd line up and begin look- ing to my right and leaning a bit in that direction. I-le was ...,·atching me and he look a stepthat"·a y . "The play v.·as going to my left but the trick worked. t brushed him ...,.ith my right shoulder "'hen he came in and he took t\.\'O more of their players out and our back had a wide hole to run through. We beat them , 28·12." he re- ce:1 ll s with satisfaction. llovv about the salary of pro players. especially tackles. in those days? "I received $100 a game and made the first string pro team that year." At th'e conclusion of, the season he retired. "I "·as married and didn't think this was the life for a married man. "I had the thrill of being in- ducted into the police force on the same day that my Dad re- tired. They had a ceremony nnd that "'as a real thrill ror me Broad ser \•ed o n th e ~lono lulu police rorce until 1959 v•hen he joined the Costa ~lesa force . "l still ren1ember m y father's advice," he says. "He told me fo help people, don't prosecute and urged me to remember that they are all human beings." " ' Pitching wW tie the d{Cftirence betw••n a \Ylrmln1 and lostnc baseball record at ·oran.ae CQU;t College tl\ls seuon. : C~it Barry Waif ace's Pirates wer ·23 l&st ~aton wltb a pre- dom1 ately frcahman team. But wltb som,e lop ~t)P.morea back and some key trce.htnen coml.ng in, OCC fl.ures to improve-it the pitching comes around. · Sophomore left-hander Paul Possemato heads the mound cor· ps. He had a 3-5 record' last season and a 3.l'f e.r.a. Freshman lefty Dave Shattles, from Glendale. and southpaw Mike Yost , a converted jOjJt· fielder, are other ke~ pitchi11g hopefuls for the Pirates. Three fres hmen-Tony ¥~ comando, Robert Lopez and Don Tryon-figure to start ... Accomando, an all-South Coast ConCerenc"C running back, will be I the catt'her. 'He 's f'rom f \Vcstminster. Tryon, from Costa Mesa, will open at shorl1ilop and Lopez probably will be the start~ ing first bes~man. Lopez pre~ pped at Marina. . , Lopez. may share duties with sophomore Ron Swanson, ~ho will also plaY. third base. Other top fettermen include in- .. fielder Al Zimmer, outfielders Mark Schrupp, Jerry Kobler and l\1ark Sigl, catcher Steve Ledesma and infielder Kevin l\1orrow. r"'reshman outfielaer Oun Spain and UC Irvine transCer ~ Don A \'erill. a third baseman, also figure highly in Wallace's ' plans. Spain will also run track for i OCC . lie played shortstop at ~ Mater Dei last season, but is be- ing shifted to the outfield to take advantage or his speed .. ' By ROGER CARl.'ION 04UM O.lly l"llMMMf"-. ' · ftttsslon Vie\o Jtlgh sophOJflore Brian Goodel sparkled with a .pair of secpnd place ijffortA, then anchored the rel.ay team to a win- ning 3 :21.80 f!turday ln the second annual .i1slon Viejo Jn-' vltatlonal wlm meet al Marguerite Olympic pool. Goodell was -second in the 200 indo· with a 2:01.20 to Foothjll Hlgh 's ·Bruce f'urniss. then pushed war.Id record ,holder Tim Shaw to a 4:38.64 with a--4 :45.68 in lhe500free. The host Diablos captured the 400 free relay in 3: 21.80 to glean second place in the team stand· ings with 89 points-a notch . behind champion FoothJU . Goodell 's t eammate, Taylor Hov.·e , also took a 1>uir or seconds in individual races. 1-lowe was second to Shaw tn the 200 free with a 1 : 46 .32 and second LO Foothill's Peter Spurzem in the lOOfree \l.'ilh a 50.16. Two Orange Coast area at hletes captured cham- pionships-Newport Harbor's Kevin Robertson und University High's Sue Miller. Robertson won the too fly in 55.64 for-a meet "t'ecord, edging Corona de! r.1 a r 's Frank Browne (56.02). And l\filler. competing in div- ing on ar;i exhibition basis lno team scoring), i;agtyred the div- ing finals "'ith 400 points to shade Westminster's P.1 itch Goldstein .and Mission Viejo's Bill Gerrard. Other top errotts by Orange Coast area stars included Newport Harbor's second plpce in the 200 medley relay behlnd Foothill "'Ith a 1 :47 .08 and Foun- lain Valley's Mike Kelly's two se(ond place (inishes. Newport's relay teanl consist- ' ' ed of M life W hlte. Kol\h· Roblnson, Robectson a.nd Jeff Oel\tott. .. , . Kelly's efforts eame Jn the l50 free and 100 ba~k and each. Ume it was a· Foothill &tar who nudged him for honora. In the so free Kelly cloicked • 23 .00 bel\ind Spurzem's 2l. 75, and In the 100 back it wa1 Furniss nip- ping Kelly's 58.16 with a 54. 71. Jn all there "·ere eight swim ru· cords that ft>ll, and another pro . bably would have in the 200 indo except for a clock ma~unctlon . ~1l1sion Vlejo's winning 400 free relay team was pomposed or Hov.·e, Cary Okazaki, Duve Duck...,·orth and GOO<Jell. Ml lSION VI.JO INVITilTl°"AI. 100 rMdl•~ r1l11-1. FDOlllllt llturt1I", ""9<>MI. e.i,.. GM\llrnl I. U . It ll'M'fl .-.<or<I) L Ntwpe•I ~rbor 1.•1.0l J. 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H1r1ellbe•Q tAn•flelrnl P . IO. TOO lrtt-1. Swr11m tF0<1tNUI 4l,l2 lpwel rt- cordl 1. Ho-CMll\IOl'I ~I '°·~ J. S\l ... n• lNtwpoTI "4•r~r l SD.lool • Spt.,.y !Mir• Goll•l ~•SS. Olvll CFOOt ltlll) SI .OJ. 500 lrte-1. !oPl•w \LB WllWH!) 4 lli "' hNltl rr corcll 1 C.<1odell i M 1 ~''on \titlol .4.4S.k J B•n.•llOll lf'Ollt'lt•ln \t•lll~) 4.SJ.41 •. k•lllol\ tLfi w 11i.on) • 5l II 5 Outa..,·orlPI IMIHIO<l Viejo! l012S • 100 b.tt •-1. Fy,nl•• <Footll•ll l )4.11 1.,.el •~ «><di 1 l<•llY lFount•ln V•!lerl SI.I• l . Lore•H 1Coron1 Oel ,.,,..rl }a.11 •· K°"""'U IAAotrwhn > lol.ll S. !opivty IMI•• Co~!•) 1 .00.JI. 100 bft•U-1. Gin .. ! IFOQlnllll I !»." (.,._tl record I 1. llO\.eOl'I ILB Wihot1l l:tl CM J. R~ l1'1e..,oor1 "41rborl !•Ol .14 4. Nf .. l•nd lNf""Jllil""I H ... oor l 1 :OJ .JS s A1evtdo !LB Wll\onl 1:01.11. .fOO lrH rtl•v-1. M•ulo" \lltJO I,.._, Ot;fulu. O...C•-111, GoO<:l .. 111 J:Jl.IO !mett T9<0<dl 1. LB W11~on J JJ_)ll J. Footlllll J·1• I• •. Ne-I HlrborJ ?'l.~J~.C.1ro11•drl ,..,.r Te<1m .coru><;>· I. Fo01'1U1 11n1, 7. M!\\lon lll•io !'9). J. Ult) NtwO<n'I "41Hbor •l'IO L..-q at.ten WI!-!IOI, S. Ule) CorOl'I• dotl 1-Mr and Founl•I" V•llt' (•4), 1. Ane1111m l)t), I. W.llmln"u ()11, t . Mirt CoU• !lJI. 10. S&rYltt hi. Broad has apparently done just that as a smiling, 13.year veteran or fhe Costa r..tesa force and a 25-year veteran or police \\'Ork . He v.·as named policeman of the year in 1968 by his fel101.1.1 officers. an honor th<it sho"·s the esteem they hold ror him Wallace figures he'll have a ~ good defensive team~and h~ ~~s t~j three strong hitters in Swanson, Schrupp and Lopez .. "Things look a lot better than last season. but pitching is our ~·· big question n1ark . Other than 1 Possemato. v.·c don·l have any Co1,abi1aed Record 2fi.1 l'Xperience," says Wallac~. Basketball Picture Saddleback Orange Coast was 3·17 in South Coa;jl play last year but the Bucs Cigure to improvequile a bit on that mark. Still. tea,rls like Ce rritos an·d Mt. San Antonio • appear tough to overhaul. Bright at Estancia Smashes Foe, 86-59 Saddleback College moved its Mission Conference basketball record back up to .500 Saturday night with an easy 86·59 win over San. Diego City College at Mis- sion·Viejo High. The host Gatichos led the entire game, opening up a 10-12 point margin early in the contest. Sad- dleback increased its lead later in the first half and held a 40·22 halftime advantage . Estancia High's Eagle~ appear or•11 ... C•••t•a••N1tSc-1e b th h lofthe ·mm~;ale Wtlll F". Feb. S-1----0CC io..rney 11"•1 "'""d lO e e SC 00 I o;;u.1 'J<O"" occ •t S.ddlet*:t., FKI. •. 1· J01. future in Century J .eague basket· """"··Feb. io-c,pr'"· llOme ball ·1·r•les. 1.,.,. F~b 11-.it P•lo,....r ... .. rn .... i . Feb. 11-•1 S•ddoeoec~ The Eagles are battling for the ~~\~}~p~·,r~~0.~~·!!;~~= varsity ('rown with two juniors 111ur•. l'•b 10-•1 E• C•m1no and two sophomores in the top Fro . FeO 21 -G<>IGen Wt•l.- T""i. F•ti 1~-•• Go•aetTw.st. siX:. The .best guard lRay Orgill) _.,, F•P 211-•1 c yo••••· · h nd the •-L up Tnu••. F•b 11-Et cam1no.11e1mt IS a sop om ore a ~8'- Tu~ .. ,.,..,~n t-!o•ot• A11•. """"' front (Jim M cCloskey) is a fllu••. M.i•t ll•-MI !o•n Antonoo, ~ -.. ~· .M.ittn1-o11Mr .!o•""'"'""'°·""°" Junior. Twe\., M•rt" 11 -C•••llOi. norrw Ori top or that through lht!lirst S 11 M•r~n 11-•I S•t1 ().ltfO M•~• -· . t 1<1Quti1~n •• 11e. J', ~ 'hair of the Century season. the Tt1u••·S•1 .Mar(1110.11 -atFu•lf<1(Wl•...,,,..,... Ea ttJes • J. u nior varsity T ... \,AOfd1 ··•1F Ullt<~on. !!o • • T 1111•• . Ao< !I l -Ce•" to" "°""' S•• .. AOO"•I s-.il C••r1IM, noon. '{ 1 ue• .. AP•ll 1-S•n OitQ4 MaW, llClmt Tllur\. Ao<ll 10-.tl ~11!• .ion•. 5.Jt ./'f'nl ,,_~allrw.-. .-. li>e• Ai:l•l11 S-•IMI S•nAfl.lonlo. Thur• . Ao•ol 11-Fulltnar., l'll>mt. S•l . ap .. 11t -•1 F"llerlon, noon Tue• . A1><11 12-.it c.rr1IO'.\. 1 nuri Aoril 1• •I S.n1• An.t, S•I .Ao .. 11•-F.,11artoft,llO'l'I!',._ 1...,,. Ai:i.,111-S1n Olt90,,..w. """"'-fr•••t•, M•, 1-Mt. S•n At1tonlo, llO""' A lt <J<Ome• tltQln .ti !·lO. unit" OI...,..*".,.. ·~ ooc•tell UCLA ... ' Continued From Page C·l ROGER CARLSON .. sophomore and freghman teams chalked up a 20·1 record. The Gauchos look control again in the second 20-minute session. opening up as much as a 24-point margin. Saddleback clea red the bench mid way through the final half and every Gaucho got to play with only one player not getting in the scoring r.1eyers (23 Points' and Rich column. Washington (16J. Fountain Valley's junior vars1· Ly, which stopped Marina's 35· game winning streak. was a non- league victim of Estancia. Washington, who was seven of Saddleback shot over 50 per-eight, might haVe scored more if cent in the gpme, hitting on 19 or he had not gotten into foul trou- 33 shots in the first ha1f aad con· hie. He missed the final eight necling on 18 of JO in the second minutes of the first hair and for a total of 37 for63. picked up his fourth foul with Dave Maze Ieci the attack with 18 :36 left in the second half. 25 points. He hit 10 of 16 shots He didn't return until six from the field and also led the minutes remained with the team in rebounds w~th eight. :Qa_n_.,.... Bruins leading 7~'71. When he Nau scored 12 points and G~I leCt in the first half. UC~A y,.·ason Normandie threw in 10 tor the top 31·26. y,.•inners. USC was surprisingly strong The win gives the Gauchos a inside, outrebounding the Bruins conference record of 4-4 and 51·47, and Williams was ever· keeps them in the first division of ythlng he 'kas billed to be. • Recent doings al the CIF coun· ell meeting re1ulted In the failure to sanction surrlng a1 a CIF sport. l.o change the croSl!i coun- 1.ry distances to ttvee n1iles and to increase the number or waler polo teams In the playofrs. Among the ch alter at the Cl F meeting it \\'as revealed that there were more candidates Cor surling than football at Marina High School 11 runs from S:f.5 tu 1U:J5 in room 463 en &be Triton•' campuli and will empulu I.be pas\ct. ' Mission Viejo High basketball coach Pat Roberts is in-his ninth year at the helm a.nd has only one l~ing season in that span. His current quintet was 12·4 before Friday's test at San Clemente and is a 601id bet to gain the CfF playoff&. • Newport Harbor HJgh 's soccer I.ea~ i• operating under a cloud or doubt with the forfeiture of eight prior victories a pos.sibWty. lt's strictly a clerical error. however, an4 chances are the Sailors will get out or their Jam. The decision won't be final , ho'lo·ever, untU laU'r. Two former Edison J--Ugh fool · ball standouts did well lhe past fall . Bob Graves was a parltime starter as a junior at guard. He i~ slated for defensive end next fall. And Gary Balch started at de- rensive end for Cal State <l.on~ Beach> as a junior. DAVIS CUP. • • Continued From PageC-1 they (U .S.) 14·ould throw ever- ything against me. but I was re- ady." Ral ston said he Cigured Zarazua was the weak link and planned on directing most shots at him. Dul Zarazua was indeed up to the occasion, diving into tables .and chairs. falling on his back .and covering lhe court like a d e- serl \\'ind to make hi s plays . the standings. This "·as Sad-USC coa•h Bob Boyd didn't ap- dleback 's second straight win pear too upset a.fte'rward. ''I after suffering four consecutive thought we played well," he said. setbacks. ' ''I don't think Pauley. was as A woman has bee n added to I.be Contreras said it v.•as tcan1 The Gauchos jump back into responsible for us losing as much action Wednesday night when ~as the p1a¥·o[peopJ~ like Meye~s, t'heyLr,aveltoPalomar. W 3 shi n C tqn 1arfd the Ir backcouft." ·· ~ ........... "°'' . ., ..... M•ll•• C..lh~ K1t1ot1• ""'" l'i•rroJ HOtlrn•n """' Tol•1' ,...u~lnw SI 'I 1 Cll(1'J ., ~ ~ ~ • ,, ' ' 0 • 11 ' " ' . • • ' ' ' ' ' • • • . ' . ' ' . I 0 1 1 JI 11 Jj 11o Boyd i9 now 2·1} against UCLA . .1 ~.1> · • • • . &OUTN• .... CAt.'liMI C~pmtn 61·1 t•. 'irOlllblidgt ~ ·S-'l 11, l•..,...rt' '·• 9, Wllll•m• 11M.2', Burrell 1 7.f •, MalOlllt • •·• •. S•ttord l O·O•-rou••i.i 16-JI ._. ua.A1tt1 Wesnlno•on 1 1·2 IJ, IM1'tr• • $-6 lj, Drolllntiti J l·• 11. rr90v1cP> I wn. ~ l •:110, ~ JO.O •. 01rnoeo 1.2 1. to1e1,1itf.17 It. · , t-ltllllme: S.Ovtlltr"C•I U , UCLil 41 . ir11111t111 out: use, Burrell; UCLA, W•..-.llllllOl'l1 JollnSOtl. Te...,, IOlllt; 6owln.rn c../ 21, UCl.AJl. . A·1l .. CIF exeutlve council, but at-spirit that won for l\fexico Satur· tempts to mike mandatory that a . day. "They were playing as one,~ woman rrom every high school at-.4 lHlkini;: arid helping each other tend all league m eetings with the and ne\'er g iving up." he said. principal •nd l>°Y" athletic dlrec· ''Vle thought Lutz and Stockton tor~alled. · would not be a strong team. They The 32-team football playoCfs in 4-A, 3-A anc;l 2-A will contJpue in ,th,~ fa IL /)> • Phhadelpblti Phllll .. sconL and ~an Clemente lllgh athletic dlreetot Pal Roaan Will be con-d~cttlc a lia~eball" teehnlque Class ,ot ;JO•tb 1ta~ coaches begto~1.ttood.ly '!l&ht. stayed back too deep, too long and v.·ere not playiog the net enough. We lobbe<t and kepi the· ball In play until they majle the mil· lakes. · • ''\\re ~Ne re aleri. and quick :they "''ere trying to hit too hard and that v.·as the difCerence. At the end Stockton appeared tense and we were trying tc put most of the pre- ssure on him.'· ;... The triumph wai the 1-loosiers' ""23rd in a row, 20 ollhem coming ··':this aeason. Indiana; the nation·s ._....lone unbeaten ma}or college ~ ie:am,i. pushed lta conference · ;1.:1eadln1 record to 9-0. .... . ·nt.7'1drd 'flt le , ""' COPENHAGEN -~lstinee .. .&-Erriath, an JS..year:·o'd East ·t'Cerman, skated off With her .-4birCI alral(ht . wome11 1s tit le • S.turday nl'-'111 narrowly edging .;-out C1lllornla·ba&ed Dlune de Cypr~ss S_kater 2nd to ~c~~llen • -i-.w of The Netherlandaln the .h finale or lt>t; European fl1ure lkaUna eltom~pa . , .:i Mtas Erra '• vJ,.ctory m~'!"'• It another· t:att an 1 ep of the auUo• ®"".-. II)• . vlel Unloll ~~ otller gold-_,... ~1toc1111i1a and Alf•· Mier Sa l.Dv wOa t'1e pait"A1 Yladlmir Kovalev .tht mefl'I lllDll•. amt Ludnllla pakbomo•a ' , ' ' OAKLAND !API -Gbrdon &tcKellen Jr.,~( Lake Placid, N.Y. couldn't match a sensa- tional tree style performance by rival Terry Kubicka Saturday night but still scored hi"gh enough to win his third straight senior mrn's title in the U.S. figure skating championships. Kubicka from C)·press. re- ceived perfect-6 .0 scorm from tW(! judges (0< composition and jtyle and had only bnt score µn der $.8 in tbe free ·llyl• Ju~gtng to win the Jina! pha.>le . , I ., . l' But Mc Kellen all!O scored well Colo .• like Kubick•, .......tved-a'-Re111ti;i.n1et, 15, ofLexinto~ . despite one Call and held onto the pair of 8.0 acoret In the fre4 lty)e Maas. capt~ the novlc• men s lead he took lnto~eevenina:. · ,iudglng and receiv$1a11tand.lng event: De r4h Mansfield, anll ~fcKel1en, 21, fell a.s he al-ovation at 1:he conclusion h"1 Fre_d Ma.Y. a.rd, both 16 and from tempted an 'ext«mely dirtlc~t llve·mlrtu<e pro1ram His. Weat ,!farll•ld. Conn. won the nxel txifore an.Oakland Coliseu.n)~ p;erlormanct e8rnett bl• a lhtrd· sUy~t'O&nC.e. a'nd Sandi l .enz. 't4 , Arena crowd ol 12.000. • ii!•<• f)~tsh b<lhlnd Mcl<;ellen and or Rock(oriJ, Ill· won the novice All four seriior titles jn uie toUr• fu.bl.(i:k• In the final 1taridln11.. 'ladtes ev~nL • · I day competition were ~onb.tde·' ·~1\(eKellen was ranked ftr11,t Late F. idoy ni ght, Dorothy fending cha~I~' llllU..be 1',eJ'..;all .by flv.e. judi'&-•nd.-fl\tmfll-ot'RiTcr,11dc,-Cllnn. maffi. tncluded oil tea rop~n~· totaled 188.4S points In the event. t.111ned her natiOnal 1ad1es title lng the t:nil tttes Jn tl1~ W9,rlll Kubick a, also seco1\d o year ago, with 188.66 poin(s to 188.28 for Chal)'lplonshll!S x~-<n nt~ In •rcttlYtd' 198.Sll l)olhlJ: Tickner rurtner ·uP Wend y Burge or Colorado Springs, Colo. tt.S. 'l9 and fourth place Ken Garden Oi-ove, a 17-year-old who Churte1 Tickner of UtUet.on, L Newfield 179.i9~ W!f seventh last year. i ' .- • ' !. . SO today, it'so\1the11ne=-the on· cc hco\.'ll'y f'1vu1·ed U.S. ·raclna:' "'hot would be only IU isecond D11Via: Cup IOS.$ toe Mexican teaiu in 24 meeUnes.'Theonryot.Jicr loaa was in Mexl~Clt.yin 1982. T -• • I ' , Sunday, February 2. 1975 OAJLY PILOT ·checking W:omen's Golf Q aske-ball.ltesul~s~~~;~~ ·For Coastal Area hi~etays POM~~The· UC Irvlne Jwfmmina tea1IJ: finished third Ill tl>e Ci:al Poly Pomona relays Salqrday . • . PUBI.l('l\IOTf E lt was 1ue1t day at lrvlne Coast Country Club recently w Ith a foursome c6m posed of Dee Dee Whlte, Carolyn Gray and guests Ruth Sanders and Dee Wells or Mesa Verde CC winning gross honors with a score 01153. Jn second place were Sally Cohn and Janis Whitesid e with guests Ann DePlanque and Ruth Tully of El Niguel CCatlS9. 1n net action, Irene Kay and Marearet Rite teamed with Corrine Franklin and Jlelen llope of El Niguel CC for first place honors at 130. Three teams tied for ~ond at 131 including Betty Witalis und Bea fl-eebairn with guests Cele Brown of Mesa Verde and Mrs. Young of El Niguel. On o secon·d squad were: Marge Stocker and Pat CJarkson with guests Phyllis Leasure r Mesa Ve.rde CC> and M. Johnson (El ~iguel CC>. The other team had Jlelen .Valentin ... e and Marie Bosolnwort.p with SPOIJS Los Al R acing . Results L05 ALAMITOS RIESIJL TS l"..-S.lwd;iy CM•r, 1'rKll"F$ l"l•ST RACIE -«lO ..... oi.. J .,.., oll»l.up.Cl•imlng Pur~UOOO. D...c!v E•P•••~ (Act..1r l 2~.«I 1f>.00 I .to ""-' Roy•I (C•rOolill l~ . .O 1.C(I Aocl•IMk ll IRkllMdSI 3...0 Tl<n!!-21l.1t jl,l"l r.,.-Rocky St«h MM!l, S..il· ty 0.•, HY Bouno, Slorm111', Jolly Sft.ldow, AnruhUc Hoscr•ICl'lfl I a111ACTA l ·D•!Mty IE•J'fft' & J..MMI lt•Y•I, ..... IJ:H.00 lltCOfilO JIACE -«llY.tirds. J 'f'(!ilr oku. Ct•iml""O. Puri.t ~1'® ·ful'tMI 0utSh011 (Tre~•I . 16.60 l .l.O Tn1•Hr1 4Wo1rd) l.llO Sonoerm 0~••11 T1fM ....., ?0.21 .... '·" HO AIMJ •.in -Ki~$ M An')el, Che•; Ami, KH1y GolO!lu~t. Hv Get B•r, t-iusllin 8u;. Ftckle Lo~e. Quic k ...... Sc:••tcMd -P•I'~ o...oy, !m.tgO." eo.v. G•ml Cooy, JU!.l,. r.tgo10 •• UM.,..oll• llll (~I 0.fl .. Mii" °'"" 111f F 11•1 wr-~•11.._ r: t11.vp1..-~~, Ot) C !ti Horln et111b !41 ' Q Cll C:uU•rlloOft Howitt 01 G Ill Cr•JllJ 5-(orlng wn&: Uni.,.•1ity-P..-t•ll 1, Johni.on 1. 0.11• l-llll•-•·-2. IH•lPI I. 1-1•111 1~: O.n..t HLlk.l:t-JI. UllllU ''n 1641 l:t Te,.. Dvo~k Oil f 1121 IUc~tr l.ll}eUrom tOI F Ill ,rtlW a.~ilrdl l c C"IHehn Polle Ill (io Cll 'Miii• Tr.molt 1131 Ct t•I H-vOPl.in ~Wt1>9 '"°': l.8-Altln t. R. Smoth 6, Ev..-.s l, e•9lele>n 1. ET-51t>Qllot. Hilllll-: UQUM 9111ch, 11-n. ""'""""' ,,,, 1111i.-· ... ,, ... .. Bo,11e 1121 F cn1 ~.,, ... ,1· A1ju1rrT I 141 F Ct! CMrijlO Wt-st C 171 C 11 H l.- Hi~• 110) G llOT*11ton Cermlcr..J•l Ill G 141°""" H8 itor lng 'ubs: Nodler t , O••mond •. Z1'"'1bi J, A~le 2, ~ • H•lllim•; H,,,...tlft9lol'l Bea:;n, »-2-6. E .. _ l!M) l•tl N•~ ~......ell•., n4l r CUlG.lley r1done 11t) F 111 Crilig R•~~ndtll !41 C Ul l(UQM C...ll11Qllf• itl G Ill Sf>oJIM c.ome1 (8) G l•I l.Ohm1111 Si.Olf•RO •ul".Ed•\on-OUQO"' 3. Holl· lnO\"'orUI 1. P•dgell I. NH- Scllwlll>t 24 • .Ad•ir •. R1~11 2, Pl-OllJO 7. H11ltUn1e· Edi~, "9-28. Po\lqkil v11i. IHI lUI , •• a--. Ro•~ ttl F (?ill HU!tnbogs E•IC~"°" (211 F (161 Hil.f~r R•1111!!2I c '1)1Horvlltn Stn.lild• 11 I G jj) 'Vll!Mdff ICOilliltl IU G i4J Eli.-. :S.c0<1119 >uO•: MV-Ev''"-4, SC- On,,.rl H•lllln'lt Ml•S•on Vl•10. 2\·11. fll1" '1111lley !641 Clll l.°'r• 8.i'"°' f6l F in e.rne11 two guests. . There were teams tied ~t ll2 iDcluding GlOMa DaRos, Joan McCotd, Lupe Sutton t Mesa Verde) and Wilma Sbive- ly (Santa Ana CC>; Doris JCey~s •. Margaret Ry~koll, Phyllis Sharp (Mesa Verde~ and Fr-_n J\rotenhuls < Me.sa Verde).; Nan~y Newland, B'. J. Johnson. Shirley Kinder (Mesa VerQe> and .Mrs. CrHmer (El Niguel). THl•D ltACE -810 'fill'O.,) ,,,,. BcuolO !ti F i21 A:O<he iJ\<r11\ Col ( U) Col.I olO•& 1,1p. Cl.timlno. Pun.e1o3MXI. Dlltlny'•P.ii.ctlH .... I . cw. .. r ''' I'.. (I) Budlt Also included "'ere D. J . Swanson, Marge Weed, Mimi Smith and Georgia Farmer (Mesa Verde CC); and Shirley Pobe, Glenda llorne, Ann Dowers ~nd Jo Uematsu < M eaa Verde CCl. Jn a three blind mice event, Car,olyn Gray was the A flight winner with 52, followed by Charlene Holloway end Jayne . Lenk ($3) and Dee Dee White"(S4). Cay Halberg was the B flight winner "'ith 52, 21.XI NODI" ""-!Liol\ilm1 Holst, V.,., 8•• IC¥0GWI Ti<M-•).~ '" '·" .... .. ~ .... Ali.o r11n -Tl!'fldeor °W¥•-. Ol•lt 8¥, N,,..c....,, Roy•I P- Ho5tr•l<'*'• FOU .. TH JtACE -1'111~.JVCff DICll., up. Al1owenc1. PwM ~. Aocket T•'1 C~t1) SIXTH •t.CE -~ 11..-<h ~,oar -'-wi.ci.-.u>tie>d.M!Dw.-no:e. Pur~ ..... .JetMlne l N~I 1 •.Ml • 80 O..ar°"Glrl IT,..,,....,) S Ml N. .. 10 F• NNMI l,t,d.ooir) T1me-11.1S ,.,. .... ,.. Al'lO , • ., -Smooth,.,,,., -owe Go. Ra•h.S Dun It, ~ Roctr.ec_ ~el .. More, DINI~ EOilori., Scr•c""d -Ml'l1'l0-Qtr, EK-1 Flyer, J1111IHr 8er M•~• ~11111'$ c-... followed by' Marcella 'ISEXACTAl-J-'""-&1-0NrO!o Kelter <:S4l and a tie G1r1,,.,d,1•1.st Fo<dl10) c. ~4JPt1..-- FourU•in \l",11ey 'IOCO•ln9 $ub•: TO$ller I , HDllilnO 1. MiltQlet'"U"' •, SoUl-ktr. •, Tl"90Y •, Y•rrw.oton J, Power 1. H•ll1tmt; FOWll•I• \l"•lley, 11·11. c..t\11 Me• !Jal IMI 5.l111l•Aftil Wtll\ C\al F HU Ancleor,.,,. O'i'Ml ilOI I' 1111.Jefli.tn 1(111' I•) C 111 L11arr~ Y°"") (10) (, 141 Sc•" z1m,,....m..iu;. G c101&roWn ~LI. Mes.i •COf'111t svll• l(nc" N•ulllg.ion J, Sloll12, S•l•r•• l HAltU-Co\\41 "'4.S•, JO II TonU. tltl 1511 Est.Moua 0.5 JarCMn f\Sl I' !4'111..,_11 e,.n,;111•1 I' {)l Kr~ SmvtN l~I C U.l Hil.U ""'"°" 121 G 101 ~ 51,.-,.....,..r !JI G !J•I "111- EUilft<••Korlng ,.,~· l.ar.e I, (.olhM 1. 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'IO'M1 So•!\d<ill Lii., MUl'lllnoton 8eiK11, c:.1 . .,_ This bu1ln••• ll tondu<led o, "" ,.,. dlvlou11I. 80fl11le W. FOl'd Tfli~ \ffttmtnt WM liltcl wltn Ow Coun1v Clerk ol °'""91! Counry 011 J11nuarytt, 19/) SUJ''l!:lltlDlll COUJtT 01" THE EA:S.TMAN, ~Ct•!ifll. STt.TE OF CjALIFOttNlt. FOlll NOTICE l:S. HEREBY Gl\'EN 10 "'9 THE COU~'f OF Ottt.NGE (rtdUors ol Ille ibOve 11•mtd dKtdlfll N•. t.·IJ011 111111 •II Plf'OOn~ 11.JYl!\Q 'l•llTl'S 11ttlnst Esl•I• ol Hel111 Mil<y H<lllm•n, thl will lle.re.-11t..•rt r•QUlr1d to 11111 )ece.il.fd. o..!m. w1t11 11>e Mtts1.iry VO\IChef\, i.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tolhe tile olllctrof ttte ct1•k o1 the..,.,...._ C•tdl!Of'l ol thl •bOvt .,...,,~d dl'<:~nl lit!~ courl, or 10 pr1sen1 tll~m, wllll tM !hill •II Ptrl>On\ 11.ivl1111 cl111ms aq•·n~ nece~i.ary vouc~•~ to tll• uf\Olr1l9"1f'f1 tM u !d dt!tedt!11I il•t require-Cl 10 II.le al ll'oe L•w O!tl(~ 01 DONNELL V, lhem, wltll 1ht ,,.ces ,;•rv VOUCt'le•S, 1n CLARK, CHA:S.E & JOHNSON, 60D :S.0. Ille Oll•C• ol lht Cler\ ol Ille 1bove ~"· SPR IN(; ST.. IOln FLOOR, LOS tilled tour I, or to prestnt them, wit II I Ill' A.NC.El.ES. CALI FD RN 1 A. 900U. Wlll(fl 1"'°603 nece\SoJ•' voucllfr~. lo !ht! u11oerl.lgneu i\ lllt place ot b~\lne\• ol Int ....,. Pl.lbli$he<I Ora11ge (Od>I Do11ly P1!01, •t HW L•w Ottlce ot JACK A. RO:S.E. Otr\,gned '" •H m•l!tr~ pert•lnlnQ te Feb. 1,t, lb, 23, 191~1 Jl9-1S 171'l WEST LINCOLN AVE , STE 0, ll>t t\!tlle ol •••d dl!tedenl, wltll!n lou• ANAHEIM, CALIFORHIA 91101, rnonlh\i!lertllellr>l pul)l•<il.onOltllll ""'k11.ts the pl•te ol busi11t~\Ol IM un-ngt1ce c1et1!9<11!d in •II m•ller\ ptrtaln1ng t11 o.uee1Jan '· 1~1f ----·----------. lhe HI.ill of $ild Oec~ent, W1ll'l1n IOI.Or H A. R LA N EU(, E ~l E mo11llll .ill..-the lir•I publi<al!On o! lh•s EA.ST MAN, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS nollct. E•~<uto• of Ille Wiii NAME STt.TEMENT Oil..,J•n '· 1•1f or Int •Dove flilme-cl~ llle ton.,...;no per.IOfl is doong bu-.i· RQBERTW.HOFFMAl't, DOMN El.LY, Cl.t.Jtl(, ne's.i~. EXECUTOR Ol IM WILi.. ,HASE A. JOHNSON El. RANCHI TO NO.•,..., 21t• Sot., o1111e.eio.....n.med<1ec•-aeos.. S,.;1 .. St.,'"" 1"1...- PUBLIC NOTICE w~ Be.l<.h, C.il. t1..0 JACX A. ltOSE L1tA .... 1tt, Cil1torlli•tM1• Seroio Av•la, lot •1$1: :s.t .. .,.__, llGW.ltl.IK•l•A ... ,Ste>.D UIUU7-Mt1 . Be~.C.t.92'60 ~11t,Ca1""*-tl'll1 t.tw.rs._E .. qiow Thi\ 1>0iness os to!'>chKled Dy ... lot-11"MI 111>-2511 ~""4 °''"'" C<Jftt O.lfY P'lllll. .. "Vl$oill. AllWMflW E••<lltW _,.n, n , 21>,oJllO fftl.1, t , 197S 111·1i Seroio Awila PuollV..d O••"Qe c.,.s1 ~Y Piiot. Thi\ st.iternont w•' OWtt Mtll lllt ~.19,U.•nOFeo.1.t,ltlS ,,,,_,~ 11ty Clerk of Or•ng.e c-, on -~----CE ry21,1•11. • PUBLICNOTIOE '.t .P.UBUC NOTI ...,.,L -:;;;;::::.:.::::...~\--;;;on;;c;;>~o;;;;;:--Put>llsl>ed D••n~ Co•sl Doll, P'llo1. I -----• »out . NOTICE DI" SALE o" •Et.l. o)ll. 2•. •.1111 Fei., 2, t , 11, lt7S 1•s-1s NOTICE TOCREDITORS PRO .. Elll 'Y AT PllllVt. 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HER E8V GIV EN IO lllt lt>e lliqlle\t .Jlld be\! blddo•, lubjecl to Pat Clarkson won D Stf'(l And Ct<>ne (Nit-IT\U'!>J limt-2/.10 I AIW <oJll -Pl-.. Bd<r, 11:- ll••. O\aqf' Coi:o,, Owr11111 Cl>l<I< ""-'04e M ;on HO~(t•~ night with 48 followed EIGHTH ••CE -.-:!Oy;tt'd\ ,.,_. , ' olctl. a. uP. Cleim+,.._ p,,.;:.~-.'"" by Elaine Rush (52). ,.....,.Joy tH•''' • ..., ... ,. 1.ao Connie Tyson (53) and·aodwr..tH'icOde"""l •«> 310 Rosalie Wine (54 ). SpurC••' c ~1crwr"" J.IO P rep Swim Timto-20.U AIM> ••11 -~·, Ntnr-r, 8.ir Ar· •ow. RUii ~R..,.., P.iie.n \ o.no,., QI,,,.. 5<.>0deft, Pnoetle\ Gol•m•I, Tnw ..... • S • f' SS Ell.ACTA l-R•, ummar1es WM ........... _ .Jrt A ...... 1C1D..-H1l~I v •• , .. , T r;1m 1, :s,....,nr Htll\, 1. (t Dlll1100. I. Ed<wn. ._dlunr•i .. to: , •' 100 in00-1, • 04,0 !Ven GorOen, '°""'·~nOO<n.PIJ•~~-, o Jt !>O free-• 2;2~'1 IM R•lfl•. Irvine. Mull1fW...W•, GI~. 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Po't Ofroce Bo• 11.0, NewpOfl Hon of t•w or o!IMr w1H, other ltWlnor'" Counly Cl••k of Orfng.e c-ty on BeKn, C.ihtorni• 'l'h6.3, wno(n " the addition to that o1 wld dect.ased, M tne J...,...,,, n , •91S p1ac1 of ~""'''of ...., undHs•(ll'leO 111 time of de11111, in •nd to an tne CM'lellll P1" 711, W1lli•m """ M•rv 60 .Avsltn Pei" 80, Mu"•Y 10 T9ft\Cl'le 1•, Br,an •9 8r-n•2, P"nceton•• N-Me•icoSI. •S. Dr••e .., LSUt.I, Mi~i;hsiwi 86 Geo. w.is.n1noton l>I. 6ouoo u . at W•kl Fore~I 90, Vlr"'if'nlll .fKll. 1' ICenWl :S.t. "6. M;1n\,il)i It SI. L""15 4, PUl1burgn4 lll<r> lorot>tol, 8o-s1on 2 VM>COl.l\I..,. S, W•1ll1ngot0n 1 Ntw Yorlf, Rengtr11, ChouoQD 1 ,.._ Yor11. 111...oer,4, Detroit 1 ""°'11r ... I J. l.OS Anoeits l ...._ .i11 m•ntrs Pt'fl•iflfno IO lr>t estate of re.ii IH"')Ptrtv silu•ted J11 tnll div of I PuDU'!Atd Or•noir Co.111 Oili1-, Pilol, l..l1C1ott•ot111,w11n1nlourmonth6.ilff s.nt• .Atl.i, CO...nty of 0••"91· s1.ie Jon. 26, •ncl Foo. J. t , 16, 1tl5 1'"'1S !foe hr St puOhCill10r1ol thlsnooc1. OI (.,llllorni•. p.1r\k\ll11rl' Clo5trlbltd • 0111ed J,,..u•r' I, 19/S. follows, 10-wil: Oe!•oll 11>, :S.t. 8_......h .... 11 Cornt It 11, O.i•lmovll'l 60 SMU ,., Roee •I M1rUorCI 101, CCl'.i V<IO St, Jonll'\, N.Y. 10), Atmy II AutO@t\ IS, Navy 10 A""'rlc.in ••111.-.i1 Assoclolt- Oetlver nl, ~" Olego 111 • PU BLIC NOTICE f"ICT ITIOUS Mf'SINIESS MAMIE STATEMENT TIW fellow I,.. pll<50<6 ..-eoolng-· :S.ECU AITV PA.CIFIC Lol2,Tr•ctNo.ISl4<1,PI•~,._ NATION.Al.BANK COf"ded on Booa •1, POOi II of lllfhs- dy: A. Tl>OmfiH1et..,1a ctnantD<1S M.io1. records ol ()-....,. T rult Oltoee• Count,, :s.tale ot C4lltornl• E•ttu1orottl'leW1" more "''' 'nown •S: n°' Soutlt 01 Ille 11bo11e n.arnedoe«dff>C.• :loptuc<i St , t• A1111, C111Uornli1 Marquetle 12, OeP...,16t ""'"°"ri U , Nebr.Kii.ii I' 8•yl0r ll. "•k.ll1'HIS69 : TENNIS .PLAYERS! TttoMt.s L. I.ORD S.nl• An•. C•Ulorn us21 P•M•d• v.i1tnc:••. Suit• 2\l Te•m\ol wle c""ll tn •• I mont¥ of •... \S.S: WIMOFLOWER MARINE La!J""•H1Ut,Cilll.tl•s.J Ille Unl!eel St•les 011 tonlirm.tion of 'St , Lo..•~ I•. Tul'Hl 14 C"""Mln&O, N. C•rOU1'il ll "'k.in•.il SI. 91, NE Ll)u<S1M>il 1• M11ssocnus.e11i. 6S. N-•• .-Ml'mpt>i~ St. 10~. Union, l....,. )'/ 9owlinoGrtt111>1, T-6J SERVICE.,.,,,, .... ~ 8lv<L . CoS1.l • MoW,C•lif.t2621> Bruce H . B•1ll•n Jr!, 2•11>Yt Te.I : C1111 5111""61 )o)le, or P••t c•sh •nd bll.-..:• t.ttorMy l•t I! ••cvlar ev10tnced 11v llllll \ec11r.., by Mo<IQillGe • rwwflort8lvd.,Coslo11Mew,C•tlf.t'.16U Tllll. 11111.lr>OU IS tonduclild by .., ill• Puo1iSm'll 0• .. ntc Coau OiHIV PHol, rx 1ru\I De•d on IM proptrty ID !>Old. Jon. 11, 1~. u , end F~b~_l, ltJS~-_!!'!~. Tenoe•te111 ol •mou11t bid to oe dep:l>sl.,. edwllhllid. S. llllno.$61, Wt>I le~\ :s.t . .5oO CteJ.ohlon 11, O••I Robtr1$1>2 WicroH.iSt.ll, 8r,1<11ey11> B , . h' d dlvidl.l•I. •. ring tn t IS a • anoceN.8.SliMI ' PUBUC NOTICE 61d~oroffcerslobeln••ll1"9...t•Of br received at t11r ;otore\.ild office •t ~ny lime alltr 11>1' tlrU P<b(lt•llOlll A ri zona :S. t , 6l. A " l'Ol'IO II IO'IW•Sl.101.~orodo'ID TNS st•l&mi°fll wn fi'911 •Ith ttle for free tennis: c.0unt'r Cleflf. ot Or-:ae Counly on • , J.,,...-y2t, 197S Nl6M htrf'Of and"''°"' dale of s•le. 8 S60SI UI'°" :S.I. 92, B<i<OIMm Youngl4 u1..,. 11, Okt.illom• c11,b9 1e••l AM 80, Te~•S I• If you're in the desert Publi!tnH OrOOIJl!I CoH 6.11, PllOt, • Feb. 3 thru 9, bring in • Fetin.otry 2, 9, 1•. u. 1•1s 311.1s MOT ICE TOCltEDIT'OlllS SUf'lflltlOllt COU llT OF TH£ STAT£ Of' CALll"OltNlt. l'O• THE COUNTY 01" Ollt.tNGE O•tl'd thh lhl Oil' ol J.inu.i''· It IS (ONA ICERSHAW Admi..i~H•l<I• ot tM Ei.t•IP. ol wld O.ceoent ' 111•"-rt t.. E;oslm•• Wrestling • th_i!> Mi fOI' free play at • Ironwood Tennis Club. PUBLIC NOTICE Ne. A·ll2MI VM ".irbor hvlevilrd, S•ile 113. E'l•lt Of FRANI( JO:S.EPH<etl.i"°"'t• C•lil•r"'l•t2•26 INOE•G. ... ND, illM known .is FRANK t.tlorney t0r A..,...lllft1r-""' EdlJewMdT- Fo"'I ~tOflflQ. 1. Nortfl l0<r...c:• IS'"'· M•fln• 6t, El Modi!""' l>J\lt, EC191!..ooct ~tv,. Mir• C.0..t• >ov.. tlb JHm\cornoetf'd). M.ir ln.i enlr•t': 114-Douq 8el•not•. llllfd : 1~11 All-, !>IC-; !~I-Dennis O.i-. \.«-; 1-0•v111 Alve\, 11.,1: 166-Slt"" ~•l•!\Qtr. tlloro. 1-0.Jn ~e~•, f"H. • Yoe.I'll love it1 • Ironwood e Tennis Club 0 e • In Palm Desert 2 mL • south on Portol.l. • Phone (714) J46-0SS1 • ·vou don't have to go to Indianapolis to see the 500. Here's your once·a-year chance to see Indy champions like Mario Andretti. Bobby and Al Unser, A. J. Foyt and Johnny Ruther- ford racing at over 200 mph I Experience a classic open wheel, open cockpit race-the only one like it in the West. Tickets at all Ticketron outlets-Including Seacs, Broadway, and Ward's-or Wallichs Music City and Liberty agencies -or Speed- way box office, Onlerlo, California 91764. (714) 984·2255. ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY rd ·PUBLIC NOTICE J. INDE AG.ANO, Dee~•'-"'· P...cl o~lleO Or•noe Co•s1 O.i.ity Pilol. dclint NOTICE IS HEA:E8V Gl\l"EN to ttw: Fet>r~rw 1, 2,1, i•IS JU.JS C,..,lto..-S ol' lllO oJOClvt nil,,,.d CIKedenl - !not e ll per.50n1 h•vlnt claims tO.Jinst UW s.ilcl oecedenl ••• required lo l•!e PUBLIC l'iOTICE lt>em, w1111 tile neces\••Y vO\ICtw-rs, '"1------~-=------IN o1nce ot tile clerk ol tile iltlOVe en· B·M-t:tt Ulled court, Of to o•tsenl trwm, ..-itlllht NOTICE OF SAl.l OF Ill EAL ,..c~wry voucller\, lo Ille under~lgned .. llOPE llTY OT PAIVA l IE SAl.lle •I 1111 ott lc• ot trielr .i11orne,s, N0.A-G2t7 PLUNKETT .. PL_UN ... ETT, 412 00~ 111 tty :s,...,_rior Co11n of lllO Sl.v.fil A¥tl1UI, Po1t Ofl<Ct 80~ 16t, H""!· ('..ilitornl•.lortMCountyofOr;inot. ln(llon 8eKll, C•lllornla ~26-1-J, """tell• In Ille m.iHtr ol IN Eu.40 .. lntploceolb\lsl~OllhtundttS BARBARA P. JUTRA!o. • .... 111 •II m•llers Pl!'<t•inlnQ IO llW•Sl.tle ol BARBARA OORDTHV JUTltA~ s•id .-cf!'d1n1. within kllK month$ .alter Dt.ce•std. llleflrSlt>t10llc•tlonottlll1nolice. NOtlce 11 twrel)y t i'tillll !NI Ille - ()etedJen1Hr,21.1t1s. l.l~ will sen ~t Pdv.ite S.11, .. JOHN £0WARO +NOERGAND INlll91Wsta!\dbestn.etbiOdf•.1uD;.tct ...... ELI ZASETH 1NOERGANO lo conHrmatlOlll OI S•ill S--rlor Court, Co·E•tcutonoUlllWltl Of Mier llM 111h <1•¥ ol Ftll•U¥v. ollf>tilOCIVf!fWml!'OdlKtdmt.· i.1s. •t 11\e 0111,e ol, JO!tE::PH 0 . f'LUMK£TT& .. LUHICETT EOWAA:OS, ESQ. •nd FREDERICK .-1CTITIOUS •UStNESS 41t01iwo ....... f'.O. Bo• t•t W. HEARN. A Proles1lon111 Corpeor.,. Mt.ME STATl!Ml!NT HllflU"""' ... (Iii, CA t21>4t lior'I, •'l'O NOrtll 8rend 81v0. No. 200, Thi foll-Ing H•$0F! Is doing bu$i· T1k U\41 I-Mo-JOJO Gleno:S<i~. Cehlorni• 9\lQJ, •!I I""' riQhl "'"ii\: t.llorM''.., C•·E••C•I«• title .ind lnte•e•t o1 ••lll ciecea..o •It"" TM E SP t. R KL E pl ENT y I PubllWwd O••nqe Co•tC 0.lty Pilot tJ"" ot at•ln •tit! ,o!I tile t!Qllt. Ullt •nd ':s,HQPPE. 1•76 So. Co•sl HIQllwf,, J11n. 7• . .inc1 Feo. 2, 9, 1•. l•I~ 1U-I~ inter~! tfWt tllf tSMI& ot ,.,dclt'c.NM'd l.-.o-S.ilefl, C•lifOrfll• 9?6SI .... ~ <ltQOll>red Dy Ol>l'••hon o( l•w Of" '1 Ad•l•ldo Rollin MltChl!l, 4 J~ PUBLIC NOTICE 11erwl1-e, oll'ltr Ill.in or •n •ddlliO'I to Mawtnorne Ro•d, L•guno ae,cri 111,ot Of w1d lk'ce•,•d. al "" 1 .. ,.,.. or W • rlilornl• '16!1 ' .ill>, 1n •""to 'II t!MI cert•·~ , .. 1 pr-t· Thll bu'!OiMSS h being <Ofl6uclld by 81)4tl ty ~h ... led In Ille Co11n1y of Or•f>ge. -llllOiyl.,...al, p'ICT!TIOUS 8USINESS s.t.ite ol C•lilo,..1a, p.irhtulM1y A0.11161 lllobln Mltclltll NAME ITA TEM .. NT OfKt1oed ., IOllDW§. lo wll Tiiis 11•".,,.nl lllt<I wltfl IM '°""'' TI>t loOowlng l>tf'°"' •'• dOlnCI busJ· M unctlvldt-0 one-11•11 lnlt'f'KI "' ot Orono-Coun1,"" ~20. ft: ...., .. Lot 2•, •nll !he Nort,,..asl..-IY 7S CA.AZ'( SHIRTS Cll>llFORNIA, -·11111 ot Lot 7•, Block •. S..y Cit' ~ Ul• Mr.Gow A.,.n.,., lfv\ne, C:.l1klml• Tract, .,, "'' .-p recO<'ded "' Bao& J. ~ Or ... Co.nt o ... , Pflol '210S P•QI' ,, °' MhC•ll•ntou\ MIP5 lo! nw Jin. H.,and Fttl. l.•, 16, 1tJS Js.4-75 TlM$Nr1 f"Ktory, In(.,~~· oCI of thl C""t' ltl'CO<llef ol wllt ------~----~-')""i In lh4 St•I• Oii CllllOMl•H ~•f'\l l'llY. Mot"e...c....,,rnontw. ·-at; PUBLIC NOTICE . Nilllon•I T·Slllrt ~•<tory, inc., a. U•..flhSt• .. 1,S...t&t•c ll,C..t•IJnt ... Hjwell te•,.•••tl6n, 1711 McGil"' Te•m•olulecnl'llnl11w1u1.._wllf l'----~-,-,...--------lA-. lrYIM, C•llfCH'fll•'1'°' "" u11!ted Sl•I•' Oft conll•m.11~ ol M.AMI. STAHMaMT Tllll butltw1$ l'COR(fu(lld bY I COP'• ult. Tffl ptr ,.nl OI 1.......,1 Did IP b9 lhl followlno per1Qfl 6t dOWIO llull oor1hon. cieoo'11ed w1111 •1t1. _..,, T"" 5nlrt l"Kltrv, Inc~ &ld or olf.,., to Of 1 .. writ""' Mid wilt MllCE HUNTE It t.ND AS -dilinQtMIMIMP'liOO be ro<t1""4 •1 IM •lortt+ld(lftl(• .i S0C1AT(S, *1 OW"'" °"'111t1' Ot-., 1'11""51 Net._I T-$1tlrt Flt ....... ,,,,.,. !!"" 1fttr !IMP tlr\l puDlk.atlen Sutl1 2~, Irvin•. Celll. 9lMool Ille. ""''°' ilnd""lort d•I• gt l•••· 1"16vd Wllll•m Hllllter Ill, toCI w, P•vl Mltk•UOll. 0.tf'd In.I• :11n d•y ot FtD•Ulll',, 191.S. Mil(:Arth"r 81vd •• s.t\I ,.._, Cell!. VICI ,.r11ldeftl RICHARD E JUI RAS '71ftJ Thl1 110-.,..,.,.t •II llltd """" tne E••<ulo•oltll•W111 Th!t ~lness Is c~ llY..,. In. Coo.inly Cl••lf. of Or•noe COi.mtVDll Jen, etw1<10.<•<1•n1 dlvlOU•I U,lt1S. JOSl.f'HO.EOWAlllDS.(SQ . .- l"leydW.Ht.orittrlll ,._, ll'flllDl:ltlCK W. "IAlllN TN' $lelll"lnl -tli.ct wtlll tho U.l.OllU)llU&ICl.01'• .......... , ..... 1c.r...,1111en ""t-tf1:liril of"""Or/iiiOe CDllftt, on •llO<'lllt1' Ill t..•• OtMenlrl.atllH SI.,., N•. Kl .~-,, ». 1t1} ,,., owe tt .. s.i• 1•s o ........ c..11 .. rtM• t1m ' , .... ,_, ................. Cl,.,... AIMrMy• fer l••C"*' .....,....,.,.... Ot•11911 Coftl o.11, Piiot., ,.,.bll~ Dr111 .. C..'I Ollly "'""-Pvtf~ll Or•noe CNst Dotty l"llrmt.. ... ~~ "-2:.t, U.2J, lt1S W ·15 J,foft. 1t,:i.,enc1 l'•b. t.t, ltlS 110-1 ,..,._,I, t,•. lt1J »-1.1 • I , I I I \ ' I • > , • ! .. ' • • •• •• ,. . • r , • t "'•! ""·' -';. -, 1 -''tt ,'.*~ •• LIV.ING ROOM OF DeeRJ'l!LD HOME IN IRVINE 6eerfield Homes ' .. , Irvine Tr(lCt Debuts -· New Deerfield Park rooms and spacious designed on the ''zero Homes. now previewing maater bedroom suites. lot·line'' cqncept provid· in the city of Irvine, are to.entryi>alls :with vault-!pg mujmum use ol the the most recent addiUoa: ed "Ceilings. wood·· side and 'back iard 1 to the comri:iunity of' burb.ing fireplaces· with. ~as. Hom.ea ,are local· Deerfield, developed by ... ioe llebter outleb, to eel aloog one •Jde ol !be th~ Irvine "Comp,any. compartmented luxury lot allowing space for , 'l11ree and four bedroOm baths with separate dining patios and in· ·homes, built by Century dressing areas and walk· dividual landscaping. Community Developers, in closets. Furnished models are · are available in six dif. Well--deslgned kitchens open daily fro~ 10 a.m. ----ferent-f!oo•plano-with;-~plete-witb-built-to-•~m,-displ,OyinJ-the 1 thefirstpbasenowopen. in a_ppliances including a varied floorplj,ns and foraJanuaryopenlb.g. self-c.leaning oven and featQ,res of the two, 2'h: j DeerfieldPai'kHomes trash compactor. aild three bath luxury are wltbin the 83,000 acre Ceramic tile countertops homes.. A sales informa-! 1 Irvine Ranch master-.• nd _luminous iceillngs: tioa center is localed at .' plarihed by the Irvine ai:e atondard and 17Deersprin&.inthecily Company. The Irvine furnlture ~j nished oflrvine. ·, ;. ,: Ranch includes the city. eabinetty_ pro.video To aee Deerfield Park ol Irvine and portions of· general storac• space. Homes durlilg the pre• the ciUes of Tustin and A separate laundry view, drive north on NewJ1ort ~~acb. The service area in ·e,cb Culver from the San ~omes-are close·to_bome is-located beSlde Diego Free_WitY or south t tie U ll i v·e r s it y of the access door to the' at-on Culver from the Santa Calif~ ..... at Jryl:b.e; the tacbed double gar41ge An a Free w a y to apectacular shoppil1tWhicb la equipped with Deerfield Road and the· centerofFasbiOnhlpd, an ·a'qtomatic door DeerfieldP.~rkHomes., marinas, beal!hes, 1 iolf,.opene;r. ~ al~-to-wall ~---'--;:..-----" CoursesandscboolsOfall carpeUni.·an oval Gre- levels. ... cia.D lub bl the master Five private parks, a bath, cezatnlc tile tub l~acrepublicParkand.a and s1hower walls, day..care center for luminous 'bathroom ceil- Deerfleld residents are inp, and .a crystal chan- convenient .for families. delier iD,.the1dinlD1 room Deerfield Part · B-are-~·tbe'Jongli&tof are situated at MoiultQD e11stomized· appoint- Parkway and C~•er ments included in the . Drive. . ; purchase price ; • Complelei1 fenced yards • · ONE-STOBY and two-add lo the bullt-ln value , stoey plans fe~ture a ~dPrivacy. Tariety of design ele·. meats from sllllken !iv-DEERFIELD Park "lng rooms, formal dining Hooies -are priced from rooms, large family $54,995 to$68.995 and are •. To Subscribe To YOUR . Convnunity NeW.P.,per : CAi.L 642:-4321 DAILY PILOT -, -· High on the slopes :overlool<ing j he ~Pacific with a full se)ection of eight2,...3 and 4 btRlroom models. All wood exteriors, fireplaces, wet bars, enclos~'. , garages, tennis, swimming, saunas. An~ a new WQ.i:fd.~ to call home while yo12 enjoy the value of M'ewpoi't ·,.~ Crest. Don't wait, ev~ryday it's a better buy! C \nC· \\\C ,.... ·• \Q16. f'&C . Cl t g w. " ... '$AN DIEGO FW'tl • lOWNHOMES • • • .. I '·)'.• ... . . b========================:;:::============================:; • •• • .Get Sacks at Tract ,,.. Some dovotees of ~pedal-powered, two- wheeled transportation call them ''bike bags.'' OtherS call.them ''back p.atks. ~· ·. Pacesetter Homes, builders of the new Rancbwood Lake Forest residtntial s ub· division in El Toro, won't argue with pro po· nents of either nomenclature. But the homebuilding firm is giving away 500 of.the whati:Jtamacallits at the Ranch wood sales office, 224n Silver Spur •. . LANDON EXLEY, vice president and· general manager of:tb~.liQmebuildliig llrm, ls ·an avid sports enthusl~t whose prlniary ac- tive interests include handball, flahlng, hunt-ing and . . . cycling. ,. · ''I think. it's one of the most attractive ways of getti.ni · exercise fQ,fi ·a vefy large number of people," said Exley. ~·But on these ·Jjghlweight,·10-s~ bicu:M, it's not easy to carry very much.: · "' 1 .. • • • "I began to wo,naer Jt·~olts around El Toro wouldn't use ·thelt bilF-es 1mpre in ttiis era of energy co nscioU!lness it• tbeY: .could carry home a f e.w items from the .ei,jllborhood store . or wh atever.''. . ... ;; · """"' Exley stress~L that thei offer 1s being made on a first·co~1 .ffr5t-ser'led. basts, a~ ding that those wanthig ti!• 15-liy-lll-lDch, while canvas baO mould protiabl)' eons.ider- Visiling Ra nchWood·.Lake FOHst soon. (One perfa mily,please.)' ,... ·:i--.,'. . . ~ ' fl '' ,, "MOST l>EVBLOPERS -8'1:9 .dylng lo see cars drivinit,·up to tbeir ·'-all~ OlfJC.ei,'• com- /Jlented Exley. "I'll bet we re,-pf.thenrst~o be·looking for anlnvUionofbl~cles '' · ·· · To r each llanchwood·La1c4·F.ore1i,-!.'by car or bike -~ the )!!I Toro Road. turnoff, east, frotq the.S ta Ana/Sal\l)ieco.F.reeway. Turn leff\-On ano Road . w.hfCh leads to ,S;i;lver SJ)Ur. CONGRATULATION.S RIM.TOI ·FOR THE 2ND STRAIGHT YEAR ONE OF Tt:fE TOP 4 PRODUCERS OFT~E 'NIWP.OIT HAUOll, COSTA MESA 'IOAl'D OF 1141.T.OIS . FF!O~( IOUa Ml.MT"" IDS Ate qJJMTS .. : . ' From all ·levels of your townhome : a.fabul·ous ocean view ~ ,. " BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM . LIVING AREA ' . BEDROOM ,, 1-....:::EN~T:_:R:_:Y __ · .L. and 3 bedrooms, 2V2 and-3 balhs, lwo-story and tri-level plans. Fireplaces, patio and 2· car garage. And there's a beauti- fully landscaped recreation area with pool, Jacuzzi and ten Qis court. Everyth ing Is here to c;.omplenfeht .• · this su perb view localion, and that includes excellent financing .which should appeal to just ·aboui every- 'Gaze at the wh ite.sails moving silently over deep, blue wa ler. Color- ful Cetalina becJ<0ns in lhe distance. A.more.Inspiring ocean view would . be lflff cu).~ ln)_agine, and It's seen from eqer.y ..level oi your Sea View Townhome . .,T'lfts panorama, and dramalic lllnovaUons .tn Townhorhe ll~ln}l, llv.;alt ·xpO In. San Clemente. 2' i:P~~~.\-~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~--'t~~ , '.P ick An Interest Rate tliat's righf for you, ' . body. Don 't wait a moment longer. S::ome cruise through, f~bul9us San ~l.emente SeaView today. t ;· · MOfl "'"lo W•ltl ~ ....... ~ f~\t' fl-nl-o-,.-,-,R-a-te-~--~~---,.--,.,--~-''--..-.C----..------< Sales Price • Down Payment 2nd Trust Deed • . ' . .. ~~ .. '--· ~ a..,,,... .. "''-• .. Amount Financed Monthly Payment flfld ... IMcl"' .. 1 .. -.e " Total Number of Payment& I I ' • Ol4"ctl0tl•: Sen Diego fwy. in -\ Pal~..,,, ltn to Cebt~rot., r!Qtttto De t.:a Pu. RIQtitlo a ftperMX'\ ~t to ~. Ad/ac•nt to CMc O.,,te", · •-1 Bulle ~ualng Corpoi'i.110~ -=ii -~ ,' 111/kfffl ol •better lflf ... t:.= 104 Calla Patrlclc,,. 5 "'1 Clemente. Galifom!a...:- Call (71') 492-9680 fora personaf vlewlhg. "" . ,, .. ' ,. ,, . : : ;;;· .• • -. -···" I • '·· • , . • J_ -. • • SUnd!t'. F•bruary 2. 107'5 OAILV PILOT ~ ~ -2' In Al ~~~f} ~~','e.er.8' Si"'est~o~. . -;. -. ' ·. Still· . U .. Su(-. . ;-T.llOMA.8 K. ~Bil h~s-~en appointed u d " ' . \ d B Uil' dfil· -. I n. C'~~ ~ ci:...: -f c,..,,_.. .: l!Hol1t!et!ennt a11d chlet executtve-otneer Of theil;J!. n e""-groun g :'-.::XW&Rg8 I~ ~WUS . • e ~p_menttcompany ln.Newoort,Beach. • A " ·· e ' ' ·\),e As prald<l)I,' Calllater -~UI -, • , • ' · DALLAS (UPll -Despite increaoed savln(s atd!m:n;!,~:i!o.r all 0::~ r~· • " · ~ · ~ .\• by t.mericans. th~ tacging hom~ buildinir indust Sodther.n~J1lllomr.''1>~ve1. • By -'L ROSSITER~R. ' In .iaiiloii. underground build· A 10.year evalualiM of an · •SIUI faces u.ncertam\Y, the pt:es1dent Qf'the Unit Col\>radi> and Hous\ol\. Te>ru: WASHING'PON (Urn -tn11.avold.-4ireet>1unllght which derground e.le.n>•nl•ry-sc119o' St tes ~•cu~.£! Sayings and Loan AHoc)"llo ProJe ' .QOW 19tai· 4s:o and n· Instead of bulldl~g up,_ two eonlributes heavily.· to air eondl· opened In Arteala, N.M .. In ~962 •DYS· · / . , elude o"8,h~~/a.nd alngl->· englneer1 auca:tst A~er1caqs. · tioninl needa,in the summer. · found no aidve~se psycbµlogioal LloY,d Bowles, chairman'Of the board arlfl p (•mily,. de\ili::hed mes• with an," glYe more thoughttogo1ng under-Overall, the two engineers said or h_ealth effects on stu<tents .r• sident of a saving~ and loan association here, to overall 'va,1.Qt,·, :Ceedlng' 1 11x lt~d ~.Jaa:veenerg,.. . . · _,. ~nergy c~umpllon costs under-s1:1It1n,g fro91 the subStlrfao:e e~ .. Ab board o~ direct.ors of the National AssoCiati~i. million~ollllrl, , . \' 1rw~·n~erthal man lived tn ~un4 ire tYPlcally ont:t .. tenth v1ronmen~. . · I_ , , \ .... O(lfome Bwlders that he was guardedly optimistic :! CALL••ft• Formerly as yice p~esl'din\.. caxes, no~ because he w87i ~ ,those¢ abo've ground ai.ruC\).lres. .. , ~ · ,,. :~ ~l>Qut t.b'e 19~~ ~ousing outlook. · 1: > , . Callis er w.is 10 c.har•e of ...ctupld. or too la~ to bwld ""' 'l'heynotedthatonefiflhofalltbe BUT PERHl\.PS .tll~ arul••~ <;.'W l . . 1 .. h ·.d. ,• ii:Jarketing and cOnst~tlorl ai' W~I ·as! gfneral' shelteti but ior "i" subtler r . energy u~d Jn tb'e ~nited Slates. saving coUld c~IJl~ rro~ loei\,init ·.~{~betti!r8[:e ur~~~:!~~:~t i~ r~: :;;-:;tga;e s:~c~ .. : counse for the-.8.H. Mill(ir Compat» J, Callister is asons at on Y n w; as man re-1oes for heat.ing an cooling. warehouses .. anii f~etones uq'Jer~ \ur~+Will necesgJ;&lily produce a major tur for th9!: a Jraduate of \he University of Sout eh CalifornJa ache•: ~YODid them~~· ~e " .•. 1 gr~d, .Qt,g.h and ~]l8mbW1'1" tJet"8J' 'in the fortunes or the home bui~ing 1Q.:' j SC!M>ol o( Buskte1s Administration and Univ.ersity ~ltln , gp to-:~':(~ u~. i\81~ Jg~~ ~r~~~~~u~gAg~~ngH:~t s~id. T~ey Ci:ted,,;tt~~~perf~1 qustry. The same recession that is causing col)i~ ot.SOuthernCaUfo'r~a·SchoolofLal . H ombas ·-e . JC ar !>a.nun ergro~n""" -.. ... opera ed turners to save more is also di scouraging peop1atf4 • • . ~ am urser ·, _, our homes be b\lfied beneath the in Kansas City, M'O. , by th~ ~f . . , . . , · . "' ,. ·• •aaY " ,.: . . . , .. "A sub1fu.fa'4e·'bom i• de'I.· ,earth's surface. But they said Brunson·InstT'ume;..tCoin any ~ rom assuming ma1or financial obligations (or th~ ~ Rl<;uS.Kas.,prned th sales team fo ~ r: , -~. P ::-future." )~dnd Homes ih Mllsion Viejo, according to Grant fended ~a~Uy a.IJd ,can-be ke,P!.at a · --Cunsleierable energy coul!;I be . N~t only was helting'-&l\d ,cool... . SUllivan general sales manager ,. pleas&~ '4tFJpe'rature with l1tUe saved if living quarters were ing ~nergy SJ.ved. bl\\ .\~1\l\, , · He said associations "are finding it increa1 tor Mlss1on Viejo Company, de-expenditU~~fenergy." ~. placed above ground with tenance. waa ~C.heaper:~fSe' io.ly difficull to qualify home loan borrowers a veloper,1o{tbecommunity. t . . . bedrooms, bathrooms and other everylttjng underground ts pro· mortgage loans in part because of increases . Rigis was in Real Dilate . . Bl;'~ AND.~tn~ger sat~ rooms located beneath the sur-tected f.rom .t~~ wear aqd te~ .o~ hou sing costs and interest rates." ..;th th• Larwi·n Gro·'p' prior lo 1n a .f'lat1onal R~a.rch Council face but with window enclaves weather. Ut1l1t1es ate more ust--, ' " rt th t b t ti IY 'd' t th 1· h d Ii l l''urthermore. he said, son1e associations are ;X¥ning Mission Viejo repo a su s an a amounts provt 1ng access o e 1g t an ly ins ta ed, insurance is ess l A native of K~kuk Iowa ofenercycadbesavedbyunder-airabove.-becausethereisnoneedtoworry \\Ol'ricd about the largejnvento1·y or un sold ne'} Jtig,S attended Clevetan'd l;IJgb ground structures· because t~e Not only would such homes about. wind damage, hea.vy units in the markets in °1eir <areas. • $chdol In Reseda before spending temper ab.Ire beneath ,the 'arth s save power, but.1-h.e.~epoz:l said a machinery does .not require I-le said t:.ix cuts should help bolster home f9\1r!y~Wrs 8~ California Slate surface.. varies, pnly slighUt fr~m well land.1caped residential area elaborate. ,fou~dal1on supp~r~: bui Ide rs, but that because of incrc;,1s ing federal de· lJnlverslty .-11\orthridge. _ . the 1,e~rJy avera'-~. Less~·hea.tm~ !JI~ Ohly1>nt; tl}ird of the wturbe' an~ the~e is no,":lbraUon ~ffe,c:t1ng rl<'it s the trc1:1Sul'y "<'ould bc(·o n1e a lively com· r, ffis hobby•is ·fl;ying. llt! is RiGGs r IS .re_Q\fred!ln lhewlnter andles~ o ouses visit:He would be less delicate machines and· tnstru-petitor of thrift institutions before many months . ~th a pilot and a flight and ground instructric. ije're· copJani in the summer. . cl'll tered and most attractive. men ts. .~ave pa ssed.'' 'f~Q:S.Wjthhis family in Mission Viejo. '• ~' .; · · ~:~~:itt~~Je~:.~g~r;J.~~=c~rv~~: • ,. race' . aw. n.·home:s· COinp~n>''s~id!ntlaidivlsion. 1 ,,·Ah Jr\iJ'qe 'COmpany project manager"' is J responSible for the development ... , · · ·J pf,. project's site plan, builder • s~;i:~~~ ·;;:t~~c~u;;~o:~~· bt th· e sea· b¥ the sea ;., r:t~~ll~~ ~v~~~~u~r.~ ~F · ·. . \l · . . . ,-. . f Falasco, who bas l1een assis· ~ ) tant projec:.t manager since join· ing the ~ofnpany \n,11173, wlll he reN10D1ible forthe'thru fqr-a,.ie ' ·~usc:o r.estdeotial projects.in Univ¢r.si· .. ty Bk '?VhicJ! lflc~es Deane Homes b~ Dea~ ~so i!!~ J_I~ res ~ential development of the new Villag.e W-ocii!lffidte. · ,-•J. • • ,. i JMS E., MITClJELL h., been n.,ned '.nee. ptet;ident-g.eneral counsel of Century 21 fWal Estate C'....nnfation. r nM:ttebell had ~'a: partner In lb• law ti.rm di Mitchell. ll•rt 4 •nd Brisco, Santa ~oa. Mitchell, : Y whose family has betn active in California real ,state since the 1860J, limited his practiee to real estatelaw. · ..: ,,. Jn 1973, ttfitchell was chai("man of the real estate law section pf the Orange County.Bar Association.• He i~ immediate MITCHELL .. past P,~es iden t .0( lh fl Orange County.Christ mas SeaJs As~Jation. · "" • • · "' · \· · . · Mltchel aa gr3duateofWhittiereo1l'egel'ndthE Stanford Laj.iSchbol1 He lives in Irvine wit,11-hiSWiCe andQlreectit~ · .. \. ~. ;,:.~ ' .. ·BOB BACHMAN of Laguna Hills ha( j9ined the sales team al New Madrid Homes in Mi~siOn Viejo, sales manager for itS:California operation. ., · Bachman has been in Real Estate ..sales in southein . Oalifomia since t97LJo11owing his in&Urance careertli-ith Cuna Mutual Insurance-of Meli son. Initially, he was employed as sales managef for Avco Com- munity Development in Palm Desert, followed by posts-with I a.\CMMAN Newport Crest Townhorqes ahd •' , . • I .• " 1. •• • . ; From your Sea Te11·ace 'lb"•nhome.1et your mind's eye capture the land, the aea,and the scenic beauty around y0u. One half mile a\\·ay, glistening \\·hite sails cruise the blue u·atet'I of youl' oce49 "front yard:' Footprints in the sainds along the 1k cutving shor..eline coax you to fun on the beach, or ·;; . , ' .. ' , . •• 1l-~vening "·alk iri the setting. sun. The ai1· amelli sweet, clean an~/[i!sh. The people are \\'&l'Dl ind f:i·iendly. The TO"·nhomes, \\•ith exteriors fully •landscaped for yoU, are beautiful. And all of 't Lagiina.Niguel's R,000 acres invite you to explore #ipcl enjoy. They're all a part of The, Choice .. .C(on;imunity. You'\le found more than a home- . t") you've found a \\'h01c ne,,· ,,·ay of life by the sea. ~ '-. · by the beautiful sea . Put a lilt in your-life ... today come to ._ lag~!!~0h!1!gu~I ' . ~ • 1 --' ". ,, ; I " •• ". ·1 . .. !I ., \, ' . ' I, 1 o ., ' 'l " . ' l the Sho'res at Lake Forest. ., , Sea Terrace Townhomri ' • I A native of .New YQrk City, Baehman was a Jieutenant with lhe Navy in the Pacific theater dur- ing World War II and received the Distinl:uished Fly- ing, Cross. · • JOSEPH W. SMITH. selected as salesman of ~ · the year by lhe National Association Homebuilders last year, has been appointed Project Sales M:ana'ger of Laguna Niguel and· Southern Countjes operations. This is Smi~h's third year ~ with ACD's Laguna Niguel, mov· . ing uP to biS he" position from Al'ea Sales Manager. · ~In winning the NAHB na- tional award, he was judged on a .nu~ber of criteria, ll\Cluding: working. relationships, wOrk re-SMtTN cords, civic-' responsibility, professionalism, response to n~..y . marketing and merchandising ideas. His new post expands his responsibilities. , . .... County Escrow ·,-·, . · Unit a Winner/. '• .. . . ;-: ': . . The Orange county were U~Y.~ DJA~~etne, Escrow Association has <;a Ii f o r 'n i a ·1E S¢.~cFW been named the' winiaer Servi'ce; R'obe(t1 • Jl, of the 1974 perpetual J'yke. World Savlng!l"~ t(' education troj>hy Loan As"sn,;.: Mar}' ...... awarded by the Jacobs , "811n'k: ·dt\ ~ .~~ California Escrow As· AmeriCBi:i -.Martha:~ soc.,iatlon. Brtggs,.,Fi'r)t National ~ .. Stale education BankofOra\geC,O\mty;' ,,. chairman MadeliJle Janice Kaine!, .Babk of Bradford of Fres"no America; 3'~e Cla~. .• Escrow in Fresno made Seatinel (Eierdw Co.: . ~r .~ the presenlation to Nola Barbara "Ma¥~ Securl· Logan ot Chlcaxo Title ty Pacl'fic.~ational Jmurance Co. in Tustin, Banlt; 1'1ck Grover, 19'14 president of the G;rover Escrow and Orange Countr as~la· .Mama Miller. \ion,~ at tbe1 innuaL _ _ ....L ·educaiion confer!ncel n Th~ .award ts .roa"de ~Angeles. annually to one o( the 26 f Chairman o'f the ~elt}tcr as·socfatJo"-s .• . ' The cr•ftamanahip of wood, in ru1tic exteriors. 2 and 3 bed· room 11lan1, each with 2 baths and fil't')llacc ~ (qplanevenhutwotirc- placn}, !WI cn1•1ietlftg, 11nd all •electric £'1Urmet kitchen i111. heAr:twarmln1 rtntcr or c.-omfQrt, and 11. eompletely l'efreshing &:.yle of (9ntemporary Jiving by the sea, , · Homes rrom S61, 900 to $75,900 . • ' R • c , J.ei1lO'C hnu1'1 arc longer now. The ecreation 'enter cu}Tent Homcownct·'s ASIOCiation t. , !ea.of $!if1 monthly no\ only cat-es .' ./, .y ., • I ~~ • • ., .. I • ' toi· all out\j' h9n11! 11111~h!nanc.-e, but nllow11 yo\I to freely enjoy your ' Sea TC!'f'ace ltC(!reMion Ccnt'!I', 3 beautiful ncrcs with Clubhouac, 1"f)mming tlOOI, vQljeyball1 tenni1 -a great rllocc to n1ect friends • '.:.. I.. in the community. · 1 • I . . • ,.·, ' '. «i-: l i An~ne,anyda7! It'• rreft to haft M.Clud«I court.el°" athud-wheni f01l can pract&ce 19\1r~and-volley,and -f!t--. llUl\ltl-ot .wm when , 'IOn,W:nfent. It'• part of the rcereatlon·filled life tbat ,llOtllWUh your Sea Terrace r1 Townhqme. ' • N . llircetiolt!I : Go Aoulh on th,. San~ Ann/San Tlicgo fo'wy .. to C1·nwn Valley Pky. exit. Tu1'n right <•11111ux. (i mi.) to Pac:ifh: J ~ ... ; C(l.IUt H-.·y. J.Aoft 1 mil<' tn NiJ.,"Ut·I • branrt •ducatlon com·~~ to .h1.~e made, • "fmltlee· was y ·auree·n O\llstandio(~ Contri'tSu·"> :Btvins of the Meairrlloiis to !j>e. edu~alion of <;PlllJ>•~Y, se.~nd •ice)t.s m~mljers during the pres\dent al th~ O_i:a!I&• xear. Tlia-Oral\ll'.e CQun, U'IQICi•tlon;-Sp~arfteild-;--\f--esc,row. 4f0\U)..-oh oL.: i'nl ,~pacia uc,uon ~· stale'• largesl ,-1,th .~ ._ .. T!d. I.e(t on Niguel Rri: tt1 Sea 1'"'--, • £ W • .:.,~_.J~ ~--"TurractTownhomessalcaomCC". - ,.2._.,.. ___ .:..~--n> Dnna Pohit Hal'bor; 2 i,.~ mil es. Secu rity ... "'".' '" Quiet and pri \'aC\; go undisturbed at T e Sf-a Te1TuC'f!. All visitors to the . Town homes mu~t paq thrttu(l'h an electronic security ' entry svstem that lets resi· . dl!nlJi i1,entify :ind control ' e.veryt1ne who en\ers . t @ --- prbJect1 range 292 members, also -\\'On O>Unty du year the trophy in 1m. . . ~ ~· ~ ~ , Tt>Lu.aun11. Reach: 4 m1l~1. , Rtiw:M 8ftnatdnand VIII• h~. ;,Uitr"nti New'lbwnr hy AV<'OCommunil~ J>yrlopets. llK'. 171(14~0 830$00 • ACD'• Cuntrat"htrt l.11~nit' No i8 298.147. L N C.C..n~ruttit>n Lino-No. ii 193<KJ.4 · ,.. .... ' I ""· ~ ~ ·-\ f ' -l , • • \ • ·1 l • I I ' ' ' l , I ~ ' I . • • • , l ~r . • pyo~ • . . ~ean Heights _,_ . --- ove-ins Ready •• . ..., . . . nitial occ,upancy"'OC ... livirif Brea · indoors. the first unit of homes at Boasting front, side and ~e new $17 mJllion rear yard patios, the egean He ights com-hoP"es in~lude-...f:UC h .. unity in Mission Viejo features as atrium ' gins the first week or courty8rds, walls of slid· february, rqports~ Syd i n _g g l ,a s s, open · · f&rni·ne, president o( staircases and galleries, ~lscot Dev'elopll\_ent cl'erestory windows, tompany, devetoperi. . ~92;1 retre~ts . cathedral . Carnine said the, 361 ~ilinp, fi:Jmily rooms, hroductiori town homes and rich i'ranciscan tile , -ln the community will bei porches and entrie~. ,,. r~ • \-eady for move-in first.I II" S hortly thereaft er ,....the: TOWN HOM ES are ~ detached single fiml: also offefed in one· aftd ,1y homes in the unit wi!L two-story ,plans, while e avail able f or oc-accenting' m aintenance-.. upa n cy. The town. free.livlng .. Features in- omes are pfi ced rrOm. elude garden atriums, 45 ,950, while s ingle' cathedral c e ilin gs, amily residences begin · private entries, custom t $49,950. fireplaces, fenced back Aege a n }leights,-ya rds, and co lor - hich was opened late coordinated Frar.ciscan ast s ummer on an ex-til.e on porches and en· I . . 1 1 tries. f! .us~ve v1~w . oca ~<,>Ve~-Additionally. town look111g J\.1iss1on V_ieJO, is .homes are built ror reretred to by its de-noise-free pri a "th ive!ope~s as 3 ··~ountry full insul:tf~'n W:,n r.:1ub-or1e!1te~. residential exterior ·Walls and ~mm~nity .. They 5.UP· ceilings, and common rt this claJm by porn~-walls that are eac · ~ to _t~e community s insulated. Enhancing If.! m1ll1on re.c reation privacy, no one lines mplex ~hat is ready above or below his .r exclusive use by re-nei hbor. jSJ~e nt s or Aegean ~hepublicisinvitedt ille1ghts. view three model homes LOCATED off the for either the single family 'Or town homes at eandering, ·park-like Aegean Heights built g r eenbelt withjn the around 8 colorful mini- Planned Unit Develop-park with foot bridge ment community, the and stream that in- recreation center in-eludes 8 pair of garden eludes an Olympic-sized pavilions \\'ilh benches. s>A·imming pool, lighted Francis Lux of Los tennis cou rts, a two-A 1 · story clubhouse, wadina nge es d esigne d tbe • model home interiors. pool and barbecue &J?a.. Ae-ceaia· Heights is r e· J De s igned by the ached.by driving south . architectural firm (Jf on the Santa: Ana or San joan1elian Moon S'am-Diego Freeway· to P..1is· I p1eri & Il g. the Ae1ean slon Viejo. Exit on La Hei ghts homes offer the Paz Road and turn left ~broadest range or sel~-one block lO Muirland!I. ion for homebuyers, be · Tum l e(~on Muirlabds .- hey young m arrled to Aegean Heights. o upl es or e m~ty,. · neslors, Carnine saijl. ' Sal L d The one and two-story e~ ea er. single family homes are. G'l9;!la Weber, o( designed with an tm· Corona del Mar has beea aginat1ve ze ro lot line nanied top sales pro· th e n1 e t h a t 1 J v es ducer' in Vl!:lon Realty's \homeowners :1dded yard Corona d'1 Mar oflice for fPace, while incre,aawg themon~DeCMl"ber. • \ ·' -~ _. ·~ I Bargain Honie Only a Buck ·BERKELEY (UP!l -There's a ltiree- bedroom hom e for sale ror $1 but no one wants to buy. . ~ The home, which normally "'ould sell for around $50.0001 is bei ng, 119ld by the city of Berk.eley to nsm wa)'. for a library ex-' pans1on. Und,er t: l"w 'br eminent domain, lhe orcupunt ha loaetl to the cU.y. The bi'g )'rli I fr\hat the 0home bH to be f\¥#Ved. ' .... "'E11timates tot -.Ying the house are up in the SJ0,000 range1 ~ndlngr0n tbe ,reJqca- lion site," 1al<I l>ll.vld 'Snl'ppoo of l he Berkeley Bulldin1 ln&i>e<ti911 Servttes. ··un-- fortunate!y, lh"I"' are Yffl' row empty lots in· Berkeley •nil none cl<>Mo by." · -' ' l • -• • I Fal)tastic, uninterrupted views of • tlie ' beach and t.lie Pacific co(Jlblne: wi\l;l lmpeocaple quality ...._---,-"'"-.--' "at thg SUP,e~b adult ~nd.ominium homes ,of Sea Blu.-tts:'·ln · a quiet: res1dent1al neighborhood oJ San Clem.ehte. Your panorama .,reaches from CGtton Point to C8t11lina. •• T~e homes JTl&tdti the view~. Spacious liyfng rGoms and . dining f,dQJtis_~~erl.ook tb• se11-Yo,u have a lar11e privat~ view balcony. Master suites 'hallti compartmented baths and large. d essing ·areas. The .c;:omplete gourmet ·kitchens (with views. tool) await your individual culinary touches. Lush. carpeting, elevator service, full security . , . mqre than we.can t.eu you ." · See $'ea Jjluffs today! · : • • Two Bedroo~._ Den, Two Baths ' . From. sn~cm 25~· Ave. Lobeiro; Phone . 498.3868 From $outhbound San Diego Fwy. take C&lalia off-ramp (San aemente Inn). go 3 blocks west to Ave. Lobeiro<MontaJgo. right on Montalvo to· Its 8nd, left on Lobelro to Sea Bluffs. · , ' I ' 0 • l -1 I • ' . . CUI lt In half. Takt o fritnd. NOt1'nty wll yaur • doitY commutt cost you holf as fl'Neh, but that rnanotonoipi trip wl bt1'Jk>tmo~IMf. ·r • And, n •• .,., """"""'"11 cor cqrritd ~ two persons, we'd tovt 5 blWoon gal~• of gaiailii• 1fl\I ;eor. and ;:j! evon ochiiYt mp~ r ttont in mt -lkir\..~ '.l ••• traffic: congntlon. .. So, we'd sovt a lot of energy -including your1. Nofb"" payoff. 1• •• • for tl\a.pltaMKI of some company? '. • ' 1\w caq ride cheaper ttian one. · . ' ' • ' I ' } • ';. • • ,. ) . ~. SPACIOU~ESS FEATURED Al'THE COLONY HOMES IN IRVl.NE < 'I • ,, Jrvln.e .Devefopm~nt Colony Nearly Sold Out The Kendall Development master-planned community and -with from 1,353 to 2,220 sqware Company·~ popular residential charming village motlf or The reel of tfving area ·in three and comzpunlty the Colony in lrvii\e Colony for the outstanding sales.. four-bedroom models. Both one is ne1rly sold out. 1coordlng to success. 1 and \Wo-story plans are still be- Elm Welngar~e~. senipt vice ing offered. . · presidentofthefirro. • · • P,RICED FR()M $4~,990 to .Community fe atures include a "We hive 25 out or 475 totaf un-SS7,990, the Colony offers a v1rie· larSe heated poo1, B<s.Jacent wac:t- ita still available for sale,'' he ty of ~ustom extras ~at are ln· : ine pool and spacioUS®mmuruty; noted. . eluded in the purcliaae price: building. Tournament-sized ten"•/ ln describing Ute ·ra~ldi . sales General ElectTIC ielf-eleanln& ~ 11 ls courts , mu It 1 . 1.1 s eJ rate of the Colooy, We1ng•r~en oven, Generaf Eleatt1.eodi,sp61er-•. vdllefti'all/b~sk~tbaJI court ad.a a stated that a pymber Ql _fam1h es wall·tO·WAll _ca~t\n...&, ~.11r•JPlc ·· 1-.lrt<~omm.Jlll!lY ~Jut>house. actually "camped out" at the tile, tlreplac-es and )ow · ~-The Colony' .nonf~ models ar~ 5ales office parking lot on the maintenance exter10..s;OC1tt.ained open daily from lO a .m . un~rl night before lhe l;ist phase of rough beams and rustic wood dusk. Take ·the CuJ .. ·er offramp homeswasreleasedtorsale. shakes . • · &outh from the Santa Ana \Veingarden credits the choice Fou:r floor plans are sti~I Freewa~. then y.o west to The location in the Irvine Company's available in .. limited editions• Colony. · Americans Tum To Remodeling Economists remind U& that COR5\.fUCliDO is, lhe' ·nation's largest industry. Jts outpu(t3u.rp.asses t:'he automobile and steel industries corqbined . That's ,,·hy the slowdown in new hom(\..itoQ.St~,oction _,.-C\M'"' rently al its lo~·est level in five year~ b.V .iriahy1 business leaders worried. ' ' ' • J I ' ' )< '<'; l I .. \ " .\ . ' • •• ' I . " • \ r . LABLE AT ARE STILL~~ ,. • wet bars • Shal<e rools • concrel• drives • Sha& carpetin& • fireplaces . ht" e "U\tra-brli • Oel~ kitchens .,. coun rt tree • front \awns .,,;th a _, d prinkters an s . ard lencing • 3-car garages , 3 baths • 2200 square teet ot living area • RearandSldeY ~N\l s~~E $4000 BU~ NOW~·~·..... 900 ~~ ... ~.~ i $59, 1..andrnurk ~ 110 0•<'• . ·~ There is. however, another side to the coin .. ~ home remodeling. Building Supply NeWS, the iead· ing building materials retailer magazinera>reaicts in a year-e nd forecast th.at the volume. of the h6me improvement market in 1975 will climb to 'a recQrd S:..'7 .7 billion, up nine percent from l.97fs record S25 .4 billion. --~ 4 ' What do these figures represent to the nation's ('C::onomy? They show lhat Americans will spend the equivalent of about one-third of the Defense Depart,.. ment budget to repair. remodel and modernize the nearly 72 million homes and apartments in ex- istence in the U.S. . ·. ~e , . -.. TllE Nl1'E P ERCENT surge in spending on home remodeling forecast for 1975 represents con· tinued gro"•lh in a booming mar~et for building ~upply-dealers. This vast market ian't"ttstricted to horn es that ;.ire beginning to show lhelr age. The survey shows that fttmilies who have·1ived in their homes less than one year allot more or their budget to hof!'e re- n1odeling than anyone else. Based on.a national survey of ihe 1975 remodel~~ ,. • ing plans of more than one lhousan4 rei,>resentatjvtt-; ·! homeowninl families, the figures show that •mpre lhan $3.7 bJJUon will be spent on kitc;hen remodel· ing, $2.9 lallUon on add·a·room pro.tects and $1 .7 billion for new roofing. TllE POLL WAS conducted by National Family llpinioo, Inc. for Building Supply News. It projects. over 100 million home modernization projects - better than one per hofueowning family -in 1975. , Why th& upsurge in home lmproyement? l>ouble-digit inflation has led many .couUmerJ to forestall homebuying plans. The Natl.oJ\alWlsbcla· lion or Realtors poi~ts OUl that the J,mtd~ ~ale price or a •lna:le-fanuly home iumpea to"~o ln ,. • -'\'.· September, 1914 , up 11 .5 pen:enl lrqm September, , ~ -, 1973. .... :.. ' Undoubtedly, Alan Greenspan1 tbe:,eb.airman.of the \Vh ite f'louse Council of Economic~dY.:f1ors, ~Id these figures in mind when he comrn~ed'Qn ooeo't~ the few blessi ngs ot innation -"You·Cfqnrt haYt tp move out of your home to live in a more eXpenslYt neighborhood.·· WITH TllE COST of older homes climbing nearly as sharply as ror new hous}ng. rnany homeowners find the price or a r~pla.cement or equal value beyond their i:neans . >\,• .. a, result mddernization represents their hedge agllrl.st infla- tion . Another r~ctor contributin1 lo the~grow.,th ln: home modernization projects ls consumer tlllcer.._ 1 ''°'' ~. ' tainty associated wlth the 'net"&Y i;rupch. Many . homeowners, who are spending more1.lrn..e at home, _figure they may as well be~comlorl4ble. On price al9ne .... . . . ~ Stllf the be•t :"~!"'paper-buy on\ ) th• Orang• Co°lll•t 'L ' The Qally P l!(lt'• · , ~ ' ci.11,,...,. 7-a•rs a -..k -~--·''·• Dlal director call c~l~t~·642• 4321 . ' •• ' ) . ·I-I ' • 4 .. , • Mead9w Ho;,,.J. •!•· •p,acious, \up to 2,415 sq . ft .), Juxurious and yet \ne_xpenslve,. , Upgraded nylon plush •hog f:arp<ting is s!andard. Nq-wax, decorator-;selected Armstrong linole"um is also standard. 'So Ire ttie handy :in~i~e.,laundry~ rooms, trash compactors, )Vet bars (some plans), £Jiicll'g, lifetime concre!e driveways, ,garage. door op~ners , -cuiiO'm_ fireplace•, shake roofs, &elf .. cleaning·ovenS!a",.1 1 2 and ·l car garages. I ~.-.. , Choose fromia~ 'ti\crtdible selectfon of eight differei;-.t fl6or plans, the dooes! thing IQ •n all cus!om home developrrient. ~ 1 Enjoy a quie ~ set,µrtg a~ong the rolling hills and breath- taking iCeJlerj 6f Lake Forest. with tecreation clubhouse. •wiinming pool /a nd t~nnis cou~s. '. . -' . ' • • • ' . ';I • " •' .. 1 I • • MEADOW HOMll • 0-? ~ § tDO .,..,, ~i • "'"+': .. • ' • ...... 'l•CI< MID ~ ~ lWllStl.Vll "l!~L•~O~ ... " fWY. 3 and 4 bedrooms, 21/2 and 3 baths 'l\r11 •l liv•n<u1~ T..iulC1•h l'1k~\~<1<>00 On r~'1 Sh,000-tl•t•n•~ \ hJ 000 ),,.0 fl.k•nlhv I'm!• ul \~&b !I& Jn, lu1l1n11: l'r"" <r •I ~l"ld !:o1mpl~ !n1N"t of 7',' 1· ,•< An11u•I P•rcrnl•gr R.if' DEvtLOr£1J !Y ALVA WILSON COMPANY ~ Mt.1dow Homn Buildn ~i"c' 196~ afiiii1, l " I I ., ,- " " '! ) I ' . I • l ' . . ' .. • • • • ~7ll0.011Hr,~oK~ ) ;,,ey are likely t~ be two or more • ..; •• 'ree"t six Inch.;. of I . •• "'......... .. stories hJgh in an errort to reduce c~~ed~·· c9ilings1 will becOme\ 'I'll~ alnale·fam 1. !l'\m• -Ille roof ""f:sures which accounl !or obij>le(J' because they ctoat~ un•, •klod or hol\"lng slill l'./•nted by. ·sizab e ""r<enlaje QI.a homo'• used spaceJ.hat has to~ hea\ed. ·~Americans -Wtll ferqa1n· heatJoss ft~ " ' , -:i • 1# ;-• eco~omlcally possible onl~ ,, · · • ';, . ' TOMORROW'S bom will •tie 1111'1>Ufh change. a new •PProllCb· Land shorlaJ.eS, coupled willl . better Insulated, Matiry 8'1d. · toPlannl~g and design. . tl:e cosli.of,1>r~vidiugtlle ~~· .. :Jilany wUI be built willl twaby six ·r;;::;ttl .:Tot!ay s oooular rarobl1nf. ly zoned, 51Jfllle-rani11)1: au 1 ~,. ~tuds to pro'(ide more insulJltton,I .one-sto~Y·. two-and-a-balf bath? nelghborh~od. wit~ muBlc P~f area, and insulation standards P&Jlcb or split level, on its services, will.c.ompe1.developel"s will be increased to save er'W:, quarter-acre or larger plot, is and commun1t1es to place ~ore and lower ruel costa. • ~"'t . ... .f'8t becoming a relic of an ar-homes cl~ser together on less. • ,fluent and abundant past, victim land, leaving open ~.paces to be He ex.pee s windows, ir m1\JP .. d tnfiation and ecological con-shared by everyone. source, or heat loss, will become "$iderations. smaller and have double or~en . Sty'e reminiscent of the early CHANGING lifestyles, too, triple glazing . M.ultlpl~ . New El),land colonies and space· Mabry said, will have an impact 1hermostats will provide. add~', age t~Chnology will be combined on single-home d~sipi. Tomor-tional zones for controlling heat'( ~ to develop high quality, livable row's homes are lt~ely to be e~~ ing and cooling systems. l:k!'f~ ·fa9mes . They'll< be smaller but pandabl~ and require less 1'!1ctin·. pu_mps, which warm a ·liome by, Will be flexibly plenn~ to keep ~enance in response to the higher , using the heat that's in the out- pace with 8 growing family's mcomes and busy schedules of door air even during the coldest needs for a variety or spatial op-two-ihcome families. .., w!nler day, will be used. more 60ns. At the s8.n\e time, Mabiy re"els, ~ Wtf:'.e.ly becaus_e of their great.~~ the increasing importance of eff1c1ency . "•' LA·ND WILL have to be used I · d h e1sure, an w at some While the survival of the r.ore efficien~y arid, to thJs end, · I · t f t th ' socio og1s s re er o as e single-family home always 1.wlll on.in& ordina ces will be rewrit-"pursuit·of privacy," will result depend on the nation's monetaey ' · teil in favor of higher population ;n 1 h · r 11· · g ~ u• ess emp as1s on orma , 1vm poli·ci·es and consµmer borroi· g aensities and shared land-d d' · · i.. ;:• an 1n1ng room entert81Jlm~nt power, Mabry obierved, '"! J..J.-nning Concepts, sucb as zero e d h · ~ ar as, an more emp as1s on more than ever before •..,e f ' e ·lot-line and cluster zoning. m Ill r · 1 d • ~· , u -use am1 Y rooms an or the single-family home •·--.Guy Mabry, vite president and b' hi · 1· d h bb d ""' 1g Y spec1a 1ze o Y an depends on how ef(ecli"elyllom• er al m ana~er of the Home ti • • recrea on areas. builders and designers res;L.nd lding Pro ucts division of pu OWens-Corning Fiberglass Corp. ·Other significant home design to the performance concepts 6.( apd chairma11i of the National · shtfts, Mabry said, will be aimed economy and effi~iency. · . ~ -.rousing Cent'er Council, speak· specifically at maximizing the , .,... r h f home's operating efficienc,y. ••PROSPERl'l!Y iN the boO's: ing o t e home of the uture sees· Telephone. ,,, ... 830-&481 • ... d\frerent kind or single-family "With heating costs expected ing industry is no longer metely ~e _ smaller to compensate to at least double over the next IO a ·matter or supply keeping pace ;fOt inflated building costs and years, homeowners will no with dema.,nd, or lhe-quantit~of ·:In.ore eUi<!ient to cope with in· IOnger tole'rate inefficiency," he homes being prOduced. ' . !;lreaslng tmateriaL and...ci,nergy said. "What's tmportan~." Mab&, ;~fh~rt&.gea." 4 -a ' :ro reduce heating costs, he said, "is the kind of homes bein&" •• Tomorrow's sing~e homes, ·sugges~ed, lower ceilings will produced -and the ex.ient to' t::)libry said, ''will be smaller, replace of;en ratters in new which thqs·e bomes .~ccom,·.; ~Jri t b few e l'I 1a n d s m-a l I e\r homes. Cei in gs dft bedrooms and mod:it'e the 'dem·arrifs "'<){ social :jiathrooms,~-aJld a iot less ftj"Us. upstairs areas may be dfopped to and environmental change.•• 'l~":'.::::::~=~:::::~~~~'.:=:::::;~:'.'.=~=~~'.'.:~'.:~!:~::=~::'.:'.:~~~~ .; • t ' ~ ; 11 .1,..::.::;;;::::::::..::::::::::::....:::~1 ;;;.;~-;;_...;;~~:,.t7~-~·...:~·i..,,._:::~~~.:_ ___ ..,::::.=;:...:.;·~·:::::: .. ==;.~::::::::..:L_ ____ ~.__.::=·:.....::::::....:;;::..:.::.:::=-.::;:::.:.r;:=--~;:::--==--""-~-~~~---'~-..... .:....~ ' • . "" Real Estat.e t ' • -.•'Questions/Comment ... By R"11tor R-11 MCCanllo, PttD. · I.' "--=7""_..-;::-;..' --:;"-~-----·_,.• • . f< :1: • 1'•m • ve r~ianata.veFa .Gfsoa~on my home. . · f I sell my ll:Olllt'! ,..er-~ an jl 151umed, I un- ;ae(staad that. I am s40 Ua)Jle if tb«:; baye,..defaults. :1s 1t possl~le lor me IO get·r•llelfrom 0.ls llablUtyT i:·st must I do to get su.cb a retea~e! When I re&ain ! · relea'se Is my entitlement &o another GI Joa' = tored:1 · ;J · · · 0.1.,Newpoi't.Beach •• You .-and all Gls -who sell their hOmes 1-: lihould oblain a release from liability. You should ~.bbtain this release l>efore the closing or escrow : from the V.eterans'Administration . i.!4 The Veterans Administration cautions ·:Veterans, with lhougbi of selling homes purchased . : With Gl home loans, to get a release from liability 1• lrom tfte VA if the loan is assumed by the buyer. !: -·Unless a veteran asks.-for and receives a re· t -.: 'ease-from liability from the VA office which t:~rante~d his home loan, he will be liable ror pay- ; :ment in the event or default by the purchaser. :: Getting a release from liability is simple, pro· : :vided certain cbnditions ate met: ' . ·. • the veteran's loan must be current. : : • the purctirser must agree to assume the 1: ;veteran's liabliilles. , • • the prospect.ive purchaser must be a good ~ credit risk. : : • income must be sufficient to cover payments •"'·On GI 'loans. A release from liability does not _:;a.utom~tically restore GI loan· ~~ntiilemenl the .:-tyeteran used to purchase the home he sold. · :· Entitlement may be restored' only under cer-:~tain conditions -mostly those which the 'VA con· ·~siders compelling reasons for disppsing of the pro· .;perty. . . : · My husband and I recently purchased a 20-unit : apa·rtment complex. We haye hired ·a professional : ~property m.aaager. However, as this is our first ex- . :perience, ca·n you give us an Idea what we may re- : :asonably expec& flom a professional property : :manager? V. ~1 .. Costa Mesa • 'fhe profes!j,ional property manager must be ··everything from an accountant to a maintenance : -man, from a sales man to a psychologist, but lo be -:more definitive. the following list, while not all in· ·:elusive, should. serve as to what you might expect : : from a prorcssiona l property manager: ·. Con sult "'ilh you as to the location and total con- : :cept. · Es tablish the rental schedule. P.1 ark et the space available. - create a lenanl-relartons Policy. Prepare and execute leases or rental agree· ·ments. Collect the rents when due.~ Supervise m aintenlnce personnel. Create and .maintain pfOperly all records. "fake regular status reports to the Owners. . Recommend any needed redecorating and : :secure estimates . • ;7 Handle repairs as neces~ary. •• Evict sour and slow paying tenants. Audit and pay all bills. Supervise the purchasing. -: Be aware or v.·hat·s happening in the market : • plau-who is renting what for how muc·b. :· Inspect all vacant space fr.equently. !:· EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardlt is on inwat· :!-mnt analyat. college ~urer and outhoro/ ··Real Eatate -!in California .'' Send your comment• and queltioru to Ran-"Z: doU R.. McCardle , c lothe DAILY PILOT, P. 0 . Bor 1560, ~oMeso92626. < ' . ... ·.t ,, . ' •. . ' Y'•. • • ; " ' . ,. ,, ' ' ... ,. , '' • • .. • ·' ,. -· , .. .i. • ' < .. • • .~ ( -.. --_.... ~ -' . s.9 m0<e than SOD "I~ mllu of coutllne and ocean ... 1un .. Jo A }\'HALE·OF A HOME! .. ~the gliller of llpll beneath you. It'• broathtakingl : ~ TIW• aJe:!iil.J•llf'fetluted @IJl!elf1m!({ fto"!"· " A'MfAI,!! J)f:,~ 'l(.\LUIJ _:t ' ~· _!111p11ud 'OllN bomq any,oyhera would be. a baqain .•• l!ul here, overlooliidl • •pact, •pace, •pacer Saa Clemtniiin.i' the !u dl1lan .. t ol U,..'Pacllrc, . the value 11 .•toaerflls. • • DON'T WAIT. WHEN WE Rml QIJT .OF HOM'lllli 'YOU )UJN Ol!T Of THE GW'rEST HOME O~ ,.CHANCE EVER! , '. ~lod'°"'11t. Up le>3 B~lhl • 1 and i SioriOI 1" ··1•:t .. ,. from s;qoo-. . ~ .• . 'tONVENTlONAL. TERMS' • • • ~··· • \ .. "' • • • • • ' .. • , ' " . -;;--; . • ... ,. s' a . " 4 • I ' I ' I I ' • -l1199t..__Qf/~ed _ .1'ew~~· o~.··Jirish · I f - . ~~ , • .. At-·P ·ark Niguel_': I , 8' O:Old Ru'l"' la un. (e,turt family rooma, otriums, d '9':~ Coul\IY wbere aQnken llvlJlg room,,'foi:mal din· P U~l' ,C~pan;y, Ltd. la Ioli room a, flovr·lo·oelli~I I IOillicA -dr•wln11J tor two nrfl>taces 8n<Ldr•Ql'•Uc \•U~t'ed ofle-o~~ ~d J,uota\\01)11.h ap. ceillliga. ,J:lefant rlr41ter ~wtea " pro!:iftli.tely uo··at its new Park featUre Private sundeCtl, one Nliutl lQ,~phome development plan offers fl .uniqu.e ~·loft" and lo~aNl1uel. another a bollt·ln_ .~mull!· 'rii8 cont+st it Open to the purpose" desk in a wia9; .room- puQ\tc and fl_Je drawi,na" for the slze upper hallway. 0 .i. .• • > • REAL ESTATE va~able 'PfiJea will be held All of the homes have private S.t rday, ~•t'c&l. t at the Park patiot and fully bWlt'lln c~stom- Ni el ·1afe1 @h)plex oit Crown . appointed kitchens, 18vl1;h baths Va e1 "Pattway and La Pai with ceramic tiling and pultured The Park Niguel model home Road. marble pulln'i.ans, and luxurious complex is open daily from 10 ·No purchaae ts neces11 ary, w_all·lo·wall carpeting. Bold ex· l'·m· to dusk and representatives • • Sund!Y, Flbru•ry 2. 1975 . DAILY PILOT Cf l'-uurait·· ltlOveS In :-~ 1 I ~ r ' ' . -' " -.,, • • ;a ' • • Nl!fil>P Bµys ls'/4 d ' Pf! s! ,l:arolin'a KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. <AP) counu. Kuwait 11urch11ed 3,500 acres. -The beach and undisturbed Brumley a~ld the Kuwait . of Klawab llland, leaving about semitropical wildlife of Kiawah·· owne~ ''are ~t1re1ted m.Wy in 20 acres of lot.I and homes owned ·Island are br41!tbtaldng. That'• the r.Venue l>r~utlne f!Oleotlal , .bf 1roups cir Individuals who why Kuwait bobk~ it. of the island. 'rbertli la hO intent at ~eba1ed the property rrom the· The pr_lvateiy o.wned island : all On their l!~rt that we know ' l\Oyal ramily in prevlOWI years. was purcbaaed earlier .this year abolll to ln\pOri• lny Kuwaitian by Kuwait ror 117.4 million, from culture on South Carolina. the family of the late C. C. Royal of Alken . And oil·rich Kuwait "THIS IS IUJWAIT'S Ii~ loot plans to devel9p the island as a forward ln·tbe ·United States and resort.. 1· they're very senaltlve about this • The proj!;ct ia q~• or the first in that: theY ·are eager not to · finahcial vehturea)l;l this country make .any mistakes;" Brumley • by an oil nation "since last year's said. · · oll price hikes 'atatted huge sums Brumley 1ald1.'be bought tbe of money rtowin~out of the in-island for s12s.ooo in 1951, re- dW:trialized World into Kuwait couping his inve!tment in the and other Mideast oil exporting ... saleof timber in a short time. countries. 1 • Despite tbe various uses of tbe island, it haa remained a .sportsman's and poacher's paradise of 1ort1. Sportsmen like the fishing: end hunting, and the poachers are fond of the al- SOME OF THE other prope~ owner•· have not been happy •' about the Kuwait purchase and ~· tbe planned development of the t.laod. , One vocal owner is Dr. Samdel •' Hunt of New Haven, Conn., who says that, as the profit motive becomes stronger. some of the promised environmental safeguards will fall by the wayside. Another property owner w1'o dis.approves of the proposed de- velopment is Lt. Gov. Earle E. Morr!-. 11tates Russ Padia, Park Niguel terior styling& are accented by of Tiffany Realty, Inc., exclusive Company general manager, and shake roofs, do~ble-door entries sales agent, are on the premises. anyone 'igteretted in partictpat-with trellis courtyards, enclosed Park Niguel may be easily re- lng may fill ·out a · free coUpon two-car garages and textured ached by taking the San Otego while touring the model complex concretedrive.wayaand_walks. Freeway t o Crown Valley where complete contest rules are PA,RK f"IGVEL has been Parkwa.Y and driving w~st to the . availa~J~;. _ ',~· c~r~fully pl&nned for to~Aml inm-_ :,a~ka N~~~ek~~~.·~~eb~~~~~~ •THE SEA PINES COmpany , chief d€Veloper of Jiilton bead Island further to the south, says it will open a beachfront hotel and alert selllne a small number ol vacation homes for Kuwait in the spring of 1976. ligators. Morris is secretary of the Kiawah Club, which owns a house and lot on the Island. Other members or the club include Gov. John C. West; Marshall J _ Parker of Seneca; and T. Allen Legare of Charleston, chairmao of the State De velopment Board. VARIOUS -PARK Niguel plans div~du_al p~lvacy and-ma:iJ u J east from Pacific Coast Highway. re91dentill)~erjty. , ' .. INFLAflON ' HE OGE l .. ~ B"EAZL£Y'. ~·ho tui~d i n t he top pcr!ormanCe oC 1914 for. Pd• ~acr.eU..Reaµy, 18,\·s· Ne'wpor\ l'larbor real estate Wll set new.highs in· saleiTh 197r" ' "By "'01·ld 1i01undardi". !>he said. o n her rt!lu ro Crom O\·erseas. "the Nsl O( m1•rlgagc money 111 mu th lo'>' er in the t.:nit~ St11tes. and tholle '>''ho know this .ire cashing 111 un Newport 11.irbt>r re::i l cstalt'.! 'fhe de· mand '>''ill conUuuc tQ bt! lllrong to livt' 111 th is 500 SQUARE MILES of lights and ocean view beautiruJ 11rt'a .. _ l'r<'~u.h·nti.1 1 Hl·1~h1 ~ offers some of ~he South Coast'!> most disli~l1 ve 1own~ horn<' O\'\ntr~h1p •nan fitablishtd community of proven property"Valuc5 ... in ·• p.1rk-l1l..r, I.ind!>• ,1red nt>ighborhood with 13 swimming pools, profes,ionally 111.11nt,11nrd .1lo n~ •v1th the handso~ t''l'leriori; of tht' homes, Come s~ these out~ ~1.indinl' ,.,,/ue • toJJy ._..high on ,1 hillside, overlooking the golf C1Nr~ and I.ii can bt> reacht!d <it 1ooa WCAt c·llrr l">r . N'R or l'BJl 6-l:!-5200 l111a1nt v11l.-iio:l' o f ~.ui Cll"menff'! Dlal Direct 642-4321 ~ Call Collect Subscribe to the ne~1poper that covers your hon'ietown be1t ... ·yoOll Hometown . ' I . ~lly New1paper DAILY PILOT Here's. your chance 10 have your own h9fne on a spa- cious ld1 w\lh plenty of grow- l ing .'~ fi?i' .Y~ and your family. , You'll be part Of lhe dis- linclive lake-t ounlry com- munity of Lake Forest. A sh.Qr! watt< from picturesque shops. a market and lake· side rest aurant . . Take lhe San Diego or Sanla Ana Freeway to lhe El Toro exit. Follow El Toro ' under the 'freeway lo Muir- lands, lefl on Muirlands to Ridge Route. Or phone (714) 830-3250 • i • ' .................... , .. I'""' L..,_.,.,, ~ u~~ .. .. . s.ie.~ .... c ......... ol S..n r.~1 .. •nd A<•,...lco ,,..,.._.. • \'l•l •'ll·nflll ,,_/• ,,,_.., .. , .... 004/flLAU-#'ACl•IC C'INU'OotArlOM • T)pk•I s ..... Pl•• II. S•l<t Pr>C< IJJ,t<t!I c .. 11 ...... ,.., ... lflj 11.JfJO. Finl Tr11M Ott• of SJJ,l'i'O (11npookl b&l.,'ltt) ln )1(1 -· "<"i•<, equol MOnllll/. p.11me•11t of S>61.~• iftclvdl11J prlllClp.ol, onl<lftl, J11u1ru><e, "'"''"d 1,.,... 6 i.o...eo.,,..,. •....ci••L«l d-.. '"'"""•! Perce1111 .. ll•" IV.'lo • New Low FHA/VA Rates A.valfable M.J. BROCK & SONS, INC. , -c wl\Olly owne<l wblldlory ol • ' ·1,,,._;. - Frank Brumley, senior vice New Offices president of the newly formed Kiawah Beach Company, a sub-Preston A. Jones has leased sidlary of the Sea Pines Co., said of£ices at 4500 Campus Djive in primary · development of the· Newport, Beach ·and announces island wilt include single-family he will move the stock and bonds dwellilfgs on the beach front and investme,ot firm bearing his inland, along with long-ra.nae name ·10 \hat address from 567 plans for a marina and two golf Nicholas Drive Feb. 1. "I regret to see the natural state of th8 11land changed but; on the other hand, I reali:te it W!lS inevitable that someday it would be developed,'' Morris said. EXPERTS AGREE Bill and Denny Markas, as a team, hate sold a total in exceM of 50 million dollars worth of 1·ea l estate in the Southern California area. Both are regarded by fellow brokers as real estate experts. Here at Huntington Landmark, where their sales alrearly total over 6 million dollars, both agree that this represents the most outstanding adult condominium home value in their long experience. · CAREFREE LIVIN6 FQR ADULTS OVER 40 IN BEiUnFUL .HultllTON BEl&H Jf you or your spouse are at lea.st 40 yffrs of age, welcome t~ •whole new way 011tfe at Hunlingtoii \,andmark. one of the finest recreatfon-oriented condominium communities ever olfered the adult Calffornla homeseeker. The condominium concept of leisurely living is provided, with eJderlor maintenance, landscaping and care of !he eKtensive park-like grounds and r8cfeational facilities performed for you by a professional firm. ' ALL INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: • Gene.rat Electric Oelu11e equipped alf.electric kitchens rf., • Enclosed utility roOms oo yovr own private patio that includ8 a Whirlpool washer-dryer • Shag Carpetin& in the living room, master bedroom. secondary bedrooms and halfways • Spacious Rarden patio or view balcony • Separate dinina areas · ~ ' • Certtptetely enclosed aaraaes as well as an abon- d&nce ot parking ; • 2-or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths .. , ALSO ENJOY THESE HAPPY LIVING BENEFITS: • You r O'Ml million-dollar recreation center with beau· 11ft1l clubhouse that features d1r11ng and ca rd room . billiard room, art studio1 photo lab, po1tery- woodwork1ng shops and all-purpose rooms • Hu~ swimming pool • Hot water swirl pool bath • Gymnasium. pu tt ing green , regulal1on tennis court s and paddle tennis court • Your choice of scheduled group activities or com- , plete privacy • A private walled community with 24 hour attended '"''l' J ... > • PURCHASE NOW AT 1974 PRICES $30,990 to 38,990 Conventional Financing (714) 536-8847 {I~ ~lr."l.t.l l A .. 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One:Story- • • --• -Two Story-Split level Homes. Three and Four Bedrooms .. ~54~995 t~.$68,995 · ' r..-:;..:..::_:-::~=1-1 . . \ , Ell(!e~t•t'Cpoveotlonil Tenns . • DEERFIEtD , .. ·PAt;I~ HQM~~... . r • ' • <11'.•r'l'.i·""furnished Models open dally 10:00 a.m, • frp.m . S•les Office :..17 0ef!f1pring Irvine, C•liforni.i 92705 '""'...,_, ,_\'' B ~ ~l('pf_J_C!i;te:.}71~ S~2-s211· ~· ._.,-c· """':;....._:.;;·,.....~·~ ~-!!I;~ -- ' ' • - ' .. • • .. ; . REAL ESTAJE SALES . ·. S6Q . " · . Llc;EMSl.MG SCHQ.OL ,. -. .1c .... .i ... a-..-. ... ··~·-........ o.-.c:-. &·•--....-..-. ....... a.-~.... -· In conJu!ldiorl with "A" Real E&t•te School .& T~• , a:.vlne' SChool of Reil EltJte. After receiving vour . 16cenle VOU ·wMI be enrolled in Tarbell's 3-week OuU::k .start Training f,r9Qram. which ll\clud11·,, morning tr1inlng clUS8!9 I. lifter noon exaerfenC9 In actual real estate sltuatk>ns. ·j.7 ~ Im Pl.r, IJZ·l440 •.. ,,.. .... Q>ntempcraf.)t ranch-style t¥es full the' cool s&a breezes! Has got to be one of the sharpest homes in tt\e.area. Park-like yarda. COV8f'ed oatio. 4 bedrooms + den area, brick fireplace, built-Ins & !liShwas~. Carpets, drapes. GI o f CHA terms available. 144,500. Ask '-,,Dani Clark. 14Z·66tl j ............... f:lataJ'1'jf'gfienery-w81come ~. . ~ ~ll!dtd~S2.t,ft0 •t,,1111iii1-GIT_... ' Sacrifice. bring all offers! Bargain hOnters! Be sure to Newly· paioled & ready for tak"e a took at lt\ls verY Immediate Possession. Best spaaiou1~ 4 · bedroo"\ wllh price In the area. Spacious. big family room. Won't last lul(urv filled floor plan is long! Has a b i g brictc loaded with extras. 3 fireplece in the living rOom. bedrooms + d8n area. xtra · ' i=ntrY. hill,· privaf) bath off baths, country kitchen with t be master bedroomi built-ins & dishwasher. FA ·Natural wood cabinets, heat . ·Near poo l & bull_&.ins. Garden patio, ciubhouse.Call962·1373• co untry -si~ed . y.,.ards. visitor to a wonderland I natures· flfl&St. Quiet ount ry charm. Very ous 3 bedroom with ntry hall, huge bonus oom, cel)tral forced-air atlno. lul(ury bollt·ins. n •ea. 3 baths. Lots of lch w ood paneling. 33,900. Call 962-1373 " S42,500:'Call 962-5568 ' ·,, ' .s, ............. . Three yeats old. A must-see • horfte fqr the serious t>uyerf Thts immaculat~ 3 bedroom~ hOme ll'beautifulty deCCN"at- ed inside ft ,_put; Includes. carpets ·'4 dl:arpes. A big fllmity roOm, lludy or d6n area. electric built·ins. Massive wood-burning t;replace. J49,000. Call 832-7151 . . - .·~'u.,.ld .... ·-·~t-:ifJ:s-....... _ -·· Vat.)t .• Jil'.tlu;iln1.ial·.~home .. --n·~~·sp•:;::. 3375· --,.------· c.NfonlaF-styte within walklng"'distance.to· v.....-One tfeck of a home! p · 811 .8-··-'os & the f•'nes( Eushcia,. Costa MeJa! Save ~ mod I h rest1ge area. el(cellent uoou thousands on this big, ~ .. ,.·r e on a ug sctiools. great extras'! shopsi Higbly emotiona.1. 3 beautifully decorated 4 cukSe-t«: lol with park-Ii Cuslomized interior with ~ ·+ den 8(8a with b8d L·ttl 2 yard~ 4 a mlnl .forest. beautiful cathedral celli,.,.. entryh81t.cent~aJ llwv-l)lan. room: 1 8 over year T ~ .. ..__. -i... • ... -•• Q., fl"""'1. a...: okl, all kinds of custom a. i'e~S 1w ""•"wit soaring oVerttbd... Entry ~ural ~c"'n ~ """' tras. Tinted wfndows, eritry an elegluit entry halt.. hall, 3 bedrooni, huae famuy· hVlng fOQfn, forceo-«Jr tleat. f 11 bedrooms. den. huge famil room . M assiver-'wood-Private ma!lter bedrOO"). h_all. large am Y room & room, m~ssi~~ bric!< burning fireplace. Rich oak Ranch-style kitchen with' f1_replace •. Farm-style fireplace, giant ~1v1ng room cabinetry. Huge Mlate-llke natural wood cabinet• & kitch.en with bullt·I~•· & a formal dining room. grounds w1th roomrfo'r your buill-ins: Park-like yard with Ma!ls1ve covered paho. Includes 3 baths & air condi-boat. s•e.950. LoW low forest of trees. 539.500. Call sprinklers I front . & rear. tioning. Sacrifice! $63,000 down to FHA. eau s42-6891 · ¥2•2561 S54,990. Ca 1540-.1720. • JUSt·$37,90Qi'Sa~a'~~:isv beid(oom, 2 bath home-With central· air' conditioning. Includes 2 baths; a tilg fBIT)ily room. Country kitchen 'with built-In$ & dishwasher, Near • school~ oark & new man. ASk for Thelma Read. 142°2561 ' ' ' . ' - .Relocating? if : you're moving t~. another ~ area, TarbeU c111_1 • ai 1 ange for you to receive,~ lnf~atlon from over 7000 communities 'thruout the USA _and several · foreign countrlei thru ·our . . REtO ollC]anlzaffan.·For fufther ; details please call ~s. Reio, "· (714t'8 ·2-5440. c .. teMne-r-t-"- Owner is•leavlng the area & needs an immediate sale" ~of this attractive family home in Costa MMa. Big swim pool & patio area. 8 bedrooms, 2 baths.. family room. & fireplace. Luxury kitchen has' built-ins & dishwashtr • S"3,950. Ask for Clyde Johnsoi\. ' 540-.1720 -.:: -c111hiiw. haCUMa.... - -PootWJtlri JM.ad ... CIC .. Gl1111t Assume the loan and save llege Park pool horre, a--S8crifiCe! Sitting on neatly new loa""n costs! Marvek>us ot of home for the money! Vt.acre with a colorful ocean home with ·a lovely, air floor pot less inside & out. view! Park-like yards. Offers Plan..Rich..blend of colors & ncludes copper plumbing, nearly 2600 'SQ. ft. with 4 textures thruout. Entry hall, ewly painted exterior. be.drooms, family room, 3·Pedrooma-+ den area.big nkle-deep carpeting, heavy-beamed. ceilings in fairtily {oom. ranch-st~Je rapes. Entry hall. 3 the living room, dining room- kttchen,. with bullt·lns & rooms+ den or study. & family· room. Massive natural wood cabinets. New Large living room has a woqd-burliing lir&place, carpeting. Big Pi11rtY1s>atio & natur al brick fireplace. sheO carpeting. $69,600. park-like y.ardS:'. S45,500. Beautiful pool with Jacuzzi ,save thousands. Call Vlrw T• c.1.i1 •• Spanish Rancho! Entry hNI opens to gracious over sized living ro o m . 4 bedrooms + huge den. natural brick firef'lace, xtra baths. natu.ral wood c:abi~try. fulf dining room. Carpets, drapes. Massive covered patio. A virtual garden' of edin:" S69,900. Call ~92·72 10 call540-172Q in a story book settfng. ·493--1~41 · . ' •48.950. ea11 s 40,1 f2o · . •. ~ ... ~in . · • ~:Sna.n. 1 . ·• Witl;Jasweep1ngt,t1~oft~e '&IT.,.._Slt:tOO: Beautitur,~~~r 01dhe:~ rs· ---w Fon..t-:ottn•• · .. -~;sM~i~.~~:a~ tagun1""Tei:race·--1~1ro) tot'a!ty ousJocruzed thruout. · CSose to South ~ast Plaza ·BigQed with fuxury in mind• fers a.Jo(lg ~1st of quaU,tv,·ex ~ it ~tlving l~e area & • &_ walking distanc4 t? local LarQ,, floWlng floor p1M ~as. ~:2" ye~ Ol(j. naetla a'n 1rfwlilmed1ate sale. park. VeJ Y peritQ.nable ;;ilfh 8 gorge04,lt Del Pilos ~t~~ome Oftt(I: SQacious ,~~-Plan offers )'OUng family h'Qrnl, IT'8l"O'> ffl~ tU'llrY halt:-3 bedrooms, trv 'liar!. I _..-;Jen ~a deHc:ate·bleridot textures. 4 trees. gardep. p~fil.like tMo fd'lily room dining area. trv I, big ~6od-bumi bedroD:ms -t::den area, entry yardS. Luxury J nt bt'-,ih.: .maSSive brick 'fireplace in fireplace 1n the llvlp_p hall, brg--fir.eplace. Central clud88 harvest~oo (tl ·ao--ithd tiviffg room. All modem x_tra bat!"s • fal'tft-.lt)"I f1?rced-ai.". heat. Garden pliances, natur,a1 ·Wood kHC:hen appliances. VVhite .kit~el'). with natu)aJ,;, kitchen with. all ,the extras.· cabinets. 4· bed,rooms:farnl~ 's10mpstone fir8')lace in the cabinets. & built-ins. . , S53.900.Call64G-1720 ly room,, entfy h111 •. ·rlto iJMng room. 564,950. Call low ma1 ntehance ,yJfd$ " wood-burnln,g--fir.eplace. 492_1.210 · shake root, ~.~tlQ.r Cal w--..a.~c .. ·.... S49,000t Call540-17~o· ....... ~ ,' ~ T ' Dftf•4t-$27,t00 Private, secluded liv~ng near.the beaeh/ 2\2 year.pld charmer· is loaded with all •kinds _of e;lltras. Adult· occupied & shows like a mo-del . King·1lzed bedrooms. centr.a&;. fqo::eG- air heatirtu .. oen 81ea. aH modem ititphen~Wlth bullt- ins ·& dilhWa1her. Mi .-doont.Washer drye'r ln9'1u,d•~· .c" 842-88~~ '-,.}, \-"". ....... T, --~.: 41 . S•••11l...-d• 1l · Add charm-& beauty tp this • • ·,. ' , One of the fin&st varues on ,., S_.oleh-5.crffke remarkabl~· .y.oung Pool .• -_ -12 If .., · lhemarket!Emotk>n-pac-Mld ............ -us.ooo BeillCh lovers! Be sure toin- spect this unusually _sharp seaside retreat. Just ~yews Old. Conveniently located near freeways & schools .. Completely customited thruout. Custom drapes, carpets. Richly p aneled den. Oining · room, natural wbod cabinets. Walk·ln dosets. call 892-4401 -. ....... ._ Exciting 2~stotY· is selling at its S52.QOO; Emotional family 4 bedroom has beautiful hardwood noora. 3 baths, den, dining room & rhuge bonus room. LacQe priy_ate back yard. Ejl(cellent schools: Ask tor Gary Swisegood. · .t62~tJ73 Swl•...,&.McmD Assume the loan & save new loan emotional 2-story 3 bedroom. Over 2000 sQ. ft. with family room. fireplace,· huge bonus room & fireplace. Blue Haven POOi with jacuiz,i & slide. Owner has bought llnOther home! $57,900. AsK for Jerr'/WoOds. 9'2·11" '' ,~ • ~ ' • . -· Located" on a large corner h0m8! Has;...~l'l ,reduced tz..t,.Bo:-~-a.;, . POCH home is jqst ;'ii¥: yacws ~ ~CreWllP.t.knlia.gt• k:Jt, close to South Coast -S3000! ln<:J,.abs carpetiflg, Won·t--lut ioQg 4St<tli1e ()(ct. En/·oys ttie .. coot sea Oi·a huge premium lol Plaza & lrvin9 lndust'rial drapes,• central •air ·condt-A."mini"'f~H: of t'ree.-& ~ tlf':Nles g a' lo'vely Won-'vistas of greenery! This ~ex. 3 year old beauty tl,0{1if'l:9 · 3_' bedrooms. G abun-dan.ctt of natures 'd1e-~la nd atmoePhere. year otd model is b@_a~tlfu is sure to Please even the biths. farjiltyroo_tn & fuU dirl-greenery sum>u'nda thls'pfc-Features 4 bedrooms. 2 ty decorated inside & out fussiest b~-Entry hall Ing room ... P~ke .gtqunds tur~ 3 bedloom ... wtth baths, f am i"ly room & 'Entfy. hall, 3 bedrooms + opens to a huge living room with a~~~) hea,,,d ·& den are~. Includes xtra sep~ra l e dining ,room. den area, a private rear Ii With fireplace. Big family · filt9redswlnff1ting PoQl .. Ter-baths, kU\g:11Jzed master· CarJ)ils drapes. Enclosed •ng ro0m wi th b ri c room, xtra .baths, pri'l(ate rifio ~me ~or enJel'lajnj.ngl bedroom, ce.,nfral:forcec:klir · .courty~j.d ·.patio, & view fireplace, full dining :room master bedroom. Pool-slzea· v;:i. or F~ ~erms. Or heatln,g! natu_ral brl tk_ balcony. Heated a. filtered garden kitchen. Complelel' l ot,· room t or a boat. 1about t~e asSwmab~.:t loan., fireplace 1n the'hvlng roc:ir... pool. massive red tile root sprin klered groun'ds. $4,5,000. Call 979-2390 '~5~_.900,,-~1510-i?.20 G.1'. ti!ms! Call 91~2390. · $65.950. Clll 830-6030 S44.200. Call 979-239~ 1 S4t.too-s.. 'TJMMmlh: I A 'CteSi)erate situation, need action now! Beautiful home in Irvine. Hss central air C'onditloning. carpets. drapes. entry halt:·Oflers 3 b~rodrns plus big famit~ rop m. Xtra baths. WooC3-burn1ng fireplace.-Electric buitt-jnr. Just 1 'h years "Old. Ask for MIVY Jean Crawford. ~ ~ 540..17-20 . 4 .r A• lxperiNC.• 19 U..-. · Tremendous yaunO executive ranch-st le on lar e, estattHike grournta, with oodles of privacy & a virtual forest of trees. · 2500 SQ. It. features i' bedroom suites, 3 king-sized *hs. family room. Only . th!'_tfl n est o f e.~rything. se2·.sc0'. A·sk tor' Maroar~ H1ariam1tf\ 14 ... 1120 . w ... o.1w.itrfia· Rambling ranch-style !s ready occupancy. Has pr-tike 1 ~. covered patio. sJirinkler&. Elet:trit garage dOor open'tir. Features ~ bedrooms. 2 baths, famltv room & b.r;·Ck fir8place1 Central air. cohditionlng. S42,900. Ask for Hal ~Mew:Je. . 140.I 720 . ... ....... 4 M•l'V1tlous location, be411Jfiful tra modem 14· bedroom beauty ¥3tt\ extra bl.ths: private rear livthg room with fireplace. No-wax n~. excellent use o f mirrors & wallpapt;tr .. Pool, patio. $54,000. Ask for Carole Tessler. 142-1114 Sll,tSo.LowLow~ All terms -available pn this immaculate 3 bedroom pool hori'ie. Has big. easy'!care 1i 1o; • j yards with towering trees. Includes FA healing, kilchen built-ins .• ~ Family room, fireplace & 2 baths New carpeting. Close to schOols & shops. Ask for Shirley Berry. 142·1154 Serving '1008 Cit.leiThrou~ ut The U.S.A. America's L.lrgGst, · · .o.-. R9se1le COmpanY . ) -· -' f \ ' • ' ' .. ' ? i- l ' • I • • I ' l '· , I I I ' \ • •• .. What's New.in Stocks ., M.n ...... ., "' l.tJ '"' '·" ' • " "'f ,~,. '"' 1.. 4 ft LM . '"' J.11 " ... '"' JU :: ::;; ~ '"' '·" "' ..• , '"' 1.n · :!!!!!:.Y.m!ir.!ICl'YlttWJliltJ~m;Ati~In!tllllS:J:tt!tm!~ ... '8~f'"Jl,;;:-:;:;::r,~~~ .. ' Geotek Trail Date Set SAN' FRANCISCO partnerships, J .B. Oil as stock he had rece'lved and programs." CAP) -The_ Securities Exploration programs for · locaµng prospective Burke pleaded guilty and Exchan'ge Com-andrelatedfirmsaswell investors. last Nov . 13 to a charge mission's civil suit a1Jeg-as 11 other individuals as The civil suit alleges of filing a false affidavit ing that. Geote.k pro-defendants. Among the that more than 2,200 in-_with the SEC concerning moter John P . Burke and latter iS Otfs Chandfer. vesrors put -$30 -mlllioil his connection with three others allegedly violated publisher of the 'Los into the partnerships and :oil firms. securities laws in selling Angele& Times and a col· programs and th~t the Judge Sweigert im· oil drilling p8,ftnershipg lege fritlnd of Burke's. mvestments are v1rtual-posed a 30-month prison wUJ go to trial June 16. a Chandler, who-said he ly worthless. term and $5,000 fine and federal judge decided had invested '238,000 in • dismissed 15 other laatweek. various oil programs,. ITSAIDtheindlviduata counts of 'an indictment U.S. •District Court had served as a director cauaed and permitted the at the request of the gov- J u d g e W i 11 i am T .· of Geotek Resources and various corpora(tons and ernment. Sweigert's formal order had introduced som·e of funds to use ''devices, •During the sentencing, setting a .trial date also the investors lo Burke. schemes and artifices to the judge commented JJ.jrected that the case be Chandler denied any defraud by lnaking un· that it seemed to him ConsOlidated for trial "(radulentconduct."• true atateme.nts and that any actual or paper purposes with four Chandler said he had omitting riece1,ary loss to investors "could damage suits brought by returned finders' fees material facts tn offt!ring not exeeed at the moS\ FINANCE , certain in¥estors against totaling $109,000 as well snd selling partnerships $500,000." Burke, his firma ando;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;n;;;;;;;;;o;;;r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ot~';;: judge, who earlier '~ 377·ROOM MARRIOTT JO OPEN 1.N NEWPORT Hotel Op~ns · in .April •. . The Newport Beach •·as listed on a schedule Ar\other impol'tant fac- Marriott Hotel, the 43rd and eat.h project ' seg tor in opening a Marriott facility in the Marriott ment was constructed facilityontimeisthecor- ffotels, Inc., ipterna· underitsowntimeplan poration's in-house con· tlonal chain, will open Construction was con struction force ·• April 15, according to tinuous thrGughout the T h 1 s t e a m o f Joel B. ROthman, ·hotel,althougheachpro <\rchifects , 'engineers eeneral manaeer. ject was in • a different and project managers is Loca.tett iii ·Newport stage at any given mo-experienced . in the Center, the new hotel merit particular elem en ts of will feature 377 guest TH R 0 VG H thi s building a Marriott Hotel rooms, three restaurants method, a total shutdown or Motor Inn. As a result, and lounges, and recrea-of construction during said Rothman, tighter tional facilities tncluding the recent strikes was control can be main· s w i m m in g po o J . averted. tained'over each stage or hydrotherapy pool and tlon on the progi-eSs of c;onstruction. tennis courts. construction at.any paint OCCASIONALLY, an bad set Feb -}; th0en May 19, as a tartet· date for beginning tHe trial, will ttold a pretrial hearing Monday. He will con· sider motions for making some of the.damage suita class actions -and on ex- tending, terminating~ or modifying the re· ceivership into which he put various Burke En· terprises THE SEC Civil suit was filed May 1973 It nameS BurJ<e, Geotek Resources Fund, tnc , Geotek Oil drilling Conventioil and meet· in time can be fed into a outside firm is hired on a ing facilities, which will Computer at the l\1arriott specific project. For in· SAN FRANCISCO •ccommodateupto~,7SO he ,a,~quarters in stance, the Newport ·<UPI>_ The Pacific people, feature an W\{jh1ngton, D,C. The Beach architectural firm Telej>hone co h·aa re· I 8,000 ·square -foot .computer wilt then de· of Willi~m Blurock and orted 1974 · rofit of ballrooma~dsevenaddJ· termineifconstrucli~is Partners developed b .3 million ·:early$25 tional meeting rooms. In on schedule an(f ... adjust-pl&ni for tht! .Newport million over' 1973 earn· ·~di ti on, 14 Marriot~· ll)tnts can be made. .Beach ~aftioit ~acilit~:. ings of $259.4 million. Pacific Profits Up P•rlor~ wil I a ccom-. under ~De .~u.pefv1 sl~ Ol T-be"'" earnings were lll~•le conferences or Lecture Set the Mar1>tott ·Arc,h1le<· eqtilvplenl to $1.66 per ~taJO ,people . . tur~l and Co,st~..u~~in . C'q_mmon sll&l"e," -com· ALntOUGH a senes• 0 B iJ ... Di~11too§ .. · : ·. ~.pared$149fnl973. , qi at~kes . hit the con· n II 01ng Attual con truct10~ is J8rome w. Hull said 1truct1on industry last .scheduled to finish Ja&t week the increase in fear, work did not halt Tbe Building Industry March 22, when ~toject protit was "insufficient. "Keeps on Giving" BacktoYOU! • Wt 11o11·1 bthen that lhlta: should bt I tltlf·WIJ stf1tl II J1011 «111!1iblllt lo us, wt I/link we Jhould do 10Cllllltiq tn 1elu1n tllal wiH· 1ift JV" back lllOft 111111 I w11111 IHliq llHI I tllt 61duc11911 • Now. Wt Mw toond I most ftm1rkabl1 wq I• ftwftd )'OU !or your lflltt"OSity. Yod ~till enjoy lht plt1sur11 of bllpinc ,our ltllow·1111n, plus lht benefits ol • 111-dtduct~ '11n. l11t J011 c1o11·1 rift up !ht f11htrt ltMM:itl SICllfifJ you cou~ lint enioYtd by kfftliftl '°"' 1itt. • As 1on1 u,. li .... - bt1inlli111 i~ttly-wt'n PIJ JOU I ft"ffOVS hleoMe Ollt of !tit u1nin1s ol JOU! ~lrtbulioa. ,Thus, ii becolMt '" l1M1tmtnt to Pfolld rour lulurt. 111d 11111 lul1H1 el J'OIM' l1mily. Al Ille same limt, J'IMI wlll be »Yillf Oft lwturt HI.tit l••tt fOd proktt costs. • Wh1I oOllf way un r-llM rour ltwtst1111nt funds aftf securitin lo do IO Miid! fof JOU 19 IO nllny Wql for SO lonf I tlmt? · . .,, r Wershow ~alt:estate ~uctio.rz f..-fy ....... ~I 1111jor ••9;1 Boe1.r' C.,,...li•. A Most Impressive and Magnificent PAlM SPRINGS ESTATE 1nd MANSION 17 Acres ol Park -Like Grounds-fee Owned Propert7 10 Rooms All Lavishly furnished and Decorated 4,500 Sq . ft. Completely Air Conditioned ' Constructed ol Textured Concrete Bridl & Tile with 1 Concrete Tile Root Designed /or Fastidious Living and Truly Gracious Entertaining/ 50 ft. lh'in1/F1mlly/D111tn1 Room, 6 ltdrooma, 6 Blthrooms, Powder Room, Swimr.1111 Pool, Puttinr Grten, Tennf1 Court. Ou•t.00r Pillo, ColOl'ful G1rdens This Estate is Located at I ... .. .. . .. .. ' ··~ ... ,,. ' . Qp the Newport Beach A.s~o~iatio!I multi-family manager Ed Annin will even to offset t.he 11 per· -...........Wlarriott, due in par£ to d1v1s1on will meet at µic turn the facility ovef' to cent inflationary in· the Marriott's building Shcr<!tdn ·Anahe1m Rothman for.fil\lll pre-crease in the consumer procedure. . · t.1otor Hotel, 1015 W. Ball pa rations ror Oeening. price index." WRIT£ OR CAll lor F11t lnlonnation Will!ool OMlplioo T11tp11onr. (7141 Ml-llOO bl•lllon 2106 ••• Of write1 460 Canyon Place ALM SPRINGS, CALIF. •"We use a technique Road at 11 :45 a . m . Wed-r.;;;;;;;:o;;;;;;;;=;;;::t;;==;;i;:::=::========:;ll iimilar to the., critical nesday. ' . path method in which the Speaker will be Dolf hotel was a c tually Zellner, president of d.IYllled into three ZellnerCOiluttunllles.He MP"arate projects," said will speak on ''··~ow to JJothm•n. Each step in move your &landing in· tJ19 construction process ventory." Earnings Decline Tho"''' K. Sllldllnv.r Hoag M1morial Hospital Prullyt1ri1n • 30t& , ••.• '""lo! ..... _ ......... S.och,CA- OldootlilM&ittlriUf. LOS ANGELES (AP) totaled $15.3 million, or ---11 .. · ·1)' 0 ~ompl•t• -Pacific Lighting Corp. 80 cents a share. on re-11 ceveuite r:eported earnings venuesofSU9.$9.,inillion. I ,,. ilecllned lo $42 .41 This compared Wilh .,. 0 coun m.lllion , or $2.l l a share, 117.43 million, or 92 cents · 1 •ua:CMTY govdern!ft•nt tn 1974, frotn $45.65, or a share, on revel\Ues of ~...::=..,_..,.., n...""tho-lttPltot ... ~,.na· · · •an courtt 3aahare,lnl97a. '228.1 mllllon .p year ' · '•!i•D~, ;;;:-.;:_.,,..;;...,, Evortida ' !'LEASE DONO DISTURB ll~Vtt1ue1 ro1e lo •oarU.r.· .• • ,·~··, . 1~ r ·-""--• f """11D•11Ts This 1111wlllbo~n .51-m lllt.,..,....fflfm -f@rrc tliJi' "' r-11ie ·'"""'"'""'"'"l'"''...., ..., In tll·;.,_,,.,L;.....:;··11..,.. ..... ,.. • -·-I ,,.... .,. r , .... ,.,.., ' 1.1 I lotJfoapectlon O(! 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R•AL'rY 3 RU" Dl .. uvu, • =b--'·Qrne., br + . Bd ..• i.'---..;:..,_~ .. -. . -~ar ng 5 u"IO me......,e '" w1~. -e... ... i. .. -616-77""' _ • _ _ ~ ..,__......,. _ ...,.,.,., ,. 2 rm .~ convert. ~Qn •n narbor 1ew wet bar , sunny kitchen, formal DR, anytime. den. Ri chly landscaped, view. vacant. Home$, and yoµ own the land!'Owner · 4\la baths & ;!.car garage. A real $2 500. MOVES VOU IH )..case op lion. $850. monthly or wlllconslder lease/optidn. f 'I h 0 . d II HORSE"·l ·-H 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Condo. Oversized $124 500 am• Y ome . w.ner IS rea Y · • ""'"" dble garage, steps to heated pools and · · RELAX~ WAllll VIEW LIVIHG SROYALST. GEORGE SAT/SµN 1·5 +Inc:-club house.Call to see. 22 RU E CAHHES -same pla n as .Bluffs condo with sweeping view; . CC!>ROHA· DE.L MAR W'URY DUl'UX Full "' ac,.., 66x300, 3 OCEANFRONT PARADISE above but with pool & jac uzzi. Dolores m odel featuring 3. bd.rm s., 2'Al ·View from owner's beautiful un)t. ~i':a~~50w'n6:r0:.!:~ f~~l Live in 3 bedroom, 12 bath home on :~25-~·FONTAI MEBlliU _ 3 BR & 2 bal.bs + formal dming. Very private : South of hwy. Redwood exterior, h uge .. ,., su,ooo down . ocean and let 2 bedroom apartment BA with pool & jacuzzi. $135,000. end' unit & just 1. year new. Extra · sundeck, qua lity bit. 3 BR, den, 2 only..... pay part of your payments. Can never 29 RUE GRAND VALLEE -spacious 3 features galore. Vacant & ready! Not baths, fireplace in each unit. $145,000 SSl,000. . be replaced for $159,000. BR + informal area overlooking 10th leased land. $99,500. 510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN.1-5 0 OPEN FOR VISION green. Vacant. $149.500. IEST HEW HOME IUY! $73,500 nr&.ullJ' JACUZZI & POOL 10 RUE MARSEILLES -5 IJH + >ludy HO DOWH Y..A. On beautiful corner site! Move right ~1 IU "'21 ' 5 IEDROOM, "family rm, best Harbor on Ige lot, vacant Sl62.500. " ON A CjlUIET STREET in. Landscaped, cpld, draped. The ~ View Homes location. Hig hly up· ~Cust°"' Lots and R ... tab Cozy 4 bdrm .. 2 bath home; hdwd. Ors., only New Linda model left in the -~ 11 graded and worth $109,750 asking CALL US AT ,644-6056 sparkling cond. Covered patio, fenced Bluffs. Lovely view. Nr. Tennis Club . 1797 o,_.cM price. yard of fr;iit trees & roses. Walk to Z70l VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN l-5 642-:-1771 ape. S....doy 1-5 1700 Port Ashl ey schools. All terms offered, or ~ssume JUST REDUCED - Large 4 bedrm , existing 6% loa n. Asking $37,000 SIG CANYOH . COUHTRY ICLUI . . , A 1 R w A y h 0 me . family rnl, dining rm, p00l. $57,500. Most popular model of Broadmoor & JBR,2 BA. Te nni s. FHAfinancing. C.R. COLESWORTHY : 640-0020 EASTBLUFf CEHTER !':~.... ~~~! .......... ~~~:. C LLEGE PARK ilEl.IGHT! $45 ,500. opular "Cinderella" model on tree ined s treet of well-kept homes. 3 BR's & forma l <lilting, brick frplc, lovely upgraded kitchen . Priced for fast sale. HURRY ! NEWPORT RIVIERA'S IEST IUY! $37 ,500. l..arge 3 BR & ramily room with massive rock frplc. Garden pali'J & greenbelt. Walk lo clubh9use. EASTSIDE COTTAGE! Plus huge rear grounds. Picket fenced. Lovely trees. Manicured yards. Boat & trailer access. WON'T Last at $35.000. THE GERRIE CD. 645.4400. GOMl'OI 100~-rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $88,950. OH LIDOm The price Is ri g ht for this drlmhii1Jr2 bedroom, 2 bath with separate family room plus din ing area Com plete with double garage and roof garden. . SHORECLIFFS VIEW -NEW LISTING Prime ocean & j e tty view. Professionally d ecorated. 4 bedrooms, den. sitting room, breakfast room, large g ame room with pool table. Oceans ide t errace. inte rior patio. $375,000 . LARGE BRIGHT ROOMS Un iversity Park, steps to pools and tennis. 3 l>edroom, formal dining and family room . Completely carpeted, with Azt ec entry tile. BeaU.tiful private grounds. Excellent financing. $64 ,950. SPECTACULAR -BIG CANYON 4 bedrooms, family room. dining room. Exciting day a nd night views . Handsome hardwood noors, beauti!ul- ly decorated . l..ovely landscaping. Privacy. Separate children's yard. Very special at Si89.500. WALK TO TOWN Charming 2 bedroom home with guest quarters off garage, plus 2 bedroqm garage apar tment. Good Corona del Mar location . $85,000. HARIOR VIEW HILLS Dram<tli c Burlingame in park like set· ting. Full grown pine trees. Cathedral beamed ceilings. Spiretl staircase. 4 bedrooms, family room & huge bonus room . $122,500. OCEAN & JETTY VIEW Spacious family home across from Big Corona Be a c h . 3 bedrooms, g ues t room, family room. Formal dining, -of· fice , workshop plus ample parking'-: $259,500. LIFE CAH IE IEAUTIFUL has s o many additional features. clubhse~etc. S38.500. In· Ope•Suaday 1.5 320ZColorodoPL Profes sio nally d ec orat,ed & dian H1lls1 Riverside. ·MOTIVAT&D SELL'ER _rustic wooded landscaped . A r e al beauty, top 685-0008.963·7381 setting, 3 bedrm, family rm, aulo loc. wjth view. 4 BR, FR, DR & 3 ha. BELOW MARKET sprinklers, decorators delight. Asking I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= IAYFROHT HOME-FOR LEASE Bluffs condo. 3 s,, din· $59,900. Su bmit offers. G-..al 1002'6-l'GI 1002 E . th . t 't f . t B ing. 2'h Ba overlooking n...-C..-"""-I 5 250'5 Rl•-~.-111 Rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nJOY e qwe seren1 yo quaan ay green belt. Xlnt cond. ._.... .. ---r ~· v intVSt• Island. F urn . 3 BR & maid's r oom Mustbe sold . IMMED IATE OCCUPANCY -Jlig Ca· home for lease. 'fennis court, pier & SPARl ... JNG nyon, 4 bedrm, 3 bath with snar kling· r float. $2,000 Month. By appointment. REAL ES1'AT1'.: pool a nd jacu zzi. Mus t sef! to ap· . 833-3548 preciate. $169,950. 2111 SanJaacpolnHillsRoad HEWONMAliK£r OponSat/Sun 1·5 No.6WlOC)OdFootLa. NEWPORT CENTER. N.B. 64~4910 ~i~~~~js:z·~1: l:Jlfl?lii:•u~1t·l~I ~~ sirableBaycrest.llurry! 274JE.CstHwyCdm -67S..8600 SPARLING REAL ~"TATE 833-:JWI SIEUCT-RARE-SCARCE-SPECIAL -v-... -... , 270 I ltland View Dr. CcM ap.. s-. 1·5 For t he professional -ultra deluxe 4 Bdr m., 3 baths, paneled fam ily r m . 3 Car garage. 2 Frplc's. Select appt's thruout. Blt -in wet bar -interco m ; · poolsize lot. 2582 sq . ft. for gracious liv - iilg. R E DUCED TO $149,000 Dir ections: San J oaquin to <;rown Dr., right on Bluewater to Lighthouse, ,Jett' to Island View. , BIG CAMYOM REALTY 644-1193 1002 ...... 1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REPOSSESSION l + IOHUS ROOM NEWPORT HTS. CURI Af'l'EAL Beaut. 14 unit adlt bldg. 3 s hort blks td beach. Pride or ownership. Call ror appt . to see. SPARLING REAL ESI'ATE __ ......::833-3M8 . EASTSIDE 3 Br hse + 2 rental units. Drive by & make offer. SPARLING llEAL ~i'ATE 833 -3M8 --- IF I HADA HAMMER l'DBUYTHIS FIXER UPPER OPEH$ATfSUM.1·5 You will enjoy lhis one. 547 EL MODENA located near 17th street See lhJS Lar~e 3 bedroom 21h bath bonus room home. in choice Founlaln Valley area. Priced at only S301~_!i0 with low down payment. Walker & Lee · RF.AL EST AT .. .: 545-9491 WA TERFllOHT Close to Westclirr shop· -Westclirr s hopping - Pong & all sc hool s. 3 on huge R-2 lot. This 3 bedroom 2 Bath home is Bdrms., heated &. a steal at $29,950. Let's filtered pool, «>mer lot . go. Call 646 -7171 Priced at $62.SOO OPEN 1,19 • n·s IUN roMi;Ktr ~~:~~~1r~I!:~~~~: .111mljll1 3 Bdrms., J baths; Lge. . .-:::1•i•-·=-liv1 n~.rm . & rormal din · New J BR ., 3 ba., ram . in g rm., family rm. with IRVIME rm .; on North bayfront . wet bar ; extra lge. mstr. TOWM~'SE Balboa l!!-land . bdr p ed s10rag f ,,_ m. av e or Fully A/C. 28R, two 8:13-9781 a boa t or motor <.-oach. story in prime IOCl!ltion HESTER·IROWN Xl nt bu y at 598.500 with view of the mL"i. &Ass~ .. ftealt()f"S COSTA.MESA F .P . $33,950. Ca ll LA CUESTA 2 MODEL HOMES FDR SALE JOOO sq. ft. J .......... $61,990 , 2200 sq. ft,. 4 .......... $60,990 Com plet e w ith new drapes, carpeting, fencing , lan dscaping &sprinklers. IMMEDIATE OCCUPAHCV 1'1•% ........ with $42,000 loan LA CUESTA SALES OFFICE 968-2929 962-1371 ' LOOKINGFOR ..• Real Estate Sales Manaaer Profit s ha r ing opportunity . E st ab!iS'hed office with good list ings. Call us at .•. 644-6056 ~ ~ ~-€; 1.ll1///;//. REALTORS 260 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE Des ign Plaza, Ne wport Beach L WEST PRICE Near So. Coast Plaza ; 3 556-2660 0 bdrm> .. 2 baths; elec. .SELECT .......i 1002 Gtnorol 10021 4 Bedroomt4ocne kit chen ; family rm.: F. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A. heat , lge . patio; i.;;~P;RO;;;_;P;E;;R;T;l;E~S~I 4 ·PLEX COVINGTON tourplex in NEWPORT BEACH ~torage for boat or -Prime Huntington loca· trailer. G.l. Loan. Priced lion. Don't miss this, call l'I d d ,.,. b th t ·~ 500 H ol .,____._. Assumabl e FHA loan for us en an · ~ a s a ....... CMI ~ agt. Now for details. !'\ew earpeL<1thn1out ••cu THOMAS CHARM you tax shelter buyer.:;. 847·6010 Newp"'1 n1m· &•••t Two -3bedroom&two·2 I---·------.. ....,,.. Extensive use ol wood bed · · h \\'ood shuttered windows REALTOR room units Just up t e LIDO ISLE enhances tis 3 bedroom . hill from the beach in Fireplace 224w Coas!Hw 2 bath corner home . Cos ,1 A T-·I · Cozy 3 BR, 2 BA, bltns, Beamed ceilin•s · y. ta •• esa. ..,.... pnce N'pl B ach <.•o 5527 Super kit chen for the .,,.,, 000 lrg liv rm w/ firc plc. On· Natu ral wood kitchen -· e ......,-~. . E"e' . <K =•3 lady and dble gar with · W lk & 1 __ Ill $82.500. Owner will ~l ini orchard out back • "· ·.....,......... a er .__. elec opener + dble cov· help finance with smal l to•;;. dn . 90"1,-financing ered paved area for boat REAL ESTATE down. Call PRESTIGE ONLY $48,950 or trailer ... owner Jeav .1 __ ._545-9491 I-10l\1ES.645·6646. macnab I Irvine realty FIMER HOMES FROM $62,500 TO $775,000 "SPRING BOUCjllJET" Describes this bright & airy home situ ated in Harbor View Hills. Lovely view -3 bedrooms, cozy den & fami· ly room . $97 ,000. Belle Chase Lee 4-6200. (K45) WESTCLIFF LIVIHG -$62,500. New on market! Marve lous 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Accented by sparkl ing mountain shadow pool, cascading waterfall & pool·side patio house. Joyce Edlund 642-8235 . (K46) COUHTRT A.AIR. bedroom. family room, den home w /separate adults wing & lg. yard. I mmediate possession. $109,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 2241 DONNIE RD., NEWPORT BEACH. (K47) RARE FIHD. 6 'bedrooms & all the room you need! Live in carefree ease & enjoy the man y amenities t he sought after -- Bluffs area bas to offer. $96,000. OPEN SUN. i -4 P .M. 424 VISTA RO~A . (K48) IRVIHE TEJIRACE-IEST IUT! This 2 bedroo.,,,, 2 l!.i\th home offers a great location a t i beautiful price (you own the land) $65,000. Tom Queen 644-6200. (K49) NEW LISTIHQ.-IAVCREST. Custom design ed 4bedroom +.fami ly r oom. Spacious rooms, lovely· patio w /gas BBQ. $112,900. Helen Hartley 642-8235 . (K50) OUTSTANDING SUNSETS. U n usual t ri-level townhouse w /3 bedrooms in secluded community just steps from private. sandy beach. $147,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (K51) I&. IQuap•-!!. l BEACH RANCH ~dn!ooy ·~?:~"~~:. :;"'.".: Open Daily 1-5 ocEAN._Fll_OHT __ --ASSUME " ADULT CONDO .• ~:~~-!~~ ... ~. ~~~:w~~~;:t~?~.~,:~ r_ .M,.~tr1_d .... · .... ··:.• .-..__RH1JM ~·~]~plc}!;~!!;'~z~r~ ~i~:;·.~ .. :;~:u~~~~;rfi Pure ~:g~H~at~::oi~y~uR~~:·va l ue beach! Tile entry to ~ waterfro nt hom e is beach & pool. $69,000. oriented. 6 bedroom ranch home -Country Club forma l li vi nganddi ning: available for immediate l:,;.';i2~r -Rea l tor VI EW from bay to mountains -2 island kit chen. Step ___ . occup11ncy . Oock.1ng ·-----~I acres + of beauty & horse prope rty Livinn dnwn 25 f-'OOT LONG. space for J boa ts for E.ASTSIDE that oozes with potential in Newport. ••':Ill 1-'IESTA PARTY ROOM. lhose se abornevisitors.4 Lo. l\1 "11 642 823• (K52) Spal·ious 4 l>ed rm . 2 Lo~ burnin g fireplace. BIG DADDY -..fledroOms, J baths, ex · Elel'!:ant livi ng & in1· . IS ·I e r . oJ , story home adjacent to II" 1 medi ate occupancy on the Mt'~ll Verde COuntry · u ea wa y master suite. travagantlysizedmaster this l::<.1s Lside m;Jin · MOu•co M•RVEL• Park like 11roonds . Don 't 4 B d 3 baths th suite. O"°·ner will ~"I i ro.. "~ -. · Cl ub. Se1>a rate lam rm 0 e l'OOms. w1 """ • tenance free residence. d d n1issit!!Call963-6767 "epara1e d<n<ng ·oo m under ~00.000. Assume In B1'gCanyon ! Exqw·sitelydecorate ,...,J mas5i\•C fplc an wet " • Close lo shop ping & con. bar.formalchnin)!,hug(' OPfNJU9•11 SHJNI081Nicl•· and a large paneled 7''r.-lstTDon conlract or ven ienl lo cvcrythin1c:. 3 bedroom , 211z bath home. maslcr bedrm suite and 11111ill f I family room make this rerinance at under cur· Only SJG.000. \\ralkcr & Profession a ll y landscaped w /arbors, ~~~~~d a~~ ~~:hi~·:; J~!!!!~l!i!iii!l!jl!i;!!!1,~il!!!;!!J~ ~~;~~u~0r';!t:;. ~ ~ u:"'EJntrates . ~~~77~1~ g~nEF.~~~-L e. 64rir2e82pi35t,. (eKt~.3 )$1~7 ,500. Bob Owens med iale sale-$19,500 .J . •••&11•111111•=-ft . or custom living for • QPl&-•:I~ " Call 545-8424. CAPE COD Just. EASTSIDE TWOSTORY $59,950-P1ap ... tt.a . FIXERUPl'Ell SPECTACULARBAYFRONT-11111 Associated POOL-HO DOWN 1400 ou.J.Sa·tHO UACM Great little st<1 rter home DOVER SHOR ES ... In this 4 bedroom, 2'h bat.h Broad· " moor horT\c."Ocean day and night views u::!!SOUIH81_~ G.I. • 64 11 ~-~tnl· ~rcre;_t2a 11~~ ~fi~:~~c:~~ Nbedew custom4«Mbedths/Spanfish.1home. 4 lllMIOll rwers .. Spacious t<A·o story..Pool. ·O·•l:S GI NO DOWN brush with cheC"k book . rooms. 12 a • ami Y room, Raised formal entry to 3 BR-POOL Only $31.SOO. Walker & billiard room , formal dining. 60' on SHi Sh s unk e n li \'in g room . Sun/E•e $2835 Lee Rea l Es t ale . the Bay. $275.000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 • Ip• ape• Focma l dinmg. Powdcc 646-5855 ASSUME • 0 646 -7111.0penfac« P.M.3!9MORN INGSTARLN. (K54) to satisfy lhe most meticulous tastes. A ,; value at $148,000. • · MOYE. UP TO BIG CAl(YOH e Gorgeous tiled roof. 4 bedroom, family room home with 2 fireplaces in this • gate g uarded communil,y. A best buy at $152 ,900. JUST REDUCm Cameo Shores view home. Great for entertaining. 4 bedrooms. family -;. room, formal dining r~m . $179,500. -· THIS HOME HAS IT AU • Popular Coron a del M~r addres9', char m with quality, view the tide poo\s' and pounding surf• Terms tool 3 • bedrooms, 2 baths. $M2,500. HAPPY IAYSHoAES 'tiOMl . • You'll love this 2 bedroom. JUes! room • home with high beam cellin g, sunny lanai, Dark pegged floors, custom rugs & shutters. $79,500. I I i ) DIAL 644-l766 2161 5., J .... nHlltRcl.,H.I. A COLOWEl.i. IAMKEll CO •. ' I Everyth1n" done and re· room . W F, T n AR . 1'ree lin ed approach. ·---- udy for new owner. Deep Gourmet _garden ki tChC'n Sun / Eve phone646--5855 Large famil y sized liv111J? VETS ~hag carpets thruout thi s with WAL L ()t-' CL.ASS. roo m Y.'1th crac klin ~ THROUGH THE LOOKING GLA.SS. 4 bedroilm, 2 buth horne Cfiant l<1n1il~· µart y fireplace. Country style Wh y pay rcnl "'11•·11 Y1111 The most breathtaking harbor & bay with. red br1ek firtiplacc room & svt·1urled SUN INEXPENSIVE kitchen + fornla l dinin g can buy 11 home with less view in the area -fro rn jetty to jetty in l a r ~e liv ing roo m. TEHRl\Cf: S<A·eepin g DUPLEX room.Com n1 andingv1cw do"'" than !st and last & l t C t 1· St . . Kitchen with bltns lt /0 stairs to ·rHIPLE Silt-~ Coronu del ~1Rr duple;r1:. of sun terrace & rooms. month s rC'nl. \\'c ha\'c OU O a a 1na. unntng new Ill· and ow. Dblc•ur w/elcc M AS T E I{ su ITf: & 1':1ke ovpr H.5~ VA loan . many homes in all 11nC'e tcrior w/plush carpeting. metallic Two sin gle units e11ch, NO Nt-.:W LOAi'\J COS1'S. ranges to be bought un · & h ' r· ( $169 000 H opener . t-~llA /VA terms ch ildrens win g. Only ha s a fireplact-, roof 2 papers . S 1ny IX ures. . . . avail OnlyS44.900 $4,2,500 . Belter call yea rs old . A· little gem, S2M7. mo pa ys all. Hurry derthis i>rogram Pcrry /8 . Morph y&t.2·8235. (K55) 400ll7" ~ RIRlll C.Mitf?Rtuw IROADWAV J IDRM. + th1t ~..nli~I. Cost• ]lt'.e!la ~Jo ev«'ll!IDJ, wilh • behtlf•ll,hu~· gr1iecl· hgr1\e on a uve alley aCte!a rt!llr yard for only $47,500. 644-1211 Agt. • 4 + t~o.mllv .room Ai pool. Vaulttd e~llinga. Private po,ol entrance from master sWte. Larae Ir· re1ular Cpl-dt·tac lot. Elegant -dttor. 0.,11 now IO-ttT·IOlOA&\. qu lck!963-67fi7 lhree blocksfrombeach. for thi s cxccpt1 onal Walker &LH a.;NW.9•n s 1UNtOill NICl' Only S73 ,SOO! Ca ll bar1la1n! 963-7881 REAl.ESTAT!'; POPUL•R PORTOFluO. G7J-8550 Ol'fNl1!9•>tS ,UN108lN1'1 1 545-949 1 "' n [2Il. ~ THE Rf.AL fSTATERS ()l'f'N1110.rrsFUNrollf.Nl(l• lllli~l'11·~1 ---~xciting 3 bedroom, 3 bath home \4, POOLHOME w /lg . family room, formal dining . .;:;ii--~--=-~ ·· SJ7,t50 room . oversized b ack yard w /Kol pond, wate rfall & gazebo. $95,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (K56) r?7;;T THE REAL ~ ESTATE RS RUSTIC CHALET $34,750 iA!!!I~ than $2000 down!! Sl!lll(lr anxious I! Two story cathedral ceiling. brick fireph•c e, 60 ft . euealyptui; trcesL bonus room over urage. we• bar, bullt in!I. llurry ! Call 645 -0303 •-'---- Ho E l~OME Super sharp 3bedroom . 2 M + "'-· bath, one year old. Pool ADULTS ONLY EASTSlDE 38R hou~e & jacuaai. Seller necrls with bachelor apt + lBR ras l sale. Don 't miss this Dely.xe 3 bed.room Condo apt , over ga ra ge . As· one . Assumable Joa n on wllh woodburnlrtl sume 7'k VA loan . $276. huge lot . FLieplace, ,rorm al d1n1ng per mo .. Ce ll PRF..STJGE Wahr & Ltt room , pr1vntc "arden .. IOMES....:.645~ JlEAL 1'~STATt; patio. $42 .900. Call : Key 545-9491 realtoro.6'16-«71 VA/FHA1Repos -------- TAX SHl!LT'Etl REDUOED to $48,500! inOrangeCounly I AMAZINC9 Take advantage of this Klhg slie bedrooms . Key.N inof'rlce 1'hc 1>erfect summernn- Comm ercia l tax 5hcller. Beam cellh\g F.K. wllh WORLD tal lesa than 1..; block 2000' bldg (or small bu!ll· .Swedish lirtplii('(!. 2000 REAL ESTATE from terrific bearh · 4 neu, pluli 2 BR apl.-.ver 11quore feet. Comet lot.. Si>ec ia llt1 t! In 1overn· BR & 2 BR uni~. only 3 ear Jt:&rlge. J:W .~ls ·CaU now to ,Ht 84.1-$>10 ment finan ced homes! S95.SOO. I-furry. 644-72 11 call 141-t010 AGT. , Agt.. ' M8-1111 call anytime Agl. ' NORMAN DY FRENCH - LINDA ISLE LUXURY 5 bedroom c ustom home w /Guild Hall doors, tile floors, carved paneling, gourmet kit c he n w /wine cellar. $485,000 f ee. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (1<57) l • , I ./ I • • • • •. -• I • • .. lH ~~1!.~PlLh i sundax.F!b£!htr"lt16 . ." • ~,_.,w. <' ~ it-HForWf ~....-~~~.~ ..... ~~!:' .. ~~;:; . .!.:1~:~~ ........ . # f t ' l ••tlll.lllllllllllllll11•1111lllllH•f.llll1llllllllll 't:-• I ' .,, H•••lw~ tt1uN1 _.. .,.._ IH11111hC"S4lle ,.._...,_541: :. 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'' . 1in sharp cbn l I Ni$!e p.atlo an(te _,.,-· · c:•"•t"''S ~·R.TERS garage with ex .as. $58,qoo. ' ~UTU5=QASf&aORES . A A... • , <> >3ZJiU•~rc· Ille ..... .'. . Sdo 1·5 ~:.w •. ~~.o .. s•.·m!!~.~L'I. Vie'f the blue· Pac 1c .from your 4 ·R· CH T T'S .-..0 .1R H"'ME • "202ll .....-w~ , ~in. famil y room, ·garden honle "' 11 u "' ·;~if.~~·~n3er8 !' .. ~;f, in .,a ·\Quiet estal)llshed fam,lly OHi Ol' f-. ·JlllD :-.lumcbome.,·1lp\V $$1.300. J,lakeOller. nelgnborh ood. with PRIVATE · m,mteilance1 all ~~' 3\bedroq!" •q • I .. , •' j ' . . INMlliSIONVIEJO BEACH!j:S. "Doc)<ed". -light and cheetf. 4.Gar.ages alid . · VAOK•CRVs,19,,.,. 4501 H...,....,;c-Sh. · Sal/SU• IZ·5 seRllrate s tudio -much more!" , 26412 PaJ!_agayo · , $;81,1)00. iEf TtiES~ . . Et DOraClo borne, Alcoba .._ ·E 1700 P .. oma MeWport leach Wwn i:::::';,!,\ 5.""b~,;hf;~i~ NEW 'tt:!i'N~.Vl~u~~MCarmel 20th .,jd Holld\o(_ "•' 0,:.. 5'1/Sun 1-5 HO~ES OPEN I ·5 .JHIS A~TERNO'ON ~~·c~i.oltatllj model+ a bonqs room. 3 Bedrooms, WESTCLlf.F-~UST. HOME . , \541•7711 den, cozy fireplace. On a choice lot at sr~IAL~ y P~:.t.HHID _for fa.mil¥ and • . . ' . A UHl9UE .HOMJ 'I• Howport S•ortt A UHllj)UE TOWHHOME In van.,. 11 - Hanover model, ol),li stor)i, cathedral, atrium , opens to paddle tennis, pool, only $52,900. See Marilyn Hodges at 13174 Meadowsweet, Irvine. ____ the end of a cul-de-sac street. $72,950. entertaining. 4 Bedrooms, mast.er 1'50Parill .. l'PC1r. Sat/Sun 12·5 suite and separat& chlldrt!lt's wili'g : 4 bdrm.,. 2. storf', on the water1 next , to tennis and MOI. ~ust reduced, to •$74.500 <and the shiny y~Jow· M'iistJiljg 'js include!!)! See Et"el ~tejdl at" 488'62nd Street, NeWpcjrt Shores. · . ~ iiH19uE H~ME In ..__ Ylew'H..;.,.s Fun home -big ;..v.1, jacuzzi, lot.s · or decking, l'("ft\ J\ '.. '.MonaCC! plalt at pnly $75,5• ~U\.U trilyn Shuff at -1963 Port D _ ... .,,gn, Harbor Vi ew · Homes, N.B. . · · • A UHllj)UE HOME "' H-View Hin• Pool overlooking the canyons, 5 bedroom, immaculate, (o~al di ing, happy family room, at $1 ;ooo ould see Marilyn St\uff at 1444 ey View, CdM. OPEN HOUSES SUHDA Y 12:30.5 * WATERFRONT -BOATSLJP 3 BR , 1112,500 I J IALIOA COVES ·* EASTSIDE COSTA MESA JBR tdin Red 'd $66,500 461 EAST 20th ... H•ld'l\(~HI~ Rllr •. 21ft'E. co..t Hwy. 675·4)•2 ---------! BAYC:REST Large custom built 3 bedrm, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 bath !\ome. Oversiz,ed lot. Enclosed yard with beautirul new pool & decking. ·Quiet; secluded street on one of the better . streets in Newport Beach. Low in- terest available. A real buy at $82,900, 1717 Terrapin, H.B. Sol/Soro l·S CORONA DEL MAR CHOJCE . TRJl'LEX A UHllj)UE HOME in Ilg Cuyon - Elegant French Regen,cy with Fairway views, 3 bdrJp, 4 baths, flawless workmanshlp. Presented at · $250,000. See VerJ!ilene J:!u~ at 81 Royal St. George, Big C~nyon ... A UHl9.UE TOWHMOME lft lig c .. , .. Dea uvllle 'model, 4 bdrm, 3450 sq. fl .. elega~-and spacious feel. Vacant, · 'only $151/, 00. See t;'adine Croul at 25 R G D l e· C rwo story pool home. Un· ue r~n u ca . 1g anyon believable pre-summer (2) 2 Bedraom, (1) one bedroom units located on corner lot, only orie block to the beach. J\11 units ·teased, all with ocean views and fireplaces. Building in s uperb condition. A marvelous in- vestment and tax shelter for the re- cently reduced price of $153,500. Drive by, today, then C3ll l!S for an appoint- ment. A UHUjlUE H~ME In C.-~ Mer -2· bdrm ho.me with: beams, .stone, frplce ;lbd garden >View, plus in'cons!licious ·1 bargain at jlLSt $37.000 ! A UM\9\JE ·HOME In tht Bluffs -A~I terms available. original se:'ction. new li stin g, 3 HURRY-Call 847-601.0 bedroom. excellent condition. See 1,'="'=·======= :r:,~n~ Lundy al 2004 Vista Cajon UllUSfO 1.-s 300 Odilia. CdM Sol/S.,. I 2·S $200 income unit. See Hl!llh Mynatt at . • . 429 Iris, C~rona ·del Mar·, , A ' UHllj)UE COHDOMIHIUM U. fl.. Bluffs ' " A UMllj)UE HOME °" Spygiou Hiii large lot,. spectacular '1iew, single __ s.toa _"rand new 1__4-Ml''!!!· 2700 sg. ft _. See 'Fran Scott at §7· Monteci!o Spyglass. $212,000 ' A UMllj)UE HOME In Corono del Mor 3,00_0 sq i, ft.,_4 bdrffi. Cape Cod exterior, near· l_\eW, anl!'a·b1oc~ to the: beach. See Barbara CatnpbeJI at 310 . O.r~hid;,~q~o~a de! 'Mar . ·;.; .; 1,;" 4, ,I) ii'MIO,qE , ,HOME io fli,l 'li.tt.' ;'.,,.··~~" 16an! tike new C<l!lditlbn., :} i\dr'i;n ., Tljru1.111oc!el, .Yjl\l'l'Of BAY..Jrpm.illuffs~ ~. •V~ry w,arm.,$91!;50ll. -~, ,Ritp' • , .iJ!Oraita at 4~0 Vista'Pari~.a,'.Bluffs " '1 • r • ; .._ Vint~ge area-_Smashingly unique and vacant 3 bdrms, 2300 sq. ft call 67.'i-6000 for directions to Dottie Johnsnn at 523. Avenida Campo Bring $79,500 !or close lo it!) A UNIQUE HOME in Do•er Shores - Best price in the Dover Shores Area' 4 bdrm, ·95 x 135 pool size lot , clean. top condition . $94 ,500. See Jim Valentine ~.t 1235 Santiago Drive , Newport Beach. . . .. A 'iJHffj)UE HOME in Big Canyan - 'Wood, glass, tile and brick, 5 bdrm, ove'flooks park,. smashinglY natural $195,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 24 · Pinehurst Lane, Big Canyon, N. B. ~ If ' •• ~ UMl9UE DUPLEX 111 -C-• dol Mor A: Ulll9UE HOME la CCll'OllCI Hlghl--4 1 .'{View · c'O'rner of Ocean .iJJv\I.'; arid "bdrms, ·higll· on • -~surrounded with Carna'tion .. Enorl1)'!11" .2'bdrin: 12 bath · " ~~' · co tH duplex ·units, ci>Jlttird,' (antastic '.piQetrees .. (!:~ \,;.: uous. as wy. views. '$197,SQO. Se¢ ncy $ifumohs to Seaward, . ~ , .;'al!ella. See Hugh ' an!500·0c'ean'IB eva • -. . • Mrna,tt. Now ... 1y $129,500. . ' . .~ .. -.. A UHlqUE TOWHHOUSEj·lti Uni, Pork ,J.. UHllj)UE 'HOME in lnine Terroco forrrr<(r 1'00del, "R,u,tgerS:' 3 _bdrm --Low interest, 3 bdrm, Unique lot !!l sp6itacullfr,c~fton $69,!IOQ;~See layout, just reduced $65,()()(). See Tom JaeJ9e liiiru1Ieman ~at .~581 Greentree I Boland 1401 Santanell a, Irvin e La!ie.-lfDiversity Partch· ~ Terrnce. ' -• I ' ,'j ."'.JJ \.' . . > " UHllj)UE HOME In Mei• Verde .-' · ,, 11.ancb style, rambling, ojierl feel, .4 lldims, custom area. $69,500. See :cudl'l!n Coady at 2934 Java Road,. ·Mesa Verde. ). A UHllj)UE HOME lft H-View Hms ·Bre~thtaking view, like new. 3 Bdrm, large lot $89,950. See Carol Wilkinson at 2216 Port Durness. ' ON Tbfl~Qfnte AEAL f5TATE MARIC£T \NITH THE NICEST PEOl'LE SELLrNG ?Wt NEATtfT HOMES • CORONA DEL MALlt, 675·8000 MUA,V!l\OI! 546-~ • CALL US 4 ~See thl bllllllt lllectlan -!ltiew llolW In ScU!lent C1Hlilmla: lt'lllllslDbUr •-ltoml than ID ft- .. Old one. The citl'oA lrvlne """21"'9' Village .• ~-1 & 2 story single famity homes tromM4,790 College Partt Homes Quallty ttomes tor growing families tromMl,490 VIiiage of El camino Real GnMM ltree Homes ' u.-1o< p1ans tor .C'"~ Deerf'leld Patio Homes versatile floor plans for of'O'lllrlWlo families trom M7,4to ' DeetfleldJownhomes 1 & 2 story homes· for young families fJQm 136,990 Deerfield Park Homes Spacious, elegant executive hOmeS from f5"'.995 Village of Unive~itY Park The Terrece,Townhomes Single story homes surrounding a e>&rk from M0,990 · Park II Homes Or,amatlc, rustic exterior designs _..., ... Deane Homes Oisltnctlve single family garden hemes from 111,250 Rancho San Joaquin rowmome. A new adott-oriented, golf & teooil recreation corrrnunlty Ol)elW . February 1975. Wttch for grand openlfig. MEW LISTING. , ; Lovely 3 bedroom; 2 bath, l\dult oc~ cuPied home on quiet cul-de-sac. '.Ag- gregate walks and patio. Shu.Hie board. Ou!Side lighting in gardens .. 'Sprinkler's fi'ont & rear. Orily~;soo. · 20252 Adrioo Cir. HI Sot/SO• 1·5 · PRIC •. REDUCTIOH . TRll'LEX in excellent rental area. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, separate patios, quiet area, but close to s hopping. Only $59,950. ' PIER AND SLIP CHAHHEL FRONT De1uxe owner's unit DUPLEX w/slip for 28' boat. Nearly new and delightful to see. $122 ,500 . ' CALL 644-7270 . . 2828 IE. Coast Highway, C..-dtl M• 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RA.IN OR SHINE WE'RE REA.DY NC. • TO GO!!! #79 $'""A ISLE 5 & ma1u '!,L_Oer & slip LAGUNA IV.CH 406 Hilledge, 3 bdrm. & rulJ\PUS rm., ocean view. Open Sun. 1·5 HARIOR VIEW HILLS • 1026 Sandcastle; canyon view ; 3 bdrm. & family. Reduced; $911500. Open Sun. 1·5 CAMEO SHORES 4507 Gorham; 4 & family; ocean view. $157,500. Call to see! , 1002 .:. GHeral Ge•erai I OOtG1Mtal I 002 •••• ••• • ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• • ••••••••••• ~H,,,flW~lpOl~~'°'~Beac=,,h=-~- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Village of Harbor View . fl>o2G......ai BEAUTIFUL ILUFl'S ~---~ UCITIMG MEW LISTING! HarborViewHomes N t B h 1 . Charmlng1&21by 2114 Vista Entrada; 4 bdrm. "C" plan, on greenbelt. End unit. $72,500. Call to see! ,,J!,,JF MU :vi.ta del Oro l';uwportBeach realty .,...\133· ANYTIME ILUFFS SPIECIAU5TS FOR I 0 YEARS 'W"-J'LAN, 4 lidrms., id~al for family, -,/.th upgrading. Close to~chool, shops, eC;.,~·000· Open SUn . 12-4. 443 'Vista • • "Q"-PLA.N, 3 bdrms.; near tennis ct.; conversation pit,,spaci9115. $73,500. "F"-PLAN, 3 bdrms., original Bluffs, with lge. greenbelt. Pe('fect cond. $76,500. ' "PAULA"; 3 bd!'.-.,.·., patios & arran'!tCl'1'or $116,900. family rm., , entertai,ning .. ewpor eac , exc us1ve area. s1ng1etamityhomes Beautifully decorated with papers & "°'" 110,495 paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recreation 5pyg1asa Hilt WE MEED YOUR USTIHG -CALL: room. Ready to go at $78,500. El\OCUIMI homes w;th apectaCular ocean views HUG HOMES, REALTORS DESERT HOT SPRINGS ' TRIPLEX Home & income with pool. Will trade Or sell on easy terms . $41,000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Long established drug store, located on Balboa Penin. Owner must ·sell for health reasons. Call us for rull d.,etails . VIEW OF HILLS Laguna Nlguel. 3 Bdrms., • 2 baths. Lge . assumable loa n . Vacant. Consider sale or lease. $49,950 HEW LISTING CdM; si).lgle family; cute cottage, close to the beach. $87,500 -Owner will finance. •"( .. --- -.~11.000 JasnJine "'-Towrllome8 Prulh homes accented ,with cedar. brick & stone trom 195t500 567 5., Hicolra DriYO, S,lfa I 02 t Newport Cent~ .. ' 6.40.4050 ."!Oc&nyon ~.0ea-... ~Hc<-~-~-CM_OUI __ G_,..I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~-INCOME so STEPS ." 1002 """'"2s.ooo PROPERTY TO SAMD-r ~:-Bay..,.,,, SUPER EASTSIDE. 4 CUSTOM HO~E EleQantMterfrontlMng units, lge lot, on'l y . + UHrFS ~ from 1199,900 S69.900. Room for J more Mo 9ualffyi~ units. Seller will help u b 1· ble · ·~ .. -In r· , n e 1eva op un1 · 1u.• lnarice. lY to a .. llard to find" in· GreenwoodVitlage AJ.SO vestment. ~o need for FOUR UNrrs•on lge i :,i new Joans-owner whl UiuretwoodTown........_ acre lbt with room ror "·'nt-•-l•ee"17M:..,.c-<' finance hi mself at 8\11 (1r, ..._ ·-.....-... two more. Owner will t.'. lnan.aUcenWonment 1 S Dramatic custom uume ............. ., • ..._ carryat8'*. mall down. lavishly desianed;. 2 "~" --M'A' N Y ~() R·E. 'i' 0 k family t'oom and formal dining room. $124.500. . ' , 150,'1 L,jn~oln La. Howiiort, Bitach . Sun. 1. -.~ RELISTED A.MD ·REDUC&D CUSTOM HOMI OH lllH&S ROAD - 3000 sq. 'fl. containing 4 bedrooms, family rm .. pool and separ,.te playroom or in·law suite. In excellent condition -view! $112,500. 420 'lllng• Rel., CUH~~ HI Suw•l·5· A.LL OF M~ioRT BA. t ''· C,t.H IE · YOUR -you can own a fantastic Bay Vi was wel) as luxury 2 bedrm. 2 bat , bayfronl, secured ,condominium . Swimming pool and available boat slips. Call Helen Gold. 642-5200 or 67:\;4396 LOA.DED WITH MEMORIES CHAllMIHG OLD 'HOME --on two 40' lotsjn Corona ddl·Mar. View of ocean. room to use nice 2 bedroom home and bujld riew one beside it. Call for details. 1 ~·iiaiffi RiAi:fY> J llOS Weotelltf Di.: tt.8. '42.not ff4 CB•lbOi Brvd., lilbM -''l-4060 . "'· G~ ;,, . '/ 1002"G~ . IOOZ .. ''"' ... ....•.. ······---. .. ···•··············· .. . ' UAS60f'TIOH ·,·~YI ' I ' CONTRACT OF SALE How do they work? Which is best? Which is best for the l:>uyer? Call us f~. the ans.wers· (we have dozens & iioze ns of homes that can be purchased , using either method). LOW IHTER~T LOAMS We have. over 100 homes available wbere the existing loans can be as· sumed by the buyer at their present low interest rates. DOVER SHORES . FROM $94,500 / Call us if you are interested in this ex· elusive are~ with its private beaches, gorgeous bay views & luxurious homes. We have exclusive listings. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS ·2865 E. C-tH.,Y., C°"""' dol Mor ''Selllog R ... ·Estate In Newport ~orbar ' SU.Ce 1944 .. 673-4400 1002Genoral 1002 ' ............................. ' ............... . easy money · WATERFRONT DUPLEX $82,500, with pier & slip 2 bedr-. i bath OM THE "'~IN BA.Y · S5t";ITo • wl!~ pier & Sllp 1· ·: 1pPt te¥el ,\ ) CONDO,, IN ·THE BLUFFS. . · • S45.5oo · ' with no pier ... slip IMMACULA·TE OCEAN · VIEW APARTMENT, only steps to beach & bay.~ 2 BR. den & s\rndeck. Beaut. crptg, builtins & ref1ig. $325yearly. . . JACOBS REALTY : •1S"••to · 2919 :Mow,Ort ll•cl.'c°"'or 30th ' 1;1'i!==~·Paa !.'O,.~. CSOO&Fio-.,R(!)M·,..:..__ bdrm apt. + 1tucUo. e llnctMt ~ , _, CALL &45-6646 SO gia'nt slept to beach. st flmllyhame9 ~~~1rr~'rneg t.h:e~':s'!':r~~ G....., t002 G,·~1ral IOOZ "°"'~ Owner must 1eav.e th ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~•••••••••••-..!!••• '"-"· =~ c~--. .;.;.i. .: ~ ".R" PLAN; 2 bdrm•.,· den; finest vjew. Highly upgra~ed. $89,,®0 .. •' Ut.GUHA HILLS A.real condominium· buy in one of our . ' . ' "G!'-PLAN, 3 bdrQtS.: OlliglnJll Bluffs . Newly decorated., Custom P,a.ttos. $77,500 ' 'f . ,. ~ . o'rHER$ rabging from $45 ,500 to. . $145,000 ,, ~ • ~ t LEASES; furn -& unfll!'1' . .,incl. 1m· ~r 2 bdrm., den,.singte !.¢vol "Lil'· df $«95; ~ Jldrm&., Bluf~ site, $S2li; 3 -Ulilrm:;-with lovely fumilute.-'600; Call· others. .. • · fastest growing.,llreas. Existing FHA loan can be assubied. $34,500 =~-4 · ·rR€HIOT_IMG€€1 >lol•-t•k• •dvaOlage POOL HOM' I . :::..~.!• ""'''"' - -c.u .. ,.;<535. •• 2 •cRE :ft .. ,.,.,. Ol'fN 114 9 • ll'J A You ~;.o.;,,._,,.;,i.. II I Beau'Uful Jar.go ·pool, . HORS.E RAHC:H t byt.IOl'lg the SM DliO& « ti~·~~ & filte~ if) ~arge -Stalls for 10 hontefl ~ a Slnta,4nafreewtYtolrvine... Jfyou'nMJt ylrd. 3 Bedrotm;liome '\aek room + 4 paaturH 4-PLEX. WILL TRADE UP 4 Large units, xlnt · 1oc . Offered $95,500 _, SOt!lnd••ln thl villaQIJI 1onthHJ $20M part11111y furnished ·· va• '+ .:large·~·foUltry hause. ~IMl'le.'t;Ol.l~fitldlf• aY1aror1nON SIRRAHCH • * )artt & ready r~r oe .. Bl:futifu ly equlpp.H (tu • J =:-• r:J wtttlf.llfe tf*'ld 1 You owe it to yourself to Almost a full acre, t\uae. tbpa~cy .-Tqo many '11· ff\' ope rt y for th e JlJl IN·_ M A llTl.ll I Ht · ,.~!• -,o.1t · ~ invesliga tc the op. shade t~ees •. w!detronr. ir,_, tb behe.Ve1 JUf/ lls ~u118r.rian owner, LDW· 11 IJ f \I I '11 l'. tOUN.llOUSliGOf'POflTIMY~ port unity for man~gl'· porch, g1a1"-'•Vtn& room, ed at $38.950, '• ......... "I JY ~$00 sq. r~. A/C ~ 3 . . RV ·e ment at Red CafJ)et fireplace.Gues,quUten Walker • .,.,..,. Oedrm home hl5 : RE AL TORS I l~I Realtors. Call Chuck with 3rd bath, five .car · . REALESl'ATf.·... dehltlbrary ~nd aame ~ · "-~ Nash 11n confidence of ~araae. Es~te Uqmda· ., ,y ·&45-949 141 lir6oit .Jor ~ tabJe ":t" 644-7662 CORO"'.A. DEL MAR .,, •• I. A.Gt::S course) . Icon price~ far below . • >formal dcnlpg room . ,, y~ ~ wf!Or8tQQor963-544S · eou..rt •1~_P.~.~1 ... 1,1 . • i: .._ __ '. ~· • -"'"'' • 5~•11•1 !-'" Waq!Ad$-C.ill&U¥it:. ~ .. • -• - { \ \ 1 :\ 1i -r \ I « \ • .. '. ......................... .... .. ,._ -_., th•nllws• ' ~""-" .... w.. _-' HMMs .... Wt'l ~ ........ For..... . """"Fors. -J Hoon•i l'or S. Sundoy.Fobrua.y2,T1175 OAJLVPILOT p t. ••• ,., toot• ·a .~·······"'i',_ --:'· ················ ···-···~·············· G''·····-·········oo· ;~··········iOOi .....,.. Fors. 1tt1•n Fors. , ..... , Fws. ••••••••••••••••••• •••'•'··~'"''''~~, ... ,!, 1002· • fOO~ •• ~ ••••• ~ •••• ~ ........ ,1 ,,,,,.v•••••••• ''''''''''"''''''''''' •t•••••••••••••••'••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-14 ,:.!, •••••••••••••••••••··-••••••••••••••••••••••• c · •• • -G.,.,... too 8111'91 ~ • ·1ool)luwll ' 100~· * "!f. ·"* ' .,.,:1 , Pop41~ p11!EaRc~fi,~J< home {;,/. .. o/41.,;,,;o,.t ""up;STAIRS ............ ;:: ... _ .. _ ........................ ~ -· Hnfl'~ge Collection a Bedroo!", 2 baths .. Newly decorated DOWNSTAIR 'G' lei 1 inside. Atr condltlon1ng. Assume low ,. Bayviewfromoo,.b\lillks I t t l ~ I " • k tir•nti• 4 br qWDtr:,. R · . n eres ra e s . o;in . .,.use REALTORS spaciouszbr-.J.Ni EDUC ED $I 0,000 oc1;.11P•ncy can be rllf1ged. $55,90Q. 67~5 51 1 •••••d io in•. , ..... d...,. MOW PRIC I D tlLQ.W MARK IT _ Call 640·6161. . '' ' 1•; usuauble UI & treatest ba•galn in tiewport Beach'. -sl BEST BUV NEAR ,BEACH -~:;~::e '"~~t .. ~11:,~;:,~~ Bedroom, 4 bath, 2 atbry with family .-$48,(\00. Owneq has purchased larger PEN HOUSES "'' Col hns. cmr. Par~. r m , dining rm, billiard r m , wet bar, an& wants i/Tlmediate sale of his SATUROAY/1'JNDAY I to 5 11a1. Isl. Open 1.s llOO fl. of •Pacio111 living. Owner needs beautifully upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA and 3636 CATAMARAN: Truly tabutous six A1t.•7s-%1~ quick sale ... now offered at $99,000. family room home. Large lot !)as bedroom home. Something for I~ l~-41 421 ~tvjua. IALIOA c.a boat/trailer a<'cess. steps to new rec everyone -big family room. spacious S4b-'f l5 1 /__, center with t ennis ::tnd hand ball patios, pool,' .jacuzzi, AND even a MESA VERDE iARG.A.IN courts. walk to beach. call now putting green. Owner transferred. J ust listed today. Beautiful 4 bedroom, · 96'2·4454 . • $149,500. Open Sat & Sun. - fam r m & pool. A·l condition thruoul. FIX UP AMD SAVE! Room for boat or trailer. Unbelievable This cute 2 bedroom home is only • low price at $47,000.146.5110. steps away from banks, restaurants SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE and stores In Costa Mesa. Big R·2 lot MEAR MEW,ORT UPPIR IA't _ 4 with room to build. Warm up before a bedroom. den and 2 baths. Bright, crackling brick fireplace! Asking only cheerful. com fortable+ m any custom $29,900. Call 546·4141. features. s .. 11111 Mfcw '°" 1M1y1 at POPULAR MONACO $39,900 you won 'l beaiil! ! c.n 540.1151 Well maintained 1-l~rbor View Home PICTURE THIS with 2 bedrooms and a den or 3 THE RUSTIC CHARM OF OLD Corona bedroom s. Shows like a model. del Mar -used · brick fireplace, Outstanding vCJ!ue $69.500. Open beamed ceilings. 3 bedroo m s, Sunday 1-5 PM . 1812 Port Ashley. breakfast bar, dining area and patio. Newport Beach. Call 640·6161 Walk to tho b•aoh. Maintained In EXECUTIVE POOL HOME beautiful condition and offered at only LESS THAN 2 years old, this dream $79,95(). C•ll 546·5110 home offers large living rm, .formal EXCITING 'HOME dining, 2 master suites (up/down), 2 PLUS IMCOME UIOT _ on B al boa other BR's + cozy den . Large kitchen Peninsula Point. Comfortable, private, with eali11g area . Custom pool in side spacious and cozy 5 bedrm on comer yard. leavi11g rear for children. lot w ith 2 bedrm rental on separate lot. $62,500. Call 962-4454. See this unusual combination , you'I FLORIDA love it, asking $195,000. 0,.. S-12-4. · Has taken this owner from this lovely 2000 Mlr-r, lalboACall540..l 151 . 2 bedroom, one year old home with an BUILDER RETIRING assumable 7%C/o loan. IMMEDIATE MUST SELL -this new. ocean view ·OCCUPANCY! Submit on S53,000 duplex in Newport Beach. Enjoy ·first asking price! Call 546·4141. owner tax benefits. 3 · Bedrooms, 2 bath, owner's unit. Outst anding wood exterior with quality constr uction lhruout. Parkin g no problem here with 3 cw ,.....,. a nd wide street. Priced right -won 't last I Cal 546-5110. DUPLEX 2 YEARS YOUMG -d uplex, lovely owner•s -unTl will! 3-bedrms, 2'ba lhs. F amily room, country kitchen, for mal d ining, firepl ace, double garage & muc h more. Apa r t ment h as 1 bedroom; 1 bath , als~ with garage a nd· ~COATS & WALLACE CI1J7 REAL ESTATE, INC. t:O~IA MI SA l l' I I !1.1 • '" .11 H.11 hu1 <,.11. 11·11 llUNTINCION BlACH 907 1 AH ,u1t a ,11 M.1i.;11ol1a 1J(I] -•\•\a.J Nl~PORI BIACH 110 N~Vl/lUI I C11 01 :i1utr 100 &10 -6161 AN INDEPENDENT t.OCALLY OW NE D COMPANY SERVING THE ENTIRE SOUTff COAST ARC:A SINCE 1963. fi repla ce. (ideal for mother-in·law ). GOMrOI 1002G..,...al Owner moving north, must sell ! Of · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 fered at $59,500. Cal 546-5110. BEST IN BLUFFS I HA VE A Y ARIED SELECTION OF ·BEAUTIFUL CONDOMINIUMS, GREEHIELT & BAY VIEW; PLEASE COME IY & LET ME SHOW THEM Tl) YOU. 4500 ROXBURY: OCEAN Vl!W! This three bedroom home in Cameo Shores just simply sparkles. Private beach, chOice corner Jot -just about tennis court size. Sheltered patio for Sunday brunch. $127,500. Open Sunday ONLY. 232 POINSETTIA ' 'Itle best location. Walk lo all shops. mllJ'kets, banks, a "famous'' restaura~ and along the sands or ''Little Corona del Mar" beach. A two bedroom, two bath home ... $87 ,500. Open Sat and Sun. 2150 VISTA ENTllADA -The Bluffs. Four bedroom condominium. Beam ceilings, great patio, close to pool. Separate bed room & b~th on first level -great for teenager or in-law. Ope n Sun. only . .. EXCLUSIVE.tLUFFS CONDOMINIUM : AID decor atored .. Absolutely beautiful four bedroom highly upgraded, air conditioning. Call for appointment to· see. $89,000. EAST IA YFRONT -LITTLE ISLAND: Interesting, unusual five bedroom ON THE BAY .. Private pier; can be re-converted to a duplex. Call for details and appointment to see. LEASES AVAILAILE: Three bedroom ho me, one block to Corona del Mar beaches. $500. m th on year's Jease. Also, t hree bedroom, large fenced yar<I , really neat place on yearly lease at $425. mth. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coos! H~ .• Corona del M<r ,75-5511 . Generol I002GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 41; ba., paneling, 3 frplcs . Ramp/slip. $260,000. NOTICE LARGE SELECTION HARIORVIEW HOMES MONT.t:GO· 4 BR, 2 Bu . 1'".R .. Newport Cntr \'iew, prof. landsC'atJ("ll . near. new. io0k down. $84.950. MONTEGQ. N('\'Cr l1vt'l1 1n 4 BR, 2 Ba, to' It \\'fmany upgradt!s & 1;111 last1(' view. $85.UlX.I. PALER!l10· 2 Sly. 4 BH , 2 Ba. next to greenbt.·lt, near pool, Nice! $89,950. PALERMO-Corner lot \\"/great view. near pouJ & tennis, Super. ~.000. CARMEL· lfighly tip· graded 3 BR, 2 Ba. Kids welcome. Lease $475 . mo. J\1ANY ~fORE 1'0CHOOSE 752-0460 Live in One. Rent Other 2 units. Wal.k· ing distance to shopping, theaters. ell". 2 Units have beautiru1 ,patios. PLUS an assumab le 7•h 0k YA loan. Ask ror Ginny! $72,500. .546-4141 ffi COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. O,EH HOUSE Sal. Fob. h t. 1·4 PM B.EGAHT designer's home. fabulous view, 3 bdrm, formal dining rm, many beaut features. $159,500 76 5 layv1ew, L09Uft0 leoc.h OPEN HOUSE Sat., Fob. hi., 1·4 PM MAGMIFICEMT neY.' l1ome constructed entirely of redwood and glass. 3 bdrm + loft. Truly unique home. Wood sy setting, unbelievable view of Mt s. & ocean. Undent>riced at Sl3J.500. 28812 Old Top 0 1 The World, Laguna Beach OPEN HOUSE Sat., Feb. Isl., 1·4 ,M TRILEVEL 3 bdrm, family rn1, \VCt bar, 3 frplc's, pool . Roman tub & fireplace in master bedrm. Over 3400 s<1 ft . of luxury. $159,500 2985 2urioh Ct .. off Zoll, LO<JU"O lea<h OPEH HOUSE s ..... Feb. 2nd, I 4 PM FIVE BEDRMS + family 1'1)1, (·uston1 bui lder's own home. 0•.rer 2760 sq ft of <:edar & glass. 13 roon1 inini mansion. is one of a kind. 160·180 degree view of Mts .. Canyon & Ocean. S14~).500. 2804 Bernard Cl .. off Zell, LO'JU"O Booc:h FIVE UNITS , Center of Laguna. No vacancy factor. Priced lo sell with good income. 5129,000 TWO TRIPLEXES , CdM & Lag. Bch. Good income. $98,500 each. BEAUTIFUL HOME in Newport Beach Westclirf Area. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths + pool. $79.500. OCEAM VIEW Con(tominium, overlooki11g Divers Cove. Cliff Drive, Laguna. $85,000 &.fi95 ,000. Will trade. RARE Promontory Point bayfront Jot . Room for larger boat. $130,000 .. MOTEL, 41 UNITS in Laguna Beach area for sale or trade. $425,000. OCEAN VIEW LOTS. A rare find in Laguna. $19,500. and $32,500. 2980 ZURICH COURT. Ocean & Canyon vif~n\ 'drm, 3lh ba. Roma n tub, walkin~U\. ... LS, large game room, excess of 3200 S(I ft., 2 wet ·bars. $159,500 Financing avaUabl~ on aU properHH. 2nd T.D.s available 25 years experience . 497-1744 SlJAF P. S~Nl) C::~lO PPING VILLAC. .. 1~1}5 SOUTH C:OA ST HIG li \VAY LAGU f\1A BEACH • Gi•nl I 002GoMral I 002 OPEM I TO 5 Custom 5 BR, 4 ba .. 80 ft . view frontage on lagoon. Ramp /float. $295,000. NametlleT.,,... OMnll 1002.G•Mral 1002 • VA-F l-IA or assume low •••••••••••-•••••••--•••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. WHITEWATER Vltw-S122,500 Prestigious Porto-fmo area provides luxury, p rivacy and breathtaking p a nor amic vie w. 2,500 sq. ft. of spacious comfort is provided in this elegantly decor a ted 4 bedroom, family room home. Appt. Only WATERFRONT DUPLEX -Sl 15,000 An in vestors dream come t rue. An.out· standing Newport' Beach property complete with p~i v at e boat dock. Amenities include · beamed ceilings, fireplaces, lots of brick, tree shaded fountain lh yard. J u!lt introduced to the m a rket, t h is outs t anding barga in should sell quickly. FANTASTIC VIEW -$350,000 Unsurpassed quality and elegance in this c ustom mansion 5 bedrooms, 5 baths inc luding m aids quar ters. Beautiful POOL al'ea with j a cuzzi. Stimulat ing panoramic VIEW from house and gardens across the bay and ocean. · QUALITY CONSTRUCTION-$97,500 . Is .Provided in this· Baycr est area ex· ecutive residence. Exquisite decor thruou!. 3 bdrms. 3 baths, plus guest house and beautiful P OOL. Walker &lee REAL ESTATE ME~ORT l!ACH-lllVINI OFFICE . 2043 WESTCLIPF DR. MIW,ORT IEACH 64&,n 11 GeMrol 1002r;;_,.a1 1002 ............................................... ' • .. I ,,. *Balboa !lay Prdperti~s* O,.W Sal /S... 1-5 , Newport Isle 19362 Pitcairn. 405 40th St. Quiet Hunt. Bch. 3 BR. 2 ~ corner . 2 SR baths. Will lse/opt. ' home. Low main\. Lease $300. Price • 0 n I y $ 4 9 , 5 0 0 ! $42,500. 675· 7060 556·8800 -OtlCct•H Charmm·g lg, z s ty -c-· dol Miii' 4 . SR homo, fOr)Yl. ~ Sh a r p du f I ex • din. rm, fpl In mstr ocean side o Hwy. llR. Consider t r ade 3 & 2 BR, vie~. for smaller house.' $106,950! 640·8484 · '175.000 Incl. boat slip. 675 ·7060 425 VISTA 9UIMlA (off Penal . Nearly new, elegant 3 BR, 21n ba. ··noiores", upgraded in ivory tones. 1 Situated nr. pool. S83,000. 452 YISTA ROMA loffV.delOrol Transr. owner anxious to sell lovely 3 BR., 2v, ba. Hcduced. $68,500! HELEN B. DOWD · REALTOR, INC . MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Lister & Top Sole"""n Hewport .. ca,ta Mesa Board of Realtors • Brand new 6 bdrm., 6 baths. Pool, jacuzzi & sauna. Ramp & float. Pool, jacuzzi & saun ~. $425,000. 70 Lindo Isle Drive Prime 45 fl. Lagoon Lol -$150,000. For information on all homes & lots call Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay'>1d" Dr•v1· N B 675 6lbl int loan. This sharp 3Br • Home has new paint & lush shag cpl. Located on a nice. cul-d·sac st. in No. Costa Mesa. Close to Schools & Shops. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 PM JOti9 Taylor Way. CM . DAVID BOURKE RLTR. 546·9950 WATERFRONT WITH SLIP Localed on th e West bayfront, in one or Newpor t's fi neS;t prixate communities. Lovely 3 bd r m .. 3 bath,,.2 patios, own sandy beach & private slip for 1arge1 boat. $131,900. 63 Balboa Cov'es. Open Sun . 1·5 COROnA DEL mAR ... ... . . . . : ·:··. . :.· · .. CORNER PACIFIC VIEW AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD CANYON CREST • ESTATES $66,900 1,650 SO. FT. TO 2,090 SO. FT . FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES AND LIVING ROOMS COBBLESTONE DRIVES SUNKEN LIVING ROOMS BALCONY OFF MASTER SUITES PRIVATE ENTRY GARDEN WALLED REAR PATIO TOTAL SECURITY m llALTORS m LJ:!I H.o<•I Olflcll To Servo You LJ:!I -~~~~-.u ..-. ) I - ' ' I I • z ·~IOOI!' 3401 Nov la Tbe lufl'a) NB rl5-fZ2S ,_ ~ -sun 1·5 14158 Golden Glen;lmne ' 67~ $25.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 223 33rd St., Newport Beacb 844-1166 $57,960 Sun. 1·5 Z ft 6 FAMILY llOOM w DIM ~O Orchid Ave, Corona del Mar 644.QOO $129,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 1961 Pt. Seabourne CHV Hms) NB -673-2222 . Sat/Sun 1·5 421 Cabrlllo Ter., Cor. Hlds. CdM 673-6510 $69,000 • Sun. 1·5 10 Rue Fontainebleau (Big Cyn} NB 644-f'li!~r $139~500 Sat/Sun'"l.'5 432 Seville (Pen in. Pt) NB 644-1766 $89.500 221 Dr!Uwood <;dM 675-7225 $125,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 •22 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon 644-6056 $125,000 sun 1-5- 232 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $87,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 Rue Deauville, Big Canyon . 644-6056 $124,500 Sun 1-5 4S'i Seawar.d CorQna del Mar 673-~. , $67,500 Sun 1-5 1800 l!o.ri, Sheffield (HV Hm) NB $76,995 Sun 11·5 2 II & FAM RM« DBI i. INCOME · 620 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673·3891 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IEDIOOM~ 14573 Oval Irvine 673-8550 $31,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 429 Vista Suerte (The Bluffs) NB 673-8550 $72,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 l9jl4 Port Claridge (H\luHomes) NB 673-8550 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2701 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $73,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 246 Walnut (Npt. Shores) N.B. 548-1290 Sun. 1-5 428 ·Morning Canyon (Qt. Hlds.) CdM • ' . 673-6510 $69,500 Sun. 1·5 _ 324.MoriU11&.CAltY011 lSl\Qrclf~t~M 642-8235 ·Sat/Sun 1-5 2189 Vista Entrada '<Bluffs) N.B. 673-6210 Sat/Suri 1-5 2201 Private Rd.,'Nwpt Beach. 642·8235 $87 ,500 S~t/$un 1-5 , 325 Camden Laguna Beach ~ 494'9473 $125,000 Sun.12:30-4 :30 . •428 cO!ton St~ Newport Shores 642--3737 • $45,900 Sun 2-5 19362 Pitcairn, Hunt. Beach ,. 556--8800 $42,500-' Sat/Sun 1·5 ••301 Via Lido SoudLidoll NB 675-2373 -&m~5 209 JoAnne (Lido Sands) N.B. 675-7060 $57,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 372 Magnolia Costa Mesa Ma-7171 · Sat/Sun 1-5 *1506 Seranade Terr. CDM ; lfill6·'fl71 Sat/Sun 1-5 123 Via Zurich, Lido Isle, NB 645-6646 $82,:!CJO Sun 1·5 1318 Santanella (Irv. Ter.) CdM 675-3000 $83,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2441 Vista Noblez,a (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 $85,000 Sat/,Sun 1-5 ••st Balboa Coves, Bal Coves NB 675-3000 $131,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2406 Holly, Nwpt Hgts, NB. 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 428 Morning Cyn (Col' Hlds) CdM 644-7662 Sat/Sun 1·5 *40 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn 644-6056 $135,000 . Sun 1 ·5 l!0252 Adrian Cir. Huntington Bch 644-7270 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18322 Pammy Huntington Beach 842-2535 $38,500 Sun 1-5 241 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 Sun.1-5 1812 Port Ashley, Hrb Vu Hm, NB 640-6161 $69,500 Sun 1-5 242 ):..ugonia (NewµortShrs) NB • 642-1655 $49,950 Sun 1-5 1.201 Cliff Dr. (Npt. Hts.) N.B. 646-2414 $79,000 · Sun. 1-5 1506Serenade ClrvTerr) NB 673-8550 $83,500 Sun 1·5 •215 62nd St. N ewµort Shores NB 642-5200 $45,500 Sun 1-4 18680 Prunus Fountain Valley 842-2535 $53,950 Sun 12-5 1104 Dolphin Terr. (!~vine Terr) 'CdM , 842-8235 $94,500 Sun. 1-5 3 Ill & FAM _,. or DEH 1415 Outrigger (HV Hills) CdM 644-1766 $126,500 Sun. 1 ·5 1106 Sandpiper CHVHills) CdM 644~200 · $97,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1700 Paloma, Newport Beach · 642-5200 $81,900 Sai/Sun 1-5 25065 Rivendell Rd Lake F. El Toro 675-8600 $59,900 Sunday 1·5 1901 Sabrina Terr (Irv Terr) NB 673-SSSO $,179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 505 & 5051> Acacia CDM 673-8550 $129,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3439 Plumeria; Costa Mesa 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Marigold, Corona deI Mar 673-6510 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2631 Alta Vista (Eastblufi)_NB 640-5560 $84,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••3911 Marcus, Newport Beach ~ $130;000 Sat/~n 1-5 540 Vista Grande tBtuffs) NB~.i 644·5885 $89 500 Sat/;:,tUI 1-5 •712 K·Thanga <iTV. Ter.) CdM '- 642"472 ~~sun i-5 1875 Blu~blrd Can)'On, La~ · CIM-9473 Sat/~ µes M;ornlng1ide Dr., L&gwta ~1:.t Sat/Sun 12·5 309 Ua, CdM Open Evecyday \ I • ,, 'DIRECTORY K-this h•ndV dlroc:IOl'y wllll r.:'.s tllio -'!lind n you .. ....,,..liuntlnt. All lhO . · ioc.tlon1 ll111d be-ore ..... , Ill ..... ,,,. dololl lty od•ertl•lnt, elH~ hi. -···DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. P1tron1111oWl119-n hoU-lor"'"°"_I .. wro-d to llst such lnform•tlon In tttls column"'" Friday, Sai,~d•Y and SimUy. 453 V"l/lta Truchll, Eastbluff NB 311 Alva La off SA Av CM 1 ~ $17,500 •SU". 2-5 646-3255 $44,900 Sat/Sun 1:5 315 Drlnwood.,.Shorecliff CDM •2707 Bluewater, HVlfms., CdM • 675-3468 Sat/Sun 1·5 646-7414 $169,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 •••3703 Sea Cliff, nr SC Plaza 1906 Lanai, Mesa Verde, CM 557-4877 $58,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 545-8424 $79,500 Sun 1·5 466 Hilledge, Laguna Beach 4182 Bermuda Circle, Irvine 640-4050 $94,500 Sun. 1-5 551-2798 $58,500 Sat/Su.n 1-5 1026 Sandcastle (HV His) CdM #5 Cherry Hills Ln, Big Cyn, NB 646-4050 $91,500 Sun. 1·5 644.-6249 $159,500 Sat/SUD 1·5 267'Santo Tomas, Costa Mesa 1924 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs NB 645-6646 Sun 1-5 642-8235 · Sat/Sun 1-5 4902 LoriAnn, Cal homes Irvine •3007 Java, Costa Mesa 1 552-7500 $45,500 Sun : 1·5 752-1920 Sat.JSun 1-S 533 Vista Flora (Bluffs) N.B. ••107 Linda Isle, Nwpt Bch 552-7500 $84 ,500 !?un. 1-5 752.1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 17941 Spicewood, Unv Pk Irvine •1613 Sandalwood, Mesa Verde CM 552-7500 $63,900 Sun. 1-5 546-5880 $47,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4961 Paseo Dali (turtlrk) Irv. . _ .. ~rset (WestclifO lj.B. 552-7500 $64,900 Sun. 1-5. 640-0020 -sarisun-i~ 17901 Cedar Tree Lo. Irvine 877 Sandcastle (HV His) CdM $69,950 ' Open 12-5 644-1766 $89,500 Sun. 1·5 •3141 Sharon Hall of Fame CM 3807 Topside (HV His) CdM 546-4141 $45,950 Sun 1-5 644-1766 $115,000 Sun. 1·5 17871 Carranza, Huntington Bch 50 Braeburn Ln ·(Big Cyn) NB 842-9371 $44.490 Sat/Sun 1·5 644·1766 $168,500 Sun: 1·5 227 E. 23rd. St. Costa Mesa •1824 Galaxy CD.over Shores) NB 646-7171 Sun 1·5 644-1766 $179,500 Sun. 1-5 1738 New Hampshire, CMV> CM 1133 Gleneagles Terrace C.M. 646-8811 $49.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 645-0303 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 484 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 305 Vista Madera (East bluff) NB 646-8811 Sat/Sun 1-5 64!>-0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2208 Port Lerwick Pl. N.B. l~ Irvine Ave. (Baycrest) NB · 644-7211 $72,190 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-7662 $78,500 St/Sn 12 :30-4:30 4!i3 Broadway Costa Mesa 16271't. Abbey (HV Hms. l N.B. '644-7211 $47,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 675-3000 $81,500 Sun. 1-4:30 ••409 No. Bay front, Bal Isl NB 833-9781 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Narcissus CdM 675--7225 $100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1132 White Sails CdM . 675-7225 $74,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores, CdM 644-7270 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2832 Boa Vista (M~Verde) CM 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 3257 Iowa (Mesa Verdel C.M. 545-2774 $42,000 Daily 4 IR i. FAMILY ROOM or DEM 29 Rue Grand Vallee. Big Cnyn 644-6056 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4500 Roxbury, Cameo Shrs CdM 9Cherry Hills-Ln. I Big Canyon) NB 642-8235 $172.500 · · Sun.1-~ 675-5511 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1950 P.ort Bishop, Harb Vq Hms 644-7270 $72,950 Sat /Sun 12-5 •17l7 Terrapin, Baycrest, NB 644-7270 ·$82,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3412 Lantana Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 2674 Redlands Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1821 Toyon (Baycrest) NB- 642-8235 $112,500 Sun. 1-5 1735 Port Sheffield <HVHms) NB !j42·8235 Sun.1-5 2402 Bayfarm Pl. (SA Heights> 644-6200 Sun. 1-5 1907 Port Bristol <HVHomes) NB 642-8235 $97.500 Sun.1-5 9431 Alii Circle, Hunt: Bch. 842-9371 $48 .500 Sun·l -5 1224 Nottingham Rd, Westcliff NB 497 -1744 $79.500 Sun 1-4 303 La Jolla, Newµort Hghts, NB 642-5200 $75,000 · Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM 22 Burning Tree (Big Cyl'I) NB · 644 -1766 $152,900 Sun. 1·5 2071 Port Bristol Cir, N.B. 640·6161 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .••323 Canal (Npt Shores) N.B. 548-1290 Sun. 1-5 20172 Redlands, Santa Ana Hts. 752-1920 Sun 1-5 2662 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 $92,500 Sun. 1-5 340Cabrillo off SA Av . CM 646-3255 $42,500 Sun 1-5 1233 Somerset (Westcliff) NB 642-8235 $119 ,500 Sun. 1-5 443Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 Sun. 12-4 4 IR i. FAMILY RM 1633 Highland Dr., N.B. 642-4519 $89,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 614 Gary Place, Newport Beach 646-2888 Sat & Sun 415 Calle Robles, San Clemente 492-2100 $75,000 . 'Sun. 12·5 3270 Turlock Dr. Mesa Woods CM 556-1920 $68,900 Sat/Sun 10-5 2951 Catalpa ( Eastbluff) NB 644-1766 $84,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4527 Fairfield, Cameo Shrs CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4812 Cortland (Cameo lllds) CdM 644-1766 $89,500 Sat/Sun l·a 149 Shorecli!f (Shorclfs) CdM · 644-1766 • '~75,000 Sun . 1-5 3900 Park Greet. (HVHills) CdM 644-6200 "',, .. _ Sat/Sun 1·5 •••214 Evemni; Star LN. (Dover Shores) NB --... 642-8235 '--._Sat/Sun 1-5 -••607 Bayside Dr. (Prom. Bay) NB 673-3900 Sat/Sun 10-5 4507 Gorham (CameoShrs.) CdM ~050 $1:;;7,500 Sun; l.S •3202~Cblorado Pl., Costa Mesa 6'15-86oo $57 ,500 Sunday 1 ·5 "'No. 6 Winged Foot La. Big Cyn 675-8600 $169,950 Sat/Sun l·S 1507 Lincoh.J\a, Westcliff ~ 642-5200 l~,500 &in 1·5 18752 Via Sien k.) Irv. '\ 552. 7500 $89, Sun. 1-~ 17674 Redwood Tree, Un Pk Irv. 552-7500 $69,900 · Sun. 1·5 17814 Queenswreath, Un Pk Irv 552· 7500 $54 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2241 Donnie Rd . Newµort Beach 644-6200 $109,500 Sun. 1-5 1930 Port Cardigan <HVHomes> NB 642-8235 $78,900 Sun. 1-5 2733 Canary (off Oriole) Mesa Verde 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 •1500 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB · ---.. -- 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 20862 Skimmer Lane Htg. Bch. 842-2535 Sun 1-5 17931 Cedar Tree Irvine 645-0303 · $85.750 · Sun 1-5 •420 Kings Rd. Clif!Haven, NB 675-4tl6o $112.500 Sun 1-5 2076 Madarin (Mesa Verde) CM. 546-2313 Sun 1-5 950 Serra Way Costa Mesa 546-231.3 319 Esther off SA Av. CM 646-3255 $44.900 •1653 Reefview CircleCdM 675-7225 $134 ,000 2701 Island View Dr., CdM Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 644-1133 Sun. 1-5 1755 New Hampshire (Mesa V) CM 556-2660 $56,900 Sun 1-5 2320 Port Aberdeen (HVH) N.B. 752-0460 $85,000 Sun. 1-5 2751 Cardinal (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6900 $71,950 ·Sun 1-5 · •20322 Deervale, Huntington Bch 968-4456 Sun 1-5 310 Via Lido Soud, Lido II NB 675-3000 Sun. 1·5 1090Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM 549-8655 $68,250 Sun 1-5 574 Sturgeon Drive, Costa Mesa 540-5307 $55,900 Sun 12-5 4 Ill i. FAM RM or DEM & GUEST •1848 Port M anleigh Cir . .NB 645-0303 $110,000 Sun 1-5 5 IEDROOM ••319 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 II i. FAM _,. or DEH •3096"Bali Cir. Mesa Verde CM 546-4141 , $105,000 Sun 1-5 •1606 Anita Lane, Bacll'Bay, NB- 548-0905 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3621 Catamaran (HV His) CdM 673-2222 Sun. 1·5 5 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1:5 •1700 Port Ashley, N.B. 675-8600 $109,750 Sun 1·5 '•1621 Santiago, Bayt,rest NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 / 421 Se.ville, Balboa 540-1151 $99,000 Sat/Sun 12·.& 2672'Circle Dr. Newport Beach · 675-7225 $195,000 St 2-5; Sn 1·5 •'1608"GaliX)' D~er'"'S!Ui'NB .. 644-1766 $215,000 StU-2; Sn,12·4 10 Rue_M!lrseille_!!,~CnY!I .· . 644~ $162, ,.., Suii 1·5 190llN011Wood Ter (Trtlrck) Irv 8J¥293 Sun. 1·5 197 Buoy St. Csta Mesa 645-6983 , S52MlO • Sun 12·5 ' ' 2645l!amboo ~fStblufO NB . 645-0303 $89'~ --Sun 1-5 82 Royal St Georg (Bl8'_Cyn) NB 644"0704 $1~7, Sy,n. 1·5 '. • •• •• I l llumln&-:fr (Bil £•n¥Ml NB ... ' • . ~11235-"' 1·5 2048 Madarin !M.,a Ver l · ~~13 ·-"'.: ... -nl:S .. . ' ft • p'AM/LY llOOM 'et DIM 3626Cata~an, ~. CdM , • 675-5511 $149,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 424 Vista Roma <Bluffs) NB ' · &12·823:1 ' ' Suri. 1·4 ' ti I , C'OHDOMIHIUMS ~R . SAU t; . J llD~ 29S8 Perla (The Bluf£s) N.B. M0-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 •409 Onda, Eastbluff, NB 213:430-5349 Sat/Spn 1-5 2 Rue Chateau Royal1 N,B. · · . 556-4911 · Sat/Sun 1·5 18711 Paseo Cortez, Irvine L 1 83Jt.9285 $57 ,500 Sat~n l -5 303 Esplanade (Bluffs ) N.B. 640-0020 . Sun.1-5 3 Ill i. FAMILY ROOM w DEM 2481 Irvine Ave. Costa M.Sa 'lit§:~ ..._ Ho,950 _ Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEDllOOM 2150 Vista Entrada, Bluffs NB 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 II i. FAMILY ROOM or DEM •370 Santa Isabel, Back Bay 540-1151 $39,~ Sun 1-5 •#5 Rue Du Pare (Big Cyn) NB 640-5048 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 II i. FAM RM or .DEM 521 Ventaja (No. Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $81,500 Sun. 1-5 DUPL~ES ~R SALE I IEQROOM EACH 512 & 5121> Begonia. CdM. 544·1!'99_ E!!Jl!!O · Sun 1-4 2 II & I II 307 Ruby Newport Beach 646-7171 Sat/Sun l·S. 2347 Orange Av. Costa Mesa 646-3255 $46,950 Sunl-4:30 2 llDIOOMS EACH 2397 Elden Ave., Cosfa Mesa 644-i766 $75,000 Sat/Sun 2·5. JI• & I II 119 30th.St., Balboa Pen, NB 546-5880 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••704 E. Oceanfront N'pt. Beach 833-1768 Sat/Sun 12·5 ) II .. z II •370 Rochester, Costa Mesa . 646-8811 Sat/Sun 1·5 J IEDIOOMS EACH 206 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-3000 • Sat·/Sul) 1-4 :30 712 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 675-3000 ' Sun. 1-4 : 30 511 'h Carnation, Corona del Mar 675-1167 . $119,000 Sun. 12·5 621 Jasmine Corona del Mar 673·8550 Sat/Sull 1·5 ) 11 i. FAMILY ROOM w DBI EACH 510 Avocado, Oorona del Mar 644·4910 $145,000 Sun. 1-5 41R ·621R 201 Collins, cor Park, Bal Isl 675-2763 Daily 1°5 •II & J IR 119 W. 45th St. Newport Beach 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 II i.·z II 404 Iris, Corona del Mar 752-0460 $129,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2000 Miramar, Balboa · 540-1151 $195,000 Sun 12-4 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 2111&211&1111 300 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 644-7270 $1.53,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 HOME-& APARTMENT , FOR SALE I 3 IEOIOOM 308-308'h Collins, Bal Island 642-5200 $130,000 Sun 1-4 : 30 -I- HOMES 0 f:oR ,RENT J ft 6 PAMILY ltiOOM w DIM 2321 Port Lerwick (liVH) N.B. 752·0460 Lse $475. 11\0. Sal/Sun 1-5 * Pool ' •• Waterfront ., *** Walerfronl & Pool' I 1 ··~· ' ' • ,, . 11 7 7711 ,..w.: , ........................ i-..-..i I tOIJ.• ............ .-. .......... irvilie •race 71ZK•,.... Sl •• 1.. ' lnciudei"Ui< l>l\lll 3 e'R .. ]IOOI, Laree· ~'With 2nd ttple. New P~' b1 •out. . o,..~,,_1.$ . · ,.~ufl Qosh , 1 Realtllt' ~ilO w: C•IJ!wJI,, N.B., 642-6472 6'f3f34ll6 i£Ve6 . MEWPOtt,~CH layt...,t....., ,Bay &r: ocean. vlew. 5Nf1J 2 bdrm ..• 2 1>¥Uw; pool. Convenient. lo«;at.ion. · ,UkinC 157 .ooo FtXER..UfPEll Balboa4 PeninsU'la duplex-: 2 BR. eaeh. 3Car gar. Lje, swm.x pat,;01 Good renta,1 area, just steps to bead\. 45th STU£!' Super -duple x, 2 bdrm1>. ea:'l Blk. lo oceu.n, chan - . ne l vi e w . Oversized garag e, W/ele c. oor o-pener , "ltns , s h_a g carpeUng, beamed ce1l.; prime rental area. LIDO ISLE 3 I 0 Vlo (.ldo Soud Open So.n. 1·5. 2'.St.ory 4 ·bdrm., 3-bath5P1USt'tt. ,rm . w Jwet bur. Lovely m s lr. ulte w /(rpl .. bea'med ceil . Near beaches & Leru\is ct. Gii WAIJIER Realty 675-5200 WATER,FROMT J'~ew 3 HR .• 3 ba., ram. rm.; on North bayrront, Bi:t.lboa Island 833-9781 HESJ'ER-llOWN &: Assoc., Realtors OCUMFROMT ·oplex : 3 bdrms., 2 bath lower unit ; upper unit cute I-bdrm. with view deck . Owner anxious. Submit o(fe[s . New price -$150,000. 67J.3ti63 61~ eves associated 8 11 .)'<i"''' I.If~.·· 115 I 'I "" l . l ' ' ' ', o OPEMHOUSli Sot/S...)-5 2506 Colby Ploco COLLEGEPARIC How.e in prime condi- tion. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths + luxurious cabana .Ir. pool._Large living rm w./fpc,-Ph1s--family -rm. Bltns. Shake l'f.d. Owner is moving outol area. 646-3923 e,·es 546--0521 IRVI N ..:-lovely green belt end unit. 3 BR-2 BA To~·nh ouse \11/spacious' yard & fruit tr~. Enjoy c arefree living. Short stepi> to clubhouse. pool, tcnniS, s hopp/ni center. A low S48,500. Call Supe rb I-tomes Realty 549-8655. ' $137,000 Wate1 fiont .EASTSIDE SPECIALS BESTBUY hi Mesa-Vt'l"'dr Own e r ld.n xio u ~­ mov in g-musL sell- M AKE Ot'f"ER! lieautiful 3 bedroom. l \lt ba th + atrium. Im· maculate thruout. Up· graded and manyexlras. Reduced to $49,900. 7r; Assumable loan. Owner will carry 2iid. Open Sat /SUR I ·5 1738 Mew Hcwc+lhlre Riddle Realtor648-8811 ' MAIM CHAMMB. Rare oppor, for ~mmac. conceived & decorated beach home w/full main channe l view & rare virtual corn e r lot sec lus ion. Outs tanding ror entertaining. Harbor Mana ge ment Co. ms- 100• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACIOUS Family home on 2 Iota:, biC patio, 4 Sdrma, 2 Ba 's, a rrplc, dea w-/pooltable, Mexlcaa lll0 Clbqrs , tl$,OOe. cu s tom hardwood furniture Included, ~ b.lk (rom be uch . A greii t place lo ra b1e children! Foq 1 s ule by oWner, at '65,000. below rl!pface· menL ~oat J 1159,000. D1ja, 8•5-tua. eves , • 61).1989 .. • • -' !!:~:!:'~ .. -Ho.MSForSde HG11nforS. -Ho.w.Fors. HamM.For..S• HHfflForS. ... 8utvf!v,f9brl.lary2, 1975 DAILYPILOr ..... ·~ •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·•••••••••••·•-.•••"•• •••••••••••••••••"•••• .......... •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -D7 l1'1el.,., ,~:•ff. ~~!~,!lfir, IP .. .,;. IOU ~ 1J40H 16J4 eo.telolna -IOJ llMll !'°"leec• I Ho111nl'w5*-• -.hew.. 1--~ · · ·-·-·-........ :. ....... -v ALLEY wt'n ..;n••·· . . .:.:.,. 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Opportunity'to•tru-clo•rl.!'<World-JI••! .J .... 0..or-$34,9 o ·w111 "'!'lo the priee t00; Own<r:ua~1ooe. ~;;.lb :-·a tillage 4c ly make the buy fl! Yout UfeUme! YOU 1-4'.talo, .:;5•..:.111f.-cs.I ' vacant. Fncd yrd. 'l'ile only 133 .ooo.~ rHA/VA FOR SALE l>Y '~er Priced ~~-ae~ir:~· WILL REGRET NOT S'eE·tNG .. THIS a~Jitl -:' .. •1 ' kit 4.j bath, lt;eaut. ne~ ·~1i~P~.oi:ie~7efor OpenHouse;.l#lliftun,i Callto1ee ' . HOMETODAY1221 Drirtwood -Open \'* . ER AREA• ~&\'."~fbod{.~!(~':~~ <'J'~F0~1ANCE ~!b~!.' ~t~°':.~i .l-5~.m . C .. M ~'l,'""GY'' 1947 K1lld.,er C1rcle. <:: u I I () W N l:: It YOU 'LLSAVEMONEY l"1resldeClr.!iSl·ZD5 RIALTY 31> MAl\INEAVE. BAL80A: ISLAND ... ,7~-490Cf • •BALBOA ISLAND• 38R, IBA. 15~ down 8\.\% interettS48,960. MIK E SAVAGE Rettltor 842-0001 u V' Me.a Ve.rdB_:i Seo lD IP.· (2µ>449-3628. 'heu , . -• sup I t bed h preciate th[s Upgraded 1 · . · • " you ass, ume a l~w UN IV. PARK Vllla"e 111 <("' er Spa c OUS WO room ome 4br, Zll<t J..pvel)' .bpll\e BY Owner-4 Br, 3 H:t 1\.-~nterdl loan. 4 &. 3 Br». Best buy choirc •com: Qn a 50' lot with a guest room and bath. with an Atr\uip $63.~ Frame. C!'\ytn'd entry!. 1.n alhareas ... all tt takes munity Green belt rec Cathedral ceilings, walk .lo the beach. by owner. 5S7-isi.8.' ' Patio. Jo'rplc .. 1s1aM1 kit.. ts:«> LS th~~d for 10 facil. 3.:_z br, 2 bu Patio The best of. everv~J\ing .i.Jl ''Old ----Jndry rmr tiled cotry m paymt ~ uit. No home Pfim~· tol :Coronu • •. ~ '(. •. • hull . Sep mstr suile~ .. ·am 11 '! u I, 1 r Y 1 n ii!: : For w /atriu~ S46 ooo •wtap BEST I.., IL""FS TownhoUse rrn & hobby r1n. By appt. ~~~,PllMANCE cal l ptlances. · Pur'chas. op~ .-. ....-540-5307. · t1ons avail. Owne.rs n1ov - The Jocation w~ ~elected by the i,i~e'c~!~0~~~~ ~~=~: 2920CLlJBtlOUSE H.H. Wat~rlront Condo, 1ng:, must sell. QuahC1ed b':lllder as tbet $1t<r-f9J" Mod.el homes. gur;ii::e. clubhouse, pool. Openllouse&Jn.i.s boat slip, main channel buyers only . Appt . • V1~w of the bay, wide greet)belts, and Re<il sharp. East.side , view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, frplc. 7 14 / 5 52 -8385 By AW el street. Former Dolores model Cl\.1 .RS2 0 ' •y.5MOOc. ,...!......a.. 3<152 SANT J\CLARA Ct H feS.:!~·o:t .. ;~a~c{W6flniS: 1...:0c:wc.:0:.:'.:.':.:'A"g"t: _____ 1 h ome. Three bedroom plan: 2407 Novi3 ._,_..._. Open lfouseSun 1·5 ------B R o A o M o o R 0. l'E~ HOUSE (Off Nobleza) $89,500. Open l ·5 p.m . Rooltor 11 IO!Wwpo<t GLAHTZ REALTY •OPEN HOUSE• Tu,tlernrk. New 2 DR & Sunday :w·oo STEAL IM H~IOR VIEW! crnaa Mesa:i-7129 SERVICE 545-4289 01'1~~ ~~:~~t~~~M ~~1~n1o~~~~t~a~k~~1 308-308YI eouifli Av You will probably n ver again have the ----i\l ESA VEJl or.; By ownt·r. New c u s tom 4 8 R & & schools. Qy owner. YOU'RE INVITED-to ... ·chan<:e to buy i ''Original Harbor 4br,2 ba ,xlnt.l·ond.VA J:.nnrm ,3cargar,trailcr 833-2252 wC.nst> or e\·e~ see our happy, ~·el/ow 3 r&lew" at this price. Sparkling three •MESA WOODS• al so poss. Sec lo ap· acr l·ss off ;illey. W<ilk to aft.G bedroom home 1n mov-·bedroo h ,, . . ,, . ":lcgant 4 Br .+ l"amily IJ rec 1 al <' • S :t7 • 9 5 U · IJeut·h and J..ake Park. e-in condition. BONUS : . m .ome, m1n1 view, two nm . 3Ho . Wa\k 19 So. \.179-7320 .>JG.SH21 OPEM SUM.1-5 Large 2 bedrm apt private patios and choi<:e corner lot. Coast Plaza. Prof dl.'c-. l\1r:sA DEL MAlt -liy Ger<ildS.Thomas,Rltr. .f501 Ronchgrove w/deck , + maid's room ~$5,000 . price reduction! 1132 White Open Sat/Sun 10·5. Ask· 014,ner. 5 DR . 3 HA. <!sly. -----· Owner must sell their t~a~. $RlJO,CXX>. Sails $74,950. ·Open 115 Pm., ing S68,900. 556-1920. 2400 sq. ft . in :itlnt cond. $28,000 sharp 3 bdrm., l-¥~ bath l;N.rrett ealty""-5200 · · · home; tip top cond., -; · ~ LUSK HARBOR-VJEW 4BR Ml!SA def MAR $56,000. Princ.:0.nJy. Call Owner Desctfed spacious kitchen w/bll· ...New listing! ..Perfection in a 3 bedroom Nr schls & QC~. Mi.Pl ~R~~u-3641'\. Lcrt tt1e .§tale. Entry ins, central air, f'.A. IALIOAISLAHD ftome in a c h oice location with· model cond . Bca_ul DanaPoint 1026 haJI, J beBrooms.&·den >"heat; log burning frplc. DU'L!X OUTSTANDING YARDS. The BEST l~scpd w/. cov'd p~t10. ••••••••••••••••••••-••• area . Ure am kitchen, Assumable 7~ loan Lovely u p ded 2 BR Famrm-:-cJ1nrm w/£rplc. ~ , ~ natura l wood cabinets, avail. Directions: Culver Home w/t!~~ed ceiling PRICED HO.ME' in the whOle area! If Many xtrat;. NF.W DUP·l~EXF.S Dana extra baths, spac;ious liv-to Walnut to Vole to plus 3 BR newer A~t you have ev~r seen a h ome where ever-JIM WEUSReciltor Pt. Crom 568.~. 3J!JJl 1ng room. Bkr. 962-5566 Chamoak to property. Both unit! have lots "bf ything is perfect, this is it. By appoint-557-6264 979-2631 t.1alaR3· A&t 496-M3t ----4162 GltAwood privacy, + 3 car gar. mentonly, $89,500. ExcepHonafluy Abandoned lflghlyupgraded2lx1rm. 5119,000. t>.,; Down w•ll BE•UTIFUL 1•YSHO""'S EASTSIDE Commecdal J"Ol""'Y in A•lltenllc ~-'sh home in beaut. G,een· buy it! South r --•t Jn· "" ~ "--= ·· .,,._.. tree; close to park & ~. 1'h · · I f 5 Bedrooms, Jba, rec rm, Dana Point. 15,000 !:ll1f1. By lllo Sea ''estment e or1g1na owner.o this great ram bl-dehix kitchen. s.52,50() by n cs t 10 ca p~a; n · s commun. pooL Family 54~--0812 646-6710 jng BlG 1-"'AMILY ,HOME offers their OY.'nero45_1i98J. Anchorage.4!;16_771 1 \Vrought iron balCony. style kitchen wilh bltns. --' f' b d r· b h d f <JJd World charm with Love ly carpets & lalboa,tftlntulla 1007 IVC e room, 1ve at an ive car· EIToro 1032 Spanish arches, entry drapes; desir::.ble 7<>;,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage home to some lucky active REAL DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• hall . Secluded living V.A. assumable Joan. 3-l'LEX SI 15,000 family who wants the best that POWER OW roo1n , l'O:tY den. huge Directions: Cplver to Xtra nice. Ownr's unit Newport ••eeaeh and Boat'' living has 1'he n10.st for your BY HER ramlly room, king-sized Walnut to Franciscan to w/frplc. 28R 2ba units to offer. 4000' of living space sur rounds money. lhg one·story, <1 2 STORY bedrooms. Bkr. 962-1373 Belvedere to Deer Park, You Own I nd W lk I lxl'ms 21, 1, .. ,·ng ,oom topro~rtV. • 8 · • 0 a lovely patio with large trees and ' • · TWO STORY MO.-IG~u••uyy water Xlntter-'· Lush vegetation al ..... lo-$43 950 An-JIM.WIELLS'R.~dtor shrubs. 2672 Circle Dr. $195,000 . clear m<1int .. ::iprinklerf'ter-Sa~·c com ~ission wrth $33,000 BEACH * 552-4~2 * 5.57-6264 { 979-26.11 -Open 1·5 p, m. rif1c lath-covered patio. this 2 story 4 bedroom. ft 's true! llambling two !;;;;;iii~~;i;;:;;;;;;;I A DlllAM •'JO' Rm•E IN • OPIH·, SAT & SUM AU. DAY Quiet apacious home in the hills . J • Bedrooms, 2 baths. close to snops. ~ $.55,$00. . .. • l 24092 &laclo • • . CHOICE CONDO • Near El Toro High. 2 Bedroom, l'';: b~. Plu~h carpets throughout. Com·: munl\y pool. $39,000. : lllOKER.: 494-9794 : lnleo '--• IHch i O~I I 044 •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ·-•••••••:•••••~••••••• Ei\11'-:llAl.U BA Y Hetu):.. KY OWNER, Univ. P1trk . n1ent llon1c. 2 Ji.:. Hl>,':! Cornell Mdl. 3 ,BR, l1 ~ Ou. $87,500. 49-l ·7U75. att Ba, Dlrl·rrn. t ;1m-r1n . 5 w /frplc . r'xtcni;ive,1 --·--- lndscpg & cJc.-ror. $S3.90U. Open lfouse 11 ·5. Sul\ 17 582 Willow Trt:l' ~--0357 IYOWNER Univ. J~k . Tulane i\todl•I . 3 Hft & s1)al'ious fa1n1l y No. Laguna 1~c1'l·hcd abovt: Cre~<."efll lluy l3t·.1ch. oce<i n vie-.-. d11p lt·~. xlot hf'll a c d/,tU.ln ~t 1n fl :1llOll. '1\ v. h<ile or a Liu)' <.ll 577 ,508 rm . Cathe dral size ~· A . A~ • hC!amed ooi hn~:s. corner :9: 1 uW ~~ tot on quiet green belt. ~ . ~Iltrw lease land, Koi pond & 4\l9 ·2800 many xtras. $69,95JJ. --' 1796tCcdarTreeLn. -. ' CUTi 41R $42,000 2 Yrs. Cent :iir, Like a n1odel! Quiet, nr schls. Fn<:d yd. Lo dn, VA or as· suhie VA RACQUET CLUB Sharp 4bF, 2300 sq.fl. SAN f\-1IGUEI.. Minl model cond. 1\1r-co nd . !luge lot w /trlr· access. Beaut lds~pd "-'/14 'x<lt ' WATCH ... ... the whales '\\'llhout eet· ting seasick, from Ali•o Condominiums, over· lookinJ:! Ali so Pier. Xlht f1na11c 1ng; Jvw m;11n · tenanC'e costs: c\o:-;e I(' shoppi n~ & beach. No steps to t·li111b. Xlnt quft<t nc 1 Ah bor honrl . fro1n SJ7,500 ·ru ~5,:.oo ing arei.. Rcrlueed tu :q, , uWLk:Stfl'!l cov'd patio. Ownr. tea\'· ~· A •- $63,950. P.1akeoffer: -OU Ul©©IlOV JIM WELLS Reciltor 499 .2aoo !t57-6264 979-2631 -Open Sot /Swl. 12-5 UPG_RADE?. CONDO. 259 le•etiy 2~r. 2ba, pabo .. ccntru.I Stalely, baskin~ on a air"'. Ow ner. SJJ,950. knoll, nr. the famol)s 644..:..C~7. Pine Castle; framing THREE '/~PS! 1 With ll.V. & boat storage nearly new Lake t'ore.st story. Walk lo beach! *8 U ... ITS* Th . . d just listed at :w;.m. Be h I Formal entry to sunken 'PRIMI 4' BR ~ Fam-rm, $58,500. f"'lll e most except1 o n a yar arrange-firs\ ~nd las\ to see il. ome w many improve· r , --at•·on,'or this 2 bd,m.. llighly upgraded, priced AT TR A c TI "F. l t S I Hill A Be t'f If ments. Assumable 71* hv1ng room & ormal di n· ~ ii:lor1ous sunsets, stroll· 111~ d1 ~t a oce of beach, is LAC~UNA 'S GltEATEST VALUE~ lluge mstr. bdrm .. frplc., beams, v men on pyg ass . au I u our Call546·2313 FHA I p .. I ' ,·ng. Gou,,net k•'t•hen. dcn,2bathroom,l yr.old tosell!559-1611{\gent Be.droom -S215,000 b d S d . d' I . h oa,n. nnc-tpa s on-.. p e room an piper 010 e Wit a COU"'TRYC II ly .C:i.1 1 586~5950. Enormous PARTY detached home; means rincipal1 only. 1213; sparkling pool ··never a shadow '' in f"I W GAfo.f E HOOM. Separate you ·are steps from park l.ocrsqa leac .. '3-1~3 &Gouc ~ .. -t · VII 1034 & 1 o J" r ~ o ne yard, another separate front yard .._..NEXT ,._. a1n a r:y !\-1 o·r Ir ER · l N · t. Aw poo. r. en o,. one o 1048 rairyland i::a rdens. c;aragc in cl. st udio w /cathedral ceiJ. & s kylii.:ht.'strc!';sed for ex· pans1on; :t.Olll'd lt-2. S79,500 . COl"OllClrMIMcF 1022 suitabll• for paddle te. nnis .or ? atld 3 DOOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• <1UAH.1'EHS. Winding the 2 seCJuded patios, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 10 ooun..1 s ta1r1> to master just OUliide your door. CHARiflNGoJder 2 story lovely deep backyard with patio, patio B1~2000 sq .ft .3bedroom " "" hidei..11~·1J.)'. Separate S65,99S, JncJudin& the • iingle faftlily home. So. cover and lot.s of view. 1653 Reef view l14'o years n1ew. Bright & no closinqcosh ~h1ldrcns i;u1te. Assume land. · r P C II Circle. $134,950. Open l -5 p .m . e heer y. n Sl00,000 JBR , 2ba , formal dining 1''lfA lo11n . TakeADVAN· ·o ac. oasl wy.4l:r, Prci.t1i.:c ~1tisa Verde TAGL'''963 "767 z Ba. 176,000. Pvt owner' Ca11 · 6 7 5-7225 ne i ti h bo r hood never r-losRmR.Y? n ly $51 ,900 . ()Pj/,/·;,; ~.H'S;:; 108' "IFr:l' 675-3613 al'?.a in at this price. CALL 9ti2-7751 Ill D,.iex-$74,900 Hcrluecd thousands or l WORLDS lfil!l\l!iljl Ocean Side of Hwy ~l~lh~~ t~ is~·~~~· <~;~~ Courtesy Realty ______ Bl{IJ)}& Owner 544-199'J $46_2313, . - TIFANY LIKE ' lPOOLHOMES $54 ,000 to $59,995 'l'ILl..4GE FAIR REALTY • 49<1 -7551 • ~ .. 11 :1r c~"')"'' ~ C.i'l.L.((ly CYPRESS SHORES LAGUHACEACH OPEN 1-fOUSE. SAT. 1-5; 250Sfri's .Way ·2Bdrm.,2 Oceanfronl; a rare bt.Q"; bath. Dramatic c-ustom lge. level lot in a deSigtt by noted beguna beautiCul private area. a r ch)tect. Out,standing for only $92,500. ocean & coastal views, ENJOY PRIVACY • ,. SPYGLASS Hill Charmer by owner. 5 BR , 411.iba , bonus.rm. pool, jae.uui, view. fee land. Prin only. $149,500. 644-8707 JIARBOR VlEW HJU.S, . WHIP 3BR :tba w /f<im'fm,, wet bar. exotic \lackyart.I. Vor second Honey- mooners . P.1ust s ee . OP1'~N ~IOUSf.; Sat/Sun 1-5 at 9594 Marip::l6i:a 1500 sq . ft. lo 2300 Sq. ft. 3 to 5 bedrooms, one has ;in indoor pool. Village Ilea\ Estate, 'Iii 10 PM. 531 -5800. 962-2456 l.loyd1·Bank Bldg. Univ. Park, Jrvine Dor• 552.l..7000 h"!_ must set? lo appreciate al .. and seclusion, as ~ll $79,500 .us beautiful coastal &aa· ~E&lDt)NTIAL IJJJ,', in nyon views, from UUs ... SpaCious 3 BR, 2Vi ba Corona de-I Mar I 02 home. With family & d•a· •••••••••••••••••••••• tncn:fcn'n. 0...1ar"Re priv. :.~.~r.~ ... !~.~~ IMFLATlOM HOW Sl>!).00 Total Dov.11 to cov· Jot. Panoramic \'iew of TRIPLEX oceaq & Newport. center. CORO .. • Beautifully decor11ted & """ landacaped w /many DEL MAR HEAR cu&tom xtras. Dy owner. IEACH 644 -2902 Quality <Well Huiltl , GIGANTIC er report :ind .ippra1sal 1>!11s $200 Reba~e C1:on1 DUPl:EX llac1cnda Real E5l::i.te .4 Blt ov.·nl'Ni un1l with 3 ltit•. on the purcha:-e of Bl< rc111;1l 'sout h of lh1s 3 bdrm 2 buth influ· :1;.ys 1dc . l>nt: Yl'ar new. t1on ft~htl·r. ·rhii> one is Cull644-7211 Agt. 1n1mut'ulate thru/out H......-& Males ,loc<1t1o n t One Jilu«~ . fo'rom Beach), Private Needed I Unusual tr1 -1f1n:ulr in~ and view. one level, 2 bdrm., den. 2 or the (cw 1e.gal triplex 1n bath~. super c-anyon Corona Del r.1ar. Prime location. D('op _by o~ property for winter and Sun., bet. l lo S, brin..: sumrn~r rentals. Buy ii You r h a m m er & oncJ w<it ch it appfce1ate ~ec~book. Reduced to In \'<ilue. Sl27.SOO. Call -, -------VA and "'HA programs. FANTASTIC* Call fla oienda Heal •• · C b .11 T C 11 for appt. to seei73-as.50. -1 a fl 0 en'., . C)PfN IU9•HS HJN JO ll'1'11'f' ~!:~~~=RelQ [1111@1111 3621 cat-on ---- 5 BR, Fam-rm, many de· Jux accessories wf2 BR . 'atJt. Steps to water. $184.000. IT'S HOME •.. PLUS Unique 5 BR homew/lge F'am-rm plu~ 2 Bit Apt. So. o( Hwy. Ov.ner Anx- iou:i;. Sl29,!:150. 752-0460-rllmo ~autltul Jlarh9r View Hi'~AllT. J br, 2 ba home. H1Us 5 BR .• ram. rm .. 27,y, S< Ct ·ood b •. · • d in. rm., with lots of 1"" I ·" I .r1~-" in · goodies I L ge. lot , /out. l.!v rm 3Jx20 .• lrg / beautifully lndscpd, pool den. 3 Cathedral ce1hngsi , with lge . deck areas. 1 Bik to ~c_h & shop1t.~S Just r,c:l uced to $179,500 1..ot. 3U~...!_ 01nst'tlla, Cd~1 , Open Sot/Sun.1-5 SllORECLlfF Sacririce lt61 Pt. Seaboume. 0by Owner. 3Dr, 21'2 ba. 2 BR., con vert. den, .fam rm, lrg yrd. 315 Monaco model. ready for Dr1 ft wood. 675-3468 l'.:~tate, Inc. 963-8316 BUILDER~ CLOSEOUT Combine the flavor of Jlv. 1nl': on Costa !\lesa ·s east side with the y:onder of a brand new home OvorsiLed Country. Gourmets Kitchen, com· fort able s ie.sia room and 3 dch~h tfu l l)edrqoms, on a lot bifol enouiih'lo hide dads truck, OOat or what have you. C>wner says i;e ll quick Let"s l!:O. Call {Hti-i li l you to occupy &te:Wt the Ope n 11.ouse Sat /Sun ----~=-----I year right! Super patio& l -5p~~~---'----NEED 8 STIJDJO~ Will TR.ADE deck ; out standing OWNf<.I{. Dupl'ex. Old OpenSat&Sunl-5 3 Bedroom house 1n ex- , Jaod5rpg. $74,500 Coro11<1 , So. of J-lw!(. J ?lSGoldcnrod chan~c for paint job on 3 BR. 2 Ha . Frpll', bi~us . Co u n l r y c h 3 rm_ il'ourplcxes . Cull studio bonus, elce. i;i:ar. beamed celling. pine World Rec:if Estcrte door. xlnl rentals. 1900 paneling, trench doors, 556-7777 Sc:1 . ft. ea. Priced to sell ! !iUnny br1ck paUo. New '°'ASK t•on 5119.000. kitthen . JHR, 3lla . Bro"crflickB~ers CALI~ 962-V751 3 WORLDS __ Courl_!•Y Realty Huntin<JIOn Beach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE 41EDROOM •z $TORY $4750DOWH Tra_gc dy furces !\~1l e! 'l'wu s to1·y l•'our bedroom Over '!.000 sq. rt. Quiet cul-de sue loca- tion. Tile entry to formal liv1n R. Gourmet gwrden kitchc>n. Spacious family room . \\'ide sta1rrase lo hideaway mas ter & childrcns s uites. U1kc to beach Don 't miss this afle ~ Call 963 -6767 ()PfN rn 9• Ir s fU/11106f N!(f [lllfiMHitl ------·· SOMETHING srECIAI. 4 Bdrm·. Grnd. Barcelona J)ccor by Shirley. Ideal Valentine Bkr,847-4442 GOIMGTO '"HEYADA- BLUE f>ACitlC ONLY one mile away. 4 Bdrm or 3 and a playroom. coLy fireplace, pool, or kid sized corner lot. Call & see it now Agt. 842·9371 -ReatEstate byMcl/AY HEW-EW-EW!! E•erythift9MW • SparldiOCJ Pool• And UPfJl oc1oc1 llu~e culdc-sac lot lJu1et .111 thl!'i 2 Bdrm Con- street . qu1:1int 3 hcdrm 'tlominium , priced al w/large llv room Ex . ~3,500 v.·1th F'l-lA loan cellent ter1ns V<icant pymts or $190. mo. Near $41,900 pool, 1n a quiet corner. LEADERSHIP Cal l A~t . 968--4456 IROM (tAft Woods Covi: area, .over· tastefully decoratfd Courtyard......, l,ooki-.ng · Lagun:i's home. 3 Bdrms., den. Youcanentert.heformal coastline 4; city, UJI · rormal dining rm. living area. the kilchen obstructable ocea·n· view. Stl8.500 . or bedroom~ and bath Perfect for the future EMERALDIAY from the central gallery. builder. SlS,500 OC'Can side building site; Uon 't overlook the de· SOUTH LAGUNA lasl·one or its kind. Level ll ghtCul atrium wilh bar ON'E ,OF THE BEST & only a few yards Crom' off the dining f90m , the BUYS IN SO. LAGUNA , beach. Sl55,000 eovered 'patio and the 2 bdrms., 2 ~aths, 'frplc .. landscaping with its ocea n view, 2 ,car Ji!J. artistic-flair It's im· garage: L<rn gwortl)f de· Wi . maeulate·and reduced to sign , Just re~uced to •fler 554.000 • ' $.59,~ ~-. .. CALL 552-'7500 LAGUNA HIGUB. ""'"'"-• TWO WAYS TO GO. rent 1105 N.CooST Hwy.,loguna •VISIQ N-• o' lease/option, 3 bd,m, 494-1177 : REAL'rY [~;'~:l1s .h~:'x., ... ,1_ *OPl:N HOUSE* ARedH•ll Company 49•7 3 SUN Feb2-llo5 • Uni,v ParkCenter ~ 5 1 f'~orSa/e-Lse-Trade Irvine 1160 Se. c .... ,,...,. Exclusive-Private and "!'~~~~~~~~~! ~====''='='='=-=·='==~!Plus 3Br, 2ba end apt -w/swcPping View from OPEH SUM.1·5 Whlh W.,terV'aew Expansive Sundcck, 2 19011 H0twaadTer. OverloOking Woods park.ins spaces w/atten· Presulent homes, one or .Cove. Superb 4br, 3Yi-ba dant. 24 hr sec. EYe the finest hOITICS 1n Tur-w/be•med 1'"iG ceiling, Elc\'alor to pool & beach.· tie Hock Hills 5 Bdrms.. crpt'g, tinted glass, mar· 31423So. Coast l-lwy.11.9 family rm , dining rm .. 2 tile frplc, tiled baths, 32 Call Sue Conner frplcs , wet bar, laundry rec rm wfbar & grill. 556·0770or675·51G3cv rn1 3 car g~rage". Lge. Spae-decks &patio. Enc1t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. pre m 1 um lot w /a gar & c'nrJ)OrL Redwooc1l1 magnificent view; auto. ext. Newly constructed sprinklers. Finest qua Ii· s'11s,9oo.-To see call brkr. ty u pg rad e.s inc I ude: l ~4=93::.;·36::.:.1 ~1.-----­plush shag c-rpt, VanLuit wallpapers. r-entral air, storage lort 1n gai'agc. A OP.EN truly outstanding Mme. * , * SUPERIOR Coll ro, pecsonal tour. fSAT/SUN. 12·5 <11'\·:N Ilse. SatfSun 1·4. S135,0001ncludingland. ~Hr ·rwnhoc nr Ocean. North (,aguna duplex, 842-4466 Eve!'i 53fi-318l Large sec-luded deck. \'('ry hig h open beam cetl1n~s thruout. fan· tast1 c ocean & c}'n views make this 3 Br, 3 ba. home ir r es 1s table. Si!:l.500 .A'Olan NATURAL IU.UTY _5"'1_·._9'~!46-_707_,_o_. __ LARGE 5 bdrm., 2 story above Crescent Bay <';orgeous 4 ilr w ''!. b;t, BY OWN EH., S & S Big ~1ngle tami,/y ~me. Din· Beac.h. Upper unit has 3 frp lt·. famil y sty le Sur !\lodel, 4 BR, 3 car 1ng rm., am1 ly rm., bdrms., ocean view ILv· k1tchrn w/:ill bltrLo;;. cu~t. h r & laundry rm .. 2~ baths, 2 •'ng rm. w•th brick f,plc. REAL ESTATE QOO Glrnru•yt<• 'jt <194 941 I ~111 ( JL(I ""gar, 3 ba. uge am-rm r I · I d' interior, lge pall<•. 11rof. UI rp cs .• inc u 1ng 1 in •-~.··und'c•k ·, lower unit l IK •' N D u orfice. tra exquisite. bd G ~ " ' ()Pt:N SUN 12-5 S17,500. 494 -·ll~61!~l:.. . .:_ __ , ...... ~~~~~ililfi~~ 511 1h Carnation ·----..:. 675-1167 1---, "" ew uplex, 3or, 51f.z 0k i'~llALOAN lush lt1ndsc)l~. Ass un1 . 00 'h mstr. rm. orgeous 1-bdrm .. paneled living 2ba, frplc, htund. cpt'd 2 Br, 2 Ba Twnh~~ S162 7<} GI loan. S16.~5(J. Open f~9~ ~u~b~~~~ ~. ~:S,t~ carpels, ta stefully de· rm. with frpJ£. plus lge. 1 Arch BeochHh. pal10. 1,rg lBr apt over mo . 528,500 .. Owner Sot & Sun 12 Lil dusk. W·estmi nster Mall . C'Oratcd & immaculate. storaee area or hobby Sweeping city and garii.l;ei Gd:"l'Onan. 52 1 549-.8!'16L 19G21 Waterhury Ln. B9B-~llOorB94~ Complete landscaping room. p·r'iced rigHt Ojt c-oa s tal views plus Iris. Open Sat/Sun l·S. ---'------Oi·ncr. 963-3214 includes covered patio, $17,500 with terms. privac.), at a very tow 64f-680Q;•, :zy o:rfo!~~:g ~~~t F-.O-R-sa-;;~-B~y-ow-ne-,-.-,-1 •LOW DOWN • ha~g~~·&rSP,Xlalnts, .,auto. 28'.CAJOH ST. price . 2 l$edrooms, Z H . &G·~~~ Old. o 3BR D . bedrmhome.A~sumable O'let>ry2 Br,2BaCondo. spnn e . r ntvauea1 Dire.cth>ns: No. Coast baths, three v1ewdecka 01'"' -:-"'me ,52 ~0'0 185· ,1Y •P0Pl. IJ :v 4 '*.GI. 968_9641 Owner 2nxious-$31,sOO ." $62,SOO incl: and. Hwy. to Cajon st, watch plus I arge patio. Up· 0!,:;o":.!• !, 11:;,o,;:i.~ 1.rg 2br. 2ba ci; library + ,J • •• esa r · I----------P.S. lteally 644--8616 DAYID D. QAILSOM for signs. 11.rndcd rarpets, ceramic ~ w«d1.. l'•m1 I.ft••• m Separate Gue.o;t or ln·.I c64c.:.6·~5.:.75~1'--------i::;:;,> RA w L 1 N'G C<i1 I i f . _ ____,___ IEALTOR 93,:_..,293 tile. Levo lier bl Inds -" 1n 1111;,. of aquo••i.. ~ c-nme Unit. l lot5. Priv Ran<'h n('~tl("d 011 lull ----throughout.$59,500 r D U T f1nan . $115,000. Open $U•ERI HOME near hea<·h . <I Ui l( Bll 'i;, ~t1'l:1'~!P6:l. Monarch BoyT.,,.. I II ,~ x, 0 , ~"~"!:-,", 1;.;..,u.>'Gate>. ot'THEWHK 113'27 Fl<. '"'"'h ''" Rancho La Cuesta rrl@ti:>Illl"7 4 Berlrnom,, 3 bath•: _ . _ . . . r r . "i -F' · MESA WOOL>S Sp· k1lchc n & tantll clitc BY 'I'll.I:: f)C:fo~AN. lflghl y 499·2800 rorn1a l dining room , lo . · d · aci,~us dine, lug yard, w/loads ''P"'"'c·' 3 bed,oom fa1nil.v room. ne wly I Cos Mtso 1024 2star. y,41)c room+ an· I or'''''' 1 •• , .• , s·m•ll dn. ~ •1"' "'· OCEANFHONTJ1f.!1\c + H 0 8 TEN l ti •• 0 , ",00m p,0 , '""' Monterey with J.J'• balhs. Realty Company 3 A h ll built. Sweeping ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• as t:.,, u.. . .• s m-s V\ lo .,.Mv>. 5 Un1ls nr. re ay . r 11 of I d d " kl" as. u "· ' an, ......,..., fireplnC'C, Kodel sha~ UHIVERSITT r·RK I views rom l.I areH.S I I I I' J ljn !11.Cnpe . .,.pr1n -..rs mo.pav:;all.~.!IUO 'l"ull "' \;reatPQtentia .ll"iO.OOU. lhchoust".Lar••i>rolecl· I ' tt£Y! . ·Cront and rl·ur. Gardt'n p,·,-c 'l.lk ''"'''-5Sl l · Cllrf)O l!i . professional $64,900! Price reducCfl! Cl lAR~f .2ftR+fam .. nr ' ~ w•ll t wnll "'ape• I •w e<I .varrl area, perfccl £or " o " · ,,., S harp ''Tula ne '' 3 R I Q y E U N t: W PO RJ' JfTS. i61f,2W. OWNER mairllenance yard. near bedroom. 2 bath hJmc on $.59,500 1Cc:tJ~c£Lf·:~~~ll. j I J' J I t:astside -near Orange ~ • MOTIV 'TED sch.ools, beach and bike cul-de-sac-. Open beam s f'U RN . UNITS clo.o;e 10 1 Ave-at 230 -F:-is·sl.-UPERB "' trail One of a kind. Only ceili'n• _ n•·-lands•ap· ltcaltors 494-0749 -· · · · F S Beautiful 3 bedroom s.;;oooo .... ., '" beach/town. Lg. 2liR, l~lJSo.Coastllwy. open ri-.&&m.-only ()M·'E'~ h Ad &: • · 1n g + atrium. F'ast 2bapenthse.$189.000. Lagun·aBeach S~\l4UN\-~ r-trs·' Tltot Intriguing Wora Gamo with a Ch•dilo l-tiA;..·.,M_E"TN'-;AT'-1,--il $45,000. for quick.sale. I/, i.µi::t -r.om~h ne~rPro<a~s 1 .ii , .'. 1, poss·e-sslon-,,ossible. VICTORIA. DBAClt-31!'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"' I J' j I I' j MUc to ocean-bus at 3141,CMnpt;. NI '4,....S5 ' roo urs · essiona lf, Youn with land. (1(43 ) Units + vo(. lot. Lg 3BR I- ·' I jut.t tome from• wed--f'drnet -, "U,Mt rs...-big ';;iii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I' ;;;·J and~caped . Asking onl y 962 4471 r.r. 546 J h W f4ot-6200 b S 7~ 000 W h l · -dlng and fhe father o( th• R-l lot 601Cl2'7 to alle)'-11 $46,950 . AssUtnabl<: FllA 1~;·;;;;;;· ;;·;;i=.~·~·~·~l"~+~~~~I + 2 8 ' 1 • · 11 uu lli\NDYMAN special; -4 I: 0 0 S R E L I bride ~o s standing Off In• custom 3 bedrm.2 bath-' Wi:STCUFF ~ John. Sec lt and rrln.ke or. 6c lot 512~;'7,:..:.171 1' UH, dei:i : lg. sund,eck. --· corner crying his eyet. out,. dllJ,a. (Br. t'~uit. &; ahade SHOPP.ING rer! AS..'iU ~1 E 6·14 OcC! ~ fURTl.£'R. K Condo. 3 oee-an view: bltn k1tch . ~::l;:~j:;:J~~j:'~I ~-Thoafl weddlnns ero .2.__. 't~.-(lulntaici on du· Within steps ot lhls rtne3 SCOTI REALTY . . . , an br, 2 ba. upgraded, LOIJ1lfla leach -w/ranee. oven. d/w. 2 " .•• " v l"-.Hurl'y-rtr"at'<ome bed -oo m . 2 bath 5l6-7Sll m1 ,3br.:l baLa.Cuesla. landscpd, aircond., nr. -· Car gar., home> needs ,., ,.. , Owner. 2nd TO. $19,¥JO. r.:::I. $.5'1.SOO. includes I an1 k ; I R A p A E p · 1 , ·... r \,j • t a e. I've d -h11rdwood £Joor. apoUeai!I 968-148'_ • •nd. Owncr8S3-028S gen c ean·up, y wor , ~--..-"T"-."-r"T-1 0 c°""~i,.,. rM -.:hvcU. OVllle4 642-mi -WJ-16.MMO.-home. Qpen Slit/Sun 1.5 etc. but a sleal for SSS,!J:iO r ' I I I I b~ 1•11"'j "'it....,,.,,. -d List with-484 CabrllloSt.CM LOW. LOW hllssion Realty 494--o73l --• . -. ~ d•Y•~ '°"'"~No, l below. B F ' 1uTIREST I '--... ,, _...... uy romC.Q. -Riddle Realtor646-881~. " """' 1044 OWNER Aoicioos.-Prof. ,. 9 ',,','",,',rVMlfREo l' j1 ~ I' I' J' [7 • j1 J' 1 !;;;:;;;:-;~-;,~~~;--'-;l~i.;.;.!!!~~~~~~~!:~od.!1."':~u-ys •h•tj""i,'ormmes ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor. & lndscp'd 'T" . i .. t ... --. _ . ~ESA VEltDE·3''eR, ·2 """#NU 30005Qft.3br.2ba.fam T u rtlerock 11rome .•OWNR.,3BR2ba..beaut .! IJN!(o= I J J I I J I' I j I llA1 New paint. ~11t1ht, Mesa VerdeS71,950 tn a good area. lose to rm. u'ri8ht Idea bonu1 lmmed.otcupancy. -ao/"oast1I Vu. CN•, · Af!Lwt7""'11 rm ,, ne•r btt:ycle \.rail. 4 br,Gem ,~n~unl-S s hopplng-sch<>oh1 and t-> Sat. ---" ..,_ --............ 142 ••o 0• 0-n 2761Carchnal i r YJCC VA•-·"s rm. vlpool:sr.yardon OperiHou1e t/Sunl·S drps. Xlnt cond. $62.500 ,..,., . , .. a . rw · ...,,ma .. o greenbefl. 164 ,900, S042AlcornLn,lrvlno 49'7·1961/494·88ll SCUMOU'is A111w.,.. lt'I CleKlffcatioA 7 00 su-m... A•ent87s-«IOO ,. avail. Tel. A&l.842 -937t 551-52341 Broker, 640-5770. ·-----1 • • • .. .. I L • lflLLSll)t: pool home. Lovely a BO ca. 141th own ba . Country ~ty l e beamed kit & LR . Utw rrlct. $69,$00. llear1. of .. n. Rf'altor·496-:ll28. • ,• I ·-• • -I • ...... !r.' '. ··~ ~··r._.,.·,, ti ': "•""" ... i•··· ;~0~"1;l1~P~•LDf!.!~:jN;;;;;;;~';;S&~~~~~t::·'1fl&j!; ..... . . h•••itv •orn2'r••• Iv z•0 2 Ou .. ....... ...,.... ••.•. . ...•. ,.,. ...... ... .;, ...•••.•. ,.. ••....• ~~ .....•..... ,~ . ··········••'!!• .•• ,. • ~ ........... ~ ..,i.. H HIM .... ,. ~-_......·-· ...,,.,. -~,. L -~· ~ .. I I I t ; ,• 'ft ,. a ,,A··v··:'::~·.······:4,'b'1f· ....... ~ -l . ·'"" .. ; .. ~ .. ···~· .. ;··· ........ ~=~~ ;;;.;;;;;;;;;;·· I . :;=.;;.~ .. -~~~·-.;;;..:!' ... ~'....... 'ttt'RE 9% " 'ii 0 -;..-; ~·~·. k 0 I ~ ;·;;:;.:::~·;~:: N-••••t"'••••••••••••• ••••• •• ;.~.-.¥~•••••• '\' -·"•• •• .. •••••••-t•f"i * ,. ... ";B1T"'"Pl>'l' . CJl~Trade Sl$1.h J . B'r f1W.Un1&pa . ~J'QRAIH>D-<t br ll!IUSSD~.r. a wssftll.!F 1 It • .;r,, • I, 5-ebol\y Ill appreeia\~ the fig ures· s:io.ooo .,.~ror inco,,.. eeuc~ .,.....,Jr IIiioilO '. aduoleX'.lolthe o.a. Opeo JlouM u-s . ror mort•fi:• ..... 1 . l;lt!IGOR&,,..;EST.ATES Oii • 15 unit apartmeot bumllng -we ~ov•;110 -° Ctt or cootaMeu$111.1Br,1 ,\ ews In New World. 1100 Port &bettield reme ctowa Buy now • bl!llie•e ii). Loc"at~ nea.r sbo]Spi.nl & fun area. 'Write rx B•. NewPort a.ch••· ~·a.cpt.l<drol.A• CH•'rb•r Vi.tw l{omt) ..... con aClof'ulf ..... JOY -·E OC"""'""' VIEW other t mu tJb<I .,..,....,. 'Ith lSO<i Avalon , •. Singles, fa~u-Aat. ~1 JU mti ex11tina 7 .. ni $78.M. Xlntl ~' eel )'OMr permanent liil""lll -•ft ~ ~f".'I' ~ ·~ e ll§, -erJ'P,'T"""J-ill111 • W =~lnA~!~~~l~~ Fee.919~30.,._ • l •• n -•••.•• 0 . nnan~~ '""''· • Br ••. h'om'thil S'Bedi''l,I. Zl>i l>ath liome ~, tbuiu .... '!':s~n ·.~ ..... I ~ • l!jll 8[i!••~er FANTASTIC ... ""'· • tr/Brkr ......... 101 ulio w/.. P, Poof, lrplc -be'am ceilings -Jarce iol•W/fl>uit ·& " ..--"'-·· o Mb ... .i.,,.DtMri, BD. l«> DA, S!>lltlo"'I ·,.;;.1 0 Nl9"11 1052 :!.:'~.~00;';13';'9.:'°--98311 avocado ~ees. V<~lk, I..~ ,the b~ach. _, Jto.t Mtt:H19iw.Y . , 1....., 240 Home. $320. mo. E .. 1. ,, •• !•••••••••••••••••• PENISIJL4 ext 24J. J4J8 Mariner $86,900 C~a'.delMar !· 6,73~510 ~··•••••••••··-•••••••• utu.-.,.roker."';-OTJl. OwnyoutOWl'l*PIC ~ Dr. ,,.1) ... -1 -· __, iAJt-1SH&LT£RCONOO. ~ JITUI ~ '··~~~~c~:, ••· ':· :P'·v"1,"ll,~eAcKea,c.tmhomes -· t'll0M-ARCH •. 8AY ·-c · _,., -.-· _, . ,: r.:~'.":;..1,";1JI~-:r~~ ~~'L2:.i;ok! 'w ~ Yt'.-¥.~r rQfl •I.-r e (2) left. 4hl', 4ba, .. ,R, Qreat 3 Btd't"'l.11 family home fn_-prt{ta te l .. ......_,., ~. ~.. f11tCGM•fr•11•rtr JOO 0 w n er 511 c r I fl ce 1 1 11· - i\l l.,..;.~ ltlty. ~:~~1eb!$.~ &:8fu.~ ~R. ~ .,NQw~k ~r. rffi4 . ,cO~niunity •.. b~~H & tildb' racililteS. • ... ~!'!.~ .......... !~!! ··~.···················· 1 J 4 . 3 4 5 • 2 0 8 7 0 r f• UC ':=" --496-4040 130-501 sU~Bkr . C. E. Stine 64~-~20wa.r n . . ·, .$93;500 , t ·t· .. ' '-1-:'11r c. ,:r'>dntown &r 'o1d W0-5u.Utaptbld&Just 714 ·548·MlJ8. --.._I_ . ..a. "'CHARM ING JBr Zba M4 117 · · ,.-~12· ·' • 4~4·$086 .: , 499-1397 1• Mi1rthln" 1'ioi ~frontage, complele<l for11ale.Cl10tie 40 + LOV~l..Y Acres, ~3 ""'°"aV.Y._c.M,....,.., ·'bome in l\1onurch B"ay-BIGCANYONHONE BYOW.NER' • 1 .• • • l1,"00'1iq'ft iilo. sml'. to major shof~P nsr mi . fr-Om S:J .C. i.n v COSTAMESA .:!)/O<-& fl.ft ,1J''· lg mst 4 DR + ram, I'» down· 8A YCf\&,l ..... ..;:... ._.... 10 ·.-: .. . . beaul.','t.'Omm 'I bid-._ + ce,nter. lst yr \l.'r1 .off Cleveland N11t'I 1-~oreet. SEVERAL b11chs t(IO.•Llp 'lulle, dinrm, enc yd s·Cherr)·HillsLane l801ButtonsheJILane '":WllF"~ 67l , A"" IOIO renUb l6, old house . Sl<tM .S36;2579:S9'l jo Running spring thru l ·BrfUtn,utU•pd$139 · .w/obser,•<ttlon dk. plush Byo~ .. er.644--6249 5BR ,form~Jdin.rln/rMm ,•••••••••:••••••••••••e:•••••••'••••••••••••••••I 496-~.s.4 NEW 4 uOit. 2 blocks Lo beaut . canyon, um· GARAGES aep. z Br I ,ldscpg, quierry lileenlry rm, lrg util. rm, pool. By OWNER Westcllti 4 v1:y5 ---be,ach. Great buu, a....-..i brellat!d w / lrg oa"~· duplex$180Fncd,E·sfde, I :.•nd total security maket> New crpt'g . lmmsc. bC1rm, 3 both, lqlily~ ft . · " .. ·· tax write·orr. inco~ Ide~! for c a bins 'fC}r LITTLE t Br ~.$1'5 , 11).his a b e st buy at OPEM.la55Ut'4-cond.SL34 .~.&LS-el6l. slMdy.$89,000.642........i-S19 1 ,,l>IJi>L:,E;f!C~,000 COftdMiltt!i1'1 ( ,• $l200. mo. l\fany extras. campsites .. Sh12S ,000. Kids&pelS,yatd-4'pr , $12.1.000. 5JJVISTAR.ORA · i • , #Vl\appr~aJ For.,.,.,...• 1·700 536_2519 Terms ~o rig t parl)'. 3 BR Tri. E.,ide ~ PriceReducecl! BACK BAY €ASTBLUFF Co.ndo, ... won'tlast! ••f"••tt"""••••-'!•e:••••• Owner/B~r. 492·4412 ; Wkg~les,pd&chlld : POOL, POOL.-On.e oC a S49,SOO. Ownr. 3 br, 2 be., ; · , GALJ,.. UNIYEJlSl11Y· Par-k.;. 3 24 UNITS AMAHEIM e\'es 49:t.11&1. S215 / 3&4 af ~· , kind townhse w/34'xl4' ... SJ,000 : come by to set! Fabulous Familyl-lome. Xlnt. home/renW. Nf. ·World R~ Estate BR .. atsi Ba. fain.rm, de· ., Jo~ 1 11 l 2 Ill'\ I .___,,, ....... .. .. ~ this ip;,i.c1ous 3 bdrm. s br. 4 ba. fam. rm, Coon· schls. mkts. park, tennis 1'"-v--·ans <~.,..... 2-12's 6.5 X gl'tl5S, 15<. Ranche1. Farms. rp c. a x ras, c ! poo ,2<><Uen.~ut~. plus family rm. Tasteful-try kitch, Prettiest pool , I b 2 3 '""' '"'~ ~ .. ,. c or , fl'laOY spe ~t.al down. 8uti l or both. Grove1 27 QO kids&pets. ' ~.quaJ appts, secure area ly decor .. gorgeous s pa & patio in NO . cu .aa -4M 556·7'177 te~tu"te!l . "$56 ,000 . Pr1n.only.Cal1Juck. •••••••••••••••••••·-• NEWPORT W/ret! cent & bch. Only • 5.s.2-8596 ""'tc•· b•ch•$120. UlU pd I $69950 greenbelt . ''Early Owner. 1606 Anita Lane uo· w DOUA.11'' • PLCTURE i:-Rf."TI'Y 40 1' r.. · · 8Jurfs". 54S---090S ./TtlEIL"FfS./ ·...., , T't'l"'llll ,-~~ ,ACRES •22 mirromSan .Onbu y,18~$136.Utpd FANTASTIC,islhislov· CALLSSZ-7500 Deluxe ··E"planonw.ide' ·NoClosingebsts $1175.QQ -Julin in Cleveland Nal'I NB HGHTS 2 Br, rear , ely l\tonarch Bay home •VI SI Q N • 4 BR~ ba, Steps tO' tich . greenbelt overlooking SHARP 30R, 2BA, near i\IOVES Y'oU [Ni p Y· ):• 0 re s t N NI N'·G house Pool. frpl, yd, 1ZS •In pres tigious area Terms r1exiblebyowrler. park:·J Large 1bdrr:n~ ~ MileSquarePlirk ' , . ) ... ~ 1· ~ SPRINGS. ·i\tANY LRG J.AJ\GE 2 Br tum, patio 645-3370a~t:;p1J1., pun.eled den w/.shd1n CALL 002-7751 ments ~s~ "'-~1 ·~ t.. o AK s. l:t EA u '1' &gar.$325 .Sln&lesfl"· -,w1whitewater vu's. ;Jllr ___ REAL TY _ 7---doors---tm--pntios;'-fr ~uir;oRLDS Fu.I I ,pr Lee.. ~~IJo ""; 2. ----c·" ,,,,,,~-.--_ ·rtuil)' 1i r"Y' ...PLUS•_~lr:g 3-Br,.vu':.OIO. :.:-3:'hb1:1 , dtnrm -&-iriany J#"-.."' Bedroom 2 t>etli Adult n.4 .. "v1'· .._. y 1 1 ~• "fl r $155000 ARed.HillCompany ,,;~ bath•.&ex.tendedkitcherq C·~ D-Mv ' .. '. t ,·'W /W . . fiQll.S3000peracreror · ry,s1nges""·· • ne eatures. . . Univ. Park Center i mmaculate, niC"e·kgblt&f o::~•Y ._._,, i ... ~on4pm~~ um. SPAR~ a.II. Terro$ to right party, -, HUNTINGTON Irvine LIDO CO"ITAGE open $89 500 · ' J"' •· . ., ·' Cl4rPels, .drupes, e lec IHVESTMEMTCORlt Do'n't wait. Bkr. 4:12-4412 ~EACH lovers 1 Br, yd, __ SPECJALJZING IN LAGUNA NIGUEL r RJ VATE , GUARDED 1 OCEAN AR~ 1',jo one is OESPEit'ATE -to l eave thi s com · ·munity. .bul some people I~~~~~~~"'!~~/ Charming 3 br, 2 ba,: i u~~ SAT-&Sti~r1 :s . ... ..• , .:.s,r ... 9~0. bltp·s. R10:DW,_ FA:he-.it, . - , or49J.lt68 ·111ylime sm chld ok. $140. ~veU 1 rrPlc, immed. occupan-· · S4b Vi,la·traM~. • , , f $T~Y pr:fv re~ced pnbo. see t_o· 83J-3544 ' · SEPARATE dplx .. t.. Br IEACH DtWl.EX cy.182,500: t . ·~ ·r :.#Cr Call 64<f·6296. " . . 2 llD~ da.y ! ca·~ 8!6-,4206 Estate Builder Rnl E::aht . ~190 Cloi;e to t,ch. IM"e $69,SOll!Jt Owner /A~enl ~E73---MB,.._,9 ~, ;.,(t·t,,.·., ·,, ~.1so~d~50 . Ful prlce! 2' i-~u1rlan~dariteni;. j ·rriplexes all 10<.''d in Ex an9e 2eoo ~'~EWER 2 e• w/ga,r Y · • ,. •• ' --~) /;I ... ~ ~ rms;· 2 baths, $1200. . •. ••••••••••••••t••••••••. p; • · Sh3rp2&21Jnit,near lhe lao"""~"""""""""""""""::~~ San Clemente. Pr1C'ed • L""d 1 · I ......... be.af.'h ; good income. I-'Piio""'e•tteo. moves you in. Bltns. i HR . crpts. drps, pool , belo~· mkt . Reflect pride 16 AC .. Val~nC'1a ~·nng~ n.1 s. pe . sing es,_....... Ch_ec."thep~ce~~! HEWPORTHll·Ga..-~ ., r " ·range aqd oven, over-play.:round . a/c . Vic . o f owncrs hip. Xln .grpyc 111 \alley C..:e1.1tt·r. LAGUNA -? . .,,.,,_ 1~)•••'"1 .. 11'Qr1JoeS..i,.10. sized closets, plenty Of Y.'ai·ncr & Bch, llunt. l'inuncini: "·,g ood 111. Want to ex~·hange up to BACll. color lv, furn You•can own this great ,.....,..,. .... ., ·~•·S;••i storage, forced air heal, lil'h. Avail immed. By le re s t rat e . orrered lncu1ne, 1 c..:.o~mcrc1al Ut1l pd, S165. I UrSl85 JONES . REALTY INC. ESt-. C114) &73-6210 2001 w ..... .-..,. ~~·~Ht-0 family home on a qu iet ----ttir conditioning; wall to o"·ner 848 -8232 togethcr or st'parately prope rly 'tJ~ La g una PRlVACY I 11[ hse. yd, culde:illC street w/1t 's l~a,rhorViewHomro wall carpets. drapc"s, __:__ 1. 1 $6970 , •• ~950 ueach or Nc"'Ptlrt area. rrpl.singlesok,'$250. 4BR , JBA . l;,i.mrm . Porto~1no . ~·1th Oonus fenced patio, paymcnu orony ,....,,,..,.,, · 8 b D , R It ' RE . .\l.. neat3'BrhilltoP dinrm, huwe boat yard & rm. S9a.UOO. fee. Ph: 1ess Ulan rent!! Village Du~e~s/ &s7a.950. AliT.<t9t!·0300 71~-749~~}~ ea ) · SJaoAll xtra11~sar more. 644-7866 540--M15 Gardens.·on 5•th St. just U,.1t1.1ole • 1800 COST A MESA 4-UNIT ALA Ran'ALS OPENSAT&-SUN · west o( Hatbor Blvd. in •••••••••••••:••••••••• Tit.ADE . 642-1311 4 G RY PLACE LINDA IN EASfBLUFF Santa Ana. 839'..832l 4 UHITS..l 11.J IA "800 sq rt of elegance Sport ·s P.ackaje, 2 BR , --------- 61 ~ 4010nda MeWOll.......,. inprimelocatiou-5 yrs. frplc , i\lammoth !\It . f'A-NTASTIC oc. vus, 2 JUST MUST GO! In· teresi rates are drop- ping. Don't wait for prices lo go \.IP· SMART PEOPLE ARE BUYING NOW ! The following homH are list· ed for SEVEN LUCKY FAl\flLI ES ..• YOfllt.rt~ 0 ·satic.-15 . ne'AIW /FP&r:DWjnall H L l R' pl I • · • ,.-(-' • .... _i...1 H Xlnt R·e nl.a.IArea . ome. o on 1ver. BO. 1 in BA, & it Leve I 646-28'8; ~t fOndition. spacious ..._ .. omes A v A Loa "'--units plus heavy shake Parker. Ar1L. Campbell Home. $325. IJ)Q,, Encl. ' $~,900 . ..r~ ' 3 bedroom with luxurious For Sofe 1100 :~n;· ,; . :l4~fio roof & 5 enC'. garages. Ski Cruiser ror Duplex. util. Broker. 494--0731 . IEACH COTTAGE ON E of our finest ocean side custom 4 BR, •'di· Ba with a $20,000. dreani ~tchenl .•.. ~ ... $1991500 3363 1 Magellan Isle OPEN SUN. 1·5 li'1RST *howing or an ul· limat~ indoor /outdoor UDUliUal 4BR p)1,1S8 .. ,. ...... •I so"-"'-t'"'"'f'IO ... ~ .... , . ~:ILOJ • -1-; ... ,_ • :!" ) '. • GREATEST famil.)' li .. , :jDf Qi this _.1·BR, ocean view. Wafk to tennis a nd pool ............. $91,SOO .._GARDEN Hom e 3 BR. · Beaut kitchen/atrium 1 arraa1ement ... SSGI ,500 «INNY"'Gar'den 1-lome, '"Mr lot'. 2 Bdrm.1study. · A rea},buy .... , . $64.500 !ClJzy 2 'B'R , den, ~arden . Home, Perfet.,'l. E11cloeed,.~t patio en-octAM~, ~ carpetipg. decorated tor ••••••••••••••••••••••• !ri 1 _ AGENT 642-1550 ttiplex or ~·hate\'er . ---'-''--'--'--'-'- t r y. bri ck. rir eplace, Newer '•du plix ;. huge .gracious liVif'l8. '72 FASH JON Mr\N;OR. ,J ~ -· ' I ~--Bench a'rea . i\lr. I-lead. lalboo P....t ..... 3207 vaulted hi·beal'n .ceiling, rooips, rrplcJ:1, all the ex· , , Mt)ST BE SOl.D! ·2'x~. 2 1'R, 21Ba, fam· Income Propwfy 2000 613-1022 t'\'t'S, ti29-9661 ••••••••••••••••••••••• secli.uded d en. h uge tras, · • BROKER2IJ:4J0-$349 rm: w.et·bar. in 5 Star •••••••••••-•••••••••••• dttys. YEARLY 3 br. ! ba, n r. mas1er suite . .Prestjge 704 E. OCIEAMFROMT _ P.i.!rk, 54.3.-3487 __ 1 · ;:;. ~ DANA POINT -----h (' a (' h . s 3 9 5 mo . Newport Beach1ocati'on, -() en-Sat/s.li:f2__.S JUPGl{ADF.D3brJtba. --'-. •"fouchOfci.1•• jj"uP:LEXES WIL..L }RADF:_ !iSll ,000 21 3_693 _2645, 675-8173 selJe r -is ANXl OUS. #p idE ~ s~eps tob,·h,.~s &tcn-ACre-OCJeforsale 1200 Jlerc 's yd\ir' ch ance. Fabu.tow;oeean\"le~·s equ11y 111<·01n111llJldi,:s & ~·knds i\,UST SELL Take ad· yram ·~I n1s. Open s~t Sun 1-5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• From J h:J·s ·quaint & ::i oew l){'autiful·duplcxcs a d j . l a n U -S a n ---- van.ia&e. J..ow <19wn . Reallltors 831-1768 ~2Lu~o111a (l'\ptShore:sl AVOCA 00 I.AN 0 . be.11u t if\)llY IJla\,ntained t-'rom S@i.~ lle l'nar d111t} 1ur ·r1>·~. LH(; 2 BH . 2 BA Oupl~x. 645.:.......0003 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 642-1655 ___ Sl.?90./Ac. H::incho Ca ., Laguna, Beacb apt.· S9,5o0<.lo\\ll land, rnutor ho r11l'. lt\1~1l Ill.ii i;:ar. I'= blks t'rom .. Llo'OISLE JBr.itB;,i. llVl~Upw.raded l:lll "~ selle r fin1tnced. motel,earnuptoSlM,~ OfficeOpcn\\'khd:.11 ·5 urequaJ\·a lul'lii:.l ti:.li:! ~;~.\-'u4~~00 . Yearly . OPEN SUM. 12_5 .~:!.-~=:~':' Monaco. Lowest S68.6oo 7 1~·; Int. 1'tJ,!ht ss forces or ~ore a!'nually. This \\'kdays t all Real E5tate -------·-· .._ ~ See o 644---4&W s a I e Own t' r / ll k r . business "'111 gl vc YOU a 1~·3-131 1\gt . Wanted 2900 Corona del Mer 3222 JOI VlaUdoSoud ju~redu ,' 001_ _ ----~~:.... · · 714_ •. _,., '""'! hi•h incoml', a_ rent' fret;" .,.,.,.,, MalaPu Dr . ~-~ .~ ~OU. .>JJJ 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WaterfroQ,l. pier/slip. It.:._...... S,..C:lenwnte~ 1076 -:-apt. at the beach. and an Danca Harbor · Owner mov1n• out of •laucr9tl__.-,· '•••••••••••••••••••••• 2'~ AC RF.S' Oes~~t 1ro1 opportunity to be your lnco e u... •• m es PVT, ~;\RTY anterest\!'d in ! l\r. I Ba. frplc. garaae. i;, .alt'FR $119 500 · .l ''""""" buyinl! house 1or CASll ~H.5. n1u . 549-ll8b'7. eveti state; come :;ee this de· • . • ·VU , OPEN ti0USE12-5 Sptgs S900 per 3cre; <tO own boss. The owners ·-------""~~ ~0-0008 675_21124; 673_29'l5 Ji..-buul l·slo...,charmer! ~. . l~ 415 Calle Robles. SC. ac-res Indio, Citrus or want to Sell. Aii<. ing ·o.nly -----------___ ·---__ _ • Rac~h'itoben 111;~~·. 1>rof. Jands. ~ decor'd. agric ulture $950 .P~er $210,000. Terms a\'iula; ----R·ZLO'l'S\l.·anted,Corona C HAlli\flNli 2 bdrm . 3333E. Cst. Hwy,c.d.tt\ }/acant loti.!66,000 upgraded, I);: 4 br & Cam al"r'r•i ; i "O a.;J~· 18 mi So. ~·6 Mak~1an '{fer now · IO uu-t del l\1ar or Caita l\tesa. 1\dulls only. Open Sal. & Realtor 67~2373 --,...... rm 1nixlnt . .area w/pat10 o l"inet ~per acre . ..1_01~ won't' ast.• , T'?t'..! .. ·... Ca 11 Warmington Sun. 514 Orchid A\·e. •lalb• idc*Ml & deck overlook'g. ocean Your terms . 495-1020 R£ALON6MICS _ COS A~ ·~ Brothers. 673--oo30 Ow.,-Anxious! 4 BR ;3 BA~~s\591~ ' AND hills. 011>'ner will as· COUNTH y l..JVIN(; Q.tokeri.; 6'75-tiiOO Moderl:te rental l.fea. no -· Rrand new condo i350 Must sell this elegant 2 s1sOCllnEliAnNan&e'Cg.~~,!;OOOONf , N. San Diego Co. "-LF •Lf • ., ~"'CH vacancy~ Owner travel-~ANT.to lea~e abandoned 3 br Roat slip St.'iO bcdrooin. l~tiathCOndo *l'-•n•--•a ......... ~. .,. . • .. , R "' "' .,.~,.. ing.musl sell! Ser\•1c e :ttlat1ons 1n JbrT11.nhousc M15 ,.__ 'view PLUS 'Wa-l"k to :i7 ACS ,... San ......... s ey JJOO Acres. high produc-1t-.-..,.'ds. .. ....._ -0.,..._ Orun~e & L.A. t:ount1es. 4brCD:'il fincst:ioiSO lntbeBluffs.l>oo'tiniss Newduplex38R1BR b \'a.li e" . ~. & •r• ., l"l'""~s., '"' :'II r . L e '·a h , .. 3brl..d'l"H'frtS850 thito-il's p-riced·under l"blksb h-1s~• beuoh:CusL,Zlg. r.2ba 24'"AC"S.-.'•IJ • ., l;olden t1on . •Ylan"'gt:.ment . R--u-.-·t • 1768 . ' "'" : c •~ '"""' home on scenic min . .-.. ... -,. " " rna'rketin·.,. cohtra<:t '""'-• ~-714-5-10-774·1.. C..:allti75-i225bkr. market at only M5;500. U\.IV ..., eo Owner ~·ill roosider <;o:n· •PeftinsuloPolnt intct'. ':!acre. FlagstoJie 1'3.AC.'S·.· Fa·\lbrook a \'ailable. · ' TJtlPLEX OWN Pro pt' rt y 1 n i:\ttGE mod dµplex 3 Br • traCt:· Call Village Real J'BR-den. 16yrs new Cn_lry'& frplc . $65,000.' 6 Ae S.· W&st V1stu ~ielrGr~.=.1:1. Inglewood, Ha\l.'thorne 2 Ha . near beac'h. 603 -.. ~ £st'ate ·t·i J 10· PM . upgradedforS119.~ A~REAll;.C?RS 2'~·A:C$.-1'~arm lund. ·--r *WILL V.A. * orSo.BayArea? Uc g o n i a . S375. «O'R<'FHVI EW flexible 4 53l-5$0096_c2...c24_5Gc__ __ I -~92-2100 l .'2 ACS.· neSJ.dCl\lial lot. __ 1t ~"5--~· • Des igned forOY.llL'r WILL,.. y ALL CASH 554 -2561 /834 -)720 . WQP~~·J.W~. · Privacy .... • ..... SM;,SOO )8R,1Mt:vu.Bestbuyin OPEMHOUSE2·5 •HewporlHetcjhh HEWCUST.38R SOLD IMDUST.PARK oct·upancy . Spotl l's:. l"h.ToniD'Alrtstanero O<..:E1\:.;.s10E. New crpt thearea ....... $49.950 . h H 4Unll5.$6780.l r .1nc . 9 ACS.· 2 Bdrm. 1 tl~ cond. Xlnt. loc.alion On· TDPr--"es . 28 18 tJ1 ... ·--Bargain Be ac ouse, 2 ba.· 1250 sq ft hoi'Tlt': home. Prj,Jne new Anaheim ia· • • Yf""'""' •• & paint. r. a, tn:. ,rl...=-•t ~penny to redeCorated, new carpet-24 •hr $5an"o~lc• Drps , cp1s,. rrplc .. dis-~· : 2 7 ;\. ,. 0 <' adWs. 41 dust. park of ,10 build· ly t~~i.;G l!E:s. Hhr. 20,137~14 7!,6691fn1aanr't·.t6ime & rcrrig..:.~75. 644·0030 .,.... .. M k ·· i n g , 2 + conv den. __.. • hwa.•h ... ~. "lo<e·. C,·1talina I · · ........, .....-. . a~· an appoint· ., ""·" .1me s. nel 1n co1nt! 111gs. 833-1355 49!:1 -liJI INTEHVl~WlNG ·ror .,._.. ,... S4S.900 428 Colton SL a ' View. Woi!k to shop' SI 373 166000~0 .. -F--Cou . .,... , h ' . . ~ --~ ~ -.-----YOUNG pie w/ $6000 Lease. 2BR. Oeil, Sll>'ef'P· -I .'~· ... ·.•.l 64 •• 2.--"·"'-· ___ , nr, U"' S4 6 . !>DO . I 07 cad i 7.. Sales price'. Sl2,!:f90. (No~· t.:¥elient Terms LARGE successful . Pi e-will pay eash ror equity In~ \'lt>W of OC'f:an. Pvt . •C-..-nte gOocl Lit. 1, /&I 'Tl 492---6651or493-2iHO c:lear 1 Vista. f\ill GrundY. Rltr turesque i\l oh.•} l'(JmplC':< in a VA or F llA home. No bch. SS.SO mo. lsl & last '+ ·:~:.'491-2513 SMALLPRICE ~ NEWEMGLAMD 1'1!dH.YanclinigCO. ~ f..t.!_5.6f61 • fur s alt• at a5 _lirnc tlroke r s pl e a s e . sec dep . Jntere!iiled llG VALUE ~ 11 CHARM & CHARAC· 550W. Broadway, Vista BEACH DUPLEX. Great i:ross, lled~ced o_ffe~. 645 -6951 . bu yers submil offers. uL.~Yl•io' 1067 645'-7221 _11)726 2839or72"-3910 ,·ncome. Jack ~-nway , Please call . il-l ·MG·i07li -----Pr1nonly .ti73-S.OO. --Cozy 3 bedroom. 2 bath TER, JBR , huge brick ......., ------WE BUY HOUSES --- ·•"•••••••••••••••••••• home Just steps from I ................................................ ~ rrplc. exposed beam ceil· Comrftercial United Brokers. 646-7414 GREAT LOCATION lf 111 rorecl~ure OK ~ Costa Meta J224 ';"-SANJUAN MODEL beilch.Only$45,500. I-ings, cov'd patio .. sh3ke Property 1600 8 units. :'\/. E. Co:-.la SCOTIREt\Ll'Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• • --~br&den,2ba,rrmldin . 21562ndStNwptShores LIDO--Owner reduced t root". Xlnl lov.' traffic ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ted l\fesa .. Kt•ar ~hopp111~ & 536-7533 KIDS & pets Ok. 1 hu~e ~xtn,. ,·,••Pu,n0l~Y ~~dh5,c3p\og~ Open Sunday 1..-t SllS.OOO. 2 sty., 4 br. 3 ~. 54are~ nr . golf course SPENDABLE income, in· Just l1s all schools. liross annual Hr .beam clng, Sl~. Ut :~ PETE BARRETT quality hq,me nr. beach. I. l\cT. 498-0:ilo flation hedge, 4,800sq. ft. FOU.RPLEX i17,300. Pri<.~ Sl•I0.000. LOTS WANTED pd. 1S50.900. Brk.495-l020 673·8760 Newport office bldg. in mos't 'cfes:l~ area of Princ1p.als uni ~·. Call PETS & kids 2 Br, car, lk,w,..wt leach I 069 -REALTY-Sant An . # ··~ 1080 Broker · 675-6700 Costa Mesa. $90,000. For 646-o4Sl or ti3i -U58.5 · CASll FOil YOL"H s111Rles \l.'elcome $19S. ···-·················· 642·5200 675·4-611 VIEW •••• ~.~ •• ~.............. delailJ,call 0 .. THE s•"'D o .c..:. Lo·r 752-t}lti0 :\,L!l. BRING pet I Br, util pd, 1r .ell.I SUM. -6 Charming Clirt Dr. \'iew · 1 TAX Sl:IRTER The Real Estate fair " ..,.,.. ----· -st\'Jre L S200. ;;t~~bi.;f'r "X" 2 plan. 3 ~---, · . home ; beautiful decor, ·'"· Income & A f'uture 8J9~t33 or a.'l>-2S5l ~~.1 \~~n ~i~!·1a~~-plex ~~~!!•••••••••••••••• ~l~~.0:~02k:~.~~ex, gar, Jl-R-,_ {a m ·rm, sep. din· EASTBLUFF.,u.~.BR.3 bdrms .~, dining rm.,. Two b°ld~s. in the area ~l l 7l4 -62-4 -13l3. HOMEFIMDIRS ·J,.Bl 12''7 Ba on one of the ba & bonus rm. !can be a ~ourmet kitchen: all ne"' SI 100 MoYe:s d~1gnated as the ruture 4-PLEX ---------- • rea'Uy . good greenbelts. BR) Across rrom park built·1ns.: incl. Cornin y In!' l'om mercial eenter ol' Hous•s Fumished * 642-9900 • "•us ual •ad 1-at1'on. 640 -!'l_SOOAgent l • HeQ· indirec ou ·• •th EXCHAMCSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.. .,. "'" op .. · Paymentsless thanrent! C i\1 Currently 8 units WI N. Costa Mella. Big 4 + Shoppjng, Pool&:Tennis IAYSHORES lig~ting.Snackba1r&wdeT 518.425 Full price. 2 rent for $115(). per mo. Coronadcli\1arduplcx :2 ~ub J minuteswalk,but bar. frplc L.ovey w1 0 _. b .. ~ Partner s eparation. SPE"". DAILE blk s. 1.0 Bi g Coron•• G r ne ral 3 102 ram. rm . Bllns, dis· .aut or Aight. 3· Covered CONDO yard with 2 patios . ucurms. 2 nt • .,,, bllns f1exibl e terms 889.500. 1:"111 l>cach. Sell or exchanJ:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• hw.'i hr. shag thruout . · 8 p · Sharp 2 Br all bltns S7•000 rnnge & oven. wood ,, Buyoneorapairofthese for IO-?O unol •. Own"' 1 1111 h '''" l 'll ··' sprinklers,gasbbq.$395 patios. Y owner. r1n-. . . cabinets. for"edaorheal. 646·3928or545-3'~ . I -., .. oust!. . J 1 ...... c .•:;. 07"" ~'l'lpals only. S7'1.500. 453 close to pool . bbq & .. • ~. •• al only -10•,: do"n. n-can add cash Al:-,o b:u.:h. u111l H.1l l10<.1 ...... vv •VistaTFucha.640--8964 clubhouse. Crpts&drps CALI. 0 ·~• !J _. alr conditionlftg.'Wall to come 5696 /month with s i ia. :-.:e\\·pr1rt UC':•l'h ~ Lols ofpr1\·acy. 9 ~~ 1 woill carpets.Cal1V1llage rent s ilO/unit below Sl5S . 111 ,11 11 1 Vr.-.ta :'lles<-1 CL1':.\.\ 2 bcdrm cottage. 11 • OHE-£1GHTH SPARL.JNY ~-Li ardens 839·&1'tl market . Two and three mubilL• humt' Sil:· •. l!ttnt -cr11t:.. !-.\o\C & attached .!..:.: OFANISLAHD H.F.AL F.S'fATF:Jt::.:Tv bedroom. t~~ baths, Only ini;ton Bt•a l·h 2 llr SJ7.l i.:ar . Not .. renced. No l~gs lO you in lee _..., 1133-3548 . '~"' Nt .. p•ri ,..,1_0J11_€, !62.500 each:No drive-,\J.!I. Fee. !li!J K-130 ~.--·m·oo".'m"o'.·,,1116ea~!.,_:w'w al ------·---by. By appointmentorily '-"' .,. -......., I vacy & seclusion. OCEANFJlON1:,Hoose & lolboalsland 3 106 -- ost magniricen~ view or gear apL,tJy o~ef. e\·es ~ ottdominiumt C~ini..,,.s Condominiums · Ip. Qlsall ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-l UG r: Bi\CKYARO, 3 br. turning basin. Lrg. week'e.Atls 64$.7721 For sale l 700 '"""'s ale 1700 For ICtle 1700 Iii. IPlar:e 2 Bil 1 Hi\ !Jllns frplc tu 2 !Ja. frplc, no pets. S:W. rotected stii;I' w /can· •••••••••••••••••••••• .~••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p "n ti /i -is. · · · 5..'ifi-·8~6 ilevered deck over Stea•ToOcecM IU1181!.-a 07,-_ -,"·,-.1 -· -- atei;-. 4 B R. s BA, sg>. Jm~l.rte ~sesion: 3 . ·,;.· ~ I MOt CJ\71~-"20 i Naat u FHl!'l'f 'fllEES.. BBQ, 3 ~nfi;etr!~~a~~:x~: :::~~biet:;.;,~=; In N1VJp-G11J __ .·a;e, a_-,ch. ' BUILDER HAS 7 Unit Lots for safe 2200 ~~·~-~~:."}~~: •• ?~~~~~~·set;;...'.:~ . rbln . 3 Car J;aT · · Apar:tment· P.ackage for 2 Bit ar Penon p0 •l 2 BR d lo ~'Ph 67 -10%6' ·~% 1 .. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ne . 1 . , t•pts. rps, pat • ,UIN". : 3-i ' , ' • J ,._0 . . nl'1 ... •.·1 .. 11. sale. ~ 'Acr~·Back Bay _ • ' • Patio. j(nrn ~e . color t\', tilt. gar, fruit trees $o'.ljl ltLYareaBlulrs;lg.Z • • ·~ area. coastal com· OWHE~W1'1HAHCE S250 .55Z-05:J'-J ~ui-2776 · · misslont O.Ki Plans thru Vac. 5 Unit R4 , Agt . -----------~ R. 2 ba. din. rm., Cpl., au.at ·ann' -· 1 •1•ce,_ ·. n .. ,·a·-.• --....... ,.. Plehnll'lg Dept. ready for 549--0812 . I 6.16-6710 2 UH he<i t'h hOILSl', \'curly 2 BR. neY.'ly decocaled-ig.o.wner.563.500 ''ftl/O ri •' -· -_,,.llU IJ"llildihg 'petmiL. 5225. 1"u1·n. llalbo•1. Call 11C•\' 11 ·\\" e pts & dJ1'S. foker 640--5560 buplcX', blk. ·to j)Cea~ Conslruction l"inance IEACH lt:VD. ti73-54111. ~1 5 1110. ;\J aiure couple. R. 2 ba. lrg backyard . ~k.~1~~w : 3, .r . ea; · Good things iUst seem to i;;i0t better ai SeaWind . With only commitmenL. '431500. PRlM E C-4 cornet lot L-----8 h 3 148 (.'hdd & Pl·ts OK. ~rrcll loYcly resid. area . ,-BR." den. 2 b'"s. to IQ" downpaymenl, h o mebuyers can qualify ror a remarkable cnsh ru-m. fi.42-4750 "'ith t35rt. rrontagc. only aquno eac neidty. ,; 12·4353 .:;oo. 6<1S-3"JI "" '"-•1 I/• mi. ~So. of San J)ieJ.! ••••••• •• • ••••••••••••• ----- ocean. 567 .500 1__.. · BIA% iilleresl ra1e. In Ne woort Beach. o nly SeaW1nd e'en otter lhe ANAHEIM 4-PLEX'S "f'rwy. o"·ner 11.'l ll c11 rr Kll f'.:HALU HAY • ,\1 l·:sA VERDE 4 BR. canalrrofl~.800 homebUyer a oombina t1on o f s uc h af'l.~oored1bly tow 1riterest rale 2 Bdrm, to/• Ba: ea. paper. HUil R.V~ Hou:o.l' Wt!ll fun1. 3 Ur. 2 SI' l..:CIAL 2STY A·flf<\me"5$;0}0 a nd loW price ol $44,9 50. AU this. in addition to 1ls dramatic loca. Nr. Fullerton Co~lege . COST A MESA Ila, ol'can "11 • bea<.-hsidc. ~ Uit rrn . 2 llilth. Clean & Also Choice =• tion above Ne wporl Ha rbor a nd the blue Paciffc.,mak~s Sea,Wind 967~500. 549---0812 BUILDERS SPBCl1\L 5550 111 ti 15· 673~ ~•i·;i!I . 1'11 ·54o_-7_l27 __ _ CAYWOOO TY the area's.fine~l new h o me buy. Walk o r bicycle., to the.beach-or SAVE.MONEY He"Wport leach 3 169 • W~\N 1'ED * * 541-12'0 * near-by shopping cdnters. Beiore it's loo lale. see S aaWilic:fs ~ Plans for 10 Unlts go with ••••••••••••••••••••••• H"ntcrs & Prop. Owners 2 bed ,M do · h nd I k ...... 01.t. of Lhis Costa Mesa IOl. Bu PENINSULA POIN'r Full Prop. &t.&mtServ. . roomru~nc;on m1n1um.,omes.a a eauv81nage ' Jot for $49,500. FRE ~ 3 Bt-drm, fireplace, free RcntaJ.OneCorp., •. !his valj31j)e~~mJ)are. _ • : ' :. ' _ Retlty·€.Gtnplny Bouse. 11atio.'$325. mo. yearly. Agent. s.s6-4il1. , ., ,. =ot~ 752-0460-.ytiMlt Barre tt Realty675----4060 ---------• , .of , DUPLEX I Rr. crpta, new - l.f". bedrbQ,na 4lg.2' H U furnf drps.,_ & decorated . -J>Aljroorti.1111Jf...._w,ittl.their ouies n shed _, i\ol atu1·e.adult. 240 Ftower •· ., ow-. prJv1te.:-J:i61'i6 .+)-, •••••••••-.••••••i•••••• ' (: new pier & Jljp~ Ex• 3202 St, C:\J . ·' cellent•Vafbe at tz29,000., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~10NTJC£LLO 3 br, 2 ba • ... •. . \Cllri~ Mo•e• ~2'-823$ .. ~ltE.t-.: PREE bltns. CPl . bale, path) " .. • ·fr•I• U...-1 '5Q tK41j • ~ •Proressional Serv1 ct!• J.(nr. poo l /rec $27,, ..,_,, .l nfln'td •LAMDLORDS • .!!''""'"----- .. 201 SuPQrioCBlvd .. Newport Beach, •·--Ho111of-.• Cal . 92660 (7$1·4) 64~-2686 ,G~' ea~.e<jnd\lWn • greal 642·9900 3,~~·112 r,:.'· ~~~·\~ ~i/"j Al tti·e cotner of upertqr Ave .• ;. I 1,1.tMI : l'.ea.LJD~Q?e Callfornf16 '!! l.ttrgc:oit chilly. 640·-1155 andTic:onde rOga"Streel. Sx la;,! ~"room units .. •ReotalSl..lrvklol• ---- •. 1 1. 11~ Sabtu .AA~ COuntry • 3 DR 6UCCOLA bit •• 2 ·~· '•i:'=:--w,-:.:,~ Olub.-~Ml. tC)San Dl~o ltANCH.DCarr\UoLot Have10Mething you want rrplc81 ram nn, dio rm, =-~...,.~..,.;: Frcle't'lf. $140,000. bl 2.15 a;crea. $19,000. ·to 1~11 1 Classified ads do Jl<'d . yd , 2 car car. Va· -<!,\l<ili .642-&a&> I~ -646-$751 'fr illfwltet ,Ii well <"' c•ll .1'19W eanl. 132~. ~~<ti ., '•van. ..... j toif6781 • 979·2$17 _ .... . ' 1 • l I • '\ . • -• • • • . Ml ·••t.•leli i ..... ffU•liliMcl at111 -'1M ........... 0 h~U.llil"-,. , ... -. ·-· • '. I a.nc1.:,,...,., .. ,,lll:5 . ' CAILV Pit.OT ~ ... •"--•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••"•·•-••• • .v ~+t ..,.....-•"' , ::: , • ,,. , .. ,_rt I 1 I ~al221da """""° , .... ••••••ft•••~1· •••• • -· •••••••••t••••-...... -... t • I ~. MH41 1214 ~tlecjfow J 240 ...,__.1·' Jl,. ut'PER4 8rdl'i d~ .._.~·~•••;••••" --·-,·,·,·11·-, .••1•=:.:1... Afiml 11111 U~.:. Afa1 21 f U.lll laltad. Afah:WMUnftdtl ... /f ·i ............... .,,..... ···········-········ -r--. ' • ..,... ...... ti.I.. . --·-· -...... , ... -... ··-·········~· ........................ , ... 1 ................... . v rwoeR ~iii.Ir _ N.1CE3btd.r a.be •••••••••••\ .... •••••••• •-:--\" -",.. • ....................... .._ ___ .... _ .. __ • • ,,, -,i _ .. ... ~TC A.........-~dtPr.111~~,IBEACH Z<lldhil, ~ 14,~5'--~ Ne:JI!' lor bl<llt'• p:~.~~~ ... c:..t-....... . m4C .... M.... ·:1124 .__, _ DoD'l relit .... yUu ean Ntc.! y;;.d,'$2a$. J!· Or,pa , Crptd, Gar: m.e1e1anr.~Cl2llO Drive by•1~10-Vf~.._.. ;-p(k& _._ ... ....._.Jitl•,,• .. ~••••••••••.-••9 •••••9••••••t-~··~·:•••••••••••~ .... oW•hOl'DewtthnoQcr.vn ,tfJa-C.567 963-1186 ask $:11:5 .mo.y,arly ('13) 1q.ft.ldu,lt¥.2Br,2.81, 541--IOll . ~l;t;'"·'t!~f:'~i:· • ,.,. -..: rt111EWl>cl.meZBr1 , _~· ~ obm•nt.. No payment for Bev or Dale. 600-5880 walk-in e!oMU. ~.BACHELOR · m--Mt 99l-&lliZ m • · Jo"rpJc . AU .bltns. tor at &.a1t 30 da.y 1 . frptc plush carPet1ni Apt., $14 • mo. All uul pd .• en.rt. World l Rtal .&stat~48R,2BA.Cl1itS,drpa,KAR80R V:lewMonteao pvt z)''ard ,.dbl-•nel'. rnot Ullt.a, fl4.·M~be ctp1••• ..... 3111 Med1•terran~ e;ar. 960 -l889 or 1P4!1elall1t1 ln veteratn blliu, paUo. $295. mo. modtl 4 Sr, 2 Bl, diD &: l•nte. 4 bUcsto~bea:eb. respettable. no_J)eU, t -·••••••-••-•••••• &MJ-49311 • 1 tsoutni. Alk'forVtteran 963~7o.r9D-l'1881sk ram rm .. Co,nm . pool, ~ pe-r mo M• tetb St. penoa. 2l1 C.briUo, CM o¢t:.AN . d 1 CWnn'<>r w-rrn c-11 tOr Bev or Dale. $500/m•. JIUt f'vl1'-S&erl· u. ..... ,.kb <i1•~ J722: 142-4113,lffOeor&e .. Br :ieBwa~-huphex MOVE i.n today!! br sJM1· \. ' ' .., · ()w 67$-Q'11 ·-~ ' -4 • • • _. w r, « Children OK 1391 "A' •~ h1Je• . YACANT 1 stoty prestige ina. l)r 1·1 • °"531-8256 1 BR, Adulta OGJ.Y, ~· refri,,.. $225. 4~-t5S4 ,, Kee11on. 1 'tnt w . .fil fik'i'SIDE s Bi-, l Ba, ~h<lo . 2 BR. new ept.t • S ,B&. ~3 B,.a. circula'r PIU~AO i.t.ed,. t Ba, mo. util pd. $1a Cenler, 7:1$4lim · 1 ' 1Village 1 Beach Bl. Orr S!ater. rrptct", acrtttl\ed patio, pa Int . 2 Car encld 1talrc11e. Tennis & club 1ar, patio ti yd. 1225. No SM~8 C.... tht Mw 3112 842~9 friCJ 1ard, 886 I!;. Ullh St. 11rage, xlnt•eond. $260. ,art+ca, SH '\W"·"tPOU Ad-• 'Peli. CM. ~14 $ACHE LOR ~e man •••••• .. ••t••••••-•••• I "a~R~A-N..:.:D~N:....ew_d_•_lu_x_e_2_br-.2 '300. N0Pfta.M1-m1 k:,~1~0· 9ti2-447l 111•k ror 1~,,~ ~· .-:::~ ~Z~n ~ r AllmlM;.llt ~ ~ only . $90. m~. U I pd. "1i SEETOBELJ~VE! , ba, din r1n, bltna, O/W, 2 1't, tl.l.lplex, c~. <lrn1. • 1213)241 _31~1 • . ••~••••••••• .. •••••••• Cenler, 548-3018 2 br, 1 b1. 13lt-$290. 3 br, The chr"m of Old World Spain cov'd. gar, nr. •lbr. $200 bltn~, 1 • Encl.·..,,.,tfo MODERN lacge 3 bedrll'\, . • ' • • • 20,5 &..-»-Zba. 1325. All recenUyre. . '?· ~6-00l5 ·No · .tchlldot:'St9s: 2b•.rplc,coveN!dpatio,STUOIO duplex. all lllaoalllaacl 370, • ........... CM de<orated & wt~~ara. a w atsyou atRingBros. -------~ mb. Mi ~60 OW & bltns~ good IOC•· u t 1 I 1t'e1 Stove . •••••••••••••••••··~··• I BR Furn, 2 Ire clOIHlta:, 422 J,,arkapur. &H or Mediterran ean Village LA ttGJo; 3 Br. 2 Ba studlp, lion. $350. mo. Mk for reft"igerator 1130 . aJ2" PEARL N till quote~ sloie bed, pr1v. 644·'1326 _ • W a ll t owa ll carpets,drapes Warner &c Beach arw. 3 BR, ..Ea1Uide, S250. Bev or Dale 963-tS67 Sroker Fee . · ow dres51n1 rm, exU"a lr1 Avu1l now. Cflildren .un·. Crpt.f, drps. t\duJua ooly. 963-1786. H0MENte>lllS June \. W• DlO or by r oom & , enc I. 11 r DO P 1..E.X', So. of Cst •, Grass~loth wallcoverings der 6 allowed. No pets. MS-?%» .~ -month$300.497-2219. w.Jslorau. Adults only, H'w¥. 3 BR, 2 8A, l•JV • Firep}aces S230.mo.841-14'W -"''-~------i 3BR .2 8A.lg .patio&yd .•642-tfOO• llllloePett.....,. 3707 nopeta:. . rm, fple, walk to shop, • WetBars bltns, SingleS &pets oK : sch I & plilrk. ~38$. ·i· ood l!ri O...P.W l ll6 12.99 mo Barbara LUXU,RY condo 2 Br. 2 ••••••••-•1••••••••••• IMMAC 't Br $150. Util 644_9.uo • Beamedce11ngs,w pane g ·•--•••••••••-••••••• 963_6739 ha, view, (rplc, boat slip, l.A.LI0.,1"*' , pd, t=rpts, drJ*, pv\ patio, • Private patios and balconies1 FOR LEAS~ New Condo --pool , jacuz:r.l, hobby 1 Br apt1, ~q_uipped quietadulll,613-2056 v.a BR APT •. So. o( Hwy, • H t~ 'mming pools i bi>, z tu., gated com'. KIDS & P E:'rS OK . 3 5 ho P · M r · It e :& d • kltcheha. tJnHfbt' Jbc". ---walk to JJch , adults, $240. ea JOU swi muftily, t:"nnis, iwim'g., bedroom 2•,a bath, double 6j3t-7~ eves, 629-9661 Winter rates by wk or •f:ropic .. Pool• 64;2-$953 8 w 5 wkd1s; • Night ligh ted tennis courts O/W, wash /dryer, view. gar.age. Walk to beach.I days. rno.67$·8740 ~, 1 & z 8r, cpts. drps, 673--3983/645--9399 eves • Gymna'siu m and sauna 83t~UI() 8SI. J678 ~. BLUF'Jo"'S do · bltn , patio. Gas & waler &wknds. • Security s:ystems or -. BROt<F.R-FEE con 'nr. pool, BAYFRONTlbrfurnapt, paid.548-1168 . • Fair Hous1ng 3 BR, ! BA Duplex. HOMEFIMDERS lg., nrly new 3 BR, ram. 1 xl nt views, util pd. Nr 2 ~R,. View, 1 blk beach. Ocean view See Sat or rm., Z'-'I: ha, M15 stores, Balboa. $250. ~e leoca. 1740 ut1l 1ncld. $300. mo. Sun . 33801 Sliver Lan-• 642-9900 • H. Dowd ~tr. 644--0134 -..973.:.!f790. ~ . ··~··•••••••••••••••••• lnS-41.30 lern. RENT or lease4 BR, 3 BA CLIFF llAVEN. 3bedr m, ENTIRE 3rd n0or· 1400 MEN, small beach hotel. LUXURIOUS 2 BR. 1150 LEASE .Dana Pt. Wide '-1ereditl1 Garden home. dbl Jar .. lgefen.cedy»rd. sq. rt. 3 BR, 2 Ba '.tden, Rooms $21 .50week. Apts sq. ft. all rooms & patio OC"tan 'iw. 2 br "DOLL $495/mo.536-8514. Carpe.t,ed .. €lose to Crplc , cocktail dinette $95.mo.SJ6-l0M haveocean&bMy"·iew.1 trot.ls E •• N Har:bor 1-11. $325. mo. set, kine bed, porches LOW WHlc:LY Bl~' from beach. 21h Car o pets 3BR.z e-a,closetobeach ·yearly. W7ocean-& b-ag-vle"'-gar_. Lease $495 . Mature ad Its. Re rs. & park, mod ktlctfen Barrell Reulty615-4060 s-t50 yrly 6'6--&lJ of. IATIS 833-8233 496--.zooi $3J5. mo. Aft 6 pm · · Executi••wt:n "'-------- '"';-i;:-:--:-~-9591 ' 500 ST. AndreV..S Rd, 2 Br, 646 (W09.Shown by appt. ,\i a·EAUTIFUL. Spae. 180, ' UNFURNISHED I BEDROOM 1:~g~gg~ & DEN 2 BEDROOM.TOWNHOUSE A Specia l sectiOlll ror those with small pc.ts. , .T_.. 3232 2 Ba liv rm din rm kit only . 727 Y0tlJlo4'fl••d & den. Adult, no pet. •·•~··•Ii••••••••••••~·· FOR LEASE 1 Br. 2 Ba, J gar. ,$200. APply at offic~ l 'HOusUo beach 2 Br Beitch Blvd at Yorktown Wa lk lo Bcti £: stores. 4 BR. 2 Ba, A!C. fully .blk.s . lo Beach. $32.5 mo. OOOStAndr-ewsRd y r ly or til J ' 21 ' 536-0411 S2l5. mo. Utll. incl. O ffice Open Daily 10-6 (714) 557-8020 2400 Harbor. Blvd .. Costa.Mesa, Calif. crpld & d7pd. Gardening 2l282 Bretor\ t.n, HU. -· . Adults tiop~~~ STUDIOS & 1 lb 499-17~ .. ------~rv. Avail Feb. lat. $400. 536--4096 NWPT. Shores, newer 2 • · •Full kitchen ·- rno. Call 58G-Sbi6 --br.,den. pool /lennAT.TRACTIVE 1 •Heatedpool 2BR,1Ba.frplc,crpt, Irvine 3244 prJ\I gs. Nr. bch. $350. Bed r o o 'm -S 1 5 S •Laundry racilities p;,tio. gar. 'h blJc to ten· Co1ta Mesa 382~ ...................................... ~········ 3124 Costa Mesa !21 hLA KE rdr~nt homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21:1·794.-3453 mo-1128 W. Balboa Bl. •Free utililies n1s els. S2ti5. 675--5419 eac 4 Or. 1n rm, ram ~. --··-cc:-'CC---1.!!'~~~:c_;,!'.!~'!!.~-HACIENDA DE ~fESA LUX 4·plex 3 Br. 2 B<t . 2 rm . frplc s , 2 "'1 car ·roWNl-IO~S~. Ne-:port YRLYlge2Br.Mi6utettto ·~~e:line.~s .1 2 HR . 2 Ba, bltns, D/W, · lOOW.Wilson.C.~1. t"urgar .1300sqfi.Frplc, warges , drps. Boat, ten· * RENTALS * Terr. J ~r. 2\_ ba. n,cely bch or bay. AYail now! • m.ai serv.U\'al f r pl c. deck . S325 . Beuuliful Grounds l>/\\', J)Vl patio. So. Cst ni s & club racil . UNIV.PARK de co r d . S400 mo . Adults ,67~--,-2079 •Bar·B·Que 'I 833~2246, 6191/:! POl.nset· Adults ·No l>e1s l>laza loc.528~ 5640-~. mo. 5*5-&23 2 BR, I bath $3'.!:5 714 ·529·0'J4M •Phone servi<.-e ua 10 . --- 3 BR, fnrn . 2'~ baS400/450 --Coroned.aMr 37zz j.:·~l~m~;~1e~t~o~oc~e~""~----i:~~~-~ L<ir:•n1u~sl t~r.o~t:8';{ EASTSJ DE 2 Br ............. ]240 38R.2ba. $425 WATERFRONT, J BR,•••-:••••••••••••••••••• BEAUT 1 B f ~· Co1,aMesa . 3124 s175., 2 BR SIOO-with townhouse. Pvt garden. BRAND ~w 2 Br. Z Bh, '-'rlJtS. d rps, dshwhr, dt5· posal, nr. llunt1n1 ton !!a rbour . 16111 Sims. K-lti-2856 ------r· H J.: ,.; K t.: N 1' A J., St.:RVICE. New aplh, <J\'~11 1in11.H . Walk 2 blks lo ocean. 305 11th .Sl. ti. IJ. I'll: 536·'1250. ' Bt:,\Cl-1 /0Ct.:AN VIEW I bdr/SIOO/adulls 1:?4 ijl h St 540~ 3 HR . 2 BA -In 4 Plex, nearly new. D/W,shag,2 gar. 847 -5334 WALK TQBEAC , . ~ t BR + r~rrig. & g'er. :. 211. ,_1ikc ,898-2&Jti. One Mo. Free lettt Delu1'.e s pac. 2&3 Br i.tud10 apl s. 01 .s· hy,·ashers. µaltos, some "''1frplcs. Near shopping l'enlcr. sl·hoels & l""''Y. t'rom $250. 536-2579 SIOOBOHUS ' I Tin · TER Den 3 BA 2 frplcs 2300 "'" · r um a.,... "260 mo Call e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~""' RACE . ri Co • 't -· & MONTHE.1: lo June, over-Sl65 & $l75 Spani.sh Style ••• ••••••••••••••••••• Patio Sl95. Gas & Water • · · vea. NICE J-IOftf E, Good area. 2 BR, 2 Ba. SlJS/360 ~~'n n.I 5 m$~;::;111 e a se loo,k '·g. bay, 2 br. 5400. No bldg, pvt, encl gar., pool, NEW LUXURIOUS & inc., Draperies, carpets, &lS-8964:.:.~'·-----~ Gtenmar '5 BR. 2 -BA , 3 Bli, 2 Ba. S39S ti75-1917 , · · Children. Call: 675-3666 sauna, lndry, Milla. 17301 Spac. 1 br Custm. Adult. gas heat, gas stove, air 1 Bit Eastside, c rpts, Gu19"11hteed no rent , i\rease io 1915 I OMBEACH $42S. mo. 962-t246 WALNUTSOUARE ~ Keelson Ln 1 blk w. of 3SO sq. ft. liv'g. &: din'g. conditioning, swimming d bl pool •t4'i N 3 BR 2 Ba -y.; ~·•uo. I BR S200· over gar a a 300 ft Bdr & pool, rec ·~m. wa•hers rps, tns, · · 0 " · ~ ............ LOVELY38r.S8ahome, 0 1 ·N . 1· Beach orr S l ate r re · sq. · m ... .,... pets 675 5800 Bkr no 3 Br. 2ba, cpts, drps, encl Patio. nr Westminsle Mall . $325 per mo . ~2·2964 . --------·- l BR . t l:til, Dt:LUXE TOWN ll UUSI·: S:!i:i , p/mo. TURTLE ROCK fam rm & pool. Cliff Or. ~P1 exd, .. ~_pet.a 1 842-7848 bath. Cathedral ceil'g., &dryers. 1·ee · -' 3 BH., 2 Ila. $4351450 L5e IMO. mo. 645-b02 ult pai · om--4340 pvt. patio & encl'd. gar. ..:.:.:.·'---------1 3 UR ., 2 Ba. rum. $425 eves & wknds. SINGLE Bach. Slli pool LCMJUll• leach 3741 in a 5 unit bldg. $190-$200. MEDITUR.A.HEAH 1&2 BR unrurn Garden GREENTREE d k 329 M ' 't ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2151 Orange Ave Apt VILLAGE Apts. Fr pie. D/W, P" 5 BH 3 B ••90 '"ESTCLif.F 3 8 2 1>un ec ' arguer1 e, F . '!1 "!'" . . ., u. "°" " • cozy r. Apl JA,Open SunPM Sl35. urn , sma coiy "I I Bedroom patio,$175·toS200. I baby Dl'.:EHY'IELD Ba hom~. \>-atlo&yd. Nr. ~·ch. nr. heh. Utjl, pd. l 2 Bedroom &0Den ok . Nr. Irvine Industrial J BR , 2' ~Ba . $425 schools. $375. ti46-2J89 C:osla Mesa 3724 emp. adult. 494--4200. 2 BR delttxe studio., util 2 Sedrooms '> Arca. 557-28-lt CALI F.1 10~1ES __ .:_ pd . Bltns, crpts, pool. 28edroomTownhse -=-'----1 __ _ _ 3HH,2 h:i .A c SJt>5 HARIORVIEWlll •••••••••••••••••••••••LOC)llltaHill1 3750 $190. 1978 Maple , 24oo liarborBlYd. NEW 2 Hr. s pacious. Nt:W l>t·luxe:! Hr, 2 Ha. 2 Cit I NA CO\'!!: KIDS WP.COME Casa de Oro •••••••••.•••••••••••••• 545-5647 Costa Mesa 17i4JS57.so20 Ga rage. No peL,;;.SZ:15. 64a :;u;1 lllk .-. ltt;uch & un:r. l> W. JUK.J b:1.l'urn S90IJ Great IOl'. near pool & A LUTILITIES LEISURE World·2 Br, 2 •I ESA VERDE 2 br. 11... 675 -18'19 " N~;\YPOJtTCH.EST ll'llllLS. 3 UH., Fam·rn1 . L PAID B.a be<iut. furn. frpl, gar. '" ----rrplc. 11\litil 1nun~·cl. s.?5() 3 BR 2,. b I (J( Compare beCori::yourent Avl April l ·Nov JO . ba. Util rm , encl yd. S200 .._ 3 UR tnhse 21.'! Ba. bltns. 22.$ 7th St. 5J&-'.f.18-1 · -: a . um. S4 1 Sh<irp. S415 . mo. C ·tom des•" ed mp. 546-5188 ..,r A t d N -•. --CALL 552-7500 11i~--0\60 us . ""n 586--'-2158. ~ cp . rps. no pets. r . J BR, Iba, close lo lli.•h. Featunng: ---Z ~ Hake r /Fairview 5230 P urk & h tsch l . Hi•• •VISION• •Spaciouskitchenwithin·Mewportleodl 37'9 A1VA IL. N.OW-Triplex , !>45-l~ .. 2'------1 b k r-direct lighting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rg 3 BR, l ~ BA, (rplc. --ae )'d . nt:w crpts1drps Se d. • crpts, drps, blln RIO, dbl I: 2 BR, I Ba Single Story. N.,w paont 0•0 '"''· ... "' REALTY · . • para~e an garea 2BR, 2ba nr Bay/Sch & p . . . Sh d ,_ .,.. .,,.,.,.., H 1 k s•~ag k F gar. r1vate patio & sun· -ag crpts, rps • patio. 5.36-SOOO or 5.Jti 75-1:! 1 1 Co iii • ome· 1 e ...,. e par . e b thru June. 3606 d k N riu~EEll ~.,,. •• 1 1 _ _ '' H.t-d I 1 I 1np;_1ny ~r •Private patios Park Lane. 5225 mo. ee . o pets. SZ75 /mo. "'"'-" beam ceil. rp c. 11ar. ,J BR, 2 ba, raL'illC' cedar t;111\' ParkCenter •Closedgaragew/storage 673-04.73. 675-6614, LIYESUP'' ..., Adults SI90. 2544 ··A'' pane . Crpl. frplc-, fam . •K . . 8d OCEANFRONT 1 BR $185. 2 .BR, 2037-D Soo ··E·· Baehelor fl'O'l'n S185 2 Br, 1&2 Ba from $265 I Br, I Ba , view. S260 •\\'inter al the beach fs bciloutiful • \1iews or oceun. Catalina & Palos Verde5 • l .. arge prl\·atedecks *2'1 Hour Securily •I-teated Pools-Saunas •Assii;ned coYered pJtrk· 1ng •r\dditional free parkin' •Maid service avl!.il. • Fumitllre avail. Open M·F 10-6 Sat. 10·5. Sun 11!·5 • Closed Wed.· • 1 lr,·1ne ~ Mar blepullman '-------TOITSH~ME .-Elde n 645 -9718. Mgr 'm. Co ... d br'oc" pol • ongs1ze rms A h o Over tall •-10 • • P I 8 beq fu r n . apl. 5175/mo na e i m, _pe n . ......_. w /bbq . Cul -c.J e -11ac. •4 RR . 2 Hu. pool. Nr. m ReaFf~ -00 d....i ar1 1 .... ~ ... A.,sur-Adults, no pets. Call 675-814_7 __ o~r_642'-'_-oo..c.:.~l3:__1 streams with .walerf~lls LARGE 2 br. 5115. Sing. HuntinafonPacif;c "schl11 . 1 m1 hrh. Hent Lfl'l .i v.y .~hupping.$375. roun ,....w p,,..;,..,-..,,.,cpg createarela~ngsettlng s tory , beam ceiling, 1116ceaftAve , .- SJ25 . ;\sk for J :1n ~l -~9l-te,t•:.>. A~ults -Nopets 675-8224· 2 BR, small yard, small foryour spaoousnewl· drps, bltins & pa~nt 17141536-1487 - 962 -7912 or fl1 ur1on ------I BDRM Furn. S215. DYNA Mic Lg. oceanrmt. pe~ ok. 1917 A Fullerton. or 2-bedroom apart· Carport. 2043 Wallaee J\fn&d by Wm Waltersr"A 962 4-111 " :0-.:1-:\\'l)t.-:t-:H.Flt-:LD _ --• 2BDRM Fum.$24S. Jbr,2 ba,yrly,$400.day 5160.642-08S7 me nt . From $190 . Ave.646-9243 •' 1 -----J . HH , 21:! Ha, fi.llll ·rm , J BH . .lioteps to sand. huge J6S W. Wilson&iZ-1971 &I& 7103 ,e\lc 673-2586 Furniture available. Of· -----BRANO NEW Condo, 2 LSE : Adil. condo. 2 lg br, d 1 n · rm , l·us l . drps . r a 111 r in . s 42~ mo. -2 BR, 1 Ba, deluxe garden fice open 9 :00 to 6:00, LARGE 2 BR. 2BaStudio. Bfl. 2 Ba. A/C Frpl~. :? ba, pool/clbhse pr1v 'gs. lndscpg, $395. mo. Aft. 7 pr 0 p i.! rt y II 0 u 5 e $30 WEEIC' & UP l BR. Pool. blk to ocean, :tpt. Pool. util pd. Adults 2300 Fair view Rd., 'Costa Crpts, Orps, & bllru;. 8350. mo. 675-4868 S 2 6 5 ri1 o . N r . pm. 551-634.i 6.il-3850 •S6.60 Night & Up single adult. SlfiO. mo. 324 E . ~h . 645-476t Mesa PhOneSU-2300. Gar. & priv. patio. Child ---='--- 1\ dam s I H rook h u rs t . ·-----------•Studio & 1 BR Apts O.K. No pets. $195. mo. 2 BR. w /ynrd, 4:lot1e lP 96S --94~!f 008 -11:01 L.lil. \'EH J)AJ~t-: 2 br. I' · *TV & 1\1aid Serv_.Ava1I 675 --64~ &46-26'96 ADULTS. no pets·, 2 Br. ~16_2:!22 . beach. 5230. l'QO, See .at. ------ha. S:t!;) ,\ t'. key tu puo1 Mewport Shorn 327:Z •Phone Service-Htd $29.95 WK UP. 1Bdr,2 Ba e ncl . gar .. patio. SI75 Partl-Like ---· 6'.!7 8th St .. 536-8357 Deluxe Townhouse & lcn. crt. (:ardl'til'r. v.·tr •••••·~•!•••••••••••_••• pool . & Hach . ~olor TV, maid &M--0878 or ~-71D2 ' Slf'TOUlllCli- 1 block to l>t:ul·h. HranU inl·h1U "d . l.c:asclimo's or UtJPLt:X4br.2 ba.frpll\ •Ch1ldren&PetSection serv. pool. THE MESA DOM.,.PAYMORE DELllXEl 2 &3·0;.Apts ne w 3 Br. 21 :i 8<1 . 111,1 gar. more AJ:I ~ <'tt. I blk . ocean. Sl6S mo. ~ •$.5. orr weeks rent w/ad 415 N , Newport Bl , NB, Alsp Furn 8.acheloc UAKRJOGt.: VILLA 3 br. ---· 2 ba, bltns, children 3 Btt . ga r. cpl/drp~. "'e lcome . £225. 858 range /ov e n. Walk ~o Center, 645·92l9 1-JunL_£tr. Sl95. 828-54,17 217?2nd.St.847 3957 Yrly.&ll -3361Avai/211 2!76NewportBtvd,CM 646-968l Get the most for your LI P HldP I --·-n A Cl A O :\I O O H. ~ ------money. 5225. gel.$ you a .--~t.., at10& -, oo Nl::A tt 0Ct:A :~·4 Ur . 2 Hu, l 'urtlt!rol·k ·rn11sl'. 3 Bil. San Clemente-l276 543·975Sor61!i·J967 OCEAN FRONT 2 Br, 2 well-located townhouse Nr SboP'g -A'°41~ Only NEW HOUSE-SIZE 3 b,, Z ~VEL Y 2.IDRMS ... W/W crpli., drp:-., billll>, 2 Ha . ra1n ·r1n, pout µri,· .••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE J a·r dplx. Quiet Ba. frplc. Adults. No just painted &carpeted McirJi#li~A:pts ba.Pvtyd,frplc,dblgar. 1\fodern kitchens. lg. low maint. yurd. l"rplc . Asi.ume l.east". a l re· OCEAN VIEW Sep by garages . pets. Winter $310. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, ti77SantJ~n.Ave,CM No pets. 5315. Also 2 br liv ·g. areas, pvt. patios, Very c I ea n . S<I oo _ Uut·ed pril·e of WJ. mo, t;m,Sloyed adll over JS. 673--8088 garden setting with Mgr Apt 113 646·5542 (or S225. 2fi75 Elden, Ch1 . glrrages. BBQ area. Ree. 960-1322. 7al-0536 • NEW 3 BR & Den. 2000sq No pets 548-1021 =-·-----pool-For adullSoruy .... • Call £or appt. 9 to 5 Vt'k Rm -J." r om $19~\ ------ft . look111w; into D.P. --IEACHYEAALY THEVENOOME days,642-4 __ :::'°'=----l-=536=..-ll..cc<c:2~5-----·-· 3HR, J 1":1 UA Tamurac-k 1.1\R(it-: J hr. 2 lia . Univ. llarbor, <.:aialin11 & S.f • .:. 3 br. 2 ba . 5lst St. 5400 1845An!_heim ~l. Morin'a-Pacific V1llage 1'o•·nhouse,pool. l'ark , lrpl , Yaulted pier . Leai;e S-1 25 . •••CiARD84Af'TS mo.645-lS96f494-2852 2BR,1 Ba$215.3Br,2Ba LUXURY AdU:ll2 BR. Z patio. gar ~2~. Call lt!ll ,i.:. nr rec renter. 171"-1496-5215 ~ * •P'OOC -_c.:__::.:::.:.:..:.o.:_==.. WHEIE ELSE CAN VILLAS $275. Upper. Eastside BA , frplc & wet bar. Collect 21a:2.tli-82.:i7 or S.li.5. 5-17 7U.l-I 55<!---0055 ----------~ BA Yt-~RONT 3 Br, 2 car loc., like n ew. B\tns, Garage . Close to beach. 7~-00"' ~~-OPJo-:NSat&.Sun Fl!,rn.l<\2Btapts1n k N t'IJ 27 TOUGET ... BranoNel.(CustomAplS Id r IAdl ... ,, 548""•9 '1V c._::_ ·r II i-: 1· r: RR ACE . !Oani-Spm. adult section. Elm par tn g. ow 1 une "" HAC•l·IBR·2BR aun ry ati · u ts, no ;,. mo. -,,.,.,., r ---d s.100 . mo. Will rent week· pets. 180 Cecil. b75--6488 962-44~. IEHTAL~OFEE 1·v.-nhst'.. nl!v.· 2 br. 2 bo 145 W. Corneho. Gar en ~pts.&tl-J645 IY. pier avail. 613~0 F'•l"'OUSZ IDRM Drive by lllOVictona or640-4161 eves only -------.,~ 28R.ZHAaPl~ l; r n b I l N r 2B R.2 CarAur. SS -·-""...,.. Almostt0 Hunt1ngton . NEW2&3BRunita,uni 2BR 1 $22!> c lubhs e pool s. $350. ---~ U CA.SITA$ WATERFRONT deluxe 3 Beach usual privaey. dshwhP: 3 Bit;~ 'rm. :>fi',i 833 43Y8, 833-8192 NJ.::W Jbr, 2ba. D\V. cluld ~T~inthotebs lho 1 Ne&y,·porl bdrm. duplex. boat dock. FOi $205 & $215 •OPEN SAT/SUN• DW Polnt 3826 blln gas .stove, encl gar; t\'e wknds. OK. 311 Del ~lar. ~ '-"'ac , ac eor l Br Laundry, garage, well ,64.S-6177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios . Up & do-win 2 Story 4 Bil. r·n. $4~JllJ -----mo. "A"-··~1s. furn . From "!JO. up. j"!!~~i!o~~~~~~ FANT ST C Oce ~ 1 t&I t ll l ....., ~ ., furnished673-7861 Tenacreso1openspace2 A I anv1ew. Tow nhouse. 840-17.,.,. 5 800•,• m1,00 0,1.1 rt·11 :a-ogunaleoch 3248 r-J -Adults no pets . 2110 --tennis cts, giant recrea· C S V ~. Jg Jbrduplex.28'1iv.rm 16521 Regina, Ron Hof· .-q . · H.'l" •••••••••••••••••••••··~ uan Ne"'portBl.CM.• LUX lge2or3Br.ocean· lion ~nter with pool, A A lv1vwuA w i frpl SJ25 mo, frnan. '' 1" prinle lo{':tlion. r"-'f;A ll N £\Y. Oc-ean\·iew 3 Copiatrano 3278 ----front . winter $3SO. up. Adults 1.2.J BR w1patios 493-75.57 or 496-2413 ll"'dt.:urpet.ftc11llors hr. 2 b;1 horne. w/frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lBl)Ft!\IAPt.$135.mo.No Frpl . lndr y gar sa~nasb ping pong , From $169.50 No · pets, -~2 ss.i3 hlln s. t•lc.S400 mo. l lAHBUH LA Nt-'.2 br. 1•,. pets. Adults only 2083 646-3114 · vo ley al l jacu-zzt , Pool, rec rm, elevators. NEW deluxe a"'"'· l Br -----d 1 ..,7"' ·' .,:.-J• 'l'hurin .673~7 -----player piano & more. ..,.., G R.Ei\T 4 bedrrn. 21:: h;J.. ti 1 3 4 2 u u a y s or i U . .&.. J n10. <:!IJ·.,·l!:I·.........,-, Adults only Sec gate. Gas & waler $185. 2 Br. 2 Ba $250 & up. YOU WILL LIKE IT Comrortable, quiet, I b1k from ocean. l bdrm. $!JS .+ Ulil. 960-2746 I ram urea & p:illo. i! l'•ir ti75 =~1\35 ~\·es. _ _ ...,·knd~. 4!:13 ·8.~ _ ,140. ;..10~; Br deluxe <ipt. ~~~'!'~."!.~=-~. ~~;.89s720s Victoria, Cl\1 , 03 3re7n8 ,s.a~1 & Sun 12·5. S 7. uEWPORTVI" •GI .,...,. " a r1 an n a, • t!.ar . J :1 •• Pl'!' n10 .. iHr. i!ba Condo, hlln!>. NE\\' 2 hr. 2 ba, fri>lc-, l\lalurc co uple No "" .._ -----·-----<I00-:-8H20 1 BR & 2 , Br, new ap· ~~ ~1 \ ask.lor Kt•ll h v.·a!I 10 . .,.,,.,11 cpt, dbl g;u• U Vt.', :J \l ,extr:i!> l'ool , t"hildren or pets Qt11el & Bolboa ll land 38"6 • 635Baker. h.ARGE 3 Br. 2 Qa. just --==c=:--------1 pliances. cpts, drps, 2 II V bl 1 .. r · .,.,,, secure Ponderosa l\1ob. " Nr Ne'.I.'.,...... t''w>· cd c d bl bl k b • Ut'I 2 UH. tiHl-:f:NllUUSt-:. S'.l75. ~a 613-12<!1 or clu ~~l'. a,;:c a1·i....., . J.~st 1991 Newport B!Yd, •••••••••••••~••••••••• rn• . r ec. rpLs, rps, tns. Costa Mesa 3824-oc s to eac,.-. • ~·r1Jls thrti·nul. IJ{f' ft·tl vd K<&ti 224~. ---,!~-i 2"~---''M. "'6-8373 k; RAND CANAL l br. i\f esoi de I ~I a r ure :.i . i~:.:;;:,:.::,:.:;:.:;:.:,:.:;;:,:;,l;;P;';'d~.;$200~~1~'250.;;;;;;;;536;;;;-4;;;;7~7jO -" .,.. 1714) 557..0075 F m')l I t ••:•••••••••••••••••••• IV::!J I Pu i•. H27 ·l·IV.J jSP;\CIOUS: 1 Rr. upper S.-ta Ana;' 3 2B0 - -v.·utcrfnt w/boat dock. _ _ __ a I es on y, no pc s c\c:;;. J)up!t•x. Pr1. Wuod b\.••••••••••••••••••••••• I BOR~1 &Studio.$125& ~o children/pets s.1()0 LARGE 2 br. upper. ~il5~"!.!·Bks;2Nso,L'~o . A • pl $2 , ''I c· 'lll y d d Sf35 + ul1! Adults. no lllO y rl y tnc Uttls . R N C"'ld ~.,·~c.c.·~-"-"~-1 nice ace ' BCll .lnii.tump.rl!furh'd /\dulls. 75. incl. uu . r 1\, • nee e 2 Ur, 1 zo~ <inge. o i-ets. 1i1 '----- " l.lr, i! boi . (rpl, ~.011 •1!17-2370. y;1rd, garage.$135 Ukr. pcl$ 2 1 33 ~d e n ti73-~~-OK .i175.787W.Wilson, CHfLDR&IOI( t /c l 1ove n . ll J\V . l g --.. --Ft>t• S48 -3i 75 or5'\8-5053 BA.Yt-,RONTYearly.38r. 646-8264_ Lge2 Br$170;38rl1h Ba lnt'd /vtl_ 535tl lse/opt. LARGE ne w 2 .BR. 21.Ja, KIDS & J>('Lc; ok, 2 Br, EIPu _ _...0 ,l_.___ 2 ba. $625 mo. 675--M05 s190. Duplex & 4·plt:x. 2 tovisit· ' ·~~~eat , f>J0 -&.1o.I ol'. vu. fireplace, New SIS5. ~tove loday! n-T ..-aa or 675_7009 evcs. NEWLY decor'd 2 br, I pools . crpts, drps, -·----Hppllncs. pl. Wash /dry, LAHGE r;:amlly, 4 Br. 2 I BEDROOM ba, garden apt, DJW , 548_78U LEASf<:3br, 1 •~baCndo, rull dbl. garage. $t00. BO\. mo\'c loday. Bring Nochildren.nopets 2 BA, Ground flt,, yearl)' f'OC. gar, no kidl/dOgs, '-·-·-----1 p1 to nve· ! former mtll .. I sty, end ,rpo. 497=2310 !'let. S2:~. Poot & Recreation .rental, frplc. shr. gar. ii85. 846-7 _t29"'---~-~~ unil, P90L 4Tl5 Cielo Or. I.JUST complld. JBD. 2ba, HOMEFIMDERS 1959 Maple A•• .. CM ~92~ . · 2 BR w/sundeck. 2nd nr. • NEW• ~ . - 1 S300.Agt.nrtG.846·1956 wood & J!laas, oc. vu. •642-9900• Sl l 5 to $150 1&2 BR lalboaPent ..... 1i07 P\it l!lcked gar. 1 blk , • ..,-•1 II a Bit, 2 BA. l)ool, c-pt, fireplce, <·arp. & drap. . -lrallers. MatureadltsOn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 r."1 n c Ave · N ° 1 B .. OR ' APTS ~ ' 1 hrdwd. firs. new drps, 5425. mQ. 4~!7 2370. LUXURY ly 645-4530, 132 W. k>eEAN' F rnt . 1 Br! CP.U. ~/pets. 8J9-l l90 ~ a. Ji;:<=ll,;l:':J:';;, ....,_.,.... dbL ~or . ~Int. cond., &i Wl llTr'WA·fEH Vi-:-TOWMHOMES W1l!ion dr'ps , blt1ns , £rpfc ALL utll (XI , lge 1 Br. 'fl\~..,q;•' r:··~':'11 11=:.:0.. j ,~.~~· ICX'u11un. llcnut.yd.sm V'·to • U ·h .11 Zeb·· No"·avaJl.ro1·tl()1111 s !ln-----675_;l536. bllns. rP fri~. SIGO. l"o l.ike livingina\\'cslC'rn fY)P o 11 ---'· l)i•ls t)K . $:JRO mo, incl'g. "l.'1~ ;11: ~,; • ~r. ;,.1"jJ. '1y. ('omJ>lcte 1>ri\ a1·y 1n Kave somelhi~ you,.Wanl -~ pe l !'i . 20 1 1 C b 8 r 1 e 1novie set? Old We sl ~,.iO' ~~ ~ >!..,_ __ J_,_ 8rdnr. pool mnint. & wtr . .!]Ol_.11'" s: 110 . ~2 ~ sound proof. lll'\\'lcy re· I to :;ell? CIMS1fied adr'do 8 1\LBOX PAHK Loe. J IHti--0112 fla\'Or with CllY ,<;ll('k rJ.t1'"1ef-o-== ·-~1 . r--:g b-::t .,~ 1& i:J sl. tM2-9037 arL .. oguna Ml9uel 3252 dl'CC', t BIH . 12 l~u Unil:i&. ~~~-:-,,~I -call NOW BBr. 2. Ba •• ~;r,PI~~~, 5. yrly . ---------',eat.ures : ,l,hool.,('OITIµl ete • '{7'\, D :·1':..: ,.... t: :. j ::.1 -----"HI! 'llA condo on the larg<! pnrk IJ.ke ground WI . bltn• ,.,~. 1 incl. Wall to v.·all plush l7"i •"c-:r--0 1 6r~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1t 1u~. •w. s'1uoa. ~· .... uJ, ro er, " --........ Eastside LCJe 2 Ir ·1tc en wit re n~crutor """ . p,, []] ---• 1 J BR , CPTS, drps. bllns.'. ·' · loc. 1near cDsta Mesa. Cos taM•so 3724 Costa Mes a 3724 "· "· "'" 'poo · carµctiog . Adults only, IJ ..._'-"."'I... L-I \.~~~ dbl.gar,noyd.$235. ro~I (;;~~seC~~e~trktn5g Onlr ~2:tS . p /rno . ••••••••••••••••i'•••••• •••••~••••••••••••••••~ Ui8~9~d.lt s, no pets no pets. ALL Nt-:W ! 646--4551:1 :i ·c. · ort-' tl.34-"fitO -------1 Right noW & only a \•er)' -----67S-2030 --~------AMBASSAOOD INN fewayail-able. LOVf:l.V NEWTOWNHOUSE2sty. loogwta 1 3216 It zg~~b~ .• c:.tsA~~,f~~~: 3 br , 2 ha.home, $300. per 3 br, 21h ba. ()('eao Ir hilb ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 772-B Joann. S250 mo. COSTA MESA mo.&12-74o7 view. Rec. lac 's. See. Nf:WLV Remodeled , IRAND MEW 544--5100 LOVELY 2 Dr. 2 Ba con· gate. Close to Marina. Oec!:unvlOw2br.S3tsmo. ~ ------~ do. PY\ •re•. puol. 1<nn0<. $175. 847-8583 • d0>s 496......,.., ext. 40 :;.!':.:\!:! 2 9 5 Q& UP Z BR-Like ...,...ate hse BUNKHOUSE tacuzii S29S AYlll l ,.,eb. .... port 1 ~ lZ if:l k for P1ul or eves. ........ "'...., on ctyard. L1e kit .• C•·· ~ · · · ... .-•wwt 69 675--4US ", _... ......._ "" ...., ... ., • pvt yG__ft lndry nn. Wtr td W•llaeti. rbl No. of Isl. 842-1226 •••••••••••••••••••••••l:'-.....lo-;,..;.~1:-:--,-----1 --1 , ......,._,._ pd. Quiet, nr &ebb, no l8th & 'J bl £. ol Placen- IMMACULATF. 3 Br. 2 llGCAMYON i. c. ·Uft~ J 4 JI u.-""a:iai.. , ... ,,.... pets.1 chlldok~2038-D tia Sa, fam rm. cplll. drfl:q , New 2 Br. 2 Ba. den, '-~ ...._._...,.~ ......,.,.... . • Meyer Pl. $193.50. ~lln•. 1310. HEO CP1 rrptll lhruout. c~•lo1n le •~.;;~·~~···~;••••••• ..,.,~ ..... .....,.,.. .......,.. 642~7458 883-1351 . ty.$800.~rmo.f'vtpur·, a t , rook Ur.lit , IMrotc• ... --. • ..,_, __ 1\ LT RS -Ar I c n c. drp~. frplc. 24 hr. s~uri · ~ rh " C:n Oh near :'.:=..~.... ::::::r. •- • t y. call e:Otlil c•i .·1 .l minac2Br,2 ~. • ---r-DUPL~X z. Br. new cpts. 12 13 1~_1627 r. c. Adults. st;O. e'Q. • ~ w.1.~•.1.t.1.-snu.Ml-LA.c)OMS _ ~'· ·appllanc<.il, re-iced ----~~ ~,---~ . ~ SJ1J.:.ti ~~ -~r,in° ~~W'& ~i;t,1,1~;: •~x Ecti~lvf'iw,\i;·r~o. '22'7" HA. RIOR ILVD. Sl~GlEs·(jr FtunUy. Ne mo.844·119l"/642·823$ New 2 _Rr & den ,.+-COIT J141c.• )I~. work. New 3 l>r. :l ba, bunrl\loW. ll"l htk.e & 1 -r \ ,11• r~t. patio, dbl. lil\t'. CONDO Z br. 2\.'"1-bll'. pool, re~. ctnter,\liec. S)'atcm. : · ltt ,, 64S.:484(r-... -Avail. Im med.~. f(lcl. bltn$, wash/dry. &•r. ~ BY,Sb. Cit. 'Plau. & S.0 . '---"'-.;.. ___ .._ _____ __, tn1lnl. 96a.o458-_ pe~. 615-9188 'l',wy._a'Tt-0."3 _.. ,-. - j • , , ' . • • I • I'm Sexy Two Years Oki LookM.eUpAt LA MAMCHAAl'TS 718 Scott Place, CM t.z-2001 Ada IL-No pet-.Dehwhr Sha.I crpt -Cloaed garage. Gas BBQ. Oas & water pd Pool NEW BRE&DAPTS I DR w/loft, $225. Ap- p.Jns. "l il furn. Encl. g3rage. Pool.jucuz:'tl. 393 1-lami l ton . 845-14 11 evu. 842-1960 do.Ylt Of. rice hours s:~ pm. CLASS I El ED will ..uJll I • l'l.. THE 111rrcH~u·s ••••• : D 2 ledrooMt, © = ~ 2 l etM, i_::;---ltoWI ,......, .. .,,. : Our 10wn features one. lwo and three bedroom. lwo bath opartmentsvllth ' family rooms and complete recreahOn facilities. • Molle OUrJawn Your lawn Todoyl ·AdUlt~ •Ms .. OdlllldQ.·~~ ·~ I ' • ---··-.. -·--. -· • ... -.... l -. , .. J"" ~I ... 4SOOl•l•U I ....... &~:~ .. ~.!!!~.-_,,.. l6 , ::-"""'OHlct...,.. 4400 ....... , ........ .-,. Opp cs lurt., ~ • f ~ • • ! ~,~, f!'''\ ~·•t"-••••••••1••.._,,, · ••••••H•••••~··.,....• rOtfNb: tr•1K klttt, · tr& • d k1$ Cl2 t1Jl1Cftlilta'i• •t Q · ,~...,,..1T ,._ ........_,. ..... wBUSIN_O,FTHll t~t Vlo. Braoklua'lt .• 1 ... ····-................. ,,..,...-.ii-Ill * ........... "'· ,nr t 'tO bare JOO sQ FT. crpt.1/drp1, ,, lLUll'iN'S 1J.!"UTQR~ ~l bt Id\ Adams"'8.,....,dlS J .. . 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Hlvd, adj to marjna, ~·~'7n::· ::OC.:'= ~; arrccL" your he<1l th .. Tht11' tOUr.'.D cna~S w1te.)t! """ • -... .,. Co ao. "f!l:'.l' -rl"' 'S t' \O\irnament11. •A bunk & restaucant,.. 3333 ' ' d new spuce age punrlca-1/31/?!i. on '..Broadw1t t.idlo. 'Ul.11 pd. mo. mo. ~a ." ~. • fiR1. ' ~ f ' > ! •JI 1 fr 1 .~J • •• APl'S feilllriie acll\'iliet d1rec· W.Cs.t lfwy, N8642-46'4 f:::~a:~j1• :=e:~:c. tion systen1 rcmovea L.B. 497-2l37. • .UIOlhSt.NoFee :Crta ab Aitt. $13 S•·~ • ·· 1• !l' l • tor who_1~tans •portJcs & -. • . full chemicnls, C'lor1nc, Toblnl'r:QP,er1YM'lmt , . • capt•.....ai . rl8~ I. 2 &: 3 l;Jdrms.t ttl>U!. BBQ"sj )Ye'U Cvcn help DELUXE SUITE ltbl~~I &1hopl1ght.s. chloruCorm. b:icteria. FOlJNDi Vnr. ~perd~ ,.....a.su,NoF• •• 1 t •.:)I •••••••••~••••••••-'•• .. •iffi1 • 1uliJdltl•1~1~1•~l y~ Jind a roo1nm11t e. Newport Beaeh5offlce1 r""eP~°G'ENQ!ti:T; ru st, insecticides, mi~mate,bwnw/blkGoo. ,c ~--I ""'N~'Cle•n2BA ~ ( t "'· aun 1"Y \""' Sorf)' no one under it & 1 t re Near pesJ,~c id es and oLher tail, Vic, Saq, Qem. ~ tWAlKTO~CH ~ "$ ... 2 o o· Imo. d a If l ~ee. room "/pool l•bJ,~ no 1>tls. Modt:lsopen dal 'J.J." X~~~~r~. ~moat tTIC)~·2751 pollutions that 'con-llospt.~8-.c•::a:l:l:::..;..· _ _. 8e•utlrut neW' 4 Urilt ;, .,1, 552·9214 IYM room, ••uoa, ROOli ly JO to 1'. See our larger l 130 ft STIIO tamir'late our w<iter. F'or fi'OUNO: Fem. Siameae tbwnho\1-5eS. RENT or '' "' · " Jiv..·01 1 ~:i~k&lot•c"!.!w."°,~· ~ J!..d, in 4h_F ,i.P.arto1ent seC · ~~;;,, 752·04~i~t · • more inf. call hlr. Jones ('al. Very rrlendJy. Vic. BUY. li'ireplaces. bltna. • ~ SaatoAna. •. ~ • w.i,. · tlDft... • ----or ~1 r . Hla('kwell Jcitclltn. z car ,ara1ea. ~ ••••··~··•••••••••••••• 751-1 • , HEWPOIT llACH 644_1700 ext 172.S J·:t Tqro &: Jeronimo. ~:"""".,;.,. ·•• • ~· IEAUTIRll.' • I \i~j(WOOOGAllOEN • •2500 S<tFh• S'°'°9* 4550 . . ""'1 -1 °'~-·---'--o .., ""''~· !:•~' ,1 ' 4 '' Suri;.oµ'l'11pg.s&d~eful, l ., .,_Y' .,; , ·, APTS can divide. Alr con-••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nves*"'*ttt LosT.)-fearU\I ald, ov~r- New tuxuri Ailts . Walk to bea~ & -1 bedrms, fiQOI)~'-':· ti.bl garage, Chlldfen fc'P,fS& 0aecepte'dt.1 1'"0 ttit . 960-3221 ft£F Property Manaotnent. CllEZO"llOAPl'S .~ Atlanta . • ~~~~/ry~~-'a~. wach~-oll36 · ·· • ~ NEW 08LuiE1 br, cpts. drps ,,..ftJ~ i,woaher. Crplc . encl. . S200. 961)--2198 or645 ' ' I NEW, elega~l large C 1260 sq n1 duplex.. 2 Br. 2 Ba, wal~-in ~losets. Din~J. lrpte, ptusb carpeting, p1tl ~ard '. dbl encl . garage. 4 blks to beach. l320. per mo. 514 16th St. 1714 J5J6.1722 or 536--8256. EXTRA lte 2 Br, 2 Ba, dlx poolside apl nr bch. Adlts, sorry no pets S16S. 536--8362 ' I -l MILE FROM BEACH ! Delu.xe 1 ft38Rapts. Bcial '& <;amperparkil'Sg· SO~e fr'p!cs. Sl85·i3IO . Pbooe 846---6139 nr•ri , , spaelO\is•'plS;··· 1t.ri 1 r9! v · 16tll 3t00ver d lheat . Nr. Richard's STORAGE Area Avall. Opportunity !Ot~ the ~r c.ype. NB 0( CM . • 2 WEEKS:FRU'' •Adull6r CamUy &reas ; .c.w ii,.~!,. ., ' .. ti11~2"~V P.1rkt . ror boats & trailers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1rea. ti42 -:-.SOSO,.::::...---.,, )tov• ln .w ld•~ta<llllr. ·~~ bl~s ~r~m 5~· Cst , • , • .• • , . CflUi'Lfo: inr... St1r lin((, ~PER M'ON'l'l-1 Reas. CM area.M5-9492 Z!i,000 shllres of Walker & LQST~ T;n, ChUiua.hu• 1 ,BR $180 2 .Bit • UJO a.la • • ". • _, ·i('h9QI e~ wanl to sharl":' Call Sue Conners or 646 -J,.?S'J ask ror Joe. LM: Real J>~state i.tock Ans, to . ·:Pretty''. vie. :~eCrit. Security. Pool1 fa~~11~! &rcr~~~1 0 n 2lrRJ:;ONA DEL M~~ your eia Iir. bqine 111 11u 55ti--0.!2:!!...or675-.5163e~ LINK • certi(idcates fo.~ su:e .• Wlll Yorktown & Beach. •IB. ... acuaai, R•c:r Bld1 •Chlldren!spla~as i .r, ownb~"\-lf..p w/s;une.,1213192$-21571 "'-•EWPORTC~Elt STOR•G•~"ITS c~n.sf er traue or re· 9ti8-4859or£J&-1380 w_ I e "I e r c i Se rm , •Stat "cen .00 day care f . 1 Bflflltiom · ---w--5 " ....,., """ 1: ~ s1deot1al or income pro· _ 811lards, Color TV. l t e "' Ii ·Pool, ~lennit,,oonl.ieental ~s for"Rfflt 43 0 GROUND R.OOR Personal bus ncss or perty. Phone 549-1072 LOS'J,': Wallet at Bayview , cen er ' .. & breakras l. Sprp~ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Joaquin Jtllls Road. recrc~tional s torage. e\'eS. . apu:, CdM or NB. Plea5e lrvl~f!.....,A"\5 •~.~t~_e:'! ~ •C hi Id re n 8 Yrs Cutalina Yiel,ri;!'Separal~ J!O CLE c)Jr garage. Nr. 2,36l ft . Carpel.!!. drapes. From. S9. Jamboree & WILL CO y<·~unE for return. Jl.ewa rd. Call .' '" ·-~ ' younger-fam!li.... e;ectiol'tnt110'4 to 1.''th ''· '& Balbou Blvd A c J I k San Diego Fwy. 979-0ISO · .,.,, • "'~4 -'<7J · •Sorry.no pets h '' & fi i. ... h / 'an tor,p ng , ----add11.ionelequltvcapltal· """....,,... · ·-----•2U~Bqitt1Q11Ul l j • 1 i • ~~.~r:g ,..l\q ~Dt'. i25 rno.£7~-7876 cves. Wrslfl'yN.T~Co. RentobWanted 4600 2 J\t ob1le ho9'c s ub· LOST-REWARD!! Blk , OCEAHFROHT •Fron1 $1tl5' __:__ --·_ ' tiARA(; F. off street. 212 Reattor-s 644-4910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• divisions. Snles'" Kick-Off Lab. friendly. (..Ul right . PAlt~ P~ ~I Jtoo .. 1 . · 4000 . Ch'fl!~g?· !ID. 536-0!:!6? Ofo'rlCf.~;1 r cond. reas. PASADENA Widow de· 4/75. High yiel~ 1 of a ear: Vic : . Old Madru~., 2 01i,2ba.,wint.er$'.IOO .• ,._.,._, ••••••••••••••••t•,••••• ~-1G_::tuftcr5 rent. Z-1UO W.U>aslHwy sires to lease 3Br. 3ba kindsi~aJion.~·111.s~and 1trea . Mis!Jion Viejo.: 3 BR ,12 AbaY.,FuRnfOHT.S47Syrly 805 \V.~.St~·•.ns .. R00~1S Balhoa 1111•.nd •. •"I N ''l,t' .. !!arbor/ (al"ross(romStuft Shirtl Waterfront llomc. Furn rigid 111ve st1g a l1on . 586-3362. ----- STEPS TO IEACH S t., An; u..,.r,J~l T~n on Y& sk ai: ,..., ~· Adatns. ~1 esa Vt•rlle. S2Q. 544 -8678/646-8712 lurnish bank & personal . _:.:.....,,-.,---Penonals SJ&D ()jl'S •r ~" M I h "-Ut .. u ~ or unfurn. NB area. \\'111 644-4670 . -~ 38R.2ba.rurn$30()Vrly :u~~ti!~.;···----;-A-. :675~~~ K..ceo. ··n_10 , Stor;rge ouly .NEWpl ~hotri.cc bld~.2 rererences. Call (2JJ1Mortg~es,Tnnt 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 29R,lba,winter,$235 SllS:.Newe.c 11\JJ,, blt~1 -, -----. ' • ,. ,83~-1¥J74.:._ve lo 6 Rm s uites. Con· 799-44tl8. Otts 50 I •• d dl -al Go DE U"E ' b h -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBR,2ba,S325un.yrl)' crp,.,., rps. sfqd L ... pvtent. ... at ,flUNT.BEACH.918Palin rerence Rm. XeroxSTUD°FNT d · unf CH_~MNELfl()to(T· loc;. Z701 W., Mg 4 i-n. ·no smokers. 1'-1atf sei;v. Ave SZOC nlo Sinwle Gar. cop1er1· Nr OC airporl ~. :sires · 2BR,den,z··~ba:.nearly Pll.:Si2-:-6S47 , Costafl1esa.518~7J!17-. 5l6~61s . 833-3640 h~use ore opteMx to 2 F f ;au bJt" · h Jl8J11 --.....!....-.for -----SI 20/mo. osla e5a "oebwl · rp · ~...,.. l 11~· Se.t --a~ • " ROOMS S20 . ..-.1c /up with "r"R..,-:-tai 4400 Business Rental 4450 :.1.rea 536-438004:>-wu gJtfage. r-a sip. •••••'••••••••••••••••••. k1t('f;l.e11 SJ.O. '"'k up Opt. •c• •••••••••••••••••••••,..1---13'5 mo yrly . M• B"'o•-'.,.,.,'·· . L~·1 •••••••••911'••••,.••••••• BAC ll ELOR. non · ' ·• ~ $160/ 0 . I n . "'~,.wn 548-9'1.\Sor61&5 ..J::tD • STOREOROFFICi'~ .COlQ.~DB.M41 Seaj ael) !V' 'Ocean -....... Desk space available 550 • • smoker. non·drinker. 4 BR. u.nt: house.· !Jim. BJ.~ , ~ · . ' SSO .. ¥90. W/P\'t. bath. for mo \V 1 \I p r·o v 1 tie Hc~t l.oc, 1882 ~l~rbor Pvt. enlrance SIS·S20 ~·k. rm .• 2baths,$SOOLease pailft: ;;s(I r) 1ret,in•d lad.v K1Lcb . f11rnilurc al S:>. 111 0. Bhd .C~staflfesa .k~5?· P .0 .Hox1774Cllil,U2G26 LOANS up to 80% I st TD LaClftSoi 91/J:0/o ZodTDi.o.. Lowest rates Orartge Co. Scrlffor Ml<J. Co. · 642·2171 54S·(l61l St-rv1ng l-lfbor area 2·1 yrs. sP1 RITUAL flEADER open 10 AM to 10 PM Advtte on all mattera . 312 N. El C.amino.Beal._ ·, S.an Clemente, t~OI' appt; · Call4!t.!--9034 492-9l~ · --. '"PREGNANI!? · Caring, confidential counselin g & referral. Abortion, adoption & or·leaSe/option. ~-j:z 't2Ai4 1 i : pri~·l lgs. Quic• hotne 111 An s wering servtl'c 11 ~;t .P 41 r1 ini;, HAcKBAYARfo1A 2 BR. tba, llnf:-&275yrl)' ' I ~~ 7r~l~s . no srnok 'g ~·~·a~La,~lc .. 17875 l~C<lt'hh' ·""·--·-------·1 \'n~. ~·om an, uc1·11 rull NEWPORT CREST , . dl,00 -1 • I,. . unttngton cac . ~I time student. needs to WE BUY TD'S 2BR.2ba.coodo~ ••• ~'!'!""' •••• SLE1i:P1NG rpon,i p \'tent. 1~~~........... THE COLONY rent or :.hr . house w /yd. ----~ <;OMMEICIAL T~-t€tktHf~6 . & bu. nr 'shqps !& bch 150 I We\tcliff Dr. JO RE'r1\IL SllOPS fordoJ!·~1na : &hi-431~ l~~~lpl~fe S~~~e~'s~!~~ keeping. ,\PC/\RE,&\!--4436 rficesul PA'-Mfr-tUAN'JS. ,S,!.2<!·!.7!:03:3 .. a!::i~~~ .. ,, 'Ne"'J>OttF1nan('iaJCtr Prime rcasonahlespace RESPO'.'JSIBLt-_:; man-FOR CASH progran1. Typing ~· M 1)1 UT ES ·ro ~PT,. BEAU'rl FUL pr1v. room. 'le~sin9 Offic~ Space available_ large'& small. rt>f's 11eeds 2 rooms w/ t" 111 n g -Ser 11 in g . J -BCtL.· ' Kilchen privlgs. Good f.,:a ll pn Site fllanaJ;er Old '"·oriel charm ~·ith kit('hen factl. Priv hon1e. ·c II yt• M: c m b e r-B 8 8 . Bae hi I & 2 BR. rrom Sl7·5 lociraon,..Cfl1 . .Sl&H-:J.(12. t71 4 l642-31 ll ext 2-tti French windows. )'.!ables Max. $175. 556-Z791. a an 1me. 714.-774 -688-~l'----lf .. 1~ 81'Studio.$175. Ad I N p '"' .:...,---..-~-~ & trees . Adiacent to -.----·,, u l$ .. o c~ ~ J · , • 8 ( ~ ;-tUt: It last + depos: 1561 Mesa Dr. BEAUT. decorated room "DElUXE OFFICES ~·est iv a I or Arts us1ne1s J5 2-0460 ARE you a de11ot"" &OaP 21fcaa11W'ah 6,PM , ~;}ID W ~ tl•-.J3is cs ~ Cro1"9or; ~e~ in p11t home ,61f8led 1n AlllPORT LOCATION Grounds. lnwes /FiitmM:• opera f•n? 1r.so. I'd like ~IP~P \''n:Jvd.t · choice,l..Q.c. C;4sip l\1esa. PatiO s'uite from $125. 580BROAOWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ to come anlt watch your L..-4.~\.· 3848 ~.._·67~~.· ,!i,4$,$30 '' S30. wk., kit. pr1vgs. mu. Incl. A/C, ('rpts. LAGUNABEACl-1 I Announcemetlh/ r;i.vorltewithyouW.~allJot ••••••••••••••••••••••• --___ ......, . Female. 979-9656 drps. au ul.il &j~nitorial lus0nr-1s ...... .:... SOOS PffSOnols/ Olson:Feature nter;a · V~RY CHlC, Atthited· VN.fUR.N ~PlS. "2 . Br-. 2 ~· ROOM Cor r ent in Private serv. t No l.ease Req. • 4 9 4. 791 5 ppo. ,,.., .. , Lost & FcMlnd lhc People Department :ctes11itet1-:Z ,glOrY· ap\. Q_a! Westtllrr ~· smal! ~ honle. Mesa Verde area. 11\1.onui Ffee flerlt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or l he Dai I Y Pi lot, jCross st. ,Crom spec· '~~:, 64:! , ~-rs-2 · DaJlltC l(llcelC(PJL 545_2005 20825 E. Bristol, NB _____ •ln('rcasc F.amings• ~~321. _____ _ J!llcUlarCovebeach.Like ------· ,..i11LAW1llllWlllC -----__ ''....2.._557·701() PHl~1Egroundlloorstorc Industrial Finance. Lost&Found 5300 s1-:CRET Revt-aled . II. pvt. home. 2 bdrms, 2 WSTCti.FF •tei!i.·2 br. f \'? ~"1''f0-'1,•,• Room& loard 4050 • spa('c ·1\'aila.hle. Bank ot Bero me commercial ••••••••••••••••••••••• , \.\.'orrv & 1-~earf'hm1naled gths. lee. deck, -fn>l c. ba'.''sil. st)' Patio gar, •lo<h41ofs •••••••••••••••••••••.-• MEWP'6RTllEACH Co!'ta 'flf~sa Pl:1za. cor· lc<:1~ing ~~· .~c 5atcs LOS1': Goldc11 Rt~lnc\'er, fore\' er. Send $5. rot any closets. 2 car frpl. _$250''Adlt 1665 •l-BR,2B•, Rf>:Tt-RED /Ambulalory. 2 Deluxe suites. 42" per ncr llarbor and Hakt•r, brokcr.~5_;.82: · atUL'C,l 1 ~7.male .5 n10:. uooklet t o C. David •rage. Mature adulla lrvineA11e CM642.---0239 •laR&O.n boml'like . i:rtmos. xlnl . ~fl .fl.Brokers l'osta i\lesa. 1-far bor Affiliate Full /rt.time old. Hcd coll.ir. ··l_;crsh· PaJn1cr Ent. Hox,.4606. Ohly. No children or pell;. ____ ....: '""°"' svs.·~ lfleals. 3 persons or mt1n Reulonomic~ 615-6700 Rtvd. expos~re. Appro:t VENDIMG \\· 1 'n · · ii 1 oo Re~·u rd' lr\'1n<', C.<\ 92fi6.I Ref's. S42S on yearly 2'BR. pool. gar~ .I blk u.=:..:_'i::' _ _,,_J u,.t & .. _..·J~'.' .. ' &wjre.548-4404 ----, 1000 ~11 . IL. Agenl \\'•~ell the rinest ne"· ~4·7 1 84 /5..17 ·7840. ----cc..:.... __ _ lease . 411-7·1617 or from Ocean '210 C~at -wV.rv.h "'°°'"' ---;r----. 5·Hi-rll41 ask for ,\I r . c " _. . . --------.:....---·! &&2.fi_l,38. $22.5. Mo. 548-7290 ,. ~540~800 · . ,1 PVT. Residence, 3 aC'eom. OFFICE SPACE. t-1.1. L'oal~. t;111 1p. We_ rurni:.h La1~c FOUND: 1 rish Setter, DIVORCE $40. a.v a it . II om e · s 'u r -Wcs tctiff !)rive. One ----Lon1mcrc1al ,\c lndu:-trial fem<1le. Vic . l.ido, N.B. TWO j ~pi, ·A~ on ParJc NEW P 0 n C ~EST ro~d:gs. Se1ni-p\'I. $250, m;:in office SG.S /rno . Call CO ,\l l\1 E RC. or orf1ce lo('~•.ltons. Xlnt rinanc1ng O"·ner-m.usl identify. Complete Serwiu. 11 f;f(ll.,;>N'.,ail&ln bP.cU 'Oceanview 2' bf', 21,.\ •be, -pv~, S.135. 548 --4464 Gene llill, 642-0200 si)aee 1ncl. garage. :s;.!25 avail. Sta rllng Jn vest· fi75-5396 Call ror details. 24 hrs. • -· P mo. a c . ·gar . w.o.,nr, M • C'9 673-6445eve/wkends et starte ont eroa LOS'f : S1her1an I us Y ' llld?,.i,n. ~wly/ re· !te,,~·h!"dirrorea.~~,et~r. , .... , ll['W ie ·.;·r Holets Mot·'s 4100 -------LC'ase. Rltr. 644-23-43 mGent 5i~76d. Callhtodayd to&-----I k 835-<IZlZ I . .aft.,5:30 p.m.li: 'p'Oi>l,' l'ennls1• 1375 ytji)Ufl&Gt:AD ••.~••••••••••••··~···~.· finan('1al independence. blk & while maJe & Se-rwkeDirectory I .wk~1 · J .eves1Wknd1'.962 .... 16l.S YOUWIJlB• ~·wk., $125. mO, POpl, A·I RetaULocatiot1 Ph. for info. 17 14) Samoycd lluskyall white •••••••••••••••••.•••••• :D·tai~w 2&3 Br, z IJa, Vt BLK beach 3" Br, :2 Ba Jnlr~l'ili .!M!l.f bach 91:1..,,bch, L_aguna -~1otor Downtown Costa A1esa 838-2700 male. Vic. Golden West •I . d bl and ilSdililit::l!ipts well .4lfP.1 :·,lS3775 N~. Cst. H~y . ../tllfc....+11......., SOOOsqft.548-:Wn,Evcs & Ed~·ards, llB. 1/21. Add-A·Raom • J:. f.XFM ·~· uxe COO· bv rro\ iSJ .ri:n.. tn&, 9-\-:.t's .lc-....i-....-... 548-Jl70 A SPECIAL Reward. 893-7426.' •·aominiuMs. Super ocean sun~M: • .) 1•r::·~Vrfe lse. wort~.,.etll111.1 1'Rerined ____ :..._ ' .;-____ RESTAURANT __ ___,___ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I, ~ews. $325/tl.50. Yrly. ili5.0)i·l3'1:Z lNJk(St, yet~-~~~·,Greal Gu.st Home 4150 ,.. .. (..:;;........ t~XCELl~ENTOFFICF: Newport Heach prime ~OUNO: Jr1sh ~ller. PHtLLIPSCON~l.CO 6002 • «Jt-1195-. ~"--OT71 ~ B~ •.. •.•.•.iro,nm~.ni • •••••'l1Jii•·•••")•••••• ., '-orcon>mercial,pacc. S 11 . f em. Vie. Brookhursl & Gives competitive, writ-. · • ~ · -~ .,, c Th h d d v ~ locauon .• ma . cb.irm-/\ 1, 968 437 • 1 11 rt 1 I l,{~c;ft ~~P,vieW;~tds· ~ '° BR z 'Ba" ~a'ut. c:rnl!h~.e ' ~.n un · -PRIVATE ROOM 1 , ~=-,_....,.-"-Nc~·apot1~te~1t:,~.";~l~~~ce. ing, rustic. An1plc p<1rk· ~m~:...__: .. ·:;:c>:_ ___ I ~~~·g~•<c~is~~~ r;. ~dd~: ltp~lw;;_sr'.21hB,,(p,1 ~~:x1~t I~. fm·moo. •$.1'8. ',.; •o $215 Cor ari\.bulat"&1.A>erson . SmallorlarJ?espal·c in.i::. beer and wine FOUl\'0 . 2 R1n~s. Uec lions. All Orange Cty. du'plex . SS'OO;o Le~Se . occqpy,548-7453 .. · ::»I G~..i:fll eals.,~iff'~ur· 642_35JO license. ):j5,000. Ph : 24 th, Vic. of Albe11sons. &12-0661 Mr.Wood -4N~orM4-349'l 1· --• • J rot11id1n gs'. ~~.t d e 1• ----675 -55 1 l Cole of Contact Laguna Heh. m , , ·' . ' ' rJKt ~845 . Costta •Meso. Avai l no"'·· S'fORES-OFFICE.SSl:l.5 Ne~·porl. Rltrs. 2515 E. l'o li c<". Hcporl Babysitting 600&. '"fl!-;-.li'i~r~ arf:a: I .PARK NEWPORT -U'tU Cla:ITS':l8-7148. ' VF:RY NICr:Streett'ront up.Crpts,dr ps,balh,;ur. Cot1st llwy.CD.l\I ;iJ>R ·74-358·12. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~!~t t 1.i ~w:·~ ba&· -APARTMENl'S'. R~toshare 4300 Office.approx .400 sq~fl. 17301 Be.ich, llB . Sl'AHT vour own busi· -----. l\10TllER will babysit. ~.·• '• ''a,sy W.~~ t.0 • A.• fU"...:.•~ •••••••••'••••••-••••• ~ Nc.;wp.ort. UI, Cfl.1 : 8·12-2634. ne.'\s! S~O in\·eslrnent C.A.C.8521 F:di~nW:iy 1-'ull or pa.rt time while ""Ill'. IX "' ,...;J• mi:~J Mil 9766 -----llunt: Ht>ach~h~ller · you allend S('hool. work. ,mw,,., $400 M.~ .. u,v-~uxury aparttnerit living pjlltftfl'NewptllllM'alterenc -. ttotal > l-.:qual Opportun1 -B:ick ol l~un1anesoc1ery i'tc. Collei:e Par It nr • r t' ~·'.i.. ., blk·' overlooking \:he 'Wt1ter. w/share Jg Cum 2br 2ba s·r1~[l-.:T rRo&-r 3 room MEWPORTC&n'ER tY. complete FREE . 53ti4i551 OCC.556-ol-17 . ,f'J . ij,,. f'µna,; ~ .. , Enjoy S75o,ooo health apt.~1 .. f'r~t fJ!n;i.1Im· otf1('t'. gll. location !12'J MEWPORTIEACH tra1n111Ji:. Phoneforo1ppt. An1m alAss1.o11.l..cague ---------- :t.rom ~I· c ,J!~IR.,l.r:t.&a, .• ~[. S."!'"1ll(ri.~& ~. 7 143.Ji..,enor~~ .... ~~c ,l~; ~P.,:5 /.~ k .. _Haker St ~ ~l)l 546-621:! Ground floor· retail space ~:~1~:,:s: 8~7-3976 ; %0-2000 .. Ht\B YSl1"flNG in n'IY -TJ?e. v ew , v ...... , '" ·. li~•h•, •d, teo.m•. cou.rts . "4•1"1rf · _ • ff • An;rn.•1ls lmlf::tid('\1 home. 2 yrs up, lun('h, Z ••b r ''" SS•PE"~"FT for lcr,i.e. Stucho/o 1cc ------b h d -_ '" .,UDtµm. .. . , p ' 'miles or bi cycle ' ' 1 · z ~R·., "~a·• 'towntlouse In "'~,.... 1 OCAl.-F .. m "ol y type Cm·~cr, em. k /IA' t snacks. \l.'k. ys lo 5:.....,. TlJRNERASSOC. h ' "" i'I ',:; f\ 16l7\VES'l'CLll"J>'-NB arcaa soa"allahle ' .. S lk I t I ~wk. 646-1933. Ssth & "" !'tors 494 1177 •,rails ,dpu~li~, ,s.. ':1 1· ·~·J · ,; '· !i a rc w/[emale only. AGT.'·ll -""'''' PAGJ>::NOI .. I.. beer bar. Very reasonu· T'err'•,.rmna1 ~1·e"h"1,•,rbyrn ~.shore NO tteil -l,eboar .• <;roctw«•~t'un10~ Call eves. 832-3079 or -----~ """""' (714) 642·2'75i hie. Days 548--6911 ; eves . ~'. · a ' ~---:____:;:. ___ _ OCE• "RI--. I s from ~24 .50 n10nthly, 1 . .. , 552_Ql",{lh 642-6492 Irish ~ct, male, r{'() "'" "'"' also 1 and2-bedroom~i(iW,a.•'A'NA'-2Br.2Ba, .. r~:;:_ ---·-JrishSet.fcm.red ~fOTllF.R will babysit. ·z B"-4 2 ·Ba ~early lease. plans and 2-st.ory town Upper $180. 'Down !ltlo. 1 ROOMMATE to. s h are FREE RENT CABIN ..-:·r SI/OP. Be in· I': n g _ S h p dog. f <' m, My home. 2 pre-achoo& ~rity. Pnvale beach. ho u 5 es. E Je e l r i c Br UPP.Cr $11 5. Down BBR f'lou se. Your choice Ofri('C s pace. hand,v lo dependent. lake O\'Cr one ~ry /wht children. Harbor·Baker .Pool. Lounge. Game kitchens prWale patios s12!: A'il '\t.-/encl ' 1ttar & ol BR & BA. J min. fro1n Sun Diego F'w_v. All sizes. man s hop. All tool s, Doxie. fem. brown ~_!79 _90_5_1 ___ _ toom. Mature adults, no or balco'n1es, carpeting, A/Cf· Wilf aeeept kids'&· bch. S 11 2: 50'"+ oti I.' 60 day!I: free r<"nl on I yr. ma lcr1 a ls, cltcnts, & Cocker. fern . blk / ... :ht lullders 6010 -pets, draperies. Subterranean pets. 542~54'7 , Ma I e J fe m. 2 1 ·JO. l<'ase. 831 -1•100. lnduJtrial Rental 4500 .,..·ork: back Jog. L .B. Shep, fem. blk/Lan ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~CoUt~SI>~, prkint with 1.,el~. ~ . "548-3762 . * l •l~~F"l!i':E RENT• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-2967. Shlhr, mal~. gry /\\·ht /IO~IE & TAX SHELTER . ·~ . Laguna O~\ional. maid ser11i~e. •2 WEEKS FREE RF.N r -• "' n OO ~hlhr, m ale, ,!"lry/hlk • . . . JuSt north Q( Faaliio.n Beaut. HB gard~ apts. OC Efl N ~ ~O~:f a pt, No lease req. Dix. officE's Rt-:NT 600·1200 sci . ·SI Shlhr, fein. org/ ... :hl Duplex plans med.ing Mlifi ,38~ Island -t ·'am~.md nxl. to Hbr., slJJd.1os. 1 & w/p. rof. ~f. 38 .. 111 Dana adJ. A1rporter ll ott•l. S1707!"o;,039 675 SllS I.nghr. fenl. blk /whl Coas t a ls Commission • Ji•\•,••••4!•••~,• .S,nJo~ui'n Hill'iit;,Q~t 2 br. Cr()f1) $J40. full r~c. Point. Pool. 496......filll A/C, [ull· s er\·1ccs. Frm 6 J -i , -· White Persian Criteria . 12 previously IA':YfLLAG[ Telephone <. ll4>&M·lk>o 846-1323 dar,H SJ35 mo. FREE RENT .Shthr. grey tabby built 1n Corona de! Mar. ~ I l l72 DuPont. Roon18 n n:i l>y Compa-nv. L h r dk hb Financing a vail. ContaC'l • · 1 · forrental.inror:maton BACH·. ap· ,·~ beach , FE'1ALE m•"<l·ZO'swishes Comrncrcial-Tndustrial ~ ni? r, em. ta Y ' e h --~---·1 ----...-.. " • 833-3223 ··r11 noon • REST AURA.MT Shthr, male. bJa('k \.\.arming Lon rot ers. " iflN SUPER dlx 3 Br', Bal. K1t1, ba th. Util. pd. $100 same to shr . apt. ordplx. Spa('e 200 to JOCXr. 21 to 673--0030 ·OP£ G yearl 673 t"l ,·n Newport uea 'OFFICESPACEHB "'11e r sqft.J0da.vs frce Great Balboa Is land ~---~ JS ---u Ptn1n. J>'rpl:"'·d shWhr, Y -Qt • • • Inca lion'.! .Small, busy t o .ur-:u: ~1ale 1.,•,PPY.· JOH" Ho"bb General r -. I •335 mo Yrly ..__ 645--t554eves., CoastHi••hv..·o.y rent W/l y r . lease. lb ~heci>Dog Blkw/ ·~ ..,..,, IUND MEW'•.. ~ ioi288 . . . . LIVE IN A FOREST . ~---··c···rnomas., :HX-5.'l27 Kll -1400 rc.'\taur.int. lh'.44_) w :s.h i l c .. V I c tractor new ('Of15t .. re· SPEct'AiiCULA.R ·v.i'E:WS ___::: __ ...._ • I Br Sl85. 2 Br $205. Gas ·ritALE or female to share ---------t'huck 1-ILrsch n42·Z757 Hor h" s l £' r / Ne.,.. port modclin.11:. fr.amine by hr. Beaut1&2 Br Furn/Ufn · IO'TO OCEAN & water pd. Adults, no ..J.. slo r Y h se in II n. Gl-lDlCE 1!1t11l'r<1l ofhce, _____ Hlvd , Cfltl 54l;l--50(i0 or Joh. 675-44i2 Flir~si·d e I 0 u~ e.' a Br. i325. "J~~_Property !>els. J \4 f ~ .. ·2oth. CM ~1.00J\1o. 1st...& last. util tn · corner Su1le, 3 ufi·s . re · MESA CENTER --·------------ billlards.'i'acuzzi, · I. Jfdllse.642-J!J5ll ~--0137or646-:-4¥ c.,I . John .ur Kathy cepL ar.<"a , 1126 sq fl 1500 Sq . ft . 111rl. rcnl11l AUTOMOTIVE FOUN-D· f •in 'I c ·t blk C~n~ · 6015 --;'.~----f ·~:----~ ,.:.··a 52""1 r, '/C' I I h k I " 11 . ' ka c <i •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Diego Frwy to the --<-..L-,;:;."" ··-• t ""°-. ... '-i""nt. .. , ;, i::.cv. {rps, ~·1t par 111 1-:. lro.i .s 1, \.,our .vou1nvc~l w/wht ma!'>. Vic. fllel>a _ • Alicia PrkWoy bftramp, 2 Bi:J. 2 Ba.'tpt.s. drps. all ··MF,-.;-k' 1 ('pis. janithr: ma111t . & v...1lt'I'. rest room. gill"il.!(t.! SS4.249. Verde No c ~1 545_8767 llfIMODf'.L. Add on. gar ,, •• , ·•o· Pas'"n de el~ ... >hll/IS'a' Pool. $260. (OAK WO' o· D" I A:L , or 1ni:: slue ent. utll IO C'I. LSl' 6.'l'" sq ft door .. ~00 . l"or "ll 1mrned1atc yearl v. ------~onv. t'U!{!J'new <."Oil.St. :?5 " • < ... ~ 271ook 'g ,f0rsQ~or yn. N II G " >"OU"D •1 th ... -.~ ..... p. r t Valencia, rtght l bJi.. to mo .. = , ~ 1 ho Ne~'P<H'l. ('enter, MacALPINEBLD • income of Sl?.000.-i ~ : "oins wa c ~· ·-•' ree es . Stock ·~ .., -11 ~ •. for NB mohie me (71 •1Jli4•1-58bu ~•am lu found on Penn10:.uJalast 645 -J•l3!) port.. SPAC!NeW4Br.frJJJ('.2+ FIGH;."•s 3,!0mo.642-:\122 • --111' n -1500 Sq . ft. ind. rl'nt;1I : Sl5.000. Not \"l'll<.lln~. no 25211.Sto<!k-port Dr. ba;;i:giti'a!I'•; DW. Yrly i , T .. -----'"I''"; v" :lV0t •rLn~_. _ front ofc .. rt•st roonis. hot sellln ~. Others ;ire earn· August. 1213 1 V34 -4l5l I< Jo~ p A 1 H, re rt'lodel. LAGUNA HILLS lse, Pr.. beach. 482J lh MAL~or t•em.tnshare2 "'at('r. spa('e heater:-. 111~ SI00 -8200. r)l . .'r /clay L<'IST 1119111 Eye rolasse:t1 replace. Work guarn. '51141~0 ;;;~e .• ~ per mo. I.NFL. Af,ION. ' ' ~8~~~1s~ i~ CM, Call : ~Q~~~lt~:01~;~Al't?!a parkic5i..tS~~~~~~ ~~:~s li me with rt·peat ~;" 0 ~c~. i;r~ :g!l~ ~l: l"rf"e e:-t. 55ccl_·O~l~'~l.--- 11't .. I , "6Wtol200sq.tl .Jdcalfor .125Sq.ft.'s hop,vtthol"· Tollcfothftn. 21J -377-334q. MA .ST f<:H .Craftmans · The price of evei'ythins PROF. Slr. rf"l:iaW1-ll :rihr~ aullet s t ore & niany fie(' spac". ht"al, Alt:, Jusl replace our cssen· ...J..----SpeciH\ly. Remodeling, is 10:in-g Ui>'1 ~·Now 4BRConO.t-1/Jfme.SJ7 nlher bu.<11ne~e:-. (;oixt water. trash; parking, iial automoliveprodu('ls LOST: S h ort ·Pla'ir. l1n1sh '4'ork, llcl5. fo"r<'o Oakw0od'Gai"ihn •1\pt's mo.i:5,2-l,?50 • traffic. l.ots of parking. restroom.Sl27.50 1n accounts eslabht'hcd ne utered. male blca ck est . Guar . w·ork. helps 'Joi.I rl-ght tnOetloq C116Y •or GfR·l.i·to i;h-are 2 C•li1W·. t:._Lachellmy('r KOLL by us . Investment ls cat. Whi . p:itch llnder .499-3105. ·----- by of[Orlnt an l!!xtofusiVe . Br J\pl & ulil ~ blk to 646-3928 t_:;\'~s :673-4577 SC'('ured by invcnt.ory & neck. 642-19.~Jll.:.... ____ 1 ••No ~R 'entJ •R-S.ille t>cH.n35.97u.1216a:-! our JOO'.~ 1nvestn1enlpro· ·-CARPF.NTR Y. Repair. Gu a<Y'i n t e tf' •:.. w e tcctive gu<1rantec. Will LOST; Fa~·n Great Dane. remodel. 11ddt11ons:, lar~e guaranlcethat ·yourrcn\ WA NTE D ·rnatur l:! train. Call now ; 1/2H, Newport Pier. nrsmall1nb!l.7lB-()26.1. will f'lol be raised for f stnught mrtle to share 213 _822 _4!J.1, tor :ii>pC: ~l li nd :rio m e .reward .--------' 536-060~. l 'AHPf':NTRY rlllf'ye.\r -ahd ybo srill I J!l!l home ,HH $135 . tov1s1t ourwareho11.o;c. -----Rooms. pat1ns&altcra· hu'Ve the fl cx iblllty o( ·~2-~1;o8uft6 • ------I tions. No Job to small. month·mortth oc1.:Upunc:Y ------, Business lus rwss Plus you gel a lot mor~ l,1\DY to share conUnrt.a · SUl'ERIOR AVE. COMPANY Opporlunity 5005 Opportunity 5005 &l2-~~~~ay or n11:h1 . ... '90rfleodl 1169 "----r'of" your mQney a~ ble h ome in C .Pi-1 , J(Jcdi1·;_d or ore. :-,pace. Hl'.:.AJ,TOJtS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··~·•corpetSer-•ice 6016 .::.:'.i:::•••••••••••••• l""JU iii · Ql:!JCWbolf,--c'in('J[idllfg $~ ·w/l\a ml'. Pvt.heqroom_.t liOO:-r1 . fL ,.ato ller.6<J. SINIC'"l!l44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• million. 111 r tt'rcatiOn Liv1nw rooi:n . 54&--720tl ; fl . Incl. Jnlllll'P~ maint.. ~ Distributor.ship ,J C)lf N 'S Carpet &t AHESTll!ACH • '<' • f•<•"llf'•cs .. : rull time Ac· '43-. sooo W•I.,, p~rl<ing. lr~sh . 673-4400 • , ~ 0 Iii.I ..&. ... 1,-L.t-l pholstery. Dri !lhampoo NewJBr:% ,elec.kit., ,. tfvlfes' f?i~~,c1or W~<ti"CAnl'.:ER gir1s1ookjng h;isdf~pt·s. \ nOW 11t.Ya:uutW 111 01 1 rctardantst. w/'W crpt.. rp11 . Yrly ~xurva~trentallfrom !' P,art,.i ~ BBQ s 1 1J" t" MUTUALILDG. De~·rea~ers & all color 1175.~m .• 548-2819 or ' 350 monthly. •. • ~s'): tn9·re'tJhf-$.ir.. Cor.Jrd to· sliarc & ,6 . ·'4 Offices av1ul. rrom 414 *COSTA MESA* M• .. w_.. bri~b\cnc·rs & 10 minute '213) __:~· Justp~~r,:r:o~ ~ Btui'lch. > ' . i apt. 645-302&. , , to·2.24 J .sq rt , at 5()t; per 1300Sq fl Sl&S. bleach for your while · · 1piCif.l''coast HIQhm_ •••·l \):'.\ · "1 ~ 1~· • t ltf:M. Rmmate.Wa'l\tedto 8<Q , fl . Good'locahon. All 3800fl, 7600ft, 11,5-00ft. BrandNewConceot carpets. !:>ave money by *~ ~RISllNtE ~~47"t4'67S.' · sin)1~. L;kZ1iri'roOdl~ fl"&bt', oceanfat.:apl. $131 util,paid,incl.janltorial, sprinklered. Vacant inlnfants·wear sMv ing rne extra trips. 1 Br. wrura.. ~I eiedrie. owned and nian-oed by M9,. A uglUffl..~I~ '•1 I bftO ll'~-318' eves~ ~leiva tor. park 1ng & 5,000 SQ ft , lg storage yd. ClC;Jf\livin& fOOm, d1nlnii .Firepl•e.,. JkMed pool . Tnt lt'Ylr1'.9 company. t.ltt'~~Lris. "Mafte~ hi>e 1ff. i: . -:; • security !tr vice. lle.a vy power famous ''Small fryt" Unt . Thls 1'oP rm & ha ll $JS. Any rn1 Ad:ui&.. SltO,. de~ 10. tos ?: &urry, no f'£trA\.E t.o;shr. del!.W?_3 Nuttres.:_ Rily 979--6S7! Q_ualltt. PopUI•,. PTified Line Is Btifll S7.50. eolleh SIO. chair ss. m-m CNllMRll l4J'ft ~!>r if~t \ I br_ P~rk ,We~~ llP~M!~ l·l:irbor lnvl's't . :i-ig Mettllandlsfd In A RtvOlutlonary New Way 15 yrS exp~ whal('()Uflt.'I, ~h'o•fOU eoune •• .,.••tll'•,•••••·t.-• I ottt 1nel d. S5t2 R f;'AL 1'0RS 2100' -4000' Which Ass\Jres Your~ The Company •Ill · not method. J do ~ ~ 1'M.A"-MO;l450sqft.3t;Jt~ _552--:liJ-0 ~,, .... ~ S INCEl9tW t'Ol'llrl'dwlth1f11>Updret.&il1Lorts lDyQUr myself . Cd . reti • ... ~ &rACJOUS 2 br, tobe1ch._3B82BA.trplc. ! Sh~-:l ·brlim'. ~1 .,;,1 ·d. 673-4400 PRIVATE YARD ""which will b~)urned .,., lo lh• sat -O!Ot r_:;:"'l )r Agt Ph 4911--03(() ?Kt ., DiaUibutor S.:Jttted. Y~ Se'rvihi Storea 6nl1 , . ~1;,,·,r~.1~1 -_·tj.lt~ ' ~ 1 ":u.slL be "!8ll..~~~ ~~ -::::::±4-:. . No Sellln1 ot Solicillnt CASH REQUIRED •L.arry Lake's Steam cpt. •• n "II! "' .,. OCEANFRONT ~ i.M.tii H.rtl. o,;. \R r~ar ·-,.ro. Corona dt>I M nrC~t llwy SPatHKLQ:S $2.JOS.OO-~r\ or Fyll Time. & uphol clcan1n,1?. qua I ~~~;;;;;~i:'i;.;.1 PENTllOUSI-.: ~~NW,i'eth 1 roo.& 'i utll.CaltRnnan DIJ1$Jla('cfrom 40ft fib l Wo d \\'Ori< free (18t do)'11 1 BR. Wood burQln1 ,. .v1•M • ~.'$45·9'9S. ' 28451!:.Cstl f~·y67s-fJ900 Pain~·.rc~c~~:i : 0 ; CllMt-.lk..,.c...ctlJJ4J1t7•1iM 89.2-<8_1S _ev_~:ri893-3686. I • --·'-·" V ... .., ... "'":f. ., · w •rfh "INAU. Pllr ~h rrp c.-g •"'-" ery Htoh t .,. __ cs, . .oil. lJ ---H~---~-&etihided: A.hove priv•te •';"'fr-.-; fo'J::;.\f . Rmma1e tO '~hq re F ~N Office ~PR C t> AshwHl-lurba;'Co ..---,-~ home. W•lk to beaoh ..... IJj~ri_!:JJ?.qJ•f .. hsll w/chlldrl"n.S10Sr!'01 Available l'fr . OC P..O.letJllJ7,M...-,,w..•a11z ~ 2161. , .• 04Cf· 7 '~"' br & bP. 1111-<?0lf. Ai,i:vo5t~.."IJ. 833-9'~ <1141997-ZJOO ·~ - • I l . ' ' STEA~' Carpet Cleaning. I um S ma.11 . My price• art:t1mall. 646-2.'l7S ---~- I I/ • c.r,otS. '"" -"'' Iii j d ~ r· '' "" .. •••••.J-••t--. ff~!!'!!t •• :,..,_, 4070M*W_... Tl lo .W..tM ,... W.... ?Nl~W . ft , 0 I Wl't.I -' ~ ~-~~T•••••••••••••••••••''' •M••••••• ..... •••• ..... 'I. 1100 ~Febt,,.,.2,1115 ·~l.YPILOT •l l on, ne !t!ur pro---&1 l\'M., It 'oft1 .... ....:::. ,1,,,,,.;. .... _: ---·1:.-_ 1 , ........ ..,.. •-•••••••••....,.-••• • tdaiOftal•a <1e..U.1 Muon,,_ itc 1041 = •v-~ CLlllll;TTPIST !, ' Htlp)ft-: 11 W~ 1IOOMl!IJIW..,.._ 1 , • m1chlnt11 ( eai;m• WJ Brlek. bio(k. aton~ At'coun&.a t.a • l .... L-P (ttme. Credit "Dept. • •..U•••••t..•••••._• ••••11·~•••4!••••••._,,,,, •••••••••••••-•-•• •• d~live ... Plolr _.... 5111 "71 • Mii J!.K. • , •~ Neor ()_ c. Airport. Hin pno, ON ..... , ..... w. SAL.llS I ill:H.-,JUlPORT writ~ ' 11\.S(fUe~. Ase&q&o\ile Sb;' EDP -S15K .P!f da y. Conttt:l ~ _.. ~ Kiit -wn-make fO't JM. firm nr\ oc . ••'f.v•ruumcleaJ)U'.Of BTICKWORK,. Pavtn1, Print:f,H 1~l10K+ 540 030~100-1)un1. "" TYPIST Uc _,.o.-ey 1;r;;ite or f\_~~Sc>1\'1edraltin•r,...- wewUldolht:)ObforyOO P•l'll4irt "entrjway2 ProdE ePlullr&S865 COUNTER>G ·'r"' If Sellaraat report writ nl{ eit-P • •JowaaJ.JJrpei$Q .. FL 531-49~3. Lie. t22T43< . nart etl86$ •. •rl for • ..Re • Y1 ....... ,,._·,.1,_,b,OJOV,· helpful. r.1.ust , eul,-wltb Wbile Crou lndU..·-'.. Dave. 1~dAud.ltot(de& $750+ dryclea.pers. I/lime. Ap-,. !'!"-... ~· ~ ,t>u1 1 " d ' 1 ' 1-6181 \.f"I • • Allele Sen:~ ' $100 '11Y tn' pergon bdwn tam IBM 'rl rl"llllC II . w ·-..own boa, No Invest· peop r. .. ep re1umc, _:.;;'-':-"'"-:-----1 8LOCKWAL~ Patios riyt1b"k~i .. exper. & 10:30am. Ku1l.tr'1 U,U,fft • ~~O ••• cnent Wjll,(umllhultt ia lar1 r eq rnt a .•.4 • ,._ SldewaU... Drivew11ya & Pit Gen Q(c: , w.ss.so c1e.11er1, ls:M Newport -EJtperienced acclh-ate..'frpists Deed 'wAliKE R " L.'E.B Ofre~ pitch: You en not mlu! av•ilabUlt9 \0 ewe. Box 1 • Ce...t/COlfCl"llt601t Plantert. M.5-8120 · Packdtin1Supent 'Blvd, CM Noph0nec:f1LI. injfnediately. "f ~, toi>~COme wbUe walo· i Call Wendy, 913--3Ul3. 83S, CdM, ~ •••••~•••••tt-••••••••••• S&cretarit1 t.o Pa_.,..l • n.w.->-6nt la REAL .. £STATE --T' CEMEN:rlcBlo<kWon 1 IRVIN E PERSONNEL COUPLES earn xtra • D 'i.'Eme':""'~I!. P .I( -0 G R A ,If . SALAS MAHA.Ga ILL.a Walls, pallos.lld""/aJks, Mov"'9 6071 CCD\nr.c~ ••r<>.v-v money . work In I Ex llayt W ~~DllCon.,...di'~ i HUNTINGTON ,BEACH Fast arowio&3yroldco.. MIW ACCOUNTS Byhrorjob.f46-69t~ ••••••?•••••••••••••••• ~v ~ rf.AJ"'A.,,.I lQit:e~her. ~o phone in· Ce e n 01 ~ng tons A.RJ:A,. Sales In 1 fig\U;\.'I. ffllina Ptfime . Xlnt "'1Jrkinf GORDON MOVJNG 321 488 £.17fJ' tAllrvinel , terv1ews. liO<.•VP'• tall; ' Apply in P~~ "' cbain sto~. dnig storu condi in 11. B. are.11. Kx· CUSTOMCementwon: Van.Uc,lna,lowetti-ut~ SU.it~224 COltaMn• 5:i'f--021S . , 0 c astD PH ... u'9),tedopeninpavalla· &dep\llOre$.Tilt"man per. S&L or l'Om1n-'I Pat1oa.Reuonable WOC.Es1.a .sa1---.a •. C .. 642-1470 ' D fol .. ~.t-a..-..t. ranqe 0 · ot bJi~ Yor int~ call we need mo.al ha\le bank. Con\al·t !\1rs. Al-Freeea&141-3Sl4i0on ··.....:...._~ -~-~-•.:. ftl "'.-.-•n11A1 ~ J309t11tlayst .. ~ JACK P,ECK Mon. al several yrs ol t \IC<:f:ssful llSOn,?13·678·~. •CEMENTW'ORK• P~/,..,..,,q73 ·~~........_ ~:~~-~~~ehr=,::~: Ask for,PaU\Ward • . ~J.to ~·.~:;~r as"eu~n:a;0~~I;;;~~;,;;,;~;;;;;;,; P•tios. Sidew1lks & ··~~~~~·~·u'-"c-'R;•.os-:,"0 •• A,CCOUN.Tl~G posuce. J;alary oped. An Equal OppOr,tumty E mployer . ., '!alker Ii Lee sumer produ<u '° reta;t *TEMPO* Planten. •631-'JSl:J•, 1 c.. Send resume to: P.' .9. ' , n.E;AL ESTA'fE store1>. handled chain CQNC,RETE Work. 1~:fif3JE~ __ NTJNG ( CL Box 172 1t\ Newport u..,..,~ ... · i • .... i ., . 1-. i;tore buyer!!!, & ~now~ HHdt YouHow! patios. drive· wayt ... ,~ ERK Beach, Ca 92663 Alln: •""'""' .,.__... 7 ~ w..tM 100 l!Al ESTATE how to work w/manufac-Trwe A.1s•Mbhn walks «1ddlt1o·n1~ PROF .•l>ainter. honesl Jt1inet ••••••t-••••••-•••••••9•••••••••••••••••••••• . SALIS turerst'eps.Sendresume Sr.Typlsh 778-o263. work , reas, lnt/eif. fret jlr avrol&' DENTAL AS$1SfAr,rt'fOf •NOUSU:EIPEI: Opening in established to : .President. P.O. Box Sec'y ""51o t.EONITE CONCRETE :,: 2 t_:_J9:i•·· 541 -2739. Genffill AccountlftCJI Children's Dental bnil..'Q' ··~r 1 ~ ti;i-mt~y need& 'MEW SHEIJATOJ'.4 firm. Reliable broker as· 484&. Irvine, ca 9 2:664. PIX o';.rator ST AM p 1 NG, Co'b . ~---Immediate ~ning ex · in Laguna Hills. fCa.11 •Yf · ~Pe inorcof1Je~ M;EWPOl'J ' sistance to complete \i ts for •/per so n ~1 -Sl:WO • . l to 7. r1vat.e rqom . yoursales. Forapp't., Account Clerk• bl e~tone, brick, tile. JS'.f Clu&s Ext/Int• paint. w/aever;al YtP-rs payrvll "' T .V. · G()Od pay · 2boya8 'KOTB. C.+LL 644-7662 ~--------1 540-4450 Pau~etc . 640--Ut9. papert.anging, airles~ & general accounting D.entol, c.-rs1•. ,..· tOC~U'1'oniS-16-2524 t>"r MO'.,.HIRI~· Sale• lepNMMatl•f" HEVEI A FH spray 2~ yrti exp 979-5294 . ~ e r""' -:.-386 w nw IW io..o1~1 exp. D1v~ified duties. . XI) r . nec,........-lllln. l---"=~------1 App(lcatfqn & ~erview1 cn••1H ""'1 OMff or........ TEMPO Etectrfcol 6032 i''INE .Pape'rhanging & A litable co. w /good . Nev;port'Cent~r HOUSQ;EEPER . ·id rorthero1lt>wi111~-. lJl ]lJ -11TIN Ill Local division ot large Te-mpor-u-a... ••••••••••••••••••••••• P alnt1n&, 2Zyrs se r ~ benefits & securlcy. Employment 'w lit h · ict . ' 1.nc~ 11 •C()S}t\S : national corpcM"alion has -r •...,. ELECTRICIAN. Sm l Har,!><>r area, 'lie. Ph: MARMCO ConsultaµtsAgenuy The c 16..P~up{rvle . n. ·•BREAKFAST KS R LTORS ol)ening to~ filled 1n1 ·I;;;;;~~;;;;~~ jobs, malnt ji: re-in. 22 642~ 567 San Nicho4':s Drive,.. ur!I l· . J\ l.li!. have •t~RY COOJCS ,,. ___ -.... •---••I mediately for sharp in·~---- 1 . rr --M-'erial I Newport BeachM0--6150 own transp. &: rers. CaH PANTRY r dividual interested in a K:s~s:;_P.· ic 233l08, CO~L'EG E ·st udent~ •• S, nc ---: arts"fM."3-3731. • ~ 1 R Painting. Int & ext air-600 Victoria St DENTAL A!Jsist. i! 'yrs. •KITCHEN MAtNT. • sli_~EISEPsEOPLtateE ~~il~ey•••,og ~ ... reer ........ ple. STHHEER~T~ 1 . 1 . Costa lo1esa exp. Chairside X·rays •DlSHWASttERS .--~ "" ...,.... t-eu, equap. Also kl Chen EQual Oppor Employer Some.. r r·o nl orri!'f'': ~OUSEKEEPER /Baby-willingness to work al al' G•.,<lolot•li""'i"" 6045 cabinets refinishing 64S-3tl52: 1 !l_alte~. female, JO.SS. >'.rs, ,.HOUSEKEEPING JOIN our proressional levels, ambition & a NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs.673-a;es&Rob. ' · • 9.ve 1n or oot. Sep. living •f.1AIDS• staff. Gl'eat opport'unily cte:ancut appearance re· HOTB. LAWH MO'IM p A 1 NT ER . 5 c M 1 • ACCOU-NTINGCLERK' _ ·llW'rrers-. 644-Z78'l'. •SOPER VISORS for·3 licensed aseociates . quired. Relia ble-~.,.e RET R r; lmmetliate opening tp ~~ , •HOUSEMEN Private· desk and phone. Rapid Advancement ~OW l:f lRING . freeest·Dave-537-»39 · 1 ED. IN'ttRIOR· Costa t.1esa for sharp tf ·· HOUSEWIVES "EARN Xlntbenef~wa_ges. Same location J.8 yean;. trQuahfied Applications & •n · EXT~R. 642-l25S person in accounts pa ya· ·cen. ti etJ._;; ~:'ti. 518. -55,...0. an eveninit Apply In P.•r!IOll. Mon l\1edium size otfice. tx-t 714 > 642·3260 terviews be inc taken Put Lire in Your Garden& "NOW" is lhe. Time to ble. accounts re<.-eivuble ~ w/out eMper. Sell Beeline lhru Fri,.'.J IPM~ PM. celleut comini»sion split. Brenda Bo~·en M 0 n ' h r u .~ r i • A Song In Your Heart, huvt:yourpaintingdone. &generaloffice.Seridre-..._, ~ _ r ' of' • .:· Jo'ash!_qn-at l n~l:lome 454SMacAtthUJ"·Rlvd. Call8i11 Lachenmyer. l·5 pm l\1onthruSat llAM· 5 Pl\t . Malnt /C l eao up. $5. lnt /.ex.t. res & ap\. sume: ~Jo~: ,.. " ·1 .;i_ :StyleShows:Car&phooe NeWpon.Bea~h-646-3928Eves!673-457 TeleprompterCableTV •FRONTDESKCLK hangi n g plants . 548-M?. Wri_teadno.178.Daily · 7 52_1541, •. nee. W.Jr;ly~prolitchecks EqualOppttEmfiojei' 901 W 16th St •PBX 646-1072. 1----P1Jot. t>.o .&x ISGO · ' ) · px>. sample wardro~ llt An AIRCOA Property , Newvorl Beach"ca ,. •A/REC CLERK --""--"'='-·-----C~STOA1 Painting. J am Costa Me.sa, Ca9262ti -.-~--no cos\,. 963-7470 Equal o gpor. EmPloyer •BARTENDERS ltEG Mainlenaoc•. Yd ~mall. t.fy prices are ------OIStlWASHEll wnL(4.' .._ 4 ~ .. •COCKTAIL Cleanups, TREE Trim, s mall. AP1' MGR-CPL. 55 un· 11•ell groomt't:I. gd. hMi . JUNIOR SALESMEN . PART-TIME SECRE'fARY/}o'ull time. WAITRESSES Renovate. 542-2772. 646.2575 ~s .... Employed ,busband . A p P 1 y in person, ~TUDB(l'S Apply betw 9ain & 5 pm. =~~:T-K~~ES LA,WN SERVI('$ ----o ex P ~cessary . Carmels Restaurant. 628 Age 10rl5. Eam S20-MO Teleptl Sal~ 900.1436 aEAL ESTATE Feb :J & 4. Rembrandt's •BUSBOYS Cleanups 642·2<ltl7or 12I3>fMi5·3851 N.Csl. Hwy. L.B. per week gelling f1t1wl-;;;;;;~i,;:l;i;;;io~~~ We have an opening in Auto Painting. 957 \V. Plaster/Repair 6077 _____ ----:-c usto .iners for tt'(e li our Rtl.!!1dent1;i.I Division 17thSt.Ci\1. Xlntbencfits&waget1. Proi'npt& Dependable ••••••-••••••••••••••••• Assembly $2.10 Hr. EXEC. tiOUSBC:EErER •DA IL y--p ILOT after ., ror an ex(>frlenced "-en· ~---4545 M a-.!Arthur Blvd Free est 642-9907 PATC:ff PLASfERING Traine:e . G~ manual E?tper. for large beach st'.'hool and Saturdays. -thus i'astl c licensee . SICRETAIY Newport Beach •PROFESSIONAL* Gardn 'g/ M'-iot /Serv Comrpercial A I I T y p es. Free dexterity . Raise afwr. 00 areit mo~el. Send retJume You must be out of scho(N •. ~ -PERSONNEl Beau.tiJt1-l '" oCficle & best For {lew ·corporate of cs Equal Oppor. Employer est.imatesCall540--6825 days . Cllll Control t0 Clasl!1f1edadno.361, byJ:OOp.m .andbe.,abie l local1on._CalLMrs.Clark nea r O .C . Airpo"t. AnAIRCOAPropertx · · Career Employment c/oDaily PildtP.0 . Box to work al least 3\&ys ~ _CLERK . forappo1ntm'ent. . Statistical typing. h~I~· & Re!lidential Rea!I, Exper .548--0930 EUROP EAN GARDENEfl LandsC"aping· tree service Reas 642-~lti&S-1~ l't .... ._ .., Ag~nC'y, 556·850.5. 3400 1560 , Cost.II• Mesa. Ca per week. No de1iveries 1 WtUty N. T_._Co. ing w/financial record"s UftUiiNJ 6011 Irvine BL. N.B, 92626 o r c o I I e ct i n g , ~·-••••••••••••••••••••••• ---T . 1 Zlll Safi J(lr<!.quin & gen'I Secretarial. Top • • r a nspo r tation pro,· -~ . · ., tliUA Rd pay ror qualiried person. L.R.OTIS Plumbing EX 1-::CUTIVESEC\l .. vided. Call ~-4812. "' We are moving torfrv1ne ~ewoort Center. 644-49l0 Reply to:· Classiried ad Remodels & repairs. AVON Reports directly to gen·1 Equ.al Opportunitf aod need a shar'p, ex· --~..4-· 00 299 / D ·i Pilot WaJer. heatersL di's~ man;iger. Must pos~s Employ"' pei;ienctd pers onne l ·R.E.SALES . P.· o . ·B~xo 1~~ Cost~ pQsals , furnace s. SAYS:--~ood typ1n .:.SH .gen ·lof-l ---_::c::<::"-.!'.'-""--l c1erk . ~ · -'I"-lf ·you.wouldl1ketohave Mesa.ca 9262ti. dshwshrs. 642---6263 m/l' MolctltA fice s kills. Exp'd 1n ICEYPUNCHOPI/ ,_ a chanre to ~arn 9.S"'k ·=::.... __ _ & b/a. Complete plumb· H M y personnel & r ecept . SECRETARY Successful can<llda\l!'wil1 COl1\missions on ALL *Secretarial Services• JAPi\NESE Garde~er.' ingser\'.Lic..272004. p 0frf;Y ew ~ .dul1es. lr\•1ne lndustnal Perm . p /l . possibl e be familiar wiiJ_l all your Sa les, please call Yourl-fomeorl'itine Complete Yd work ,-~--a_yo a ~t ycarsl>1l1>.& Cu n1plex:. S<llary open. I · G phas es or co"Mp~y forinformatoonbetween Call675-·'""' cleanup. Cul lrftS. Frtt LEW & Waynes Plumbing start Sa\'lllg again. No Rt·iJly to J)ra."·er CX. /time-. 'ood skills. de· ___ ~ esl.&.1 2 _ 3102 Repair -ff.e model -selling exver. ncl·css. lrl'tne Ca 9~ti&I pendabi!lly & ability to benefit"i ... to handle · 6and8p.m. · h Le'" t •lk "bout ,, C"li.· ' work und e r min . C'e"Ssi nginsljrance,wttk· -.f NEWPr.RT·IRVJNE repope-\\'aler eaters ..., u u u 1 SECR"'TARY /B k TRAINEES • ':vi~ train dependable peo le lo be(.'Ome plastic 1nj ctJon mol~.n&. operdtors. Must be able to s tahd entire sl'lift , i,t ne{'essary. Openings on Isl shtfl . S2.15 hr. 2~ Shift ~.29 hr. U:iU.e io 60 d;iys. c:ardn 'g / Ji.1aint/Lndstp. ~od , s pk1rs, cleanups. so il cond . 642..:.3331 /646/49M. S 0 '''per "s•'on , , h Y reports etc., ha\'e a Realtors h<. •••5770 o;. oo · 615......;261 ·I -70-11 . 1.•xi.·1•. SeC)'., NB. T)'P•••• '' I exc ange -----'-"'-"'--"'I k f s I B ~ ~~ f, r r 1 · b I k .typing •kill of SO w.p ..... . --. eeper or m usiness. 70·l:IO WP oM , tr·-,-,·ro'"·, J ex1 e °"'·or ..,. RES C AP PLY REPAIR R · \\' "'" ""' ·l'hcd 1 & ood h l.t and at least 2 yea"'-e1t· ALESPERSON ontact Pat Butler. · epipe, ater ---------gt>n . ol'f1ce. bkkp!;!. Send s 1 9~.e 9261& r ~ perience -in 8 pe~el ,.. NEEDED* 673---08.51 . Oranf;!eCoastPlastics· heaters. Service line&. BABYS ITTER Wanted resume to P.O. Box 622, ra e . .IQ-. orrice. Ptfust be able lo ScottRealty5J6-7533 '---------850Wesl18thSt ~st Work.642-9315 9am to 12 noon. J\.lonlhru Cd~1 . Ca . 92625 . J SECRETARY, full or part Costa i\lesa ---Fri. J\1ore money for'•' ·-="------!LIKE Chicken ·Soup. it commut-e until Une. RES,TAURANT ~~~~~.;;;,~~~~~ PLUMBING & H -Id · h 97' time to ""ori( w/land de· . eating. h o u seclean l ng . EX PER 'f> pr""l•cal count urttotalk lo I"'· NOW''IR!NG I mod I/ dd' "' Ch k N h boo · n veloper. f,.C, Airport G-S.mc.. 6046 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'TH INGS'" by Moose. Gen woodwork. repairs, plumbine . etc. 642-Sf,i~. re. pairs re e a . 846-7189 . n"rse for w~ekend rel•cf. uc as a ta ver,o W l I I j ------1 " •c •. · · Re w ff ti AITIESSES area. Possible to ""'ork ions. rg /sm obs.-----Apply 9 lo llam . rewar 1ngcareer1q_ al eo erexce ent st~n-778-0263. BABYSITTER wa nte d 646_7"48 , .Estate I in confidence, of ing salaries and a fll.ll Day&Evening eves or wknds ir part· -.:.. btwn hrs 7 am-1 J)m, • -----1 eourse ). Red Carpet rangec't~nefitspack3i'e. .t;IO~TUSES time . 6 44 -4670 9-11 llc"'odeljlepalr 6011 everydayei.:cept.Sun ay. EXPERIENCED Sail · "Realtor s, 830-8800 Please caU1tfor )'l'tn dP· ... Q..OQI(-$ A.J\t .only. ----- ECHN ICAL WRITER - industrial adverlisipc and instruction manual!. ~'lu s t be capable o coo rd i 11 at ing • t'Opy; artwork, and producUo0·6f 615-7360 ~· iW'=t: t r e availabl e . e73-70Z'J 37~ Newport Blvd. Sulte %'60 BEVE RLY-Wrl..SHJ,RE DETECTIVES _ •• .. 1••._:•••••::::=•••• sil-96-16" m~kers seamstress. Topj~963~-;;;,;";'~'~;;;,i;;;;;;;;I pointment. : IUSIOTS · SECRETA.IYf .,, oo,n.Awww BOAT"At°AN . pa,1·, rull time. Apply i!t ,. -+ ~ DISHW'• 11•yp RF.MODELING · · · Centinuous l>erl'on. UllmanSa•ls,410 641 7--.. "'SHEIS w:: UNCHOPR Part tom< )'C -"d ~ '"" -•-•• : E . Pref -ed P I RO LOGY 8 • QUALITY WORK .· ar , ... i _.on 29 Lh St.NB. ..,...-".. xperf~nce err . erm . p /l. possib e ac or~. CallNowfo,or IJ.rge ~P?rl f1 s h1n g -----------1Ch311enei"I posit.ion for · Apply lnPerson f/tim.e. Good skills, de· l\tedical i;:x ~r. req'd: }o'REE ESTIJ\ilATES yacht . Prior e n1pl oy· F'ABHIC STORf. righl ~T!i01J w/SUJ>eC'. \ DEL ~R ,' Betwe,n2&4PM pendability & ability to l\1ature ~·14t'tia.a1...1Speoc':1 • Whr R isk Chim ney Fires"? Eliminate Sooty .fire pl ace odor . Proressional Chi mney S1o1.·eep, Reas. rates. Call Doug, btwn 4.S. 4M·~l00 And Design ml'nt exp in boat ma1n · E~1 PLUYJo:l'.:S ability rGr Pl\1 's "~ ~ EHGIMEERIMG 2750 Hat'bor m. C~1 work und er min . c a s 1 o n"lll I y .,,,._C a 11 751 _ 5619 tenanc-e obsolujely l'\."Q . f'ull or part time. exp. relief. Greitt wa i e.s &: 6001 W. lmpenal H¥1 .. Y l----''-'-'C . s upervision 1n exchange 5-'8-224] · IZlJ)86'J-S760 Wr_ite s.pecifi <" _back · req . Poss H~i!lt . mg:1·. b e nt-.. Apply 144'5 Los -'ngeles,Ca900..f5 .RM;Ptf'nt for r\exib le work , , • -----ground 1nrormat1on to U11t•p 3 1. Cosla l\lesa. Superior Ai·e. N.B. r E~·enings.Ca~ranoBy sc)tedule & good hrly\\llOWAN1'STOy,'ORK1 QU.'\L Work. Ret. z: ;·;: P.0 .Box 321 . Pomona. -~-·a_l_f7!.4~:!_7.iZQ-IUl4(71~.---i ~64~2~-~2~4~t~O~. ~~ Equa\Oppokunity The S.ea Ps}?Ehiatric rale.956-92£1. CHODORSIEVEAe~Bf • •. e~p. Lg & sm jobs. Fre CA 91i66. Hospital, 496-5702. your how.rs, VETneedSwork.Cando es\. FAIR PRICE. lie. FA.ROUT Employerfil!F _, -. . SEC'Y,p /time.2.5 hrsper work for )'our11elC, be odd Jobs, paint-Yard 642 177Q c II I\ 1 E :z M8NEY M-'CHIMISTS · IM's/CCU/1CU wk. Good typing. ~.50 your own boss. Men or' work . Call John 1Sl--· a en, BOOKKF.EPER IHecep· • -E 'd -.1 / Days &Nights.Standby perhr.675-3715 aft6pm wom,n. Can be SliJhUy $41S ~---tion1st. l"ront ofr1{·e or ,. or Your \" c r b a I &~xper lonh\·erticle ~..!.~ PUBLISHER'S ' time, differeotial pay. only. handicapped. Neal • · loofi"9 6012 busy Chirupr,ctor . ,_..... rapal>tll t1es . Earn SIOO 1urret at e, ror·p1t1rr"" · Cl A _J V " 1 k f · t k ;.Full o.r pflime_ .. £.xcellent ean ppearance. ts:, P R 0 F ~ S S J 0 N AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• p "d only. I n1med. µo s•· 931t 1~ ~prmw0c,~4pomr 9pp/lm'"',· e -~~uldclme.1.~o.~afr/lY•.mwe.°C'at't REPRESENTATIVE benetits. ., . *SK'ys. loolckeepen retired. Age 25 l070. Su~· sectttan~ .service. Near 11011. llrs 9-1 & 3-7. Dr. ·v • n ftU..., IChildren's Books): Contactr.-· Jensen·. Li:t: Reinders Ageo<'y plement your incoruo. Qr I J .C. ROOFING CO. dar,· L. n-·utu,c .. _,.,3 l'omrort1:1ble ~pacious of· ~9-8852 . '" D a,nge nty, a rport . Licensed & Insured W I' '41 ..,.. I' ice al' cross the slreet Liberal arts background. C.{>S A MESA 4020 B1r<'h St. Ste 104 ! rive a cab 6 hrs or mot'e Call ror in£. '152-i_t;r4 FreeE!ll, 549--1066 eslc1ff ?r, Suite 107, lropl Oran~e Co unty MAID wanted: Pleaseap· ~me sales exper. Part· Mt,inotlalHospital . NewportBeach833-8190 '8 day. Apply in penon, 8AM..S. REP - 1 R-S NB. 645-5300. Airport. to'or personal in· p ly iri person, Seacliff lime possibili~. caltin~ 30 I I Coll For Appt. Yellow Cab Co., Ut8 E. H..... 6051 A • a_ll ~ypes ,BOOKKEEPER .OnCall. ,ter-view Calll\tr.Kcyser. Motel. 1661 So. Coast On ou r accoun't s , Vctori .. CM . Establishedl965 .16th St.,CoslaMesa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Reas.WFre 1 e es 8 t 3 , 0 1tc, 5 ask p /tim e lo relieve me 833.8098. Hwy, l.aguna Beach. book!llo~s. & museums. 642-27llt'4 ___ ___1~~!siiE;;R~V~l•CEStaAllendanl WANTED. Exp. Dl'ape~ MO VI NG H II or a t . -02U r .. to . p f ---• 494--4892 . Reply toClassiriedadno. . ·~ I ' I u Rn 1 ' anytime Serom um, e lime. Are er FU LL time· l!·xp med sec -----360,c /o Daily Pil<k. P.O. s.le1 1111 ... ors Experienced sea m s lress. Lag una garage c ean up. etia· --rv. s a. exper. pply · ~. . . M"EOICAL Assist. Exp'd, Box l500, Costa Mesa, Ca Men & Womi!i\ needed __ 990_E_~. Coast Hwy. NB Bch. Interiors, 1030 So. b l e fa s t service .St~&oH 2590Ne'l:'port81.CM ~;:ndte~r!·~;iedia~~ ~~r Back office. Gen. Prac· ~ 1 .• ror a· new product. N Cst.494-6818. " 963-6452. A Oftl 6084 ~1 . r tice, Submit handwritten I a r g e · t t ----::::;-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ener~et1 c p l's 1c1an resume·i Box 3'7&, Bal. .. ·--ded 1n v es men LOCAL moving & hauling SHAPE up your s ummer Boys' &. G'irl-5 beg1nn111 g-prac 1n 1-IB. Isl. 92002 ~UL ISTA.n • nee . 1r you 're looking by sludenll Lrglntck, re· Wardrobe. Alterations & l\lu1l t type 60, take Sh, l:IO -----~I "A.LISMAN. for p /lime income Call ' as" Barry 531·123S 10 to 14 years of"ago. Dai· w p n1. Top Sa I a r y . 1\1 EDJCA L T h 1 d.: 1 d aft5pm, S48-658t. · · dreJ1sm8king. 673-:W05 ly Pilot delivery routes 897 _3159 after 3:uo · ec noo._.st n us trious _growlng qUA L W o rk. Ya r.d Cll·51 maybeavailable"inyour 121 F /time. exper'd. commerC'ial &'[ndu.'\trial SALESLAD)", exper'd . •Cleanup Moving Exp area. Earn.profit for de· Jic 'd . A~t & PM + c-.u. brokerage firn'i'~S' an For Dress Shop. Over 2.5. Lo · · · eM'filiott 1--z-6090 GENERAL, ••odlts 842--06fl~ext271. able lie. ·sate.man .• •-'. Sa 1 co m mens' rate w rates 558---0J47 .,..-live ries & cash. tri•'!'-or ~ -----. ... u · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ddi trial experience"~ · bit' f&. \... merchandise l"ot selling WAR E•IOUSEi\1 EN ~1 EDICA Insurance. e"'· W/a ~ty: 548-5383. HAU LI NG & U . -r,oving. RUDt 'S TV &ERVf\,;F. ne w subscriptions. For Work a day. a week or R I p 6 ;. ferred. Presti~eofri 1 mm ., Depend a b l< to'or Personalized ser vice inrormation please call lohg term . Paid weekly. r:;: 11~~lrn:gt00 Be'ac , local ion in . the .city or SALESMEN part time, ser vice. $10 /load UJ: on Color or Blk £1. Wht 642_4321. From San No Fee. 92646 . Irvine . t:xce ptional l\t windowrilm. 548-)868. CaJl646-2450. Clemente -San Juan -. .1 ----libra~ com mission split, __ C!!:J~4"'-8494 . Honectean=-'6054 le 60tl Capistrano hrea, cull ·'J;he,,a rigbt man sl}6uld SALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' abi~•y" & be slron"·finan-18 & over. ~,•en a fully ER CT N Viejo-r:IToroarca,call i1n o..,..t Dr. • h ' • ~ ...., 495-0630 and Miss ion ........ Save ouutanding sales llOUSECLEANING is our AMI ILE. ew & 51:11--6310. Medi ' earc cial y. Out firm offers employed or s tudent. business. Call Janice'i Remodel. Free est. Sm E .,.....,.. lll-IM . equity ,p8rtici pation ·•n male or female. If you R · b5 I """'-... . qual~Oppor. Employer aggedy Anns~·65S3 JO we come . .-..---00 •l~::'.:====------~-::'.J company o~neddevelop-know l person consider· Ho FF .,So'I 6092 =~--113-3331 mltlls,. S~ your re· 1n g improvin g th eir CL~:N~N~ b~ reJa~I~ •••••••'••~••••••••••••• CANVASStNG s ur:ne or inquiry in con-home with a room addi · &: insured priv. pa_rty. *TopSoil•Compoet• BOYS -Girls. Earn •Gett Ofc r ,.._Jidence to 'J!. 0 . Box tion.youtna,vhavejust M I h S200-S300 mo. helpjn g ' 1 --15107 , Saflta ,o\na 92705, earned ~ormore. Yoo Mfi-6069 * C ~1 ~* athletic ~lub sell tickets 1.000/.ofTff;MGMTTRNE $100 'or call W~-l>(oPentel'i, nee::! absolu\.ely no ex · " to 5 porti ng e \•e nts. Good typlng. ll,te bkkpng.; Hi-sch I grad. Cle•ncut-17141979--4303 pe~t:n~e. E>ne 45 minute *HOUSECLEANING• rft Service 6093 536-5716 rfr. Spiker. Cust. serv. Ortler desk. i career oriented. Learn -·-,+--...,~•! traininf!: efas~in NewpO·rt Thoroughlydone.Re(!I. ••••••••••••••,•••••••• -----. , 5500Mo. all phases ·or finance. IEAJ.ESTAft Beach will ~ive yoo the ReliableCall!tot l-3930 T R EE i]'r i m m in g -•C~MVASSEA• HELEMSCHAFffR Call Control Career l,ttOl(BS know~ge & ability t . 'topping, Feedin g , en Over 21 . 5 tn 8PM. Personnel Agency Employment Agency. Industrial. commercial. earn S800 lo sfrol per IRISH Girl! 26 want.s le Removals . Low .-ates. ~t on thru Thursday. 42S2Ca m)fu!l.B-4,NB 556-8506, 3400 1rvine residential. ConSohdate montl\. _working with H~ work 1n gd. ~· 1 Dan,S40--04j0. lOAM to 2PM Sat. $5.0Q 557-271 ., Blvd, N.8 . your indej)end-ant or fr1eods & relatives In thlld.OT 2 OK. Live 1n, nc -per hr + comm. Ex· • s mall brokerage •busi · your own neighborhood, tooking. CM, NB area. Schools & perienced only f --GIRL-FRID•f MGRfTRAIHH ness ~n~ a growing on your own rree time. Clean. Rel . honest. IMtntctiOll 7005 C.1:1 11 8~-21161, . "" New electrical fi rm has l r v 1 n e b a !I e d All. 1~ersona atten4in g 645 -2573 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lite typing. bookkfep-openings. for 8 men. No b r o k e r a g e -tra1n1n ~ class will be , :-.-. PRE-Hallet.beginners & CA.SHIEi • 5450 ih1',&filin,.:,ro1l manre· ~xp.nec.S48~3 deve lo pement fi r m . hired! Call: Mr. Wood . J~~ANESE UuJy \oliOUI~ intermed . 5-12 yrs . Per son a l ity & Ap· uJ e!ltate OIC. Near 0 .C. Pres tige o(fice& with ~Tond ay at Phillips like to Houseclean, needli SlD/.ino. 644_1259• RepranJ:e t l\lo piyroll. ~i·r1lorl , Ca ~t 9AM -MGll Trne, career opp. lde nti ty . Associated Const. Co. 642.00SI trans.645-1587 CalJ ,Con rol (:arcer l P7'1~55ti~, $150 ~uarn plus car. Al(.e b r o k e r o r ----, LADY wi sh d .. ·ork »Wonted, w.197025 Emplovment Agency 2 3-4 6 . 7'1 r . Levi broke'r /Salesman rel a· SALt:S/Publit.• Relations. j-5 (1 b · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-85.05. 3-100 Jr\'IR ~ _GIRLS 11 ~'28) 846-$455._ tionship avail. Wnte P. Host/Hostess positions ~~::en~:s.~'2_.Jas 1~· OWI'i.ER . operator. "n's Blvd;~.D . .. Tr1un ror l1.:g~t1~ate rq11 EE $l 'OO '-O Rox 15107. 5.lnta Ana w1Welt'ome Wa gon In· :.::=....:.::::::_-.l1lore~yr1.~iret ail t1_m e po s 1t10n In M$ , ~ ~t-r 92705, or ca l l WOC lernaCional. Pleasl't nl, EXPER'D. dependable Aa'les. Men 's war. mas11age.Earl\Whlle you fee Paid . ProJc-ct pr 0 per lie s . profitablecareerfbroot· l'ady will clean our 494-9601. · ..:.~~K/SR Oft le•rn. No e<p. ~ .. we enginee r w /diglUI I< 171<1!179--4303 <oing, wHling worker. home;--Jl~ • . ti II. sendtoschool.Appfyany analog. Exp. w/1nstru· , Hrs flev:ible . Car req'd. · 'Jab:W~ ~T • ..aft.cr.Qpoo OLC.Venln&-~went !!'l.!!asurem~t tr: EAL EStATE~esg;o-Ph: Mr11. ftt1orrelli , In \lftcCMMT• 6051 f,1•.ti "1, SO T " 1 t..-2)1:!:Ftarbor Blvd.C.M. ga~ devices. Also fee pie Why nbt,Woc-): ID "the tervwa at-CMtM P..fes •••••••••••,•••.e•• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••-r··~· o wor,. ~mtll m11nul. : , 'J>O!litions . Call Control tic>ttest area,.ffw)tinitob ~n, .557-8360 Thurs Ja •la Yow-Ho\.• M•nlcurl1t·Ptdlcunst-C'0."8~ mo s dW,Sng in· Ir A IR DRESSER -Career Employ ment ee aeb & .~uo t a1n *1'i'Vi;" ror inCoSSJ -UM. 21 Yn &x:Periel'Ce Palm Sprln.JIJJWUh-1t.art •tatll~u;nt ~.,IBt..f'm· attractive ne...,. salon In ~gency . 5~. 3400 Valley! ·Ca\t • Phil Mc EqualOppor. Employer Reu reu !lel-lll2 lmmedl1ttlf.~~ : ~ 1 1 5 em .1 ~1 tor Newport Beach. 75'~ ttvineBl,N.B. Namee:, ~l ll•ae Real ~ · · r -n ro •'yr"!;'!' . comm. O nl y thos e -· Est8't96,J-.ssf A~SWERS TO , ._'l'AX • • . W-.1 ' 7f00 conttol <!""'f· dnor w/tollowlng nedl •pply. l'<l!ED 2 Gil tadlrs. >ut1.1.:::=::..::;<-.-=;;;---I ~ Prof'esslon•ll-paratton ••••••••••••-••••••• .. Oenirel Off ce expc!r. 645-3730. , e/l. Car phbne nee. fttl'r leA .. ir-......&... ~··tr·ns r U ir'~ ....... b -'-helprut,. . . --« Richard.s,846~. • .,...... lll"L o your x "'~"' 1 ctiltS.'v lef'llt 549 '•"'41 llO!JSEKPR/Ch\t<l ~are. ---S....lce st.,lr.:1-edo -tl!onnet -~terh ~~·•tr••~ lte sh. klnt ~_J>lni~ ..... 'II i-.;~U is :30·1~:3oam wkd)·s. 1 ' ."Mui r..c;. Mus t kqoio 11\odifted Quiver -Anemia - • . ~· J • ce 1 OrOWlft Poshlon. 1'1'Ure Eq~OP · Y'~ klndgth "'"I. fl:i;j·1Tl3 or M t dfits & fo.od ~•rvi<"e Solcler -ApJtOar -your m.rm~. ' t' aplltud',. ·l~uve your no,~ ,. a u T. e P e r • o p 1'1.per ... Jt'r.f. EOF.. 32 tXPE'"'SfVE •SA \r£ r M.Ot-r~ ON WIStC&RF f f -, isuper\·1.sory exp: r°" l-IOUJ-8 a weik~ St~ule I j\llt came·'r'rom a wed· T"-Y~c;:.•t"altme.ltn •Pet~'~enc~ CAftP fi&RS ,Ouldborapol"U ~klll\ftsa o a r ,.ttYe An1ntaj Jto 6e 11"t·anaed . .:.Xln·l dl&~th flh ol vei''°i't to~oUr¥el( 4' {MarkCIJQmtqr? CAlJiN M.AK8KS : .r>e~J r _ieU J'OUt',~uiPo" rfe\0° ~~~ ~ ~brn e-fl t'· See Mrs . o! bride w:. ~-~Ing ' .. 551-6539. AcCnt ~! &SlE.Edlrig;r~·SA ~·ad\ uullnes11 Op~ i°';i\:t~•l~fied t l>aii ;jlot, P.O. eojJ~ ~~~':fi( ~.:~~::iT oermacomercryinghl1 = d~aree. Exp. _ Call 5'2 pOrtu'nily Sec:tkin. , Y .. 1111 • !.' , CGI:&• Mria. \llctorJa. CM " e)'el out. TJ:iose "wed · diap are EXPENSIVE. -... \ • For ., Ad low-·• World c .. s.. 642·5671, Ext. 330 In ternational Designe r Pa tte rn 62479, o, ••• 62499, Joc:k•t -- • I • • I ' •. • . . . • . . ' .. ..._W_,.~ tltO ... I .••• ,.OAILYPflOT t 9ur!d!tj .!bft!!g2,t'1i · tlflql••·•~ I ,.,,... ~,..,..w. I . t ~ ··;o······--......_, ... ,""' . ... , W1 • IOI •--•••••••"' .... IW . 120 V 110 °••••-••• •t••••••••••••• ........ --w.rat • ... T• Y *' ~ I ¥ .......... ··--~··· 'lZ t\J'l'liC. 2l ~ •••••.-••••••••••••••••• ''~·····•••••••,.•••••• WE BUY IM RTS IMtMlift '720' ••••••••••••• .. ••••-•• •••••••••••••-•_..., .. -·•••••••••.ww.• Wf\NT ; Le-..J 1ll1tlU· •JiP, J,lke new lit fr , "'13 Ford eam• 1Peclal 'fop Do•l•r ror An)' •••••••••••••••••••••••· f• PR.EK \';ARAQl!li S~;;f <fad:ar ln,, c:,1 ne&' ~ dta~. t.42hn.6'4--6738. VV/1 70 Pop 1'00, Mleh 7SOOGVW,400cul"tnt, MU:eor¥odel 1972 240 Z. Map. Air •. W 1005 Kklpi&e~ ---ebcat, ll~arntei'1fr,:n1r . 'x.zt;''xH":Ml>--6182. t re1. New enalne. 1UU wider we~ .;,_.OS Auto St.e~ CODd. ,,, .. \,.',,,,,.-••••••• · c.ust&-::tlJiol __ Sunda,¥.\'jftiMl:a )uanenc ...,._ .,, '1224'Seati Qit.Ler,m mJtm . ~t..eond, ml._..1' Eldorad JJMPA." C•ll~6-6MU. ... UNIQUl:l 10 rt HatcbCov -• 050 Dr. MJhloRYt< • •PORT-A·Clll8• OMC. boll ...... triller. •114--732A . cab'?lmr, Sloper clean . M... ... ... 1:·==.:-'-'---""'C'-'.:-• · ,....,.. I -• ,....~-A , Gfirll flt.hlng boaL AJlo $5JOO '163-S5lill A6UA "lZ s10 sEpAN. rell•b!!• :a~_ue. JlOQO. Call •••••••••••••• .. •-••••• SAT.1rst.Jf4.,~1 misc1 inGc1 ._,,..,i11on. SJll -bo•l 11400 . B'CAMPERShell . 20015 Manc~er $11'60.or•omeJ>lYmtnw. m[SSEES... touch, eJ~ *'0 ~ Cal l$«-(IHOO 87fg-8868 llZS.c.aUAAef6PM u--._. Ani.helm' ~ '751-5'9tlfl.5 g w. Jo'HNSON LTD. MA' Y•m•h• YllA M , .i ' M7--t177 4 ...... ort-9510 ANTIQUES. ~.ialnh n.-,Full~TwinSc!t.a Santa Ana Ave. LI nl' '"'" IOIJ '70 GLASTRON 20'. 180 ..... CHEVY S •••••••••••••••.,..•••••TOP Dollar paid ror '13 XJ12 SEDAN. Im· . ...,...... ,,,_,...,.. M~i . ' ht f /O, new c:anva.11 . ..,. tep Van,,..,. MB, 4 N . ·maruh11te Orta: own« . ·&. lilh ctnl. 1''1:n~h & 'PrfcedtoMoveNowl! ----~ •••••• ••••• .. ••••••••• trailer exlr is $3SOO comp! aeJr cont New -"·nu. ena. 0 HMW••ndallotbe:rlm· · · bi k In En&:lish tUm. &. ,..arine U3-ISZ541141.a&B6. Hone• 1060 GUITAR ltandmade 494 -3i5J_ a . . moto;/lrans. _$1soo . Mil~•. Xlnt cond. + portedcar1.. SilveQrui~~e~.1~'~-a11i· M . WarehOule movhle . •••••••••••••-•••••••• ClaMtc:il, Gilbert. Xlnt. ~----213-692-5750. many 4utlrai. Pr. Ply. Crevlff' IMW ler. · . ••I.e . Serf & $and •JoGOOD quali\y ~~-! UAYMl\RE &"nt -tle tone$600.673--4CM9 ON·SHORE M~r1ng 1-;. M1-GMJ. 208W tslSlreet 11110 240 z_ Mal wheels. Vllh•ce. lf&S So. C..t . ve aeat, never """""· · .' , ·•-~ • r-------Bay(rol)t 111 1lslond + • .:-. l A · <Hoc ... ·• d ti ,1a1s llwy.L.B.Sat..6Sun. llo't"in g~m ust 1t:ll. Jllmp-tru.in .. "d. $350~or DA VINVI Ac~iun, 1 13' Dory'. E1~. so llP Mobllt..HotnH tt.•o Tl TOYOTA Lan.d ·.-n• •• _....t7l ov.•,r:i:ed ,,fck'alr.1111 ~~j';~;;=.:::~~iiil~llGll!!'.·:8822~~·-------best offer. 58Cl-8117; yr. old~ 8 eautiful cond; Johp1oa la* r1rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cruiser , hrdt.p, <626 Old.11. TOP' boL• .... PAID P ·1 d P~.; 00 i:l&-TW Appl~" MIO 493 '4116. "9o ht ~ 'l' ke ver 6 363• • · · 10 ' 1 . eng., turbo 400 \r1n1.. -leaue · -'* · ••••••••••••••---•••TRADITIONAL Cherry --, ,,. Hmeills, 5;4 ':no .....2:!_2__ __ .__ h x )0 P.ymoulh Mobile roilbar ,Am-FtnSlrack IMMIDIAT&Y or~-500G~·----- •"'R£1GHT DAMAO'EStle =lbug~t. h~carv~ 61:~ri:~:i~P~it,1cld· ~1~.5\;ll '.J't. 5:lo, ali 32' GRAN 0 HAN KS , i:.mt~ s:o~~a~e~r~::i1~~ LMpe, bucket aeat., air TOP CASH for clean '71 240Z~ .55,000 . ml , ai'r,, New Hotpol• Aetrlgs. . _ ~ x 34 · viit&Plli fca-TW day wk.ends. Dinghy, auto·pilot.-s..4_3417 · shocks. "".arren hubs. use<tcuarsandtruc~. AM /f'M stereo. ta". \V<1!1her1 . 1Dryer11 . $17$.813 21 4. ...!'!!~----·--~----.--·---huiler, Intercom depth --new lirea;, brek•s & • HowwdChe.,.. mais 4 spd, tires xlnt. IJshwbra, ae• w.-aty. OAK Duk-Ullbadt chair OWNER to cbUege will L\'§N..,...H4-'*1Y.HarP~t.Ylti finder. life fan1a. xlnt Motor C'/.~"/ ~eels . Xlnl cond. Dove and Qu1USU.' $3223 '552.00.51 aft I pm. ~·red 1 t . Bot A. 36:63 C'upet roilu board J:lni loan ttec. Q"81't4!r i-1orse 15;'tJ'tlnt cond. eves or Sat cond. $34,900. 673"7363 Scoo 9150 --0012or 988-4742'. Nr. MacArthur, _._ __ ====- Warner. Santa Ana. eood. Sp.aniAh. szZs.iot· rree t.o gd home. All tack &Sun 673--1'94 ;;-;-;,:;',t swordfbh. doc. •••••••••••••••••••••••JEEP •55 Clwlc Willys Jamboree and Brlst.oJ lll73 240Z, Air, 4 1pd. lhtrbor.979-29Zl fer.188--6739 incld . $48-6487 or WANTED to rt=nt or bu)' 471 GMC. 2 radios. Of'. PENTON, '69 125M'X. w /high hood. Reliable, Newport8taeh83S~ AM /FM stereo W/tlpe._ F'Ros ·r Free while . 842-9770 Ampforeleclricacou:ilJc Mete•. Pro'vate pa,tu runs 1d. clean, xtras. fun, very lo ml. $12SO ..... •usv~~·c•R! 28000 n1i. $4,500. ort•ke . DR Tbl. o val/ivory, 3 Gih.. ~ . .1 ,. $200 or best offec .., .... _ ...... 6 ..._. VVft. ~ overlease.&30-0174 rt'lr•& .. bottom frwMr, ·te•ves 6 uphl chrs $HIO .»w*' 8070 V'"on 1" stnng gu1 ar. i-15-7744 af't6PM. 673-939V ft 5PM '"""--.--. ~I gdcond. IJ00.$48-8113 Jl,QUaWaY bed. new $50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also Wilnt to rent l"en· -----____ •_ We '9Y top ce '73 240Z, auto, air, m1p, 9'2--<06< WA.....,ED der-HhodeS 1;tageor suit· 24' OWENS C11binCruiser '69 HONDA TR 90 low MUST IE C am/Im. Xlnt cond. 28,000 WASHER & DRYE.R Rc11 n 1 t·ui>e keyboartJ. 846·1677 V.S, l)wr, Head; Ice Box · . · Tnteks 9560 Will take anything in I $4900 &4()-()UT \VhirfpoolJ:luL~.cond. B Ir. W port.ableTV. sss. TOP CASH DOLl~AR $17(1(). 675-4618 mlies ,~~-se6I •••••••••••••••••••••••trade, watches, rl.,gs, m , . Make offer i4ti-7441 Pr. Prov TV Cab $90, PAID FOR .. YOUR ROGER'SDrumSet,5pc. '58 CHEVY 11,A,i T. FD. TV'a etc., , '66DATSUN 1000:2\oPB. 846-set2 Refrii S8(), Din TW $88, 6 JEWELRY: WATCHES, Cymbals. Caaes,. Super SAC. 30' Diesel lraVi•ler. '71 llODAKA 125d1rt bike, Wenches, saddJe lank. 2 2000 HARBOR BLVO. 28 mL per gal. Xlnl ('Ofld, COIN Operated washer" C'bcs po ea. Din tbl $.JS, 4 ART OBJECTS.. GOLi) t•ond ts73 2~John t'ly I.Jr · sips 5. Live xi. cond. Pt1ust sell. $495 spd axle. xtras. St500 MS-1500 mu&\ sell-5900 Ot make1 gas dryer, fD90CI cond .• chn Mea .644-1547 . Sfl~ VER SEflVIC E '. t'O n. s A 1. E -Fe-nde r ;1~~8a~5~~S.:S~i 155~ 0 · ~r~. 496-7307 art~-" __ ~es636 -78l4 . --~OSTA MESA ()(fer. 673-_....,~=·--- rt>asooab1e.847-6782. tUDE A BED. 6' couch. FINE FU RN &"'AN· Ra ss m~n 1?0 amp: xlnl. -. --. ___.. ,--;--:-'66 BSA 6SOcc. Runs goop . '73 C'OU'alER w/Master I Orenp C-..ty.. SALE· WIRE WHEELS queen size mattress 1'lQUES. IW.5'-Z200 cond. saoo . 675-43ll 69 (,LASSPAJt l!l; CC, Must sell! MOO or best of· View Camper shell. xlnt Hl...a. · t Sluyer DUNLAP· 63&--7902 DISHWASHER. Kerunoc-e brown Ir. white .wi~ MAN'S Rolex solid...-.td lH STU U EN-:f -·rrombone hu;o HP, M,erc bl /0 , lokw fer. 548-518fl. . cond . $2600. Pttust sell! ynes 17.5x 14 Radial. SM.88+ port. Wht fonnieat.op. nr noo Green t··~ -·ch K ....-· ours. ra1 er, a1t tan , llJ-430---0070 Oft lfllports '72 "Z" CAR. low miles.• tipeed, light green. (R$TBtMI C<tll ORANGEI COUNTY VOLVO for price '& detalla! 750-2011 Anaheim. n ew . perfect . $85. , · """""'"""' ..... · watch & ~racelet . w/case. good eond. S75. canvas, ski & fieh . llllM•xeyT~ &tS -1995. 6 • ver:y good cood., $50. Slqoll . .546-9977 ~0-3593 53 1-8209or556-1913 •MONEY MAKER• Love seat , grn velvet. :J -----~ Call Roger or iU \·EAR old Admiral 21 cu $36.615-917?. $1,0t. PUKA Neckkl'ces S.1,5. Pets 8017 3 0 , NA Vy H ULL Chev. l \At Ton truc k , 847~ 1--':::::__:_:=---__:_::..::c_ ____ , O • d N great C"Ond. New ena .. -------===-----f rt rt:frigerator, under on an aom1 s ••••••.-•••••••••••••••• /cab's 12500 warranlJ'. IZSO.• IJMI WI CKE R Sofa or Place. 664 So .• Ct:l. Hwy. BABY 1-IAMSTERS. $l.50 w in67s-ft9ois clulch, brks. Pail;lled in-FRIE ... ,,IUJSAL Hollyw~ Bed, wslom Lagl\r;-a. each. 2451 Jrvine. Apt. D. s ide & out. w/ 7xl2' box. We buy used cars &r: WHIRLPOOL W•sber made. like new. Cosl . . CM 548_8989 40' NAVY Hull. $4000. Mu s t see! SlSOO. trucks. Caflii.GROTH $60. Bltn dWrwuhc:r MO. SJ20. Will sell f?" $US. RING 3.~ts-Dia-Rubies . --W /G.M. Dies~ .. $65(1(1. 675-1301. CHEVROLET 1or a free t~rfgidaire washer a . &M -7885 IA,ppra1Jed 11250) ssas. Picwaos & OMJClftl 8090 675-894$ appraisal, Guar /del .14~ 21~-431-1924. Leisure••••••••••••••••••~•••• -'64 VB Chev ~ T PU, no-GROTH CHEVROLET --=-="-':=:::.::;=----=;::o--IJ?OUBLE bed: box spr-Wot.Id eves. . FIELD 'S Warehouse SEARAY 1974 20', yellow spindifr.ex.cnd,SlOOO or 18211 BeachBl\ld. HEAVY Dul)' Washer I: 1n1s and m :attress. . Sale 400 pianos & or· w/whiteinl.188hp,l\1erc bst ofr . Te lescopic HunlinatonBeach Dryrr. Sl.00 or bit olr. Ortbiipedle, hke new. DJA.M.OND:i. .. ~t5aPPll1re · & d Cruiser stiU under war-Camper, S900.536--4lS4. 847·6087 549.3331 492--8803 ' 546--3108 Cocktail R'IJtl "Old·Eu'ro· gans. oew use . '13 KAWASAKI 100 cc, ---. . _ccc...cc=1.....-----I--'-=--==-pea ft c ul · S 17 000 Spinets, grands, players. ranty. Va1_1son/tandem S450. c<ish or takE: over 1973 FC?RD Coun.,er, nms. licyclff . 8020 SOFA & Matching Arm 963-19¥ aiternoof/e''~ GRoing,opt fo~ bulosiness. ;;;e155~a1ter S61l00 . payments. 645--4813 or roll -bar, frnt. & back We'1, ••••••••••••••--•••• chrs. $275. New Broyhill only. -.Ken ta w /oS~<lr! buy. --=--548-9443 after6 pm. b,u,mpe•',',·-~,·~ or make ~oirsc. ~ dExso.lics.or st he . USED bikes le parts. 115. yi:>uth bdrm. set. $600. - . aw a_i · ·~1.n w~ Y • 13' BOSTON Whaler 9.5 -------0 er. -~-'-'~-'------" &t up. 2:481 Newport 5S6---0707 Mlsc.at-'\ou:s aoao 8ald~1n . ~h1itl'er1n1 . Johnson outbd. 2 tanks, '741-IONDACBJ60.5mo's, -. -----ClllSSICS,lmports Blvd. .. C.M."2-1910 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Yamaha, Km'lball , Wur., cover trlr etc S995 xlnt cond. Clean, saddle 7~ COU,RIER, red, wd JIMMARIMO -~-~------1 NlCEEarlyAtner.2c;ush . etc, ' ' baµs , l helmets. $1150. tires, m a1s. hvy dty MOTORCARS SCHWINN Sqptt Sport, C'OUCh, MS-Maple bench WAMTED f"IELD'~ (714>638-2770 54l---4547 · l..ou is.642-8484 bumper.i30-368l.. 1200W.CoaltHwy. b i s •It hers. ·aas ea . phone tbl., coff. tbl .• Or. TpP CASH DQLLAR 12072 Btookhurst St., t4'WHALER, lraller. ne~· -OLll-M•N-MUSTSELL 'bl 'GMC o/4 , eompl reblt. Newport Beach ~ft-9l.fX10E Campy, cabforst~reoor!S3Sea. PAJD F.OR YOUR .,GG. lif'e preservers & "M' 327 & I h 645·1102 $2Z'S.TS2-0176. Other mis~. 963---4980 JEWELl.tY. WATCHEs. . ~ cushions .$895.615-3200. Huskie 8 spd. 350. i\lint eng c utc · ----------- il816BlueReef,H8 ART olfJECTS. GOLD, ORGAMCLASSES ------cond. 3 tanks. much 673-65Z8aft6 PM. AUDIWANTID :?Z'' Custom blL racing/ SI LYE R S'ERV J C~. free tD Adults S i 9060 g'lar1ng. S700or trad~ for '67 P.U. & Camper, xlnt Private party seeks late fastt.ouring . .201bscam-NEARLYnewhighgrade FINE FURN" AN A ti i.. 1. looh, al \g'e street machine . rond. Many.xtras. Must Py--Sh1'mon-""··ntour. nau•anyde couch, love T"" • <.'cep ng neserva ions ••••••••··~··•••••••••• ·7 model 1973 Audi Fox, 2 ~ • TIQUES ••• 2200 Ca ll fo, 1·nrorma" 6 3-6372 see to apprec. $1900. d d · 121$/offer. 8414t130 te•t, reelinet'. $350. Sol _ · ~-:--· ~ uon. N f:W Fa ttory D'i re ct r · 4 sp w /a ir cond. -'-'-''--"="-'"'--'='----I teak bookcase. S'x4 '. E M' B E RS II I p i n Costa Mes.a, 642-2851.or Sabots, ~r eadv to sail. 1973 TRIUl\1 Pl-I 750Tige-r. 846-5359· ·-----~ Prefer brown, silver or TWO lite new PEUGOT Sl 25. After 5 PM-. JRVINE CO ST''-.. Fountain Va ll e _'tr', Winardj & N.tples.~9. Good cond. 6600 miles.73• CHEV ~ ton. P .U. black. Phone Mike at JO 1Pd. M " F. Deluxe MZ-2890. -l Club l lOOOA+ t"""na"tfry 963--67~ Only lhose s1.n· 540-149~ Mon-t'ri. $1100. Mark 494-8193. l\1ost extr as. ln<'I. ai r. 675-8624 evenines •nd modds. $125 ea. or b6t. · ra er cerely interested 1n ------weekends . .,&t6-'19o8afl6. -42" round Dll)etl.e table, 2 ·fees. days 1213 ) 28.1-:081 . learn'ing to play the CAL 25. Xlnt cond. Genoa, ·73 YAM Al-IA 125!\.1 X , Sac. s.'.!.2~..:...494-8819· ------ leaves 4 ehflirs z l'ltools eves art 7 ltall 644--57J6. Organ should take ad-Sp1naker, ti llP O/B. Try )!real eond Best offer. 'ii i., T International V·8 Auto1, lrnporhd BICYCLE: E n 11i"lh s.so.fW-9039. ' · 5800 + Transfer li;e~&. ~;jli.tageor,i:isoffer. S6400.673 -7C1.18. Call675--0J:!O. AT. R /H. xtra 00 gai ••••••••••••••••••••••• made. 3 spe~womens. M he hl . NB T cocu• M ic C-lce l k -b d A k •U R 9705 goodcond.m. ---4862 TWO 6x9 Wool R"""• l Jt _em rs P 11'1 # en· ---_..,, AQUA CAT, new rac1n~ l\A\V,\SAKI 196..'J l\1ach s"1900n c.10n1 _c~.; s inc Af'f• o"'ee • 1972 DATSUH 1200 F4STIACIC• ' 4 speed, radio. heater , ru.ns super good. ,to1ne tran spo rtation . !267ELV J $1496 GUST AfSOH LIHCOLH MIRCUllY 16800 Beach Blvd., 118.1714)842-8844 'i4 260Z, air, !\lags, slk. s hirt . Emerald Grn. 14000 ml, clean. ss.ses:. 833-2318 '7 3 Z40Z, MUST SACR IFICE· Air. ma·gs,. AM /Fl'rt , auto. Ukencw. JOSOO mi, $4,lDJ. or as- sume lease +. 640---0279 Rat 9725' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUHTY'S HEWES T • LARGEST 1 • ..._ n1 s Club day• J,13) · Ill d d ~· "'° ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int shag, 1 mull·Color 283 7081 · n 11 C*SH for Steinwav or sail . cartop carrier. Xlnt , very g . con . ""SO or __ :___ __ _c,_c___ __ ___, PEUGEOT 10 spd, gd h S30 Oval R - . eves a ca h ood " W · d $450 968 :U71 best offer. 640-1197 .65 CHEV. p _ U . ., T. 1961 ALPl_IA Romeo 1600 ---',•Mowm' 1 -·-sell'. s ag. . ea. ug, 644 _5736 ot er g piano. nte con · · -yz GTV 1 IMMEDIAn ~ u.._ Jge, avoc .. gm poly_ ester -. P.O.Box302,Coronadel MELCR -AFT Rac'on g ------------6/St1ck. Ladder racks .. 'orig. 0~<Jler, ow -l20 lT Bed lik M 92625 '69 llONDA 350. xlnt . "lctol boxes. 5850 _ mileage. Qual Webbers. DILIYERY ··~ --· wan • enew.ruLL JrvineCoastCo\m· ar. · s bot ·1 d con<! .. lo mLlesrn"'.o' 64"6 ,,.2 Sµpe• cond. Ph ·. All'lod•ls&Cot-_ __., W/xtra ac~eSs . sso . tr C)ub membersh+ --~ ~ ne\•e r s a1 e . _.... ....., , ,. ..... ~ C4t----""'---,-80-3-5-154S-3509afl.f pm.orall ~.' p. Tl-10~1AS ,E_LECTRIC Fiberglass mast, custom bestofft>r.548-9657 --~ 536-9533. DickMillerMotors .. . day Sun o:a"'-82lB 0 RG AN $ l:iO. Phone bit sail, cost over $500 .• 7, KAWASAKI 90J-Z-l 1960 CH EV. Apache io, ~ & •• ..a -9707 l20 W. Wa•ner at So. •••••• •··~·-••••••• ·. liOf ---~ --64$---6179 Sell for $300. 556--8920 ...,_ , ' ~y1••-v ... ~ ,,.. __ _. w/xtras. Musl seetoap'. T . P .Up. Runs okay.••••••••••••••••••••••• l'r1ain • -~~"." ,......., ~~ '-Ulru. .a, queen ENN)~ Cl ub Me m · -E -preciate. Under 500 m1. S350.67S~352. S t A 5.572132 Adllllll eat~ sz convert ., moss' gm brship. "fbwrler ihoved. S'1NET Organ, elec_ wt HOBI CAT 16, No. 1111. -='-------! AUDI WAMTID _a_n_• __ n_•-~---· _ . nauc. SlOO. Sola, plum . ~a . fl 752_1430 speak~r. xlnt cond. $300. Full boa1 cov .. lrlr. _& Must l'lell ! Owner has ·74 DATSUN like new Private party seek.slate .,.q'fWtnahnceTABBY kit· spaniSh\style. · 4~~ce .... , .,· ~ISSO:__ other ac~ess. Death 1n pink. 497 -2516 Am /Fm. $300oor best of: model 1973 Audl Fox, 2 ~5 moa.AllshotsS10 -byplasUc.$250;Vibrator ~ -. TV la ... I• the fa~1ly, mu.st sell .. 71 1-i uSQVARNA·-IOO fer.545--4749. dr. 4 spd w/air co'nd. ea.640--t307 Chair, blk naug .. sso. Trpl CA R.P E'tt N~" nu~b y 'HIR:'ihno 809I Sl.600 rir:m. ~11 Cross, gd shape. $5.50. Prerer brown, silver or Pott' f , 1040 Dresser w /m1 rror, & l)llon., off-white, slight ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18. ALPHA O~T. race ri-· 675 -5757 Vans 9570 black. Phone ft.tike at .-.... ~ •. ~l.;~••••• (:hest Drwr. $25. ea. s ell pattern, SO sq. yds. STERE"'~COHCORD ady, new c---'i~•on. Will -----675--8624 evenings and Q lldb d ~ 642 --•489 ft> " ~~ • 1969 500cc KAWASAK I,••••••••••••••••••••••• k d ~· ueen r • s pan. """"· --.. a . pm dtmon strat f! & give wee en s. • ''" • style S25 Bunk Beds -AM /l''M ono.& Sterw nt.·cds some work, S4UO. 1972 FORD E .200. Xlnt ...:..=::.:::::.:::._ ______ , Y!R r Sl~. Crilhuahua. eomP. $65.' Colonial solid W_OJ;l K 1 t-iG Oryl'r S 15. M o d e A F C. ·Du a I lt!sson s · s i 975 . Ca I l or best ofr by 2/10. Call cond. Pr1v<1.te Party. Call 'T l JOOL.S. 2-1 mpg, auto. lnY.,~lea, Lab. pit maple Co/fee Tbl. $30. King W(t'bed & fltr SJO, Speakers, Ca.5se tte ~33!..!_._ 1'om G13-8089afl 6pm 646-7100 stereo. sun roof, xlnt t Hll'"" DB '\f( H(llB fR1 £0l AN UI R 11 '';0 llfACH Ill YO Wr•'"''"''"' ~J I 68 1 4 bl.l_lll.~lr~ P.CJIT'. G. Childs 6 dwr dre55er, $10. PaddecJ.,i:hr & couch·es. Recorder . etc. Sl25 t'irm. SAC HI FJ C f: 30• Alden ------cond. $2-150. 536-9711. (9h!"P~ mer eskimo. 100 644-----4539 New lr'm /fm st!!reo, 4 642-0613 Sloop. 53500. Good cond. Motor Hames.Sain/ 1973 DODGE Maxi,·an .... .u....H-- m1tt: l.puppies. Stud --spkrs. $150. Clothing, etc. ----, 714_558_7342 Rent 9'160 A/C, Am/Fm, 2 tone. 3 ,...111~ •aley 9709 '71 124 «-e. .. servlce most breeds. 2525 WRT Iron Oval Dinette, in 646·1908 art 6pm. STE R E 0 con so I e · ••••••••••••••••••••••• spd, '¥~ T, 979--8837 CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000 SSl·~lr\.'ine W. ~it •Fiifrv~ SA. or outdoor. wht rormica, , ,. Pacltard Beft' Al\1 /FM. 14' SATF.LLITE. sail no. MOTdRHOME areil. 62' 3000 l'o1K 11. Body ex· Opftie~u~1-6021'. 6 chrs. 2 matching chrs. 74 RCA H/W 19 port. tape cart., phono $150. 4. newly painted, trailer ltEN'fA.Ls . 6 8 D 0 D GE van cellent, runs strong . Honda 9727 .._ , Ottoman side tb!s. $250. TV. Xlnl. cond. S'15or olr. 64'-6081arter5:30. $495. 549 -3107 f) \LE'S S38-0900 • $1500. 492--0161. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEJMARANER Puppies. marble t.Op 36" circle $4.5 '74 mens 25" Wht . Gitane ---, -----'-----Sports man. 42,000 mi. ,A15.C rraiatered. Ct\alJI· 615--0736.afLlO. JO spd. Xlnt. cond. SIOOor WillT_E'°'.PCJrlable 12 'color 22' ALBATROSSSLOOP' 33· FLF:X I Bl.E Bus. Fully ~c~ff':.:: 962---6407 -ptqri Jtloodlines, s hots " · ofr. 646-555:1 TV· hke ~ew S200. Needs clean.up. !'elf.cont'd . sips 6. Beau· wormed. Soulheast~rn Twn Br set. hand rubbed. ---. 'ti: ti7S~9£B7 • S275 . b75--4618 ty, A !C. new rubber. all U.ti. quality sire. See PecalJ. dbl drsr, nite 9 PIECE !?eel, sptral step '74 ODDG[ VAN sire, dame & pups 10 ilp-stancf.; Hke new. $350. •rought iron pl ant rack. 19" l'ORTABLE Blk. &: ERICSON 2.32 '13 like xtrns. 59.500. 548--44&1 preciate:99'1-llM 846-1861 A1a~r\ovox Cir . TV. Whl. TV w /stand, IO new, wheel, l t B. 0 VHF. '7324'0PE:'ll ROAD.Roof ,\utomalic, power steer· ... 1 n1th s tereo. 2 ne~· monthsold.&U---64l4 Fath ., Watts Sails. air, 4kw gen, dual gas ing,slereo.1796.JSDl ST. BEftNARD. male. KJNGSZ bed, new. com· unas, o ld carpentry & Barlo1<>·s, f'\ewport Slip, tnks, dodge 4l3eng. 17M . ~AB99 A.KC. shots, needs nome plete, still ~·~· xtra m 1 disc. ~)•. sOme .50 yrs. looh & Morine £2.J,500. Private Party. S8950. 546-8046. .,., •this week. SlOO.SCS-1340 lirm $190 f_,,.,.. $(50) o • 2 couches. refrig, 2 Equfpmettt 644 ---6787. oi:l Queen $170, usually washers, 1 dryer .••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------ITrallen.Tra'fel 9170 d'""''-'l••,.:• LAB ~~PS A.KC c;tia mp. t.ome. ll\cl del. 832-;i&88-Numerous Misc. items. I 5 ' 0 I Y m pi c t-' 1 n n ••••••••••••••••••••••• l4U1. tal\O sired~ X·r•yed, PR·A 543--4464 G 9010 Completely ni;tged. Xlnt. SEA RS Tent ·rrailer gdn · cleareit. jllka.·lc yeUows. BDRM . SET, ·Drexel nu-al Cond. SSOO. Call615-1725 ood d · L' ' TOYOTA ---2IM M h 4 t bed TENNIS CLUB f II ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----g con · 75 ic. S225. -' A ag . POI er • • u mem· TAX ADVANTAG<' JSL ,\NDER 32, pcdcst-.1 545·1044 .. '' dresser a/'mirr. $475. bership $1000. + lrarMifer "' .. --------1 AKJi'A Puppies. AJ(.C, firm . 640-61117 fee. 646-2945 Donate your boat. stee~·g., a uto pilot , .Vl,IF TrailH"S, Utility . 9180 1966 Horbor. CM. 6•6·9303 wki.male&femaf~.Call ..,--BoySc6uls 546--4990 r,ad10. f ully equip d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .66 vw p 1 v c~ 554-0728 01.IENT AL LAMPS • f'IREW.OOD SALE•. -545.7435 or 546-46111 al)e an. uuu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 BAVARIA CLOSEOUT SAVE!· CreYi.rlMW 208 W. lst Street Santa Ana 835-317 -----1 P,r. Ming Blue Ginger Org. Euc. de! $75. cord. •--L 511 CAil 1-~auiing z~r. Cost body & trans. 7S tags. AKC Af1hans: aUtnd>. Ja.r W/ teak bases, ofl-$43. 1h Cord. 581-1122 -~. p Docks 9070 new 5 5. 1 e new Needs engine work S400 tea e-u P "ood I e s & -wbite shades, 1;, Price. Coast t'irewood Supply ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300Call 546--8046 or best offer. John 581-~ Ill'\. ~~:1*~te r pupa . Bj'appl .. 875_1274. COMPLETE Set fo~l1· M:~~!~~s1::u::t!:~s SLIP AVAILABILl!IE~AutoSft"'t'lcct&/ 2464Sat.&Sun.to6PM ~ ~· --CUT Velvet --•a & love cyclopedia Britt. S200. Np•0:::,00,"0,8s~aa'o1h 2030,....,.,32, Parts 9400 (4) 15" 4:1N'• BOLT PAT· ----------·! ILKY T 3 Mil r ' -••••••••••••••••••••••• TERN h I f't •ll b erriers, mona;. Seal teak tables lamps like new. Weber BBQ. Powe r only 673-5253 w ee s, 1 S ORAM GE COUMTY"S old,AKC.~IOOea. vtnyi sofa & lo~e seat: $50.548-7482 -----2 WIDEGoodyearUl"efon Chevy GMC Vans SlOO. OLDEST 963-Q.eS coffee I: end tables, dbl BOAT Slip ror rent. Up to wide ·wheels for Ford (4) 4:V." lo 5" adapt.ors & hide.a-bed, game table/ Jo: R RAZZ 0 3 T 1 er 1626 Plactfttia A•e 2a·. $2.50 per rt. Nwpt truck· Bol.t pattern 5_ on 5 SIS. 675-9697 _____ __ ST. BERNARD puppies, <lcL---,refrig.Xlntcond. Waterfall. (4'x3~t.i d1a ) Costa~-Bcharea-197-3127 ·~. Ask in g S40 firm . -pure bred. AKC reg. Ill,, dee pc for lawn m-patio. ~ ------673--4a66 morn. or e\'es. 1971 .Chevy 350 V~. auto. ~150.ea.496-9291 642-4649. Was $200/bst offer. 17141541-0292 t\DJACl-.:NT to Luxury 2 ---r1td10. 18,000 m1. Xlnt Sales·Se:rvice-Leasina MINIA Schnauzers bo G...,. s• 1055 675-5918 afternoons. + 2 apt. Pkg. Deal. 5400 vw Trans cn:el eond. 968--6893. Roy CarYer, Inc. ~Chri stmasday.Loveabl •••••••••••••••••••••••ESTATE Fur Coats ror BAY fi s hing boat & ;:~~~~t. "'1arina <2131 ~---496 ...... 1421 ·oo VW VAN, rebl.t eng, Rolls'koyce HMW Vo.lenline10. AKC . S~MOVJNG Sale·_queen sz sale. Natural Glacial Seagul l motor SZ25 . --WANTED Vncuu,.rtf type new t1r~s & rims, great Z34E.17LhSt. qual. See proud mom sofa bed & chair, tables, mink 1750· Brown broad 968---6767 or 642-7611 windshield wii:i& .motor gas m 1 le age. $1400. COila Mesa 546-444-i JAGUAR Stites. Service, &Leasing• NEWl'Uf\T IMP[Jf\TS dad. Choose yours now ! ladderbaclf chairs. 2 tail.;,,, n<ii.. mink trim .• _ ..... _ Mo-;-inl/ TtaM,arlaffa. rorI950Plym.548 1 _496-5950:_ 72 BMW 3.0CS 962-3237 dryers chest 10 spd ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ · . •. .• · $3SO; Bleached Katgon Stt"t'ice 9020 AUTO PAINTER wahts 73' DODGE T--000, Maxi llOOW.Col1t!My.k&. J RISJl SET'fER Pupa. ~ike,i m•~Mitems. 118 Lamb ':'"1 l\tor~ofian ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• C~a. Sale Xtra Work., Very ft eas. Van. Self contd. 18,000 ~~!~:;r fit~~~r.w~e!~,i~ 642 .. 9405 $40.6 wk5 old.Jan.30., um~, ~am ~tri~,h~: ~? rtOBERT MARIN E Rfttt ... 91ZO Hates. Cal l Mike at mis. See to appreciate. suri roo(. air, stereo, -------- 646--0494 ISTATESALE 6~;~1';7~~6·~. · i-·o~';all_yt w/~a~g8est ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-3211. ~_2~:_-•~•~•:._·~'~3~3_4;,,c·1 mags . 1 owner ? T IRl-:SALE . 'wat<1 h tor Fantastic -yac main .co in as 72' Sl-IASTA Mini Moto Anti C~IEVY C964GB Y I GOODYEAR l S1le.3Families.Sal/SunNEWFloorlengthnatura1 ro r.ema n .. I .h ave the Home .,fully se lf c-·t. 952 '7P3S PB Van.MAuto, CrevferlMW 185xl5Radlal.$3l .72+ ""To Y• 10'45 . Feb 1 & 2. 9AM to 4 PM . ranch mink coat, cwitom same. quaht~· al ~a the conlned. $4,620. firm. :lass cs 0 I , s tereo, ag1, " tl36-7902 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'30 'La rka;pur. CDM . made. Reduced price. 960c'?'5t. 33"1"1s 963-3131/Res 497-2059. M••U••S•1:•S•·.·,,••1•962•~··C•l•a••~· vinyl in.!.:_ 842-9186 $· -.,-,-,-A-C UA R XJ Su ALL female ,•-~erA 'verything A to Z, Junk 846-~--· .. . ssic '69 i-~O RD Econoline 6 , 6: 4-Dr. 1•1 •l'l:'pu ~ & E 1 1 11 Lo ·---NIMR ODleflltoptravel Alfa Romeo (,1ulletta 1 . k · t-ull powt•r , lcalher int :mixeddog.lyr.old,liket , :1 8 e ems. ,wHJDE -A-UEIJ . beige loats,Mdf'lne lrailer$:!50. · · • cy,stic .Sl295 .. kids, very affectionate&-Priee.ALLMUSTG.O. naugahyde. 7·4· ... Good Equipment 9030 842 -118!1 ~f:~~;.is!1~Y spare Call&12-3622 Sant~~. tstSlr~·3171 ~·~w ~~29~~i~;. :~ii welJ behavt..>d. Nds good AT(SUN, Feb. lst& 2nd, cond. $f.0. 968---lf723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto W tH t590 833 9300 home Wllh fenced yard. Furn. & misc. 9662 Pep. --Lt\!E ~1DL O.M.C. Out· Q ' •••••~•••~"•~••••••••• 69'HMW . Excl.condlUon. -=·-- 586--f!SOs pertree HB . 96J---6l45 MAf:'LE bar. Three C11p· drive 1S5, $500. _.t~·~· STAR GAZ EK-IC• .. J WE PA y TOP DOLLAR Re·built engine. Pri.pc.y . '58 JAGUAR 3 4 litre MK ~. ' la 1 n s b a r s t o o I 5 . 646 -2222 t=~"-'-"-,,::__:::_:tr-CLAY 1 l'l.lLl..ANl---~-----1 F"OR TOP USED CARS 494-9755 ext. 5. I. auto, 4 dr Sedan. $950. "' Shepherd, YI Collie. R bl 64f)l-'2657 J¥'I ... ,11 -c..u! Blood fem . 3 yn to gd hetyth'-9Goes! easona e. MERCURY .50 Hp, Short -A •A1.1t -t't ;:;:~~~:··:::ri= ~ FOREIGN, DOMESTIC C ... ---9715 ~~9!2 ------- )'onie. _6'5-505. Sat/Sun 10 lhruS-furn. BOYS wel suit, sleeves shaft. 10 hrs max, bottom , .. ,~." To d1...-io, ..,.,,o;. •or Moiido.y, or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• <-----------1 attteo,. color TV, diabes, and'surrboard. paint. clec. start, gas •-odwont._...~ir>o'o~ Ir your car is extra clean SAL.E-Dunlap Wire , , __ ,, Jtl.lX Breed pup~ies, 8 'fft-1, Etc. 16.S 22nd St. 646-'Jl92 can.5800.orbstl)(r. Rori 1~~=-h•9\ 61 °" see us first. Wheel•I&.sx13SLlel. ,,,_ 9712 wlcs Call Y11ndy CM . ---641-?Nt')d ' '"°"'' llci..._. -2!.o-( .... I( IAUElllUICK ..,.11 il8+ .. ....,7002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl-i.i .. or be.I spm ~f OTOROl..A Stere9 .. ~ ays. l("'-J,,.,. •1• ..... i. ......, - .-JJ--M)f. · AWl'O. washer. gd. rond. Console $50. Twn bedS. CAL 20. Spln·p;Me & gear S~ ~;r;_. ::~::-Cos~~~rbot~ · '74 CAPRI Vs. TM, JENSEN SGS. Gas dryer. 3 heats •. 2 box sp&/matt/frartit SIS 4i:ls .. CAL ai Jonny-;~· ff=: .. .,. ~{!:'.. am/fm l tt eo 13695 HE .A.LEY 1'J'I' &ABBIT. 1.,,. old cylel'lS65,bothSIOO.Twin ea. Dbl hdbrd 15 «e.ar $7d, 20 lb. Dan 111""' !... ..( ... -TOf'D"'' ... 613"--1m. . a ""• em,Du'<h.•ithcqe. ovenrange$5Cl.646--M47 842-111166 tAnthor 20' t hain, 200' ,::':"""" ~= ..... ~~ v~ 6'$-...:...t93lalt.7 SAC . u -,. \ nylon line ltio. Rubber :11 ~ ;11~~ ~;t'::"' 'PAtD '72:)000CC,Am/FTn,A1C. JINSIMHIAl.EY -~ RtFtC~! 2 blk """• newoll.,"'*• d;ngny $25. Mlle. divlng '.. • -'"'" IMME_o1•--"y upe..ic,"11'e"1~·~,,,· l.,TIRC,..._,,, SAMO"°BDma&e,,.11aed,2 ch•lr1, twio mtt· ShellMedliacn geurS2S.~••OMGO/S :;:=-*' ·!;~ ~::;;:;• .-i-. .,_ " A"tEft. ~.!-'~. p>Od t..ress / 1 prldgs, mir ~ Small. match lhelle S2S . ga11 tank·Sl6'661-4:1689 ,,,..... ~,,., ;tr-FOR ALL Sties, Service, & Leulng --~ fo4-/~old frame. m'n '• ""' ',.,........ ..,.. ~11 MC IS D-972, • CaJl ••g ....... 1•~-.,t,...i.,.. ~w..... ,..,.,., . Cloth • 42. misc item1. .ro -u .. ,, loeh, Power· -9040 ••o. .. .,.""'""' ··C.. ••··~··••••••••••••••• 7112 Kinglet Court, OM. W'AMTID •••••••••••,~··•..-•··~·· 1'fbZ" ~&:"' ilsi:::,.. WILLIUYYOUI "' 1..::~.::":....:1c.792=·------1 ,.mp to rent or bu{, for 36. aft c atin or ~ciEL ~~::,. ~j~ ' ~" D~TSU~TftYOTA -,.'",.'" f · "::~ o•yo s'w-·G~ ~----j~ATEGARAGF.SAL,E ele<tric ocoustjc Gboon TRAWLER.fgi•,l:i<Jo''Nt ll""""'-1 K A "" ....., • .._._.d, ~n)e Sold. e\:erythloa JZ 1trl11s1 gulfar. Al110 range'. Z head~ celeC. ~?'~ -J:tt.o ~ID J"OR 01\ NOT. 1••""' -ll~itl! mU;tt 10J Sun. Feb. 2, want to 'ent f'tade.J" hofdinsf w t Jticr.'t'l'lt + J:~;:..... ~ .,,:: w I I. L PAY T<1.f •tchlidre.. 10-S. 2673 Sa11ta Ana Ave. RJN>du 11ta1e or sui(~l~e etc. ltfAKE PFFER. AJL. )0 .. ..i ..Jlc.M 90"~· I>OL'LAR. CA~ KE.NT C.•. . --1877 6T3 1003. • !!!::::!:$ Qll•J..~ C)•~l.1 ALLEN,IMO--OM2. ' ) .. I. - . . .....,,.,.,ried , ~i.,orto11 ' ...,..,,.,,.~ 1 .. ,..w .._,1..,ii:11ad ~UM4 &.nd!f·'•"'uory2.io1s DAILYPtLot W13. .••• ............... ,,, ... , ..... , .............. '"'"'''""" .. ,-....... , ................. ,., ....................... , ............... , ... ,.. M4 A-. UM<ll • DICll wn:sGiM'i:'f' Ka in 91ew. .t7-ll M•I • 9741 9765 •-9770 YotY• t77 • ff IS~.~ .............. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• WILSON,~~ftp ••••••••······-·••••• • 1 0 roto •• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• · ' run '69 KAR-MANN OHt.-. •••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••i!.•••• ••••••,•••••••••••••••• VO VO W tbtl C •OIL' _.,. ca...... "20 CNl ... Rtil . 9t30 New ••• ;1e·w bt..ic. '7J ..... N-OB 1 0T. Miote,' VW, 1'7~ aus. 7 pill, . IL u ....... u' "' ~""-················-·····-············ .. ••••••• IO«DMO\Olco •• 1&50.CaU1414-......e8f'A / wlrii; wh'I•, ~Int tond. '12TOYOTAl~.l...uxPte auto n1.1 . Mich•IJn ~=;8"411~4.xti' · Oran1eCouniy•t'lir1e1t 73 CttEVY 1mp1l1 71 MARIClll AMMouMclS UPTO J ~. Mldw ~. Da)'I Up. • 1pd, R/H delux radials. 13195. Pr pty. ' · ae1eetlon. lt68't ·1914'1 Watcon. Fully equip. Air G<t.Cond. TS2-Ji&3 ...._...... t740 557~JV•. ---tamper lhell 1lpo 2, I (6.111JftN)HI---. ....,.,.. UM<ll cond . Xlnl cond. Low ml. ssoo · " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml, S23.50. 7l4--9ti2-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G d I 93 075 rRICEO for quick aatet ~41 MERCtDES BENZ 'fO MOB OT,·Jbir 'ml . QC'2.ll-Ul-U91 '11 PANEL. ~built. Im· • oo t rea . ' . 72 MK IV, tOuJd be CASH 4$0 SLC. T,000 mllu, Yellow. Now ong. brkj. • 1967.TOYOTA .maeulate! Arif PM.. Goaarol 9f01 6'4-4T7. . le11odl <t39001 C.11 1<>r REFU14D TO YOU la1ded with extru. Mltfl lirt"a:. Am/Fm. ta70Q or 968-691-4. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 Chew. Malibu Sprt quote; .\23·7250. Ftnanc· fX'"P••S nll 148--8303 beat ofter. C•ll fves, COIOMA• Cpe. Xlnl cond. F,.c air. ~naavajJable.dlr. · """' ._,.. : -. 540-9)1'1. A u lom111ic , radlo,'89 vw svo .Nu engJ Sales ......... 73'CDVL d •-!•lly Auto.V·8.P/1.P/ti.R/H. ·1sM•ft! .... ._11t..1G '70 GRAND M!RCEOES i -heater, re111 nice tr•n&· tran1, clutch & brakes. • 1jk" au ;"'Muat Wht walls. V\n.yl roar. Cort.th 9'32 "~I"" 600r: Movie 1tl'T'a 66 MCB hatil\Op. En1 portatton car. tVSV~) Best ofr. over SJ,000. ....11 YfMr , loa91ded0.·494•_new85.;. ds. Uc. 816 E IA. sa100 or •.•••••110•••••••••••••1t•• "'°+· 2 personal cir In mint con· ' great, body J>Ot. '°• Ap-'926 642 7098 ilf..5 7767 LI•-~ "'" besi.OU 892-.1183 ft 6 6 dlt lon. 39.000 act ual Prox 26mp1. *'99. -or r .., .. ,,_ 831-1-4Jtieva. -er. • 73CORV.,redconvert.2 Buckot aeata, carpetlna. mlle1 (#00l529> Wltl _M_S·lOO_s. G9'STAFSOH 'tl7 yw Cl td Bl1 'ad Pleasant pm . ---Tops, AM /FM sterw, • vinyl interior. front 6 ..,. Ii LIMC:OLMMERCURY cond. M u:~sae& fi.ooo: '61ELOOrado.-42,000ml. · spd .. aM): h~•l~roption. ar bumper auard a; I•"• 0f ell. < 7141 ()pol ' "· 9746 168008each81vd. 64,_....,158l-2t:l8 • & Ex<eplionally clean & Cllry.t.r ff25 11.ooomlles.w-<1'7. ras\b•ck Hfllna. B33·9300 d. r ' ~ ···~··················· ! •1.8. f714)M2-8844 -...-Produ~ff? cond .673~943. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c-ar t9l l (SF03Yll5072) ~, M~RCED'ES 4•• SL' ·73 OPEL GT Coor.. 4 -64' vw Sedan. Fine condi · A ~ ---------"7 • c. -.1<.J "' 74. c 1. s·r re you on 1row, or -0 9917 '68 CHRYSLER Clean ••••••••••••••••••••••• s410500 · s dan FUii wr iii 11}')eed. r•dlo, ·he tcr, e lt'a • 7000 mia, tion through.nut, S19S. l n tni 11n1 ""' r111c:.t ·• · llL P · r ' m•g•. <841ff NX) _,,.,.. E11:cl. cond., whte vinyl 494 · .,7•. ,-are you 1 1 · •••••••••••••••••••••• thruout, lo mlleaee. $700. •SPECIAL IUY nm/fm, 11:e new, low ~ r o k _,, .. • You can complete more oroffer-646.-627'7 . s344900 milea1e. Day1 1213 ) SUHSITpPlD roo · . ar green inter. & --tranaactiona with Je11 974 CAM~RO sport ON OHi ONLY• . 28.1-7081. Eveti aft 7 J,lm, moriardenGrov~JJlvd exlcrier. Mai! wheels, '68 ¥W Sqija~ck._ Gd f ru1tr1tlon . Helplna co u Pe ( w 1 l h L_T '65 CHRYSLER Conv. 19'1-4 Cougar '<.R7. Hed •"-SOM P9CI call 644-M36. We1trnln5ter 636.4010 radial trs, auto. S3.7so. lires. Ena recen If rb~. olhe,.. la rewan::Une; r,al package ). J..oaded -air, poor condition, but runs with black Yinyl top. S300 00 ' ..:::"'-'=-'"""-----) ;:::-';;:;;';;-;"-~-::-;-:;';-;--'= l..!'"""~-=4~440· $850. Call 6-4Z~. eatale is excitin •. ~arn P /S, P /8 , rallye wheels. $100. 642--llM radio, heall'r, air condi· CA\ltNOkt;Of" '64 MERCEDES 22!lS~8 '71 OPEL RALLYE. xlnt .70 FASTBACK. aJI!, "'°re ... learn more and AM /~Af stereo. deluxe tioning, power steering. s3149 . Coupe air, auto, l'1R, c()fld. Air rood. Radial rad la ls. Auto l'ra ni . serve better ... JOIN A interior. Late model 74 -C....t 9927 power brak~. automatic P /S. AM/FM \ape. new tires . Reasonable! LllK needs work. Mutt aeU LEADER! Requi re · Hke~ew .. Burgandrtsad· ~··••••••••••••••••••••transmission . In ell -Yalvea. b;ake1, radiator. 9634i182. now-MAKE Olt'F'E R! menu:: lntegrit)' • en· d~ 1nter1or. Wont last 73 COMET, loeded, v.s, ce 11 en t condition . X I n t • S 3. 9 5 0 . 6'4-J914. thusiam. Let.'alalkabout long , must sell. Call top·shape. Ask (or Nan, (4W'/'KAM)$4486 . 714-642--8660 An. 7.PM , Portcft~ 9750 _._ it ... Cal l me, Terry 675-8624 evenings and 963-ti767or MS--0907 GUSTAFSOH 213-822-496001y1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Look At These 19& vw BUS. 27 window li-1cCardle at 7S2·J700 • weekends. • 1974 COMET• LIMCOLN Ml:ICUIY , 9 model, new gen., & auto -M o L~ Z28 6800 B h Bl d ·74 M ERCED~ <lSO SE 74 II 'rARGA. Ice grn SPECIALS choke, l\eedsbOdywork. luldi: 9910 '74CA AR ·•· , 20oor.CutelltUeredcar. IH .B.<T~!c1QA'>,~·· SEDJ\N:Beaut.silverw. metallic. AC, maes, 1850 64 &_1186 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded,mustsell! Low. low miles . .._. blue ln,t erior, sunroof, AM /1-,M/SlereotCasset· 842-""'497 _ .74 APOLLO 2 dr Sport .!46-ZM9 Autom'!-tic, pow_e~ steer· I\-.&-. 9915 spec, alumn. wheels, less te. Lthr seats, 0000 mi, -----Co r 11 I -100 Ing air cond1t1onlng --_.,... than o6000 act. miles. (851. 114,200. 673--4642. . . '7J TOY OT A. 1969 VW VAN 9 Pa,s. upe, u y equ p . ..,. . '74 Z28, 3SO HP. Dk. Blue, rt~ h l (l!&'JHTV) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1 4 d or besloffer .642-8005 AM /FM stereo, P /S, 5'"u,!.0~bueyaaet~• '65 DODG .... reblt trans. LIL) Lease or sell. Dir. ' e ica . spee · nm Great shape ext-ept for -..... ........... "' (714 )133-9300 '60 Silver .1600 Super. radio , vinyl top . eng nee<\.f. v,rork . ~ELECTR A • dr P /B, Rally whls. 4 spd, GUSTAFSON lloodltres,$350. am/fm . lealher, gd cond. 1358HQEl 640 _j294 Hardtor,, air, AM /FM irooo m!.:_ 644-4147 aft. 6 LI MC OLM MERCURY 551-6086 aft 5:31 •75 MERCED!S ~JOO. 49 ' 1 =OJ81. $2 7 9 9 ;r;vw -.~; •. vin\ e0oo. stereo. ull pwr Pri ply. he•rolet 9920 16800 Beach Blvd., '74 DART, immac. cond. •450 SEL• SILVER '70 Pt)RSCllE. Atust sell. '"f 675-2596 -----1••••••••••••••••••••••• tl.8. <71-41842·8844 $300 & take over pymts. S """"" New paint, bol:ly wof'k. ---'16'599' ave AJVVV. -S Mag~. Xlnr rond. $.\9."A>. ll3SO. 644 __..:l*" , RE s To R A 8 L E . 5 1 COMM&L R Must sell. 892·2974 l>em-4000mi's.fSer.SOSJ 645..s528. R ~y•--'71. NE W T l ,ES & -~'-'--Appolntmenl only. QLR . •73 TOYOTA. ----'1 Buick. Good eng. Un!! CH .. "-1 Brakes, 29000 mi,Xlnt. t!MW DODGE Convertible. Mu~ SELL ·~• S eou~. '60 VW BUS, R6lt.:ir.S hone well. Ofter &cs-3915 aft SALES &SEJ\VICE ....._nd. Pvt. Ply.5'8-94-Xl ntcond. Call a£t4 P M., 213-534-4800 ~J """ .... elica Autom atic. air rngine S40Qorbes('d{fer .. 3pm llZIH...._11 d. ,._.., ---~-''ery gd . cond. $2,295. ond.:J am i:~dlo, finyl M.5-<t3S8 • eo.tf____.__. fflOl_;'.64'-'>'.:-4""'2c:.74::· ___ ""= '73 MERCEDES'50f)EL ; -497-1566 • op ,. mag wheels . :( _._ •• BUY str .. ow Book! '7 COSTA M ~A ·· _.......... Ford Y'Y4U Beaut. belie w. congnac ~-;~Loaded. under C1881iPOl '68 VW, completdJ reblt , Buick conv. <9'2SFLH1 546·1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inter ior . low mileaee super clean Can be financed; call (or '69 LTD 2 dr i'ldtop full (527 J RT) Lease or sell. !"~~!!.~_st sell. Stephen, s3 2 ft. 9 554 -2826 rost: 523-7250. dlr. . 1965 Chevelle Convt . ! $150 DOWN! pwr, A/C, .J\1tch. i'ires. Oir.t714J833-9300 --vvJV ~ ----------6cyl,xlnttrans.Gdtirea, '73 Ma rk1V.~ermust Gd . Cond . Sl .07 5. '--' '70 VW '73 REGAL, 2MOO mi , nuseatcoven.646-JTIU. sacrifice this gorgeou• ~s MERcr.oES-·. Ful-~. '41,orscne $2200 . . 644-5026 ____ _ ' '"• ~ '1' YOYOT• ~ Navy/Wht., vinyl top, · ed car, with everycooee1va-1..:.:.o_..cc. __ _ ly equipped, plus A~1-~ £!!!.!~t2 __ • ""' Sl ,OOO..:..___ AM /FM till·sleer 'g. if!: 1974 CAM ARO. Load ' ble extra! Lo mi. Buy~r '71 Chateau Wagsn, 8 Jo'M stereo. low mileage '&l 356C Rblt eng. All orig orona 4 Door wagon4 · •73. vw. l7000 mi . xlnt. full pwr." 13.500. Pvt. pt.y . ·mai 0 r.re'.'•Lraeote' modLT pael ~a,,gkee, can finance $6,875 plus pass, x Int cond. fully .' '. S.l.or.pe~al utomat1e. air con , 84 149 & 1· d ed'l · 557 7977 ex · r . '"' int.,.Np rust.fluwless Seeroofrack '6a8JMY i cond .. llke nev.' Ph ;~~--new. See now. 6'15-862-4 tax 1c. wig · er 1 . equ1pt. _c:::.:, __ _ lease at 1181 · 39 per mo. toapprerlate.836..-7289. 833 -1462 ·· · d kends 833-Q53J !974 MAVERICK V·B. 1'8 mo. open end lease _ ---$2599 ..-------Codl11ac ttlS even1ngsan wee . ~us tax I l~r . '13797 l 'fl.1 PORSCHE new en.2 1 Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,69 Chevy I mpala 4 dr air 1973 MARK IV, beige w/ A /C. P /s, auto trans. Ir (7141833-~' l , · t , x·1 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 CADILLAC COUPE ' ' be1ge leather.Allext..ras! 15000 mi. 642-i219af£5 =-·--....uv rans pain . ron pc>wer s~een~g. radio. 23.000 mi. $6,750. Please rM:. TIRESA°LE·Perelli Hsl £?fr · over 12.500 OE VILLE ; Full power ; SS,OOO mi. Orig owner. 1171 .t-84&- 7876 17Sx14 Radlal.S24.88+ ~~~~ _ '72 TOYOTA. ANYTHING ~ii!s:tht~~ ~ ~: $875 or best offer. ca · 1970 LTD. all options, -·-1975'1HTOS s200 CASH llPIUND -·-1975 MAVERICl!S s200 CASH llr-\IHD -·-lt75MUST4HG H.T.'1 s300 CASHllFUHD -·-1975 MUSTAHGS : 2 +2'• s300 l CASHIUUMO -·-1975 MUSTAHG MACH l's . __ .!36-"r.m '71 914 Appearance ~rp ~~~~~.1 ~1~ ~;~di~ed/o~ TO TRADE? Dir. ,7141833~ 644-1732 SACRI Fl~E! ~= '7~ ocot~~.5 o:w":i~: ~~i~d: 40 ,000 mi Am •l-m , m•'les '650F'Z.F ' -----. '73 CHEV ROLET Monte MKlV Silver w Wf' trade for almos t '72 CADILLAC SEDAN . V only 10,000 miles. Short $1475.644-:0804 xtras~all'44 -28!4. $2199 anything' Autos. Boats. DE VI LLE · Be au t Car.lo. ~u tomalic, ~· or longtermlease avail. ;:.:."----I .. 73 Mercedes 450 SLC ___,, - --_ Jewelry. Real Estate, brown w broWn lealhe~ r_ad1_0, h~~·;i~=1-~#9533) Call for quote( '66 FORD Wgn. Xlnt. 1'1RESALE GOOfl)'C"ar etl'. You can't beat our interior . fu ll y fact . tioni5nUg.HS~FORD 523 . .'7250. Financin g cond,swapforgd. VWor Automatic. air, stt'reo, 1 d ' 1 531 7.. l'URCllASc' LEASE 92 •• I di anyspor,._car.646-4552 ssoo ·-~l-lrl~~io•-·-. & "nly 'JM5x15 i:a 1a "* o:. or equipped lSer 131 31 . , ::•.:::v•:o:•:'.;·~''---~--i -~~- .-. \.fl/w• "' 636-7.002 '72TOYOTA dt!al . f"ACTO R Y S3895 . Di r . C71 4 l 54.cOG~rden GroveBlvd.1~ l5AIOOm ileal IJ0448) -----~---·orona Cpt! Automatic, REBATES on 5ele(ted 833-9300 Westminster 636-4010 VollswtNJell 9770 VO.tWCHJt'll 9770 . Crevier llMW 1!'64 tt'd Porsctil' super am rarl 10 vinyl top. ·74 & '75 TOYOTAS & -----••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• d XI t m-h S5000 r '72 IM PA LA 4Door . 208W. lst Strtet con n """ 0 1429EPC' \"OLVOS ·71 CADIJ ... LAC Coupe de Q rrtaAna '83S.Jt71 bstofr P Pt9.'"S.3ti -ll!)l ' cd l V•'lle. M•'nl cond>"lion . hardtop. VS, automati<"', radio, heater; air condi· Private party._&12-2317. lioning. 1287EBTJ $1499 '7! C.D.V. rutty equipped. SUNSET~· $400. down , on AOC. 5440GardenGroveBlvd. W ~A. Am!!9 11111 ,.,,.: 1 Take over lease. $159. Westminster 636-4010 LEASE Y~RS ! ............ W wn UUIO --'-'"' ""'"" 'M "' ''°' mo. Owner. 5'~327 '72 CHEVROLET ~ TQYQT A VOLYO DISCOUNTED lor im · I 00 l~~~flllA~ · '74 DEMO SAU med i ate sa l e! '74 Mallb~ cou p e. vs. ,.. ''66 Hobo c 1 mil Eldqr ado roov. "(19533) auto11''-l1c, power steer. .·,..NeW,4'UledloChooM: -SALES &SERVfCE ' ' M 6u 9303 All t'araare ow eage, Leulng aYailable, Call in.ir. fa d io, beate t. ·••• " __;._ · Dlc•MfllerMotor1 equipped with air , f•r c o s t ; "-2.7·7250 . 1216E,YYI •.• .._ . -Ati.'l /FM stereo or 1 z. 1 •• .'~.nous• of lmoorts 120 w. Warn~ al So Triumph t7'7 Ati.1 /f>'M 8 track tape & Ffnanc ng aw ... wr. $2299 . "' • . , 52)..7256 • S~a Ana 557--2132 •••••••J••.••••••h•••••••• all feature remaining FABULOUS SAVINGS on ,.. . ~ :'::. ·•59 ttDSlo '' ,,,. flUmp m ileage warranties. Must sacrifice! Finan~-. J aall AM41l ::MinL.&COnd: ~Toyota • ?765 Sales Servic-e &Lea11ing Rc_ady for delivery ing avaUab.le. fVZN971l ~ il41ft. UUIO • ,.. time on un li m ited this '88 Cad Eldorado! IJ l. , • -t742 ••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• NOW! Call for pru:e; 523·7250, ~ • .......................... '7 1 CELICA, f{/Jf, /\IC, 142,rol t ~---··: ,-VOLVO fat'. maiu. rad1<&l lires.' v.·/ t ru1se con 'au o., SACR I c'IC I NG I P P power steering, ruel lnj., r m · 1~66 Horlx>t CM. 6•6 9303 _ '"'s ;~J mi ,rxln~~~l.700. . D. Green SS499.1115117) macuJate '73 Coupe del --=O:..C.;__;_:.._:_;...:._c:..,:= MG ._1'7Vl".~!:._O_!r . ....,..-122 Vi lle! Pu r chase or '63 CJ-IEVY sta. 'Nag. ~o f'OROLf,A ~ dr. slk Lease. Financing availa· Runs good , new tires. , -~ w/ auto., powersteering, b GHQ c II shift , JOMPtt. '75 Lie. llOOW.CNsthy.Jll Polar White.btucint.& le. tl90 l a S225.CallS48·:DIO "Sales,Serwice,&Leasing Runs & di'lves gd. 500!>. 642 ·9405 ruelinj.$S399.(lf5112) 523·72SOdlr . '73 MALIBU 2 bdr, full ··• ·· .... " ~:.~~?-142 CA DI L L AC 1964 pwr.xlnt.cond.,forced ·69 TH6. R II. win.' whls, w l 4 speed, air .. stereo, Fleetwood. Air, al l to sell 12,795. PP. runs & looks l?ood . $1700. Polar While, just $4999. power, new tires. Runs 963---4-420 11 f. UJ Fl lf {T I f'll '[ l H l '."i 3111 WJ:ust llwy. Ill 642•9405 '72 M.P Coupe. 4 1pe'ed tran&miaslon . r~Jo, heater, shar p. Ul31r,~1') S319'l SUHSIT l'OllD .5440 Garden trove Blvd. Westm1nStt'r 636·4010 • • - firm. 645 -5000 f#Sl38l good. 1325. 831--0332 . .:7.::3.:;M_O.:Nc=Tc;._E_C_A_RLO __ •_v_ln_YI [ft:ml~~ _1~_7_~._~_. ~_:{•l;;~';J :;~~~~~o~:m:~ DISCOUNTS? REBATES? INVOICE 10 %? + ~· Volk1wa9en 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 SL"Pt-:Jt l"lcetle. ~ood cond . Lo w mileage . 52100. Call 644-2839. vw '72 Bug 17 ,000 mi . xlnl. cond. $1900or make _...::L..--1offer.548 -5269efter3 . .. • 2()25 5. Manchester '71 FLEETWOOD, vinyl wag. All pwr, a /c. $1500. Anaheim 750_2011 top, full power, air., .::C::.•l::.l.:;962=....::3.::2<J:c7 ____ 1 72VOLVO1800 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO USED CAR Sl'ECIAl.S ' . stereo, till wheel, radials•· & other extras. Private 73 IMPALA Cstm Cpe. o~ner. $4 ,975. Call Very clean. Jo mi, pvt 642-2159 wkdays ~s. pty. 52900. &4-4--6118. ·~ HARBOUR VW SLASHES THEI R USE D CAR PRICES .,2 vw 1u• .................... '199 Nlve(A~· '67 YW.IUG .......... : ....... '1199 0Mn(YOH71"111 .,. YW GNIA .................. '1299 ·' ~· MllS-IYM0161 '69 YW IUG •· •• '""'_, •• : ..... 'll?9 . . ... "' flQWmtlt ' ... vw IUCi •••••••••••••••••• 11299. • • · Auto t3Mece 70 YW IUCi •••• ···•·········· '149t '. .. "'4 (4Ml8FHl 71 YW IUG .................. '1599 • 4tl)dl8810Ell 72 YW IUG .................. '1199 ""'°'~ '73 YW IUG .................. '1299 4 9pd (571HOOI '74 YW IUG .................. '1599 4 mpdlenJSQ HUGE SflfCTION <if USfD VANS 1975 DODGE SUllllll YAHS J TO CHOOll '90M. 'i.--."" _,., ..._ WILL.SACRIFICE AT IHYOICE -t CAJHIDUHD -·-1975 MUSTAHG GHIA's ssoo CASHllPUHD -·-1975 SUPER CAI TRUCKS ) s350 .. CASHllDUtJID, :. . ... ~ . LIKE NEW li . . . . . . . . . ... SPEetAtS ' ' ... JY ... •TH ... ...._., , Auto. trans., air. RMl (20'5EV8l . . s 1877 .: ... ..,.......,111 • v.._ auto. trans., radio. heater. l icense No . ' '(307DFF> ' .,.,,,..s...... ! v.a. auto. trans., pcnitw steering, radto, heater. Ucense No. (WFH81Z) l 5777 "71 C..tw Pk~ - 4 speed, radio, heate!-, vinyl interior . {4088SU)'' ' / • J -' i ' I I • I • :~ I . lhH' .......:u-i ...... H.W ·\ . ................ ... AILYP1LOT .W11tu..4 ....... UIM • ...... ••• • " .,-.................. ··-················· ·················~······· ··;.········~······· .•.............. ., ..... ······················~· , ..... ""4 M!M, UM;d ~ ff .. p .. '961 T ••rlllr<I tt7 ..... , • •• ••••••••••• •••••• ••• • ••••••u••• •••• ••••••••••••••••-r.... "57 ••••• •••••••••: .... ~..•• • •••• •••••"•••••••••• "' · -Olds •• -I .. -.•-11••••• ••••• ,. ,.. • ...,. ................. . ....... ,,., .................. !!;!4? ••••• ~~ ••• :., •••••••••• '1'4 PlN'J'O Sq~~~--AT~ ~ '°NJ;, ~~.-i.mt. . •~T4'1D , \ -~•-,•••••••••••••••• LAXfE!.....___ f II S let dServke moma~, t ncli.it, eo•ct-. ~• m1 •· fDoar , Jmmecul1M s· -· $-• tmGA . ...-.. u • •n rack. (13S2ll'2899 Ow•JI'. ht pty tJlfSO, A "'!" ·ti · · 'Jl PINTO. 4 aeeed power, y•nJI roof, very OLD$MOlal SUHSITPOltD Clllrv.a. 84&-:-etst'ol',6'15~14 u.toma c, POWel' •leer· ~an1mi11lon, r~dto, ~~""';!~e ~00: Gf!CC TllUCICS s44oGardenGrove81vd. Open 6.UJ • • 'tU 10 JohbDr"r. ~1~;r;.er l{~es~~ . • ' ~~~) ;,.~ en ine. weeke.ndt. ~v t • HQMDA ~ Walmilllter • 63$-4010 2929 Ha~:.. a&vd. • '68 i:Jtt&.BiJQ> 400. Air. conditlo1'1nc. <xssetiel _,,,.,_.AtfT.,...,.~ • ... ,_...,.,_,, ~SDFOllD •69 Ltd C untry Sq ·Sta UnlY~Olds '14 PJNTO RuoabOut. C.1ta'.., 1'Mi:.!f· J,lte new • ~111111 · •WUArtte~ ll8tl!ICAlllS =·~~f:.6""':0:~~ ~'J,op~~~~· Q)s~!~r&orBJ.:_ C.~1.",'.("~t~F,'~0 • S.16:.!9\4 ~l:roff~, ..... )4" <Ii-~ ~. ~:!!. . =:-wttflit ' &CllMUlS . ·.~ SUoo Pvt .pty. Call ati l9';401.l>~Vlata°"'i1«9 SUHSIT.~ '7S ROAi>, RIJl"~ER. < 17~11!1.._IDD ' Mil· L,Wllq ,.,.,~-.:.....,..., 1·, )~ ._;; 1 um FORD Gran Torino 6pm ·960_.31s t Pa&1 Wagon Good con<j 5440G~rde1t-8lvd. llJKI, VS ~ot.._!-\.\100 ml. J r°"l!i"~ ~· . " $qu~re Station Wagon, ' . $000.&i2-a?i1.' ,' 'Westn\i"!ter ,~o Xlnt ~ond. MUil sell., r 1£41t. .. 18T, • . • \liQ,' 1 • ·f•t W}&lr cond., stereo Am· 72 Gran Tonno wagon,. ' ·~ sstoo.m -1863. 'i . ~·· ! '• ~ V"''.•' . s500· j ... 1 1!>&1 c•0Rv , .... Fm radio, vloYI uphols, lull power $2495 o< best '11 ojCi T ii '72 l\UN~BO~ -. A ~. P. wei:;. ''e•rlnj, UL · IT"K I' ~ '< ;J) luge ratk. Like new. otrer. 24.000mi.~~6 Fu1,y' equ~p~~;e~. R/Hr.-A ~Q._ .... ~spd..~ k,d: '69 ROAD.R0NN£R,383, c '•lore~ m,p, &.'o•ly ,~ ..... ~. C."\-... &?303 R"'B ~re ' i3<50. Pr;v. Ply. All 6 '· WG,.... •M • <Ona·. $1,6 .. , ~7241 lpd .• N,e'I' baUery f.mut-14;000 m,11 .. ! \274./BXi ' 1:. I' ' ·: pm.S4?·IS63. 172 TORINO Squir ~e:.~o,. A·l.,S2"""'or af\.lOAM , .,,.; ••• flers.~.orassumpay-0.U;. .... ·,; "72 !l'·BlftD. •xtremely -==-'-'-----I wigon, good cond./ st,.olr, .PltHa .0.11 · me.nts. 75)'-0399.aR. s . ...,.., .... ._IM.., well · pt. All •\rU· 0..., ... ,,....,D ...,EW ""O .... Z·""C' ;· '<7 LTD Orig.' owner. $1950. 8S3-83Mor554-. ,,,.. '73 ~WRE"W._ A/T pm . •· " .,,... "' 13400.6 S-6350 "ll''Y"" " m " "'~' ·C· Gd . cond ,pwr~ 673-5905. '10 OLISS 98, :!. dr. less 24000 P':tlPt f~. o'nd . '64 PtjVMOUTK', auto Sant~!,~ bl ~Jltl v..-, . ' 9'74 , , • . ~ ·, $SSO. 1974LTD,8500mi,2dr, thaa 29000 1m1, $2l.OQ. $22:!}5. y. -203& tram.P /1,newlwU.'6&, . -••••••••••••••••••••-• ._FACT. ORY .~ '68 Torino, PB/PS, outo, P/S, P /8 , a A/C, raclio . ...,_ .... , . . 'balle,y. $375.&44-4!900. M <l'EMPEST. s, Good SALE· Dunlap Wire 1 , ' · :: radio, good tires, reblt Wht. w/blk. vinyl root. 'G30LDS 20r xi ttrane PlptMMI ......, '960 ., tt.t.• ope:i:J;ti.Ql ,(,oM;.tton.$290 Wheelsl65xl3Steel. · REBA ..... E ;. engine496-oeCIO $4,100. CdM 673-9414 alt · · · ••••••••••••••••••-••• · .. · fer..i · $24.88+, 636-7902 · · 11 ,. ~~--------1 6orwknds . ~orbstorr. -4035. '•••••••••••••••··~•••• ._ '-~ ' •15 FORD 4 DR. $200.lJc. . Pinto •1973 PLYMOUT1t ,73 PONT!A:C L\'M•n °t'~·~~. >970 •ltl4 YEGACOUPI• 014 lliHD HsW lf()YAS AHD VEGAS .. smog •• t tires. Runs Lincoln 9945 . 9957 su1u•••u coupe. V8 automatic, ·~-"'"··--00••000" 2n-•r • speed >aillo Offer E. 'XPI. ·r"es FEBRUAR.Y 28th _;: ' ood " ,.,...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... • '13 T BIRD· .. ~·· Int LIUU • .. • • g . 61.;r-vvc..>o • ••••••••••••••••••••••• , W .A.GOH radio, hea,ter, powe -• !". J s, x heater, gas saver. Low ~==.:....="---'-.-I ·73 LINCOLN. xlnt cond. 7-4 PINTO 2 Dr. Wgn. • steering, air condition· cbnd . l"u111, oaded . miles New tires looks "7~ T·BIRD. Wht/bm 1nt. PJe8se contact Steve l 6M, X t ra c le&:n &: Fine looking autol;nobile irrg. ($83GWSl $'19& $48.15. 494-8772 or good:(t$3JSIJ S2J8s Y1n>:lroor,1m/lmstereo, Smilh,S4S'-S333 Sh arp! S,2500 firm. ror a large family. SUWS!TFORO .494-C7~, . ~-, GUSTAFSOH radial tires. Loaded. 847 -6002 wkdys Load~ wilbequtpmenl. · :::r.1 ~-. 640-1642. MGYerick 9947 (213)638 -9077 eves: f PP4SM30224576J A real 5440 G~rdenGrpve Blvd . '14TIJV~Dl!:~lfl.D. F.ull LIH(:OLM MERCUIY Colle .... Priva•-Ny. good buy at $2546 Westmins.lel' 636-401 pow_ er, lo.ad~. (6t'fSPD) 16800 Beach Blvd., 1'67 FORD Mustang, 289, •••••••••••••••••••••••1..c=cc"c..c.cc.=~'-'~~'--I <l spd $1600 '73 MAVERICK, 4 dr V-8, C 11· 'GUSTAFSOM '72 GRAN VILLE, 2 dr, $4999 .. , , H.B. (714>M2-81W4 ·Cat1<192-23>0 auto, pwr, A /C,~class B .lass 1ed ads .sell big LtMCOLMtifERCURY lull pwr,.stereo radio, SUMS~f9RD -G · $800 __ ..c:.:cc..=....c.-' --I hitch. 1975 Lie. Spice items, small items or ?6800 B~a.ch B!,vd.,· \'lnyl roof, mag , whls, 5440 G~rdeJt,'Grove Blvd. "71 VE A. , Brown w /brn leatherette any ilem.642·5178 H.B. (714 ) 8'l2..fl844 • $2100. 833-8998 Weatm1n~ef" ~10 , ~ 675·6715 ·~ ... ~~•~•••••••!~!~ intr. $239:1. 847--flB2L M01da 9738 M-*, 9738 Maida 973 • hfG d'm: '~, ~.~,· 9731 Mac:t. . .,: • • .~ • .. • . • . • • • • • ' : !·; '1 ' . ' • • ' • .. ' . ' . . . • . • ·-• . . • . • • . • . • . , . " '72 Maverick auto, a/e:. lo••••••··~·••••••••••••.•• •'••••·•··•••••t.•••••••.• •-.••••••••••••"'••••••• ••·~~··• .. •i\1r. •• ; •••••• ••••"I.•••••••-•••••••• mi. Must sacrifice. Now "'llilii!!l'illJ!i!liil~jlillij• .. ~l(ll!'llllllll!ll•!'lj~!I' below Bl /bk. 642-5802 1111J 'Q P•lix (ZWA968) 5899 '&1 fir• Cpe. (VSV389) s499 '&I hl1ilc Warn (RUK571) 5499 . ~Y.W •. N799) 5499 Mercury ....................... •'72CAPRI• Xlnt condition $2300 642. 7837 '73 MERCURY Montego MX Brougham. Automatic, power steer· Jng, air conditioning, vinyl top. C6S2HER) ~uLWriA \IPJ VOLVO . 1966 H0tbor. C.M. 646 9303· '70 MONTEREY great fa mily car, steel rads, forced to sell .. $990 . .PP. . 963--4420 '73 Montego MX, 2 dr. PB/PS, auto, A.C. like new, l o. mi. $31!i0 496--0800 •1970 MERCURY ~ : MAR9'.11S-. " i.Do.or I,pad.ed.. w.itll equipment. R,eal fine fasnily car,. ~Runs out solid. (341CCL> $1386 GUSTAFSOH UHCOLH MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., H.B. (714)8G:s844 '60 COLONY Part wg".. 6 <pass; needs wrk. Make offer. 675-2478 Mult"'9 . 9952 ···················-·· "66 MUSTANG Convt. GT. 289~ P /b, P /S, Mw tires & brakes. Body cherry. New p aint, top . 968-4034: ,'6t .MUS.TANG VS , automatic, radio, heater, power st.eering . <8040.LJJ $1499 SUHSETFORD 544<1Garden Grove Bl\'d. Westminster 636-4010 MUST SACRIF1CE ! '74 Mustang U. i..o,r nu, V6. AM1F·M ste'reo, sd bronze, pvt pty. 548--8932 FACTORY . ·-REBATE ·'ON ALL • NEW CAPRIS ARER YOU HAVE · 1 MADE YOUR BEST DEAL .... WITH YOUR FACTORY REIATE IMMEDIATE CREDIT! ' ND DOWN PAYMENT! • Immediate Delivery! , OJ..C.AT ••••• • GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., hi on Beacli; Ca. 014) 842-8844 !!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!! -J -. 1974 RX4 WAGON , 197 4 R,OTARY PICKUP . . 11174 RX3 WAGON Loaded. air conditioning. AM ·FM radio, tuggage rack. (413KCJJ. u~. ' . . . (PA138.11oo'71). Used.,L~ miles. ' , (280KXUI. Used. -IMMEDIA:rE-DEL-IVERY ·.-IMMEPIA'TE. QELIVERY IMMEDIAT.f .Dfl.IVERY .77 $89 27 MONllt 5199 DOW:.. S8927 MONllt .• ·. ,. 11011 i..ii PfQ .,..,. ru & "'=-•at.27 IOI.Ii -..omt..J<>d 1 .. & 10C-a_. .. Cll'ry"'9 ~ Jar ontr ..e. mos. o.t.rreo ~-I'll pric9"'f' ""'83.M. A......,1111 Pepnt~ Rale 11 •• lft. ~, . ~f· , • *29'1"1 hJll.pric•flol111~l hc 1882710lillrrw:J·f-i incl tG l lic.& .. QNY•"'ll <:"-991 lot Of:i~ "8 -Otl•rect pey-nt prow M4&3M.~P-.._111199R1t•1715'11. -. " Pm lull or1ce !llW •• & lie. &11.IQ '°'" rro IMftl. ltocl. ta & 1c. a .. __,.,,....cf\tr991 lot onlr "8 mos o.t...,;i __.... ~ M1311•."-llPer~RIU17 7" '67TOYOTA Corona 4·door (UPW1 72) 5 377 s 1OODM.529:. U11 lull"""* P1W TU a·11o; S2il 981oi:a1 ...,, prr:ll. o<ld , .. & lie. & all CSTYW>ll c:llar~ for ot>ly 12 "'°s D•leor.a p,,,...,., p"r;• sa ~Q .~2 Annu1l hrce<'ll9' R••l2 31-,., '72 FORD PICKUP (69543U) 5 1277 5.1 OOoM.54&! '· '73 FORD PIHTO (666HFQ) 5 1577 $.I 00.".56 IJ:. ~ --·•'. '73 RX3 W AGOH {S1 2~W116853J • 5 157 7 s I 00 .... 56 I.!:. 1 1~11h .. ~lllW•••&llc.1111 ll'Olll mo P'ftl #>Cl ••• & i.c & a1• c.ry."IQ '"" ... ~· ,.,.. 0111.,. 311 ""'' 0e1 ... ..s pa'f .... 111 Pl•C• 12302 41 Annual Prc9nl~R-•2 146'11> '72 V.W.BUG 1467EQUI '69TOYO'rA Wagon . .(•8SAEL) s577 -I I '69 V.W. BUG , {YFK82 1) 5877 sl00 .... 5 4~. sen.._.."""•~ 11• 1 1>c 1•4 33 1a1• frlO p one•. , .. & It<:. & ... f.oll'1Yl"O O\a>9H tor on1y 24 -~ o,r....,.eo ~ -Ol'C• 11163 '». Antoual P~~ """' I .9h '69 V.W. BU°(~ (X UV31er ~ ... · 5977 '." s I oo.M.5 49~. I '68TOYOTA Corona 2dr. Cpe. (WQKB10) '72 FORb l'ICKUP Courier. {1Q337A) s 12-11 $I OOoH.$4&! 11277 lull~ pl\ltlu 'lie. ..... talll -llft'll. ' , .. &, lie. ... ~ cf>1•~1 lot only :)II mo1. 0.lwred .,,,..,.,., pric• 11115&.tt, An11 .. a1 Pwwnl.,. ~· 21 te'Ji,. -.. '69 Ol'EL WAGOH Kidette. (Z0F616) ~777 ~ 1 oo.".$38!{ '73 MA:Z:D4RX3 4 d•. {690Kl0) s 1677 • s 1 oo."_s6.2: . _, <. '66 MUST ANG • Auto .. air cond .. A&H. vinyl loo. ISLW3981 5777 s1 100 .... s3e. 1177 lull (!t!Ce .,.. , ... & lie. :r.---"'° """· ""''" ...... ' .11e. a '*ftlinlt dwOn tor ontr IHI ...., .. Otten.d _. -ote• 11031.92. Annual,_.. 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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 lO:OOAM fJ ~ (}) (J) CBS Sports Spec:tKular "The Challenge Cup Match' 12:00 &li~BA Bnketball Milwaukee at Boston. 12:30PM ) Cf) The Superstars "Women's Finals" 1:00 I NRl Hockey Detroit at New York Rangers. 1:45 Howard CoseJJ's Spom Ma1ulne 2:00 Hawaiian Open Goff 2:30 Davis Cup Amerian lnterzone Tennis The elim1nat1on matches between America end Mexico, from the Palm Springs Rac~t Club. 4:00 fJ (Qt) ())) CI) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 6:90PM 0 L.akers '8•k.etb811 Lakers vs·. New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 S:OOPM U 9 Coll•&• Basketball California Bears vs. Washington Huskies. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 5:30PM 0 Lakers Ba,ketb811 lakers vs. Buffalo Braves. 8:00 8 USC Basketb811 Trojans vs. Oregon Ducks. 10:00 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Oregon State Beavers. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 12:00NWPrep Sports Wortd L.A. City Basketball. 1:00 II~• Basket.bell San Diego State vs. San Jose State. 2:00 · ~ ~ Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic From the Bermuda Dunes ountry Club. 3:00 B (j) Col~ Bask.tball San Diego State vs. San Jose State. 3:30 fa Cl)) (]) Pro Bowlers Tour "The Cleveland Rotary Open," from Cleveland, Ohio. 8:00 OCL.A-S.oetlMlll Bruins V$. Oregon Ducks. 5:00 I (9 (i)) m ABC'• Wide Wortd of Sports 10:00 USC Basketb811 Trojans vs. Oregon State Beavers. .. "THI SMALL CU IXPlaTS". FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS nllONA.llDD UASING -All MAlctS & MOOILS A fllf Sll.fCJIOll Of USID CMS 142-7711 540-0442 Serving A/f Beac/, dtie~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEl(H BLVD. IH•~~oy HUNTINGTON BUCH THE 0All Y PILOT IV WEEK FEBRUARY 2 111/~ l 'COUNTRY MATTERS' . Mast.!rpl~ Th11tr1 opens its four-part minl·series, Country Matters. with ''The H1ra1tr. A. E. Coppard's ironic tale of lost opportlJnity, on Sunday Feb 2 on PBS from 8:30 to 9:30PM. Keith Drinkel plays Harvey Willow, the hiagler (I peddler of ferrn produce) who is so impoverished that he cannot afford to marrt his sweet< heart. His business brinas him ta the farm of the wealthy, clever Mr. Sadarove. portrayed by Rosalie Crutchley, who introduces Harvey to her beautiful dauehttr Mary. When Mrs. Sl!farove proposes that Harvey marry her dallihter, and thereby become heir to the farm, the peddler is astonished. He cannot believe his good fortune ... and his suspicion of such luck provides a traai-comic enidn& to Cop 1>1rd's famous story. Keith Drinkel will be familia~. to PBS viewers from "A Family at War;· on whlctl he portrays the ,.ouna Pt11hp Ashton. His co·star. Rosalie Crutchley, made her staae debut in 1938 and has a host of credits. includ1na BBC's "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" and the film version of "Man of La Mancha." "The H1agler" was 1d1p1ed for television by Huah Leonard. one of television's besl·known dram- atists and author of the popular plays "Stephen O" and "The Poller Session " Richard Martin directed the show. Keittt Drinkel portJ1ys Harvey Wltlow. INCOME TAX WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC. IU W. 1M -COSTA MISA MZ.OZ12 A-1 TAX SERVICE UOO HAllOI -COSTA MESA 145-1551 !!!! -Yeu __ ffWf lie able to eet your tex refund Im- ........, -loaMcl to you by Avco Thrift wfth- eut lntwelt che,..e for the first 45 ct.p. Mk u1 ........ It. Paee 3 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2 MORNING l it Is Wrttten ~or ¥Irides rn The P.ople Show Rn Humbird (j)) Day or Discovery 9:15 (3) Voice or Aa'rlculturt I Mtni.t Heatttl · The Cl111stophtrs 9:30 I C.mtra Three Sunrise Way "Don't Be Afraid" 6.00 U A11tiritis Telethon Jane Wyman TV B Looks It Leamlnr and Allen Ludden Co·host. Amuinc Pt09htdts m Bible Answers/CMstophen Day of Discovery 6:30@) Rellatous Spectal "Food: The Old Time Gospel Hour Crisis & the Churches" ~Bailey's Comtb 6:45 (I) W"rttt This Rine Flrst Baptist Cburdl 7:00 U.S. or Archie ( ) Jimmy Swa111rt Show · Music. y hlabras Arthritis Tet.thon 10:00 @ (I) Cl) CBS Sports Sptcfac. 6 Underdoc ulu "The Challenoe Cup Match" 11:25 ®) Income Tu Hints 11:30 8 (Qi Cl))(]) a> Make A Wish • Movie: (C) "Papa's Otllcatt Contt:tlon" (com) '63-J1cki1 Glee· son, Glynis Johns. I Fllm feature Cil fllm f11ture Tmhouse Club AFTFRNOON 12:00 IJ@ CV Ci) NBA 811kttball Mil waukee at Boston. 0 @ Ci) m NBC Rellt'lous Pro· cram "A Conv11rsationr-w1th Leo ROJten" I Arthritis Telethon <9 (1)) (}) m Dlrectiou Mfft tht Prtu Rta H11mbard • I F Tennis areats Rod Laver and Jimmy Ptop e's orum Connors, in their first competitive Q) Bl1elr Awareness In TV Ja&berwocky meetina. lace each other in the @ The ~manlst @ This Is the Life $100,000 match. From Caesars 12:30 U Althrltis Telethon Continues to 7·.30 Warren Roberts Palace, Las veaas. Nevada. 6P~. Guests include Lawrence Welk Balle(s Comets i Aedon ff 11 Cet1tV1tkla4 & his Band. 6 Rod!y l friends Challen~My Sermon @ Movie: "Urebu" (dr1) '53 -• Voice of Victory M h'k K M k. M . 0 lnslnht on Rell""on U ND C NTRIBUTION ac 1 0 N °· a~u 1 on • "' TO "STO " 0 (~ (J.J) CV W The Super. EJementary News * ARTHRITIS rtlri "Wbmen's Finals" Competitors @ /tH Humbard BOX 7 Los Angeles 90051 including Billie Jean "kina. Kathy 7:45 @ Sacred HHrt Arthritis Ttlttllon Rigby, and Wyom1a Tyus com 8:00 Dusty's Treehouse 6 Home Buyer's Gulde pete fl1f' a total purse of $69,000 0 NE WYMAN Presents Domlneo in the women's finals, with winners * ARTHRITIS TELETHON · Herald ot'rvth bonuses of $3-0.000 for first, CALL NOW, 520·2121 O Hour of P'owtr $10.000 for second and $5.000 lo< 0 A hrl '"'ae l Diana lwy third. rt tis Telethon Continues to ( (j)) Town Hall Meetlnr 1Q) Newsmikers IGPMAround the Wor1d I BO Days · Esta Es 11 Vida m Movie: "Saturday's Children" look Up l Live n • Fattti for Today (co:n) '40 -John Garfield, Anne John.!!! Birton Show · lnsl&ht Shirley. @ (1) @ Old Time Gospel 10:30 · €t) Meet the Press OJ Sprin& Street USA Hour (~ (j)) al Kora: 70,000 ~ Sunday Celebration m Wonderama B.C. a) Public Serkt I Churth With A Vision I faith for Tod.11 1:00 0 ~@ (JOl m NHL Hocley De· 8:30 Lamp Unto My Feet Tony & Susan Alimo tro1t at New York Ranaers. Teachinr Children to Read "Hu· ~~~ lysl 0 ARTHRITIS TELETHON man Behavior & Reading" , Pantalla Oo~lnl~al *Jane Wyman, Jack Rourke ~ ~'fsB~~tt~~rblt 11 :00 .. Theatre or t~ stars "In Pur· Allen Ludden, Ink Spots (i) let There Be llpt suit of ~cellence . U Arthrttls Telethon B Mfftin Tim 'It C.lnfT 0-J.rtbritls Telethon Continues to m Movie: ''Topper" (com) '37-m KATHR~N KUHLMAN 6PM. Guests include Glenn Ford and Cary Grant. Constance Bennett. Ro· Bob Crane. land Young * (IN COLOR) Ci) Movie: "New Orleal\J After Dirt" ED Yoe• ~ Health I@ Ci) !Wthryn Kuhlman (dra) 'SS-Sta.El_ Harris 1:30 I Shertoct Hollftes Theatre I CIJ) Day or Miracles I (~ 00> l3J m Ghost Ctlasers Day of Mll'ICt.S 9:00 Loolr Up & live • Gloria Qre(s Pet Hann : I J,lcll\ I St ni.mas "Genius Senndlplty San Diep H1ppenln1 f o i Th .. Arthritis Telethon Continues to Movie: "Stand Up ' Cheer'' • o rder n a reatened World 6PM. Guests Include Edward Asner (com) '34-Shirley Temple. 1.45 0 .<~Cl)) CIHD H owud Co. and Betty White. I Church In ttit Home sell s Sports M11azhi. C.mpus Profile Arst Baptist Church B TURN ON 5 -NOW! i Real Estrtt Open House @ Fllm feature 2:00 · ([}~Cl) Oral Roberts • Christopher Close.up *ARTHRITIS TELETHON Peter Boyle stars as • mobster whose antics earned him the name "Crazy Joe" in the movie of the same title, bHed on ~· cent headlines, making its television premiere on the ABC SunAy Nllht Movie at 8:30PM. CALL NOW 520·2121 0 Arthrltl1 Telethon Continues to 6PM 0 (~ (j)) CV m H IW •I I. n i n Golf American/lsraell TV Hour Faith for TodlJ 2:30 IJ Davis Cup American lnterzone Tennis The elimination matches be · !Ween America ind Mexico, from the Palm Springs Racquet Club. @ Championship flshin& (j) Movie: (C) "Hell Is for Heroes" (dra) '62 -Steve McQueen, Bobby Oer1n m Movie: ''The House or Roth1· child" (dra) '34 -George Arhss. Robert Young I Hl&h Chapartal CI) Qoldtn Voy111 Dear Hear Ahora THE DAil V PtLOT TV WEEK FEBRlJ-'RY 2 1117~ 3:00 BLAST 3 HOURS ALL-STAR *ARTHRITIS TELETHON WELK, HOPE, RUSSELL I Arthritis Telethon @ CI) John Wayne Theatre Movie: (C) "Grttn flrt" (adv) '55-Stewart Granier. Grace Kelly, Paul Douglas. Jimmy Swaa1r1 5tlow i Greetinas from ,,,,...._, 11111(11 Perspective on the News 3:30 O The BralnWOt1ls (lo) Sea World " n Thi Virrlnlan (1) ""' Rellclous Town Hell tI1) Inner Visions @I) m lnslfht 4:00 I Newsmaktn · m This II the life B OW! SEND PLEDGE *TO .. STOP ARTHRITIS" BOX 7, LOS ANGELES 51 0 Arttiritis Telethon Conhntm to 6PM (i) Tartan Th11trt 0 (9 Cl)) a) ABC's Wide Wof1d of Sports (8l Star Trell 10 Hu Haw m Movie: "No Time for Comedy'' (com) '40-James Stewart. Rosalind Russt I ]f Seven Attl Thutrt W Kanan Variety ~ @ Meet the ""-" :2~4 Penttco.UI T1tnplt ~ Wall Street WHlr ~ Roller Qames 4:30 I face tht Nation · Sunday Korean News :t.:1 (6) Gamer Ted Armstrona :i• Bud Owens Show I Washincton Week In Revfew Sunday MatlnM 5:00 It Takes All Klnd1 0 LAST HR. STAR FINALE! *ARTHRITIS TELETHON CALL: 520-2121 0 Arthritis Telethon Final hour Cl)~ News I The Avenrers Danlel Boone Korean Drema (6) N1tlon1I Geocrapfllc Casey Santos Show m Los Anceles News Review ml La F1mlll1 Bunon EE Corofta Now 5:30 (J) Movie: (C) "Tht lively Ser (rom) '64-James Oerren. (6) little Rascals 0 (~ (8)) a) Issues I Answers The 1uest is Prime Minister Herold Wilson of Great Britain CJ) Fa~ the Nation lo) Movie: (C) "The lnttms" (dre) ·62-M1chael C.llan. James McAr thur. Nick Adams €D Feelin1 Qood EE Vlewpohlt on Nu~n EVENING 6:001@00 (j)-60 Minutes · @DmNews Movie: CC} (2hr) 0 North Coun· tJf' (adv) '69-Ron Hayes. O Secrets of the Dttp ''Shark- The Unknown" • 0 World at War m Movie: , (2hr) "Uttlt Princess" I I ) y, I to • y" lld n· ~s·· (dra) '39-Shlr11y Temple, Richard Greene. I Nipt lltlery ctllldr11'1 ClrtooH ~="West hlat StorJ" (mus) '50 -James C.aney, Doris ia Gordon M1eR11. Cf)) Talll to tlllt M1n11'f MowM: (C) "'Yuma" (wts) ·7~ nt Walker, Barry Sullivan. mn'" Stooau S:lO 9 Animal World "Junal• Jaautr" • (I) MCIM: "Tht Prtaw l the Pit-~ Concl. (adv) '37-Errol Flynn. ..... Suuet ()) Lnt of tbt Wiid : RomqnoUI Tablt ( ()))Htt Haw ctiaplrtto • Journey to Adwnture Roller hmtt 1 : .. AL; PART I * MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S WILD KINGDOM "GOES TO RUSSIA!" CtltbritJ SWMpstam I Wild Kln&dom =.i Mowtt: (C) (2tlr) "The kid Edit" (dra) '61 -Gary Cooper, Deborah Kerr, .Eric Portman. . TIM RI (I) loldal Vop19 e a,.. .. f'rqra• Kln&doll llocM .. lall 7:30 ~ CJ) CfJ p;llifllf,..ic .. !A'l'l(l"'lf TIM Sal· n 'fun 'A Tribute to Ed" An • THE DAILY PILOT lV WEEK FEBRUAAY i 1975 • hour-Iona tribute to Ed SUiiivan and a perfect farm, 1 secure life and 1 This la Japan his variety proar1ms which for 23 lovely woman. : One of A Kind yu.-entertained the American pub· 9:00 I Oral Roberts ( Ci)) Loura PHI Lahman lie ~hlle accurately reflectlna • • Gamer Ted Armatrona · Celebrity Tennis clety's current taste and trends. Japanese Llnau•ae Pn11r1m ll:OO l~~~e'!:' Amona the memorable seaments • Thfllme One W.y 0 A 'EVER SEEN from "Toast of the Town"-whlch debuted in 1943-and It successor, t:!O fJ (fij Cl) (j) Mannix "Edae of the *A MIRACLE? TUNE IN. The Ed Sullivan Show, are the Toast Web" A frustrated wife names three ~ Rell&ton-ffelp Line of the Town Dancers, a montaae suspects after her jealous husband Medi• lncludlna Fred Astaire, Sophia Lo· is murdered. Her husband, a pro-Movie: (C) ''The Cobweb" (dre) ren, Clark Gable, Sammy Davis Jr., fessor. had several associates who '55-Richard Widmark, Lauren Ba- Jimmy Durante, Tiny Tim and Alp miaht have wis1\ed him de~d, in· call, Charles B01er. Wilson. Dick Cavett hosh. cludina 8 student and two teachers. Kathryn Kuhlm1n II 0 Ci) ®l fE WorW of °""" It ts Wrtttan Ci) NYPD "Johnny Tremain" Part I of I two· • Soul Fm : Gerald Ford's America part story about • young Boston Cilvary Temple 11:15 University Dl1lo1ue silversmith who is cauaht up In the • : The Sinners News whirlwind of rebellion and flndi Voice of Cllvary Cl) Rock Concert himself present at America's most 10:00 • 9 (]) (1j 8' NaCNewa $pe· ( I Cl)) Wffll In Review famous tea party. starring are Hal • al "The Nuclear Threat to You" 11:30 Movie: (C) "The Borita Stick'' Stalmaster, Sebastian Cabot, Walter An examination of the dire threat (susp) '67-Don Murray, Inger Ste- Sande, and Richard Beymer. of the uncontroHed spread of nu-vens, Ba!!! Nelsorr, Fritz Weaver. D (~Cf)) CJ) m Sil MlllloA $ cle,r armament throuahout the 8 0 ~ Best of Tonlaflt Man 'Taneha" A youna woman world with an extens'ive report on Mom: "The Geor1e Raft Story" auide Is cauaht in a potentially what 'is being done to possibly curb (dra) '61-Ray Danton, Jayne Mans· dudly conflict ~en.een Stev~ A~~-the threat of a nucleu ~tastrophe. field, Neville Brand. tin and 1 huntina posse. which is John Chancellor,.is anchorman. Cl) Telepulse out to destroy the last couaar of a Dq of DiscOftfY tl2) Movie: (C) "Samson & Delilah" cougar species Steve Is determined Rell&ton-ffelp Line (dra) '51 -Hedy Lamarr. Victor ta save. Old Time Gospel Hour Mature. fii) Nova "Take the World From An· News m Comb1t other Point of View" A. look at two Or. J1uers Invasion Hour &> Movie: "Johnny Stool Plpon" very different scientists. Nobel News/Sumo Wmtllnt (dra) '47 -Howard Duff. m~ talks about the deliaht of dis· • Encutntro 11:45 ( Cl)) Sp1ntsh Movie covery; and Jonathan Kin(. a youna Lou Gordon Show 12:00 P1eesetters Prlze-winnirra physicist Richard Fey· 700 Club IW1rren Roberts bloloaist is concerned about recon· lO·SO Follow-Up 1:00 · Speaklna Freely Cilina the roles of stlentlst and IO· • Issues & Answers Movie: "I Cover the W1r'' (dra) clal activist. (iJJ (I) Mr. Gospel Guitar '37-John Wayne, Don Barclay. '9 Korean Folk Sonp Newa 1:40 fJ Movie: "Tbe Be1utiful Blonde 1:0011 hllaloua Sped1I "Chana• With TIM l'fotedoB From Bashful Bend" (com) '50 - the Unchanalna" • Mission: tmpouiblt Betty Grable, Cesar Romero. CJ) Mowtt: (Zhr) "Kty urp" (dra) •48 -Humphrey Boprt, Lauren ------------------------- Bacall. m Movie: (2tlr) ''Citizen Kane' (dra) ·41, -Orson Welles, Josepr Cotten, Ruth Warwick. IJ) AN UNUSUAL VISIT TO ··THE PHILIPPtNES! I Passport to Tmet Nippon No Utlft'ews Sumnt lortn Dr••• l:!O @ Cl) Cl) Kalak "Eleo In an Asphalt Graveyard" The murder of a beautiful Mant1ttt•n pl~glrl af· focts the lives of many people, in· clud~ Theo Koj11k . Dd@ai8'NBC Sunday Mptt~ Prentiss "Profile ot Evil" Amy Prentiss investiaates her first cop killina but her efforts are frustrated at every turn while pres· sure comes from the men of her division 1nd the widow to find the sl_a1er. 8 'KING IS COMING' * A GREAT IMAGE DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP '! TIM Kin• Is Cotnlna (tjj)(j)) (I) t:E) ABC Su11d1y ovil: (C) (211r) "'Crazy Joe" (dra) '74 -Peter Boyle, Paula Prentiss, Fred Williamson, Rip Torn, Henry Winkler. A searina expose of or· a•nlze crime in America as real as rt'Cen1 headlines. - -hJdtoloO Tod.y I TIM 111 Question Mut.rpilce llMatle: Counby .tt.n '111• Hlater" A new series of tour Individual short stories re· lated to country llvlnt In En(land. The first co-ncerns Henry Wltlow, a dealer in produce, who Is offered ~ Arthritis JWethon SUNDAY, FEB. 2 11 :30 p.m. Saturday to 6 p.m. Sunday KTLAfl All-Star Benefit Arthritis Foundation Box 1047, Santa Aoa 92702 Page 5 Lucille Ball is roasted as the "Woman of the Hour" in the third Dean Martin Celebrity Roast of the season, Friday at JO PM on NBC. Dean Martin hosts the special, taped in the Celebri~y Room of the MGM Grand Hore/ in Las Vegas. Among the show business celebrities seen in the program is the late Jack Benny. It marks the final television appearance of the famed come- dian, who died.-.Q.e.cember 26. The show is preceded by Dean Martin saying: "The show you are about to see has a very special significance, because it was Jack Benny's last appearance on television. And we are grateful for this final intimate glimpse of the man who made the world a brighter place for all of us. When Jack heard we were doing this affectionate roast of Lucille Ball, he wanted to be a part of it-and tonight he is." Others joining host Dean Martin in the tribute to LuCJ' are her husband Gary Morton, Phyllis Diller. Dick Martin, Dan Rowan. Ruth Buzzi, Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Gale Gordon, Totie Fields. Rich Liule, Henry Fonda, Ginger Rogers. Foster Brooks, N1psey Russell, Vivian Vance and Don Rick /es. ''A II Cremures Greut and Small," the Hallmark Hall of Fame special starring Simon Word and co- stomng Anthony Hopkins, airs on NBC. Tuesday at 8:30 PM. The drama. based on Jomes Herriot s popu- lar novel about a young Scot veterinarian .,.·ho begms hlS prac11ce in the rugged form country of Yorkshire. England, was adopted for television by Hugh White- more. A II filming took place on location in York - rl11re Ward appears as Herrwt. Hopkins (current~y star- ring on Broadway in "Equus") is cast as Siegfried Farnon. the 1·et ... ·ho takes on Herriot as his assistant Lisa HarrOK' is Helen Alderson, who eventually be- comes Mrs. Herriot. Brian S1irner appears as Farnon s younger hro1her, Tris1an. Herriot s story tells of 1he triumphs and hardships of 1he young veferinarian as he obtains prac11cal knowledge of his profession. It also chrome/es a disappearing way of life in lhe York - shire farm country HerriOI s book. first published in November, 1972. became a Book of 1he Mo111h Club seleetion in June, 1971. A Beller Homes and Gardens Book Club edition was published one mon1h later. Condensations ap- peared tn the Ladies' Home Journal, Science Digest, Cosmopolitun and the Reader's Digest Condensed Books. A paperback edi1ion was published lost No- vembu. The book was on 1he New York Times bes/- seller /isl for 17 K'eeks and on Time magazine's best- seller lw for weeks .... M 0 I? N I N (, • :00 I~ s..nter ~70. ,.....,.. l:JO \ GFutvra m The n,t111 Nun @700Qub 11:001~~~~=·11 ifovte: See D•rlim• Movies. <ta (())(l)EE The M • "'J Milt I The lay""" Nns EJtdrfc Comp1nJ 11:30 IJ ~Cl)(() SHrdl for TolWOf· • row Bil&~~~:,-... ... I lewifJ Hlllblllln ltt'1 Rap Mowir. Set Dlytlmt Movies. Ntw Yell Stedr Eadlafllt YIU. Allpe AfTI RNOON u:00 II~ ...... ~ .. (I) m How 19 Survive A Cl) Allytlll.J!I. YM CH DI a <a CtJ> Cl) m Pu1won1 .. Stirs l .. Ya•DJta ~See DI mt Movies. us::: 1 A f r.1 r /Jot lamb ~TenneaetTuxtdo fIDFe.tum 12:30 IJ @ (])(I) As tM Wond Turas 0 ~ (l)di m D111 11 Our Uws I FltMr lltlWS lat <a Cl.J> cv m Sp1tt s.cond ..... .......... 1:00 I I (])Cl) The Culdl111 Upt · (I) a m n.. o.et.n 1¥it: SH Daytime Movies. Dltln~a• <a CJJ> (]) m A11 .., Chll· dfltt I T..., Hntlns Sllew ..... u. .. Marbt ClosJttf Mtvte: Set Daytime Movies. EJl)futum 1:30 a I oo (I) Ed .... "'"" ~ (I)~ m AnotMr World 11~ .... <a (I.)) CD m Lers Malle A Dul Z:OO fl @ Cl) Cl) ~ la Rl&frt :tt ca mr(I) m s10.ooo ,,,. m ..... ., ' .... Prefnaor eJl)Fut.m Z:JO 11~ ~ M*ll C1m1 75 . ;:..s...n.t ( (I)) (l)Q) 0111 life to I Mowlt: Sft Daytime Movies. Belt Hullttr lnttoitws/futum Cl) Mowit Yop fwHtalth 3:00 I ~ (]) Tltllltales . Diaeoltd Hlad l'tuae Deft't Elt the o.w.s ~ r9'~'i'&rm 81tt1r1I Hot· :tb1 I Q'.j Movie: See Otytlme Movies . Hop11'1 Heron 8tt Sn11rt ltvtrty Hlllblllla futures @!)VllllAltp a;, Not for WoMn Only 3:30 IJ Dfn1ht (1) Movie: Set 01ytim1 ~. M::dDoqtas Show om. l H1rritt Movie: See Daytime Movies; 0. • nao Wed. n..t Qlrt The Munsten CI) Ntw loo Rew1 Addllltl flllllty ., ..... < (I.)> eo .. c1y aaukl • DrllM • Mlb Douatu Show • Muriel Stevens Cootln1 $how 4:00 I The Rfflnla• ~Mousaaub . <9 (l.))(J) aJ Al~ After. ldlool Sptd1I "Skltlna Rink" Wed. The story of 1 teen11e boy who rises above his handicap of stutter· in& by developina bis skills as 1n accomplished ice skater. stewut Peterson. Jerry Dexter, Rance How· ard, Devon Ericson, Betty Beaird. Silly Bowles and Rob Clotworthy star. I Puhllblf ' Udlllllle QUll1an'1 Island fl) Teny l Hb fritllds ErC.nlllltl a <a Cl.J> The FllntstDMI m Sell"• StrMt m Sube '''-'° t:I) Futvm ucept Wed. m HoftJwoed .... Clusia 4:.30 f ltlMr Knows lest Qllllpn's ls£and Dtn1ht lup l His luddiff I Drum ef JMnltlt 1 CI> Rebin fiood Rtvttb Fe .. 111111 Cl) Mm Qrttfin SllcN labnan . (I.)) Star Tre• ucept Wed. 5:00 BO®)fl)Nns The ir1 Valley; NYPO Fri. 91 Lowe Lucy ThtAWltftft The Mldty Mouse Qub Mod Squad (S)Joumey to Adwtnblrt : iiRit.r Roiers' Neish.,...._ ( (I.)) The Flintstones Wed. Drl .. • Trawl Ute Wortd · Flt• futum 5:30 I a (I.) @ rn <a (I.)) ..... futwu Liters Baslttb1ll Llkers vs. 8uff1lo Braves. Fri. I==:·::"* Room 222 Villa Alean Doti WlltM's Ton Talk Undtrdot THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. l'EBRUAAY 2 11175 litrt!Gr '1oof • I PORT-A-LOCJC SAFEST DOOR LOCK INTHE WORLD CARRY IT ANYWHERE PROTECTS YOU MRYWHERE WHEREVER PRIVACY IS DESIRED A MUST FOi THI TIAYILIMG P'BSON 01 VACA TIOtas. Loeb.,.... .......... ..,. ... .. ...,~ ............. _ ... ...... ..... & •• , l•1h C-.t ... key er pick tllle lodi fr'09"-.tslde. ---NAIL TMIS COUf'OIUOl>AY--- MICT lltt .. priHt D-rtt. D" 1114 H..tHlr IL Cotta_.., Col. t2U7 a....,....._ ...... s.. • SIM~ ....... JtwH.tt IMllM"fw...,..&........, C...1 ..... .-..... -S..• st.M~ ....... JtwS4.H IAMWfw ........ & ........ ......1. ca... ... c. .. -M.Cl ............... .... ~~~~~~~- c:., ___ ,..,. ...... %Ip •..••• In C.ltl AOO S ales h• 1 I I Pa&e 7 Ill '" (or how to play divorce for better or worse.) Who prof its most from the Calif omia no-fault divorce law? What happens if you don't want "no-fault"? Can you sue for more than your share of the commu- nity property? Is do-it-yourself divorce practical? Can it save you time and money? And is it possible for a marriage to fail successfully? Over half of all P•1e 8 California marriages end in divorce and to win or lose depends on how you play the game. Starting tonight CiJi Billett gives you ground rules for divorce "California style,,. 6and llptn Channel 2News CBS~ THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK FEBRUAAY 2 1117& MONDAY FEBRUARY 3 For momlna •nd •ftetnoon llsttn11, pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 Ci) --r .. iw Alll"J M•" (dre) '57 -Henry Fonda, Lu J. Cobb, Martin Balsam. Ed Beiley. m "I Cover tlle U11dt1Wtrtcl" (dra) '"54-Sean MtClory, Jo1nne Jordan. 11:00 O "As Lo111 es You Uvt" (dra) '64-Karln Dor. Mariane Koch. 11:30 Ii) "Two Art Quilty" (dra) '63 - Anthony Perkins, Jean·Cleude Brlaly. 12:00 m "Plclup Alley'' (dra) '37-Vic· tor Mature, An1t1 Ekber1. 1:00 O .. Forest R1111en" (adv) '42 - Fred MacMurray, SusarY Hayward, Paulette Goddard. 9 "Dr11•boar' (com) '52-cllf· ton Webb, G1n1er Ro1ers. 2:30 {j) (C) .. I Monster" (sci-Ji) '72 - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushln1. 3:00 O (C) "The &lenn Miiier Story" (mus) '54 -James Stewart, June Allyson. ~ (C) "Kull•lrl Run" (edv) '69 -Pernell Roberts, Alexandra Bas· tedo. 3:30 CI> ''TIM Cn.ludes" (rom) '35 - Loretta Younr. Henry Wilcoxon. fJ (C) "HoMbrt'' (wts) '67-Piul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone, Diane Cilento, Cameron Mlt· chell, Barbara Rush, Martin B1lsam. f VfNIN\. 1:0011 u {)) @l mm m ..... CI>D@(l)@CIJ<9CIJ> ..... O CilBonlftU D Ironside m Partrldte FatnllJ Ii) It T .. u A Tltlef fl) Marla Teresa @St1r T,.k m Dldric CompltlJ al Rody & friend• 6:30 IM1rv Qrtffltl Sllow w, Q rtff Ith ( : ZCiJ)1 1>e1ler'1 Choice • Thi Pion .. ,. Uttte Ruuls 7:00 OO~CIJmfllNtWI lronlJde lowlln1 tor Dollen 6 Mod Squid Truth or Cona.iuenca Whit's MJ Line? I Low l.ucy The Fii CI> Ho1111'1 Heron La MuJtr Prohlbid1 T1le 81& Valley : '19 lridp Wltll tM El.perts I ())) .. n1iua 1$ s, s. re rd, m Dtaler'1 Choice Q) Both Sidta Now fB Scicctr fro• Mua 9 Movie: (C) (2hf) "OallM'' {dra) '54-Jun Simmons, Marlon Brando, Merle Oberon, MichHI Ren· nie. m An E11111 CtJebr.tlon A por· trait of Charles ind R1y Elmes, husband and wife team of d1si1n· ers. Elmes, 1 modern day R1n1is- sance min, is best known •r one of the world's mOS1 orl1in1 end versatile deslaners and architects. 10:30 a JoumtJ to Adventure m ,,ttkNt Junction m Actmp•n•m• 10:45fBNews ll:oO fJ Cl) 0 g) m Q) News CJ Cl) tml 9 (I) ..... B ltst of Groucbe '"" Maoft • TIM Lucy Show Miiiion: lmpbssiblt Off laf11na THE DAIL\I PILOT TV WEEK, FEBRUAR\1 2 197!1 Barbara W1lters is auest host. Helen Reddy auests. It Movie: "Murder In th• Red lam" (hor) '3f>-Tod Sl1u1hter. u <a Cl)) Cl) wtdt Wortd MJI· tlry "Violence 1n Blue" O Movie: "Rocue Cop" (dr1} '55 Robert Taylor. J1net Leiah. Oeorae Raft m Movie: "Tltt ,rivlll Uvts of Mam la Eve" (com) '60 -Mickey Rooney, Mamie Vin Doren. 12:00 Cl) Alfred Hitchcock Hour m Lanc:tr (1) ,ettr Gunn Wild Wild West &> Dnma ( Cl)) Wam.d: Dead or Alive &> Movie: "Always In MJ Hearr · 1:00 8 (IQ) Tomorrow CJ) (()@Cl) Nn1 (dr1} '42 -W1lt1r Huston, Kay 11:30 R @ ~Cl) CIS Lltl Movie: (C) Francis. "fenetope Tdra) '6& -Natalie 1:45 tJ Movie: (C) "'••nH" (wes) '57 -G1or11 Montaomery, Loli Al· briaht, BiH Williams. Wood~Peter F1lk, 1an Bannerr. ' l :JO m Merv Griffin Show D ~ (]) @) m Jolin"' Clnon 9:00 tJ @ (]) ()) M1ud1 D9 (i)®)&l:'NllC Mud•J Movie: (C) (2hr) "Doct.r'a Wlvta" (R) (dr1) '71-0yan C1nnon, Rich· ard Crenna, Gerrt Hackm1n, Carroll O'Connor, Diana S.nds. A doctor Is booked for the slayina of his wife ind uranaes his 1sc1pe by m1ldn1 1 deal to do the sur1ery that only ht can perform. (j) I SpJ \ • u <9Cll>rnmuc h11d1r Mew\e: (C) (fir) "TIN Oaly G••• 111 Tnm" (com) '63-<Jiz1btth T1ylor, Warren Beatty, Charles BrlSwtll, Hank Henry. Frtn, I not·so·yOIJnS chorus sirl in Lu Visas w1itins for her rich married lover to divorce his wife and marry her, meets 1 musician who is 1 compulsive s•m· bier and accepts his proposal to share livins quarters: When her m Dr married lover shows up divorced, · ami Fran must choose between the mil· &> Thrtt Stoo111 lionairl and her down-and·out piano 7:JO B $25,000 ,,ramld player. D ,,,1ee s.upon m s.tarl to Mwnture It Help Thr Ntlfhbor @!> Muy A,radtddo (. 0 @) Let's Make A Deal 9:30 tJ @ (]) Cl) hod• Rhoda ind Cl) @ Cil To Tell The Truth Brenda have to take ttieir mother O Miiiion $ Movte: (C) (21u) "The on her very fim trip to the doctor, Mountain" (dta) '56 -Spencer a visit that Mama ld1 fices with 1 Tracy, Robert Wainer. combination of fear and embarrass· m Bewitched ment. While waitins lor the results of her tests. Ida decides to turn tiJ Cl) Wiid Wortd of Anlm1l1 over a new leaf ind establish 1 rt· m ""°" lationship with her d1u1hters blSed on "anu11itw " m Jjm., Dian Show ~'< I aJ Slf1rl to Adventure fJ NIWI m Utttt Ruuls Q) W1ndertust m Wutll11iton strtlpt Tait 1:00 B @ Cil (l) Gunsmokt "Th• An· m Drtml cer Lind" Matt Dillon takes youna Bessie Sutherland, now an orph1n 10:00 tJ @ (]) Cl) Med I c 1 I C • n t I r after her p11ents hive been killed "Crown of Thorns" Dr. G1nnon falls on the prairie, to hve with her aunt in love with a beautiful patient, un- Rachel, only to discover that she 1ware that she is 1 Eu1"0911n crown is not wanted. Carot Vosel ind princess who is the t1r1et or the Eileen McOonoclsh auest. political enemies who murdered her 0 U (I) (fg) m Smothers Brotfl· father. Suzy Kend1ll, Albert Paulsen lfl Sito• Tom and Dick's auests are and Eduard Franz 1uest. Ray Ch1r1es and Dom Deluise. i mR Q)f Nyns Uf • .. 6 un or ouf • D Movie: <ihr) Picture Mom•r Citl Cott las Estrella• Dtld" (mys) '66 -Don Ameche, TIM U11toucll1blu Martha Hyer, Susan Gordon, Wendell : The Jipanes• Fiim "Double Corey. Suicide" In 18th century Osaki, the CI> Miki Dou1t11 Show owner of a paper shop who his a fJ (9 (I)) CI) aJ The Rookln wife and two children falls In love ''Ansel" A tHn1se slrl from Jiii's with a courtesan who lives In bon11· hometown arrives In surch of an •at at 1 tu house. Because of th• act1n1 career and sets involved with imposs1bllity of thtir situation, th•~ 1 111f-styled 1sent who tries to lure consider committins suicide to· her into so-ulled "•dutt'' movies. cettier. Steve Allen hosts "The 2nd Annu•I Unofficl•I Miss las Veeu Showefrl P•1Hnt," • Wide World Specl•I In which comedy Is the winner, on ABC, Thursd•y •t 11:30PM. * •. * ON LUXURY PLUSH CARPET! I 00°/o NYLON LIVING ROOM-DINING ROOM.. 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NAME --------------~ AOORESS-------------- CITY _____ STATE _____ ZIP __ _ ,.,. 10 THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK FEBRUARY 2 1111'> TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4 For momlna and afternoon Ustlnp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. a.tow, for your connnlenc:e, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00@ "Rou&fllJ Speatln(' (com) '45 -Rosalind Russell, J1ck C1r10n. m "Ont w., Street'' (dr•) '50 - James Mason, M1rt1 Toren. 11:00 O "M•n Hunr (1dv) '41-Waller Pidaeon, Geor111 Sanders. 11:30 m ''Cnt of Outl1111" (wes) '52- Macdonald Carey, Alexis Smith. 12:00 m "Operation W1rbe1d" (com) '64 -Sean Connery. 1 :00 O "TM Prlncts1 Comes Across" (rom) '36--Cerole Lombard. 9 (C) "How tit 8t Ytry, Very Pop- ular" (com) ·55 -Bette Grable, Sheree North. 2:JO Cl) (C) "DoWllllllt Rear" Put I (dr1) '69 -Robert Redford, Gene H1ckm1n. 3:00 0 (C) "11te Fer Ce.try" (1dv) 'SS -Jamts Stewart, Ruth Roman. 9 (C) .. ,,.., SecOlld ...... (drl) '69-Stew1rt Grancer, Lois Nettle· ton, Joseph C1mp1nella. l :lO Cl) '1Mkl lacl tltt o ... " (dra) ·41 -Chulu Boyer, Olivia de Havll· land. 1J (C) "A lhn Called Shdp" (wes) '71 -James Guner, Claude Akins. EVENING 6:001U&~M~::.. Liken ~I Llkers vs. ew Yortl Kntcks 1t Madison Square G1rden. lolllnll ,,.uct. hrtrldp Flmlty It Tens A Thief Merla T true SW Trek : Eltdrlc CollpallJ Rody l Friends 6:30 IMtrv Griffin st.ow Andy'~ : ZN•! ( Cl)) Dealtr's Ctioke • Tiit "'°""" Llttle lasce la 1:00 e,g.@ooma>News Moel Squid Truth or Consaquen~1 Wbfs My Uitt? I love hey Tiit Fii Cl) Ho1an's Heroes LI Mllftr Prolllbld1 Tiit lf1 Valley : Tht Srtlt American Mou1tl Mytti This documentary humorously ttck· Its 1 serious subled-th1t of pre· ventivt dent1I clrt and the re· sponslbillties of inctividuals lrT main- tainli:ir own dental health. ~ ) lon1nz1 7:30 tin ~urt Hunt 000 HtUywoocl Squ.rta alnbow SulMl1t St1ments In· c ude: "Tennis Chimp," 1 d1y In the life of 10-yeu·old Jimmy Puah of Palos Verdes, tttt l11din1 tennis pl1yer In his aae aroup In th• slate. ' (HJ CJ) To Ttll tM TrllUI Mlillta $ Mme: (C) (Zhr) allp" (1dv) '50-Sptnctf TrlCJ, l~·e;:.:::· AllllHI World uttlt Ratub a."0011 ()j)CIJCi)8oocl rt,... J.J.'s beln1 snubbed by snobs -he doesn't knaw it but his f1mily does and they don't like it. D ~Cl) 0 m Ad111-l2 "Pres- sure Point" A nervous recruit, Don Allen (1utst Robert Pratt). hides the flct th1t he's 1 stutterer until his impediment end1n1ers the lives of his fellow officers. Mlk• ... m Show <9 Cl)) &) UC Tt1etdey t : (C} (2 r) "Otatll h Not PToad" (dr1) '74-Arthur Hill, Jane Aleunder, Robby Ben10n. John Gun· ther's movina true stOfY ol 1 ba, whose fierce devotion to livlna. al· thouah doomed by an lncur1blt brain tumor, l11ves his parents 1 lepcy of lovt 1nd a deeper under st1ndlna of hfe. I =~ltr'sts~:::. Pobn Diabl• Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Dial M fOf ..,.,,. (susp) '54-Ray Mftl1nd, Grice Kelly, Robert Cummlnas. I America Los &ptd1ls cit Srtvt• Pln1I Movie: "Winter Mtttln(' (dra) '48-Bette Divis. Jim Davis. 1:30 IJ @(]) Cl) M•A•s•H Hawkey• hu an 1lterc1tion with Frank Burns which causes Frank to pl1ce him under "house·enest," conflnln1 him to qu1rters until 1 court·m1rtlel cen be convened. D Hallmark Hall of Fame * James Herriot's ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL D Qj (j) ®)er;, I Ifie~ I Han- '"'" Hill of fl .. "All rt11ures Great & Small" Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkin1 rur 1n this dr1m1 based on J1mes Herriol's popul1r novel 1bout 1 youn1 Scottish veterl· n1ri1n who be1lns his pr1ctict in the rvaaed farm country of York· shire. Enaland. Liu Hmow and Bri1n Stlrner also stu. , II Mtvit: (90) "Don't Bottler to iiiOcl'" (dra) '52-Marilyn Monroe, Richard Widmar\, Anne 81ncroft. m Merv Griffla Sllow fll) Tiit Ascent ol Min "Music of 1he Spheres" Or. Bronowskl traces the development of orre of man's languages, mathematics 9:00 II (i1J m Cl) Hawaii Fl.a "Rina of Life" The $1 mllllon reward of· ftred for ttie return of five rert fl1urlnes missina from the Vale of K.astim1r launches 1 1101>11 snowball of murder, mayhem and robbery thet rolls ria1lt into McGarrett's ter· ritory. (j)I~ ' l ,, m Safari ta Advtatur1 II) Lia lflndts AMI dtl Roel 9:30-Ntws W1nd1rtu1t Revlsta M111k.el m ROMANTIC REBELLION * LORD KENNETH CLARK an American Can &rant Em TlM Rotnantk RebtllkMI "Bl1kl" Lord Kenneth Clarke proflles the areal En1hsh poet and 1rtist, W1I· fi1m Blake, w~ hved obscurely ind In miserable poverty most of his \ hie, attubutina the inspiration of his work to "visions." m Df1m1 10:00 U Q?l C'S)~ I uaabJ Jnu "Countertall' In one of his most biztrrt cases, 8a1111by takes on 1 client who Is a fucitive from justice, chuaed with the 1ss1s:sln1tion of 1 Superior Court Jude• durlnc a press conference. Mltehei Ryen, James C1flah1n and Jac~ellne Scott auest. D 9 Cl)~ m Pollet Stofy "To St11f A Million" Dtttctivts Sal Gr°'· ser and Bob Hyt1nct (Pernell Roberts and Christopher Stone) treif a bt uen but inept Jewel thief known u the Cowboy (Alex Cord) In the hope he will lead them to a man- and·wift t11m who 1r1 Mpected of plannina a mllflon dollar jewel rob· btry. Robert Brown ind Barbare Anderson 1lso rtar ~ 11! If],":: Ut• fJ <Cit Cl)) CI) a> Meraia Welby M.D. ''four·Pfus Hor' The reunion of two hiah sthool football players is marred by the shadow of duth. I au Coft Les utnllu T1M Ulrtoucblblts Soundttaat 10:30 I JoumfJ tD Advtnlure Ptttkeat J11ncUon • · Situation Comectr l0:4Sfl)N"1 u:oo ~I fi ~ ?>..:: ... lat of lro~ hrry Mttoft • TM Lucy S.OW Mluton: t..-utblt Off la Ka nee (l)ht.r lu..i iiid WUd West : Y !I.' lot Healtt. ( (.l)) Wanted: Dt1d °' Aflwe 11:30 0 <HI (]) ()) CIS Lltl Mewtt: (?") i1fht lnrtf' (dre) '14-8ury Newman. Harold Gou!d. 0 @ (]) 9 m Jo91nny Canot1 Ro11er Millu auestr. U Movte; "Th Hostase>' (mp) '56 -Ron Randell, Mary Parter. 0 (9 Cl)) CI) Wide Worlcl Mys. tary ''The Centerfold Murders" C1J Movte: ''Sc:ieftt of the Crime" (mys) 'SO-Van Johnson, Gloria D•· Havel\, Arlene Dahl, Tom Or•kl. m Movie; "S.lle la Grand" (dra) '51-Vera Ralston, Johrr Carroll. 12:00 Ci) Alfrtd Hltdlcocl Hour m Movie: "Hiett fllitrt" (adv) '58 -Ray Milland. 1:00 D ®) Tomorrew 1:45 IJ Movie: "The Seem Doof' (dr•) '64-Robert Hutton, Sandri Dom. 2:00 m AJl·NIPt ~: US. Ends Our Nfpt," "SIHp Mr l.M" A HAPPY CAST & CREW NBCs Little House on the Prairie (NBC. Wednesdays, 8PM) is not only one or the most popular new series on television( it seems to have a permanent address in the ratings' top 20), but one of the happiest behind the scenes. The popularity, says one veteran ob- server, may well stem from this backstage morale. When one of the sllck magazines, a weekly, recently zapped the show as a hotbed of dissension, the LittJe House cast and crew fumed. They wanted to cry out .. Wrong." But they didn't llnow how. Finally someone (everyone is too modest to take credit for it) came up with the idea of buying a full-page ad in Variety, the daily H olly- wood newspaper for the entertainment world. The project was la- beled .. Top Secret" so it would come as a complete surprise to Mike Landon, series star and executive producer. Said Marian Anderson (mother of Melissa Sue, who plays Mary Ingalls): "I was nominated treasurer. Cash contributions, all of which were totally voluntary, were to come to me. Within an hour after the word got out, I had a mountain of bills and Ghecks on my table." Soon thtttafttr lbe 1d '*'· It said: "To Michael Landon and your associates, John Hawkins and Kent McCray (Hawkins and M cCray are the series' producer and associate producer respectively): It is a rare plea!iure being a part of your team and to share in your many talents making Lit~ House on the Prairie the hit it is. Your de- voted crew, staff and cast." Below these words there were three columns of names, alphabetically arranged. totaling 89. Among them were Karen G rassle, who plays Michael's wife, Mrs. Ingalls; Melissa Gilbert (La\lra) as well as Melissa Sue, Victor F rench (Mr. Edwards), Karl Swenson (Mr. Hanson), Richard Bull (Mr. Oleson), Katherine MacGregor !Mrs. Oleson). Alison Arngrim CNellie Oleson). Kevin Haizen (Doc Brady). Dabbs Greer CReve rend Alden), Charlotte Stew- art (Miss Beadle), Bonnie Bartlett (wtdow Snider) and so o n, through the cast of townsfolk from Walnut Grove, Minn., circa 1878. Also there Wl're namts of behind-1he-"cenc4' people: David Rose, director of music: Ted Voigtlander and Ha~kell Bo~~s. the Emrny- winning directors of photography: directors William F . Claxton, Leo Penn and Lewis Allen; motion picture veterans Allan "Whitey" Snyder, makeup; and Larry Germain, hair stylist. Jn short, every- one from Ed Abbott. the generator man to Mary Yerkes, script supervisor. The high morale 1n and around Little House is no accident. It !ltarts at the top. T ime and again Landon has told interviewers that he loves to work. but on only one condition-that the work is a hap- py experience. Mike is spoiled. His 14-ycar run as Little Joe Cart· wright on NBC's Bonanza series wa-; just that-a happy experience. .. We llffd to ha"e some terrific times," he recalled. ''I remember when we had visiton on the set. People had a great affection for the Cartwrights, looked upon them as a happy family. When we got a lot of people together, Dan (the late Dan Blocker) llnd I would start a loud argument. Then I'd become violent and hit him, It would end up with Dan throwing me out a window or against some furni- ture. h scared the visitors and other aclor", ao; well. because we didn't tell them what we were doing." Then there was Dan and bis toupee, which he wore begrudgingly. Said Mike, "We'd go to this same restaurant every day for lunch. We had a corn:r booth and the to·iric;ts were always told where we were. Well, Dan had this trick where he would sneeze and the toupee would flop over his eyes, but he'd keep on talking as if nothing hnd happened. He was a super guy." There wtte other super guys--male and f emale-behi11d the scenes, Mike felt. When Landon got the go-ahead to make .. Little House on the Prairie" ino a series, he contacted these men and women. Some left long-running TV shows, others cancelled plans to work on major motion pictures. "They joined with me in taking a chance." said Michael. "Nobody knew whether we would he a hit or be cancelled m four weeks " A01onic tbeu "camblers'' were the H awkins brothers. McCray, Vo"gtlander and Boggs, dirccf0r4' Cl"-ton, Penn and Allen, looping editors Vince Gutierrez and Dan Gallaher, music editors Edna Bul- lock and Mark Hollingsworth, Gary Wohleben, business aff air-s: Evy Wagner, the Hawkins' secretary; Evelyn Maloof, Landon's and Mc- Cray's secretary and Hal Burton, Michael's standm. THE DAILY PILOT IV WEll< FE:BRUARY 2 1915 ~ COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450 **? You can lease a brand new color tefev1s1on for as hllle as s 13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADYAHTAGES TO LEASING if Y«* qitolify • No ldtt,,... O\Jfld'I 111 M°'"°''. • Nt, W. 1'f\t dbl' lot Rt'1,1utt fit II\ • ~l~tot11r.tyi 0.}C'iCJ'Jlt • r,.w11Mf\t M1Qttt A!N4V Gftlft'OUt Troc»-ln Alowanc:H for yovr old TY. 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Starting tonight Glenda Wina begins to unravel some of the mystery of Yoga and shows you what a lion, locust, swan and cobra can do for you. • hi• 12 5 and llp:rn Channel 2News CBS~ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUAAY 2. 111715 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5 For mornln1 end eftemoon llstln1s, pluse see DAYTIME PROGRAMS~ Below, for your convenlencie, ere the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (I) "M1rty" (dra) 'SS -Ernest Borenine, Betsy Blair. 6) "Peco" (com) ·~11na Lynn, Charlotte Greenwood, Ch1rlu ~ burn. 11:00 e "Torpedo..,.. (dra) '64!-Jamn Mason, Lilli Palmer. 11:30 6) "Luctny" (dra) '48 -John Payne, Dan Duryea. 12:00 m "Hl&h Bubar .. " (dra) ''7 - Van Johnson, June Allyson. 1:00 0 "Ntw Yort Tewn" (com) '41- Fred MacMurray, Muy Martin, Alllm Tamiroff. • 9 (C) "A W•••n'a World" (dra) '54-Clifton Webb, Fred MKMutflJ, June Allyson, Van Heflin. 2:30 (j) (C) .. Donltlll a.c.f' Con c I . (dra) '69-Robert Redford ... Som.- body Up Tbere Ukts Me" Part I (dra) 'S6 -Paul Newm1n. Sal Mineo. 3:00 fJ (C) "Yeu '41t11 Stly .._,.- (com) '48 -James Stewart, Join Fontaine, Eddie Albert. t101 CC) .. 0e.s111t nu '" 1111111" {Cfra) '67-Elke Sommer, Sylva Kos· dna, Richard Johnson. EVENING '~ ·~&~~~;'::,. Cl) .... llll lronskte Partrida• family It T akts A Tlllef Mirta Ttraa Sbr Trek : Dtdrlc Company RocQ & Frilllda 6:30 1 ... " 5rlffl· Sllow Andy 5rttfitfl : Zoom! ( ())) Dt•r'• CWce • Th "'°"""' UtUt Rucals 1~ oo@ oo mm ..... lronlldt Bntln1 ftf Dellan 6 Mod Squad Truth er Couequencn Mat'a My UH? I l.owt LIKJ Tiie Fii (]) Htpn'• HerotJ la Mujer Prolllblda Tlat 81& Valley : PSJdM>lto Todq "Develop· ment" A Journey from birth lhroueh adolescence with host Or. Geor1• S. Reynolds, Chairman of the De· partment of Psycholoo at th• Uni· versity of Califomi1, San Dieao. f ())) Bonanu · Dr1m1 Tllm Steo1•• 7:30 IJ le .... ,,..,,. •• Lut of Ute W11d 0 Nam• Tlllt TUM I Help Thy N•ldlbor I (I) Ltt'1 Mekt A Diii (I) To TtU tilt Trutll M lllon $ Movie: (C) (2Ju) ~e People A(llnlt O'HereH (dra) '52 -Pit O'Brien, Spencer Tr1ey, Diena inn. John Hocll•k Prb la Rlcfrt Bewttc:htd t1l) LIVE BETTER IN LA. * WATCH 'THE GAME' DEBUTS TONIGHT! t1l) 0£BUT TIM 811111 "The Emer- aency Came" A new serier dealina 111ith aptcific ind helpful inform•· tion on a variety of subjects. The firlt episode probes the rins of fires In hlah·rlse buildinas; what to expect In 1n emerrency edmittance to 1 hosplt1f; and Insurance •aalnst disasters. I Trtv•I Fiim C.ltbrlty towtlna Little Reseals 1:00 B @Cl)(J) To111 Orio do & D1wn Art Carney end Ann Meara au est. 0 u Ci)®) m Uttlt House 011 tJie Prllnt "The Circus Men" Red Buttons 1t1tsts IS 1 tr1Vtlln&. one· man circus who charms Laura and the other towns-people Into 1 din· aerous faith In miracle medicines. His miraculous healina powder from fer·otf India 1Hms to cure tht headache t1' ont resident, but al· most kills 1nother who insists on the "miracle" powder onl,_.when stlt realty nHds an emeraency ap· pendeetomy. U Movie: (C) (2tlr) "Vop1t lntD 'THE $6),lce" (sci-fl) '70-Mltsundbu Ka neka, AllJo. Ci) Mlb Douffu Sttow fJ (Qi (()) Cil (» That'• MJ Mi· m1 "The Witness" Earl sees Croaker Connelly hold up Weiss's deliea· lessen but 1s afraid to report it for fear of reprisals. Sid Clute, Gordon Jump and Lee Kollma auest. I Dt11tr'1 atolce lotll Sides Now Cumlnl1 Movie: (C) (Zltr) "Journey to the Center of tit• E.lrth" (scl-fi) ·5~ James Mason, Arlene Dahl, Pat Boone. I Fiim Feature Ch1111plonshlp Wrtstlln& J1p1ntst Lanru•I• Pro11ams 8:30 0 (9 Cl)) (I) (» AIC Wednts· day Movie: (C) (90) "All Toaether Now" (dra) '7~Jotm Rubinstein, Glynnis O'Connor, Brad Savaae, Helen Hurrt, Biii Macy, Jane With· ers. Alter the deattl of his parenls, a teenaaer who is determined lo keep his younaer brother and s1s- ters toeether as a family, wins a JO.day period In which to prove they can make It on their own with· out 1dult supervjsion. m Mttv Griffin Show 9:00 fJ @(I)({) C.nnon "Mls.s1n1 at FLJOT' An ex-convict bound for 1 reunion w1tti his dau(hter after 10 years in pnson, boards 1 pl1ne in Atl1nt1 but is mis.sin& when the craft lands in Los Anctles. Brad- ford Dillman, Jess Walton, Mart Gor· don, Robert Riesel and Paul Luka· ther .J_uest. • B Q3 Ci) l10) m Lll(as Tenner Ci) I Spf THE DAIL 'I' PILOT, TV WEEK FEBRUARY ? 11175 OJ Slf1ri to Adventure @ The Untouch1blts EJi) Theatre In America (2hr) "The lO:JO I Journ.Y to Advtntur. Wldowlna of Mrs. Holroyd" (R) 0. H. httfcolt Junction Lawrence's play about lower middle • Nocl\ea Tepatiu class morality in the coal reaions l0·4S News of Bnt11n before World War I Fr~nk u;oo Cil D Cl) iE mm News Converse, Joyce Ebert, Geraldine • (lg) 9 (j) News Fitzaerald and Rex Robbins s1ar. ' Belt of Grtucho 9:30 I Newi PertJ Muon Wenderlult Tiit Lucy Show Clludlo A~ll1n1t Mission: lmpoallble • Drama Oft Belenee 1:r MAN HUNTER IS TV'S ~ldp:i~~ ~:~ * NEW ACTION STUNNER : Y~• tor Health IJ (i1J (I) Cl) M 111 flu n t er "The C (f.J) W1nted: Dead or Alive Wrooa Man" Dave aoes afUr a 11:15 Cinema 34 doublecrossin1 11npter who is 11 :30 @ Cl) Ci) CBS lat. Movie: (C) btlna pu~ued by both police and "The List Chaltence" (wes) '67- the hoods he crossed. Cesare Da· Chad Everett, Aneie Dickinson, Glenn nova, Laurie Pranae, James Sloyan, Ford. Stephen McNally, John Larch and 0 ~ @a9) m Johnny Cuaon Felice Orlandi guest. Florence Henderson auests. 0@ Ci.HlOJ m Petroc•lll "The u Movta: "Vice Squid" (dra) '31 Kidnapplna" Kim Darby auests as a -Paul Lukas. Kay Francis. youna woman defended by Petro-U (®) (()) (I) W1cle WOfkl S,e- celli after she kid!Mlpped her own d1I son from her father-in-law, Senat0< 0 Movie: "Rllfrt Cros.s" (dra) '51 Mc:CasJin (Gene Evans), then is in· -Oiek Powell, June Allyson, Ricardo dieted for murder when the sena-Montalban. tor's secretary is found murdered. m Movie: "Whtn Tomorrow 3 m I!) News ComH" (dra) '39 -Charles Boyer, Run for Your Ute Irene Dunne. (tij Cl)) CD m &et Christi• 12:00 @ Alfred Hlt.dlcod Hour love! Christie searches for a man m Movie: "M1nnequln" (dra) '38 so disturbed by violence that he is -Joan Crawford. Alan Curtis. blowine up objects and places asso· 1:00 I®) Tomomw ci1ted with violence to draw atten· CI) Cl) fl) CI> News tion to the problem. Artie Johnson, 1:45 Movie: "Stell.I" (dra) 'SO-Arm Henry Gibson. Joanne Worley, Judy Sheridan, Victor Mature, David Carne, Gary Owens and Johnny Wayne. Brown aues1. Z:OO m All-Nl(ht Show: '"TM Southtm· £i) Cltl Con LH Estlellas er," ''The DI~ Corne,.. "While he doesn't sing, dance, or tell jokes, he docs them equally well." So said Bing Crosby o f his friend Ed Su11ivan. Sullivan's face was craggy, wi1h some- thing of 1he professional boxer to it that YEARS' complemented his size-I"! neck. There was also a warmth and graciousness that came Christmas show. A word on behalf of the tuberculosis drive became "Good Night, and help stamp out TV." An alive and kicking Irving Berlin emerged as tbe late Irving Ber- lin and Walter Winchell became a "sports star." No matter. It was SUiiivan's uncanny showmanship which counted. He conducted his show like a newspaper managing editor, something Sullivan knew about because he was also a newspaperman, He could be bru- tal with talent but 'it was always for their own good and the show's. He would cut down a sineer's act or a comic's routine with razor-like precision. Said some one close to the show: "He can hurt somebody, bllt usually he hurts for the best. He knows when someone's going to make a fool of himself, and he saves him." from the eyes and a smile that wasn't in- frequent after all In his later years the ex- igencies of television demanded that his hair, which he combed straight back, be dyed a medium brown. He hated that, because he 'deplored sham. This was also the Sullivan who became a show-business phenomenon, confoundang the slicksters, the back-slappers and the ''Hiya, baby" types. The lato Edward Vincent Sullivan, univer- sally known u Ed, will, on Sunday, (7 :30 PM) be remembered on "The Sullivan Years: A Tribute to Ed" on CBS. Sullivan, who started out with rus Toast of the Town in 1948 (it laler evolved into The Ed Sulli- van Show), hosted the most popular variety show in television--0nc that survived a re- mark.able 23 years. That's a record even his best friends couldn't have told him might happen. Yet it did. And Sullivan knew why. ''I'm the best sho wman o n television," he said. It wasn't an idle boast. He knew more about the delicate chemistry of entertaining the public than virtually anybody else. Even so, he Wll5 a master of malapropisms. There was the lime he said: ''Let's hear it for the Lord's Prayer" after Scr~io Franchi sang it on a His honesty was irreducible. When be sold a product or told people something, they be- lieved him. Once a group of Broadway show- men were gathered in a restaurant discussin& Sullivan. They were trying to figure out what he had. One said: "If you had DuPont's money, and God forbid, Ed was gone to- morrow, who would you get to replace him?" Nobody answered. On October I J, 1974, Ed was "gone," dead at the age of 72. Among lhe more than 2,000 persons attending his funeral were many who Celt they had come to know Sullivan well during the years The Ed Sullivan Show was bringing entertain- ment fo the people. As one woman put it, "The theater will be lost w11hout him.'' Page 13 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 For mornln1 end etternoon llstlnp, 'llease see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 Ci) "Caln l Mabel" (com) '36 - Clark Gable, Marion Davies. m '°Clmlval Story" (dra) 'S4 - Anne Baxter, Steve Cochran. 11:00 O "Th• Accused" (dra) '4S-Lo· nitta Youna, Robert Cummlnas. Wendell Corey. 11:30 m "Nat nm. w. Love" (dra) '35 -Maraaret Sullivan, James Stewart, Ray Milland. 12:00 m "Gun\ of Fort Petticoat" (wes) '57--Audie Murphy, Kathryn Grant. 1:00 0 "Car 99" (mys) '35-fred Mac· Murray, Ann Sheridan, Sir Guy Standina. @ "Anna Karenina" (dra) '48 - Vivien Leiah, Sir Ralph Richardson. 2:30 Cl) "'Somebody Up TM,. Ubs Me'' Conti. (dra) '56 -Paul Newman, Sal Mineo. 3:00 0 (C) "Nlaht PllSl(e" (dra) '57 -James Stewart, Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea. ®') (C) ''The Profane Co•edy" (dra) '69 -Chuck Connors, Carl Bet?. 3:30 Cl) (C) "Blindfold" (dra) '66 - Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardinale, Guy Stockwell. 6:00 D (C) "Tell Them Wllllt Boy ta Here" (dra) '69-Robert Redford, Katharine Ross, Robert Blake, Su· san Clark. EVENING . lf!!~~fiJr.:.:n lrotlsldt Pal1rldae Family It T .. u A Thief Marta Teresa Star T,.k : EJtctrk Co111panJ Rocky I Frttnd1 6:30 lfO) Merv Griffin Show Andy Griffith loont! (())Dealer's Cholee De..rt Claulc Hl1hll1hts UtUt Rucals 1:00 aoooomm" ... tronilde Bowlln1 for Dollars Mod Squad Trutll er Consequenc:es WWs My U1te? I love Lucy The Flt Cl) Hopn's Heroes la Mujer Prohfblda The 111 Valley : Bikes! 81\11! likes! A half-hour special on America's fastest lfOW· in& form of transport1tion, and In· Paae 14 Host Bill Burrud presents WoaldOf TitE SEA ... its mysteries, legends and exciting future. • THURSDAYS 7:30PM (i) H•E OAILY PllOf 111 WEEK Fl:BRUAAY 1 197& eluded are • look at some vlntaae bicycles in a museum, and a look at bike tr1lls. I Ci)) Bonanza Drama Thrtt Stoo&ts 7:30 I Candid C.mere · D m Pr1c.t 1s Riaht Htlplby Ntlatlber 0 *SPECIAL• * THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" I) World of ttlt Sta "Jaws of Death" . Cl) (]Zl (})To Tell tht Truth 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Th•" Actress" (dra) '53-Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, Teresa Wrlaht. 0 <9 Ci)) (]J m stnets of "" FrandtcO "Th• Pro1remmin1 of Chariie Bl1ke" Mike ind Steve seek the 1Ssailants of 1 youna woman by 1nterviewi1T1 former SH offenders -one of whom may be under post i no\1t su11est1on. Movie: (C) (Ztlr) "EasJ Rider" ( re) '69 -Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper. I Bolin& From Ute Otynlpk Festival tnttmadonal Hum11dtlts F11m Foru• "The Cranes Art Flyln&" (R) A 1957 Rus- sian film concemllTI two youna lovel'l who art separ1ted by war @!)Situation Comedy 9:30fJN1w1 el Drama I Lera Make A Deel Btwltd1td Asslpment America Call It Macaroni Bobby Goldsboro Show Uttlt Raacals '- 10:00 0 Q) Cl) m Movtn' On "Ammo" A 111ft case of tomatoes to cafe owner Janey (auest Glorl1 De H1· ven) from Sonny and Will aets them into trouble when the contents are discovered to contain live ammun1· tion. Rescheduled. 1:00 IJ THE WAL TONS! BEST *FAMILY SHOW ON TV U ()1) CIJ Cl) The Wattou Hop1n1 to areatly expand their lumber busi· neu, John and Grandpa borrow money from the bank in the belief that Jason will be workint with them, but the second son has an other career 1n mind. 0 @ (]) ®'J m Mat Dam Show Mac's 111ests are Ruth Buzzi, Lot· ains & Messina and Ken Berry. 0 9 Co11t11 Buketball Califor· nia Bears vs. Washinirton Huskies. ~ Mike Douflu Show (la (()) Cil (0 Barney Miiier 1ft" Barney's men are accus\d of beina on the take when a former detective from his squad becomes 1 member of Internal Atfai11. I Dealer's Choice Botti Sides Now Nadia Caro Biii Morers' Journal: Intern•· ottal Report @!) Situation Comedy &) Japanese Lan1ua11 Provaau 1:30 0 <9 Ci)) rn m Karen '1hem" Karen discovers that her home is under electronic surveillance, and suspects that the office of Open Amen.:. is under similar observa· tion. Marty Feldman quesu. m Mt~ Grfffln Show m SlblatloQ Comedy 9:00 IJ @ (3) (() CBS Thursday Mov· It: (C) (lir) "Dirty Dinius Ma111" (wes) '70 -Frank Sinatra, Georie Kennedy. Anne Jackson, Lois Hettie· ton, Jack Elam. Michele Carey, John Dehner, Harry Carey Jr. Sinatra stars u a wild renepde who has the cavalry on his trail, the law et his throat, outlaws at his back and women on his mind! 0 @ Cl) m Arther "The Arson· ist" Lew Arch er aids a delicatessen owner who accuses the coun1y tax collector of ch11tin1 him out of his house and property six year~&O to clear the land for construct of a 1hoppin1 center. Then the de own· er becomes an arson suspect hen a Molotov cocktail starts a fire in the tax collector's office. Sorrell Book• and Edward Andrews 1uest. @I S,, ~ ~~:"Your Uft fJ (9 Cl)) (]) aJ Hany 0 "Si· lent Kllr' Harry tries to prove the Innocence of a deaf mutt suspected of ar~n and murder. James Wein· wriaht, K1th1 L101d. Gail Strickland and Lawrence Preuman suest. fE Clta Con Las Estnllu @ Tiit Unto«Mblts 10:30 I Journey to Adventure hws Situation Comedy 10:45 EE """ EID Yo1• for H111t) 11:001w~1~~"" 8tst of Cro~ 1 l!if IM I St1u1I Problems of Women arbara Walters hosts. lm:.i~'!.? l~~uiblt Off Ballance (J) Pettr Cunn ifld Wild West (()) Wanted: Dtad or Alive 11:15 @!) Clnta11 34 11:30 U @ Cl)(() CIS Late Mom: (C) "111tacak: Te Staal A Kl•t' (dra) '74 -Georae Peppard, K..-in Mc Carth~ Brenda Vaccaro. a Cl) (fg) m Joflnny Carson Mel rooks 1uests. O Mom: "fat.al Lady'' (mys) '36 -Ma.!I. .Elhs, Walter Pidaeon. 0 (~ ) Cl) Wide World S,.. Jli "2nd AnnulT Unofficial Miss LIS Veau Paaeant" 0 Movie: (C) "S,.all Ton Girt" (mus) '53 -Jane Powell, Farley Granaer, Bobby Van, Ann Miiier. II) Movle: "Saddle Tr11np" (we5' ·s~Joel McCrea, Wanda Hendrix, John Russell. 12:00 Ci) Alfred Hitchcock Hour m Movie: "Comrade X" (dra) '40 -Clark Gable, Hedy Lam1rr, Eve Arden, Oscar Homolka. 1:00 8 ®'l Tomormr (}) (() 9 Cl) NtWI 1:45 II Movie: "Mother Didn't Teti Mt" (com) '52-Dorothy Mc<i11lr1, W1I· Ham Lundlcan, Gary Merrill. 2:00 0) All·Nlpt Show: "Blowfn& Wiid," "I Wonder Who's Kl1sJn1 Her Now" • d d or C) 1) IS rt" ley s) it, '40 Eve ... ii· Id," O'fl' Lee Marvin Jane Fonda CAT BAllou The 3:30 Movie Friday ~ Meet SALT}' Friday 7:30PM ~ FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 F0t mornfn1 •nd •ftemoon llstfnp. pleese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ut the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (j) "Tb• Two Mn. Carrolll" (dra) ·l] -Barbara Stanwyck, Humphrey Boiart. IB "Phenix City Story" (dra) '55- Richard Kiley, John Mcintire. 11:00 e "l1tet11dlery Blond•" (com) '45 -Betty Hutton, Arturo dt Cordovi, Bany Fitzaerald. 11:30 &J "Mart of the Rene1ade'1 (edv) '51-RicardO Montalban, Cyd Chat· '"'· lZ:OO m "Marjorie Momfnpb(' (dra) '57-Gene Kelly, Nat1Tie Wood, Ed Wynn. Claire T1evor. 1:00 0 "Eadushe" (dra) '37 -Fred MacMurray, Lloyd Nolan, Fr1nces Farmer • .@ (C) "A Certain Smile" (dra) '58 -Joan Fontaine, R°"nno Braul, Christine Carere. 2:30 (I) "Pat l MIU" (com) '52-Kath- uine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy. 3:00 ~ (C) .... lld Of the Iliff(' (WU) ' 2-James Stewart, Arthur Kenll'I· , Julie Adams. Rodi Hudson. (C) "Do You Take Tiiis stran· pt' (susp) '7G-Gene Barry, Lloyd Bridaes. Diane Baker, Sus.n Oliver. l ;lO Cl) "All About Eve"' (dra) '50 - Bette Davis, Anne Bax1er, Gary Mer- rill, Georae Sanders. 0 (C) "Cat Ballou" (com) '66 - Jane Fonda, Lee Marvin. Michael Callan, Ow1yne Hickman, Nat IUna C-Ole, Stubby Kaye. E V ENIN G 6:00 ~B~~~~r=. 'IJ ~~abthll Cont'd f1om 5·30PM. L1kers vs. Buffalo Braves. Bonanu • Ironside Partridp faintly It Takes A Tllltf Marti Tereu Star Trek • : E1tdrlc CompanJ ltoclcy ' fr1tnd1 6:30 lo = :: Sttow : loo•! ( Cl)) Dtalt(s Cholct • Duert Claulc Hlclllltfrts um. ..... . 7:00 O 0 QJ Ci) m ED News lrontide Mod Squad Trvth or Consequences • What's My Unel I Lovt LICJ The Fii ()) Ho11n'1 Heroes La MuJtr Pro'-Jblda Tiit 111 VahJ : Awi.UO. Wtatller ( Cl)) lefttllla Onlma Tllrte Sttoau 7:30 Masquerade PartJ THE DAILY PILOT TV WEE!\ FEBRUAAY ~ 191"5. I ~ Ci) ®) Holt,wood $qU1m fJil Masterpiece lltNtrt: CounbJ Siity ilttlrs "The Hlaler'' (R) Qll (]) Tt Tell the TrvUL OJ La Cftade lien Crild1 Movie: (C) (2fu) "1'1t l Mike" . 9:30 0 (eil) (I)) CI) a> Tiie Odd Cott- m) '52-Spencer Tracy, Katha-pie "Two Men on A Hoarse" Despite rin• Hepburn, Aldo Ray. the IOU of his voice, Oscar-with I Bmtdtecl unsoticittd help from Felix-makes Loa Alatln News Rmn a 1uest apl)Nranct on "The Dick =::!i~al if===~: Dick Cavett 1uests. 1:00 @ Cl) rtDUER£ Khan A one· lf6 nn.1 hour adventure series with Khifh 0 0~ m ~ .:9' 1 De Ohiefh as a wily private detective 1 :-00 • ~ wo ~ I IPICIM an who mikes his headquarters in San Ma 11 Roast "lucllle Ball" Lucy I is the ''Woman of the Hour, M IA' Francisco's Chinatown. n toniaht's this roast with Dean Martin as epi10de, Khan aoes in pursuit of a host. Guests who pay tribute are kllltr clad as a Chinese swordsman l • h b d G ry u-rt n Ph 1 ucy s us an , a _, o , y · and w11rin1 • mask of 1 secret SO· tis Diiier, Dan Rowan and Dick' Mar· clety. Guests 11e Joseph Campanef· tin. Ruth Buhl, Bob Hope, Milton la, Peter Haskett, Richard Carlson Berle, Gale Gordon, Totie Fields, and Patrecia Wynand. Rich little, Vivian Vince, Henry 0 ~ (i) ®) m Slnford ' Son "Golden BOy" fred buys half owner· Fonda, Ginger Roaers, Foster BrOQkS', Nipsey Ruswll and Don ship of a professional fighter with Rickles. There Is also a special trib· the money Lamont was 1oin1 to use ut• from the late Jack Benny. to repair the Junk truck. 0 USC Badletball TroJalll vs. Ore· 0 UCLA 8adlttball Bruins YI. Ort· I Ducks. ion State Beavers. (j) Run for four Ute Mike Dou&!_11 Show D (9 (I)) m rn Bare th Bl· (9 Cl)) (I) Gil Ktldlalr-Tht relta punues the lfmcm impossible 1ttfitalitr "Demon in Lac:e" Kol-chak uncovers' a female demon that dream of nallirra his city's top crime leader, an o1d man now so 1mpl1nts it~lf in a woman's bod) covered with riches and respect•· lurin1 handsome youna merr into bllity he seeins untoucheble. John and amorous embr1Ct of death. Keenan Wynn, Kristina Holland, MarldJ =s. Carolyn Jones and Andrew Prine I Clta Coe Lu &tttllas cuest. Untouwl>tts I : ... ~~hob The Asetnt of Ma" "Music of Botti Sides Now the Spheres" (R) Wnl1m fl(lrt of the Weelc 10:30 I JournlJ to AdYHture Movie: (C) (Zin) "lnibn Petticoat Junction llnce" (wes) '54-Spencer Tracy, · loco Y1lda Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Rob-10:45 News ert Wacner. 11:-00 m Im m mN· _!ewa I W11hlntton Weelc In Ravitw ~ Cl) ..... E 5'low de Ro~b PtN will t Zone i ~•nae llnau11•. Pnav1ms Tll• luey SltO. :JO QJ(i)®Jm Ctllco l HM Man Mla.ltn: lmpollibl1 "Ed Steps Out" Shelley Winte!l m Peter Cunn guests as a widow bakery owner Wfld Wild Wnt who sets her romantic cap for Ed : ~o a for Health and 1ets a little help from Chico. ( ) Wanted: 0.ad or Alm I Merv &rtffln Show ll:lS · Miii 34 Waif Strttt Wtelc 11:30 @ m CBS Lita Movlt: (C) 9:-00 (H) Cl) (J) ·cas Friday Movie: • latPeople" (sci·fi)-Stewart (2ilr) "OOflnpr" (dra) '73 -Moss, Marianne McAndrew. Warren Oa,tes, Ben Johnson. Cloris I@ Ci)@) m Jotulny Carson Leachman, Rich11d Dreyfuss, Mi-Mo.M: "DtaJJ of a Hl1h School chelle Phillips, Harry Dean Stanton, lridt" (dra) '59--Anlta Sands, Ron· Geoffrey lewis. Bink robber John a14 Foster. Oilltnrer headed a 1an1 in the De· @ Movie: '1'he Ytnlid" (dra) '46 pression days of ttle 193<h that in· Peter Lorre. eluded the best "talent'' in criminal U (9 Ci))(]) Wide Wof1d Mp- clrcies, includin1 Baby Face Nelson i nc.tcreature" (R) and Pretty Boy Floyd. TM whole Stir Trtk country followed his notorious ex· • Mt'rit: •""'-strip" (mus) '51- plolts and escapes thro11fh an end· Mickey Rooney, Sally Fornst. Vlc less succession of vivid neWJpaper Damone, Monica Lewis. headlines, until he topped the na-IE Movie: "Fn1nds In tilt Navy" lion's inost-wittted-crlminal list and (com) '55-0on1fd O'Connor. was brou_Jflt down by FBI a11nts. fJ!) The Slnntra a u (j) ®) m flodftnl fUu 12:00 ID Movie: HJ1le Clod" (rom) '45 Rockford'• une1nny llnowltd&• of -Judy Garland, Robert Welker. fashion model's quirks leads to the 9 Rodi tone.rt JOlution of a homlcldt In which a 12:30 (I) Mtvl1: '(C) "Thi Gl'Qt Mluourf model, • dentist, a photo1rapher Ibid'' (wes) '51-Mac®nald Carey, and the 1:1nderworld are invo1ved. Wendell Corey. Hector Elizondo and P1mel1 Hens· 1:00 O @) Mldnlpt Special Dave Ma- i auut. . son is host to tlle Avtrare White I ~ Bind ind ttl• Klkkl Dee Bend. (QI (I)) Cil m Hot l Baltf· 1:45 fJ Mowfl: .. ,.. DIYl1s" (dB) '53- lllOt'I Suzy tries to d1nce her way Rock Hudson, Yvonne De Carto. to 1 stralfht life only to hive htr 2:00 m All-Nipt Show: "Ont of 0. drt1m smastlad by the recession. AJ""'maft Is Mlsslftf." "Luft Htr t. Q) Saf1rf tD Adveature • He.v.a" P11t 15 I SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8 MORNING 1:00 (I) Slln.rbe S.IHSttt ®) Cluutop!Mr Clote-Up 1.:30 i TV I ctlSSl9019 Tiit ClftsutMr [lperieftce let's R•P 1:00 D 9 (6}@) m Md1ms r."'11y C6l lu11ifu1e I u (}) ~ m Th• Jebona fban•: 'Wt"Tow to tll• SouUI . (QI Cl)) (]) U£) TIMM AN tlle Daya Eli) Mr. Winni @!) Ct1111tplondtlp WrtsUll'f ll:JO 11 (]) ~ HIMbon lrotll•n C1J mso1 ovle: •Canadians'' (1dv) ' -Robert Ry1n, John Dehner, T .,.SI Str1t1,. (I) Movie: "'Suldde ltblllol" (drl) 'SS-Mike Connora, John Ashley. !~(l))(])E!)Am•rk•n land- 9 Wally's Worbhop Eli)Nov1 AfTfRNOON I (9 CJ)) (1) Yoaf s S1n1 ln1tlttr Im (1) Mluiotl: M1&k illttr Ropn' Nelpborhood lZ:OO fJ Q:tJ (]) (() H • r I e 11 Qlobetrot· 7:30 Sunrise Semnt.r ten 9 ())@) m Cllopptr Bundi 0 Wiidiife Th11ter "Westside lour· 6 Tet1Mlllt Tundo ney" <9 (()) (]) lqp lunnr fJ Movie: (C) "lhn ltblnd the • Youth & the IUHa Sun" (wes) 'S3-R1nctolph Scott, EemtatatJ Nnn Patrice Wymore. (1) H.I. hfAStUf Words.A·Poppln' : t:lrrascoltlHI• Ad Ub 1:00 I@ (]) CJ.) Favoltte Martina !;' Marble 9 (j) Im) m f.IMrptKY + ' ekt Of AirtcultYte Gtne Autly t'liiltra WttJI lltn C.ll••IJ Mowlt: "Cewttnni.I Sumiatr" Makll Y1ritty sa.ow (rom) '46 -Je1nne Cf'1in, Cornel • fllll Fubut Wildt, Lindi Damtll. 12:10 =@ Ci) Cl) Fat Albert U (9 (I)) CI> Honi Kon& ~ Yodl tbe Ln 2 ~ • Prtp Sports Wor1d CIF Girls . • Movie: 4111~ of Ult c.tnm1n· Field Hockey Championships. " (dra) '6~Jack P1l1nc•, Curt Hud·Oft Jureens. San Diqo H1ppenln1 m U11it TllrM DHlef's Choa m Movlt: '"Gunfire It lndl1n ltap" Canboft's T11tnt Showcase (wes) 'S7 -Anthony Georee. Vera @ Educltion 1t Work Ralston. 8111 Hoffm1n Ski Sito• 9 Yoke of Tokyo ; Rim feature m Sesame St1fft ( Ci)) Loretta Younc The1tre 1:30 I ~~~Slffd lu10 F111f1rrl1 Falcon • 6 m Run Joe, Run • C•n•di1n Adventure ( Advtnitures ol Cl~ Film Ft1ture t.!I-'" 1:00 f)@ (I} Cl) C8$ Children's Fiim UJ Movie: "fort Alpn" (adv) '52 · Festini -Yvonne DeCarlo, Carlos Thomp· • @ C.ncern/Sketchbook son. O Movie: "Silent Enemy" (dra) '59 9:00 ! (I)(]) Je111nle -Laurence H1rvey,•D1wn Addams. (j) lfj m LalHI of tM lost John Clements. Jo 1 W•J'llt TittltR 00 Movt1: ''The G.rt1t O'M1llty'' (Qt (])) CI> Dlwt.la (dra) '37-Humphrey Bo11rt, Pat CHntry Muak O'Brien. : Mister I]' Nel&tlboriMod 1J Suspense Tht1tre "Are There 9:30 I~ Psrtridlt fUtllJ Any More Out There likt You?" Rob· · :i m ~p1und ert Ryan, Katharine Ross and Sha ( ) (]) · Lassit'a Rescue ron Farrell star. R1nat" IThe New Outdoon I. vma i Outdoors 10:00 @m Scooby Deo Pttticoll Junction · fj) Cl) m Pink Pllltller Cl) Conctn1 ~: Outpcm" <•> '35 PCAA Baskttblll Sin Die10 -Claude Rains, Cary Grant. St1te vs. San Jose State. I World ef s.Mv•I I CiM tt1 la T11de (QI (])) Cl) E!) Super Friends • U.S. NIVJ Mevle: "Ttro lltouund Women" , . Mevte: (C} "Do Not Fold, Spin· ra) '44 -Flota Robson. Phyllis dlt °' Mltllate" (com) '71-Helen C.lvtrt. Hayes. Myrn1 Loy, Mildred Natwick. m Mow1e: •• , • .,, FIClll West'' (wes) 1 •30 E"'"nitJ Dialo1ue '4S-Joel McCr"3j fra1tCes Dee • • Mowte· "nt Mar1udtn" (wes) Ill CAL WORTH NGTON ·s 1n °0urye1, Jeff Richards. * SHOWS ASCOT RACES ttO) Motorcydt I.ca Asat .._ Ii"' Train Actlttl nattt 1111 Cosbf . Sna• StrMt @ mm r11turt bk t1M1 e Sime 'ihe Emer1ency lO:JO lj()) Cl) IMuM! Grme" (R) CE a •. Star Tm I Cl)) Brother Im r ~ Oiiier Pllces • Human DIMtnslon 11:00 @(I)()) Y'"'1 of tile Dino-2:00 Dusty's T'""8ute 11ws Movie: urMt Fn17 f"lln(' , ••• 11 THE DAILY PILOT Tl~,WEEK FEBRUAR'Y 2 t076 (com) '6S -S1ndr1 Dee, Bobby Darin. D 9 CI> lfiil q;) lob Hope Ota· trt Solt Cl&silC Live cover11• of the final round of the tourn1ment fea· turin& top eolf pros ind celebrities. From th• Bermud1 Dunes Country Club. I C.letlrity Tennla My P1rtMr Ult Qbost Gomer Pyte (!)World of ~ln1 ilfi Moyen' Joymal: Intern•· tlonal Report (a Cl)> Aatm11 Wor1d 2:30 Steps to.Lt1rnln1 Celebrity Tennis Celebrity aowtLnc Outtr lJ191tJ ~I h Ch1pa"1I Pott! Qoes tM Country ) Nastlvllle Music I(• Worbhop 3:001 Movie Cl) Collep Buketb1ll San Die· ao State vs. San Jose State. ~ John Wooden Show Dep1rtmtnt S Mowlt: "The Outrldtrt" (wes) • -Joel McCru, B1rry Sullivan, Arlene D1hl. 1(1) RFD HollJWOOCI iifred Hltchcod Hour Gresl Dedsfons Cl)) Outdoors WIUI Ken Call•· .. , EE Vlsitlndo A Lu Estrtll1S m Ski Scene 3:30 D wtiars Goi.!!( On 0 <9 Cl)) (1) a> Pro Bowlen Tour "The Cleveland Rotary Open" From Cleveland, Ohio. dQ) Movie: (C) "RYn, Simttt, RYn (dra) '70 -Burt Reynolds, lncer Stevens. m Movie: ''The G1mma People" (sci 11) '56-Paul Oouelas. Eva Bar· tok ; The Vlr1inl1n rn Gospel CountJy Ci) Movie @l Psycholop Today m'Tmel Fll111 4:00 World of Survival lmpacto Star Trek CI) Wlttr World Mltinet 22 Porter W1eon•r si.ow : World Press · World Cup Soccer Bulearia vs. N,.therlands. m Voice of Alriculture 4:30 IJ Namt of UM C11ne O Focus "Or11nizations Servin& the Blind" Hos1 Nicole Pierce ulks with vinous members of or11niu· t1ons serv1n1 the bhnd community, includin& the Lions Eye Foundation, which uses donated eyes for opera· ttons which can somet1mu prevent bllndness. I (]) Ameriun Outdoorsm1n Hink Thompson Show Sltunt11 Matln1t , Coron1 Now 5:00 Inquiry Movie: (C) "Tiie Proud & Ult D1mntd" (dra) ·n -Chuclc Con· nors. Jose Greco, Anrta Quinn. 00 Gtt Snmt D (a (I)) rn m ABC's w Id. 1Worii;"1~:1ft Movie: (C) "Don't Riise II d1t, lowtr tl1t River" (~m) '68 . , -Jerry lewis. J1cqueltne P;arce, Terry· Thomas. I TIM Untouchlblu Cil Ameriun Ski Sc:ett• Cl) Nam• Of the G111t N11llvllle Mu1Jc AsslpMnt America Uttlt Rascals t-I 5:30 ~ u w.::s (; ,...,..: (C) "FUMrlf In ltr1m" (dra) '67--Mlch•tl Caine, Eva Ren li, Oscu Homolkl. I P'op! loes tflt CotlftrJ TIM RD•aatk lebtlUon Tllree St.Mses EVENI N G 6:00 D EE a> m News ll\alt • My Part.er the lttlost I SatlefJ \ ltift,.W• Boll•& ""' ; F1rin1 Une I I Tht Mmet111ket1 ( 6:3011... ) ( Ci)) Reasoner Report :News Conf1re11u Movie: (IO) "flmer tM &ttlt" {com} '33-Joe E. Brown, Preston foster. I ~~' hople, Otfter Placas Bo1 de Mnlce Wortd et 5'lln1 • Tltt Prtttdon Uttlt lasula 1:0011 oetier PMpte, ottit' "'"" Cl) Wlhl Klnrdo,. THE OAILY PILOT TV WEEK FEBAUAA"? 1915 IDiamOftd Hold • m TAMMY, GEORGE PICK €1) ,,.mfer Fil• Cl) Movie: ~.,. f .. ,.. (susp) 'f2 1ntln1 for Dollen * & GRIN ON HEE HAW 9:30 Pm (ll) (]) Cl) lob Ntwllart ShoW -G111ory Peck, Robert Mitchum. [ynftntu-4.ol An1tl•• -~"-. mlly decides to redecorate tt11 0 Bill Wyman Heads Don The Jeff etlOtll Mlnlo1t $ Movie: (C) (Zhr} Cllamplonllllp Wrestlln1 apartment In antiques, and Bob * Kirshner Rock Concert finds her choice of furniture un· acllboard Junfle" (dr1) '55 -Spanfq Movie comfortable, unappeallna and haz· ~ Don llrsbef1 Roel Concert Glenn Ford. Anne fr1nclr, Sidney lol.ln1 from tM Olrmpfc ardous to his health. Mevfe: '1lle She Dewll" (hor) Po1t1er. Richard Kiley. SoYndstare "OO'novan & Dtvt i"'!f: lalltl'J 7-Mari Blanchard, Jack Kelly. (~ Cl)) ~ l.nnnce Wtlk Mason" (R) f for TedaJ ~ == "The Roari11 t ... tiu" It tbs A ltf HJ SUper $a.ow eou.,. ~ 9 Jlmmr Dean Show Japanese uneua11 Pn1rram1 lO:Oo ~ (H) CI> Cl) Carol lumett Show (dra) '39 -James Caaney, Hum· News 1:30 ~ (ll) ~The Jefftnons phrey Bocart. : Biid Perspedlvt Oii Ult Ntw1 Cand Camera ht Pointer Sisters auest. D David Suuklnd Sllow Mtdlx 9:00 r_@ (I) Cl) MllY Tyttr Moort O USC lutttball Trojans vs. Ore· To11ltllt Show Of. Jaqen hmsloe Hotlr on Statt Beavers. Cl) Movie Mary takes on the frustratin1 Pollet Surtton 7:30 II Wlkt World of Anhula "Darwin task of he!plfll Sherry Ferris, a eo. .. Uftfty Feed!Nd 11:45 fJ Movie: (C) "Eatr Rkltf'' (dt'I) on Safari'' alr1 with whom she once sttered a ""' '69-f'tter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, ~ Cl) Let's Mau A Deal jail cell, "10 straraflt," even thouah lllulfcal Com.st Jack Nicholson. Jtopardy the alr1, hemlf doesn't seem tod Wl~Wltd West 12:00CJIlflclA\I1974 Clio A•ard1 Lian aub thrilled with the Idea. Lou lordon Sllow Bob Crane emceu a televis1on spt· To Ttll tht Trutlt !D~,mNIC SaturdaJ 10:30 Wa Wcvtd cl•I salutlna the winners of the Na•t That Tunt owte: ( 2 llr) "C:OO. Hand Trut Advenbnl Wllcl lln&dom Luke" (R) (dra) '67-Paul Newman, Quiz TIMI/Mini lolf CLIO Awards Competitions, the ad· CI> Hank Tho111pt0n Show Georre Kennedy, J. 0. Cannon, Jo : An Eam" Caltbratlo11 (R) v1rtlsln1 industry's Oscars. In ad· lobbJ loldJboro Show Van Fleet, Lou Antonia. Tht 1111 of 11:00 ~"=-·" dltion to showln1 wlnrrn1 commer· : Inner Ylslons "Flmlly Plannlnl'' a coo1·headed, Independent chain cials. th.e show features perfonn· P'ollct SUf(tOn 1an1 prisonar who is determined to • The Lucy Sllow ances by Ben Verffn ("Pippin"), buck the f>f m. Movie: (C) "Don't RalM tM Melba MOIOre, the rock 1ro~ To· "" 1:00 Is~~ All In Ult fa111llJ D (tit) ) • ABC Situ~ 8 ce. lower the Watt(' (com) '68 morrow Momln1. and Dottle West. · m [IMlftftCJ "The Movie: ( ) ~rWmln) .. r,.::Z -Jerry Lewis, Jacqueline Pearce. 12:30 ~Wanted: Dead or Allvt Mom" he crash of a li1ht pfant (sup) '72-Jon Flnch, Bany Foster. !l lllovle: "Castle of Evil" (hor) ~Good .. na into an apartment house provides Barbara Lelafl·Hunt. Anna Massey. 6--Scott Brady, Vlrlinia Mayo. ) Hofror Movie: "The UdJ the Fire Department and Its para· An Innocent man Is accused of ~ Nlihblart T1ttatre l Utt Monster" m~dla with hilflly d1n1erous duty. murderin1 his wife and twists of ... , Stol'J 1:00 m AJl.ftlpt Show: .. Attack of the 0 UClA lallttball Bruins vs. Or• fate result in the conviction of the 700 Club Crab Monster," ''The Abductors," ,~ .. wro111 man. Cinema 34 "luff.a. 1111" , Rock Coftcert M Tbrtt Passports to Adventure 11:15 ~'::llfen--ftelp Une (I) Movie: ''Miii of the StOM Wom· (Qt(())(])(£) l1191 Fu "Bat· Lucy Comedy Hour "Lucy Hunts ( , an" (dra) '63-Pierre Brice. t e Hymn" Caine joins two Itinerant Uranium" Fred MacMurray and June • Rid CNcert musicians who are setkin1 inner Haver 1uest. 11:30 Fab•us SZ! (C) "T1't Assam-1:40 IJ Movie: (C) '4Gtntlemen Many peace and meets turmoil Instead. lwmtt111 nldon lur•H" (dr1) '69 -Telly lrunettu" (mus) '55-Jane RU'S$tll, Jose Feliciano and Julian "Cannon· ltrpan Film festtnl "Sevemh Ssv••••· Dian'I Ria. Curt Jur1ens, Jeanne Crain, Alan Youn1. Scottit ball" Adderly aueS1 Seal" Oliver Rttd. Brady, Rudy Vallee. FIRST TIME ON TV! • EAsyRidER Dennis Hopper Jack Nicholson 11:4~ PM Saturd~y (i' Peter Fonda ·-- n Pal• 17 - KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: ftlRUARY ht (P.M.) 3:00 Alt flfofllt (C) (Pl t) 3:30 By A Jury of Hil PHn (C) (PTL) 4:30 YCHIUl lt1 Troabft (C) (PSS) 5:30 ~I: (C) (PBS)' 7:00 Booll 8"t (C) (PBS) 7~30 01111&1 CowrtJ Review (C) (PBS) 1:00 Soundlla1t (C) (PBS) 9:DO Aac:nt of Man (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: FIIRUARY 2nd (P.M.) 3:00 Tomomn1 la Maybe (C) (PTL) 4:00 Toachina Children to Read (C) 4:30 Tlttatlt In Amtrlcl (C) (PBS) 6:00 fun end Pictures lt1 tbt Sout.11· trn Hialllends (C) (KODAK) 6:".tO fttlina 'ood (C) (PBS) 7:JO Votel'I' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 1:00 BUI loyorl' Joumll: lntematioft. al Report (PBS) 9:00 Amtriu (C) (PBS) 9:30 focus: Ofan1e County (C) (KOC[) MONDAY: FIBRUARY 3rd (P.M.) 12:001cbool DlstJict Ntn (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Mutlrpiece TIMatre (C) (PBS) 1:10 lnsidt/Out (C) 1:25 Matta fKtory (C) 1:40 T.1nt to l>f• (C) Z:OO Eltdrk CompU!J (C) (CTW) 2;30 TeKA!n1 Clllktrtn to f111d (C) 3:0l l.ft ft1 tfM 70s (C) 3:30 Youth In Trouble Part Ill (C) (PBS) 4:30 Elodric Comp."' (C) (CTW) 5:00 s.sa·,.. Sbfft (C) (CTW) 6:00 l.ft fw tM '70s (C) 6:30 Foast111 Patchwon (C) (PTL) 7:00 W...n (C) (PBS) 7:30 focus: Ofanp County (C) (KOC£) 1:00 Mandtllltst: Jranll Walltfltlcf (C) (PBS) 1:30 Non (C) (PBS) 9:30 f• a!MI f'tdllra lt1 tM South. on H,,.,.nds (C) (KODAK) TUDOAY: n:utJAIY 4dl (P.111.) .,/ 12:00 k*t DbCrict Nftrs (C) (KOCE.) 12:10 Asc:at el Maa (C) (PBS) 1:10 C..11altHJ ol LM11 llli.tp (C) 1 :25 T1111t te °"9 (C) 1:40 MaUI f.ctofy (C) 2:00 Ellctrlc C..puJ (C) (CTW) 3:03 "" lktdp wltll tilt ~fb (C) (Ed. T.V. Prod.) J:JO Jal a C., (C) (PTl.) 4:30 Electric CompHJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sen•• strut (C) (CTW) 6:00.ltt lluo Ma"lo (C) (NETI 6:30 Japan ~ Pmtn11: (C) (PTl.) 7:00 lom1a1k Rebtllloft (C) (PBS) 7:30 "9fhe: Wo•lft (C) (KOC[) l.1IO ffedat: (C) (PBS) 9:10 c.ltlnla ._.., (C) (PSS) WDNUJMY: flUUAIY 5tll (P.M.) 12:00 SdMtf Dbtrict Ntw1 (C) (KOC£) 12:10 Mtrla (C) (PBS) 12:40 flee Ult Students (C) 1:10 Math fKtOfJ (C) 1 :25 fnsidt/Out (C) 1:40 Com•11nftJ of Uvlna Tillncs (C) 2:00 £Jodric Co•P1•1 (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIU1 AJelf9 (C) (PBS) 3:00 law fOf Ute '70s (C) 3:30 A Season of Ctltbrttion (C) (PBS) 4:00 Cr11t Dtdsions (C) (PBS) 4:30 Eltdric ContpartJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 s.sa ... Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for the '70. (C) 6:30 Folboa1 Patthwort (C) (PTL) 7:00 PlaJ BrJdre wit1t the E.cptrts (C) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 Alct1tt of Man (C) (PBS) THURSDAY: FIIRUARY 6UI (P.M.) 12:00 Scbool District NIWI (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Non (C) (PBS) 1:10 limo to Dtaw (C) 1:25 C,mmuaftJ of livin1 Th inas (C) (C) 1:45 IMide/Out (C) 2:00 E1ectrtc Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 TaadtJ11 Cbltdran to Rud (C) 3:00 FMlin1 Cood (C) (CTW) 4:00 Alt Profile (C) (PTl) 4:30 Ekdrlc Co"""'1 (C) (C TW) 5:00 Seu•t StrHI (C) (CTW) 6:00 Book laat (C) (PBS) 6:30 Japan SocietJ Prnenb (C) · (PBS) 7:00 MMdolinlst: Frink W1ktfield (PBS) 7:JO '*>plewatdl (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Tiit Ja,_.. Fil• (C) (PBS) FIJDAY: FillUARY 7UI (P.M.) 12:00 ScMol District NtwJ (C) (KOCE) 12:10 fNIJq 8te4 (C) (ClW) 1:10 1...W./Ovt (C) 1:25 Tl• .. Dmr (C) 1:45 C..auity 9f Uvtn1 TM1p (C) Z:Ol Eltdric Colllp.RJ (C) (CTW) 2:JO V'llla AJeare (C) (f\85) 3:00 Law fw a.. '10s (C) 3:30 w .... (C) (PBS) ' 4:00 PflJ lrtdtt ""'-tM uperts (C) 4:30 Electric Cotnp.ftJ (C) (CTW) S:O' Seu• Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for tM 70s 6:30 Nova (C) (CTW) 7:00Qrqp Count, RM• (C) (KOCE) 7:30 f"llot loed (C) (CTW) 8:30 Flrt•a Une (C) (PBS) ...... .. . SATURDAY: FORUARY ltll (P.M.) 3:00 ln for tho '70s (C) l:JD .... ftf lfll '70s (t) 4:00 law fw tM '70s (C) 4:30 Y.U. 111 l1'9uble (PBS) 5~ s,od11! (C) (PBS) 7:00 le9' ltat (C) (PBS) 7:JO Oraaae Cont, RawCew (C) (KOCE) 1:00 S..ldltal' (C) (PBS) 9:00 Aactftt of llH (C) (PBS) c- THE DAIL y PlLQf rv WEEK FEBRUARY 2 1117~ ., :rY '~~.T Evening Movies '·"' '· .· 7:00 1:00 8!30 11:00 7:30 1:00 1:00 7:30 9:00 1:30 7:10 a:oo 1:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 9:00 7:00 9:00 11:00 SUNDAY, naRUARY 2 9 (C) "Ttle Naked £4C•" (dr•) '61--Gery Cooper, Deborah Kerr. Eric: Portman. ~ J1 "Ctt!ien Kan." (dra) '41--0rson WeHu, Jo1eph Cotten. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) .. Cruy Joe" (dre) '74--Petar Eloyla. Paula Prentiss, Fred Wllllam1on, Rip Torn. Hanry W1nlllar. 9 (C) ''Ttl• Cobw9b" (dre) '5S-Rlchard Widmark, Lauran Bacall Charin Boyar. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 t (C) "The Meunteln" (dra) '56--S.,.ncar Tracy. Robert W•ll.ner. S ""'~r• Mommy 0.ect" (my1) '66--Don Amacha, Martha HY."· 4 2.3 6 10 (C) "DodoJ'a Wlvn" (dre) '71-0yen Cannon. R chard Crenna, Gana Heckman Carroll O'Connor, Olan• Sandi. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) "Th• Only ~m• In Town" (dre) '70--Eltzabeth Taylor Warren Beatty. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 11 CC) "Malaya" (adv) '50 -Spencer Tracy, John Hodlak, J.imas Stewert. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) .. Death a. Not Proud" (dra) '74-Arthur Hill, Jane Alaundar, Robb}' Benson. 5 ••0on•t lloUMr to Knock" (dra) '52-Marllyn Monroe, Richard Wld mark. Anna Bancroft. WEDNESDAY, F£8RUARY 5 t (C) ''The ..._,, .-..liut O'Hare" (dra) '5:2-Pat O'Brien, Spence• tracy. Olene Lynn, John Hodlalc. 5 (C) "Voy .. a Into Spece'' (1cl·fl) '70--Mltsundbu Kaneli.a. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "All Toptt\•r Now" (dra) '74-John Rublnatein. Gl)'n· nls O'Connor, B1'11d Savaaa. Halen Hunt. 8 111 Macy, Jane Withers. lliURSDAY, F£aRUARY 6 t "The Actr.ss" (dra) '53-Spencer Tracy. Jean Simmons. Teresa Wrl1ht. 2 17 l I CC) "Dfr1y Dins-M•lff" (wH) '70--Frank Sinatra. Gaorae Kennady, Anna Jacklon.J Lois Nettleton. Jack Elem. Mlchala Ce,..y. JO CC) "hay RHfe,.• (dre) '09--P.tar Fonda, Oanl'lls Hopper FRIDAY, rt:IRUARY 7 9 CC) "ht & Miu" (com) '52--Spencar Tracy, Katharina Hepburn 2 17 3 • (C) .. Dll1Jn1a~ (dra) '73-Warran Oates, Ban John.on, Cloris Leachman, Richard Oreyfuu. Mochella Phllllps. Harry Deen Stanton, GaoHrey Lawis. SATURDAY, F'flRUARY • 9 (C) "8lad1boertl Juncta" (dre) '55--Glenn Ford. Anne Francia. Sod nel Poitier. 4 2.3 JO CC) "Cool Hand LMlia" (dr1) '67-Paul Newman, Gao'll• Kennedy. J.D. Cannon. Jo Van Fl .. t. Lou Antonio. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) .. ,,,.rrzy" (1u1p) '72-Jon Finch, 8arry Fo1tar, Barbara Lelsh·Hunt, Anna Massey. ll (C) "Doft., lltelsa "'• lrtclce, Lower Ute River" Ccoml '66-Jarry Lawis. Jacqualine P.art:e, Terry-Thomu. "Khan!", new full-hour de· tective·adventure se ries, star- ring the compelling Oriental ~ actor Khigh Dheigh of Hawaii Five-0 popularity, makes its debut on CBS. Friday at 8 Dheigh's recurring appear· ances as the wily criminal Wo Fat in the Hawaii Five-0 se· ries in the Network has made him one of the better known faces on network television. As ·the star of Khan!, howev- er, Dheigh will move to the side of the law, playing the title role of a shrewd. witty private detective who uses an office in San Francisco's Chinatown as his base of op· erations. Khlah Dhefah, whose rec:urrina appearances on the H•w•li Flve--0 series have made him one of televtslon't most AICOI· nlul*t actors, mars In the title role of l<h•nt Khan is assisted in his in· his investigations by his son and daughter. The daughter. who is studying for her Ph.D. and the co llege.e ducated son lend their modern skills to a family blend of detection that couples the wisdom of the East and the technology of the West in fast.paced sus· penseful cases . c I, d r. ' • e s • a ii s 8 r· 0 s n f BUY THIS< c I• "I SUPER VALUE ---~--~, .=-------.::--_._____ --·RV\~ XL 100 AccuLITTe Ponoble 91ve\ yQJ t::ril10111 !Jlofply de1nired poctote\ mll!K outomotoc color br1<111~n. ood 1uoriq control\ non WEEK SPECIAL SPECIAL ONLY 532880 AA&D Bectronics 2 7 5 E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-1882 Hour\ Doily 9-6 Thur \ 9 9 Professional Ser'ltce tor all your home electronics TV . Radio· Stereo -Phono -Tape SoMtTHING New! 5oMETH I NG DtffE~ENT ! VISIT I HowARD CHEVROLET s ON 01sPLAV Now/ --"' Sla'lers !) "'Surfer Van:) . v4'-Whccl Orcves vllec. Vehicles vCamp~r Shells ...-Short1e Pickup& Get ready for F·U·N I Ihsped it.em, select them ...... 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The interview an- nouoccmt•nt brought widcsptt.ad protest and threats to his FOR RUFUS YOUNGBLOOD, author of-20 Years in the Secret Servke: My Life With Five Pre.sidenta .. Do you think it would be posn"ble to get Presidenh to wear bullet-proof ved.l?-Mn. W. E. Mangas, Harrington Park, N.J. • Not until they make them as slim as Fruit of the Loom. FOR HELEN GURLEY BROWN, editor of .. Comwpolltan'" U you wrote "Sex and the Single Girl" now, what changes would you malce?-B. A., Troy, N.\'. •I couldn't write it now because I'm not single (and haven't been for 15 years). I only write from experience 3Jld am not a very good researcher. Any new book I write will be about betng mamed. Someone else, living single today, would probably discuss living together, drugs, the pill, abortion, Women's Lib-all subjects that bad yet to surface when I wrote my book. FOR BEA ARTHUR of •Maude .. Are you the same feisty, opinionated woman at home thal you are on television?-A. S. Kravitz, Brooklyn, N.Y. • No, fm a diHerent feisty, opinionated woman at home. I can be aggressive or meek or mellow, depeoding on what time of day it is and whether or not I've had my nwming coffee. FOlt JOHN RALSTON, coach of the Denver Broncos Why did you taJce Charley Johnson out of your game against the Chiefs when be was widiio two yards of the passing reconl?--Cbris Hatt, Novoto, Calif. • Because: (I) Charley was injured on the last play he was in. (2) We didn't know his passing yardage. (3) We needed sprint-out action to allow more time for a receiver to get free. For this, we use John Hufnagel instead of.charley. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR b Paul Newman's son going to be an actor too?-S. IC., San Francisco, Calif. •Yes. Scott Newman, 25, has two minor 6lm roles to his credit-"The Creat Waldo Pepper" and 1De Towering In- ferno ... He had no childhood dreams of acting; he wanted to leach history. At 16, he took up parachute jumping. en- joyed it, became a college dropout and a jump i.n.structor. But winter weather cut J;iis income. Flat broke, and refusing to asJc his parents for help, he drove West to see if his jump- ing talents oouJd be used in the -Waldo Pepper" movie about bamstonning. Instead he was signed as a .. pilot . ., Then he enrolled in a stunt man's school Scott's girl lriend Glynn Rubin is a stunt woman. He's annoyed at hearing his father caJled a "sex symbol," and describes him as a comfortable .. family man, .. who was never a swinger. life. He came to the snu.lio carrying a gun and followed by a retinue of armed guards. Piclcets parading outside the studio had signs reading "Lynch Bilbo," and poltce swarmed around the building. The questioning wns tough and tho answers revealing. Bilbo admitted being a member of the Ku Klux Klan. This was the 6rst such admission by a Senate member. It made front-page news across the country. A Senate investigation resulted. Had Bilbo not died of cancer, he undoubtedly would have been ~pelled from the Senate. FOR RICHARD HARRIS, na"ator of Atlantic Rccordl' .. The Prophet" Do you still maintain a dote relationthip with Ptioueu Margarel?-M. S., Washingtoo., D.C. •I have severed all connections with society, both English and American. I feel that people in that Jcind ol society are predatory and Jive off other people's energy. I want to save mine for the things I want to do, and don't want to waste my time on people I'd rather not see. Yes, I wa. very friendly with the Princess. FOR HUGH O'BRIAN Tell me about your Youth Foundation. Wbo'1 eligible, bow does one apply and is there any cost?-M. F ., Racine, Wu. •I've been sponsoring these free annual Leadership Semi- nars since 1958. All high school sophomores are eligible. 'The nation's 21,000 high schools have been advised of this year's Leadership Seminar on the Economy, coordinated by the N.Y. Stoclc Exchange, and to be held in New York April 12-19. Any interested sophomore should contact his prin- cipal or write U.S. Jaycees, P.O. Box 71, Tulsa, Oki.a. 74102. FOR ALICE COOPER Who's your closest sbow·bwineu frieod?-S.S., Utica,N.Y. • The TV set. Whatever I am and whatever I have, I owe to television. You can get a college education by viewing. especially the quiz shows. My best friend is my portable TV. We breakfast together. I leave it on aJJ night. It never fails me or answers back. People let you down. TV doesn't. FOR VALERIE PERRINE, actreu What did you do before you made the fihD °"Leony"?- M. P., Long Branch, N.J. •I was a gifted child (or so I'm told). but J didn't take ad- vantage of it. I always dreamed of a career in show business. It started with my being a dancing showgirl in the Lido de Paris revue at Las Vegas' Stardust Hotel. A Hollywood agent asked me for pictures-I gave him some showing me in satin, sequins and "skin ... That resulted in my roles in .. Slaughterhouse Five" and J'De Last American Hero." Fel>rua,, 2. 1175 /Untl(Y Ktelly The New1~r Magajt19 A ,_.le..._ of 0.-C lwttucza:. Mc. Ectw.rd R. Downe. Jr., Ct..,.• oltlN _.,.,, A. Edwerd Miiier, Pruldenf F'9d 0-n, Enc. VJ' .. ~ ..... MORTON FRANK, Pt lilldenf md ""'*-'-~ONAJU) .. DAY1DOW, Ct I ·- ROBERT D. CARNEY, Esec. V.P.-Aaoc. ,..,.,., PATAtaC IL UNS«EY, V.P.-M Director llORT PEASICY, V.P.-Edltor~~hlet SID LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marttetlng Director ........ Dodloa, flbnagfng Editor Gereld S. Wroe, ea.tern Manager Rldaerd Yalllllll, M Dlredcw Joe Franr, Jr., Chicago Manager .....,. .....,., Women'• Edltot Jbeeph KellJ, Detroit Manager _.,,. HH 1 u Food Editor L C. WLldlot, Promotion Director Aaoclate Edh;.: ,,_ ,...,..._ PVallHD Ml.A1'10.: LEE ElUI, V.P.-Dlrector; and Hail LMdolt Robert H. llarrtaa., Mgr. PU8USHER NIMCU: &eele .... Art Met.: Glofla ..... Plciurw1. Roe.rt J . aMtdlln. 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Please allow & to e weeks for delivery ~ The Duehess Was Ameriean-And Is That What the Duke Loved? Ry Ralph G. Martbt, Author of "The Woman He loved'' (Simon and Schuster, $9.95) .. 'Don't eat that,, Sir,' she'd sar, smiling and taking a caviar canap6 out of his hand. 'Hawe this instead.' And she would give him some cream cheese on toast He loved It: Nobody 8Y8f had cared that much for him before." ................. Dab of Wlndlor.t 81llsltonllc.letn ............. ~ of 8Plrft and clNCtnHa nurr well haw ................ and .. _......._ .. 4 • fAMILY WEEl<lY, Fetirvuy 2, 1975' Here wu the Prince Channing of the World. handsome, dashing, debonair, the man who would become king and em- peror of almost one-fourth of the people aod land of our planet. He could have bad his pick of the IJ106t beautiful, most eligible, most royal women anywhere. Instead, be was willing to surrender bis heart and his throne to a ~year­ old woman who had been divorced once-and was still married. 1be big question everybody asked was: Why? She was not beautiful. Her jaw was too square, her eyebrows too bushy, her figure too thin and her hands too broad. Then what was the magnetic attraction? I had thoroughry researched my biography. ''The Woman He Loved," interviewing dozens of people who knew her well. However, it was only when I met her that I found the beginning of the real aruwer. We bad a delightful lunch in a villa at Cap Ferrat on the French Riviera. For a woman almost 80, she looked alive and exciting, and 20 years younger. She was the perfect hostess, completely in command, watchful of every guest -bow they were served, whether they wanted or lacked anything. If a discussion lagcd, her ques- tions were fast and relevant. Her wit was sharp. Somebody mentioned the cranberry juice health fad in the United States, and she asked, "Docs it do for you what it does for the turkey?" But all these were tangent thinp about her. thinp I already knew:. After lunch. when the other guests were ushered otPto the pool, she and I went to the drawing room~ and it was here that I discovered the secret. After we were seated, she came over and sat alongside me on the sofa, so close that our knees were almost touching. She looked dinictly at me wilh her enormous violet-blue eyes. looking at me as if every word I would say would have a monument.al meaning to her. Nothing is more flattering to a man. Then I suddenly realiud that this was the beginning of the answer; this was bow she had captured him. The Prinoe of Wales first met Wallis Warfield Simp.900 at his royal hideaway at Fort Belvedere j -not far from Windsor Castle. The Prince re- :. called that be bad commented that she must miss ii America's central beating systems. 0 ;; "A moct.iog look ~ into her eyes;• the ii: ~ Prince remem.bend, and she said, "I am sorry, g Sir, but you have disappointed me." ~ "In what way7" '"Every American woman who comes to your country is always asked the same question. fd hoped for something more original from the Prince of Wales." The Prince llbiled, moved to his other guests. but echoes of that passage lingered. What lin- gem:t most was the American quality of direct- nea and frankness. Wallis Simpson was, of course, ex.cited about meeting the Prince, but she bad never been in awe of anyone. Her own f arnily tree included the Warficlds, who were .. old, old Baltimore," and the Montagucs, regarded as one of the .. first families of Virginia." Her father had died shortly after she was born, but Wallis never seemed to let a lad of. money interfere wjth her life-style. Her first husband was a handsome, virile naval pilot, LI. Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr., whom she finally divorced after he failed to give up his heavy drinking. Her second husband was a complete contrast, with st.ability and security. He was Ernest Aldrich Simpson, son of an Eng- lish father and an American mother. but mott \English than the English. A member of his father's shipping firm. he always wor:c a bowler hat and held a oommiMion in the Coldstceam Guards. Between these husbands, Wallis had been a woman of many men. Foremost among them was Don Felipe A . Espil, an Argentine diplomat in Washington, a handsome. dashing six-Cooter who was described by a mutual friend as "a beautiful hunk of man.'' A connoisseur of wine, women and song, he was also a superb golfer. bridge player ;ind horxman who could talk knowledgeably about anything from big-league baseball to international economics. "Wallis was mad about him," said a "friend. But Espil mar- ried someone else. WaJlis' experience with men was broadened during her year in China. "Can you imagine a place where there are ten men for every woman?" she said, the memory still exciting her at the age of almost eighty. She repeated it as if the fact still seemed unbelievable: "Ten men for every woman!'' She not only knew men but she liked men. And she had learned how to handle them. The Prince fascinated her from the first. The challenge was obvious. As a headline had put it, he was "The Most Eligible Bachelor Yet Un- caught." But beyond that, Wallis had the typical American sense of curios.ity, and a need to sat- isfy it. Unlike most British women, Wallis was direct and candid. If abe had a comment, she made it. lf she had a criticism, she exprcucd it. For the Prince of Wales, who had had his fill of formaJ politeness. this American informality was absolutely refreshing. Wallis' capacity to listen with &inoere atten- tiveness got its moSt important teat during one of her fint weekends at The Fort. She found herself alone with the Prince when he unex- pectedly poured out all the frustrations and sat- isfactions of his position, and outlined his hopes for the future of the British mooarcby. "He told all this to ~ .. said Wallia, .. and l listened and I sympathizicd and I understood; and I guess be needed that.•· He 1old her about his social-service plans for the unemployed, and be was delighted that she already had read in the papers about the .. Council of Social Service, and wanted to know more. She also wanted him to describe his typi- cal working day. As he talked, she sensed the loneliness of the man. "But I am boring you," be suddenly said to her. She begged him to continue, and be looked at ,her searchingly, then slowly said, "Wallis, you I arc the only woman who bas ever been inter- ested in my job." It was a f atcful moment. The Prince himself testified that his· initial attraction to Wallis came from her sincere in- terest in his work. And there is no need to ques- tion that Wallis' interest was sincere. She was doing what came naturally to her-4he made ~ man who was talking to her feel that be was the mo,,t important, the most interesting man in the world. "The Prince Nealled that he Md com- mented that ahe must mlu America'• central heating systems. •A mocking look came Into her eyea,' the Prince remembered, and she said, •1 •m sorry, Sir, but you hoe dlaappolnted me.' " One must ~Jy add that Wallis had done a little more homework on the Prince's likes and dislikes. and bu special areas of c:oo- cem, so that she could talk more knowledgeably about them. It is similarly certain that bis royal aura made him even more f ascinatiog to her. None of this, however, changed her American 0 naturaJness" and "forthrightness." which the im- pressed Prince later mentioned. She enchanted him when ahe vigorously defended her point of view at a party, something he seldom saw in the British women of his set. Analyzing herself, and her own attraction to the Prince, Wallis thought it may well have been her independence of spirit and directness that "astonished, amazed and amused him." Before the Prince met Wallis, be had been a lonely man. His parents were remote, and gave him minimal affection. The Queen's official biographer regretfully noted, "Between them, King George and Queen Mary managed to be rat.her unsuccessful and somewhat unsympa- thetic parents." The Queen "had no interest iR her children as babies," and King George once confided to his friend the Earl of Derby, "My father was f right.eoed of his mother; I was. frightened by my f atber; and I'm damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me." The Prince bad few friends bis age, even at the Royal Naval College and at Oxford. To all of them be was stHI their future king. Most of the Continu~d on pa1~ 11 FAMILY WEEKLY, February 2, 1t75 • I Frigidaire has some good news for stamp savers or anyone shopping for an appliance be- tween January 19 and February 9. The Frigidaire Stamp Act. It gets you 3,600 S&H Green Stamps free when you buy some of our ~-popular Frigi- daire appliances. Like any of our popular 17-cuAL 1003 Frost Proof refrigerators. Or our best-selling Frigidaire electric range featuring a self-deaning Electri-Oean oven and an automatic Cook-Master oontrol. Or our exclusive Frigidaire Laundry Center. It packs a family-size washer and dryer into a trim cabinet just two feet wide. And 6naDy our new Custom Deluxe Heavy Duty w~r featuring a new knits and perma- nent press cycle. Or the matching dryer that offers 18-lb. capacity just like the washer. And, if you r-------------------., Buy any ol theK Fricidaire models between Jan. 19 1 1 and Feb. 9, 1975 and F~ ,WI !lrnd you cutificaaa 1 1 for JljOO ~ S&.H Green Scam.,. foe nch elisible modd I you bu\I. JUIC ~ this aiupon ~ mail it with a copy I ol your aales slip to F~ Scamp Ad, P.O. Box MOA. Detroh, Mkh. 48231 by midnicht. Feb. 15, l'Tl S. Endoee I a .elf..ddrn.ed. mmpcd enYClope for return cl your aalea I slip. Allow at leaat JO days for ddift'l"Y ol your c:r11i6cain. I c.ewuticaa wiU ~mail~ only to purchuer. Offer void I in UlinoD. iw-, JUn1a.5 Citv. Mo., Wasruntton. I Wisa>nsinand \Yyominc. • Citv-------~----Zip __ I 7.l('(ISl.HC.-..S.0.-MOJOSkHC.-..S...,. l,6005'.HC......S--buy them both, you'll ~ 7,200 S&H Green wm11Xt>, ... -mJt>CDC. LCT·•~.tcz oa>.0C1>C.0tA.DtAG &-· I •U>IOlA. wa>IUIAC ........... c...... °"'"' Stamps free. ,. ~..., n Now for the bad news about the Frigidaire 11 1 1 ~ e ; II Stamp Act. It end,, February 9. ..___ So take the ooupon to your Frigidaire dealer soon. Because, once it's over, the Frigidaire Stamp Act is -vna to be a tough act for I m!!!ll I 1-1 I •.1100sa.ttc-..a.... ·~s..Hc.-.s........ l.MX>5'..Ho.....s--I e~-.., a 1:1 wco w..i-RSE-l6 "-Ant 17.l)ao.4 .....,._ anyone else to follow, -L-------------------.1 Frigidaire. Home Environment Division of General Moton. • ·-·I --...utms c. .. .... --~ 237431. 117666 Z211M * • a.o74. 21175&-2117'5' mr~ 11· · ......... ..:s• Wtu"iiee ':!"'"OUi . • ·-... ...,. • DIUJ Ml5JO • lSlllJ • ·~ D8l7 ZJl714 • --· .............................. ~ .... 111177. no. MllD• 2MaD2 II • I • I .. .... ' - atlMS• aM411 MM25* ..... • ______ ,___. '-o.:.=-..;s;;-..... .... -• •e!:5l~ 236109 ...... _. atlJla t THE -1 lmD& 1 rw~,_I L...._.., .. -'!~·- 248443 241674 2491511• HOW THE CLUB OPERATES $mpty ,,... ltle ~. together with ~ Of money ordef for '1.07 -peyment for~ ft1'111 13 ..i.ctlona. 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P.._. eccept lllY meinbel'lhlp llPPflcatlon under die eerme outlined In thl1 ed- vertlNmenL I -O'" to buy t more •lectlona (at regular Club pric:..) during the COflllng three ~ -Md 111111 c:Mcal IMftllle.-lp Mf ti-after clofrig to. I -.............. ........ e,.. el ._.,. I (etteCK 0.. otlLY): 0 c.trtdgee (AtrW) 0 "9el T ... (QU-Y) lRY 0 Cun.._ (26-X) 0 Recorda (Ml-Z) Wf*lll ..... el1l•llc•1 11Y llAIN llUSICAL IMTUUT II (c:llec* ->: (But I am e/weya ''" to eltooN trom eny C#ltelJOI'/) 0 l!MJ ~ 2 0 T._ Hiii 7 0 Cl111lcal 1 0 c..trJ I 0 .ita 4 (not for l'MI tapee) §;.;.t.;.;• ....• i ... --......... i;.iti;.i ••...••.. ~ ·~ .. . ............................................................... a., ............................................................ . ............................................ u,c.. ............ . h TM .... A hh11ll1HJ (a..cll ... t 0 m . · · ·. · 0 llO ""'· ''° ..,.._: """'°',....., .,. ..../WI L------------------~ Voter's Name ________________ _ ~ Address---------~---------Age ___________ Sex _______ _ Celebrity Poll Is this a family ballot? O Your own personal ballot? O Who Are Your Favorite Performers? * Check your choices (only one per category) * Tear out page Send to: Celebrity Poll, Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022 What do Alan Alda, Jean· nettc Nolan, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Barbra Streisand and John Wayne have in common? lllcy were all winners of PAMIL y WE Ell v's third annual Celeb- rity Poll. Now it's time for the fourth annual Celebrity Poll, so sharpen your pencil, pick your choices, and let the world know whom you like to watch ~in the movies ~don 1V. (Note: When John Wayne won last year's survey for the third time in three years, be "retired the cup ... Any star who wins three consecutive surveys is officially declared a Living Legend and is dis- qualified from running again.) Here's all you have to do: Simply check off your favorite celebrity in each category (only one per category, please), tear out the page and send it to Celebrity Pou, FAMILY WB.Bx.LY, 641 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10022. Winning celebrities will receive plaques from FAMILY WEBKLY. We'll announce the winners in an upcoming issue. FemaleTVS-. D Beatrice Arthur ("Maud~") 0 Lucille Ball O Amanda Blake ("Gunsmoke's" Ki11y) 0 Carol Burnett O Angie Dickinson ("Police Woman") 0 Karen Grassle ( mot~r on "The Littk Holde on the Prafrie") O Teresa GraVC5 ("Get Christk Love") O Valerie Harper ( .. Rhoda") O Florence Henderson ("TM Brady Bunch") O Theresa Merritt ("Thm's My Mama") O Mary Tyler Moore O Suzanne Plcsbette (Bob Newhart's "wi/~") O Esther Rolle ("Good Time.() O Susan Saint James (McMillan's wife) O Dinah Shore O Jean Stapleton (Mrs. Archie Bunker) O Jessica Walter ("Amy Prentiss") O Barbara Walters 0 ----~-----~~~-~~- WHO'S YOUR FAVORrTE SUPPORTING PLAYER ON TV? Supporting Acton O Ed Aaner (Lou on "Mary Tjlu Moore'') O Qmrad Bain (Dr. Harmon on "Mand(> O Peter Bonerz (dentist on "Bob Newhart') O Gary Burghoff (Radar on "M•A•s•H") O Ralph Carter (Michael faans on "Good Timer') O Ken Curtis (Fe.rt11s on "Gunsmoke") O Bill Daily (Howard'(Jn "Bob Newharf') O Mike Evans (LioMI on "All in the Family") 0 Jamie Parr (Corporal Klinger on ·• M• A• s• H") O Will Geer (Grandpa Wallon) O David Groh (Joe on "Rhoda") O Ted Knight (Ted on "Mary Tyler Moore") O Harvey Korman (''Carol Burnett Sltow") O James MacArthur (Danny on "Hawaii Five-0") [::J Bill Macy (Walur on "Maude") O Rob Reiner (Michael on "All in tliL Family") O McLean Stevenson (Cokmel Blake on "M•A•s•H") O Ralph Waite (Father Walton ) O Jimmy Walker (/./.on "Good Times'') O Demond Wilson (San/ord'1 son) 0 ----------~----- • • FAMILY wanv. ,,.,""" 2. 1175 Supporting Actr ..... O Hermione Baddeley (Mr1. NaugaJuclc on "Maude") O Adrienne Barbe.au (Caro/ on "MtlUde") O Ellen Corby (Grandma Walton) 0 Ja'oet DuBois (Willona on "Good Times") O Georgia Engel (Georgette on "Mary Tyl.er Moore") O Pat Finley (Ellen Hartley Ofl "Bob Newhart") O Gail Fisher (Peggy on "Ma1Jnix") 0 Betty Garrett (Irene Lor~nto on "All in the Family') O Julie Kavncr (lister of "Rhoda'') O Vicki Lawrence ("Carol Bunult Show") O Ooris Leachman (PhyUir on "Mary Tyl.er Moore") O Michael Learned (Mothu Walton) O Lee Meriwether (secretary on ~Barnaby loner') O Sally Struthen (Gloria"'' "AU in the Family") O Loretta Swit ("Hot Ups" Houlihan ort "M•A•S•H") O Nancy Walker (mother on "Rhodo") 0 Betty White (Sul! Ann on "Mary Tylu Moore") 0---~~----~---~~- Male TV Stars O Jack. Albert.son ("Chico and'"" Man") 0 Alan Alda ("M•A•s•H") O John Amos ("Good Times") 0 Jim Arness ("Gu1t.1nt0b") O Bob Barter O James Brolio ("Marcus Welby") O Georg Stanford Brown ("TM Roolciu'') O Raymond Burr ("lron.ridt") O David Carradine ("K1mgFu") O Johnny Canon 0 Dick Cavett O Mike Connon ("Mannix") O William Conrad ("Cannon") O Oifton Davis ("Tlwts My ManUJ") D Mac Davis O Michael Douglas ("Struts o/ S.F.") 0 Mike Douglas O Buddy Ebsen ("Barnaby Jonu'') O Chad Everett ("Medical Center") O Peter Falk ("Columbo") O Redd Foxx ("Sanford and Son") O James Gamer ("The Rockford File") O Merv Griffin O MontyHaJI O David Hartman ("Lucas TanMr") 0 Jim Hartz O IC.en Howard ("TM Manhunter'') O Ron Howard (teenager in "Happy Days'') 0 Rock Hudson ("M cMillan & Wife") O DavidJumcn ("HarryO") O Brian Keith ("Archer'') O Jack Klugman ("TM Odd Couple") O Michael Landon ("Little Ho1tse on the Prairie") O Jack Lord ("Hawaii Five-0") O Paul Lynde O Karl Malden ("Streets bf S.F.") O Randolph Mantooth (Gage on ''Etmrgency'') O Dean Martin O Keot McCord (Jim Rud on "Adam-12'') O Darren McGavin ("Kolchalc") O Martin Milner (Malloy on "Adam-12") O Bob Newhart O Barry Newman ("Petrocelli") O Carroll O'Connor ("Al/ in tM Family") O Tony Orlando O Freddie Prinze ("Chico and tire Man") O Tony Randall ("The Odd Couple") o Wayne Rogers ("M•A.•s•H") O Telly SavaJas ("Kojak") O Richard Thomas (John-Boy on "The Walton.r") O Kevin Tighe (Dt'Soto on ''Emugeney") O Dennis Weaver ("M cCloud'') O Lawrenoe Welle O Robert Young ("Marcus Welby") 0 ~~~-~-----~--~-- Female llowle s-. 0 Julie Andrews O Ann-Margret O Linda 'lair O Ellen Buntyn O Doris Day O Faye Dunaway O Jane Fonda O Goldie Hawn O Glenda Jacbon O Sophia Loren O Ali MacGraw O ManbaMuoo O Liza Minnelli 0 Jenn.if er O'Neill O Paula Prentiss 0 Cybill Shepherd O Barbra Streisand O Elizabeth Taylor O Liv Ullmann O Raqucl Welch D Shelley Winters O Joanne Woodwud 0------- Male Movie Stars 0 Woody Allen 0 Warren Beatty O Richard Beojanun O Marlon Brando O Charles Bronson O Jim Brown 0 Ri<;hard Burton 0 James Cun 0 Michael Caine 0 Clint Eastwood O Peter Finch 0 PJliot Gould O Gene Hackman O Charlton Heston O Dustin Hoffman O Jack Lemmon O Lee Marvin O Walter Matthau OSteveM~n 0 Roger M"°re O Paul Newman O Jack Nicholson 0 Ryan O'Neal 0 Al Pacioo 0 Sidney Poitier O Robert llcdf ord 0 Burt Reynolds 0 George C. Scott 0 George Segal O Rod Steiger O Jon Voight O Fred Williamson 0------- "1nluls Sho11·11 A ctual Siu THE HAMILTON MINT PROUDLY PRESENTS 12 Original \\biks of Art by 12 Most Distinguished Sculptors A New Limited Edition of Proof Fmish Pure Silver Medals This first edition is strictly limited to only 10,000 proof quality 1,000 gTain medals in .999 fine silver. AND what a timely and appropriate new aeries this is as we approach America's Bicentennial. This brilliantly conceived new collection consistina of 12 superbly crafted medals. truly capturC$ symbolical~ the SJ'irit of America and will, unquestionably, be one o the mosa beautiful and most desired medallic art collector series ever issued. Each medal wm also be uceptiooally lar~. 1· in diameter, ao that the ma1nifkent art may be captured and ~n in great detail. CAPTIJRF.S THE SPIRIT OF AMF.RICA To create each of these ori,inaJ works of art masterpieces.. The Hamilton Mint has chosen and commissioned twelve foremost American aculpton to create their own personal sculptured representation of-rhe Spirit of America." Each artist ch<»e one facet of American heritqe, st.reqth, pres- tige or freedom to portray. Tosether, the twelve famous sculpeora bsvc rashiooed a unique and truly broad artistic view of the American IClCnC and a put new medallic art series. A REAL TREASURY OF FINE A.RT Tbc Hamilton Mint. known for its mqnific:au ~lief sculp- ture. wiU strike each ftawlea proof medal in the pwaa and finest silver available. Each medal is extra larp. almost twice our standard medal and will contain 1,000 grains or .999 fine s.ilYCr. In 12 months subscribers will have amassed over 2 troy pounds of silwr-( 12.000 grains) -more silver than the avera,r. person accumulates in a lifetime. The bu rehef portion of each medal will have an ex- quisite satin finish aet on a brilliant minor perfect back- around. The 12 superbly crafted medals will be issued to subscribers at lhe rate of one a month for 12 months. A STRICTL \' LIMITED EDITION There is an absolute limit of only one proof set per sub- scriber and only a total of J0,000 First F.ditioo ICU will ever be minted in .999 fine silver. To protect the integrity of the issue. The Hamilton Mint will destroy the dies one~ the editton limits are reached. YOUR PERSONAL SERIAL NUMBER Your first edition collection will be mint~ e.xpressly for yoo and you will be assirncd the lowot xrial number availab6c when your application is accepted. This is your exclusive number and will appear on every medal issued to you. The Hamilton Mint Hallmark on each medal, and a Certificate of Authenticity, will attest to the integrity of the aeries and 10 its full precious metal content. ORIGINAL ISSUE PRICE GUARANTEE The Hamilton Mint is officially committed to deliver to you over the next 12 months. the complete tet of 12 medals at the original issue price of S22.9S each, regardless of how high the price of silver and gold climbs. The Hamilton Mint does reserve the ri1ht to limit the edition below lhe published ma:1imum limits, hul once your application is accepced. your subscription 1s guaranteed. INVl'Sl'MENT POTENTIAL This important opportunity to acquire these valuable artistic trcasurn in silver and sold on silvtt comes at a time: wheo prominent ec:onomists are prcdictin1 that these precious metals will continue to increase in value in the ~ yun ahead. thereby c~atinf the potential for your col-~ lectfon to grow even more desirable and valuable. ~ ! PLEASE ACT PROMPTL \' ~ Due to the auictly limited nature of this olfer. we cannoc ~ aCCC'pt orders !hat arrive afrcr the edition limits have bcftl ~ reached. So p&eue act f>">Cl'pt)Y if you wish 1o share in the 2 u citmcnt of ownina this mag-•• ~ nificcnt collection. ~ -w A Speda1 Col*tor's C-~ You will receive, with our com- pliments. a dcluite walnut dis- play case to protect and display your Spirit of America Collec- tion. You will alao receive a descripcivc brochure about each artist and his wort. A Vny Special lHIDu Coanoiswur's Edition: 24 Kt. GoW oa .'99 FIM SUnr At your opeion. you may o nkr your proof-quality Spin I of Amer- ica medals in 24 Kt. Gold layered over pure silver. The 5.000 '§Ct'> thus offered will be extravagantly beautiful and quite rare. Each medal will also be individually serially numbered and ha ll· marl.ed. Each will cost $27.9S. ;---THE~;R~~~;~:;;;~~~ION---1 ' Mail lo: Tilt> Ha..ato. l\tillt I 41 u. U•htnky Ori"~· Arlblatoa Hriabts. IU. 600CM I Please accept my arplication for a complete Limited F1N F.dition I Proof Sec o( .. The Spirit of America" Collc-c1ion. I undcr,tunJ 1hat I will receive my fir~t medal soon after my ort.lf'r ;, arproHd, and there-I after r«eive an invoice once a month for the prepayment or the nu t f medal in the Kries. I un~rsl11nd that I will receive. at no cost, a deluxe presenl.31ion caliC for my collection. and 1 signc<.I, Ollicial Certilicotc of Authenticity 1.1Ucstin1 to the prC'l:ious mett1I coolcnt and limrced cdirion 5llllU, or my collection Enclosed is my ch«k or m.o. for s, __ _ or charte my order a' indic:ucd below. I pnftt my _... to M Anick la: 0 .'.199 Fine Silver at sn.9S per inNal. I encl~ S:?2.9!'i plu~ 7~c for pos111gc and insurance. 0 :!4 K1. Gold on .999 Fine Silver at S27.9S per medal. I enclose ~:!7.~~ pJlfi 1Sr for J>OSl:tl!C and insurance. l'lc:a)C chargf' my order 10 my: O Mu ter C harac-9 O BanlcAmcric:ud Exp. Acct. No. _Daro ___ _ •U .... DC M....Ur Clwuye, al.lo IDdlca&. four nwnlwra •-r1"8 atlo•• J'OUJ -· ---------- City __________ sra,, _____ Zlp ___ _ Slpalllr~--------------------- (m..a be~ tobe•aUd) ~I LIMIT: ONE PROOF SET PER SUBSCRIBER Apphcotion subject to acceptance by The Hamilton Mint ~I L------~~~=~~~~~~~~------~ A FREE NORMAN ROCKWELL ON CANVAS WITH EVERY ORDER! Beautiful Limiretl EJitions David Grossman Terra Cotta "Urcbin" Figurines Adopt a little "Urchin" this year! These adorable wee little people are from the imaginative and creative hands of world-famous sculptor-artist David Grossman ALTHOUGH these wonderful aod carefully 4€arved tern cott.a scul~u~ by inter- nationally renown 9CUlpt0r David Grossman have been in gTeat demand and ditlkult to obtain. Joy's has just received our allotment alkf can send you your favorite .. Urchin" immediately. These arc the same originals by David Grossman-and from the very same collection that the enchanting "Kissinger Elephant" (presented to Henry Kissinger) came from. To truly love and appreciate your WUrchin" you must hold one in your hands and look over its innocent and appealing face. I assure you that you'll be delighted with their natural expressions and life-like poses-so character- istic of adorable children. In fact, doesn't one of the children pictured here remind you of someone you love? Mr. Grossman has been praised by many great arti~ts. including Pablo Picasso and Norman Rodwell, for his ability 10 portray children so exquisitely. \ n.;01 I II I ' I IU I Even though prices have risen this year, we offer you these figurines at the original tow prices. 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Prince well, said of him that be had an inferiority complex. His view waa that Wallis had "built up her man," telling him " ... you're not the fool you think you are ... you're a grand fel- low." Castlerosse also insisted, "The attraction between them is not sex." An older friend of the Prince disagreed, "Her bold over him must have been acx. She must have made him feel more vital, more masculine, more satisfying." For the Prince of Wales, there were other things almost as important as se:x. Wallis was o ne of the few people in the world who made him laugh, laugh out loud. Friends said that 1hey could sec him at the dinner table, leaning forward, ju1Jt waiting for her to make some remark so that he could roar wilb laughter. The Princ.e found Wallis' wit and easy American laughter a rare re- lease for him. Something eJ1e WaJlis did was to mother him. She had a delightful way of bossing him, without being coy about it-a thing that none of his British girl friends ever would have dared to do. "Don't eat that, Sir," she'd say, smiling and taking a caviar canape out of his hand. "Have this instead." And she would give him some cream cheese on toast. She alao made sure that he was dressed warmly enough when he was cold, per- suaded him to cut down his smoking, and actually took a drink away from him when she felt he had had too much. He loved it. Nobody ever had cared that much for him before. "For all the years I've known him.·· said one ol bis British friends, "I would still never dream o f callin,s him anything but ·sir.' She called him 'David.' " The Prince Jlso never liked to be touched, no mailer how f amiliat the f ricnd. Only Wallis, and without qualm, could playfully slap his hand at a dinner table. The Prince became a frequent visitor at the Simpson ftat at Bryanston Court after his first dinner there. Wallis made her favorite Baltimore specialties, including fried chicken, black bean soup, cold raspberry souf- flc (for which he took the rcc- i pc). Even more than the American food, he enjoyed the complete informality of Wallis' !; home, far away from British formal protocol. AU tbe9e things crystallized his decision lo marry her, even if be had to abdicate the throne. When bis brother George mar- ried, the Prince insisted that Wallis attend. Later, at that wedding, he rushed over to Prince Christopher, saying, .. Christo, J want you to meet Mrs. Simpson." ''Who is she?" he asked. "An American ... she's won· derful.'' A great pa(t of the reason that Wallis Warfield Simpson was so wonderful for the Prince was the fact that she was American. 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I ~ 1974, Nutrition Hdqrs. ·-----------------------------.... • f Meet the Best in High Sehool Basketball • Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Our Seeond Annual College Reeruiters' Poll W hile the country's strongest basket- ball teams arc vying to sec which one, if any, can succeed North Carolina State's Wolfpack as this year's col- legiate national champion, another battle is raging in college basketbaJI, this one off the courts. It's the annual recruitment contest to woo the top senior players in the high school ranks -the young centers, forwards and guards who will be the creatn of the under- graduate freshman crop in college ball in 1975-76. To compile a list of the 30 most highly prized high school basketball seniors in the U.S., FAMILY WEEKLY consulted with eight leading college-basketball coaches and re- cruiters. The experts we interviewed included two head coaches -Lou Carncsecca of St. John's University in New York and Jerry Pimm or the University of Utah-and re- cruiters Andy Russo of Jacksonville, Rick Majerus of Marquette, Eddie Biedenbach or North Carolina State, Bob Kfog of Purd~. Don Wabb of South Carolina and Jim Hef- ner of the University of Southern California. This is the second year we have run a bigh school basketball poll. The young man tapped as the outstanding scholastic star last year was Moses Malone, the 6-10 former center from Petersburg, Va., who afterward gained fame by leaping directly from high school baJI to the ABA's Utah Stars. ls there a Moses Malone in this year's crop of high school standouts? Our experts think not. ''Of course, we've never before con- sidered if a boy could make the pros right out of high school," says one recruiter. ''Ma- lone is the rare except.ion. He was by far the best high school player last year, but this year the talent is more ev~nly balanced.'' The FAMILY WEEKLY panel selected J 2 forwards, six cen- .. ters and J 2 guards as the elite group of the 1974-7.S high school senior corps. Because they mean so much to a basket- ball team, the big centers natu- rally come in for a major share • of attention. The best big man in the country this year seems to be Bill Cartwright, a 7-foot, 2 J 8-pounder from Elk Grove (Calif.) High School, near Sac- ramento. "He's a fine scorer, and can run and jump,·· reports one recruiter. "His defensive work and rebounding still may not be as good as they should be. but he's got the gTeat size and ability and should develop into an excellent player:• Colleges seeking a rebound- ~"-,.,. ...-ing specialist are ftocking to the sc;, ~ Orlando, Fla., home of Darryl ,.. -:. Dawklna, who attends Evans --_, High School in that city. Daw- kins is a powerfully built 6-J 0 ,::::~~!!!!~ and 248 pounds who regularly Biii Cartwright picks off more than 20 rebounds 12 • FAMILV WEEKLV, F•bruary 2, 1875 f. e c- r, ts e y Id 10 ly d11 By Larry Bortstela per game and is also a good shooter from close range. Larry Glbeon, the6-10center at Dun- bar ~igb in Baltimore, Md., is considorcd by many the finest defensive center in the nation. He averaged more than ten blocked 5hota per game a year ago, and was a ~ey man for a club that had a tw~scason win- ning streak of 48 straight games. Though not as naturally tal- ented as the others, Glen Sud- hop of Adams High School in South Bend, Jnd., is being sought by many colleges. "Gien's seven feet tall;' says Purdue's Bob King, "and of course, every school wants to get a big kid hlte that." Overall, say some members of the FAMILY WEE~LY panel of basketball experts, this seems to be the year of the forward in high school baJI. Marquette University of MiJwau1c" seems able to land outstanding for- wards, and is on the trail of more. "Our coach Al McGuire likes strong, big forwards who arc also quick," says Marquette recruit.er Rick Majerus. "And one guy who fits the bill this year wouJd be Bernard Toone of Gorton High in Yonlers, N.Y. To my mind, he's the top prospect in the country, regard- less of position. He's 6-8. very strong, and bas great body con- trol and quickness." Other forwards attracting considerable attention include high-scoring BUI Wiiioughby, a 6-8 standout at Dwight Morrow H .S. in EnglcwOO;d, NJ.; Fred Eckert, 6-9, from North Judson, Ind.: AJ Dutch of Carroll High in Washington, D.C., who is 6-7; and 6-8 Larry Wlleon of Central LaFourche H.S. in Ma- Our panel of college recruiters and coaches selected the following 30 players-listed alphabetically by position-as the best high school senior basketball prospects In the nation: NAME. SCHOOL CITY HEIGHT FORWARDS Wlftlofd Boynes, Capitol Hill Oklahoma City, Okla. 6-6 Al lk*:ih, Carroll Washington, D.C. 6-7 ft"ed Eckert. North Judson North Judson, Ind. 6-9 Cedrtc HofdgR. Robert E. Lee Montgomery, Ala. 6-8 LJftlbert Johneon. Haaren New YOOt, N.Y. 6-5 Reglneld King. Jackson-Olin Birmingham, Ala. 6-6 CobJ L.entll, Cedar City Cedar City, Utah 6-8 Mil• Palma, St. Agnes Rockville Centre, N.Y. 6-5 Bob Aocna, Christian Brothers Ltncroft, N.J. 6-9 Bemerd Toone, Gorton Yonkers, N.Y. 6-8 am Wiiioughby, Dwight Morrow Englewood, N.J. 6-8 lAny WUeon, Central LaFourche Mathews, La. 6-8 CENTERS BHI C..twwlght, Elk Grove Elk Grove, Calif. 7-0 Darryl DllWldne, Evans Orlando, Fla. 6-10 lAny Gibson, Dunbar Baltimore, Md. 6-10 Dntd G,.Hwood, Verbum Del Loa Angeles, Calif. 6-10 Biii L.almbeer, Blythe Palos Verdes, Calif. 6-10 Glen Sudhop, Adams South Bend, Ind. 7-0 GUARDS Jullen lklllef, Key West Key West. Fla. 6-1 Reogle ~.Long Island Lutheran Brookville, N.Y. 6-2 Terry CroebJ, OeVtlblss Toledo, Ohio 6-3 Pat Foec:M, Virginia Virginia, Minn. 6"" Roy Hllmllton, Verbum Del Los Angeles, Calif. 6-2 Bllld tton.nd, Crescenta Valley La Crescenta, Calif. 6-2 Ollver 118dl, Bryant Long Island City, N.Y. 6-3 K,te MK,, Peru Peru, Ind. 6-2 MJke .....,, Columbia Richland, Wash. 6-3 hmatd Aencfter, Mater Christi Queens, N.Y. 6-2 St.cJ Roblneon, Crossland Camp Springs, Md. 6-3 Weyne WHllama, Schenley Pittsburgh, Pa. 6-3 thews, La. ''Wilson couJd be the biggest 'sleeper' player in the country,'' says Andy Russo, Jacksonville University's re- cruiter. "He comes from an area that hasn't produced too much in the way of basketball players, and the competition he's faced hasn't been the best. But he looks like the genuine article. He could tum out to be tremendous." Among the smaller forwards, our experts are high in their praise of 6-6 Winford Boynes o( Capitol Hjll High in Okla- homa City; 6-5 Mike Palma from St. Agnes High in Rock- ville Centre, N.Y.; and a 6-S forward from Haareo High in Manhattan named lymbert "Chee•" JoM90f1. It isn't o~tc that ooe high school squa ~ two equally prized seni r-recruits in .i' same season. One school in t enviable position this seaso is Verbum Dci H .S. of LOS An- geles, which, like New York, has become a hotbed of high school ball. (Vcrbum Dei High was crowned unofficial national champion by a Midwest ratings service after it posted a 30-2 won-lost record in 1973-74.) The two key players have been 6-I 0 center David Greenwood and 6-2 guard Roy Hamilton. Neither has posted dauJing sta- tistics, but that could be because Vcrbum Dci's regulars usually don't remain on the court for the entire game. But Green- wood is a solid rebounder and scorer, while Hamilton, who quarterbacks the Vcrbum Dei attack, is extremely quick and considered one of the top play- making prospects in the nation. Hamilton ~ also score, and is very adept at stealing the ball too. For pure shooting guards. Purdue's Bob King rates K.Jle Macy of Peru (Ind.) H .S. "eas- ily the best around.'' Macy is only 6-2, but h.is scoring aver- age as a junior last year was nearly 36 points per game. Other topftight scholastic back- court performers are Pat Foa- chi, 6-4, from Virginia, Minn., who registered one 51-point night a year ago; Brad Holland, 6-2. from Crescenta Valley of La Crescenta in Southern Cali- fornia: and Terry Cro9by, 6-3, of DeVilbiss High in Toledo, Ohio. m FAMILY WEEKLY, '-bruary 2, 1971 • 11 The essence of faith is that we believe and make our com· mitment of self to God on the basis of what He reveals to us. It's God's word-God who cannot deceive or be deceived- that provides the basis for faith. Anything less than that simply does not do. "Well. then'.' some will ask. "why do Catholics believe in Purgatory?" 'Where is Purgatory in the Bible?" "And if it isn't in the Bible, how can it be God's word?" "And if it -tsn't God's word. how does it merit belief?" Fair questions. Honest questions. Questions often asked in the kindest tones by those who are not critical but simply puuled. We would like to try to answer these questions. to ex· plain in some way at least why Catholics believe in Purgatory. in this state of purification for those who die free of serious sin but not yet quite ready for heaven. Write for our new pamphlet: Purgatory. Doctrine of Comfort and Hope. No one witl call on you. r-FREE-Mail Coupon Todayt-------------1 Please send Free />amphlet entit.led "Purgatory-Doctrine of Comfort and Hope" FM·75 This offer Is llmlted to .... tr.. pamphlet. 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Read this boot and you11 neft'f i,,,.:;)Jie in aclf-pity apin. ()Illy $6.95, hard covued, 412 pages, 67 photographs. ,,_null rm _V97 l..w ....... 8'$6.'5 .._ (pfua ~ ~-ud hand.) &doled .. 1111 c:hect/ .M~o. for • If llOC completely satbtkd, 11J retum IC wtchln 15 dqa for a full refund. StarCl\,at By Peer .I. Oppeahebner Karl Malden: If You Like How HeAets, You'll Like How He Is • ~ • CL ii 'C 0 i) ii: "We've been married for 36 yeara. Ask me my recipe for staying married that long and I'll tell you it's to get out of the house as much as possible." x.ew years ago Karl Mal- den told me he would never go into television. He would never be separated from his wife. And he never ex- pected to be a leading man. J thought about this as I drove down to the warehouse above the San Francisco docks to talk to Karl, star of t.Jle highly suc- cessful "The Streets of San Francisco" 1V series. FAMILY WEEKLY: Why did you change your mind about doing a 1V series? KARL: I could have done guest stints and "Movie of the Week," but I felt that as long as I de- cided to get into 1V, I'd do it all the way. FW: You once told me you could never be a leading man, but you arc today. How docs it feel? KARL: Well, J am and I'm not. rm what you'd call a character lead. I've always liked playing characters, and I've always been a character actor. Never a 1a • FAMILY WEEKLY. February 2, 1875 leading man. FW: Why is that? KARL: When I was young, those parts belonged to Tyrone Power and Cary Grant and Clark Gable. Maybe today a guy like me would have a better chance. Looks don't mean as much any more. FW: Are there any similarities between the character you play on television and younelf? KARL: I play myself in the series. I simply couldn't be any other character week after week. Which is both good and bad. If the audience likes Mike Stone, then they like me, Karl Malden. If they don't, I gucs.5 they wouldn't like me either. FW: What characteristics do the two of you have in common? KARL: We are both sentimen- talists. But most of the manner- isms are mine. FW: How arc you getting along wilh Mike Douglas? KARL: I think rm the luckiest guy in the world. Mike is am- bitious in the proper way. He is industrious about hi$ career, intelli- gent, and he's mighty nice to work with. I could have gotten a guy who · didn't know his lines and got ahead strictly by walking over othcri. We have kind of a father-son relationship. 1'11 kid him and he'll k.id me back, in a nice way. I was lucky or unlucky, however you want to put it. in having two daughters. So now Mike is the son J never had. FW: What are your daughters doing? KARL: One is married. Her husband is an intern at Veterans Hospital in Los Angeles. The other ooe is 21 and studies English at UCLA. FW: Have you given up your Lo6 An- geles home? KARL: No, I still have it, but I also have an apartment in San Francisco. After all, I live here eight months out of the year. My wife commutes. Ten days here and ten days in L.A. We've been mar- ried for 36 years. Ask me my recipe for staying married that long and rn tell you it's to get out of the house as much :u possible. I really believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder. FW: What do you and your wife have in common? KARL: Our children, of course. Travel- ing, theater, and we love to collect an- tiques. 0 Early Everything." Particularly .. painting. ... But I only buy what I like and am not what you'd call a connoisseur. Also, I like to meet the painters whole works I buy. Except for two paintings l have, I've met all of them. Unless I know the painter. his background and feelings. his paintin~ are just objects to me. When I talk about his life, his work means something to me. FW: You are off five months of the year -what do you do with your time off? KARL: Last year I did nothing except take a few little trips to publicize the show. 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New Morton· Rust-Rout9 Brine Block-a salt bk>d< that ca dalr ~ a rust remcNef. ShoUd be used Instead a adll av brine bk>dcs whale ion is present in 1he water ~.The rust remoYer automatl- cd{ ~rust bUld up by remcMng rust CJCCUnJkltions o..tng each rechaging cycle. people would love the university en- vironment FW: How far did you go in school? KARL: Through high school and one month of college. lbcn I was kicked out. FW: How did that happen? KARL: Because I was good in basketball, I got an athletic 9Cholarship. It was dur- ing the Depression days, and I was gtad to get it. But I thought all I bad to do was play basketball. When I got there, they said, .. You have to play everything -i.ocluding football." So I went out, got clobbered, and said, "No way!"-and quit FW: Arc your parents still alive? KARL: Yes. My mother is 82 and my father is 88. He worted in a steel mill for 11 ycan and then spent three decades as a milkman. 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Become More Beautiful Every Y earl 1/2 SALE PRICE M~ES OF COLOR EARLY IN THE SPRING! '.c~~ CRE!_I~~ ~.ti-DX -. N1w Illy 6 Ill (12 for $1.85, fo • (11 for $150) , (24 ·-'6.00) c.,, you ....._.,.. • ..,._, _,. IOMty tMn cfwat'f -•of 110wt"' cotor e.--r6ftt "' •"Y •'"'' C'"P"'-P9lto11 INllles • .._, Ulb ao.-y. ~ty rou"'"41 Nib of cokn tr_ .... Oftty 4 lnclMa taM. AMI Crwpliftl P9llOIC MYe l"rM WOfWlert'UI ednnben. f'irll. l"fy lby ..... Ute yeu roullCI. S.COftdty, t!My .,. 111•-• of cokH In U.• Nrty sprl"I ... .._ ,_ otlMr U1l ... ere lft M-lft. T"lnl, ttwy ... e wollderful ·-pouRcl COYWI .... lllonlen.. Qr-'" part IMde cw fult •n. Ric" color ueonmellt of our CMlce: Ro~,.., ....... hi .. IHI,. wW."e· ........ ptnle. You recetn ltrCNll nontterft tr-n fleN cttwhionL °"9er today •11111 tlllle edwelllte .. of o•r 112 Pf'lce .... GROWS DURING WINTER! THIS THICK BLUE-GREEN SPREADING EVERGREEN Spre.S1 like rnMI to cofff IMr• .-.a, 11Mp bMkJ and other tougft spotsl SPREADING EVERGREEN •211 each ( 3 for S 4.00) ( 6 for $ 7 .00) (12 for $13.00) Now, with this E....,..n ~ (Junipsua hor· aonutil procumben), .. one pt.nt 11ow °"' ugly berw tpOU, even in pocw soU, to co.• 4 to 6' with• IONly, thidl carpet of pwen thllt lests 366 DAYS OF THE YEAR. NEVER GETS MORE THAN 6 TO ur TALL! ,nltMd, dUs herdy, dr°"91t-r .... t ptant Ulm its enerw to .,o. horizont811y. Does jult fine in weU-dreined .,... -..,.,, where And end rocka prenil, in Min cw pert· iilll IMdel BEAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "EYESORES." And it ataya frelh end tlll'Mn v•r 'round, without fllttint thet dull ''WinW lodl." Stst hon trouble tpe>tl now. Pl.nt .t»out 4'..,.. -a.la pAltnta will COY9r' 24 to 31'. You tet h.-dy plamul...cty I" to 10 ... 0 •STAYS GREEN All YEAR •BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING •NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE PERIWINKLE 10 '°' •111 ( 25 fof $ 1.98) ( 50 for $ 2.98) (100 for $ 4.98) Now, for lltMy ar•1 ..._t" '""''" •nil In ott1er dim pe--, net1 wlllen enaa won't•-· 1ou can 91awe • 12-mont" carpet of tl'ldl altu,._ clant, •YWl'eett Pwtwlnkle (Vlnca lftl-r). And every aprl• kl Mey, alladHat>PY l'Wlwlnkle thrff you • •Ide profullon of beautiful law..,.. .._...,e flowen lMt meke t"• cful .. tt PMt vf tlM yanl look tllle • ttlowca•f Anet, tt 1rowa • •il~ou.,y, yo• can ~t Pwtwlnkl• '" p.C,.., llllony .ofl, on .. ._.. blinks, In rock 1an1en1 -practlcalllf anywhere. o-s better In lltade than 1r•H -but llllff .,.., too. Spread11 o-pi.nt 1rowa t9 flfl two 111uare feet, (for quldter, cfett•r effect plant one foot apart): 1et1 4-1" bll -all wttlilout 1CMClel care. You t•l •atttty, "6cety rooted plants r.dy fM •IY t~naplent..... · 0 . ..\. One of the Fastest Growing Trees LOMBARDY POPLAR •Graceful Beauty • Practical Windbreak •Easy to Grow • INEXPENSIVE S forS200 fl 2 for S4 00) 125 f or $7.50) 4(); eechl Thd low swice is un- ~-You'll pt tiY• 2-4'well· roowd tf'MI (Pop. iUlia nigr11) for only $2.001 Th• Popi..-is ex· t,.....y fat11f'owing.. A rO# of P~rs plMt.911 6 feet .tpart will soon provide a tall gnceful sr•n along drivew.-,s. as back.-ound1, or • diwiden or windbfeaks. Its distinctive ....,_ mak• it a ntu· Ible a.wn ,,.. • well, uaeful -.,. broml•r powing tTMI will not fit. Enjoy th-stately ,,__. tile t,.. in your yanl. Add a numb9f of th-columnar beaut· m to your landsc.pe during our tpecial Siie. Ru~ order today to have bushels of Blooms for fall Bushel Basket Slza CUSHION MUMS at 1/2 off Regular 8 for $2.00 'Now only 8 for S 100 :;~ :~: ~; :~: Hundreds of lilloonta Oft a Mftll• p&aftt '"• w«y fltat yur and contln· ulnt .,_ after .,..,, In fact. ao ma1ty ftowers tut you caft•t -Ute l••et.. Tll-utoundl"I mums form a dense, comp•~. ptrlectly round• ptant •tdom trowlftl more than 12 1~1 hltlll and atul~ 1,,. a width of 2 twt. !:acll fl-er Is perfectly tom1ed and sMped. auuttful llleyood clncrlptloft.,Blooml119 f~m lat• Autullt u1ttll frost tlM• mums wlll tlY• you a btale of tlOrk>us colOr wlleft yCM1r .. rclaft -'* needs It. &wery p&ant fl'ara1tt.M to bl-m t"9 flnt y•r. V•y f\arcly. Rich color usortrnents of our clloic.: 814&1"' Red, ·SIMO ,..ftk, 541nlfllM Yell-. Snow Wlllte. Oft this offw you ,., our cttoticett tM1111rowR root df911k»n._ AH ••catttlonatlY 9'a"9y. nrtve ..,.n In Poor IOll wlttt llttte care. Not llltlpped to C.llf.,Arla. or wa•. A Beautiful Tree All 1'hrougb the Year -PAPER WHITE" WHITE BIRCH Reg. $1 .50 ea. s100 ea. (3 for $2 50) lfi tor S4 50) Th• tllstenlnt P•IMr-whlt• Birch (8. papyri· fer•) Is ofte of tlle most lovely ornamental tree1, with Its beauty P'••nl the year around. In Hrly sprint, tlle brlflll 1rMn 1uwa1, li9htly cowarlnt the whol• trH; In 1Ummar, the leaves twrn a t:>uuttful ameralcl 1reen; and In Illa fall, th• whole tree tur1t1 Into a 90,...ous 9014 q>KUcla. BUI bait of all, In th• w inter whaft other trees are drab and tray, the White Birch Is at Its.,.,.., Stast -Its tJM:afwl tn.i .. and .i..nd« ltRnches are a lov•y, 111._ienln1 Wlllt• tll•t wltt britlltan yCH1r yHd. And White Birdies ar• hardy, fast 1rowl"' and ,.qulr• lltU• care. For Iha Wlllta Blrcf1 to be at Its lo.,.IMlt, we .,"ast plant· Int In cklm111 of thrff. Vou'll racal•• hult"Y hand ... leeted. Z to• foot nic.1ir br•nchad nunary grown trff1. So order now I E F ASPARAGUS 10 PlantsoolySJ.00 (20 for $1.75) (30 for $2.50) Bil. tendw. d .. ictoius -..t l*h• the eaeiest pawn of ... ..,,..,.., ........ , Once esuib- lilh9d • ._ orielNI P'...Unt umelly produCles .JJw 20 ywsl Mmrtta. W81hiilt9ton w.nety pro-Cl.c. .,ndant. ...,.... samts w'1h _... tips. Why be Adsflld wi\h -~ "" ........ when -.,...,... you can ._.. 1he9 extra ~ Extra Huge STRAWBERRIES NEXT SUMMER! ( 50 for $ 3.75) 25 for s1. 9 5 ~= :: : 1~::: The '-t time you pidt..t sb•b•n iea -ot bought thllft - how meny did it ... tom•••quett7 Eilhty1 One hun-Ac-r••AL s·z·r1 dred7 Morel R..,.., • .,_.,...,.. .. IO ....,, -most • U',. •. ~J people la. count! But wnh thia h...ty .,...iety, you C8l1 expect quarts FROM JUST 30 STRAWBERRIES! And thete ... , ..... berries tGimnt Reineon) ... hiFtY d--resiltlln"t, ..., ripen very t.t. pM .., produce lots of ,_ ,,,.,._.. to tiWe you • .,._., P9tch .,.,., yewl Have wonderiul bit 111.....,ries for )em .. freeur. frelh ~ few months I Sony. not tflipped to Arizone. •lltest strawberr•s MOit follls tun nw -n: d•rtc ,_., ~ •Mt -yet flmt. Alt llN~• -"9Qe, JaM, .. t 'eM fNslll The me.a ~ noe.d "cmnpe.int'" on thw ~berries ii CAUTION! -.. most peapee tu• didn't think to onter enoutht Honedy. you wilt ·-· .. a-a 50 of ....... ,,.. to .i.1 -~tor"" ..... petdaes. TENDER MEATY DELICIOUS Old-Fashioned VICTORIA RHUBARB 5 Roots Only SJ.25 (10 for $2.25) (15 for $3.25) H-ebout IOMe 0..,. .......... ..._ .... It ti •IY to start allll t9'h Vlctortl .. .._..,. ...,., • -Ct'OP tllfery ,.., ...... ,... ......... , Q .... ~ .... ,.._,., too. MMtH • nke ~_... ~-. Nlcie ,,. ..... ,. .. _,IWY trow" rootL SOny, -• -• te Callfef'rMa. S~cial BONUSES! HYDRANGEA TREE For only 35~ Yes -now you c:.n order one CQJor c.U .. J.,. Hydra,.... T..e 1ood on orders of SS.00 or more. Sorry, only one J5te bonu1 P4M' customer. In mid 11.1mm• Ulls ltrutfttakl"I. "cotor c:ft•"ll"I" Hydrant .. Tree (Hyd.P.G.) Is ccn•ed wltft m•s•s , of snow-white flqwerL In Au1u1t Ute flowers t11rn • buutlflll btu· lttl"f'lnk end, finally, In tM fall, to a royal pufl»le. An ••«*lent t,.. for specimen or ornament.111 p&antlnt. Especially nice In 1roups of three. Easy to 1row. P"ast 1row· Int. You recetYe c:ftolce 1 ~ to J' rwr•ry 1rown treea with •ltOroua root systemL BURNING BUSH (Euonyrnous aletus) 50~ If your order totals $1.00 or more you can purchase an 8" to 12" Burnlne Budt (a rev. $1.SO velue) for only SOIL Tftldl 1r"n 11.1mmer foliate, fl.amine fall teaHs •nd mua• of orane...-ed berrl•L Only one 50jl bonus per cuatomer. Ctledt the bonuses at the bottom of the coupon on the 7Ut .,.,. of this cat.log. Can't be shipped to Arizona. OUR GUARANTEE All items guaranteed to be of high quality, and to arrive in good healthy condition or purchase price will be refunded. RETURN SHIPPING LABEL ONLY may keep the (One year limit). you plants. PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY UK TMIS EASY OAOEA BLANK HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION DEPT. 44-103. 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' • By Ernie Bushmiller AUNT FRITZI ---WHAT DOES.- AMBIDEXTROUS MEAN? · · ·IT'S THE ABILITY TO WRl.TE WITH EITHER I'LL THE HAND l====I L---. YES l DI!) --.-AND I \ CAN SPE'LL FT TOO--. \ I ,. ' .x.: ....... ...., TRY THAT WORD ON BRAINY KID . "'~t~·1'1-... , . ., Tm "110 US P11 0 1 -A11.,gn11 r••••v•CI C lit~ by Un1t1aF111u•1 Sy!l91t:ll1,11\G ff.8· '. ' -- - . I • ' -. " : ·- -, .. .. ,_, . , I<'; DAfCllNl#5 -~OTCl-l TAPE, Nl(f&-~~ED . -;ci~Gorc~, GL.tAE D4$JX ·DIFFEICENT-.COl.Olf:ED . , -zrcAYON~ ! . ' --~ ..,;,-.. • ii ~ -: .:.. I • ,. , -· - .. - FR'J\NCINE / WILL YOIA Pl.EASE TA"E THI~ E~l;flPMl!NT DOWN • . HElrE YOlA A~e, J<fo~ - ALL {1'4E 8A~I~ TOQL.~• · OF INP"1STfCY ! ' TO THE K'INDE"'6.AlrTEN I -~OOM? ~IA~ELY, - Ml*~ - PEACH.! •• . . ' .. .. ,. I THINK T-1115 IS THE KEY! I FOUND IT IN THE 60TTOM OF MY PURSE! IT MUST'VE FALLEN OFF . ' THE RING! . ~ -.· , . . • • A$ BEBE BLAIR STARTS TO OPEN THE I TRUNK OF HER,CAR, SHE 15 NOT AWARE:- 1 THAT SAM DRIVER . ,.,,,..., .. , 15 LOOKING ON, A SHO RT DISTANCE · AWAY ! -f/.A~OJ...P /!/, -p_ou~ t-' 2-2 GO<>t>.MORNING-1 ·Al-&-! l'M ~WAKEi! • _ .. -- NOW, TH~: 'l-f:fiS HAVJ:' A 1.-00K Al T'HE: OL! SCHEOPAJL_i::! • • ·' ' , • ' " • ,]IJST AS I SUSPECTED. SljE ·FOUND THE KEY . TO THE TRUNK! I • .. • . . , , , ' ' ' \ .. ) I 1-, ; I I I I I I I I I I '"' .. . ·GORDO POPO? ).//:'11 ·POPOf SEND FOR ONE OR BOTH • 1----ORDERFORM dRDER NOW! . ~---· • I For uch premium ordered, mail in one proof of purchase seal from any I packsg~ of Nestli\'t Hot Cocoa Mix and one lock tab from any Reddi·wip'f. Brand Topping. I Mail ~roofs of purchase to: Free Premium Offer I P.O. Box 502 Young America, MN 55397 I . D ACTIO~ BALL . PLEASE SEND ME. D 4 FRUIT SOINTED MARKERS I NAME __________ • _______ _ I ADDRESS·--------'--'------- I I I I I I I oo.opv, . WAS IT FUN BEING- IN THE WAR? 2.-2 HOW CDME:-VOiJ'no;.JI; °.sJ. ffP wrr>1 YO/JR 'ili:A'o UNJ)t=R '/0(.)R. !=.LAP~.ER. J...IKe .YOUR. Fl::.J...J...OW FOWLt' ·, • • CITY ·STATE ZIP I Oller OOOd Only IO U.S.A.. Vold whet• ••-•ct. orohlb!t•d. Of, otMetw!11 re11tlel1d .... Co...-~ 1.;•;;;~;;;;~,-Oileriiiiillilii.I ft, tN11116 111 r101111red Tr_!del'll1~k ot Tiie Nett16 Com.oany, 1n·1:-l!!l-wlp 111 r.0!1te,.f Tr1d1m1rk of Hl.lrit-wtsson l"OOd•, inc. -• ' ' -. . • ' -. By Gus Arriola . \. YOIJ MEAN J.//a;,. 'J . 7?//,S < •w '• •,,.-:; :-\ \ .. , ... ',... . 4 FRUIT ' -- · .. ' I .... , ' -' ' ' ' .. • . . • " .. :·;. . • OH,OH'J _JL· I . - 1' ~' f . . .. i.·..-..... ~:' _ ...... ~-.·; .. , ._ ...--...·~ ' ' "" ' .. • • . £-. ··IJ-n ~ ·~ ...:.z.._. ~ . .. ~-~~ . 1\ ' ,'.\ '· •• ..... ,... ..... ______ _.... ___ ,...... ........... r .. > " - MU''INS ' . . <5lN AND . .;;;,..r1c, . -. 71!; ' .-1 ':l WJ ~-;;, ro,,. . -rHANk You,.ADMIRAL FANTAIL ... MY,.TMIS !AKES ME WAY B,ACI< -----. ~· :::;::;:--r . ,,... ......... P~6.SUME -J T15-.PoSSl8J..E ... IHERE: s A $TRE:.AM OF TRAY51.:'ERS .AND ~ BE:ARlN<5 THEIR ~ooD$ PAST f./vY "· OBS ERV.AT/ON POINT... · • . . ' • . . . . • , • -- , . . l'f MADE. HE'I<: V£RY UNHAPPY .. ... IT DID? I'! . ' ··~~- · REALLY ?-WHATS SH£ G01N6 To oO 7 .. ,,A5 A YOUNG MAN 11D SIP THESE: IN lf.JE: E:VE'NING AS I PEE:RED 11HRollGH TH5 P,A1..M5 TO oBSE:RVE' /HE NATIVES IN THEIR ENC UNTf.RS ... ' . ' · ... AND FROM SOMEWH E, "THEO .DISTANT DRUM BEA S OF ~XOTIC DANCES!~_,, ~~~~~--1---~-· r iHR lt.J..IN~ ! IHE: CoN<;o? •t 1915Nf'O'IO'~No,...I<>(, ~• ll'fl'" "•······ • . . ' , t-lUTfl ! I-IE.RE COME.El , 1'HAT BUU..4 I BULl ~"""-_. Bl.ISi-i Kf:\ I • oO _jl L .. • l " I'VE G.OT 11-IE L.A£>T lAUGH O~ ~·fl M ... T 'M AL.I.. OUT OF KEWPIE · : . DOU.5!. ' YES. SH£ GOT li!E'AL-L-Y UPS El. IHE B'OOK SHOWED HE:R j-!OW DOWN -. !RODDEN SH£ WAS ... . 2· 2. rr PRoVED -ro HER IHAI HER1 MARRIAGE: W4SN '-r fR,i;.Aav AS HAPPY N5 SHE HAD ALWAYS IHOU61ff. .. • . ~-URN HE~ LI BRARY CARD . ' -~ ••__;;"'----"- I . --- . I ' ~· ....... ~·~'"'"' Sy""'~"l• ....._. ,,,., """'"' .................. ~ ~UD ' . by Fa"" .iOtlllBOll' ------· . . RE.ALLY°?? DiD -.....-.,...--. )'DU E:.V5R '3i=~ . '---" DR LIVINGSTONE.? ' . . . \ ·}\,\.~~ •)) -~~· r ~~1 "~. . 1-r: . ' \ " REL,A.X,·GIRl..IE ·· HE SPENT . SIX 'MONTHS AS /A Nl~HT CLER!< ,AT'THt: Bf:'LV5C>5~E HOTEL, ~---...,,,......=i' . "ITHAl1S A LL.. ~ .. ' • - •• < < 0 ., . 'I " ., 6€£ Gii Ci-IA fur fllr ( .,....._ --- . ' ·-·- ·' llal Kaulmah .C IOARD --- eEEK IT OUT! Standin1 on ..-chair won't put one out or retch or the "'.Grid's farces\ r~nt. What is It and 1rilere does it live • ·~ • '•:>11•wv 11tnos u1 .. ,.n11 'lyd I II tl~st It IMO.di QJlll·"" 'uwq.Cd•;l •Ill l,ll 1 t •Double the population or Anytown. Add 1'8 and ......,Y.-..,;'c:--~ J divide by two, Subtract the population and add 43. Answer's below, 'Oll'll·A'lJIJ •f 1i1101.~"\lll 1n1,L • •. '. ] r I PLACE a rubber blind on your first and second fingen; (sec step I, above). Now, pull the band forward, clench all four fingers, and wrap the b,and eJust scruti~ize this remJkable &entene,e quite c::Ue• rully ind It c1n be ery e.:aily exp11 rnec:1 which alphabetical membef m.lllln1i Which? J -' -.J.lll•! tUU.1.llJ!J •ILL e Repeat aloud, rapidly: Ouch, couch, pouch, touch. Then try: Maid, paid, raid, said. around all four knuck· r-:::::::::::;;;:::::=;---:::::=::;:--;:::=:::;-<i'~9t.:::-J Jes (Oaure 2). Raise the lingers simultaneously and the band will leap mysteriously from the first two fingers to 1h c HORNSWOGGtlE.Df Add colors for a surprise picture: 1-Red. l 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yell6w. 4-Lt. brown . 5-Flesh. 6--Lt. rreen. 7-Dk. peen. 8-Dk. blue. 9--Gray. 10--Rlack. 11-0k. brown. third and fourth. ,__ Now, c:rtplain to on· lookers th&I 'you will ma~c the sv.:itch more difficult . This 1imc L-<"C ~ loop the ~and about your first and second lingers as before and • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR E-YES?-'lben-a"'-•H•ul-sl• dllr•r- ences in drawlnc details between top and bottom p&nels. How ·quickly can you find them? Check answen with thme below. 'lUiM•JJlP Iii ••ou •,loa '9 ·1•11•w1 ,, llH ·.;: 'IU.>J,>Jl'I> ~· 11 ~1.1:> 't 'lU.11.>JJlP •1 uo1dy ·c ·1•1101.1111 •P•qldw., ·z ·1ur•~!W ~1 ;11n1.11J 'l .s.1.1u.>1~JJ!O !;ice a second rubber band· through the lips j' , of Ill four fingers (fig. 3). Repeat lifting fin-~~"-:'.::LJL...L::::::...._L _______ _J MIXED SINGLES . . ' -G6e~!'M ~AVING A Gls::.A'f TIME., Ci.IAIC'l..11~ ! 15N'f IT ruf'l BE1NG '511\lGt..6 ! - -·-- IT5LJ~~ JS. GY~I/ ! wt::r<f, A5 Ff(f-£ AS 611~D5 ~ ARCIHllllE " gei"S and sec if bilnd SE E, HERE! Our young rriend above is struggling through hops again. .a house or minors. Which or the five path.s lead to the exit? OF COLJR?6, 50M6 DAtl l 5LJPP05t 1T'L./., 6ND .W£'LL MAl21Zt'./, %rn..e OOClJN, AND 11Av'e KIDG .. L MADE A MI SSIL E WT IT FELL O VER, SOT TURNED IT INTO A. TORPEDO! I Gi.JPPOG£, WHAT IS IT '? _JUST A PLAIN OLD SNOWMAN ~ I A.1'10 Wf,'Lt., l..OOK SACK' AND L.ALJGJ.I Al TJ.116 CrzAt.L( t31/IJ6U'=1 PH~'$6 LU& Al.I..· W6Nf 1l-l~OLJG~ ... i-·.,,.: N0.1 A LIBERATED S NOW-WOWAN.I '-"-- OMl605 H ! JU&HEAD WON THE CONTEST/ ' FOR \-115 'ESKIMO IGLOO" .I JUG, t-IOW LONG D ID IT TAKF WHAT DID YOU DO TO BUILD IT? • YOU ? / ..,,, ' ' ~SP~lWllBfR ! A --_, . . . . --. scOit: 10 retta· (of using all the - Jette'r1 Int e word below to form ' ·1w°Jt).lot• words: . ·· t!STOWAL -... ... ~·-' -~ ,.,. v~ 1':.,..,.,.. -- ~ ...... J "1Ulla Heh for all •• -~1 ,.r~our letten--or--more -' :-___:. • found i:mons the letters. -· " .. .,._, ' 'l'rr lo _.. at leut se "'811. -.. - •1S•q 'IOl.OIS :w•.Oiu• •lqflSOd .. By Brown and if • . .. Casson··· AND PIZOBABL..4 ALL T!-1£56 6L.0Gt Fl216NOG UJILk . ~t GON6 FJ20Nt ·- OLJI?. 1..IV~5 .. , T WAS CARVIN G RAQUEL WELCH BUT T HE ARM $ FELL OFF , SO IT'S VENUS DE MILO! • I "'"= ........... • -· ' l I I • ' DICK TRACY MAD :BRAIN AND His GANG SURVIVED TUNNEL. CRASH., THIS·ME:rAL TAB . llS 'PIECE.. Of TAX STAMP, ALONE, UL!P ~VE COl'ilVIC I ED THEM / OF l(A~N!Y'S MURDE~. '' . - • ' . ' · 'Gr~ndfather, you're Thafs right, 1t is! ;putting me on, 'fou know \ · · 1it's Groundhog Dav. .- Anyway, t~ats· not -::tne best~­ wav.:to jel I how much longer ~inter will ,__ ~last. Can vou tell better · than a ground hog? ·DOCTOR SMOCK I ' . CD I • T~AC:Y, YOUR ORIGINAL 1-lUNCH ABOUT THE COCKTAIL CAN PROVED OUT. ,,{---. We call 'em woodchuc~s. · And if we should find one, it would .be out this ·wav. Sure. I have a device that's deadly accurate on weather. I • , - 1 ., CHIEF, l~-A LOT OF HELP. ' DOW N · A-r 1"HEO SAl.-OON ! -AND "rHESE THREE USEO MATCHES WERE . IN THE REA~ ::::::,. ASH TRAY OF ' , THE CiANG'S CAR.I-~:.,.."'· .... _...,.._..-• t;, . "·~ • IC~~~ ~~ ffi ~1~!{ ~ t:YJ ~!I·~ · l§r~ rr ~ £)~~~ by Biii P'&I l'Y Nope. Its a b'1t too cloudy.· 'lep. My • When it uses up my woodpile, its. 1 old pot-~nq! An' time to cut mQl'e wood. bellied stove ! · By George · Lemont > . HMM, YOLJ 'Re A 1.-UCKY MAN , MARSHAL- t::'RI L-1.,-LJM .1 ,, - ' • '~ : ~ • j j I 1 !, !