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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. ·' •' f . , . .., • , ______ _ ( _,--- • • ····w.--·--·-.. __ ··----. ; • J ' ' N0.47 7Js ' .. : _,.@St-a Two Injured .As Blaze Guts ' ' I ~ -·Versailles Unit One apartment' was gutted and two persons "'e re injured earl y this morning wtien fire swept through a ground fl oor apart· ment at the excfusive Versailles SEE PICTURES ON P .GE A3 second and third·degree burns ove r h er en t ire b o dy a ~pokesman for t he Ne\.\'porl Beach Poli~ Department said Her SO·year·old husband s uf fered second·degree burns on his legs and ankles. but "'as walked from the a pa r tment during evacuation oft.he building compl'ex on "th bl'utrs nv~rlook · AccordinJ? to \\'itnesscs at thl' 1ng Newpor-! Beach. sc~ne. an 1 u.nic:le'1ttfied ofr"CluC Injured ln1:h4 12:30 a.m. blaze Huntington Beach fireman pass in apar~men·t 1P2 of the complex ing the scene helped Edman pull at 500 Cagney .Lane were James hi s stricken v.·ife from the blazing and Carmen Edman. <Jpartment l\frs. Edmfn . 53. s urfercd ~e""·port !~each f1re ·fi ghters ..,. s ucceeded in hf"inging the fire un 'I l)~,_'.This Witne8s Says SACRAMEl!ITO <AP J -After a brief coutt recess, Karen Burkel\, prosec ution witness. became ~aren Burkett .Sherwood, wife or the defendant. Attorney Jerome S. Stanley .sa id he was empowered to perrorm tbt marriage by a Minister's degree he got several years ago from the Universal Lire Church or Modes to. a mail- order:divinity"school.· . • - Miss Burkttt married Clayton Sherwood, Who is charged with selline c(}(aiipe . A "'ife cannot be compelled to testify against her hu5band. 1 Uci-control in about :15 minutes <tnd limiting major damage to the Edman 's apartment. accord 1ng to early r.eports ) fO\\'CVCr , there v.·crc reports Of damage to the li ving unit directly above the Edmans' and s moke a:id v.·at,r damage to other units 111 the bUilding. :'\o estimate of the valllc of the fire loss wa:s immediately availa· ble. According to v.•itnesscs at1t.hc scene. the blaze apparen,ly broke out in the kitchen of the Ed· man's apartment after the cou- ple ha~ gone to bed. Other rcside.nts of the building "'ere evac uated and took shelter in a club house in the large apart - ment complex v.·hile firemen .... orked to clear the s moke from the building --..... ..,. . -----:-r=--- .... ~----·· ORAN UNTY CALiFORNIA esa - ' ~· ' ,, ' -- A~ortion Doctor Found Guilty , r - • ~­• . • Olli:! or tY.'O nieces hosting a IJig birthday party (or "-'ay today. When he wa!ln 't gardening, \Vay could often be round fishing o(fthe pier near his home. Grinning broadly. his eyes sud- denly brighter, Wa y rL-calls the day .he: reele d . in u way.ward rowboat that drifted by the dock "'here hew as fishing. Baseball was alvJays an impor- tant part of Wa y's life. too . . lla. Ol'tJanized, 1na1\.aged a nd played second bas e for the first <See BIRTHDAY, Page A?) .. . .. ect GUN SCENE-Arrow points to position w-b e re suspect ap- ]larently· was felled by shot or s.hots fired by Costa Mesa Po· lice Officer Paul Cappuccilli. Circle ip.Qrcatt;.S position of gun (bright object in s hadow of police car J he apparently dropped when he fell . The nine-mf'llimetl?r automatic pistol is shown in c loseup (left) j'ust as it lay in alley at 1936 ·Placentia Ave ., after Saturday night shootin g inci· dent. Crasl1 Fatal To Comity Boy Allegedly Drew Gun On Office r Hy GARY GRANVILLE 0t I,.. D•lly PilotSWH A suspected prowler \\ho a l- legedly tried to gun down a Costa Mesa police offi cer in an alley Saturday night was critically wounded when hi s gun mi sfired and the officer openc.-d fire. The unidentified suspect 1,1o as reported in c ritical cond ition ear- ly this morning while unde rgoing emergency s urger y in Hoag Me morial Hospita l. Costa J\ifesa police described '.the gravely wounded man. who apparently carried no idenli[i ca- tion , as ''a stocky, nlale Caucasian about 30 years old whose first nam e may be Ed." The s uspect "'as "·ounded by a bullet or bullets fired frotn a service revolver by officer Paul Cappuccilli, 23 . According to police spokesmen at the scene. Cappucilli confront .. ed the m an in an a ll ey at 1936 Placentia Ave. at 10 p.m. Ylhen asked for hi s iUenlirica· tion. the m an reportedly reached inside hi s jacket. withdrew his hand a nd then said he left fiis "·al let in his car. Seconds l ater. ~~or~ing ~o poli ce, he re•1 chctl )ns1de his jacket again and pu.lled out .a nine·millimctcr sem1automal1c revolver. A "click " sounded v.·hen the s uspect allegedly pulled the tr1g- ~er while pointing the revolver al the yo ung officer at point·blank range, accordin g tu police re- ports. · Thal is v.·hen C appucl'illi opened fire. striking 1be sus pect in the chest v.·i1h at lca~t one bullet. police s aid. Cappuccilli fired his g un nlore thun once but it C'Ould not im- mediatelv he deter1nined if n1ore than one-bullet st1·u,ck the sus- pect 'fhe 1 m pact of the hull ct sent tht.: n1an rcclin~ again~t a si de door t.·ntrancc to Quiter Svund Co. at 1936 l>lll centia Ave. l-11 s gun hurtled lhrough the au· and landed about 15 fel'l av. ay ot· !he rear of Cappuccilli's police unit. Anoth er police car cA.1 11...>d to the scene struck an is land signal at 19th Street and Placentia Avenue \\'hen it s\\-·ervcd lo miss a car. There "'er~ no inju1ics rep<>rt · ed and the damage to the car a nd signal was tern1ecl "slight." -''Your S.r¥kl 81 -•.c_. at lrnw &om*lr 81 HOrU"' Ar1>und •~ ~IHI'"'' .&I A1111t..-r1 84 CJeulliH 0 1·14 ,,,.Ill•• M ~~M-111 ~ , al.. Me-1 ff'} l '-b&~i1'c4 ".;•:. · 1:*1:-~ ''\~'· liflWl•l P'• .. ~ .&l·t Rt•I E~Ult Cl·• E11l•r!1irtmt11I 81·' Scler1\ C.1 l l"i!Wl"Ct (.4 Tlw•ltr 81·4 SI M1,1lr1wo 'I Tr1¥tl Ill DAIL 'I' P'IL.OT 51iCTl°"S Tvw ... • • ., .. • 5t,1nday, Febru!frje. 1'75 I .. ~q~-::jt ~~t~ :' ;'-;'~-~.~_,._,.....:..::, ~ .. . ' . -.~. g\t .. · ·Top News Stories-of the p$t we&~· fr6m. Orange Coa"!lt CQmmupit,les .-, _ . . . .. ... , COSTA ME SA--A m~n 4ccused of sho9~-. ,ing his ex-girlfriend > then fi~ldin'9, ht!'r .£ath~r hostage in their house ~uring 4n all-night, nine-hour standolf With ·~o-~ iCe was arrlfigned Tuesday Ln -warbot' .. J\1-. . di~ial nistrict court. Roger .Pr ce, ~e. remained jailed in lieu of $50~000 b•il tbis weekend, charged with att~mpted . ~ murder, kidnaping, armed robbery and false imprisonment. An accused accomp- 1.ice, 16, is in juvenile hall~· 'tacir\9 ao~e counts... .. •. ' ... ~IUNTINGTON BEACH--Most of the &.taff and v o lunte ers at the Hunt.in(]~ "'B.iac'n-- Fr ee C lini c r es igned When Mike Lyoli, 2·7, bearded a c ting d'i.rector, wa~ ,_j;f.ssed ,..-over in favor of Judy Daviscin, 43;,.4•es·~gilOted ~s ~director by board m~m~er~ho sard sh~e could present a· hett'er G0.0\l'li y , image. Mrs. Davison resig nea a.ft&c t:Wo ' stormy aaYs on the job and the Cl'i.'tiic is closed until at least Wednesday ... ' . • ,"l,,... , 4 ~ ""· SEATTLE. WO.h. lUPl.f -l"!d, told them. Fqrmer Presldent RiahM.rd Nix· The 1oue:c.es sald Nixon asked on expres.aed rears he Wo\iKIJet a bls ex-aide what he <Nixon> 30.year ~pr!_son s~R1enC.e for should do. They &aid Krolh told \\'4terg11te just after Ile resl.«ned,, ~he fcf'rmer President, ''Y()\I· accordins ·to :ieurces close to should' do the rlfbt lhlnc." They former W)Jlie lfouse ai<fe Egil then quoted Kro1h •s saying Nix. Krogh on then told him : ''If I plead guil- ~ In a c.opyriRhted 'Story blY ty, (Judge John> Silica would-· SheJby Se ates in today's ed • aive me 30 _>'ears In prison." tlon of the Seattle .Post -Kroch ia said to have esked : lntelllgenc·er, the unidentified ''Do YO\l feel guilty'! '1 sources describ-ed details of a And the sources said ~ixon visit Krogh made t'O San answered: ''No.'' TO which Clemente on Au« 24, two wefks Krogh advised : "In that cue afler Nixon's s:esignation ahd Ct0n't do it." ' ' alsO about twO wee~ beCon! Kroa:h. on a P.1idwest lecture Presidehj .m<t ·l5$U•d' ti\&-tQUr Ulla .weekend. connrme.d pardon ,,,,--.t • ,.t., ... ' 'f' \hat hi.. ~lilted.Nixon Aug . 34, but "Nixon; 7'.41).J~a ~ l\now ever· he dechned any rurther com· ·yttiing a~.' \ld pf\son ex· ' men(, the ne'W•»J.per said. perience ...c~ ·it wu )i.ke 'how Krogh ser ~a a four.month, he b.ad beeJl , ~·t~d. '', ~h.e soUrces 17~ay prison. term after pleadipg said Krogh ~Ose-.ruckname is e.wlty 1n Nove~r ~9'13. lo·~lj\'¥ • ,., ..! ., ~· Ji l i " ....... lna violated tl;l.e civ1I ntht:s .of -, · :.~ :'-\ -w.. ·Pan.tel Ell1b·erg's psychial(1st D' ... r,11 :II • ' t during a White House "plum· IS81Uell bers"operation The sources. described as , friends of Krogh, said the former K • d · Pl t White Housl! 'llltl~ '11slted Nilcon I nap 0 to 1et him know that things had · worked out well ror Krogh in his R al d de~ision to plead guilty and go to eve e pnson • CHARLIE WAY AND HIS SOUVENIR BASEBALL It Haa Been Autographed By Whole Angel Team LAGUNA aEAcH--Pol,ice -com·mandeered a private citizen's camper van when n o am- bulance was available Tuesday t o trans- port an 89-year-old man, a vi ctim of a fall wh o suffe red a brO ken hi p . A s imi- lar incid e nt a day lat er fobnd no ambu- iance aVail~ble wh en a diabetic appar - e~tly Went i~to shock and police u sed a patrol car. An ambulance company spokesman said all avai lable ambulances were in use or calls came in . under repair when the WASHINGTON CUP!> -The Weatherman organization in 1970 considered kidnaping and pos'sibly assassinating Spiro T Agnew and Melvin Laird. ac· cording to an FBI informant who penetrated the radical organiza· ti on .. '- CHP Terms Convoy Success: No Crashes From Page .<\ I BIRTHDAY. •• Ne\vport team and didn't give 1t up till he turned 50. \Vhen he reached that age ht..' decided that sliding hi gh into second base v. as no longer such a good idea. and he turned his at · ten ti on to golf. Fro;.. P~'Al ABORTION VEJlDICT • • • -The doctor's actions cori- --whether or fiot it has been re· formed .with accepted medical ' moved from her body. practice; . Homans based his arguments -Edelin was not given fair oil the claim that the fetus "never warninj,; under the law that his drew a· bre~th or air ou~i~e the conductt..Could be subject to a body or its mother ~ a"'nd mansleUghte"r iniTcUrient-.·· therefore no human being w».s "We started Qff ~ith ·aiiUphili-;:....bot'n and none was killed.. .' battle, and it's not ov..er yet. The -_T.here was con_r11ct1ng war is not over," Edelin told a test1~ony, based o~ microscopic group of supporters 11fter the studies of _the fetus lungs, as ~ verdict. wheth~r .1t had breathed air. In his charge to the jurprs Frt-before it died. day, Judge McGuire said that in order to find Edelin guilty, they .. h,ad to determine that the aborted fetus had become-a •·person"- t?orn outside the body of its rt'Jother. The proaeeutlon· accuaed Edelin of killi.nj the fetus by Holding it inside . the mother's_ Womb for three minutes, depriv- ing it of air. before removing it. However, the ~judge~ told the jury that a manslaUghter charge would not apply :to death within Jtbewomb. . • "A fetus is not a person and therefore not a subject for an in· dictment for manslaughter,'' he S"aid. . McGuire specified a fetus must be born alive before it becomes a person protected by Jaw. Noted British Scientist: ' f • Huxley Diet_, . ' . LONDON CAP> -Sir Julian Huxley, a disting'uisb'ed biologist with an enormous ' range of in· terests whose books and broad- casts in ,Plaip language earned him the reputation as Brilain's "Public Scientist No. l," died in his London home Friday night. Hewas87. The congressldh"al t~timony. published Saturday, revealed that 1n addition to tbe then vice president and Defense secretary the group also singled out He)lry Kissinger and .fm'mer White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler as possible targets. "'You might knock them CAgnew and Laird> off or y6u might kidnap them,'' the inror- m.ant said. ''It depended.A) how You felt that day ." ~ · Larry -oGrathwohl, 27, was recruited by the Weatherman in .September.1969 ai:i.d immediately went to work for the FBI. The Vietnam veteran, who now lives in Hayward, Calif., testified last Oct. 18 before a closed session of the Senate internal security sub· committee. He said the radicals sometimes were trained in North Vietnam "and Cuba, were Communists and • he co n s i d ·e red th em · "daogerous. '' ~ • Federal p'Orice tightened .. , security" at7'he-·~hlte ~~ • governmeni b.uil!iings around the cOuntrS' tbb .. m.onth after the W'eather Underground (the name now adopted by the Weatherman) claimed credit for the Jan. 29 bombing of a State Department restroom. There were no injuries. Grathwohl's testimony was based on a short association with the revolutionary group. It ended abruptJy on April 15, 1970, when hei was arrested in New York with Dionne Donghi and Linda Evans, two of its leaders. At that · time, the Weatherman became aware or his FBI connection. SAN BERNARDINO !UPI> - ''And not one accident over more than 240 miles.of highway, that's something," said Supervising Inspector Walter Pudinski Satur- day or California's unique experi· ment or using police cars to con· voy Nevada-bound drivers Only 20 drivers out ,of thousands tried to beat the system Friday and zip around California Highway Patrol Units herding them (rom Los Angeles to Las Vegas at 55 miles an houf' They got tickets Pudinsky said the 10-hour operation netted a total of 30 violators. including the 20 who apparently lost patience and tried to pass the guiding CHP un - its, five charged with speeding betWeen the herded traffic waves, and five arrested for drunk driving. ''BUt during that time .'' Pudinski, former CHP com· mander, said, "there were no ac· ci~epts " An istfmlfe1!1 il0,000 persons headed for the gambling resort for the long holtday weekend and the CHP cars were waiting at the Los Angeles county line to guide them at the low legal speed across the 240 miles to the Nevada state line. , "We're finally driving at SS,'' Pudinski said. "It was an in- teresting thing. I surveyed the whole thing from a helicopter and when the patrol cars pulled off the road, the drivers did not appreciably increase their speed." In some Instances, he said, . "Once outside the body of the mother, the child has been born within the commonlr accepted meaning of the word,' he said. The prosecution had presented a series of witnesses who defined birth as that moment' when a fetus is separ,ated from its . mother's life.support system, CIA Joined Peace Groups -Ex-official ''You couldn 't call him Bri- tain's greatest scientist of the 20th century because he was in- tent not to specialize in arfy one direction," said Sir Alfred Ayer, Oxford professor of logic and a leading British scholar. ''He belonged to an older generation, and in some ways a better one, which took a much broader view or humanity." Huxley's death coincided with that of another famous Briton, P. G. Wodehouse, a prolific writer and humorist, who died Friday in a Remsenburg, N.Y., hospital. Wodehouse was 93 and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth last month. President Ford Saturday sent "heart filled condolences" to the widow of Wodehouse. Reagan Supports Two-par.ty System WASHINGTON CU P!) -The CIA infiltrated t he U.S. antiwar movement in an effort to get its QWD men -masquerading as radicals -recruited by Soviet intelligence. a former deputy CIA director said Saturday. Describing the double.agent gambit as "an error in judg· ment," Ray S. Cline said th e agency did it because President:; Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon were "ubsolutely ob- Huxley was deeply influenced by his younger brother, novelist Aldous 1-luxley. author of " Brave New World,'' who died in 1963. FordwUkay PanAmStock Sale to Arabs isessed" with th e belief that the WASHINGTON CAP> -The Russians were manipulating the White House today will announce "Vietnam protests. President Ford's approval of an The CIA apparently was never Iranian offer to buy a reported 13 abJe to establish a "Russian con-to 15 percent of the stock of Pan nection'' within the U.S. di ssi· American World Airways , dent moveriient. It i! nOw under diplomatic souTces said Satur- invesligation itselr, lo determine day. . mther it broke the law by spy· The sources said' Ford decided , '4.m.f¥!ic~. .. . . .• in f3vor of tib11 Lran1action after a r, ni. ·w~q-~Jf•d:-p ~ to ellafl!~•n••belween Secretary of me•11sCMG!t ~~ ohmd :tlle .state HOil!')'-A.1K1"1n&er and ti.A Ins lead in }949.·s d the C{A lrailian Ambassador Ardeshlr over the ye~rs undoubtedly had Zahedi a week ago, shortly committed other ••errors of judg. before Kissinger left for the Mid· ment" In its activities within lhc die East. United States. The Iranian envoy was report- He cited mail·openlng oper;i-ed to have assured Kissinger that tlon1,wlre-tapping,al'ldthreein· Iran has no intentions or ~tai1ces of entering without a dominating the troubled airline. .. earch warrant described by CIA The Civil Aeronautics Board is Qtrectbr Wtlllam E . Colby in his required to approve the transec· tesUmony before "8en•te Com· lion. However, this Is expt:c:ted to mJttee. . · involve only a routine procedure ButCttlte 1s5erted ttmtthe-CIA after the White Houee apt>roval . never appro~ched being lln A White House pre ss ··Amert~an -Gesl--apo'' l.nd thot spoJcesman decli.ned to comment ch~•• of ma11ive illeeal · on the report, sayina: "When we Nttc 1p;rin1-had been over· have 1omethin1 to announce. In the pren. we'll announc~ II." WASHINGTON (AP) - Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan urged conservatives Saturday night to unite under the Republi can banner and indicated he is cool toward suggestions that he seek the presidency on a third· party ticket. "I don't know \•:hether there'll ~a third party, but I would hope that the two-party system that has served us so well will con- tinue to do so," Reagan told a ·news "9nference before address· ing a gathering of about 500 con- servatives. Pressed bY reporters whether .. UP"lft~ FOR 'fHIRD PARTY Sen. J••••Helm• he would be a pres\dential can· didate on any ticket, Reagan replied : "I just don't think this is the time to make any decisions." He said he isn't a candidate now . Asked ir he would consider heading a presidential ticket with Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace in the No. 2 slot, Reagan commented: "Well, that's hard to do. He's a Democrat and I'm a Republican. I don't see that would work out. Besides, I think we have certain philosophical differences." Reagan voiced his -comments after New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Thomson said he would back Reagan no matter If be ran on the GOP or a third-party ticket. "If Reagan decides to run for the White House, I will support him,'' said the Republican gov- ernor. "Reagan represents the mainstream of American think· ing in 1975." Reagan and Thomson were among prominent conservatives attending a political action con- ference sponsored by the American Conservative Union and the Yount Americans for Freedom. The four-day gather- ing is wrestling with whetner to form a new conservative party. Sen. Jesse Helms CD·N.C.> ad· dressed the convention and urged conservatives to begin now to ·build 'a third party that could go to the voters next year If the Republicans and Democrat& fall to produce ··a program or freedom.'' Reagan, speaking to reporters. said It Is time for the Republican party to raise !ta baMer and "make it unmi8takably clear where we 1tahd on all ,of the is· 1ues troubling lhe people.'' I • the drivers were in free zones \•.'ithout guide units for S{'ven or eight miles 'They di<I not speed up . ., Las Vegas motel a nd hotel operators said they had to hold roon1 1·eserv<.1t1ons later than usual, and then round guests ar· riving in batches of about 35. reflect ing the convoy numbers lt1ore than 100 CHP units were assigned to the four highv.·ays between the Los Angeles area and Nevada It was expe ct.ed the drivers v.•ould hit the Nevada state line and release their frw;trations with a he;ivy foot on the gas pedal. but it didn't happen. "ll-1ost or them had a tendency to speed up a little bit ," said Nevada Patrol Sgr Robert llollimon. lf"rit it did not . as one nev.·spaper suggested might hap- pen, ''look like the start of the In- dianapolis 500." Pudinski said other methods of trying to get drivers on the long slretches of desert highway to ·slow down had not worked. Last year the CHP handed out nearly 1.5 million traffic tickets for ex- ceeding the 55 mph limit. Monday, the CHP units will be v.·aiting at the state line to escort returning Los An geles area motorists back home -at 55 mph. Viejo Panel Seeks Citizen Budget Views Money -minded Mission Viejo residents still are needed to help the lt1unj,cipal Advisory Council fMACJ analyze its bud get and plan for the next fi scal year. Kathle e n Kelly, MAC cha ir"''oma n, issued a second plea last week for volunteers Cor the l\.IAC's budget and finance committee . T"''D \vccks ago, the l\.1AC asked for \"Olunicers for its fifth com- mittee, hut so far only one resi- dent has responded. f\1r s. Kelly said. Anyone v.·is hing to sign up for the committee is asked to call the !\IAC at 581 -7610 or drop in at the office from 1 to 5 p.m. lt1onday through Friday. The MAC off1re is located in La Paz Plaza. 26129 -D La Paz Road. in the space formerly occupi ed by the P'ost Office . Army Delays Bird Killing IT. CAMPBELL, Ky. CUP!) - The scheduled destruction of some 17 million blackbirds has been delayed at least until Mon- day so that impartial sclentlst.s can advise on the effects or the kill, an Army spokesman said Saturday. Lt. Col. Robert Klose said the Pentagon is consulting the scien- tists following a ruling of a lhree- judge red eral Appeals Court panel~ which last week gave the Army the right to exterminate the bird:s chemically to eliminate a potential health hazard. Two New Vork-ba.11ed .wildlife 1roups had unsuccessfully ,sought to save them. Klose said the Pentagon is seeking advice from scientists on the ef/ect the chemical, Tergitol, will have on the waler supply of the areas. Klose said he believed the substance is blodegradeble and not harmful. ft During his later years, Way. wearing an Angels cap. ~uld v.:atch one ballgame on 1·v . listen to another on the radio, and then dash into his bedroom to catch a third gan1e being broadcast. Today he's lost most or hi s eyesight and ran·t hear too well. But he still loves to listc.n to ballgames on the radio - ·particu-larly my Dodgers,·· he says The senior Balboan is rather matt{'r-of.fact about his age. S iil.~ 1ng that an,·one can live to be 100 1f he takes ,iood ca re ofh1mself . The kind of care he talks about apparently means living a corn · p\ete and active life. And Way cou ld orten be seen with a cigar in one hand and a drink-in thl' other .. I'm not saying the smokin).! and drinking is 1A:hat h;ls allO\l.'Cd him to live so long, but it didn "t seem to hurt him," says Mabe·] P;ice. another niece . \Va y, the youngest of seven children, grew up in Nebraska before his family moved to California before the turn of lbe century !·le no\\' lives with his daughter. !llarguerite. \\.'ho began the birth day celebration plans ror her father . She v.•as suddenly rushed to lloag ~lemorial llospital earlic1· this "''eek. hoY•ever. \\'Ith an c~·c illness \\'a y·s two nieces. fron1 San Bernardino and Tulare. arc carrying out the birthday plans. \Va y takes another puff from his cigar, a slight smile creast~ his lined face. and he sums up hi~ 100 yea rs< "l couldn't ask for .i better life." Korean Boat Sunk SEOUL, South Korea CAP> -· South Korean forces reported sinking a 50-ton North Korea9 spy boat Saturday. The Defense Ministry said South Korean shore batteries. naval vessels and jet fighters opened fire on the Communi!:>t boat after it failed to halt near Kojin on the east coast. DAILY PILOT 1 ... 0.•"000 (Oft! D•oly Pl'OI, ~! .. .,.,;,., h t omb•,,•O !t11 "'"*' p,. ... " JNl>I"-I>• ""' 0.•f>9t (o•.i P"b~"'""g (o..,..ony S..p.or•ll ""'''0"' O•• pub ll•"•O MO"OI• l"'OUQll '•10.Y '"' Co.i,, "'"""'· Nowoon lk«f\, ..,..,,~.,... 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Laird "-'as unahle lo make the d ate. however. and was replaced in the foursome by Rod Markley, Washington-based Vice Prcsi· dent of the Ford !\t ot or Co , The Presid ent~ changing into a blue sweater cu1d jacket, brovon trousers and v.·hilt· ~hoes. look a Crosswalk 011 Way Out A contro\·ersial mid-b lol'k crosswalk nlay hC' removed from the front of Capi~trano S<-hool. San Juan Cupistr<ino's Traffic and Transportation Committee agreed last week to recommend removal or the wa lk,vay to the Ci- ty Council. The p a inted \\ ;1Jk way "-'as across Camino Capistrano, con- necting the schoo l entrance to a s n1all shopping center. It had been placed there at the request of the school's l"'arcnt-'reacher Associati on and school principal. A recent survey. conducted by the city's traffic t:'ngi neer . found that less tha n 50 percent of the students crossing the street used the c rosswa lk . fe .... , pointe rs on his golf stance from club pro l\1ax Elbin and teed off s hortly be( ore 3 p.m with a long dri ve d o .... 'n the first fairwa y F'ord plays .... ·ith an 18handicap "I had a lot of fun." Ford said on returning to the \Vhite I-louse after his trip to s uburban Burn· ing Tree Country Club. Asked by reporters if he would play again today , weather permitting, Ford said, ''Got to ge t ready for ll ope and Gleason ," who have invited him to take part in the Feb. 25 -2G Doral Beach Opeh near Miami. The President left the course at sunset and. in a gesture Presi- dents before Ford rarely ac - corded guests. gave partner Parma a lift to his hote l before returning to the White House An aide said Ford played "pre- tty well," ·including using tv.·o long dri \'l'S to get a par 5 on hi s ninth and last hole The White I louse earlier said it v.·as a possibility Jo~ord might fly to Florida both to pursue hi s campaign of taking his con- troversial antirecession-energy program to the people and to play in the tournament Coffee Hike Eyed SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (1\PJ -llepresentalives o( •42 countries that produce 00 percent of the world's co!!ee Saturday discussed ways to fix higher prices for the bean . The delegates m e t late into the ni ght without reaching agree- ment on measures to counteract sagging wholesale prices that have cut their income from cof- fee about 25 percent in a year. Doily Pilot D~i .. ""Y Is GuCH"otrlffd Monday-Friday II you oo not have your paper by 5 30 p m .. call be!Of'e 7 P m and yPur copy will be de- live1ed. Silluroay and Sunday· 1f vou oo no1 receive your copy by g a rn Satur- day. 0t 6 am Sunday, call before 10 am and your copy will be delrvered cn..i.110tl 1.-,,.._.. Most Oranoe County Areas 64J·4lll North ... esl Huntington Beach. and Weslmnis!t>r ...... 140.1 JlO San Clemente. Cap1slrano Beach. San Juan Cap1st1ano, Dana Point. South Laouna. 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Two lt\tMI 1Utfd Into ~coltsl!lutl. No!b. aoo !ollllGll, Co!o FrHrlPllJ r•ln •nd 1•t1I put "IO'W<•Y lr11wr1 on , t.ltllk In K•ll1r9d trttl ltom 0..ltl\Of'W •nO lt•-1 to.Oltle. Llftll'-dlKltd the norlMn'I 11111 of 1111tr• trom Monl•n• to M•IM C•••r t~I•• -•• con•l11<1d kl tl'lt f111t •ncl Wt51 CHSll •nd Ille $aull'ol•sl California LOS ANGELES -MOillY 'lll'WI' loO&y ~ly nortn Lo no<ll\Wlil ,..;nd' 70 to JO mllf\ at tortWi Clt<renll'M) 1oni111t 51ighllY ,.. ........ , HIQl'li l<Kl.lv al)Oo.Jt 16 LO-..S lon+1nt •• ID •B COASTAL ANO tNTERMEOti\TE VALLEVS -$ut1n~ tod.lv Wind• dt'<•<!'~~·n11 ton•Qlll SllQflt\y wart'Mr HIQl'll •l 10 •I Low\ 10•119'-I •J to .. tlul down to 1bout JS In ttoe (t>!d<!'" •oc"t~. MOUNTAIN AR E "'S W1nd1dr<re,.1!nQtOd.IV to lrn lh•n IS l?IPl'I F11io and •hOf'llY wRrrrwr. Hlqtls a1 rei.orl leveh Jtto •S L~ 1.,,.11,1nl IS1o 2S 0£S£RT AREAS F•or l<Kl.IY Gu!<IY "'!nds Clt(•t•i•nQ s11on11v ,..,.,,,,,, H+oni in Int hh;in lie· wirl M to "6. LO"'~ !oniQhl 1• Ill ll. HIQlll I<>"" !ltt• wi•h•1 •on. Lows •on19111 •1 to•I OWENS VALLEY -Nor11WrlV "''ndl (lecr11•1· lnQ llldav but lnCr•••in9 11!111'1 cloud•""'' Jn 11111 al• ternoon S!!Qhlly "'''"''' HIQllJ ~ IO ~) Lows ton191111Sto JS. COASTAL AREAS, ORANG[ COUNTY Mo•! 1, '"'"nv tOday ,..11n 1oc111 11u~v nortn tono•th-11 wlndi de-<re•sJn9 1onl9ht SliQntly ,,..,,,,., HIQfl~ tod1yMto~ 1..0"'' !onlQl'll ,u tool& I M Pflll lAL COACHELLA AND LOWElll COLOlllADO Al VEA VALLEYS -§.unny IOlllY l.O(•I QY\IY wind~ d<!'cr1~1in9 Sllgl'tllf w11rrt1t1• ,._ !Ny Hi91'1Stl\oll Low,IO<llQM •110'1 ' , DAJL Y PILOT /13 Kissinger Has New Oil Plan , BONN. Germany (APl Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger discussed with Saudi Ara- bian. King Faisal a U.S. plan for long-term oil deals between pro- ducers and consumers and then new' here Saturday for energy talks with West German leaders. Newsmen traveling with Kiss- inger.were told that at least one unidentified produci ng country had expressed interest in the plan. The chief purpose is to br- ing down oil prices frorn the l'Ur- rent cartel-set price of SlO 50 a barrel to a minin1un1 of S6 or S7. U.S. officials said the consu1n- ing nations are not yet in position to negotiate a long-term deal at a fixed price. but there are signs or support from \V est Germany, Britain, France and. privately, Japan. Initially th.e impression was that the United States was scek- i-ng bilateral d e als with in- dividual producers. !:Jut on the plane en route t o Uonn from Riyadh, Arijbia. ncv.·s 111en were told tha~~ was .. without founda- tion." T~e secretary of state, in a brief commeht to the American BroadcaSting Co. at the Cologne· Bonn airport. said "therf is no ne w policy." r Apt1rt111e11t Fire Kissinger planned 'a day-long series of meetin'gs Sunday with German officials, beginning al breakfast with Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich G e.nscher who met him at the airport. He will lunch with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and then n y to Ge neva. James Edma n is led Crom burning apartment at ihe Ve~ailles comple,,; in Ne\\'port Beach Cleft ) arter fl ames erupted early this _morning leaving unit in w)lich he and his wife, Carmen, lived in charred condition seen above. Mrs. Edm\n was reportedly burned over her entire body and wa:; taken to nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital for emergency treatment. l-ler husband al so was treated at the hospital , according to police reports. • enney • Lined custom ~raperies -at unlined prices. \ Select any fabric · from our entire line and we will line at no additional charge for labor or lining. • Just imagine. beautiful 100°/o ace~ate lining at no extra charge when you order your custom draperies now from us. You may choose from any fabrjc in our enti re hne for your new draperies, and we'll include the white. sunlight res is tant. stain resistant and wrinkle resistant lining tor only the price of your cus tom drapes. Come in or call your nearest JCPenney custom d ecoral1ng departme nt now and our expert decorato rs will help you select drape ries that are right for your home and we 'll s upply !he lining! Thia of(er good for llnlng •• deacrlbed only. Use_th• convenient JCP.enney time pa~rnent plen. Shop Sunday 11 A.M . to 5 P.M. at the followin9 stores: FASHI ON ISLAND, Newport Beach (714)644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntinqton Beach (714)892-77 71 . r ' I ' I l ' t • ' - ' c ' • • ' . . o ·onl miss the · e honest-to-goodness values.v rin time nit . coor inate ar a e on~ae. ,.-....._ -.. . . . \ ~ .. ale 2.93 ye!. Rog. 3.H yd. Solid ancl~ancy·patterned doubleknils of ·-100% polyester. Ideal for spring Oµttits such as pant suits, mix and match spo~s coordinates, coats, dresses. A great helper for your budget 58/60" wide . . · ale . 2.93 yd .• Reg. S.88 yd. A traditional springtime look-the crash linen look-In the modem doublek'nit fabric that you love to sew and to Wear. Great for suits , dresses, men's sport shirts, etc . Your favorite springtime colors are ready for you to start sewing. 58/60'' wide, and 100% polyester, of course. sale prtceo ,11ecUvo lhrough Wodntld1y. .. ' r . • I _;._ Shop Su~day 11 A.M. to 5 P .M. at the followlllCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND. NO\Yport S.acit (714)644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun tinQton Beach 1714)892·7771 . ~ t 20% off Now, you can ha'le that custom-made look without those custom-made pnces. Unlike ready-made draperies. JCPenney made-lo-measure draperies are designed 10 fit your specific win dow measurements. Ask tor our easy to follow measunng guide. Tha!"ll tell you wha! to measure, and where Bring us the figures and we"ll do all the rest. When lhey·re read y. take them home and hang them. Thal"s all there is to thaL And 1us1 wait till you see our labu!ous fabrics-SO patterns in 700 colors to choose lrom. Austrian pout, side 1abot. or pinch-pleat valances. What more could you ask !or? Sile prices effeetlv1 lhrough Saturday . U11 the convenient JCPenney tlmt payment pl1n. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa(714)646-S021 .. . ' • ' • ' . Sunday. F1bru1ry 16, 1975 • • . we've chopped prices storewide. So hurry in! . Closeout! Men's shoe savings. Now15.88 Orig. $27. Closeout ol a favorite mac toe slip-on in patent/suede combination. Buckle and strap detail, dress heel ~n ·s sizes. Special! Women's nylon briefs. "Now 2for1.22 Nylon tricot brie fs With elasticized legs. White and pastels: sizes S·M·L. In siz~ XL and XXL . Now 2/1.47 Limited quantlllt s available. Knee high nylon hose . .. Now 3 for 99~ Sheer nylon knee highs in fashion shades. One size lits all. Great with pants. Limited quanlitl111v1 ll1ble. FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (7,14)644-2313. ' I . ' Of course, you can still · find a nice knit shirt for under $3. See us. Now 2.99 Orig. 8.98. Long sleeved sport shirts tor the breezy day s ahead. 100°/o polyester 's weater stitch' solid knit, regular collar, two pockets, embrpidered emblem. Assorted colors in men's sizes S-M-L-XL. Llmlltd quanlttl111v1ll1bl1 . .. ' c:.::-------~ -):-:-!'. ' .. Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P .M. at the following stores: HUNTINGTON CENTER, HuntinQton Beach (714)892-7771 t .. HARBOR CENTER . Cosla Mesa (714)646-5021 I I ' , ' • • I r ! ' I • .!fJ , DAILV PILOT Sundoy. Februl!}' 18, 1!7S Ki~s~ger · .~tippet?: NEW YORK (AP> .:;pars@ lfi d "to the <f mi es from t~e ,ve~t. Former W~i te HouSe press c~ that Nixon ~WbCn 1 learned ot the , aide WlllJam Safire never 'loolCed Brezhnev statement, I immediate- charged ori'Sitturdaylhat in the eye'; that the Sov-• 1y asked\ that the White Henry A. Kissinger was iet had ~I ways mistrust· House issue a ret raction , attempting torewrilehi s-ed Nixon ; that the former which it did.'' toryinhiscommentsona presid e nt's inflexibility Safire re~pond ed : Satire article critical or hinderedneaotiation. "Every reporter on that tqesecretary of state. trip.'including many who Ki ssin ger wrote a "TlllS WAS the mak-don 't like llo1r. Nixon at three-page letter to ing oJ ao un~rson on, all_J knows that Henry Harper's Ala g azine cit-grand sca le . Henry Klssingeh was lhe' ·aeep inc •.:bat he termed er· enlisted -Ford!s pres~ background' source or ror.Ff,in Sa/ire's article, secretary_, Roll' NesseQ, theline that!\tr. FOrdwaS ent ti ed ''Puppet as in t~e media-washing, so much better at dealing Princ-e," that appears in causing lhat,.,upsuspect-with Brezhnev than Nix:- the March issue or the ing young man to say, onv,,as. magazine. straight-faced , of the Sarire s aid Saturd&y Ford-Brezhnev agree- that "what reall/caused menl to agree: 'It was him to get so angry was somethin g that Nixon ~he st~ry of 1\lr. Ki~s-couldn 't do in three 1 n g er s d l t e m µ t 1 n years, but F'ord did it in Vladivostok in 1974 to three months. I. don't build up Mr. f<~ord <it the know "'hat it was -they In Hollywaod '. Bing Crosby, back ·'home'' in Holly\vood for the funeral of hi s oldest brother, Larry Crosby, 79, is flanked by his son, Gary, as they arrived at St. Victor's Catholic Church in West Hollywood for the Saturday af- ternoon servicei. Larry, frequently official spokesman for his singing brother, had devoted more than 30 years to working for Bing Crosby Enterpris-es before he di ed of cancer last Wednesday. <Woman in background was unidentified .> expense of t.'lr. Nixon." hit if off.''' The article presented Ki ssin ger s aid Safirc·s Safire's thesis that Kiss-st atement about hi s inger had been a puppet r nlisting Nessen "canon- of former Presid ent Jy be des cribed a s a, Richard ~t . Nixon but 111alicious canard ... l\1r. was in turn the puppeteer i'\essen·s stateme nt \Vas in h,t.5 r elationship "·ith made on Air ForceOneon Pr«::Sident Ford. the way back from the •·111-.:·s NO\\' try ing to conceal this by blaming the press secretary for the attempted s n1ear. That "'on 't "'ash. If ""'e've learnt·d anything from \\'atergatc. it's lh;Jt the real trouble eomcs v.·hl'n yolrtry to t'O\'t•r up a mis-,---:;;jjiiiiiiiiiiillliil•iim•••••••li•••••ii•ii ::c---11 take.·· 'r-he article s aid in Far East ; I "'as in Japan, P a' r t : . . . I n preparing to go to China Vladivostok, Kissinger and therefore thousands UFFnL'S Safirt·. ~1 forrncr speechv. riter for Nixon and no"· a colu.mnist for thei'\e"· York Times, also .took issue "'ith Kissinger over the secretary's re- butt<.il of a s tatement about an Apri I 1972 pre· summit m~ctin g. FOLK CRAFTS D~rnonstrcrted In Jewel Court WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FEB. 17 South Coast ?taza ' ' .• HUATIHGTOM-YALLEY EMERG:EHCY VETERINARY CLIHiC .. • IS HOW·OPIH, AT THlillt.HliW LOCA Tl M IM IOU"1' Al .. V ALU!Y ·11411 A .. MOUHTLAMG\IY AVE. (A~-'EJlisl~ffA"Slclld & BrOOkhurst) . > §49-8285 H .. HnY 6 P.M. te,t A.M. SAT ..... ll HOON 24 HRS. SUNDAYS & HOl.IDAYS KOREY S. JORGENSEN M.D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HI~ OFFICE FOR GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE at 275 Vic toria Street. Suite D Costa M~sa, California PHONE : 646-1631 OFFICE HOURS 8 30-5 JO Mon thru Fri o,.ir tM DaAy Ptktt ,..11.,. tell• "°"..._, .. MW 1" )'OU' loc•I l1Ml\'1ij!lt)I communlt1 ... every d9., " UPHOLSTERY W.....Y•W_, ....... ltJZHftorlhd. COllhi a.--541-025• .... ~ DEPRESSMJN ART "FOUND' Public Offered 1937 U.S. Gov't Art Prints enne Washington's Birthday Savings. A Mfie• of rare coincidences laa1 led to Ille hi1toric diJcoyery of uv•al thouund set• of full ~elor ••tique art priat1 that were '1ost si•ce 1937." Tiae1 are •ow beiar effered to tlie public. RIANORROOSIVIL T a.ck in 1937, immediately fol· lowiar lltie depres.aio11 7ear1, Mra. Eleanor Roose"t"eft and a 1elect rroup of • dozea 111tioaall1 pro- mi.aellt Pffplt formed • •011111- tuy aatieaaJ co111•ittee for art apprec:il.tioa to create •• art pro-:- rr•• tbf woaJd liYt fht public a well-needed moral lift. Jt wu the committu'1 dtti1ion fo atlect the world's moat famoat p•intia11 from th• 16th, 17th, 18th, 19111, ud 20tll ttMurie.1 -U.,, lted painti•1• of Maliue, 'la• Co1\, G1iasborou1la1 Pica•, Ga.,m.. Tjtiaa, etc., 'aad to .reprodace tllem in r.u color ... perfectly u l1111111al1ll0flible and make tltimi ••ailable t• tM public at • price w~ia ~reach of e.-eryoae. ABANDONED IN 1937 For •••e aali•oW• re••••· alter a q111atity of t•ese beaatifl&I rtprocl.mo.t were .a4t, IH U· tire project wu •h1aclo11ed and tkis coUedioa of ,erfKt rtprt- ductio111 wu dored iJi a Breokly• w1rehoUM, W•en t•er rtaai~ snclilhubt4 NDC:e 1937. TI>e Iott c0UK60• wil"iffii:" · co•tred" ascl leadis1 litl1•rra- phen ••d art critics ·al"'" tbt the nibjed m1Her a•d q•al°dy ef det1il a11d color rrprodudi11• is incredibl, aumale. O•tr $500,· 000.00 lii1cl he.ta 1pe11t to .U.e e11rr1•ed ti••• priali•rplate•. TheM ••thntic orrfnal 1937 pri11l1 are literally collector'• ife1111111d ... , been appr1iud by tf.e America• Apprailen As1oc.. al $7 .00 eaclii print. Once they h1•e btta sold, there will be 110 more ••ailable. A truly exceUeat •rt "in•ut.Hf." that make1 a fahulo.., (ill AVA OBIE TO PUBLIC Now, 1fter 38 year• theM: full color II" x 14" (•Ye. Nie) prints are finallr ••1ilable to the public •I $19.95 for• colltdion ef 1s· prints. Send c11h, check or mon· er order lo : U.S. Suplua, Dept. C6 1, 1858-4 Veaturt Bl., Tar- ""• C .. 9llS6. Fally CUAR· ANTEED. Certiicate of authe1· tkity 1i•e11 with e1clii sd. Malter O.ar1e and B1c.kA111ericarcl OK (ri•e card •••her). Western shirt sale. Anda big buy ·on our. boys' dress -ieans. . . ·Sale4.80 Rf:V. S.11. Long sleeve Wes1ern s!yle shirt Polyesh:r c..it!on chambray with long point collar. two bunon-1h1ough llap pockets and tails. Assorted colors 101 sizes 8-10 Special 3.99 Dress 1eans for school-age boys 1n com1ortable no-uon Dac1on• potyeste1/conon. Flare leg styhng w•ltl lwo !ron l pockets in an asSO<tmen1 ot plaids 01 checks Regular sizes &-18, slim s-zes 3-16 Sale ·on boys' underwear. Sale 3tor2.60 ..... J lor t.25. Boyt' T -shin1 , and OOuble back briafs. Both SO'lll Forttel• polyaler/SO!lo combed cotton knit for comfort and absorbency. AU cul for easy wear. Sitn S-20.-• p,._scttoof T 1hlrts lftd brlefa. reg. 3/2.!9, S1Je S/2.31 FASHION ISLAND. Newoort Bioach (714)644-23 13. ' ·. Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. at the following stores: HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (71 4)892-7771. I - ' \ Special! Scratch 'n Sniff T-shirts. 3.50 Rub the print and smell the scent. eoy1• novelty screen print T·shlrta of polyester/ colton. Machine wash, 1cent tasls through many wash ings, color fast. Wh ite wllh' a1sorted design• and appropriate scents. School-boy sizes S·M·L·Xl. U11 your JCPtnney charge eardl. HARBOR CENTER. Cosla Mesa 17141646-5021 . .... • • .. t I .. ' . . .. . .t\ma~s'.,'.BiDMi . -.. ' ltAN p RAN QI ~C,9 -~,m•~'l.~Y $3s,00o. lAP> -W1tbout s~ggest! 1ye&r, a'nct r~tnale only 11>1 •ny /lliWl<I\ ije1"l!l,f S49,lOO "'~~If/:· .~aid ~-l:tt'!lund G. llrown Jltown. adding : "I'm Jr. 1a(d h• waa amazed SUrPrised to see so many 1 hat 3 ~ 0..._LO p.. d t. p.,ople-who inake liO mlnls,tralor~ at:. tbd'inuch l n, Jhf.s ,unlversity. Unlvtl'flty Qf ,Coll~ ~l'aam,zing, &•l more than $30,qoo'fl( · year, and soriie over :· "BRO~N note<t'that the '50.000. , ." ~iy,ers1ty was µsking The mailer' ·~r[a wt: r a l•"ll• salary hike Fr1d1Q'_durU!a l~~ UC.rt:_ 'for Taculty thlli coming J&nts meellDI ·binl.; ~ , ye1';5 •Q<J h~ dropped a lilt 'Of admlnletr:it JJ,in,Jh¢ the ,P•Y of 'lhe .. ancllhelr~lirleaw lop, ad111,J,.1113trators tached t9 an acenda·tttm ~ght t,e e~~luded Crom about UC Prestdant',aralae. 1 ... 4 • • Cb'arJes Hitch's power to . On the derpote,-d1smi~ demote or djs.rpis.s issue,_ regents yotect 15-4 emplo y es in the te .g1ye Hlf_ch .such $30,000·pluscategory. authority. ynt1I no~. re· gents retained the sole THELIST showed that authority to set all the dean of oceano-salaries over $30,000 and graphy at the Scripps appoint, promote or dis. ]n&titute near San Diego miss p e ople in thi s geta $56,000 a yetf and range. the dean of the College or Hitch had protested "M.ed l cine at I r vine that he shouJ.d be able to m'akea "5.000. J.J itch. the demote a'nd dismiss such list showed, gets $59,500, personnel 't.\yilhout hav. "The state supfilrinten-ing to prolle m)' case to dent of public in~ruc· the regents." Protesters Picket Vinnell ALHAMBRA !UPI/ -V1etnam --only nowitis -Protesters ltne4 the .civilian, CJ4,front firm.s street outside tbe Vfnn6U .Vtt6' proVict• the techni· Corp. SaturdaY1 ,c}lar;; .. ci3*s to tr•n kt~ trooPs ing that the CIA w)s ac· ""ror\he th-1\eate.ed" ~· tually running the firm's die East \\•ar," s aid lrv- govemment contract to i n g S a r n o ! f , a traJ~ the Saudi ~b11' spokesman for the National Guard.! .. '! · group. Sofie 20 ·fn'es· :nt p(• He said the CIA was the Peop1es,~ctj tJtt~'! '.-..currently. eng.ag.ed . he~1>· marched tlea.cef ·~p:rtng Saudi Ara bia 1n its front or Qtf~Co ~ y., rtiilttary involvement protestinC . tlie Eceni against \'em en and in award or J77 tnl ion to ie.uppre-s~in g guerrila ac- Vinnell fal"f.;the t aining lion .against the Sulta~ of of l,qoe>Salldi Ara'bia ns. Oman, bot~ key P~rs1an ··w-' ,· . Gulfcountr1es. e a.re ""1~n ~ss in g "It's almost the exact here a b~ .. ulct~p s 1m1lar~o s ame thin g t hat hap· that which .oc~rred 1n pentd v.'hen the L·nited Stales first became in· volved "·ith \l ietnam,'' FDIC S Sarnoffsaid · UCS .. First we >e nt a small Financier SAN DIEGO CU P!> C. Arnholt S mith , already beleaguered with a series or court ae· Uorui against 1his nnan· eial empire. Saturday faced. stlU another suit, thJ1 tim'e for $45 million. Smith's Un1ted Stales National Bank. ~blch wu declared , in~~vent Oct. 18, 197:1, h•• J>eqp · sued fM $4S1 tnillion , by the Federa l Oe posll lnaurance Corp. ~roup of 2QO. advisors there. then it grev.• to a few thousand and even- tually to half a million U.S. troo ps, .. he said, \rinnc!ll l'orp . Vite Pre si dent James De simone recently s aid the firm v.•ould not have further comment about the contra~t because of a possible cpngressional inr,litigatl on. ·we feel it is up to the United States govern· me nt to m ake any <.1ddi · tional statements or es· planati on~," Dt'simonc said 4th Senator Gets Ticketed VALlJEJO CUP I> -State Sen. John F. Dunlap, 52', was arrested for drunken driving,,, Friday night ;;is he sped al ong Interstate 80 toward hi s hon1e in Napa aft er attending a dinner at the Vallejo J-luman ficl<.1 Lions Commission. , Th'e De mocratic Senator, v.·hose district in- ~ludes Sacramento, Sonoma, Napa. Solono and Yolo counties. was released on .a promise to ap- pear Feb. 26 in Vallejo ~Iunicipnl Co urt. Three other legislators have been arrested Cor drunken driving "'ithin the last two and a half months by Sacramento police. They are A.s· 1emblymati John Thurman Jr. (D-Modesto>, J ohn Foran (0 -San Francisco) and Mike Cullen <D· LoJli Beach ). State Se n. Alan Robbins (D-Van Nu)'s } has asked Cor a format investigation or Sacramento city pallce.-Ue alleged tbcy are trying to "bag" &late legisl ators . • ~· ) ~ - " __ .. ,.,_,..SUNDAY, ~ .. Di°~iTUESD~Y. Fii. 16-17·11. . . . :w.c:-=:.· • ,:::• ~" .. ,~ ·.J?... . SHO·E1DEPT.· SALE! t' ' ~ I. 'f SPORT OXFORD 11 ... 1 Slri,....c..,~a• Uppor, lbibbor OU!.,. Sal• - Silos 5-10 I I ' SALE PRICE i ......... O .... ST· .. --H-U_MTI_H_G-,•O-H-.-Wl-S_T_)'4-.IH_S_T_l._l_S_ .. ._HT_ .. -.. -H-A-1 ,WISA llACH r Hff H- '' .. , . M ..... tl440 ..... .... ..w .• ..,., • ' I =""~••00•~r~. f~•;;";;';";"'Y:;';"~· ;;' •;;1;5;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;0A;;;>L;Y;;P;•L;O;T;;;;.S~Z~ ' Pension Plan Hit· ::01 ., -y PRESENTS~~ LOS ANGBLES <U PI > -Wat.er BiDd Power~.... Until the unisex plan ~ -A Fed~r•I Jud ge has edlhe Clvll Rights'Actof ~•• adopteq, the DWP #~ ruled that it is ill egal to 1964 b y requirlhg a required a woman to . , make women pay more "'otnan to pay a aruter ,contribute S.71 percent of' ~r retireine.nt pensions percen,age of her wa.geS ber wages when she en- Jlist because they live 1owardaret\rementplan ·tered. the retir e ment IOngertha n men. than a man. .• plan at the age or 30. ·· U .f). District Court Thoush the deci1ion Judg'e Harry.Pregenon 9nl1 involves a tern-BUT A 1'1AN was re- ruled Friday'that the.Los· P'>i:ary order. le&al ob· quired to pay only 4.97 Angeles Department of servers say they expect percent of his w ages at it will stand and have a the same age . major impact on m i llions of worke r s The DWP insisted the ' THE MOST IMPORTANT ANTIQUES SHOW IN THE WEST ... a tradition si nce 1944. • February 19·20·21 -22·23, hrs 1 p.m. to IOp.m Last clay Sunday, Feb. 23, ooon lo 6 p.m. • "SQ.ake Snuggle · Clears Speeder differential was based around the country· not on discrimination but 1--------------------- act uary tables whic h ' show that the average woman who reaches the tlge of 60 will l!l_e Cor another 21.1 yeafs,1en, they said, live only an average of 17 . 7 years after they reach 60. s I'' I r-.«~ri (J ( ''" '"I!•" 'IH"1 M .,., !rl(j I , , 1~111' fl.1") (),1\Jf P'llCS Adn11~<;•011 ''~IJ Ch1ll)'111 11•1r!<• l. 'r THE C""8E was brought by the lnterna- t ional Brotherhood oC E l ectrical W orkers against the DWP. Money '.Tree · Helps you grow yourqwn BAKERS F I ELD tA P l 1Albert Rob · bins, 74 , of Bakersfield, told thejudgehewas going 20 miles over the speed limit because he had a 120-pount. 17.foot problem. Before Pregerson's de- cision was announced, however, the DWP de- cided ''to go t o the unisex method of contribu· lions ,·· according to Edward F'arrell , D\llP attorney. But Pregers on said that the generalization about men and women cannot be appli ed to any one individual. Money's Worth SAVES your money 1 He said his pet python had squirmed out of it~ barrel and was snuggling up against his neck . Robbins said he pulled Ovei-and tried to flag down some aid, but no one volunteered. He said he decided to s tep on the accelerator in hopes of at· tracting the California J.lighw ay Patrol. In the DAILY PILOT I li s idea worked. But "'hen officer Velton Lee saw ··captain," the star of Robbins ' reptile s how. he dec lined to help stuff the snake back in his bar- rel . lie issued n $65 sPeedin'g ticket instead. FOLK CRAFTS Robbins and ··captain" held a performa nce <.1l a school, th en went So court. When Robbins was through ex pl aining, Municipat Court Judge llichard Thompson requested a little snake show ,1n thC> courthouse corridor and dismissed the charge. DffnOmtratK i" Jewel Court WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY FEB. 17 , '• G Only ttM 0.lty Pikft N•ltr teU• you whet .. MW ,In your toe .. commwnll1 ... .._,, d•J ... 5outh Coast 'Plaza SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOLIDAY SPECIALS WE'RE CELEBRATING WITH HUGE SAVINGS ON RICHLY CRAFTED DREXEL FURNITURE " 3 5% tO 5 5% savings Two famous colleccions of e legantly styled furniture arc now greatly reduced ! Esperanto is Mediterranean inspired by the lS-tt and architecture of Spii-itl. in fine pecan veneers a nd solid s~ Benchcraft has all the purity of Shaker design ~c?'1'1end or' mix with contemporary or traditio n al interiors. We show you just a sampling, bur hUrry · ... quantities are limited to s tock o n ha nd. A. Open panel headboard in regu- lar or quCen. Espe,ranto fi nish-. Originally. priced at $159 ... 879 B. lmpressive 8001 Espera,aro dresse r f1.:a cures 6 drawers .a n d 3 rrny d rawers. Originally $~99 .. $379 C. Esperanto ,Rile stri ped mirror looks ':lS posh as ir sounJs. 28"~46". Originally priced "' $99, ... $59 . D. Queen or regu?'ar open p:incl headboard lr(jlll Benchcrnfr co llec- tion. Origin•llY priced $H/9, 849 E. Finely detailed three drawer copmode from the Esperanco . ' grouping. Oiigin•lly $175, $109 F. 42" round Esperanto table/2 leaves extcnJ$ to d ramatic 78". Originally priced $349 .... Sl69 G . Senior oval Esperanco table. 64"x44" wic h three 12" leaves. Priced originally at $375 .. $219 H . 62" Benchcraft dresser with l 2 drawers is a marvelous accent for your home. Orig. at $319, S 15<1 Purchase with a Term,vay. Furnirurc Shop MonJ;iy through Fr:d.1y, 10 .00 :i..m. co 9:30 i:>.m. I SatUJJ,1}', 10 .00 .tm to G:OO p.m. Stiqp Mu1h C<.M5C Pl.iu, SunJ:.iy, l 2 00 noon ro 5:00 p.m . Dullock.'!i Santa Ana., 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. M:ain Strtet, Sanra Ana, Phone 547·72 l 1 nullock's South Coast Plus, Stn Diego Prttway It Bristol, Costa ~{~a. Pl\one ,,6-0Gt 1 • ' ' .. • E H • • ' .. r ., I, AS (.___D_A_.I l_,Y_P_J_LOT __ E_IJ_I_TO_R_IA~L-P._~_G_E_) Pendleton OvertW-es I Can1p Pendleton's sprawling thousands of acres have surf<1.ccd again as a potential oullet for Orange Counly 's c.:ommerclal uirport vvocs. Ever since they first learned there \vas a n oise r1roblem al Orange County Airi>ort, local officials have c~1st their eyes <itloringl.)' itl nearby n1ilitary bases for relief. An air11orl on Camp l)cndlcton land has been Sl•g - gested before, n1ost rel'e11tly by the late supervisor Ronald Caspers. San Diego Cou11ty ol'fir1als <-1lmost ran hin1 out on a rail. Because of thi..it, it has al\\'a.)'S been assumed that any overtures for use of Ci..imp Pend\cto11 as an airport site v.1ould have to con1e from Orange Coun- ty's southern neighbors. For the fir st tin1c those O\'crtures have been made, leading s upervisors here to belie\'e it may be more tha n just another fleeting hop~. San Diego Su1>crvisor Jack \\'alsh says he'll ask his fellow board mc1nhers to ex1>lore a possible joint powers pact with Orange County for <1 2 ,500-acrc airport on the bif.! Marine base. chambers along the Orange Coasl. Local lawmakers have little choice i11 the matter, because the code, which sets strict registration rules , has been m andated by the state Legislature. It compels cyclists to register their bikes Hll<l 1>ay a $1 annual fee through the local police department 1'he fee applies to each cycle in a household . Sellers of bicycles are not exempt. 'I'hey n1u~t notify authorities of each sale a nd rnust provide the informati.oh about the buyer . The code also requires similar notification if the owner changes addresses or if the cycle chan ges h ands. 1'he reason for the stiff new regulation is sin1plt'.: Bike theft s are epidemic in California ;.111ct previous laws did little to ease the problem. The difficulty in enforcing such u drastic chi.lnge Ln the law is obvious. It appears that considerable time \vii l be rcqui rc<I before the public becomes fully educated. and it m.ty be wise for police agencies planning a strict enfprcc· ment program l o issue \.\·arnine notices rather than citations until the word s preads. The possibility of action "·here there has been nothing but talk is encouraging, but t11e thought of outlining s uc h a plan to the recalcitrant Defense De partme nt is som ething else again. The M arines l1avc steadfastly rnaint;.ii ned a c lOsed-door policy regarding any joint use of their fatilities, a nd it '''ill t ake some tall t alking a nd a strong, united t\\'O·county approach to C\'Cn get ;.111y kin·d of atlc11tion in Wash ington. Rays of Hope Searchi ~ rays o( economic hope'! 1 lcre urea few : -A ballpoint pen which sold for 50 cents in 1~59 now sells for 19 cents. -J>oc ket calculators which pe rform a multitude of functions are half the price they were two years <.1go---a nd far below their equivalent bulky machines of a decade ago. • Go Easy on Cyclists -Sear s \.\1ill sell you a 17 .1 cubic refigeralor today al the same price of a 16.5 cubic foot model of 1964. -·rhe sam e compa11y 's dish\1,rasher is S20 l es~ than in 1969 . A n ew la\v that affects every O\Vner of a bicyC:le young or old-is being implemented in cit}'· Council Only a fe y,· rays. but they hel1>. In Defense of Actions By CEEED Hardhats Dear Gloomy Gus Is n't it slr:inge that Seurs, Penney's, etc .. could afford to . release security officers to as. s ist in the Sunda\·. f'cb. 3. s"·ap J\.t cct r~1icr! . To the Editor . As secretary of the Orange County Central Labor Coun cil . AFL·CIO and as president of the Council on Environment, Employment. Economy and Deve lopment {CEEEDJ. I tuke strong exception to vour editorial of Sunday, Feb.9. · )'our characterization of <"On - . struction industry union mem- bers in attendance at the coastal commission hearing tYt'O weeks ag• as "bully-boys" and your patronizing suggestion that the "'carin g of hardhats is not ··sotneth ing disrespeC'table" l found offensive in the extreme. ~ al~o consider ridiculous your ed1tor1al's conclus ion that "the quality of the advocacy is only as good a s the advocate." 1'hat leaves room only for the slick operators. th e s mooth, good - loolt ing talk e r s. Lincoln mun1b\ed when he cave the Get· tysburg Address. Harry Truman cussed a lot when speaking from the stump. and Alfred E. Smith. probably New York's greatest governor, talked like a Dead-End kid. They all had their rough spots, but they advocated and foughl for sdme pretty good things. That is \l.'hat that ''cheering section'' of hardhats was doi ng at the coastal commission meeting -fi ghting, I 'II admit, in a not- too-slick way, for some pretty good things. Thin gs like an end to the 'm'O derate-c ost housing shortage and th e econon1 ic,.. paralysis that sUch antigrowth, so-call ed e nvironmental agen· cies·have broug ht on this land. IF TJIERE WERE no coastal · commission, ull of our men \vould be out on jobs som eYt here today. It is just that s imple. Govern· ment. the EPA, antigroy,·th C"ity councils, as well as environmen- tali1'l press\1re g roups that mtike noi se far beyond their numbers, have bottled up residential ~nd in - dustrial dc\'elopment all over this state. Frankly. [ don't understand your recent editorial attacks on organizations that are trying to send the pendulum S\\'inging the other way, back toward the mid· cll e. To m e. it seems inconsistent wi1 h your cour ageoys s tands in the past aj?ainst kno'-'"'·nothing environme ntal extrentism. CEF.ED'S POSITION on the "J:>ower s. Fundin~ and Govern- ment" e lem ent of the proposed coastal plan , and the views or the members of organized laborlfiat J represent. are in accord y,•ith the views of your newspaper on this issue. If you don't like the methods y,·e use to m;1ke our opinjons and reel1ngs kOOYt'n, t he n you certain· ly have a right l o say so, but you went too far last Sunday ~ as far, J'd say, as you assert Yt'e went the YtC'Ck before. The only difference \\·1ts thet you did your act before a much bfggcr audience. PE'tER J . REMMEL. Secretary· Treasurer. Central Labor Council of O range County:(Af'l,..CIOJ BfoMr for lobless . ' To the Ed.ltor: • lipd the South Con:i:;t Re~ional Coastal Comml~sihn n1>I .,topped the A\'CO proJ ct 1n L:i~un.1 Niguel. a good u1:1ny rn uybc e~•n the_ m ajorlty, or Orange • [, __ M_A_I_L_B_o_x _____ J Letters f roni readers are we/co111e. f\'orma//y. u•r1fers should convey their 111e~sages in :JUO words or less. T/1e rigid fo 1.:vncle11se Leffers lo fil space or el1r11111ate libel is rese rved All letters "1usl include ngnature and n1afllng address bul names may be withheld on request if suf/1cienl reason is apparent Poetry wi.ll no! be published. Coun1y·s uncmplosed building industry "'orftrs y,;ould have jobs today. \\'hen you can 'l pay your rent. arc lusing .yo ur car and jtisthad a pretty bleak Christmas. and you are \\Ondering whether you'll have to move into your camper- trailer. or "'hcthef' you'll even have it m uch longer. things like the Avco deal bother you a little. \\fhy don't you do a story or un ('ditorial on th<1t ? If people cry out in anguish. don't you think there is a reason'! So the un- employed union people ho"'lcd at the coastal comn1ission n1ecting. I think they have a right to howl. Has the coastal commission helped them? HAS THE COASTAL com- mission helped anybody but those who are a lready com- fortably housed in Laguna Beach .. where th<! cost of the' average home for sale has shot up lQ $85,000: or in ~Ionarch !Jay and Emerald Bay, where the beaches a re s till off-limits to lhe \vorking class? No"' the coastal commission 1 ~ telling us lh<ll y,·hat it has <l one fort he coastal area it wants to do for the entire state. Gnod Lord' \Vhat amazes me 1s that so fai· only bui lding industry workers seem to be s hov. ing up at coastal commiss ion meC'tings . A lot more people than that arc affect· ed b}' con1miss1on decisions .. When they talk about cutting dOYt'n density, they're !Jlking about you and me hoth, brolht>r. The prices on "''hut is allowed to be built and \\'hat is left go sky high. If you don 'l believe that 1s happening. read the Nc\vport Beach real estate ads. SO Tl-IE L1\BOR leaders and CEEED had a c heering section. \Vhy was that? )'ou c:in't. drag me to a meeting anyy,·herc unless I'm "'orked up about somcthinl,l. 'fhal is the y,·av ·it is with most people, I'm surC. 1·11send a Jetter to lhe E'ditor for the same reason So pardon me if I 'm too worked up about this idE'a of having a coastal commission that cov.crs the entire state. I think you '''ould ha\•e a better apprl'ciation for our feelings if you y,•ould visil one of our uruon hiring halls at 7 :30 in the morn- ing. They are filled with hun- dreds of men \\'ho Just n Cc"' months ago \\'('rr proud breadwinners fnr their families. They arc now looking fnr "·ork, and some arc bccominJ.: nfr,1id . and there isn't an.v l.(\')(NI llC\\:;. l hat you or I c ;in tt!ll thC'm If you could knnv. tht.'tn . J)('1'h:.tps you \vou ld un<h·rst;1nd v.•h<il \\ e \\'ere I rying tu say <it ttu_• commission l\ll .. l. l\.1()1,l\'AR IJu si ncs:;; Ht'presenl<•ti\'e, OrangC' C:uunty D1~1 r1tt Council ott;arp<•nlf•rs (Af'l.r('10) To the Editor: I think it is s hameful and shocking t.hat the City of Costa i\1esa has spent thousands of the taxpuyer's dollars to prosecute and find gui lty a little 75·year-old woman "·ho receives $76 a month Crom Social Security, and v.•ho, y,·1th pride, has managed to keep herself orf of Welfare. Jt was certainly an act of bravery and civic duty on the part of Detecti\'e Dick Bov.'man and Ci ndee Seidel, to set this old lady up for a rrest. On "·hose payroll is Cindee Seidel. or does she receive charitable donations ror her informal.ion? WJIERE ARE the~e brave repr esentatives each V.'eek, whe n every adult entering or leaving the Cost;t Mesa Market Ba sket p::1rking lot is handed a religious pan1phlet and told , "Pl ease read· this in formati\'e p amphlet as it deals y,·ith our future destinies and those of our y,.·orld ... a nd would you please make a small donation to cover the cost of printing." Does Costa !'vl esa condone these public nuisances, yet find · Zelda guilty of accepting a dona- tion in her O'-'"'n home, from persons seeking her out ror he r spiritualistic help? How many of us are gui lty · o r having our fortunes told and wishing to ex- press our appreciation in legal tend er? I think it's about time v.·e peti- tioo to rid our city of these ob- :o;olete Blue Laws. and help pro-. tect these innocent people. CA ROL RAE Astrolog~r Convicrio•• To the Editor: · ~1t her I'm c r azy or the city of Costa J\1csa ·s ordinances are ap- plicable to only a select few. I am referring to Saturday's headline, ''Astrologer r·ound Gui lty.'' I quote from your paper re- gardi n g the story o f Zelda Pryor's con,·iction : "She y,•as charged '~'ith violating a Costa f\-1esa city ordinance that forbids acceptance of money or other re· con1pense for the practice of as~rology or similar discipline. science, c r aft, art or talent within the r ealn1 or the occult.•· Still looking at your Saturd<i y issue, I r efer you to page A<I • lower left hand corn£'r, wh£'rc, lo and behold, Sydney Omarr's usual syndicated colum n horoscope is staring me in the £ace, giving me my astrological, prediction for Sunday, Feb. 9. No"'· being that J pay for, my newspaper. doesn't tht make you gui lt y of accepting money for occult services rendered by a ney,·spaper that is delivered here in the City of Costa ~Iesa ? I AGAIN REF'ERfi.ou to page l · 11. "'here Star ~r stnkes 0111 at n1e, also gi\ g me my "messa~e" for Sun<la)'. Feb. 9. Referrin.si: to page C·7. under "person<ils, ·· -Pain\/ Card !leader. reduction, etc .. etc .. - tlu·ce ~trikl's, you 're out! No matter hoy,• hard 1 try to ron\'1nce mrsel!, [ c~nnot t)elieve thal f\-f r . Omarr donatC's his col· un1n to yolir newspaper and that S \\' .Al' ,\t EET f~,\N ~, G1n <•"'''"'"" 11r• tl>WnlttHI ttr ..._,, ...... ael 114<•~ .. rlly nflKI - .. ~ •f ""' ....... ~,. s-,..,.."". ill'MW lolG'-rGu., o.tU, ~Not. • do not accept a fee {or printing the Palm/Card Reader ad in your classified section. "'Hl-:REVER I go I sec litera l ~ ly thousands of astrology and /or occult-rel:.i ted gift, craft. literary, household fu rnishings. e tc .. for sale lo the general public. No genius am 1.1-lo"':cver. it appears to me that ALL of these businesses are ~ui \ty of the same thing ~s. Pryor "''as con- victed of, b1·eaking a city or· dinance, since they are in fact ··accepting n1oncy for astrological and/or occult relat- ed crafts. gifts, etc." With all due respect for law a nd order. something is terribly Yt'rong with our judicial system ,when a 75-year ·old lady is con - \'icted of violating an ordinance Yt'hen large corporiltions, retail outlets, etc., are r aking in huge profits violating the very same ordin ance. · l\.1y urge to ''spe~k my mind'. havin g been satisfied, I think I'll run down to our local, highly suc - cessful bookshop and buy the latest occult book on the Black 1\rts. \Vho kno"'s. \vith any luck there m ay be an undercover agent/informer or detective standing by r eady to cite the poor clerk who lakes my money for the book I buy. .J . LEI\'NERT t1 rlic:IP •fnoc:curote' To tne Editor : I am "·ritlng in reference to the article in th(' Daily Pilot of Feb. 8 by J ack V. Fox of UPI about the earthquake in the San Fernando Valley four years ago. One section of the a rticle is not true. l\l r . Fox was commenting about the fact that a person can·t run ay,·ay from n<Jt.ural disasters. l{e said the risk of floods, hur- ricanes. twisters -or some- thing -would occur wherever one goes. 1-IE' went on to say that after the e11 rt.hqu a ke he knew of one Cami~ ly that \\1cnt to Loui siana and was wiped out by Hurricane Camille. That is not true because Camille occurred on Aug. 17 and 18, 1969, a year and a half before I.he earthquake in the San f'crna.ndo Valley on Feb. 9, 1971. JERRYD.GRIF'FIN "'ick.• lhc Daily Pilot does Nol "pay" 'First the good nsw.s, I'm for ~I r. Om<irr·~ ~ervices, nor th al you do not pay for Cl"Y R . exempt from taxtts. Now the rollan's Star Ga::.er, nor lhat you 1 ___ ba;;_:.d•:...;..l'..:v..:•..:h::.•:.•:.nc...:fl::ro.:::dc:.I_' ---1 ., • ' MbW ol!JOUf 1);1~? 1116 CIA ,l8I AND IFUJ AA\111' MA!o!>IVE 5PY/Nti ' ON c;.f/ ZC/15 I ;:-t/ SAY 1"rlAf AGAll/ .. INfD \ I I \.MY u.~~ Pl//!CHUC.Kl.E.' ' ~IJ(/(1£.' NOW fLJRNING TD 1">ie ~ER IOU~ 51PE OF 11/e NfW'j -------' WllA T's to Be Done To WHO 'n' WHOM If you y,·ant to gel )·ourself mixed up, scleCt the right pro- noun in the following sentence: ·'A suspect \VHO/WHOM the police said y,·as John Jones was arrested." "A s uspect WHO/\VHOI\f till!' police identified as John Jones \\·as arrested." No"' try this : ··The \'Oters indicated clt.'arly \\'HO /\\'HOI\I they Yt«.tnt for mayor.·· And this: "W!-IO E\!'ER (\\'llOME\1ER) she nlarr1ed y,·ill not be the boss in her home." Theodore ~f . Bernstein of th( New Yor k Times has started :;: commendable <.•r u sadc t o dispel the con· fusion about \VliO a nd \\'l-10!\t . Let's abo li s h \\IHO!\t , h e says, except directly after' a pr~position, as in. ''The clerk to y,·hom she ga\'C the check," or "For whon1 the bell tolls." Other'''ise, says Be rnstein. let's stick with the colloquial. but comple tely naturaL..,sound 1n~. "WHO did you go out \\1th lu~t night?" ''Yl HO i:!id she marrv ?" "\\'l-10 did the coach clioosC to play fi~st base?" ( S. I. HAYAKAWA) \Vere for dropping it . Fuur v.~rt­ undecided . TllE FIFTEES anti·\\'l-ICJ:\I people included 'son1e \'cry sclt- conscious literary snubs -for example, Jacques llarzun of Col umbi a L'nivcrsily. \\ho is so intellectual that he is scornful of chamber music and ceramh:s. \\hich a r e non\•erbal and therefore ~ubintellc<:tual art~ Dv.·ight :O.tcDonald , <1nother e.\ tremely lofty inlellecl, says that "''e s hould "deep-six \\'110~1 Let's excise th is vermiform aµ· pendix." 1'he conservati ve commcn tator \\.illi::im F'. Uut<kley Jr., editor of the National Rc\'ie\.\. agrees v.·ith the lefl·\\·ing J es~i t<~• l\-1itford in favoring the burial of \\'l-IOJ\1 . Professor l\Targaret Bryant, linguistics st!holar at the City t.:nivl'rsity of Ne"'' \'ork. 1X>ints out. that ··those who ha,·c been made conscious or the form Wl-IOM often employ it in lh€' "'rong place -a symptom of tht.· decadence of the form.·· \"ermont Royster of the \\'tt ll Street Journal expres!'..cs a sentl ment that is clos e to my o...,·n . ''\\'h i l e my yea vote (on abolishing \\'li0~1 I is on princi- ple, I must add that I am too CO\\'· ardly to act upon it in practice.'' DOES TllE RE,\Ol-:R know the traditional rules for WilO and \\'HOl\.1 ? Chel'k the follO\\'ing sen - tences provided by Bernstein: . I. If you can't. trust Jones, Who can you trust'? 11 .L. MEN'CKF.N in ··The 1\merican Language.'' a landmark book on the subject (first edition 1919), opposed the attempt to m a intain the distinc- tion between S l-IALI~ ;tnd WILL, as well as that be tween WHO an'1 \VHO M . He qu o t es Noah V.'ebster , who denounced \\1HOM 2. Now I set: \Vho he h1ughed at :'.IS useless as long ago as 178.J. . 3. I-le v.·as <1ngry \\•Ith "·hocver· "Today,'' says ~f encken~ opposed him. "such·a form .as 'Wl-101\I are you t:Jlking t o?' would Sef'm ve ry af· 4. Apprehensive of her father, fected to most Americans; they w~om s~e supposed it ,,,,as, she might write it, but they y,•ould stopped in the dark. never speak it." 5. Artt}ur, whom they say is \\1ebster's advocacy of sensible killed tonight. '· cha n ge in the ' Am e rican 6. The m an whom they saw language -a language freed of· emerge from the car fired tw• ~~ the absurdities of E~~h spell·· shots . .. ing and usage -was act ed by Th ' h' t 'll I · 7. e m an \1:ho they say t+ is s I g owing enthusias for emerged from the car fired tv.•o ~ America's newly won indepen· shots. dence. lie was later to moderate hi s e nthusiasm for language re· Answers: l . 2 (by Ben Jonson) ·~ form, a nd WJ-IOM is still with us. 4 (Dickens) a nd S <Shakespeare) ~ Bernstein sent _a questionn aire are wrong; 3, 6 and 7 are right~ :; to a numbe r of writers and ~11 or which reminds me of·~ · 1anguage authorities to ask their Mark Twa~n·s wonderfully re·· 4 opinion as to the nbolilion of as~uring remark: "lf,you learn ~ WI-IOM, except directly after a cCftrect English, who are you go-~ preposition. 1'he replies are in-~ in~ to talk it to?" .. structive. · • Red Smith, the much-admired New York Times sports colum- nist, reve a ls himself a con- servative on this question: "Are we to let the infidel have hJ.s way? Noti( you ask 1." So, surprisingly, does Rudt>lf F1esch. author or "The Art of Plain Talk'': "I'm afraid I can't quite bring rpyself to vole the poor little word WHOr.1 out of lhe language." M<l rya •tannes sent a Charac- teristically s tern r eply: "The dropping of ·WJIOJ\.t from the: language Is the direct eq~valent or s ubstituting 'like' for •as; along with the spastic stutterings or 'yu know' as a prelude to all s tatement$.'' Miss Mannes writes aood, like a highbrow should. Of' the 25 who ans wered Berns· teln's questionnaire, only ~ix vot- ed to retain WlfOM, While 15 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. K1t't'd, Pllbli$1ter Thomas Kt't'Vil. F:cblor TlffJma.t Palmrr. Sunday Edirorial Page £d11or Th<.' ('(lltonul page or the 0111h· Plk'K lil'('kll In inh1rm 11nd 5umuhd'e '!11dl'r.1 h~· JH'C'St•nl1ng nn thi.~ Pl:lllt' dl\cr~c l'nrn 1ncnt 1u·~ on lnpi~ of 111 , , le r(''>C b~· ~~nfltc11trd r nlumnbls ;ind <'t1l':lrM)n•~t 11. b.• 111 O• i1t1n~ 11 rnrum (O~ r1•a1!('r~· \ J('\\ s 11nd h,I pr('~l'lllirl)t •hhi nt·iii;11:i 11rr'11 rJpinlnnH11ncl il11•11s "", •rurl't·r~l toples Th&-cchlnl'ial oi11n1c.1ns Ill \ht• nu11.1· l'llnt ap1n•:1r nnl~· 111 tht' t'll1tnrlal enlumn ;ii lht' l<op ol thl' ria~r. (lpinlnn~ t'.~pn·~to•·d I)\ th(' rolun1n1~1 11 unit kltur llllh·i~ :11"t.1h1..•1r 01t n and nn l'•H"'•l!Pf'nnit nr •h~·u· 1·fr"ll h.1· the U111t1 f'ilot "ll()Uld b(' lnfr1 rt'd · Sundar. Febru ary 16, 1975 • [ ( I l.10· sit ra1 lh( :-ul 1 thi \'IC uo· da' l>V !en ( VC! du lllt ouJ re1 rat 1ni dr1 ho lh• l 1 thl RO' do1 t•n1 fte1 fig fro ha: !hi ns mi <I" Co M• Ch mi ro ad "'' or ru frl th• th• ~·d pu St Ki ' Drugs Can't .· ing cheated out or their full potential. A child :such as this would benefit from intelligent and propf\_r sele<'t1on or diet. I m~tiont!d that out food& are "enhanced'" \\'1th additives. There are over 1,000 11idditives in . our 1:1vailable Joods and onl y one third of these C h ~~e been tested (or safety. Some Of the ad · Ompens • t · ..d1t1ves ha~e been proven to induce cancer in ' a e laboratory animals: These additives arise in the form of preservatives, stabnlz.trs, suspending a~c,11t~ und other substances. Many food ad- Poor Diet • . , By GER'tLD'J'. KLEIN "Your child l.s n ~er.rtblo dlatlpline problem a.nd disrupts th,e ent1~.Jda1t1." "Johnny cannot sit sLnl or concentr1tt0Ji>n1 enou'h to learn· he is far behind tlie oth~r children and also du;turbs those .atoun<\ him to in. point their teaming is surfer1ng." / / ;.. < ~t any p(lrt.n. s a.re now ~l!aring reports such as !his. They ar;F eni:ouragtd to seek medical ad· vice ~~d obt ain .medicati?n to "calm Johnny down. There ex1.sts at this lime an extremely d_angerous educat1?nal rad of masking hyper&('· t1ve . symptoms with amphetamine drugs and leaving the caus~ untreatc.>d. ditives have been shown to indU:ce hyperacjivity. Are there reasons enough to avoid consuming these sut>1tances? . The concensus has been that children outgrow _hyperacti~ty when they reach adolescence. The symptoms of their incorrigible\. actions do dlministr but other aymptoms take )heir place. These children are "1low learners.'' They are un,a:hle to leorn Hnd Just can not concentrate .. 'fhey may sit down to read or study with all good intention• 8nd motivaUbn. Sq9q.,!~hey are moving about, frustrated beca~e Qt their Inability to concentrate and compreh~i1d. They may take twice as long i.o complete the same homework assignment as other children with really no more ability. STUDI ES If A VE SltOWN th3t some emotional· ly disturbed and schizophrenic patients respond well to orthomolecular therapy. Hyperactivity > and these emotional disorders do not necessarily have a dir~ct connection other than a very proba - ble <:ausltive ractor in common of poor nutrition over a period of years and individual require· ' "' ff ope 1111d Fear Expresse d for Mide a st Our s is a country where clrug addil'lion is a vL•ry real threat to our moral m ake up and the ~angers of an1phctamines and barbiturcites e.re incess antly taught 1n drug education classes in ''.ur s~hool s. Ameri~a.ns die frorp 8.dverse drug 1 eact1ons from phys1c1an·prescribed drugs at the rat,e or .14d,OOO per year. Keeping these facts in 1n\nd 1 Just cannot acc,pt the unne~ssary use of tlrugs oo our population. especially our children. i\1uch's_u~cess has been achie\'ed in the' area or hyperaat1'V1ty and behavior problen1s by the use ,.f ortho~qlt?c,u l ar t~er.~y. ~his invol,es tbe use 111 m»ss1ve doses or-VI am1n1 or megav~3min therapy. The approa replaces the body's ' -.iores or essential nut("lents that ha.ve .,.be en <l~pleted <l\'Cr a lo~g ptriod or time du, to insuffi· cten~y, for a particular person, in his dlet .. Our requ1remt:nts for \'arious nutrients vary from perso_n to person. 1 lypcr<.1ctivity or l('arning dif· f1cult1es n1ay be manifest in one child v.•hile his ~1bling is perfectly nor1nal. r ments for those nutrients varying. We nlay look forward to more and more discovering and publishing of information concerning diet and disease. Many-of our degenerative diseases, such· as arthrifis , live r. kidney and he8rt di seases ·and digestive disorders, will be directly linked with improper nutrition ;.1s a major fa ctor. As uninteresting and dull as it may be to many, it is necessary to select our diets for nutritional value rather than its palatable appeal. Thonias Edison once stated, "Ttie doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest hilli patients in the "are of the human frame, in diet, and in the c-ause'and prevention of disease." Malik:The Peacemaker TllE ENVIRONMENT and cti<'t are the.same, yet one child has a greater need for certain 11u~rients. This can he due to stress or to one's ,1b1hn" tn sJand stress, both phy~1 cal :.ind mental. l n our ".'or Id of overprocessecb and grossly un· dernour1shed foods ("'ith additives!. it will be ,·1rtually impossi ble for that child to receive the proper dutr1c nls needed for normal life without :-.upplel.enting the diet, nt least for H time. He i~ not emotionulty di sturbcrl; he is undernourished f<ir hi s body. J believe ""'ith, the Amt'rican diet that the other rhild is prob8°bty undernouris hed ;ilso. but the sy1nptoms are ··subclinical." . This menns they do not sho\1r up s uff1 l'.icntly to he con:-.id ered sick ~nd to warrant concern. So these childrl'n are considered normal but <1re be· Are your chilctrcn suffe ring or being held back from their vast potential not because of their luck of m ental capacity Or talent but strictly bt.•causl' of .a physical problem'! Are they affect.' ,,,. cd e motionally by the chiding and teasing that so many times go along with hyperactivity.and slow learning? Do they not have the nutrients the body and mind need to function to their full capacity? It is our responsibility to supply them with all they need to make a success of their life . Are we doing it ? Tht supplying of missing and necessary nutrients is by far a better solution th an masking the sy~pto rrl s and p~oblem, with addicting am· phctam1nes und barbiturates. May it be our re· solve to searc h out and determine the best s olu- t ion t.o this and n1any other health problems. 'l'herl' 1:i1 a better \Vay Dr . Gerald \~· Klt:1n 1s a c h iropractor practicing 111 El Toro. BEIRUT -In Lebanon, I had an opportunity to talk with one of the wisest men in the Middle East, Charles Malik, former pre· sident of the U. N. General As· sembly a.nd now dean of the gr aduate school of the American University in Beirut. I put three questions to Or. Malik: (1) How did he assess the chances for peace in the present situation? (2) What did he see as the es· sentials of a durable peace? (3) How could these essentials be tra nslated into a program for peace? Dr. Malik began his reply by saying he was apprehensive, even alarmed, about the present situation, but he regarded himself as a poor prophet. In Sep· tember 1973, in response to a question, he had expressed his U.S. Owes Vietnamese Survival By JOSEPH C. HARSCH The greatest single dange r to the sur\'ival or a non-Communist f!Overnml'nt in South Vietnam does not r om c from \\'hat its t•nemics ('an expect to win on the field of battlC' during the present fighting season . lt c:omes rather from the box in lo "'hi c:h Congress has put Arneric:in diplomacy on this matter. 1'he administration origina ll y <isked f or $1 .45 billion for military aid to South Vietnam during th e co min g yea r . Congress cut th is to S700 million . ~eanv.·hile th e Sovi·ets and Chinese continue to provide military aid to North Vietnam at roughly the l eve l that the administration h ad intended to provide for South Vietnam. TllJS ~t•:ASS that the cnemil's of the Saigon government can af· Cord to s pend ammu n ition freely, knowing that they have the advantage in weapons , And they will continue to have the ;1dvantage so long as Congress puts an arbitr11ry limit on what Secretary of State Henry Kissinger can spend on weapons for South Vietnam . \\'or:-.e than t his immediate d1:;udvantage is the fact that a s lonJ:: .as Congress fixes an arbttrury low limit Kissinger 1s deprived of bargaining power. Ile tannot go to the Soviets and the Chinese and offer to limit "'h:Jt he provides to Saigon if they "·111 put a corresponding limit on what they give t~Hanoi. Had he sllch 1>1ltgaining power he could do for Southeast Asia v.·hat he is able to do over the J\.11ddle East. Kissi n ger' has substantial barga ining power over th e fliiddle East because Congress is read~· and eager to provide any amount or arms for Is rael. I.Jut a n arbitrary limit ri xcd by Congress on arms to Saigon "'ill ultimately doom the caus e or ant1 ·Communism in S outh Vietnam. Peking and J\.1 oscow onl y need to Provide just a little more than Congress's limit - and their: client sooner or later \\.11\S . It is high time for Americans to consider thoughtful~y whether they are willil)g lo a!IO""w this to happen. T ru e, there 1s no contractual o bligation on American s to sustain the anti·Communis t cause in South Vietnam . There never \\'as a contractual obligation. no matter how much Lyndon Johnson used to say to the contrary. Rut there did evolve over the years a moral co mmitment t o those who decided to m ske a fight foc it i.n Vietnam in the expectation of American support. I llA VE AL \\'1\ \'S believed that a serious rn1 stake "'as made immediately after World War II \11hen Washington rejected the request for aid from Ho Chi b1inh. Instead. it decided to back the effort of the French to recllJim th eir lost colonial position in Vietnam. A great ri,·e r of human tragedy has fl o"·ed from that decision. l·lowever. no one can go back and play that decision the other way. For better or worse, Ho Chi Minh's hand v.·as refused. the French were backed in their eventual failure al Dien Bien Phu, and this is 1975, not 194.6. There are some 20 million persons in South Vietnam, most of whom h ave proved by their actions that they prerer to live under a non-Commun ist go\'ernment than be taken over by the government in Hanoi. No one in his right mind would dream of sending Amer ican a (med rorces back into Vietnam. That was a disastrous mistake from the opening <when John F . Kennedy was P r esident). But the reasons t hilt exclude direct American m ilitary lhtervention do not necessarily work against matching the amount of military aid which goes to the other side in Vietn11 m . If Kissinger were given a discretion a ry militqry budget he could propose to Pef)ing and Moscow a m utual limit on arms aid to t he respective s ides. Cong r ess could give Ki ssinger room for maneuver in this matter by letting him decide how much of American "'capons s hould go to Saigon at any given time. It would be the honorable cour se or action. It might also be the cheapest. Joseph C. f/arsch is a colum111 st for . the k hri stia n Science M onllor. optimism. One month later, war broke out. So his credentials as a prophet were demonstrably poor, he said. But he hoped his present ap. prehensions might be a s un· founded as was his earlier op- timism. Proceeding to the second ques- tion, he said he could speak here with considerable conviction. The biggest essential for peace - indeed, the one great quintessen· tial -was the need for the Arab world to accept Israel 's ex- istence. He fell this was the ul - timate issue. Unless and until the Arab peoples had a genuin e change or heart on this question. the Middle East would be vibrat- ed from one crisis to the next. Second, if such recognition could become a re ality, he said, Is rael must be prepared to pay a steep price. What kind of price? To begin with, he said, Israel mus~eturn the entire Sinai to t Egypt. Giving up the Sinai's mountain passes represents a risk. But even greater risks will result from the absence of ge· nuine peace. In any event, the differences between Egypt and Israel are clearly negotiable in Dr. Malik 's view., Ce.rtainly, t hey are not nearly-so compl•X as the pro- blems of Jerusalem, the Golan .Heights and the Palestinians. Concerning J erusal-em, Dr. Malik felt that the se'nsitivities of each of the religions about the Holy Land are far~ more basic than questions of political con- trol. As for t he future Political complexion or Jerusalem, nothing has h appened in the p ast quarter-century to change Df, Malik's view that in terna- tionalization offers t he most functional and least fragile or any of the various proposals for a solution. AS FO R T HE Golan Heights. Dr. Malik said it would be un· reasonable to expect Israel to give up the Heights without ade· quate guarantees against the use of the Heights for military purposes. Yet it v.·as equally unreasona- ble. he said, to expect Syria to cede the territory to Israel. Dr. Malik drew a deep breath, stood up, fingered some books on a library she lf and said he left the most dirricult problem for last. The Pal es tini ans. Over the years, he said, some people made the 1nistake of thinking that the Palestinian question would recede with the passin,C of time . Nol so. If anything, pass1ons have been deepening. A whole new gent:ration has come of age imbued with a missiontoreturnlo its homeland. YET, HE SAID, what makes. the problem so poignant :ind so baffling is that. after aln1ost 30 years, the Israelis cannot be ex- pected either to move out of their homes or give up their stale; which is what would be required to satisfy the mos t extreme of the Palestinian demands. As for the proposal that Israel should become a secular state in which all Pales tinians would have full political rights, Dr. Malik saw no prospects that the Je\\·s would ris k becoming a minority in their O\\'n country. To the ext ent that human re· ason,,can rind a way out of the im· pass'e, he thought it might bt:? in ·the direction of a separate Palestinian state carved out of the fertile area contiguou!; to Jordan. Dr. trtalik sat back in his ch.air, - s miled and remarked how ea:.y It \\"as , from the vantage point vf Bl cozy living-room s«a, to solve all the world's problems. THEN ms FACE turned grave again and he said that perhaps the greatest problem of all in contemporary society was t hat people were allowing themselves to be defeated by complexity. There was no choice except to wor_!t unremittingly and untiring- ly r!)r a solution. It was the entire world and not just the Middle East that would be caught up in a holocaust ir human intelligence <J!id the sense of justice we re inadequate to this problem. Charles Malik is an ideal peacemaker. If only some way could be found to convince both sides to delegate their vital in- . teres ts to such a man for binding decision, thousands of lives might be saved. 'Obscene Calls Have Dented My Equilibrium' I 've been get-ting obscene telephone calls lately. That's not a revelation th at s hould be particularly startling to anyone. Dirty phone calls are a fact of urban and suburban life. They are part of the price we pay for reap· ing the benefits of J\.ta Bell's technological miracle. }fowever, it is unsettling to hear that voice and lis ten t o the familiar monologue. I can't say that l'm shocked by what is said. For five years as a police re· porte r I covered cases where worse things were said to un· suspecting listeners. But I'm not working full-time ;;:inymore. I 'm home alone with my lY.'O small children and with the thought that somewhere out there is a man who is watching me. · The fir!l tim e I got a call, I didn 't pay much attention to it. l was studying frantically for £inal exams and fra nkly didn'lhave the time to be bothered by it. Then the second call came, a few weeks later. A RUNN ING joke for several years between another reporter and me has been an obscene phone call. Maybe it was John. up to his old tricks. ''Whois this?" I .asked, knowing It was a st\1pid question, but hopin& it would be my friend. It wa~n·t . •'Thts Is Bill Thomas." So now I h•ve a name to know my anonymous shadow by. I called the police, not bec::iuse I th6ught they could dash right out and catch him, but because there , • might be several other victims of "Bill Thomas," and the more th e police could learn about hi s pat· tern the easie r it would.be to catch him. It is not terribly heartening to realize that a rew yean ago here, one man made between 1,000 and 2,000 calls before he was caught. But h e was caught and he turned out lo be just a harmless littl e fat man who had ~hi s severe neurosis involving the tele phone. The office)' was very nice about my problem and took down all the information, but there wasn't too nluch more he could do. The re· The writer, who will remain anonymou! for obvious reMons. it a former reporter for an Orange Coun· ly new!p<lp«r. port got passed on to a detective who explained that if the calls continue they can be traced, with my permission. DEALJNG WITH the police, 1 felt llke a hysterical housewife . After all, 1 kne w they couldn't do anything but take the report, so why waste their timl' with one dumb phone call ? It chdn 't seem lik~ly I would be bolhere1I ap;ain. B\1t he did coll a-gain and onre more I was feeling like the hysteric a I ho usewife. During the call he said hc~'1lnl· ed to ''come over," and the thought that he might just try it sent mP running to check the locks onthedoors. ~ly son doesn't understand why he has to get off th~ ~wing set this minute and come inside. ''A policen1an is going to come and vi sit." I s ay• \Vhen the officer arrives, l describe the phone calls. He doesn't take a report this time. We both know it's a wasteoftime. He advises a change to an un· listed phone number and r e· assures me that people who make dirty phone calls rarely do anything but talk o n th e telephone. On the last call . "Bill Thomas" knew my rirsl name -something he could not have gotten oulof the phone book since our phone is list · ed in my husband's nameonl:v. 1'he patrolman thinks he is be· ing encouraging when he explains that it is n sim ple matte r to get a name to go with an address and phone number ... ll 's as simple as the guy lookin g through your mail,'' he says. 1\1\. MAIL? That puts the anonymous little man with the phony name a nd the dirty mouth very close to my house, to m y children. ''Or,'' observes theoffi cer ," it's someone who h as seen you around. Do you get out or the house much?'' Tha t 's a ridiculous question to a ~k anyone who Is car. ing for t"·o chi ld ren . So that n1eans that if he isn't riOini;: my moil, he's watching me. l\taybe it's a t tMmarket, or at school, the tta~ ~talion, the drug store, the park. It could be anywhere. The pollcem:rn 's attempt to le· assurti m e h as only created the feeling, everytlme 1 lca\'C the house. that I'm being wlltchcd by ' ' some threatening presence, like the hapless victim in an Alfred Hitchcock movie. · Changing the .. phone number will slop the calls . but it won't stop the insecurity that these calls have bred. If I don 't get the calls anymore, it doesn 't mean that he isn't still out there, looking al me. · But anyone can be jollied out of a fit of such fC>olis h paranoia. E\'en me . \Vh at really galls mt: is thl' fact th<.11 one cowardly in· dtvidual ("sick" 1s the word the polic1.:• ket'p.u~ing) has this pcwer to influence my life. ONE L I TTLE man . ha s managed to put a pretty good dent in m y e m otional equilibrium and the only V.'a)' out of it is to go to the t· . ..,tremcly inconvenient task of ha\·ing, the phon{! s v. itched to an unlisted numht~r l(y pla~·ing th1:, stupid game of hi s. I an1 going to be forced to make a change 1n my life. 1'here is an alternative, or course. I l'an leavethe phoneasis and hPpe there arc no more calls. And if they do continue, 1 Can en· d'ure the call s. perhaps retaliat- ing by lettin.,. fly v.'ith a few chojc:e obscenities of my O\Vn . Or v..·ith the help of the p01ice and the phone con1pany we can trnp this "Bill Thon1as," and he v.•ill ~ exposed just as hi s pre· flcce'rs or of the thousllnd phone calls was. ThCn everyone wlll see what kind or a pathetic person he really Is, and 1 will be rid of the problem. I don't relish the thoug ht of gat. ting more J>hon e calls trom him, but it v.ould be worth it to see him caught . ' I I •• •• • " • \ • . I\ JO DAILY PILOT I P9litical ~oteff ' • ' • •• Dir~Y:.Ti~. R~covers A~-Al 'E'··-·T,h•Di.r· · • ·E:r·aud· Irks B~·-gs "' ol clollln.Ja• uffd ~--w0<kln11 .w!IA lo~exico, ,°'.,. . ... ty Ti e Comp&D,J is just up tw.o~ coinpaoi Dougherty said. · ~ , 1 ' • • •• • __ • _ ' • '· _ • • • now sturting to reeo..,er in Anahei,. a d Colt8 The White HoUlt staff .. _ .... -_. from President Ford's Mesa.:· ~ ~d phone Dougherty 1 ·• •y pardon of Rtchard Whel).S~JroA111ewre. atbomewitbanew jor· ·a 0 'C:HU8'1'1Nf'.ll' · Nixon. signed~.10.1973,sales der. I yoti. .... .u.liil--oNi 'O i' Ora.nee County's tatives. Ford's Sept. 8 pardon oltheAenew watch real-Since 1970 when the ,newe,t... state legislatQr& As· ~He will aerve OJl the subcom· or th e former President J y boomed aloof'. company was t•t .up, Asaemfltyman John-'1t;i&U (R· setnt>Jymaq Bruce Nest.ancte (R· mlt.te~<m Housing, Ecorfomic cut sharply into the Sometimes the company 185,000 Agnew .. Watches ORANGE COUNTY Ful~eqon:J:l..:1ttll! (ulniftg QVer an · Anahlim {. ran third in, Uie Je-StabiliJation 'and Financial famil y -owned w ut c h would sell 1,000 Agnew bave b·eel) sold. lxon apparent c.{ose of ~'11~,Pudln c ~n1t~ ball J e f·o r v Ice -fn.stituUon9 Supervision, 'Re~ula- com pa oy 's sa les of watches in a day, ~atches sold number SacrameD. CbWlt}',sayglie~ll ch;•frm\}nship,of the Republican UonandJnsl\rance. , wat c h cs with Dougherty said in antn-about 93,000, company intrt>duci new 1egislaUon allned. StateCentr41Commi.ltee. ~ Alt.are P¥t ,of the Banking, caricatures of former terview. ,taff say. ,•.'. _ at preve.oting rep·eat ~ccur-:J'he p.ew ~mber tw.o man, at· ·~nc~ and Housing Commit- Vice President Spiro The same thing ha~ od P#e.sideot FOrd jol(e oa'the Unifersity of rences. tf?tqey ¥.ike Montgomery, is con-. tee, on which Patterson serves. Agnew and Nix<>n on the pened with Nixon wben1 bit~r~ey harde?'. ~ California campus at The bill Briggs ls draftini: sidtif.ed. heiz: appafcnt t~ the top T he thfee sul>c9mmittees are faces. he resigned Aug. 9, i974~ 1 Sot-tar the Ford watch'·. Santa1larb,ara. would require welfare rectpien.ts stateGOP·posl. · expected to figure prominently in Dr. Hale Dougherty, Saies ran into the ·hun--. be-.;ng a Picture of The joke -was: "Hey,. to have a yalid drivenliceni,seor 'J'htt.....cti.~manship was cap~ .the continuing Congreti'slonal an An.,,heim doctor who dreds every day for·'a ·For,i driv,ing a Model 'T do you kn~w tllat Mickey Department of Motor Velldtjes tu.r"ed;li'f Paul Haerle of Tiburon, ·1batUe with the President over in- is president of D1rty "'hile. .; -hi1 only sold 4,foo. Mouse wea~s a Spiro identification card to estiOlisb &•lawyer .and former appoint-·flalionandtherecession. Time, said his com -The old days rwere The Nixon, Agilew ~ A.gnewwatcb?'' t heir identity when ·aeeking ments .ll.ecretary t.O Gov. Ronald * * * pany's Spiro and Nixon great.. . ·• Ford wotc.b.es each retail T he '•'Dirt y Time'' benefits. Reag.nf_ watches were quile .f9f:$1$.~at.pirtY.TiD1e. -namecafI\efrom a little ' '* *'* SEN. J OHN TUNNEY <D- popular lip until the LIZ TA·Yl.AU'i would Doua h erty said the .girl n'ext door who What' arOuSed BdJss'.ire Wa! Congressman Jerry Patterson 'Calif.J has re-introduced a law pardon. call up and d): tQ _buy 114ea for th, Agn,ew ·couldn't p,ronounce the the recenUy-disclosed case ol a (0-Santa AnaJ, another Orange 'that would require translation of ··when Nixon was several watches for '8 watcl,i came to lhe fa,mir-Daughertys' name and woman who w as being paid County freshman lawmaker, has all federal court,proceedings in· granted the pardon. the film crew her husband ty in 1970 when one of his always called them ·the· $2,000 a month In state aid under been named to three subcommil-valving non-English speaking • popularity of the Spiro. Richard Burton was sOns, Stephen, heard a "Dirty Times." · di(ferentnam.esa nd addresses. .tees in thA l.fouse of Represen-Americans. ·and Nixon watches real· ·r-~~~----------~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~-::-:-~~-::-:-~~:::-~~~:::-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ly fell off dramatically. I think people had h.ad enough of Watergale and wanted to forget,'' Dougherty said. Al Nieto, the com- p.any '.Ji ._l'Jl £.:re; )la_n.W..§ing_ manager. r eca ll s : ··when Nixon was pardoned, it was like somebody 'had just shut off the orders.·• OnlJ• .in the last few week s ha ve Nixon-· Agnew "'atch sales start- edto.clirnb back up. But the rate is nowhere near what it once was. P E'OPLE now orten buy both the Nixon and Agnew watches as in- vestments, Dougherty said. ··The most popular watch of all time is Mickey Mou se. And without a doubt, Spiro iS t he second most popular. T he Nixon watch was THE TELOPHASE SOCIETY ..... ~ ' lf there is one lhipg we need today, if is peoPle 'f,ld irlslilut1ons ~can trust ... t -, ,, • -Strange Uid~e Lstft more of simple virt~ and honesty. !or 11 is actually easier" ta practice than deceptio~and c~nly mor~ Satisfying. Telophas~ s.oci&JY. the longest established and largesl of the direct crematron services. o!Jers 11 d1gn1fled alternahve to mJrtuar::y-casket-graveyard type funerals. T~ alien~ ave to lace t~ who'llre sUddenl~ left with no direction or instruction. Al a time of g_r1e( lhey are left In confusion. doubt and vulnerabilily 10 unfamiliar persons and pres~ures. They ~Y commit themselves for lhings !hey did not intend and tor • . money !h~9 ~Y we1f need th~~ves. ' Those who belong lo TAlophase have a much easier time of it. They know that arrangements have already been made that their wishes will be earned out cons1derat01y and without 1nlruswn • J Complete ser':'ices and cl),arges for members of Telophase Society are $250.00, not payable until time of death, and usually repaid by Social Security Of simjlar benefits. Take a moment for some clear pr&-think1ng-for your own peace of mind and fOf those who care about you. Join the Telophase Soc1ety. ll 1s a very though I fut thin°g to do. Member Beller Business Bureau ----------------------~----------- never as popular as TelophoseSociety Spiro. 1201 E. Boll Rd., Suite V 0Ienclose S15. Send my lifelime membership (Couples S25) 0 Please mail add11tonal informalton · PQ.•ll ··The v"sl majority of Anaheim, Co. 92805 Spiros lhal sell now are NAME .. . bought with the intention (714) 956-8340 STREET not to be worn but to be Ron Mocdonold, Pres . • put away and hoMp~ ikt in-~============C:l:T:Y=·=· ·=·=·=· ·::·:·::,.:::::::::::::::·S:IP=. ·:·:··:·:P:H:O:N:E:·:·:··::·:·dJ creases us 1c ·ey !\·Joust watches have," Dougherty added. But gone are the golden days th~ gave Dougherty, his wile and 10 children the milliOns Death Notf,,es IALn-llRGllOH fUMllAL HOME Caono dej Mc:. b7).q.tS£) Co1•0 Me~o 04b·2i 24 llUllOADWAT MOITUAIT 1 to Sroodwoy. Co~io Me..a 042.q150 McCOIMICK MOITUAI T Loqyno Beoc h 4q~.'741 s 5.,,, J...<.Jfl Copivrono 49S·t 77 b PACIFIC VIEW MfMO l lAL.PAllC Cemeter y Moitue>-y Oiopol 35CO P0<;f,, V.ew ·o,;~ Nowpor1 Booch. Colilorn:o 644·2700 ,.!£IC f AMll, T COLONIAL FUHEIAL HOME 71Kll Boho A.,e. We;hnonSl(:I sq33s2s SMtTHS' MOITUAIY 61/ Mo'n Sr. H.in1;'1qlon B~oc:h ',Jb·b'> 1q HOW TO l!DUCI TOO.A.Y'S HIGH COST Of DYING • Tl19 ~""9 Soc:•ety ,g tile elternml•..,. to,,.,. c o 1 tly •nvol ~110 110D11t.,11y·r,.ne,.1-cem11t11ry 1y11em All• 100, v••••. •! '" ll>e tn,wet lo Amerie11'1 1>1111> COii ol Oy1ng TIMI ~ Soctt!y p.10¥•0111 ... mp. Oignllled C•em111on s11 1v1c 1 wilt> Oi_.....,lon II ••• T1>11•e 11 no......., lar ..,.._.,...;n<,1, co1metol0!i~. ce!lkel 0< Qt•Y•· YO"' Soc11! S ec .. •11~ or Vtll9"11'11 Adfl'ltn•ll•1hOI\ Otlt!< bet>llM -)' -Ou< complete _,,009 C4H ~- THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 2400 W. Coast Hwy. Suite ••f " Newpcrt California Q2660 646·7431 "'"°"'' '-"cl f'I .. Poffl(lloO l 0 MIUrlE ............. . AOOflE&6 .... -•• -• • . • CfTY ··-········· ........ ·-· ..•...•• STA ~ ••••• , •• • • Ollm Illa NGwmonth•n•ver JOU need the lrlfonn•tlon. printed -ry d.,•i.""'---1 In the l1HlljQll1ll Cherry counting contest for free U.S. Savings Bonds Lucky winners will receive a $100 Bond, $50 Bond and $25 Bond plus a consolation prize ... the bowl of cher- ries. Look for George and Martha on Fash ion Island's Center Mall for your free entry ticket. See Uncle Sam on stilts for your free balloon. - 60 Fine Stores and Services-Open Moo. and Fri. 'til 9 PM FASHIONj ISLAND . • >l'l>WJ"OKT CIJNTIJK • l;'acific Coast Highway-e..i-Jamboree and MacAr1hur I WHIP INFLATION CREATIVELY WITH THESE GREAT FASHION FABRICS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES! ~ Today thru Sat., Feb. 22 POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS v-.1o•.oo Popular solid cok>rsi" crepe & Ponde de Roma stitches; 2-3-4-color JaCQuards. 60" wide. Sew a pant suit !or less lhan $10! . GAUZE PRINTS FG's r09-LOW price 1.49 77! Variety of un1oue pnnls on white or -colored grounds IOI" sheer smocil.s and b!Ouses. 45 .. wide. Mach1ne-wasnable Cotton. IRON-ON SEAM BINDING Values lo 2s· pkg. Stops ravehng -no more raveling uireads lo snow. May oe sewn on. 100. Machine-washable Aayan for any fabric weave. NATURAL MUSLIN v-.1o 1.00 ··~ A great spring filVQf1te tor embroidered smocks or rullled curla1ns . Machine-washable Cotton. 39" wide .· FG's reg . LOW price89<. INVISIBLE ZIPPERS Y .... 1fr-to'.l .lO Famous name brand in asso~ted colors. 7" to 24" lengths for spring fashions. 9! CUTTING BOARDS v ....... s.oo 40x 72'' wllh squares and 1" diagonals for matof'ling paflerns and bias cuts. FG 's reg. 2.2Q. ea. •NEWPORT BEACH- . 20 fashion Island OPEfN: Mon ·Sat. 10-9 p,m, Sun. 12"6. p.m. II •• LAGUNA llEACH-278 Forest ~vt • OPEN: Mon.-8at 9-5:30 p.m., . ). ' SPRING PRINTS SINGLE KNITS Values tr-3.00-3.SO f-lorals, geometrics and P11llerns tn Conons. Poly-Collon and Poly-Rayon blends. 60" LOW pnce 1.98. PINKING SHEARS v.-.1o•.oo 97c ) ..... Make your sewing easier Helps prev~ raveli ng on atl woven faoncs. 7 ~1 shears. FG s reg. LOW.price 1.QB. FAVORITE FUN FURS v-.1o 12.00 7'' yd. They look like real wild animal fur. Sew on easy spring cape, 1usri bedsoread or ttirow pillows. Acry11c lace. Polyester · back. macr11ne washable. 60 ·wide. FG's · reg. LOW 9.98. SPRING PRINTS FG's re<J· LOW price 1.29· I .49 ···~ Prints. florals. slripes . dots and geometncs for dre5¥1s and blouses. Collons and Cotton blends. 45" wide. Machine washable. VELVETIQUE , In time for spnng sewing and saving. Design a coal with matching pant sutl. 100% Co11on. 35·· w1de.Y.iu1te J.oo FG 'sreg.,2.29. ~~~~~~~·~}~I~ J4' Aceta1e-Nylon blends and yd. Arnel ~ Tr1acetate & blends. V••t tol.H 45·· wide. FG's reg. LOW 1.79. YOU SAYEMOREWltH FG's EYEltYDAY SAYIMGSI < • ., ::: -· •• DriN"ers I . . . faVor ... Getting· the Lead OU.t · Newt'-.m.8 ·· ~isitGas Pump···· Less • • I .. , By llUDI NIEDZJELSIU °' ~ o.Jlr .,.,.. 5"" Ever since ri\idt19f4 wht!n the auto industry and i.htf Petroleum companies collitJorated to "get the lead out," American car buyers have had something to I smile about aga'tn. The grin is o,n the owners of 1975-model cars. It is a fact that l. virtually all autos fitted with catalytic ·converters run better I und give better mileage ihan their 1974 counterparts. I ~-low much, depends on the tl'Hl.ke. G.eoeral Motor.:; claims a I mileage improvfin~tt>h•p to 13 perceht, while conserv ative I Ford figures a three percent i m- CAR USE • Work Sqhool Shopping Doctor Errands Church Socia I Recreation • ' ,. ' Miles Ending ______ _ ·Total Miles (Week) .. l prov~ent . '-'• ,,w et makes !the thi-iftiness I poss· ~is the converter, the de- vJce that sc ru_~S o\Jt .exhaust· · enilSsic>n:s. It alipw~ the engines. to be tuned ror .~better ' J>tf'fi>rm'Y'ee th~\) ,In 1974, and thi~ g1rea~er effi 'eney manifests itself in mtJeage. START TO SAVE -Ass uming the average Oran'e CQ.ast driver wants to start saving ,gasoline and doesn't know how much, gas is· IJeing burned in the family's car .(or cars ) r:jght now, here's a chart for keepihg track of fill average month's local runs for busi- ness and pleasure. Clip it out, fill it in and, starting in about a month, you'll know where to s t art trimming fuel consumption. THE 1975 CARS require un· ·I leaded gasoline . Even a trace of lead in the fuel will poison the converter. 1 But unleaded gasoline costs ! abo\,lt a penny or tVt'o a gallon more. l s it wort*it! I "You bet."' s s J o~Silvagn1, 23, of 'fuslin . '.It's wartb every penny . The ~ars gei better I mileage and tbe engines stay in tune longer . You only have to 1 c ha nge the plugs every 20,000 1 miles." \ Sil vagni, 15S04 W'i lftams St., drives a 1975 V-6 J\fustang II that a\'erages 19 to 20 miles per gallon. Before that he drove a J975Camaro. ·rhe Camaro, subs~uently \lo recked, gave two miles per gallon more th-.n a 1973 Camara \\ilh the same size engine that , , .. Silvagni owned berore. Unleaded gasoline w<.is rt:- qujred by the federal Environ· m e ntal Pt:otection Agenc .v (EPA) lo go on sale as of July l , 1974, in all .s tations that pump an annual gallonage of 200.000. TllAT COVERS v1rtuall~ <.11! ser:vice stations in Soulhcrn California except ''mom .1:1nrl pop" operations in remote areas. Harsh punishment is meted out to service station operators who do not comply: The fine is Sl0,000 a day. As a result, unleaded gasoline is obtainable in 99 per- cent of Orange County's ,e:as sta- tions. Because relatively few 1975 c:ars are out on the roads in com- parison to makes of all other years, service station owners fl' port unleaded sales of about JO µercent. their manuals. l\fany brands madetheswjtch-WES FRASER, operator or over with ease. Standard -\Yes Fraser's Chevron on Oso Chevron dealers did it by drop. Parkway at the San Diego ping their high test "Custom Freeway in Mission Viejo, says Supreme" in favor of unleaded cars meant to run on leaded re- Union quit selling regular end.._ gular will gaoerally run (X>Orly now sells only unleaded and pre~ on unleaded gasoline. mium. Others simply installed "When unleaded was first in· new tanks. troduced in 1971 I was \l.'orking as llo\.\'c>ver. the use or unleaded a retail representative ror Stan· gasoline 1n automobiles not de· dard Oil and had meetings with :-igned for 1t 'viii not as if by service station owners on that magic in1prove their mileage, subject," he says. autoexpertssay. "Unleaded doesn ·t h ave et S linleaded gasoline can be used h.igh an oct ane rating and it re- in some late m odel c.iutomobi les quires a readj ustment in spark \\ithoul ill effect. In this category timing an<! a carburetor read· belong all 1974 American l\.1 otors 'ustment. It doesn't work as w~l.I cars. all Chrysler Corporation 1n cars meant to run on regular. curs built since 1971. a.JI Ford Fraser also pointed out that the ~1otor Company cars built since use of unleaded gasolines in 1971 , and all 197l ·YS Chevrolets engines not designed ror un· ()\vncrs ure advised to consult (See Gr\S, Page B5i You .Can Get More Per Gallon By Jl\CKll> ff\'~IAN Ol!MO•llyPl191$Ull (Jnc or the essenltaJ items in 1 most 01·ang'.e Coast.• bud~ets is gasoline . But gat;, 1ike just about every· thing e lse. has gone up sh·arply in price in the past year and may go significantly higher in the nei1r future. While a per son,_ can run just as "·ell on hamburger as on sirloin steak, most cars can't be weaned to less expensive fu els. 'fhe American Automobile As · ~oc:iation <AAA) hp 'COme out \\ ith suggestion s;\.~or saving n1oncy on gasqline1·and at the san1e lime aiding ·America's struggle to decrease its depen- rlence on foreign oil. S0~1 'E OF the tips involve Jes:. clri\'ing, other~ simply require more tal'eful driving arid better 1 autnmobile 1n alnten..,..ce. ')"he AAA ex1>res1es the hope th r1t everyone will adopt at least some of the s uggestions and 1 "mnke five ga)lons do the work of ~ix." thereby cutting oil in1 · ports by ~n estimated one mlllion barrels a cl<.iy . "fhc easiest (ips to follow , because they involve neither cut - ting driving nor spending mort> for maintenan(·e. ari: those euu- <.·erning improved driving tcehn1 . ques. Tbe AAA rt>commends th;it owners of more than one car usl· · the most economical one for as much o(~he driving as possible, Other tips include cutting extra weight in the trunk. accelerating and braking gradually, and driv ing at.moder ate speeds. The AAA also suggeSts avo1d - 1ng extended warmups and in stead driving slowly ror the first mile or so. Unnecessary idling should also be avoided (idlin~ more tha n one minute uses up more gas than restarting 1hc- engineJ . Use of .air conditioning <."iln also increase fuel consumplion by 5 to 14 percent . · SOME m aintenance tips ;:irt· \'.Ost-free and can even save money. One such idea is to be sure to choose the correct octant' fuel. ''Treating" the car to super instead or regular is a waste of money and can even caus'· en-cine problems and therefor''· lower m il eage. It's also important to m:Hntc1in proper ti re pressure. Un- derinflated tires cut mileag(·: overinflated ones l'an Y.l•ar oul raster than usual. &'lS W@M[? @@[(WO©@ Gui a pruble1n ., '/'lien 1ur1te Pat Dunn Pat 1r1// cul. red tape. gel tile a11swt'rs and Oclior1 you need to !>Olvf' 1nequ1t1es in gove r111nent and business. J\1ail nour que.'1t1ons to Pat DunrilAt Your Service. Orange Coast Dally Pilot. fJ .Q. Bo.t J~. Costa Me.~a. Ca . 9262fi friclude your telephone number. Tlie column appenr.<1 on Sundays. Mondays, Wednesdays and F'r1da1J.~ . Free Blood Pressure Test A llallable flave the c<ir tuned up twice .a year. a move that can result in an immediate 9 to 15 percent im- provementin mileage \\lhile getting the car tuned up, h<tve an oil C'hange and che<::k the lire balance and wheel alignment to protect again st drag that "·astes gasQJine. The AAA also has suggestions on ho"· to cut driving to work. on family business·and for social re· <JSOOS. The organization estimates that of 58 million Americans who drive to work every day, 40 million drive alone T \\'O PRl~IE methods uf re· licying this problem are car· pooling and use of public trOJnsportation . For some Southern Californians, bicycling 1s a lso available for taking ad- vantaj!e of '"Pleasant weather mostoftheyear. For.car-poolcrs. the AAA sug · gcsts some pre Ii mi nary pointers. One is to set a schedule of who \viii drive and when. and to i.lr· range pickup routes we ll in ad- vance. Car.poolers s hould also agree on how long the pool will wait for /Jtecorners and decide on whether smoking, radio playing i>r eating will be permitted in the l'<t/'. Drivers a re advised to check on whether thei r instirance policy covers any liability. Where. public t-f'ansportation is not av.a\J.•ble-and"a considerable numbec o! .. people commute the same robt~. ~ cb~rtered bus may be feasible.' - F01t' F~MILY business, Orange Coast res idents can take advantage of buses that l'J.ln con· veniently ·betwee') shopping een- ter s and other main pOints. Shoppers also are advised to make lists and con\bine errands into as few trips as possible. Some shopping can even be done by bicyelc. Carpools arc useful for getting chiJdren to and from school. ..Another s u ggestion is to ~hedule family business trips to avoid rush hours, therefore cut- ting the stop and go type or driv- ing, which eats up gasoline. Social and recreational trips ('onsume about 382 million gallo1_1s of gasoline each· week in America, the AAA estimates. They suggest thinking t\.\·ice berore taking spur ·of-the - moment pleasure rides, and where possible joining With other couples for trips to theater or (See TIPS, Pa"ge BSJ 1rurchase. inquir ies, contacts. and so rorth, but NO original checks or documents. Please do provide a phone number for contact during business hours. One more thing should be pointed out. No class reu- nion inform at ion will be published in this column. I'd hoped readers would get the message when a recent item w1s published telling the reader to contact her school's vice principal's office regarding reu- nion scheduling. A YSpreviously had mailed out Information to many readers regarding reunions. Jn a moment of weakness, one letterl\-·as answered hoping that all future reunion Inquiries "'Ould be directed to the s chool involved. This didn't cut it. Several more have arrived this \\'eek. and time available precludes answering such simple question~ in lhe future. So therf'! What to l,ook f'or i11 a Tax .compan·11 DEAR J>AT : I've Hlways figured out my own income lax, but ,,~rious friends have tol<l me J s hould hire a tax firm. I intend to do so this year but remember having read guidelines to avoid being taken in by a dishonest person in this fi eld . Can you give me a quick rundov.rn of what to look for and what to avoid in choosing a tax ac- ('Ountant ? P. C. NewJ)Ort Beach Miles Beg[nnlng _____ _ ';;::f":t'f"'-i!:":;-f"-;;·J Miles Ending _______ t Total Miles(Weekl-----1 YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday, Februafy 16, 1975 Demonstrating the two different sizes of gas nozzles on leaded-gas pumps (riQltt, the larger one) and unleaded-gas pumps is Tom Mitchell, whose service station on Balboa'Peninsula. garments returned by Certified Leather to his new shop 1n C~t~1 r..1esa. Carriage Trade Leather. I inquired there but could ne\"er find the O\l.'ner. Certified Leather verified it had been ret,µrn cd to Sun · dance Oct. 24 . Now 1 find that Carriage Trade in Costa !\tesa •~ closed. This coat, which I've worn twice. cost $400 and Yt'<tS custom ~adein Au stralia. 11• o .. l\lission Viejo Sun~nce 's new owner, Tony llorvat, says that when he began operating the shop 1\'ov. I , no sheepskin coat was included in hi.!1 takeover inventory . It ap1>ears, after son1e investigation, that the previous owner took the coat with him when he relocated. Certl(ied Leather told lforvat that the coilt was somewhat worn when he in· quired about it to check on the delivery dale. Your only recourst" since it a'ppears that the cleaner's former owner has disappeared, is to rile a complaint with the Newport Beach Police Department. A. small clai ms suit is a possibility, If .\'OU can locate the missinl{ cleaner. S69 Check Refw•cf ;,, 1•1at"e of IJress . ,) ' I DEAR PAT : Is there a clinic or ahy place in either Costa Mesa or Niiwport Beach where I could have my blood pressure taken for no char&,e ? !\1y doctor wants $18 for this -the same as an o(fice visit. I 'm a scnlor citizen living. on a fixed income, a nd I'm recovering The Internal Revenue Service advises taxpa3·ers never to sign -. blank return and not to hire a preparer "'ho hints he has a special rela- lionship with the IRS, or has a tie-In "'Ith IRS computers. Don'l sign a return prepared In pencil, since It could be cttanied later. Stay away Cro1n the preparer who presents misleading claims on the number of taxpaycr·prepared returns that err in the governme nt'!i favor. Insist your tax refund be mailed to your own home and avoid the preparer who guprantees refons, wants a pert'entageof the refund or t'laims to· know "'all the angles.'' Finally, be sure the preparer signs and puts his Social Security number or employer ldentificatinn number on the re-· turn, and make sure he or she "'ill be around If the IRS should later quc,.l.ion I.he return. DEAR PAT: Last Augus t r mailed a S69 check to Hrowni;tone Studio of New York City for a dress in their catalog. When the dress arrived, it.did not fit and the fabric "'as inferior. I mailed it back to Brownstone with a letter requesting a refund. ( phoned the rompany twice in October but was treated rudely. Each time I y.·as tl)Jd there was a parcel stri ke and that the nianager was not in. .. ' • .... ,, * !rom.'Un operation . · 1'1.R,. Costa l\l esa The ltcart As•oclaUon o( Orange County provides free blood pre- 5sure tests at various locations throughout Oran1e County on 11 periodic bas is. You learned about the testing conducted recently at the Laguna llllla.Shopping Center, and were able to avatl yourself"' or this service, Every possible sour<'e wa1 contacted regarding rre•· lesb in Cni;ta ~tesa and Newport Beach, but none was located. 1 1 Ye11, Pet f)I Ii n !'.o:l-Get Pee.,ed tJl:A'R ~Ai':: ~o you ~asionally ge( .. peeved" at your readers; If~o. whntfor? ·1 l' P .,K.,~S•n Juan Capistrano I ,. ' • > Jleln3 a •oncom •let sort, I do, ln4e14. l'd »~elo soy !or the last tlme t~at ..Bett.f Croc,Jler coupons are no longer redeema:,1e on a group ba...-for o.r1anb:1Uon premium purchases. Problem -plagued~ Witten U.uld elude All pf'riJnent facts Jn JeUers -dates oC S400 Suedf' Sheepskh1 .Jacket 1Jisappear1< DEAR P /~ T I took' while s uede s heep~kin Jn cket into Sundance l\nlbon Island cleaners Oct. 14. I was I.Old the juckct would he back from Ccrttfied Leather in Los Anfii:clcs "'it)\in to rlays, and l was givtn a customer claim check. \Vhcn I returned, the coat hadn't ar- . rived yet. Durin~ this Ume, the shop was taken over by a new owner. J then v.·ent in twice a week for two months only lo be told the coat "'°uldn't be located and perhaps the originCll owner had taken all ' D. R., Huntington Beach Vour refund i!i being m•ilt>d, but nn further explanation was o(· fered for the delay. llf,18#111g Table llre11sils ft> Arrive Air-mail DEAR PAT: 1 ordered ;1 stainless steel set containing a salad bowl. spoon and fork, and <t salt and pepper set for $20.49 from Sperry and Hutchinson Co., or New York City. The fork a,nd !Spoon arrived in three weeks, but I've been waiting since last October fCM" the other items. My letters remain unan ~wered. \Y. J ., Capistrano Beach Richllrd ltoltx, assistant to the president of S&lf, reports that yOu Df)W have been sent the missing ilems via alt parcel post. lnlerna. tional Silver, lhe m anufacturer of the stl., informed S&:ll lhat the "'hlpment was sent complete; but In tact aU items "'ere not Included when the order was shJpped from the manutacturer's warehouse. l • . . • " . ' • DAILY PILOT SUnd ,F , 1m. Yo11Ca11 Help Action Center If you would Ilk• to do sornethlng with your spare time but don't know exactly what or ·hOW you're the kind or person the Voluntary AcU~n Center of So uth Orange County is look· 1ng for. Nearly everyone c•n find an are.a of personal interest in the numerous requests re- ceived recently from the Orange County. Department or Social Services. INCLUDED is the need for interprtten. Volunteers should have skill in Spanish-and a good knowlc-dge of Englls~ ~ a second Janguage. An interest in the act1.v~U~ of youn& children is HTI in1portant quahf1cauon for a volunteer pt .. yroom aide. Orientation WW be, provided. Friendly visitors are needed to call re1ular· .}y upon aged or h andicapped persona who have few social contacts and who may be re- siding in nursing homes, board and care homes, or their ov.·n homes. Complete descriptlons of these and many more volunteer jobs are available by contact•, tng the Voluntary Action Center, 207 Avocado St .• Costa Mesa, 642-0963or 833·9278. TWO HUNTINGTON Beach high 'Schools need adult volunteers in classrooms. No special skills are required, although someon~ with «:X· pertise in foreign languages or having an ~n· terest in basic algebra could be readily placed. Some truining will be given and aides will work closely with the vol~p.te.~r coordinator. Phone 960-3312 or 53().2370 for Qe· tails. ToY01crHeolth Mole Poiniers There are many types of moles. Some, re·· Jerred to medically as "nevi," are called ••birthmarks." These are usually black or brown with tiair present in many of the lesions. The growths may var)' in size from a barely visible alteration to involvement of the _major portion of the skin. The cause of birthmarks is unknown, but they are NOT due to prenatal influences such. as fear, injury, etc. Most moles appear, become darker and. f.-enlarge during adolescence and pregnancy. They may disappear or become less con·· :spicuous after maturity. Removal of the or- dinary mole should be delayed until the person has passed through adolescence, or there may be recurrences. ' IN MOST instances, these lesions are of only ~ cosmetic importance. In a small percentage of individuals, cancerous degeneration may occur. When this·happens it is usually in flat, black, smooth, hdirless moles. ' If malignant degeneration occurs, it usualiy results in a melanoma (a malignant_ tumor). "The signs of malignancy are growth, easy -bleeding and spread to the surrounding Skin, to the-draining lymph nodes, or to internal .... structures. Growth and/or bleeding by fitthem1elves -.re not certain siens of cancer. ~ It m\11\.,b.e stres.aed that· not all moles are \ ~angerous. 4 In fa'ct, .those possessing malig- ~ nant potenllal ere in an overwhelming minori- f/.tty •• The inexperienced person can not de· l: tetmiae 11 a mole is ~are or dangerous. A ermatologist r--the physician who · 1pecializb.. ·in treatment of the skin -can '}.. make this differ~Uatioo with accuracy in , .Z. nearly all instanceJi. · ' ' , ! BelpforY011 . . . ' Oven Safety Along 'with the fascination of microwave oven convenience comes the question of their 11afety. What~s. the risk attached to radiation' given off by these ovens? In a reprint from Consumer News, the Food and Drug Administration <FDA> which establishes safety standards for microwave ovens, answers this q1.1estion and others. The "reprint also includes information on the· purchase and safe use of microwave ovens. A free copy of Microwave Ovens can be obtained . by writing to Consumer Informatiop, Pueblo, Colo. THE FDA says that consumers who have microwave ovens should feel safe using them. There have been no cases of radiation injury related to microwave ovens that were used ac· cording to manufacturer's instruction. All ovens found in stores today carry a certifica- tion.seal stating that they comply with the 'Federal radiation standard. However, these standards don't cover ovens made before Oct. 6, 1971. So, if you own or use an older oven. take these precautions: switch the oven off before opening the door; stay at least an arm's length· away from the front of the oven while it's on; have the oven tested for radiation emission. (Call your regional or district FDA office or your appl lance de a I er to run the test). · : PBS Gets Geographic ' I t NEW YORK CUP!)-,S.rvice with the help ol '1'be award-winning Na· the largest single cor· ..tional Geoeraphic doc· porate contribution ever :umenlaries, dropped rnadetopublictelevision. .by the comm erclal The Gulf Oil Corp. has .networks, are movint to donated $.1,720,000forthe ..the Public Broadcasting next three years. ' Sovi~t Food Costly, Quality Poor. MOSCOW (AP) -Sov· let -· 1~d propoaan· d• orcan• bamm.er •• .., th-AOJ'll 11 rl1ln1 l'ood prloei In tho W11t In an ·attempt to portr•1 a dec:llAe In the W estem economic aysttm. But they seldom mention Whit food COllo in tM Sovi•t Union. ~ The re110Jl\ rot the omlstlon 11 th1l the Sov- iet housewife pays eon~ 1ider1bl1 more thin housewives in Western countries tor food. . A group or IY1>loal market basket items that ... 1 sia.so I• a New York superm_ark.et, ac-- Global Oil Crisis Phony? NEW YORK (UPlJ - The .SlJSpicion ls growing among some economists that the global oil shortage is as phony as a $.1 bill. No one doubts the world could run out oC petroleum eventually and no on e doubts alternative s ources of energy need to be found. But the dire predictions of a year ago that the Western world would run out of oil by 1985 no longer spread panic. The suspicion that the Oil crisis is phony is not exactly new. Last May,. M.A. Adelman, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, took Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to task for say· ing global oil prices had risen "because or a sur- ge of demand against in- elastic supply.'' Adelman said the truth is there is an ''enormous supply of elasticity at a cost, at most one--fortieth ·of the current price." Adelman said the high prices were brought about almost entirely by the determination of the organization of petroleum exporting .countries to ·create a monopoly. HE ACCUSED Western governments and international oil companies of timidity in. resisting the monopoly. Recently Adelman told a Congressional commit- tee the United States, should call the hand of the OPEC Cartel by fix· ing a limit on how much petroleum the nation is willing to import and then ask for sealed bids on a competitive basis. "To limit and even- tually to des troy the cartel we must promote competition," he said. cording to an Associated the eq\ll••l•nt"of St .It an YDPk. WOP kl about 10 ,.The Mosco" market, .ate the. alie Of walnuta Press check, would coest hour PlfJ St .It for a 11\lnu'M lot 1 doatn egg&'· buket prices cited we and the better product 1t I $17 .32 ln Moscow. But doien metium •11• and and 15 mtnul•• tor a tboae 1t etatt ateres free market.I costa the 1 there ls much more"' It $2.31 fOfC • pound of b<ll· pO\lnd Of bull••· wh~ lhe price la nxed. equivalent of;lll centa • I than that. ter -an hour 1141d • No two oounll'I•• ore But about 20 percent or; po111\d. ' · · FOOD Items such1 as half's work for the oe:gs •trictly compart11ble, r1or: meat, veceta_ble and The il:it,JJtlte also Jlo I Crozep orance Juice and and nearly two houra loc do 1i.Uat1U tell the en· lrult supplies In Sovie& not lhow. 1i.,t eoaee 15 I pean~t rb~tter -stan-the butter. U~ 1\0fy. For t>tam,ple, cities come from coll~· bard tQ nntt ri,fbt riow ln' dard item$ in New York" According to the U.S. --what puses for chopped tive farm markets where Ma1cOwortbat there~ 1 -are not available in •Bureau of Lab or ahuo1c or 01nter ciul pork product& are better but a1mo1t, no · tomatoes er I the Soviet Union, nor are Statistics In Washinston chop1 in Mosco:w fall prices are higher. ,cucumt>Wa -nor have the nonfood items such the av.eraae "'age for a below Wesler.a quality. Stalll:tics show that .there J>ieft for nearly ! as paper towels and nonsupervisory produt-potatoes cost about 16 1thrf>,,e months. I fabric softeners. tion worker in the United TO GET meat that cents a paund in New While SOv~et publlca· The average industrial States is $4,40 •n hour. A compare• to Weatern York, and in Moscow On· tlons do not oft.en men-~I wage in the Soviet Union dozen medium eggs in cuts, Ruts I ans would ly about five kopeks or lion actual Soviet or is 88 kopeks an hour. Put New York cost 69 cents have to turn to the seven cents at the or4 We1tern food price~. I Into dollars. the earnings and a pound of butter is farmer's•markets where ficial exchange rate. they dwell on the fact would be $1.24 an hour. about $1 . • the c\ll"rent price oJ 1uch liowever, because of a that food 'prices have J The average ·Rus-So Uie av1ra11e produc· meat 11 about n .ao a poor pot.a.to harvest last been stable ln the Soviet , sian worker earning lion employe in New pound. year. potatoes sold her~· Unionforseveralyears. ! OIL RIG IS FRAMED BY 'ARAB WORKER Economic Cooperation and Development re· cently reported that OECD nations, many Or them now heavily depcn· dent on imported oil, could be 80 percent sel(- sufficient in petroleum by 1985. THE HOTTEST area for new exploration is in the North Sea, where 10 major strikes have been made in the last five . years. But exploration in this oil·rich area is slowed by difficult drill- ing conditions caused by cold weather and rough seas and equally troublesome politic,al problems. ·by in Wa shington. by a Senate subcommittee headed. by Sen. Frank Church, D·ldaho. The co mmittee recon1-1 mended that Congress consider legislation to . curb the pov.1er of in- tern a tion a 1 oil com· parties to negotiate long· . term price and supply arrange ment s with. f?"eign oil exporting na·j'. tions. The committee also re- commended that Presi- dent Ford compel these .companies to slash their imports and oppose new domestic tax con.· cessions to offset foreign While exploration has taxes on their intetna- increased, consumption tional operations. has declined. Chase The coinmittcc con· M an h a t t...a..!1... B an k eluded the lesson of the econom i sl-S'(t"e-Qorted oil crisis was that control U.S. demana for all of the oil s upply should petroleum products in not be left up to private 1974 averaged 16.7 ·corporations. million barrels per day, 3.9 percent less than in~---------- 1973. It was the first decline in U.S. demand in 32years. . Total imports in 1974 averaged 6.1 million bar· rels per day, 105,000 less than in 1973. Other im- porting nations have made. similar reduc- tions. ADVANCE REGISTRATION ICE SKATING FOLK CRAFTS Demonstrated In J•w•I Cour1 WASHIHGTOH"S llRTHDAY FEI. 17 South Coast ?taza • THE NEW OFFICE OF DR. WES KOHTZ OPTOMETRIST EYE EXAMINATIONS CONT ACT LENSES !HARD & SDFTI LAB ON PREMISES WE ACCEPT ALL UNION PLANS WE ACCEPT KAISER PERMANENTE • There also are more Those who say the oil optitnistic estimates of shortage is a hoax base future oil SUJ?plies. their charges partly on Hai:vard economist lten-the findings in a two- d r .1 k }louthakke.r iyearstudyoftheoillob- LESSONS beheves world crude 011 supplies are ri s in g sharply and prices are· bound to fall. Animal Labeling Restored WASHINGTON (APJ The fourfold increase in the price of OPEC oil late in 1973, he s aid, led to a huge burst or ex- ploration and new oil finds, adding 87 .8 billion barrels to the world's known oil reserves in 1974. for· -Livestock prOOucers will have to certify when they send animals to slaughter that they have withdrawn the growth hormone DES from feed . at least 14 days before .s ale , says the Agriculture Depart- The Organization Blood Donated WEAVERVILLE <APJ -Trinity liigh School students have formed what may be the first blood donors club on a California high school campus. The club was formed alter two students were injured in a motorcycle accident Jan. 16. ment. The announcement, effective immediately, reinstitutes a certifica· tion program that had been dropped earlier. The cancer ·linkcd chemical was banned by a federal court early in 1973, meaning that the certification system also was scrapped. I ' • Enhance your child's poi se and pos t ure. 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February 16, 1975 DAILY PILOT Bf IOS GATOS / ' UNITED STATliS PACIFIC OCEAN I Ima Sumac'• Long Trail Route of 11,000-mlla trip across t hree Americas made by Peruvian· Paao mare on her own four hooves. ATuANTiC OCEAN lltAifL ' SOUTH AMERICA IOllVIA PA.RAGUAY CHILE I I 0.11, "lits..,, ....... HOME TRAIL-David Wells, 18, friend of the O'F1ynn family poses the_ little black mare on road ·near her home and the Back Bay trails she now frequents. .• . • O•ilrPilelM.i1>Dr H•mcr .... LONG TRIP -Author Verne Albright estimates he rode Ima Sumac 3,000 of the 11,000 mile's from Peru and she stood in custom-made shjpping crates to ride the rest of the way on her own four hooves. :Long Way Home for Peruvian Horse [ Th'e long walk is over for a litUe Peruvian. Pa.so lmare named Ima Sumac, but it's obvious the black beauty of Santa Ana Heights still remem- !bers her 11,000·mile journey from Peru. , ''She's a great trail lhorse, but she keeps turning in at every gate lshe passes -doegn't want to start that trip again,'' says Ann O'Flynn, the former I waterf ron l ·d weJ ling Horsin' Around with Tom McC•nn school teacher from Newport Beach, who also has a ··trip" in her 1past that ·she doesn't want to repeat. the two mares completed the journey after three hardy Peruvian Paso1 geJdings, Luce,ro. Huscaran and Inka ( ' ' J n k i e '-' > wore themselves out on the trail and had to be left behind. The two that made the trip from ChicJayo, north of Lima in Peru, up along South Americ3's western coast and across Central America to the North American conti· nent via Mexico, had to have plenty of en· durance, what the Peru· vians call "resistencia." ''They <Ima Sumac and Hamaca) would be asked to work all day and then to bed down and try to sleep in new and strange surroundings which would be sometimes spooky and often uncomfortable .•. She bas her own 4. P!l:-""""'""'_,,""'"" year-old little ·golden .daughter, Capella, as a stablemate at the O'F1ynns. . Both Copelia and Ima have babies now nearing yearling stage, Cara Mia (Copelia's filly), and En· canto (}ma's son by En· •'THEY would have to trepido, the grand cham· resist diseases ... <and) pion Peruvian Paso being shod four times as stallion of the United of~en as is recommi;nded StatesJ. because they would wear The offspring soop. will out the soft iron South be sold and both Capella American horse shoes and Ima will be taken almost weekly. back for breeding again "They would suffer the by Entrepido. bites of countless Mrs . O'Flynn has v a r i e t i e s o f i n · made it a point of honor sects ... the danger of to keep taking ·Ima attack by vampire bats. Sumac to studs that will, ''During days when with her, produce offspr- they weren 't working, ing of the classic. look they would travel in and build of the smallish every kind of truck im· Peruvi~ns_ aginable, as well as in ''TJfe trouble with trains and airplanes. In horse breeders in the short, they would have to United States is that they betoughto s urvive.'' want to put the Arabian •. IMA'S OWNER -Wearing a !'Aivian top Ann O'Flynn poses with Ima Sumac, out: fitted in Peruvian-made rawhide headstall. Bottle Law Under Study 1 1 SALEM, Ore. 'fAP' -reclaimed through re-~ A recommendation to cycling. lt costs six~ limlt a proposed ex-times as much energy to pansion of Oregon's bot-provide a consumer witb:o- tle bill to include Just a one-use container as it wine bottles came from does with a container• an unlikely source Wed-that is refilled 19 Umes.~ nesday: the Oregon En-. Waggoner said. "'' vironmental CounciJ Waggoner urged ap-o ~ COEC). prov al 0£ Senate Bill 128.: Don Waggoner or the which would direct the~ OEC made the sugges-Department of Environ--;'. tion at a hearing before mental Quality to do a . the Senate Environment study of all glass jars· Committee on legislation and containers to see· that would expand the how they might be stan-· bottle bill to require de-. dardized. • posits on wine, food and Once st a nd a rdization .. distilled spirit con-is achiev e d, the . tainers. legislature could expand: the bottle bill to include ~ The OEC was one of food and otht.!r con-· the most adaman~ ~up-, tainers, he s aid. i porters of the ong1nal • bottle bill passed b}· the 1971 legislature. The bill requires that deposits be paid on all soft drink and malt beverage con- tainers. Waggoner recom- mended that food and li- quor containers be dropped from the pro- posed legislation because the machinery does not now exist to permit reuse of such con- tainers . He also said federal law prohibits the retitling or liquor bottles. MOST wines distribut- ed in Oregon come from just three California wineries, and the bottles could easily be reused, Waggoner said. He urged the commit· tee to aim toward reusa- ble containers instead or eont-ainers that are TESTIFYING against . any expansion of the bot-. tie bill v.'as Otto Wilson of Associated Oregon In-" dustries. an employerl. group that opposed the ~ original bottle bill. 1 "This legis lation im-· poses a heavy economic impact on the buying•. public and upon the busi- nesses who serve them," said Wilson, who directs the Oregon retail cowicil of AOI. ·'At a time when your constituents are de· manding Qrastic measures lo reduce the cost of food , how may we justify a proposal that will increase container • costs, handling costs,~ storage costs, labeling ~ costs. money costs -all ~ of which the consumer · mus t pay in higher; prices." · , • . Orange County's ONLY AUTHORIZED" ' . tt~1i , , HORSETRAllfR-D~ UHIVER~ITY OLDS 2150Hortlorl1Yd. CooloMosa 54M'40· • She's lots happier wearing jeans and car- ing for her horses on her ~slighUy disheveled half- acre "ranch" than she I was in her "beautiful house with its tiny front yard'' on Newport THEY HAD to resist changes in temperatures and altitudes, Albright explained in his book, from deserts 113 feet below sea level to moun- tain peaks that soared to more than 14 .000 feet. All that is behind the head, thoroughbred legs game little mare now. and the quarter horse' She completed that trip rump on every horse in 1969 and now. at age they import," Ann says. 11. is, in Ann O'Flynn's "lma's a true Peru· words: 'vian Paso and she puts the Newport l~land · yone fill up both thecor.i--------------------- houseonthemarket. rals outs ide. and the I lsland. . The trade in life styles -from oceanCront island home to corral· front Santa Ana Heights home with garden and pets -has turned out l even to be a good deal for John O'Flynn . Ann's husband, who is a sales engineer fo r Pacific ' Scientific Co. of Santa Ana and definitely a non· horsey type person .. Their water might be alkaline one day and filthy brac"ish the next. They hid to adjust to almost daily feed changes. (Most horsemen figure it takes a hor s e anywhere from several days up to two months to adjust to a new diet. J Albright describes the trip best, possibly, in this one passage from the in- troduction in his book: "The matriarch of our the conformation of the stables ... ha hied with Paso into her ofrspring. I carrots every day and intend to ke~p it that They now own four playpens i{lside but for horses -including the her, it bas been' both ex~ mares' babies -and citing and re't:arding, have children. too. . she says. Michael is 2-ycars-old . The twins were even more of a surprise. Mary Ursula-and Kathleen Ann ar:e only 2-months- And she 's looking forward to future chap- ters of the Jma Sumac Story -a tale s he thinks Walt Disney Productions has overlooked for too long. bathed in baby oil, the v.•ay." whole bit.'' Ima is, in m;.in y \\'ays, treated lilc e a treasure brought with gre at dif· ficulty out or Pe ru . BUT SllE also has her moments as "just a plain horse .. in which she is put into her ground·- cating paso gait along the Back Bay trails. ANN HAS proven she usually gets what she wants -and sometimes more. old. It isn't the way Ann would recommend ever- She said she told her ,----~·------------------! husband about four DAILY PILOT years ago, "If we're not ( ) going to have kids, we _ IN SHORT SU M S ii up. ~re going lo have ------~ horses." In th e That's when they put .;.. 1 ''He loves the neighborhood,'' s ays Ann. ,-~~~~~~~~~'-'\-~~~~,-~~~~~~~.J_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.J.~::::==:=~:=::::::::_:::::::::::::::::::~~:: j ·It's the O'Flynn family and its horses that, in turn , make the i neighborhood interest- ing, if not downright famous, among horse J folks. IMA SUMAC, the I Peruvian Paso named after a famous singer, is the focus of all the fa me. I The little black mare is one of two ever to be brougbt out of Peru on their own four feet, so to speak. Jma and J-f.'.lmaca (it I means "hammock" and refers to the easy-riding I gait of the paso horseJ made the 11 ,000-mile in· tercontinental journey mostly under their own leg power as told in the . book by Verne Albright, ••Jn the Saddle Across the Three Americas." Albright, a tall (nearly 1 feet) horseman and I part·time writer and pro- moter of horses ' and I horse shows from Los Gatos, Calif., tells of the ordeals of the eight· month trip in great detail in that book. 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Actine under a court order, the commission J>U.blished a pe\ition it re- ceived Jut June from the! Chicago-based Commit- tee for Handgun Conltol v,ihich sought to limii possess~<!" ot htlndgun a'!lmurut1on lo police, the military, licensed pistol elubs and licensed securi- ty guards. FOil A month, the rumor spread that the commission was taking a telephone poll on the pro- posal. Thia tied up tbena- ti on wide toll -free lt:lephone number the agency uses to hear ron- sumer complaints about dangerous products. The commission em· phasized in the announce-- ment it wants comments in writing, preferably1 five copies, addressed to1I Secretary, The Consumer Product Safe--i tyCommlssion, Box 813l;: Washington, DC ' 20024 : They should be mailed by. AprillS. ' V.S. Mwt Comply On Water SAN FRANCISCO XAPJ -The U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that federal agencies within Ca lifor'9ia ind Washington must COlllP" ly with state require· menu on water pollution controls. The court said the 1972 -Faleral Water Pollution Control Act directs that federal ageftcies "'Shall comply with stale re· quirements respecting control and abatement or pollution." . But it said the issue before it is whether federal agencies should· submit to wocedural re." quirement.s for securing discharge permits that state regulatory bodies may impose on local dis- chargers under the federal Clean Water Act. IT SAID the 1972 law "clearly mandates a federal agency's duty to full compliance with all aspects of state permit programs. "We derlare invalid those sections of the re- gulations that exclude federal facilities dis· charging pollutants into navigable waters from compliance with any state permit program operating und e r lhe system,'' the court said. • _Consumers Ask Milk .Price Cut ~CRAMENTO IUPll -Consumer organiza. tions have formall y asked the Department of Food and Agri culture lo roll back milk prices by at least four cents a half· gallon and suspend retail price controls. · Suspev;ion of controls at the.,.let-ail lev el, they sai d . could sa v e California milk drinkers as much as SlOO million annually because of new compelilign at the market place. 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Instant picture and sound, 155201 OAIL V PILOT •S GAS •.• ~t-,rom P11el·ll leaded or low Jud l'btld can cause ti:pensive vaJve problem1, ''The layer or lelMI de-- posits acls like a re-entry shield on a apace capsule," he explained. "Instead of the valve becoming hot Jn the com• bustlon chamber, the lead burns off. WHEN NO LEAD i• present, val\·es will burn more easily. Late model automobiles designed to run on unleaded gas have und e rgone metallurgical changes in the valves to counteract this. Surprisingly, jhe motoring public is qWte aware of the propt>rties ol leaded and unleaded fuels . especially the uae of leaded gasoline in 1engines fitted with con· verters. "We've nevtr had an instance of anyone try- ing to circumvent things by trying to put unleaded gas in ," Fraser com- mented. That would actually be hard to aecompli.sh. Smaller.diameter filler necks on the gas tanks of nev.· 1975 autos will not accept the large leaded gasoline noz zles. However, the 1975 car owners Yt'hO use gasoline additives are warned to read product labels and make sure that these do not contain any lead compounds. They should be careful about carburetor cleaners too . &!any brands will foul up con- verters. New products are in production that are compa tible with catalytic converters. TIPS ... (From Page B-1} restaurants in other areas. ~ Recreational hints, particularly In Southern Cali fornia, are to take · ad\'antage of nature trails (some of which can be reached by bus) and extensive bicycle paths . A family with two cars using a total or 30 gallons o{ gas a week can save m0te than $12 a month by cutting gas consump-_ Uon by about one·sixth, -- as the AAA recom~ mends. That's enough to treat the family to sirloin .steaks once in a while. No-hnnds BART Ride Over? OAKLAND 'CAP) - The Bay Area Rapid Transit, touted aa the first fully automated mass transit 1y1tem. may h'ave to be modified ,in the direction of added human control, says a top BART official. ''The lime has come to take a hard look at this aystem," said Dr_ Harvey Glasser, chairman of the BART Engineering Committee. The $1 .6 billion network allows manual operation only at speeds up to 25 miles an hour. Only under automatic control may trains reach their maximum 80 mile. an·hour speed . The many failures BART haS experienced in its short hiatory show that a breakdown at one P,Oint in the network can uiean a system-wide failure. "I want the human hand to be capable oC taking over in the event of a failur e of the system," Glasser said- "It may be time to s pend some consulting dollars to get the question looked •al Let's get sorileone in here who understands and designs systems.'' It would be a good Umc for such a project, he said, because West- inghouse, designer& oC the automation system. does not want to build 26 more on·board conlrol. units under conditions required by BART. Rohr Industries ex- pttts to deliver 26 new lead cars this year, but. they will need controls . Rather than wrestle with the dilemma of try- ing to get aome other company to build West- inghouse-type units lo con trol the new can. ·~ BR ' I A T actiag General ~ ~~ ....... A,.t..,. 1 ' Manager Lawrence C. :...·~·fJT'J~ .... l'~"' Dahms suagested ll IUIMA PAii: Beach at Clt'angelhorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 6. mighl be better to order Ol.Olll:City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd,. Open weekdays 1010 9. Sundays !Oto6. . units for 100 or the new SAKl'AAMA: 3900 So. Brislol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 9:3010 9. Salurdays 9:30 lo 7. &mdays 10 to6. • and older cara, and l~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~..:. ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~--';..~~~~~~..11makethecontrola more rtllable. I ' • I • , ' • DAILY PILOT SUnd1y, February 18, 1975 • • .: A survivor of three heart attacks, Leif Erickson ~ecqmes a .watk}ng, working • statistic. in a ~tanford Medical Center rese[J.rch S,tudy. ' '· • . t Research Life-saving Survivor Tells . Huw CEDITOR"S NOTE-Death is the only symptom of heart ar- rhythmia. One of every four cor· onary survivors dies within a year because of it. A survi\ror, AP Writer Leif Erickson, tells how a unique research project at Stanford University saved his life.1 STANFORD (AP>-1 had sur- vived two heart attacks in seven years, and here 1 was again, flat on my back in the coronary care Wlit. This time I wondered why - because I felt fine . No chest pain, no symptom, anywhere. I didn't know it then. But I was close to sudden cardiac death. My heart's pumping beat con· trol had gone haywire with what is called ventrical arrhythmia. I couldn't feel it. But by blessed luck I am alive 'today because I was among the first 45 heart attack survivors recruited in a pioneering cardiac research study at Stanford University. Seven weeks after l suffered my second coronary last Aug . 20 -at age 64 -a treadmill elec- trocardiogram (EKG) test de- tected a dangerously abnormal extra beating in my heart -the arrhythmia. In the Stanford"CarP,iac Rehabilitation Program, direct- ed by Dr. Robert F. DeBusk, I first had gone on the treadmill only three weeks aner my heart attack. RESEARCH STUM' The Stanford project is one of the ~first major U.S. research studies using exercise EKGs so soon after a heart attack. Dr. DeBusk, 36, a 1964 Stanford Medical School graduate, re· turned as an assistant professor in 1973 with a grant-winning pro- posal to establish the cardiac re- habilitation program. That same year, the firs t treadmill EKG follow-up study on coronary survivqrs was re- ported by a team of Swedish d~ tors ~ Dr. DeBusk said the Swedish study inspired him to conduct his. Similar U :S . studies are in pro- gress at Emory University in Atlanta, George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and at Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Most cardiologists do not risk a treadmill EKG for their patients until six weeks or more after· a · coronary. I had sailed through the tests of pulse rate, blood pressure and EKG patterns at threew~s and five weeks after my coronary. ' The test at seven weeks waS my third on the treadmill, check-· ing my heart's recovery and capacity to withstand walking- type stress. Until that day I was hiking a prescribed mile each day in 20 minutes. That's a brisk lhree- mile-an-hour pace. I felt great. I expected to go back to my job the next week. Instead I was hauled in an am- bulance to the Stanford Medical Center's coronary care unit, about five blocks from the re- 'search treadmill. A STATISTIC And 1 became a walking, work- ing, surviving statistic support- ing the Stanrord research study's important finding : 20 of the 45 heart attack survivors developed significant heart arrhythmias from three to eleven weeks after their attacks. Most occurred between seven and eleven weeks. The study will ...,. continue this year with a larger group to determine , how fre· quently ventrical arrhythmia de- velops soon after a heart attack. The Swedish study of 100 patients was inconclusive on this point. Arrhythmias are sneaky. They make you a candidate for sudden cardiac death without Warning -minutes, days or weeks after arrhythmia first develops. The ohly symptom is death. OnCe discovered, most ar- The American Heart Associa-rhythmias can be abolished and lion reports that 600,000 of one . normal heart rhythm maintained million heart attacks are fatal in by medication. the United States each year. Of Quinidine sulphate docs it for the 400,000 coronary survivors, me. Like a diabetic relying on in- ane of four dies suddenly within a sulin, l swallow JOO milligrams of year because of ventrical ar-quinidine every six hours. My rhythmia. last treadmill EKG showed a Dr. DeBusk said arrhythmias steady., normal pumping beat develop in coronary attack sur-and improving heart strength. vivors because scar tissue in the J'm back at work. 1t1y doctor's he.art muscle fouls up the electric prescript ion -...... beyond the induction circuits controlling the quinidine pills -now calls for a heart's precisely synchronized daily nlile·and-a-half walk in 30 pumping action. 1 minutes. He forbids second help- The fatal effect is called ven-• ings at any of my low cholesterol tricular fibrillation. The left ven-meals. tricle ·-pumping oxygen· "You are a perfect example of enriched blood to the brain and what we are trying to do," Dr. the body -collapses into flutter-De Busk said in an interview. ing jelly. ''There are individuals who are Blood flow stops. And so does walking around with rhythm ab- life. normalities of which they are un· DETECTION aware'. Dr. DeBusk 's research has "They have a false sense of e Jlroved that the arrhythmias can security because they're not hav- /be detected by periodic exercise ing any symptoms -no chest . BEA ANDERSON, Editor EKG tests . pains, shortness of breath or Thi.s is the life preserving heavy heart pumping. / ~i.nt. "Once we identify arrhyth~. Prized Poise Channelled By LAURIE KASPER OI Ute D•llr PUIM5'aff gathered in corners of the room. often reading the questions out loud. Television game shows are like "Who recommended you?'' re- an "adult Christmas morning." ad one. "I put nobody." "What's Contestants can walk away the date?'' asked a neighbor. from the shows with a mind-"What's our area code?" asked boggling bounty of cash and gifts another. ... and viewers share the ex-"Oh, this pencil doesn't work," perience even though they don't grumbled still another. get any of the loot themselves. · Once these minor details were "Television makes things big-taken care of, however, they ger than life. It makes it roman· could join the party, drink, eat tic," explained Jeff Wise, a guy pretzels and peanuts and talk to who prefers public relations as a neiJhbors, while they waited t' title for his do-almost-anything be called to the stage where they type job with game show pro-. would wait some more to talk to ducers Healter-Quigley, Inc. the two TV men for about a He believes the emotional mihute. highs sparked by the game shows ''You . can tell very soon come close to the joy of children whether or not a person will be discovering gifts beneath a a good contestant," Wise said. Christmas tree. Those he selects, mostly on the FULFILL FANTASY basis of poise and appearance, Getting on such a show is "a would still have to be auditioned way to fulfill a fantasy," he said. by the producers. A person may get ''dis· JUSTFORFUN covered." Or, he may just get a ~ Most people came this after- thrill out of being on the set with noon "just for fun.'' ''live" actors and actresses. ''If you get a chance, you can And, although some people win some money," said Peter give what they get to charity. Fogarassy, whose in-laws made there also is the chance they will his interview appointment. win a lot of money. He added. "It's just something These games are "geared to to break up the monotony." people who like to gamble," he .. We're at the fun stage of our 111ex:plained. And during ··hard lives. Everything we do is fun," times," interest is bound to in-explained Clare and Samuel crease just like during the Golland. :Depression when the numbers They're retired now and, hav- racket was so big. ing just moved from New York. Except in these games; no one they're closer to Hollywood than goes flome with less than they they've even been. camewith. Friends tease F .F . Rogers Even the networks gain. Five· because he;s the only man they game shows can be done in one know who reads the fillers in day but it might take double that newspapers. But he thought just to complete one variety maybe this would help bim get on s.how. Hollywood Squares, '\he only And they apparently rate well game show be watches and en· with the ho.me a udience. joys. ~ ••Everr.body likes the un. ''If they select.me. it would Just derdoit'' Wise said in an attempt be by chance,'' said riances to interpret this popularity. Peo-Robertson. "l just th1nk lt would pie just love to see other people be fun . l think my kids w<llld get win •.. to make it against lhe a kick out of it.''· wualodlls. She had beard that another ''lt'f a S•nla Cla-us syn-womanfromtheiipartmerrtswas drome.'' on a game show ~• eouple' ol Sunday, he and on associate weeks ago and won pt_oo>~ · 1' were s>layinc Santa. They spent Fun and the chance to wiri ' three laoun in Park Newport in· ·'something marvelous:'' terviewinc more than 100 poten· motivated Dave and Mardy Ual conteftti·nta Jor Hollywood · Pearlsteinlogoforanintetvlew.• Square11• GambJt and High But then, l!iihe confided, she it•· Jlol\."!"t•. . "would-be singer." And her A. aliort application b\ank husband admitted, "When I wu 1*dedtobellllodln.. ".' a young boy, l wanlA!d to be a · Tbe ,llOpeful "cont,1taot1 movieiitar." • ()!__....Cl -' .. I I we have no reason to believe that the drugs we can give will not be effective," he said. CHECKUPS Dr. DeBusk said the best way to detect coronary disease and arrhythmia symptoms in the vulnerable population or American males over 35 to 40 is with treadmill EKG checkups every six months. ~1ost arrhythmias develop gradually. The first indication will show on the treadmill EKG screen as a premature ven· tricular contraction -an extra ~at before the normal full· powered blood pumping beat. Dr. DeBusk said treadmill EKGs now are available in most American cities of more than 50,000. Ideally, post-coronary and post-surgery checks should in· elude a computer reading of monitor tapes recording every beat of your heart for l2 to 24 hours, he said. On my first two ambulance trips to the coronary care unit - after my coronaries in 1957 and Sitting Pretty? .· .. I I ' ' 1974 -excruciating pain h flooded my entire chest a flowed dov.rn my lert arm to finger tips. NO PAIN This third time I was al curious and bewildered because there was no pain at al Doctors and nurses cluster around my bed. · All their eyes were aimed the port~ble TV-sized monit screen behind my head. My he beat pattern was bouncing the from electrodes fixed on chest. The chief nurse poked an · travenous needle into the er or my Jert elbow and pumped in shot of lidocaine, a heart slabili ing drug. Within seconds, the monit · screen showed a steady, regul heart-pumping beat. The coronary unit crisis cre1 of doctors and nurses driftel away. Dr. De Busk s miled and said, 'l· think maybe we saved your life.~ I reached out to shake his h~ I sque.eie4 it very hard. -.. Gripes Aired :. DEAR ANN . LANDERS : Please help a group of sincere, conscienti,ous young people who are being taken advantage or. I refer to thC babysitters across the countrv . · · . Here are our maJor coffiplaints-each and every one out of my own experience-and there are more like me. 1. Wages. \\'e know times are hard. But in£lation has hit us the same as everyone else. A dollar doesn't buy what it once did. Instead or getting raises, we are asked to take cuts because "money is tight." If people can spend money lo go out, they should be able to pay a sitter. 2. Not getting paid. Sometimes they say, "We'll pay you next time," and then they "forget." The girl hates to ask for it, so she has worked a whole evening for nothing. 3. Late, late hours. They say they'll be home at a certain time, and come in three hours later. This makes it bad when you have school the next day. · 4. Adding other people's children to the job. I've had as many as four extra kids to sit for which means extra work. No additional pay, of course. 5. Last-minute cancellations: After having refused two oth~r dates I've been cancelled with half ~n hour's notice. Th!s ·costs me money. 6. Mal.d Servl••~:~~pecled. Some people ask if yvu'a mind doing a few dis.bes, and. when.you go inlcJthe kitclien every dish and pot 8Jld p.-n in the house is.fn the sink. . · 7. Some· people come from e party cockeyed dr.unk and w~ have t«Net them drive,us home. Thanks, Ann, for Y.OOr help.- BABYSITTERS ANONYMOUS DEAll BABYSITl'E.RS: l •ive dealt with va~oa1 1spectl'" of your problems, but. now lh1i')'ou hav.e listed 1eYeral complaints, 1•11 deal with them all 1t once, ancl I bope yoa glrl1 out there will clip tbJ• column .and ~ It •• a lul~. ' . MO.t ef )'OUr proble'm1 reiu1t from your faUure lo ealabllab j • I fr • ' • I. [,....A_n_n_L_a_n_d-er-s-OJ•"'l;~I. ~h ·. guidelines and stick to them. lf.111 girl takes her job seriously sbtl should have, in advance, an underslandlng with her boss Ol1 all the Issues raised In you'r letter. If the woman does not live up to her word, the girl should noL sit ror her again. 1. Wages. Establish your r~ , and stick to it. · 2. If you do ,aot get paid the night you sit, remind the woman the next time she calls that you_ didn't get paid for last time and tbat you'll be expecting double money, so please have both fee,s ready. 3. If the couple comes ln °tt. ... ~ hours Ute" on a school night more than twice, don't sit for them again. They are not reliable people. 4. Make It plain wben you tAlk price that the fee includes b~r children only and extra children mean extra money. 5. Have an understaodin1 in iidv1nce that unless you gee three days notice for a weekend cancellation, the woman wW have to pay you half of I normal nlgbt"s sitting fee. 6,; II you don't want to d.o dl1be1, say so. Tell her you have homework to do -whlc:b. ot coa~eyou baYe. f. Never get into a car wllli aa1e•e who ls ''cockeyed' dl'Wlk.~' Pbone your 'Parents or take.a.taxi and Inform the people tba&. the t1Jtl l1 on them. ' ' f. • •• -... Discover how to be date bait • wllhoul. rolling book . line and sinker. Ann Landers's booklet "Dating Do's and Don 'ts," wUi help you be more paised and sure ' of yourself on dates. Send so cents in coin along with a long, stamped. self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers:, P .0. Box MOO ~ Elgin, Ill. 60120. " • p h n ,\ b ·' T II g " n < r < II • d " ,. c ,. ' ,. n 0 b 0 ,, b ' r ' ' ' I I ' ' ' ~ ,, I I ,. J I. Sund<ry , February 16. 1975 DAIL V PILOT 117 l . fl Arrives--' . ' ··writer Serious, Sad ·oner or-Later .. I . . By EllMA UOMDECK ~'b:i:te to 1dwell on poor Elv1s Pre31~y·s 4~th birthday, but u hl'adllne lhe other d ay grabbed me . 11 read, "TWO COEDS POSE AS DOGS IN ATTEMPT TO SEE f;LVIS .. .\~ (1r!it I thought there11ad been .1n1 1stake11tthe headline and tht:tt ·rwo Dogs f~ed1 As Coeds, bUt lha1wasnotlhee.ue. ltseemstwo g irl1 fl"orn Mtislssippt had the m selves crated, labeled ··Rus$1an W..oJf~ounds" and n1ailed themselves· to Elvjs to cheer him up on his 40th birthday. AT Wl~~S END . . i hund it i1 put on a earl and 'rarllterred to aiin adj~tment conveyor belL This is where aJl the p».ckeges with messaees like "THIS SIDE ,UP," "F8'AGILE. HANDLE WITH CARE" •nd "PLEASE USE JfAml Sl'.u!P" are turned upside down ·sO the ' directionscannotbcrelid. O!I T\I .. When J ·asoo l\tiller muterlalized. 45 1ninules late for his Jnltrvie"', the Oscar nominee ror '1'ht £)(orcist" and Pulitzer· Priie·""inninH J>laywrighl of ... fhot Championahip Season'' looked lik e thE ghos t or Christm•s past . In a lo"·· raspy voice, he ex- ~aioed tbat the m ajd in his hotel for@t to wake bim up because he had loaned the room to a friend for a romantic try~t and forgot· t.en to take the "Do Not Disturb" sign off the door. '' Jason Miller's career -slow· building and full of frustrations -has, no"' lhat h e's 35 skyrocketed in all directioru;. ' He has just finished the (irs l draft of a new play, done his own screen adaptation or ''That Championship Season," starred What a fool tiling tq.do! Oo you r e alize if lhey had stamped ·· fo"RAGILE" on the' Crate, they could have been crushed to death in the post officr" '· ' . FROM HE ~E, thepackagCsto ... Orson Welles re.nbwned "' go to a little mac h ine Americand' t' and t i.n Robert Milligan!s new un· .derworld film ''The Nickel- Ride .'' and is making hi s »'E'RE: a 1nob1 le society t t.'verything. th al is, but the postal dep;.irtmenl They could stop a \\"tir alrE'ady in progr~ atrectionu.tely called lht; Place, tree or . ac ~r. Punt and Kick. II '~ a)¥!Qt,ohaped ,. wl\l be featured on a)ipec1al anvil that cotnes ~ on a ~', film salute Monday bt 9:30 p€tckag~ with 50 pounds: ot metal p .m . on Channel 2. and bOOts it into Its next cycle caUedlhe FuzzerWash. television acting debut in "The Scrf;"en Test," in which he plays F. Scott Fitzgerald opposite Tuesd:iy Weld 's neurotic Zelda. REX REED in t he raw He slumps In hi:s chair, puffs un ~t filtered cigarette and swallows 01not her cup of coffee . Un derneath the passivity, thert··~ .1 panther r eady to ~pring ' ••J'VE SEEN t uo 1n any g0t)(I "'riters destroyed by the pre ssure ta deh ver, '' he says. ··once you have 'a hit, agents and pro ducers bound you to death for· another hit. M.4!.ybe it's not ready, but you 're su p~sed to pull it out of a drawer and hand it over \Vrilers have bct'n burned 111lb the ground by indiscl'i1nin~1tt· productions. I h ave things in 1h1..· drawer. but I v.•on't be pushed I'll make m y move when I'm re ady." '!'his ll'Onoc lastiL' attitudt•. which is bC'<.'O ming the rul t! rather than the exception an1ong I b-.ise thi s on a couple of pa r k~ge s l re c eived al l 'hrist1n·as. namely fiv e lKJunds of coo kie <:rumb s from mv ."ISt cr·in..Jaw in Orl<.1ndo and. a I KS· piece _glu!s set from the J~bby people. ltt!s not easy to ~el th,<.1t 1l1any pietes out of an 8-glass set or tumblefs .1 I have never been beyond the l'uunter of a posf offttt-, but 10 my n11nd I have \'isu aliz•d a \vhole operation b"'.' ond thos e swingingdoors The Fuizer -Wash is a wet s ponge that battles the ·package making the ink on t!fe address run together so that lt ii completely Old Actors Aren't Played Out t)n(·c ,1 package le;i ves )'Our illegible. • \~ There are ~xceptions , of course. One mo\her I know who had had i1 with her klds mailed bothottb'em to a non-existent past office box in Fargo,N.D. Even without a return addre.s:,, she got them back the sa1ne day stamped" lnsuffit·icnt Postage · · ··News Makes News ~}';\\' \'i.>Rt\ (;\f>) ·rhe 1\:'HC Hiiliiu Divis ion. e)'cing the pot en· tP~l g1·o v.·1h of <ill·ne\\!> r adio sta· · tfon s, ~aid tuda) it pl<Jns lo offer ~l ulions a mu1or ne"'' :-.l·r ,·u.·e or ne"s :ind fc<i!ures and po ssibly Still'! JI by JURl' .\""!~(' offiria l~ ~•Htl lhc 2'1·hour· ;i-ct :1), Sl'.'\'en ·da) a -v.i.·t_•k servi(·e iri l'f(1•t•t v.111 ht· an all llt'\l"S radio Tl(_.! \\, 0 I' k . I' u Ill jJ I{' I l' \\.it h .i nch1•rn11·11. fur :c;tntions dt·~inng to !<.\\ 1tt·h to a broadc;1st cm phas rzing netv. 0rk and Joe al "l'\\'S 1n s1e ad o( ni us ie 1 -1·11•:'1 SA I U the opernt1un '.1Ued th1· ·~fiC ~at1onal Nev.'" and l11Cor1n,1l1 011 Scn·ir.:e ." "nn"t tL>µlaC'(' I h~· N Jl C Radio ~et\\·ork ·, 1·urr1.:nt fart• of 11nt'e ·11n·hour llC\\:O.('a!>l:-i <ind llt!l\\ork featurt'!> , ar11l<:un1n1tc<ntarics. 1 ll 1n stl'ad \\'ill oµcratt· and be sold as u separate ser,·1ce. co.s t. ing each subscriber from $750 to Sl5,000 a month, depending on \he s ize of the m arkct, NBC said The s1..•rvice will offer up to SU minutes of netwo rk news pro· g1·ammini.: ench hour, \\"ith s ix of lhe ~O minu~es reserved for nctv.·ork commerci.ils. The nctv.•ork said the "p!'u ~ran1 mix"' will include 1ntern:1 tional an1\ national nev.·s . re g ional ne"·s. n1 i n1 documentaries, sports ne"·s and sports reatures and a special fl'ature section. ··1nfor rn;1tion Center of the Mind " The nt'\\' service" 11! tost about SlO million lo s tart and operatt• for a year and e mploy about 250 persons. some transferred from other NBC divisions and son1e hired from outside the compan~. NBC said. NEW ''ORK (APJ Old ac· tora .. ~ren't like other senior citizens. "We n ever really re- tire" ene mused the other day. "We keep waiting for an agent to ~ome alon~ and say, ·t need you for this play." / Th~y are also vc1•y touchy about birth dates. a statistic most work~s can't hide. "I .suspect many eligibles don't apply;'' says the custodian of one pen&ion program. '"Age in this business is very strictly con· fidential." On the other hand, like ever- yone else, elderly actors and ac tresses do ne~food, shelter and care. To provide s uch essen- tials between possible engage- ments during the .golden ye•rs. the theater profession has some assistance programs of its own to augment those available to all re· r ired ,,·orkers J UST liO W many over·65 µl ayers havt! sufficiently stifled dreams and vanity -or run out of private resources -and are 110"· obtaining bene"fits •is anybody's guess. ~1al Security, v.·h1ch has cov ercd the theatrical profession sin ce being set up in 19'J7 and is probably the biggest provider. docs not sort out check cecipient.s by occupali ~n. Neither do state ;:ind municipal welfare agencies. Actors Equity Union pension fund, which began in 1963, cur- rently lists 454 receiving monthly payments and an annual average incr.en1ent of 75 . 'l'he annual jn. crease seems unaffected so far by inflation·r ecession . T HE ACTORS' fo~und,oneofthe' oldest ( 1882 I and in some ways most unusual benevolences con- nected with any craft, in 1974 dis- tributed $672,145 to a constantly changing list of elderly clients. The fund hand les about 200 cases monthly. half of them transient. Expectably, the big majority of over-6.5s cluster near the two entertainment centers, New \'ork. and Los Angeles, with a sprinkling across mid-America. ftn occasional check goes as far as England or Turkey. "'A number of those who come to us," says Luis M . Simon or the Actors' Fund , "insist on living in the little hotels around Times Square. They won't give up that proximity to the business.'' Just a half-hour bus ride from Broadway, for example, the Fund maintains a retirement home in Englewood, N.J., a tree· bo\o\'ered facility where fabulous Hetty Green "s m ansihn once stood. With a new wing recently added, .the place has faciliti es for 58 guests, but at last count, there were 36 residents. ·rtre home is also open no\\' 111 Old vaudeville performers wh o formerly had a place of their O\\rn on Long Island, deeded by a troupe r of long ago, Percy Williams. 1'he property became obsolete, so it was sold and the pro<.'eeds applied to building the Englewood "in~. Despite that na1ne, nearly <JIJ or the fund's services are open tu anyone whose primary m~ans of livelihood ha s b ee n th e legitimate the ater -stagehand, director , doorn1 a n. ,,·hatever ··\Ve didn "t eve n exclude critic·~ though v.·e'v1..• never had one app· ly," sa_vs \Varren P. Munsell, a youthful oldste~ of 85 who as chairman of tfle home affairs committee runs the day-to-day operat i ons. "OUR Fll\ST respo11s1hil!ty 1s tu people"·hb a reh ungry. ·' asst'l'l!> ~tun sell ··Be d . board and hospitalization are v.·here the money goes. \Ve don'tprovidecar riages and v..•edon 't shoe horses.'· The board of the fund is a cross·section of theatrical emi nents who guard their trus t v.·ith business arumen and com passion. By-laws concerning agt" and professional eli gibility have ''been stretched occasionally,'' in ~1unsell 's .phrase , ir circOmstances v.·arranted. Loda;. ·s filn1 stt:tr:>, is the reuson v.·hy ~tiller chos to (lo "The Nickel Ride'' agi11nst hi:> friends' advlt·c. F:vcr~'body thought he ~hould follo" ~1 big super·hit like '"The Exorl'ist'' with a nother block blister . J.l c chose instead to ph1y "small -tifne hood who runs a blo<'k of illegal activities in a ~our. dov.·nbeat but very brilliant movie _.bout the ch~1ngi ng: SO<.'icty tn Rletropolitan c r11n c lh"s hell·hcnt 011 rlo1n~ S\•1'1t1u:i. thoughl-provok1n~ v.·ork nov., a l~aut1ous caree r d ecision w1lh ;111 ;.1n>.:ious edge to 1t that is rooted in c:1 r1i c r s truggles. f'or seven }'f'ar s after he l'(1111e to Nev.· York frorn CatholiC' University graduate school , he \\'rote plays that either didn·1 g~t produced or r ~1n out of monev before they opened. J fc "'nrkc.-d cis a meat packer. ;.1 \\':.ill Street mess enger . a \\C lfarc in - \"CSt igator , and .1 doorm;in at .. ~tan Of La .\I anl·ha." F1nall~. be landL'i.I a ll'.';.irl1ng role in "SubJL'l"l To F'its," ha~c.-d on Dosto1evsk v's ··'rhe Idiot," and this play ri1 ;1r kt~d the be~ul · ning of his relationship v.•ith director A J ,\ntuon anJ pro- ducer J oseph f';.1pp, to v.•hon1 he showed hi s 1n ;.1nu script for '"That Chnmpionship .Season.·· II "'as the Ing hit of the l~Ji2 Broadway sc<1.so n, v.inning the l'ulitzer J">rizc, the Tony award, and the Dran1;1 Critics A\\'ard . 11". Tll E audu~n<.'f' one night v.·as dirccto1· \Villi:1n1 Friedkin. who v.•as casting the role of r~athcr Karras in ··1'he Exorcist .'' lie liked the pl ;i y and d 1sco\'.crcd I hat the author \\"aS a lso an uctor \1;ith :1 Jes uit educ at ion ··Hollyv.'ood is a s trunge place," l\1iller s ays, out of nO\\"hcrc. '·A tota l youth fantasy, \\ ith billboards for Forest L:t\\.'O It 's i.I death trip based on gla1nour and n1011ev. \Vhen ,·our fantasies don"t \\"Ork out, yoU get Charles Man son.'' A few days l;.1tc.•r, at one of his favorite New \'ork haunts, th·e Irish Pavil ion . he v.·as livelier. surrounded bv tu s old Iris h <Jle drinking cronil·~ I-le almost sn1 iletJ . ·rhc µro gnosis for hi ~ r ecovery in1 · proved. Jason ~l 1ll er, Pulitzer Prize ll layv.•rlght a nd Oscar lose1", v.·as going to live Record Sh a ken Ur• llOLL\'\\"OOD (l.1 1'11 ··Earthquakt!" hrukc the 47·yt!ar box office record at Holly"'ood'~ Grauman's Chinese Theater for i_t& opening week \St. George a /C olorful Spot ',Duteh: No Parking !-.I <;r:oH<:~:s. ~.t1·n:1(/a 1.\P 1 /( ~uu )1a\ 1• ro bl' poor , .\"OU 1 c1uld h:.ircll,\ find :J bet · 'Pr pl <1C(" to lit.· th:.in on t l11 :-. to l o rful . sun ~p l a~hl'd C:1r1bbca n 1.,l;111d nauon I PraL'lJt<dl .\ 1tll of the f ~larid ·s 111!1,lllJO people •1u•1lify 11s poor 1111der the J(anda1·1ls of rn:1ter1:1\ 1 Tijuana I Seeks . JTou rists :i ·1J L1ANA . )J ex1t·ci A I., 1 The U.S . border itv of San Diego tries to . . . l't luurb;ts by advert1s· ng hO\V 'close it is to Ti· Jrina and the serenity \\rt uncluttered beaches ntt thl· IJullfi~hts of R:ij•1 ~111J1lornia . • 1-Now W(· arc put tin~ tie s hoe nn the other 001 .·· sa~~ l\1 auro .1 vez. ne''' µres ident of ~ ·rijua na Tourlsn1, vc ntion nnrt Vi si tor~ rca11 "II IS .1 \\hole Ill'\\. \1ealth si"l by the rest of the "·orld . That is, thev ha,·e little or no mone)· and \·cry fev.· material ~ood s Pe r capita in· come is estimated at S213 tn$250 a ye<ir F.VEN though l'_cpnnn11 sts estim a te that ftfe or six of everv 10 11·o rk C'rs al"e un-em - µloyed . Grenadi~ns do not seem to be suffering. \'ou dn not see the dis- l end c tl be lli es or youngsters in Grenada. 'l'ou sec very few people 'in r Hgs a nd you are almost ne\"er bothered by stret1. beggars . Instead , you see troops or s m 11 in g, "' e 11 ·!ed. '''ell -dressed sc hool children lugging their book!! as they stream to a nd rrom classes. l\·Jost of the is l<.inders re.ad and "'rite. You :ire received by lhe islande rs \\'ilh a court es ~· and frienlili· ness that contrasts to other purts or the Cal"ib- hcan "·here e merging IJl<ick pO\\'er conscious- ness is r efl ected in hostility to white tourists and ''isitors In ~ (nr \IS, prOl"{IOting v· N 'iuantt"s µrox'imil y to 1sas ot :n Diego as an attruc- H>n to malnland J\1ex · Mn 1011ris ts an d COR\"CO-R e n e wable loo g roups ·· ';ALll,f0ST zd Million WASHINGTON (UPl1 xicansandresidentso( -'fhe Immigration and ll:i er La\ln American Naturalization Service untr_les e;ssed through sa)'S that beginning this }uu'fiit ho&thwal"d as v.·cek c nd it w 111 no ristslaJl~e·ar. longer grant foreign vis· '1 n an lntcr\'lew today itors extensions 0£ their huvez said. "Many of six·month totirist visas. Jtese people can be k~pt . INS sa'd the purpase is '·thttbor'1eriftheyarc-·t o s ave manpower . Ust made t 1v<1r c of the which will then be us<.-d • -- ' -C1trl•ti~11 sci.ftC• Mo..i1cwS.nol<• PllOto MOUNTAINEERING IS ONE KINO OF WILDERNESS ADVENTURE Nature Trips Popular The lcist few years have witnessed a ttend of "back lo the land;' vaca- tions-and \.\'ilh good re· ason . An adventurou!i respite from the com· plexities or urban life C'an openf v.·hole new world. And it can be done at a p pea Ii n.g r a•t c s - especially If you're v.•ill- i ng to do a bit of ~om ework o n the alternatives av a llable. The alternatives are wide. Imagine paddling_ and portaging past waterfalls a nd beaver horse pack1n g 111 th'e" wood s of at least 15 Hif· fer e nt s tates for anywher e from $25 to $75 a day , including meals, u gUidc, horses, and gear. Many outiftlc r s offer 0-eatly redt.1ce<l famil' rittes. · · FOR THOSE ""anting instructional or self- development courses in a variety of wilderness <'X - periences. there are schools, such as the N~1 t i'o n a I O u t d o o r Leadership School in Lander, Wyo dams in 1he 3·million-'" Such programs off •r acre Minnesota noun-trips t eac hing moun rlary Waters Canoe Arca. t a in eer1ng, wilderness Outfitte rs th ere off er biology tor collegJ!credit. packages that go as hl.., canoeing, and \findjam· as Sl5 a day per canocisf: ming. Prbgrams range and · one·third less for from one week to a v.•hole children and groups in-semester ... and cost fro1n eluding food . gear, m aps, S250 up to S:t ,750. and rout~ recom menda-But outdoor vncations tions. -offer much m ore than Or you can enjoy Just a good pri ce. An un· . . expected meeting \vilh a lone moose, that first- e'Ver rappel off ;:i moun· lain cliff, or the serene silence of a star-studded night a're unrepeatable ex1reriences1 "Thal kind of '"~cauun s"'ems mor~ real than seeing Europe or doing other mqre ll;'aditional v~cations, •• !j ays one )'oung urbanite who took a float trip with he r husband down the. Culoroid6 River two sum· mers <1go . '"It 's not passive, like sitting on a Peach. You reall y get in· volved."'" "'IT WAS the s ingle best in\'estment for me nnd my family in terms of tlmf', money . and plan· ning,'' says Mrs. Ann Love. who spent 2 ~:i: week s "'ilh her four children horsepacking at the Bar X D:tr Ranch in Crawford, Colo. 11ny regjonal ottrac .. for other purposes s~h ion~ to Tifuane and San ~s finding and deporting ego" He is coordinAt• •illegal Immigrants and hi·~ advertis ing and speedin~ up' proces~ing {'f pron101 ions \\"ilh o( \mmigra.tion apphca-r---:_;;ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•liiiiiiijjj;;=--:--1 osc of the Sun J)1e"o lions. ~ itort1 und C"unv~ntion Eitt~n!iil()ns will be rl•au. granted fo r s pe c inl j h:.t vt:z sc.ud he i1lso is C'ir<"urii stances such us ill liidlng rrprl!!ientativt!s health or compelling ii.t t;u.udulttj:1rn. ttl exi cu family reasons, but only ty, Mo nl r rrey and onordcrof'thelNSdlret- er major Mexican tor. rlst morkels to show About 4 .8 million ' l\de ~ Mnd di ~lrlt111tf' tot1rlst vl~a!I were i~sued 'l"Ot·hu1 f....,_ Ul (i:-,(·;d l!J7 I FOLK CRAFTS • OM!onttrcrt.d i" J•wfl Court WASHINGTON'S llRTHOA.Y FU . 17 5outh Coa$t ?laza r I t\~1STERDA "I ~ Ul'I i Va ndel Park had become an international gathering place for youth from almost every corner of tfal! globe v.:ho came there to do their o"•n thing. but I hat's all over nov..'. 1~7L, youth leader Pi ct H1cn1ens said . .. , hope to crea i.,c a happ_v at- n1osphcrl'. · · lie did . al first , ::tlthough the s\.\·arms of youth brought complaints .ibout noise from local citiZ('flS Then t he · 'h<ippy alllltJ~phcrc"' u1 the park degenerate<'! into <i center for gangs, narcotics and soli citing. Poli ce r ceci ved c o1npl a1nls of an in creasin g number of thefts. _ Nov.· the burJ,?her:> arou nd the dO\\'ntov.·n park v.'ill get their sleep. j The re v.•ill be no pancake baking on fires updcr the park bridge, no sing. ing to guitar music. no sleeping in tents or sleeping hags . \\1hen he thre\v the park open tu youth and "'fl O\\'t!r pov.·er"' in "la~. The City Cou ncil decidl.'d by a lari::c - majority there "''ould !JC' no n101·e sleeping out . If you can fly to Boston, you can afford Europe. ,,,'l' "'l' .'i~ } 4'it"it ww~· ;, • ~ Round Trip L.A.-Frankfurt TOdav, you pay about S750f0r a regular round trip from L.A. to Franldlirt. TRANS GLOBE fares . on the other ha nef. start as Iow as s3ss: The 5365 vou save can buy a lot o f Euro pean memo ries. TRANS GLOBE TOURS is Orange All meals and Deverages are 1rcluded Counrv·s Travel Croup charter a per 1n the low pnce of the ticket and so ator 'Nho offers you this new. low is the g0nerous baggage allowance alr fare . The first fhgt1t 1n this pro· of 66 lbs per passenger gram leaves L A on May 21 S1xtv So 1f you thin~ _your money only days advance reservauons for 2. 3 goes a'° far as our East Coast. You·re and 4-week excursions are a must selling yourself short At TRANS You fly o n CONDOR AIR LINES GLOBE". it can buv you the vacar1on owned bV the West German govern of a lifetime Right now ment 1n spacious, luxunous 747s "' NO CLUB MEMBERSHIP REQU IRED. LI MITED SPACE AVAILABLE. AND AFFILIAT&O TllAVEL AG~NCIES FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 646-5 006 OR (714) 833-0454 18?0 Newport BIVCi . Costa Mes..1. Ca ano 1rv1nelown Center. irv·ne. Cahfomla ·oeoendlnQ on season and gfouo S>Ze \ • l ... Sund1y. Februery 18, 1975 • Leontyne Pl!ice-to Sing ·i~··:LA ''SOMETHING FOR EVER YOHE'' With ArHJ•IG lqn)bwry & Mlchoel Y Of"li OUSJIH HOFFMAN '0Lf:HHY~ Ill ~ "CONl"ES~IO NS 01" A WINDOW CLEARNE A" I Rf ''TH E MODEL" (Ill "STEPl"EHWOLF·· IR l "THE STEEGLE" Ill THE CITY SHO,PJNG CENTRE ORANGE •532.5121 .. CITY ';EHTRE CIHEMAS S.A. FRWV (MANCHESTER EX .I G.G. FRWY !CITY OR. [lC.J .. ..._._Of 1"0t"adi1•" NCOM:t>rl Of lo1t9ladr1htt "'M• With Golde" Gun .. "MR. MAJES;TYK" ll"GI . "THE LO HG EST YARD" '. 0SERl"ICO" IR I .. COl<fl SS!O'"' Of " w...oow (.~ .... ,. ••• ( .. ·wor .... G G.lrl'" :A Money's ~~~Worth .. ~ .... SAVES your money in the DAILY PILOT Leontyne Price, one of America's n\ost f~imous sopranos, y,•ill sine at the Los Angelcb Pltusic Center Pavilion at 8p.m . ~1arch 9. She will sing a varied program including ;.1rias by Hande l and 11.tozart, songs by Schubert. 'fchaikovsky und Rach1naninoff. and ~pi rituals Tickets are available from Wallich 's, l ... iberty ~ind Mutual agencies. Jnforn1ation 11un1lll'r <.it lh e Ai usic Center is ( 2 l:J 1 626· 721 1. One of 11.1 iss Price's most fun1ou:o. Maya1zs · Filmefl The anc:1t"nl .\I :.i yun ,)\/ll'i.' antl 'J'ult1:c people~ \I.ill Uc :.tud1ed in <1 fi1n1. ··Ancient Arnt>tll'Ci S.~aks,·' \U bt• :-.hO\\ll at.1:!:.15 µ 01 tod<i ~ Ill lht• f-or1fm The<.it e r on th~_. t-c:.lt\':Jl of 1\rt ~ (,r,1u r11 1 ~ in l.;_1it<Jna Bettch r\<ln11 :.:.ion 1~ frt't' 1'ht• sho\viu i.: 1s parl 11f ltu· t·ll\.., \\1111.·r l·'1•~t 1\·aJ "A TOU~:..~:~~iNG~ ~.~ .. ,~~=:· ~ N~Y.IV0 11Kl 1 Mf '• '\: ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSON'" ALICE DOESN'T UVE HERE ANYIVIORE CINEMA CENTER MOW HAllott AT ADAMS MESA. YERDECEHTER 979-4141 tiCLUSIYE !MGAGEMEMT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE "CROSS 56 Penahzea 102 F1e1 JOLobo< 1ole 57 Map 103 Htlrrled 32 lyric ooem 76 Knous 1 Cincn 58 Most t04 Out111 34 Snare 79 Collide slang unusual 105 Girl's name 35 Injure 80 Depend 5 C1ca1r1~ 60 Less 106 Heal 36 Brings up 81 Charac1er1slic 9 Bearing 6 1 Too1hy 107 Carbonize 37 Heating 82 Harbors 15 Persian smites 108 Remove lamp 83.Nu\ producl 62 Small illlerior 38 Scorched complement 21 Bell • amounl 111 Ballet duet 39 •••• A111s 85 Encourage invenl!on 65 Or1g1na1e 113 Delace 40 Spanish . 86 Small: 23 Pain 66 Army NCO 116 Portal parts dialect Scottish rellever 67 Edge 118 Givers 41 Misinlorm 87 Hallway 24 Reluctanl 68 lr11anl T 19 Eals away 42 Beach grain 88 Haughty 25 Tennis 69 Bridle 120 Entertainment 43 Fatners 89 Time strokes straps 121 Painler 44 Loved ones unit 26 H+t hard 70 lariat 122 Negligenl 45 Soviet "" T1U 27 Take out 71 Reproach 123 Allot Socialist '"" 28 Minute 72 Jewelers 124 Soup Republic soil 29 D11tuant1sh we1ghl vegetables !abbr.) 9 1 Amazed 30 Telegram 73 Eiustence 47 Stopi 93 Unrelenl'lng 31 Mortar 74 Helmsman DOWN 48 Trial's pursuer trays 75 Clutch locate 94 Exclamation 33 Family 76 ManserYanls t Pack. snugly 49 I/old 95 Opposed member 77 Wl1ness 2 Granular 51 Penaltr 97 Extinct 34 Woody 78 Mortal snow incurred bird plant 79 School 3 Nauhcal 52 Board game 98 Emphasize 35 Sacred group term 53 Sparkle 99 Meager 36 Thin 1n BO Drill back 4 For each 55 Female 101 Rime tone 81 Shy 5 DiY1ded chickens 102 Wise 38 Vagabond 82 Sapling 6 Short SIOry 56 Foremost m"" 39 R1l1e 83 .Greek letter 7 Amos's 57 Wrinkle 103 Cati cleaner 84 Australian partner 59 Sandnill loudly 42 Positive bird 6 Legal 60 Sloneworl!.er 104 Russian 43 Bristles 66 Red sn&de ma lier 61 Lawn yelYel conve:illon 44 French 89 Hidden 9 MoYable 62 Adventurous 105 Evergreel\8 autnor supply 10 Silly trick 63 Abohshmenl 106 African 46 Opera 90 Horseback t 1 African r1Y&r 64 Wagers raYine solos game 12 Burmese 65 Angers 107 Arrive 47 l ~slen! 91 Avouch Spirit 66 ·Tossedtt 108 Merriment 46 Arlicle ot 92 Fable 13 French coococlioo 109 Arm lood le ssons summer 67 Trumpet bone 49 8BSQU0 93 S1eed 14 Whal Lucy is sound 110 Sounds caps 94 Confederate 15 Golfer's 66 Couon ol 50 Coarse 95 Fr1ghlen1ng allendanl bundle silence lile 96 Surface 16 Lalin 70 Restrict 112 Non· 51 Jargon angle greelings 71 Trade-martt Jew 52 Catcher 97 Ora 17 Electrical 72 Roman 114 Common Yogi 98 Marksman unit ~oddess Yerb 53 Delame 99 Slender 18 Presupposed 74 mall 115 Family 54 Moslem 100 Decay 19 Appraise sandpipers member Utle 101 Bridge 20 Goll llems 75 Gaudiness 116 EQuine 55 Clutch teems 22 Lighthouse 76 Negal1Ye mother 117 Greml111 • ' • ' • " a u • II " " " n " • • • v " • • • a • 1• IOI 10 ·~ Ill Ill SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS \ • 1 • V~rdi ·s ·· . .o\tda:· 'fhl· dramatic 1oprarlo,i.s 4.1~~0 kno>A·n fol' her m <.1ny recordings, including. e\lc. l'Ul i's ··11 Tab;:1rro" and Verdi's ··La Foraa del Dest1no. ·• WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN NE\\'P11 RT'S0Nl. Y SEBRING CU1'TEltS WESTCLIFF PLAZA -646 ... 925 ' Al Poe.., Ill "GODFATHll 11" Ill "YOUNG FIAMKlllSTllH" 17 Mt'-1 Ir~ ll"GI "MUIOER OM THE ORIENT IXPIESS'" IPGI 0'THE STIONQ.IST MAH IH THE woaLD" "IMCllDllLE JOwtMEY" IGI "'GOHE WITH THI wtMO" "SOYLEHT GREEM" ll"GI "'COHFf.SSIOH OF .4. WINDOW CLf.AHlR" Ill + .. CAHO'r" IRI 'IME LONGEST YARD" .. O DESSA P.ILl" IRI James Caan Alan Arkin 1 IOI Freebie ·and the Bean WITH Y.4.LEllE HAIPf.lt EDWARDS HARBOR TWIH CINEMA HARIOR AT WILSON COSTA MESA 646-0573 PACIFIC'S LA MIRADA ROSECRANS AT LA MIUDA LA MIRADA CEHTf.R- 521-9980 nus .. TERMINAL MAH" ... -.. • UJ.1M• .. MATINEES • Al!l[Rl fltID LAIRN BACAIJ. ~IWSIM lmlff!QWI Wllll.11:11.W fNI Pl~ CASSEL SlmC!NlRY ORANGE DRIVE-IH 2 SANT It AHA FWY. NEAR CHAl"MAM. 01.4.MGE S5'1·7022 "TERMINAL MAH .. PLITT CITY ~2 It T THE CITY CENTU ORAHTE 997.0112 PLUS "CATCH 22" DAILY D1N llfl[Jll , l\!OOI fll!R AN1ll1li m!<JN.I WES.>\ RHWl'i RAOfl lm:RTS OOMJllDMm< MIOWl lm< ' .. .. MESA Conlin. Sat. & Sun 2 p.m. Eves : 1 p.m. 188-1 Newport eo.~ Met4 ~4 ··1\!.2 , IUH.·TMlill. 1:00-1,~: :~ ' ..... t.iliLJ\! R fffilLllA: r;J;i11Wil.IA.'J . ~l"M ROGER~ .JAMESBOND OOT • ,,,N fllMIN.()S "THE MAN WR'llTHE GOLDEN ,._,.,,., .... , ••••• 0160 GUN" ~­• '1 ''H'.i 'Iii •• t• fl .11:..~." 1.~.\..11A, :,1 • J ·'J '.':.:.1 ... t1/ .. '2 ......... ~.,,., .P.>lf; SHOWN NtGHTl Y 6:45 &. lQ.;00 P.M. t.na..a·""·>·M I. lflOG ~ MOO J~y /C)0\0Q(I fn ti00 ~00·1l •) s., s~n ·1 10VJOO·OOO ~Q(l 11 •~ NO PASSIS $1.2 5 "r IL 2:1 0 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST =r::~r -!• PLAZA I oaioo armr ..::..,1 S46·2711 '1 1.1--.1..01.•:•:-~"~·:.... ____ .. _, SO; COAST~ PLAZAll ~~ S49·llS2 ~ ClllEMALAllD THREE 1414 So. Ha1biir Anilhtim 635-7601 -~9 ~I & t: WO<L, , .. ., i<oo., .. .., -'II, J 11 1 II, l ·!,,t I~ I IOGI .. ·""• ••-·•·-••O•H• _," -·~ -1 HELD OY'IR! ·.-.., ,~, MIN 1:t: ... IP'Gt GOl.mlll ..... -MR . MAJESTYK CALL THE.A.TIE fOl SHOW TIME$ MONDAY lht" rAIDAY l •DO ·.>I satUllDAY 1i·10 . s 00 SU"IOAY • H'O~IOAYS 11 )0 • 2 N 111'1irr IHI llAN • TllMtNAl MAH !1'111 , .... """""·~· w.1 .w .. w... ....... 11- ~Ac11ie TH&&TRll& 19t1V•·IN IUNl IWIP llllTS HAR•O" •LVD.Drl.,..·IA SWOllMMta..,._s._. S.t .I Sw" -l•IOl IO Ilia OlllANOI Drive-Int 11 '"· 5•1 .I '"" · '""' 10 •~ •••~'"' """"' 01Ao.-$1M .. • f•mllr fun! p;'•fll1! l••••in• CY..,•I ··-"'"" ....... ol • ......... <'•I • ••• :011 _ .. n.,m....-- l{AfHlllMl I OSS SfEPfOID WIVES lflll1 THE BAIYMAKEI 111 1"""4.T INTRt-lm W•lf ...,.,., 'TtONGf$1 MAN IN WOl:lD 111 INCllOlllf .K>UINIY • \•"" ... ···-.. ··• ~ .... , ...... \\I 1011 ,, ... 1 .. -......... _ ,., 1111 &Dlll.1 NIH! CONflSSIOHS Of A WINDOW CllANll 1111 NAUGMTl SRWltDISSIS M UL'illlll.Y l(AUTIJUL PIOPlf itt PlUI t WlfltC lllT FANTASnc PL&STIC • uTHE STICK" The report exposed him as a dealer in drugs , firearms, and women. He hated cops. He didn't know he was living with one. I • I ~ I I I I 1 ' ( " ' 1. 11 j fl \t I ! 1! ' " ti ~ • 1; ! 1 r ~ ., I ~S~ttari.us: : ' "" iFl,iid Out Why MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 BySYDNEYOMARR : ~RIES <March 21'-April 19): Emphasis is on be1n,g able to bold on to what you own. Surprise legal maneuve.r could catch you of[ balance }'rotect possessions. · TAURUS <Avrll 20-May 20J : Cycle;, such that l '.OU .get started on important project or make s1gn1flcant contact. Popularity is on upswing due to unorthodox procedure or announcement. • GEMIN1 <May 21 ·June 20): You get things done -m~ans the Chips are down and the wait- jhg game ts finished. What was kept from sight now becomes very visible . • CANCER (June ~1-July 22>: Friendship is put to test. What begins aB a friendly discussion could become heated. You make discoveries eo11. cerning member of opposite sex: ~.EO (July 23:Aug. :c:2J: Creative energies are ulihz.ed. You may be impatient with those who squander money and time. Before casting "first stone," consider age. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 221; Travel plans may · be changed or cut short. Check costs reserva· tions,'time schedules. You seem now tC:be drawn iti two directions. . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22J: Highlight humor, · ~rs.itility. Constructive outlet can be found for • testlessness." Give full play to intellectual ooriosity. ' ':'·SCORPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2J J: You may have to Cl>ar down for purpose of rebullding. Aquarius CJnd Leo figure prominently. Another Scorpio is 1 lrJ pjcture, too. I'• S ·SAGITTARIU <Nov.22-Dec.21J: Rerusetobe :witisfied merely to know something occurred - I find out why it happened. Relationship in· U>nsifies. I -C1\PRICORN C Dec. 22-Jan. 19J: Domestic Qd· iustment ii; desirable -and necessary. One you I Care f~r v.•ill make gesture of reconciliation. Be 1 r~cept1\'C. ; AQU,\RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18J: Real est_ale, µroperty va~ues -these now are apt to be em- phasized. O«?t reliable appraisal. Avoid being - your own nttorney. •. PISCES (Feb. 19·1\farch 20): Realize sotne .I Con• Me.• 646-3102 '"' 'THUNDERBOLT and UGKTFOOT" "THE SPIKES GANG" MAILBOX ) STIMULATES In the DAILY PILOT I ~r.ivel plans may not now be practical. You may ti<:tve responsibility which does not currently 'permit movement in free-and-easy manner. ~""===;;;:=!;;=======;r--:-=:1::::==::::1=======1 Soloists ~ought Orange Coast ColJea:e is seeking soloists for its l April 12 pe rform a nee of 1'1endeJssohn 's oratorio, "Elijah." ! Auditions will be Feb. 22 and 23 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the college J\fusic ~studio 1. Audition ap- ;p.Ointments may be rOade by calling 642·5512 or 968-8613 . I I <Soloists should be pre. p;Wcd to sing a sC lection from the oratorio. ()rchestra To Play I The UC Irv i ne Orchestra. conducted by Alvaro Cassulo, v.•i\l perform at 8 p.m . March T: and B in the college's fin e Arts Village 'fheatcr. ·The orchestra will not perform Feb. 21 and 22 with the Un iv ersity ~horus as previously an· rlounced . (iACK ANDERSON) I I • REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT "'Rafferty andtheGold DustTwins' is a funny movie with unflinching, biting humor." ' -~ ·~ ~m•lh. CO<;M OPnl I T AN A Gruskof1f\18"1ure/lrn50f'I Ptoduchon Alan Arkin 'Sally Kellerman Mackenzie Phillips "Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins" Ale;-Rc:Jcco. HIWTJ Delili's1.mon . ~ t>'l --..Onaofl _...,, L-.. Wfllll'fl by-K.ore 0..C:ll<I Dr Dio:* ~<II ~-· !Khnol;olol'" EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT BRISTOL CINEMA IV . IRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOPPING AREA 540-7444 ' . CHARLTON HESTON Al/A GARONER GEORGE KENNEDY M-fh. 7:00-9:)1) fll. 6-1:30-10:4.S M0tt.·Thurt. One~ Only 8 p.m. Fri. 7:10· I 0:50 • Sat. 1 l :lO.J:SS 7:30-10:50 •SM". 1:00-4:30-8:15 Suno.y. February 18, 1975 aiW'l'iia.Y .Jlli!!!!!Slll ::;,Qt> I 11) .. l :IS·f:ll '"C611ftttHN.of A WIH.w C'--"' 1:01·4:10.7:40 . OAIL Y PILOT ...... WA.LT • DISNCV f1'tt. , Gia~ ~ .... ):41-7:JI KAll•f llOW'H"-i1JO.l*5 All :~;;:::':":'·:·:·:·-:": ... :"~( CMMAj IAIGAIN MATINf( l\lllTD.AY 'fll ]:>OJl.M • AllW.lofS $1.]5 I :J•J:Jl-lr• .. 7.• l·f.lf "G-tw'1 Sp1tctacuhar" 1 :t• f:tl· I. I 1·7. I l-t.JI '"PHAMTOM OF THE PA•ADISl'-) 3:15-&:10·,:50 '"COHCERT FOil IAMGLADfSH" l;J0-4:50·1:05 l HOW-S&T. UwOH, "(..,Alll.f l lOWH''-1 JO.)·\I "IAH.l& .. IS.H''-:IO.I 01 "'KAMlOM"-4 I~• II ' ; , . ' I • .. '· ' ) ' ' Mickey is a happy part 88 of growing up ... remember? Remember your happy times at Disneyland? When you're ready to share them with your children, • Mickey and his friends will be waiting with open arms to welcome you. Because Disneyland has almost traditionaHy become part of growing up. The hap- piest part. Come live it again. • L ... • - I ·' Sund•r. Febru!!J' 1!, 1975 The free tree is just for openers. Open un nccount at our Newport Ccntt:r or Orange offict:, u11d you'll take l1ome a beautiful Aleppo plnc tree. And if you stnrtanaccountatany . .\mericanSt.ate Banh: office during our Newport grand opening celebration, you11 bccoi11e a Churter 1-Iember \VIU1 special banking pri\'Jlcges. You're entitled to absolutely free checking (no mlnJmu.m balunce), free person- alized checks, and all the other free services \Ve l1uvc to offer. Like free 11otary service. Free travelers checks. And postagt- pald banking-by-mail. Over a year, eacl1 of these free services can add up to plenty of savings. And don't forget our other banking conveniences. Out· ••Treasure Island"' In Newport Center, the auton1atic teller that 11ever closes. Plus Amertcan State Dan.k's extended banking hours: 10 a.in. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Thursdn .. y, und 10 o.nt. to 6 p.m . on Frtda:rs. If you thi.Ilk that banks are busica.lly all alike, let us shO\\' you the difference. A difference in service nncl attitude that'~ V.·orth a change, with or v;ithout a free tree. ' 3UU Ne"' port Center Dri\'C, ~e\\'l:iort Hcuch, C11. 9260:.i Tel. 640-5100 10wn & Country ou1d lt"iutn St.. Orw1gc, Ca. 926.68 'fel. 558-3212 ME.lttBER FPIC 8'ach's Best Value Gets Even J ~ Priced fton1 $44,950 20l Superior Blvd ., Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 Al tile corner of Superior Ave . and Ticonderoga Street. A Development of Don E. Woodward • • Judge Loo~_ at Divorce Rate ~ LOS ANGELES <UPI) divorcea in 1Los An&eles loot any love or-meaning she said. · · <# hpbaband·w .wile ..;,J -In the Ove ye•rs since County. Ip 1970 there or bapoiness for dther •·Now it ls possible f«' Jess\here ii a question aC! California introduced were 39,664 dissolutions party,,-Judge Watson one ot those parties to' custodyo(chUdren. 1 •"no fault divorce," dis· and last year there weri "11a1d. • break the contract un· Property I• dlvJded • solutions of marriage 38,796. The '8·)'ear-old judac. ilaterally and I'm not at equally no matter w!\o have jumped 25 percent Superior Court Judge herself mother of tour all sure that ts right. fil~ tho suit and that and the head of the Los Nancy Watson believes children, said another Perhaps there should be bas, rather unexpec_t~· Angeles County Family the new procedure has positive aspect ls that it a greater period of de. ly, caused compl1c_~· COurts is not sure it was definite advantages over has el i m in ate d the lay. But that is up to the tlons. , altogethera1oodldea. the old divorce 18~ messy business of legislatur"· not the Ju~ee Watson said 1 The law permit~ one which reQuired proof~ pri~!tte Investigators .courts.•• that it is _now necessa1y 1 party to a marriage to grounds of adultery, gett.W.B evidence or in-for family courts ts> breaklbe bond with the treme cruelty, willful d · fidelity and principals JUDGE Watson said become a~c~untants arid 1 simple assertion that sertion or neglect or and witnesses perjuring that no one who has been make dec1s1ons down to there are 'irreco~cilable ·habitual intemperance. them s e 1 v es r or a married for a number of the last do)J.ar on lbe differences'' and no divorce. years has not gone ·worth of various assetB · chahce of reconciliation. "IT IS definitely better But Judge Watsoo is through periods of stress so they can be divided In 1969, the last l'.ear in that it is a means of concerned 'about the and tha! a great many SO·SO. l before the law went tnto people ceasing to cling to s.hary rise in the dissolu· marriages which have .. Many husbands and effect, there were 28,704 marriages that had loog tioo rate. It had been ex· wi~tood those trials un· ·wives still cannot accept 1 pected to jump .the first doubredly would have the fact they not only are y e tr~-b. u t m o s t broken up had divorce not r~uired to r.ecoudt ! sociologists had expect· been so easy. the misbehavior of thefr edit to drop back down In the dissolution hear· spou~es but are not, .and it has not. ings now , some or which permitted to do so. 1 Hobbyists Pro tected . - WASIUNGTON <UPIJ -The Federal Trade Commission has published final rules designed to protect collectors or coins and political memorabilia from being stuck with imitations. Under the regulation-& -efreetive March 10 -any political campaign button, poster, sticker or advertisem'ent must be marked with the year of manufacture. That way .a Wendell Wilkie lapel button made in 1975. for instance, could be readi- ly identified. Any imitation coin or commemorative medal, including paper reproductions, will have to be stamped with the word ·•copy " in capital letters. The regulation:-. follu"'" the ]973 Hobby Protection Act. • • • Plushes & Shags Select from nylons and poly· esters. Mulli<olor and sohds. lffJllkrlY to $7.tt PolyE\Sttf Hl·LO Shag in PATTER~ED SHAG s5aa two t~e cplor combinations ·~ $9... sq. yd. SHORT ESHAG Sel e.ct from e ra heavy polyester rx nylon n S011d shades or splash effect. l oplorly .. $I~ uwtTlO 10 iTOQ. ",.._. rfJllY JOI llST SlLICTIONS! 409/e,509/e AND MORE ON OICE REMNANTS & ROL ENDS! ¥arpet Town's remnants d roll-ends are l1rst quality carpeting. The same ashion carpeting you 'll find on our huge broadl rolls. The only difference is size. You see, whe ur 12 feet wide rolls become less than 21 feel lo we call !hem "roll-ends" and slash their priced ~ically lo move lhP.m out. Ideal for bedrooms, b hs. even wan-to-wall carpel! Hurry for best sete 'on and bring your room measurements. "Whenyouenterintoa last less than five '.'That's.certainly o~ marriage, it is a mutual . minutes, there is no thing we Judges hfve to_1 agreement, a contract testimony or evidence of be thankr~l for ," JttdgC: ,between two parties," wrongdoing on the part Watson said. CJ FOlK. CRAFTS D._lralod In Jewel Court .WASHIMGTOH 'S llRTHDAY FEB. 17 South Coast ?taza 1971i . AMERICAN MOTOR S GREMLIN "232" NOTHING TO BUY ! ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LlkEI HOW TO ENTER. Nothing lo buy. Simply till out otllci1I enlry blank and place in lhe entry boll at any partrc!pallng Carpet Town Showroom In the greater Los Anoelea areL ELIGIBILITY Any Calllomla mtdent, age 18 or owir, wilh a valld Calilomla drN-ers lk:ense m1y enttr. (Carpet Town employeas, relattves alld wppHer1.1xcluded). DRAWING Final day to enter is Saturday, March 1st. Enlrle1 from 111 Soothern California Carpet Town Slores will be col1ecled for the drawing to be held on Monday, March 3rd. GRAND PRIZE Brand new 1975 Americ1n Motor1 Gremlin "232", 6 cylinder with air condl!i6nlllq, pciwer steering, llnled gta11 arid radio. • ' -NOTIFICATION Of'· WINNER • Winner rlffd l'IOt bl! Pf'8sen1 at lime of drtwlng. • W'rnrier wlll bt l'!Otitled by mall fltld/ 0t ltillphone. • NllM of wlnn1'1Q' entrant wih be f)oated 111ll~rn Callfotnl1 \Cttpet TO#ft' 1to1t1. •. • Prite m1.111 bl olilmt4' by winner within ft dtyt ot nO!lllc1tlon. SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER -.... 1 ........ -.... . 2111 s...... ll)Jt1t .. 11a.4 -11-"'·-- • .... MIOI...... • ..... ~ .... --.-... , .. _•C~R, The Largest Carpet cho in in th• Wettiimlli~··•,_j-5561i':iml""~' ••••• .;·~;_~·,™6=••••11!1••1111!1•11•~·-.·.·~.··.,-~·~·· I , I ' ... " I I \ l • • DAILY PILOT CJ McCarter Lea'.& Bruins, 7 4-62 T1·ojans Nab 92-90 LOSANGEt.ES (APJ -Guard Andre McCarter's 18 p0ints and noor play led the second ranked UCt.A Bruins to a 7'·62 PaclClc-8 basketball vi«:,lory over a de- termJned Oregon Stale Universi· tyteam Saturday night: UCLA ran ort "to a 49·38 lead after six minutes of the second haU but the Beavers clawed back to within two points at 57.55 wjth 7:$0remainlng. The Bruins' Dave Meyers hit an IS.foot jumper and two Cree throws and Rich JVashlngton added a l2·foot jumper and two Miller's Neighbor ' Holds Lead SAN DIEGO (AP) -Rod Tunseth, who has spent 15 years of relative obscurity as a.gypsy golfer, laughingly says he was almost forced to quit the pro tour. ··J'm a touring pro, right? Sup- p.osed to be one of the best, nght?" Funseth asked. "Okay. Sol go home and I play a couple of rounds with my next- door neighbor. And he beats me. He beats me bad. I m e an really bad. So if you can't beat your ne xt-door neighbor, how in the world can you make a living on the pro lour?'' But funseth 's n ext -door neighbor in Napa, Calir., hap- pens to be Joh,nny Miller, the On TV TodHfl Ch<11111el ;; ''' 2 young m a n who h as won three of his last four s tarts and has been the tour 's most sensational player over the last 14 months. And, with Miller suffering from a heavy cold. F\ln.seth has been able to leave him far behind and assume sole control of the top spot after three rounds of the $170,000San Diego Open. But he had to work hard for a three-under -par 69 that lifted him out or a three-way for the lop Saturday. ··Jt was two different nines.-· sighed Funseth, who played hi s front side fiv e-under-par and then had lo work hard for a 38 coming home. It•1eft him with a 1free throws to &ive the Bruins a 'SS.SS lead. UCLA won its 19th straight game ot PauJey PaviUon and widened Its Pac 8 lead to two games with a n B·l record followed by· the Beavers with a Mmark. Mccarter a nd reserve Jim Spillane led the ball-hawking Bruins as they forced the 17th· ranke d Beavers to commit numerous turnovers with Spillane making seven steals. Meyers, UCLA's top scorer, was held >A'ltbout a field goal thi:ou.gh the first 24 minutus. H~ ana Washington finished with 14 paints each for the Bruins, Oregon State was led by ti· foot-8'. 23S-pound center""°nnie Shelton, who scored 17 before 'routing out with 4:02 remaining and UCLA ahead 68·:;9. Reserve forward Paul Mille r and forward Don Smith each added 10 paints for the Beavers. At this point coach J o hn Wooden placed UCLA in a four- corner stall offense. • The Bruins found themselves in a dog fight in the first half. The • ·lead challgcd hand~ niOtl t11ncs and was tied five limes befor~ UCLA pulled awny tQ a slim 35·32 halftime lead. The defensiv~ play of McCarter and Spillane contribut- ed to the late Bruins .spurt. Spillane's ball hawking and as- sists led the Bruins to seven· straight at the end or lhe half tor the three point 1n argin. UCLA shot only 37.5 ~rcent from the rield hitting only 12 of 32. f\teyers was zero for six. The Bruins took a 15-14 lead after eight n1inutes and spurted to a 21 -14 l tc:~u.I un :1 il<ilph Orolt 1nger !•1y·in unrl '' Washington la.y ·in itnd l11J and tv.·v free throv. ~ br l\1eyers. OSU camt! right back \\'Ith eight strai~ht points on two loni.: Jumpers by !\tiller, one by Dou~ .Oxsen and two free thro..,..·s by Shelton to give the Beav~r~ .1 2-1-23 lead. ORaGON ST t•U S'11•11• 10, 'iolM!llon II, 0~S~fl t, "°""I b lu~~~· 1, Moi.,.r10.Le1l "Tote•111 it UC:LA jl'I Meyer\ 1•. Jolln~n ,, Wl~l'lll'IQIOf> H lr11t1v•trl '· "'<C.•W• II. Drotu .. .,. •• ,,, •• 237~-l& Helllom•· UCLA, l~·ll. Total lo.ti• 0."90" Sl•lt Jt, UC:LA 1• Fouled out She!lori ... 12.1•2 Lagu1ui Niguel Play Tanner Serves 1st Win of Year By GLENN WIUTE 01 llM! D111y Pilal M~U Roscoe Tanne r 's devastating service was s imply too hot to handle and the classy Stanford University graduate downed Charles P asarell, 6-4, 1·6, Satur- day afternoon to "·in the \'alen - tine pro tennis classic at Laguna Niguel Tennis Clut. "l can't recall having ever ·served better,'' Tanner said following -the triumph. And Pasar ell , "'ho had also served strongly, s aid ... I just couldn't re- turn his service and when I did get a chance, I missed the re· turn." As spect ator ·randy Gillis or Laguna Niguel so aptly put it, it was like no one v.'as there to op- pose Tanner's service. Incredibly, he o nly gave up one point on service in the last set. in- cluding tie-breaker play. His m atch service stats show the following: lie double faulted only once. served 10 aces, v.·on five of the six games in the second set in love <Jnd yielded on· ly s ix points on service for the af· ternoon. ·ranner earned the $3,000 v11· tory check in less than an hour. ··it was n1y first tournament vic- tory or the year'" he said. .. I had good rhy.thm·today l felt I was mixing it up very \.l.'ell Sometimes I 'd serve to hi~ forehand and other times I'd hit it av.'aY from him. Psychologic•d- ly it's a great lift when you get the first point of a game on the other guy's serve and I v.·as try- ing to keep hi1n off balance. ··1 would lik e to have returnt<l his service a little better, but ht! had a good service, too." ·ranner was able to break Pasarell ·only once, that in the seventh game of the first set. But his own service v.•as so indestruc- tible that 1t seemed he .,..·as in no danger or losing the second set s hould it go into tie-breaker, y.·hich it did. He won the tie·breaker. 7 -~, getting the match-deciding point on a nifty return down the line v.·hich Pasarell "·as unable to play A sun-soaJtl'd t•rov.·d of 879 Look in the sho"·. Cage Wi11 LOS ANGELES (AP> -Gus Williams scored 25 paints to lead 10th-ranked Southern C!tl to a 92·00 win over Oregon Saturday night in a Pac 8 game .at the Sports Arena. Freshmen Eurl Evans a nd 1Stlve Malovic scored seven points between them to;open a see-saw game and give Southern Cal a six point lead, 79·73, with 5:30 remaining. Evans hit a layin, a jumper and a Cree throw and Malovic hit a tip to establish Southern Cal's lead over the 13th-ranked Ducks. Southern Cal led 85-78 with 4: 14 to play but Oregon scored five straight points to cut the lead to 85·83. Veteran \Villiams th~n took over, getting fouled three times and converting fiye three throws. Evans hit a ke)' lay in to also help Southern Cal to its winning margin. A 40-foot desperation shot by Ron Lee Y.'ith no time left on the clock barely fell orf the rim end- ing the game. Lee led Oregon v.'ith 22. Stew Jackson had 21 . Evans had 20, 15 in the second half for Southern Cal. Southern Cal's record is 15-5 overall and 5··1 in the Pac 8 Oregon is IS-6 and 3-6 in the Pac 8. Southern Cal got hot shooting fro1n John Lambert, \ViJliams and Clint Chapman in the firs t half but led only 51-50 , at half- time. Lan1bert !,.cd Southern Cal v.•ith 14 , \\'i\lio.in1s had 12 and Chapman 10. Lee had 16 and .Jackson 14 in the half to pace the Ducks. The Trojans couldn't hold on to tv.·o leads of nine points, 15-6 a nd 31-22. after Oregon's Lee and Jackson found their s hooting range after a rocky start . OREGON Ito/ Jo1c1<~on ?1, w 111 .. tt 11, Lfe 11, Frt"<lentl<\Orl '· Bil•w•Q'. Cold•tri 6, l(eot b, B;>llilrd 11. Strlrig .. r J Tot .. I~: ..0 !0·!9 SO\J T ti ER ti CAL 1'21 L,.mll<!rt I• Trnwb"d!I" 2. C:tiam1l!n,.n 10, w.u ... ms 1s. B11•r.,11 11, s .. uord 1. Ev"n~ 10. MalD.,.•<8. T<11"1 ~l12B·l6 H"l!l•m.. Soulllern Cilt '>I, O.evori )(). "Tol•I '""'' Oregon ]1 Soultif"•O C..I ?l. F""it<I 1)111: w1 11 1en. C.o l<l't!'I, E•<fn~. Tec '1ri1< .. t 10111~. 5oulllf•ri Cal 1>en'~ A 1, I~•. "It was the same story \vhen we m et last V.'Cek in Florida.'· Pasarell lamented. "I only got 10 points off his service th<1t time This time I fell my service v.'a~ better than it "·as in Florida and I was playing better behind m~ scr vi('t;• , · Free Fish Dinner , 206 total, 10-und'er-par for 54 holes and gave' him a one-stroke lead going into today's last 18 holes. CHARLES PASARELL MAKES A RETURN . r.1iller managed a 70 but, at 216, appeared out of title conten- tion thi s time . He trailed f\lnseth. a two· lime v.·inner in 15 long years, by 10 shots. 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M -109 10.11-6'1 109 n .1t11.10-210 67·1J·IO--J\O '"11-1.1 Jn .. n .n -111 ..... 1,-211 IG-IG-11-Jll 11-IG-10--Jlt •"11-11 Jn 11 IG-t'l-;111 11.10-11-212 11.10-11 JlJ ll-t>"IO~ 111 11·12·Wl-11J 71-l>Wl-JIJ IG-11-IJ-Jll 11 IJ-tG-Jll ,, .... /1-J!] 10 71-13-J" Tl·IG-11-JU 11-11-IJ-Jlt 0>&-1).IJ-JU "6.-16-IJ-Jl' 11-11 11-JU U.l!·IT -J1' 7J·l•·69-21S l'·IG-71-JJS 1'·69·7J ?IS ll·ll·I I 11\ Lee Second In Paris Swi1nfest PARIS -r..1 ission VieJO 's Valerie Lee finished second in the 200-meter butterfly Saturday as the United States team cap- tured only t"'o eveAts in an in- t ernational s wimmi-ng meet . here. Lee. a student at Mission Viejo High School. clocke.(J 2:16.66, jus t three-hundredth s of a second behind Anne Katrine Leuchl of East Germ any. Tim Shaw of Long Beach "-'On the 100-meter backstroke and Rick 1 l·lofstctter of McKeesport. Pa ." nabbed the 100-meter breaststroke for the only U.S. victo'ries in 10 events. . Sh a 'v.•. who won the J .500 meters Friday, finis hed fourth in .---------------,the men 's 100-meter free Satur- day. H t won the 100-meter backstroke in 59.75, wh ile Hofstetter was timed in l :04.84 for the JOO-meter breaststroke. Sports Today On Television 10 a.m. (21 ~CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR -World Cup skjing. Al so, an exhibition of speedway motorcyole riding taped at the Astrodome in Houston and the P arado Del Sol r odeo championships taped in Scottsdale, Ariz. (281 -PROTENNJS-Thesingles and doubles rina Is or theSS0,000 USLTA men's nati'lnal indoor tennischampionships. I p.m . (71 -AMERICAN SPORTS!\-IAN-A report on the Hawaiian internationa l billfish tournament, fil med at Kona, Flawaii. (4)· -NHL HOCKEY -The Boston Bruins meet the Flyers at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. 2 p .m . (SI -A,NDV 'l\'ILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN -Final round play in the $170,000 San Diego Open from Torrey Pines Golf Course. (7 > -ABC'S CHAM· PIONSlllP AUTO RACING - Taped coverage of the 171.h Dayton a 500 stock carroce. 3 p.m . <21 -NBA BASKET· BALL -The Los Angeles )s'ilkers meet the SuperSonics atSealtle .... 3:30 p .m . (71 -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Vi enna. l ee Roview. Also. Willie Mosconi gives anexhibl· tion of pOCket-bllli_arcb and the Hawaii¥n Masters surfing ch ampionsl1ipsfromOahu. Garden Grove's Gary l-lall. <1 Unive rsity or Cincinnati medical student, finished second in the 200-meter individual medley and was runner-up behind Shaw in the backstroke. Scott Lautmann of Ann Arbor. Mich ., finis hed second in the 200-meter butter(!).'. which was won by Briton Brian Brinkley in 2:03.40. U.S. women had tv.•o other second place finish es. Kathy Heddy of Summit, N.J . was 48-hundredths of a second behind East German flarbara Krause who w on the 100-meter freestyle in 57 .65. J ill Simons was I it tie more than 11/:z seconds behind Angela Franke. a lso of East Germany. in the 200-metcr individua l medley which was won in 2: 19.91. MJl'S GOODELL CAPTURES RACE SALIN1\S-8ria n Goodell or the ~fission Viejo Nadadores won the 500 freestyle Saturday night at the Northern California lnvita· ti onal swimming meet v.1ith a timeof4 :39.2. Goodell was the only "·inner !Qr the Nadadorcs. but Peggy To~dal took lhi rd in the JOO fly v.1th a 59 .2. TayJor llO\\'e capturt<I sixth 1n the 500 fr('e v.•tth a tlnle of 4 :49.4. ' Costs $100 Fine ROSCOE TANNER, TOUGH AT THE NET. l'har le~ \\latk1n~ of i-'illmore recentlv tried to catch a free trout dinner. hut the venture y.·ound up costing him $100 and he got noihing to eat for the price. It seems he was apprehended after tr~·ing to catch fi sh in <1 pillow cetse from the state fish and game trout hatchery in · I<"'itlmorc. 11 e spo tted lhe ho,t c h ery manager and fled but \\'as c<1ught "·hen he stopped and tried to put his clothes on. Il e hadn't caught any fish , but c1 JUdgP.. determined that the atte1n pt ":as still \\·orth a SIOO fine Dan l\lalane , ex-fountain V:;iJley High cage product. is be- ing lauded for his all-round play as a varsity freshntan performer al the Universit}' of Santa Clara. Broncos co:;ic h Carroll \\'itliams calls the 6-4 1 ~ ~talanc his most consistent pla}'er at both £'nds of the court. "lfji; progress has been a pleasant sunirisc," \\'ii Ii ams S3}'S. 1'-lalane's t"•o free lhro"s in overtime g3vc the Broncos a "'in over St. 1'1ary's a nd he's averag- ing fi \'e rebounds per game. · i\ chip orf the old block yon might say of l\l ik c l~obcrts. son of l\lission Vil'JO lligh basketball co<ich Pat Roberts. The youngi::r Roberts recently \\·as na med l\-1\1P for the 32-tcani junior high tournament at Ser,·ite <ind V.'<1 S on the all -tou rney tc.'1m for a 32 school classic ;1t 1\J at er Dci Ills tcan1. frl11n St Ccci\i;1 .11 Anteaters Bow, 71-60 • Cold UC/ Hits 011ly 37 Perce11t RIVEliSllJE L"C lr\'lllL'' btisketball tean1 h:ul ti s v.orst shooting night of the se,1son 111 rlropp1ng a 71-60 to host t·e.~ ftive rsidc Saturday n1~ht Coach Tim Tift ·s U(.~I 1\n teaters. ranked fourth in th(' NCAA college rlivis1on in field goal shooting "it h i1 SS perc<'nt mark, cou\ri only Jul 37 pcrc1.•nl against the lfig hl :.1ndcr~ 1"he 1\ntcatcrs cnjoyt'<:l 1hc lc~ul during the fi rst l•I n1in11tcs of the ga me . But "'ilh G: 12 to go before intermission, the llighlanders 14•cnt a head . 26 -24. and ma1n- taine(I the ad\'an1agc t!\e rest of thf' way. UC Irvine tnan:.1ged to cut the margin to 46-44 with 11 : 20 to play and sliced it. to 56·52 "ilh G:40 left on a Dave Bak('r Jump:-ihot But the Anteaters ri.nlf•d to S<'ora a point 1n the next 4 1 ~ ,, I I n1inutes as ll1" t•rs1rle zipped to a 1>4-52 lead behind the play of Rel! ~ic l\lims l\tims fin ish ed \\1th 2-1 poult~. getting 16 in lhc second h:l\f in sparking Riverside 10 ii s 14th vi(· lory against eight losses High J tnnp Record Broken by Stones · <lKLAHOf.TA CITY Lanky O"·ight Stones hroke his O\' n "'Ori~ indoor hi ~h jump record \\ith a leap or 7-51 ~to cli1nax the United States ·rra<'k <1nd f'ield federation's 1'atio11 ;1l . Indoor Chan1p\on ~hlµ Saturduy nil!"hl Nine n1eet records fell in the t'STFf meet -on<' <t~ \\"\Ison \\'a1g>A·a. of Tex.,,,s (El Pa~o!. ran the open division mile iri 3: Si Q .JcJ"l"\' ;\l ara ~ led the Anteater~ 111 scoring: \\'Ith JS Y>hde Kevtn lluv1~ hit 14 and Baker had 11 . L'Cl . \\ ith a 13-R record and still 1n 1:011!1.·ntion for <in NC1\A !)1v1s1l1n 11 pla.voff spot, hosts Chapman Thursday nighl. ·rhe AntealC'rs then have thrc£' other home games \Vith t.e"•1s (Ind Clark Co11Ci:!C of Orl'gon 1Saturday1. Cal 1~ol y (Pomon:t l, .\londay. f-~eb . 24 ;ind l'ncifi<· Chr1st1an L~o\le}.lc, \Vednesd}I~. r~eh. 26 . UC I cntls the regu!Hr sea s on at the 1\ir Fort'C' ,\eadem~·. i'"r1d;t). J."eb 28 UC:!rv•"1'' . !q II pl Ip , r, 1 M1 ~11•• l'ti>•N ....,,,,..,, °""" --( 1~.~1 .. ,,,, ?1v~"'"" fol•" H<'lft 1...io UC Ro¥•t"tl• ... Jl ' ' ' • " ' 0 ' " I• 'I 0 " ' 0 " • ' High in ·rustin. ''on both tourna- ments, the title game at Mater Dei going t "·o o ,·e rtirncs. St. Justin l\1 artyr of Anaheim was the loser in both finales. Sue and Lloyd Singer of Foun- tain \'alley rece ntly caught some nice sailfis h aear Acapulco. Sue had the largest catch, a 130· pounder. lier hust?and's fish "'eighed 115. A rt'cenl e ntrant at the University or l\1iami <FloridaJ is WHITE WASH GLENN WHITE sv,.·im star 0:.1\\n f<"rady or Ne..,..·port Heat"h She is among lhf' nat1on ·s lt>ading women freestylers '.\lark Ford , form e rly of ~1arina lligh, was named Far l\'estern Confe rence co-player of the v.·eek r ecently for his basket· ball ex ploits against Sacrarnento State and Chico State. lfe con,bined for 44 poi!llS and 15 rebounds in those tilts and was 16 of 24 frorn the fi eld and IZ or 13 fron1 the free throw lint•. lte's a sophomore. (;a]e Pike and Carl Klass, Jr .. of Laguna Reach have turned in entries for the !\larch 16-19desert off-road race near Las Vegas. lt 's :1400-n1i le run Jim \.\'orthy, lluntlngton Beach lligh eagc >A'hlt of recent years. is averaging l?.6 points per tilt. and 6 re bounds a game ror Biola College of La Mirada. He's averaging 55 percent accuracy on shots from the field. He hit 30 points in the season-opening vie· lory ( 83 ·80 ) ove r Cal Poly. Pomona. Nick Yocca of Dana Hills J.fi gh, Vincent r.tulroy of Newport Harbor and Greg Nitzkowski or •{untington Beach lfigh were honored this past W('ek for main· t;iining high g rad e averages. along '>''ilh boasting s uperi or football skill s. Their f,!rades ran from 3.2to4.0 tBto1\1 Lak<•rs on TV SF..>\"l"l'I .~: 1'he Los 1\nt,:CIP:!> l.aker:o; \\ 111 b~ looking ro1· th~1r sec1>nd :-;1r:1ight \\'in this nflt'r- noon at 3 "'hen they take on the SC-attic Supersonics 1n Seattle iChannel 21. ' I \ , J .. . ' . ' C I DAll.Vl'ILOT '2 4 Oly 11111i e C h 11111it Banner • W~nning Mat Title 'Vis' Biggest Thrill • Season For UCI? By CRAIG SHEFF RUSSELL VIS IN 1924 EdJtbr'• note: The modern tra aports vi1to i1 providing mte-r- tolnmn1t, quality and occasioool- ly controverf!I on a scale never before .4ttained in the world oJ .athletics. Yet sportso/daysgont bJl .aUo hcul great mon1ents and ltar -per/orm~r1 . Today oor look .at the1e days /ocuse.r on San Clemente's Russell Vis. By HOWARD L. llANDY Oft ... D•llf Jl'11e:Slitl ' •·When Russell Vis clam1>S down on that body scissors, his opponents aren't a bit backward about yelling 'un- cle' or whatever.the term is to let the referee know they "'-'i sh Mr . Vis to desist in his boa con strictor antics.·· 'fhat is just one of the n1an~ newsp,per accounts of San Clemente's Ru ssell J . Vis, the 1924 Olympi c Games Doing Back IN SPORTS welterweight < 147-pound I wrestling champion and four- time national AAU title .~ •••••,••""· ••••1•1 ~121:11,..mnlllwut-~~ >(~ holder. A closet-full of memoirs, a i wall frame with his Olympic gold medal and AAU medallions and a hon1e O'w'er- looking the eighth green at Shorecliffs Country Club arc constant reminders or past and present athletic en- deavors. Kings Post 8-2 Victory; ·i Bayi Stai·~ INGLEWOOD -Tom Q·.·· Williams struck for his 20th and ~' • 21st goals of lhe season to ignite a (<- seven .goa l outburst by Los } Angeles and pace the King! to ·an 8-2 National Hockey League vie-•; tory over Detroit Saturday night .. }' "I started wrestling al I:i and finished in the pro game fo~ about six months," he says. ··But the pros :ire a fake from the word go. "They woulrln't give me matches unless I agreed to Jose before J signed a contract But that's another story.·' Vis quit high school after his third year. "l was bashful v.'hen I was a youngster and "''restling was a way of learning and getting to know other people. Defenseman Bob Murdoch, t who scored two goals and added a an assist, fired a IO-footer at 5:57 ~ of the first period to get the Kings "There's one thing I would .t like to impress on the kids to- day. Most of them are in it to gel big muscles-nuts. o(( t!) an early lead. Williams' 20th .goaJ of the season for his first 20-goal year broke the deadlock at 14 :29 of the period, a nd he r aised the King's J leadto3-l althel8:00markwhen { he banged in a rebound for his 21st. SAN DIEGO -Filbert Bay• 0£ Tanzania ran the third fastest in- door m ile in history Saturday ni ght a nd handed Rick Wohlhuter his first loss in ,28 outingS at the ninth San Diego Indoor Games. "They can meet people and can get trips to almost anywhere they v.•ant to go by just talking it up as a.team "Wrestling will gel you nowhere except to learn to ust· i. your own initiatiYe and lo meet people. "'l quit school because th e\ I>: were teaching me things lik.e history, Latin and other similar subjects J didn'\ un- pi:~~ . .,,~""" ~ •. ,.,.. ~ • derstand. 0t-o .. u,..i~a." "I didn't want to bt.-come a Although freshmen and doctor or a lawyer sol quit and sophomores dominate the UC later took courses in night lr .. ·ine track and fit::ld toster, the $C hoo! to learn typing, 1975 season figures to be one of shorthand and -Other things the Anteaters' best. that helped me in my work." That ·s the opinion or assistant Vis v.·rcstled for the San ~ coach Len Miller who along with Francisco Olympic Club and head coach· Dill 'foon1ey has cor- then came to Los Angeles and raled somo top talent. J01ned the Los Angeies UCI opens the spike campaign 1\thlet1c Club. ~aturday , hosting powerful USC ··1 :iln1ost n1i ssed making 1 and San Diego State at 10 a.m . the Olyn1pie team in 1924 The Anteaters figure to be e\'t'n though I had \\'on the na-strong in all the running events t1onal At\U championship in and weak in the triple and long my .... eight di\"ision for three jumps and discus. }l':.trs. The top Anteaters will be "I was told I didn't have to junior hurdler Bill Cheadle, "rest le in a qualifying meet freshman half-miler Steve Scott a t tht..' eluh hecause or my re~ and sophomore pole vaulter <.·ord \.\'hen 1t \\"as ovcrr l w21s. Robert Goto. a~ked "hy I didn 't wrestle. Cheadle had bests of 14 .7 ''When things were (highs) and 52.8 <intermediates> straightened oul . I tQl.jj¥.hc1n I last season and also has run a thought I could wifi'in the 48.0 quartcrmile on a relay leg. Olympics and the club presi-I !e's a legitimate 9.6 sprinter. dent paid my expenses to Scott, from Upland, was Ne"' York for the Olympic secondinthestatemeetinthe880 trials." last ye&1r (1:52.0J and has run ilistory records that Vis won 4: 15 .0 (mile), 9: 13 .4 (two-mile J lheOlympic gold medal. &1nd24 :50tfivemiles1 . ''We finished wrestling Mil ler says he's one of the best about 3 in the morning and I hair mile·mile prospects in the had until 7 that same morning country and predicts he'll break lo see Paris,'' he says. ''The at least4:05 this season. boat left for home al that time. Goto vaulted 16-0 last season. "I had eight matches in placing fourth in the NCAA three days and was training DiYision II meet. before that. I had to go back to Other top spikers for the An· Parislatertoseeil." teaters include high jumper· Vis is an advocate of a side ~ vaulter Georg_c Phillips, de· approach to wrestling instead cathlon specialist Mauricio of the straight-ahead method Barda\~s. sprinters David used by most modern-day Williams and Russell Royston prepandcollegestars. and half-milers Richard Grout, "The one-arm wristlock is a James Shirley and Phil ll.ill. good hold . I alsousedtousethe Phillips had knee surgery a fi gure four scissors and the year ago last December, thus did doublewristlock but both were not high jump much last season. barred before the 1924 Olym-He did have a best of 192-0 in the pir. (.;ames."' jaYelin and vaulted 15-0 in prac- 'fhe 75-year-o ld. robust ex-ticelast v.·eek . ..,.·restler now gets his exercise ~ Bardales, from Daniel Murphy on the golf courses of San .., J-ligh School, finished fourth in Clemente. His muscles are as ~ the CIF AA 880 last season hardasthedayhequitwrestl· (1:56.5J and has thrown the ing, but his stamina is lacking. javelin 185-0. "I v.•eighed 190 a few weeks Williams is a senior returning ago but I'm going to get down letterman \\'ith bests of 9.5 in the around 170 and !hen I'll teach 100 and 21 .6 in the 220 last season. these kids personaJly again. And Ro"yston, a freshman, has '"I learned more wrestling clocked 9.7 and 22.0, despite run- ~fter l qu1l than I did when I 4 ningfor thefirsttimelastseason. was v.·restling. I was coach at ''He's possibly the best the I~A Athletic Club and freshman sprint prospect in the v.•orked out with Jim Londis country . I predict he'll run and Ed "Strangler" Lewis between 9.3 and 9.6 in the 100 and among others when thev 21.0 and 21 .4 in the 220," says v.·ould come there for a "'""Miller. \\'Orkout."' Grout will run 1n the high 47s or (Next week: Vis tells or a low 46s, Shirley was a consistent matchthatwas throwntohim i 49.0 hair-mile r last season and in the Olympics and goes into Hi ll is capable of running in the more detail on the pro aspects 48s, says Miller. ofthesR<>rt .} Glenn Klein, a JUnior, wi ll be ;1 ,~"'" ·*'.,jj;iP<""-. *~ the Anteaters' top shot-putter. He "' has a best of 52-4 and should easi- ly break the school record of 53-4. The 21-year-old Bayi "'as clocked in 3 :56.4, just4 seconds off t he world mark set here last year by Tony Waldrop. Wohlhuter was third rn 3:58.4 behind John Walker's3:56.9. Gu11clios No1v 3-1 UCI should also ha\le an out· standing corps of distance run- ners, Jed by Scott. Freshmen John Koningh, Ed Ahlmeyer and David Bernstein, along with senior Ralph Staunton arc all capable of · breaking 4: 12 this season. Howeve·r, the scorching pace of the slender runner had to settle for second place in the headlines after amazing Francie Larrieu set her secohd v.·orld record in two n ights by winning the women·s mile in 4 :29.0. Her time was the fastest ever recorded by a woman, indoor or out. Smith ha Finab TORONTO -Eighth-seeded St an Smith and 1-1 arold Solomon advanced to t h e singles final Saturday in this World Cham- pionship Tennis tournament. Smith upset top-seeded Marty Riessen, 6-4, 3·6, 6-3, while the un- seedP.d Solomon beat Eric Van Dillen, also unseeded, 6-4, 6-2. Na~t '!se Up set SALISBURY, Md. -r Vilas Gerulaiti&, a 20-year-old rising star, defeated veteran llie Nastase of Romania 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. Saturd~y night in the semifinals of the U.S. National Indoor Open tennis cham· pionships. Gerulaitis will face defending ch a m pion Jimmy Connors in·· today's finals. Connors. seeking a third con- 1ecutive tit le. scored a 7-5, 6-3, 6·2 victory over Sandy Mayer. ,.. Co11rt Wins Saddlehack, GWC Drop Baseball Tilts Saddleback and Colden \\"est colleges both dropped non- conference basebail gumcs Saturday afternoon. The Gauchos of Saddlcbac:k Jost a 7-6 decision to visiting Cypress '''hile Cerritos handed the host GolrJen \V est Ru stlers a 5-2 setback in the third place game of th e Casey S tengel tournamcn\. Chaffey <.ind llancock ,,·ere named co-champions 1n that tourn ey \\!hen th e ir chan1 - pionship game was called on at- count of darkness v.·i1h the score tied at eight. Saddlel.iack "s loss to Cyprcs~ ,,·as its first defeat of the sea!ion after three "'in s. 'fhc Gauchos Wok a 3-1 lead in the second in - ning.'Carl Sandstedt led off ,,·1th a walk and was doubl('{I home bv Tom Zanotti. Greg J\dnms rc'.·- aehed first on a ficlrlcr's choi ce and \1.'aS later s ingll'CI horn(' l)y Chuck Adamo. Doug Pryor rlrnYt.' jnAdamowith a s 1ng:J c Trailing 7-3 going into th e bot tom of the eig hth, Saddleback battled back \\'ilh three runs to .,A,. -~ C.Old'tfl ,,_etl tU NDf'lll, II M1c•u1ey, Jtl EtcMndy. ti , fir own, t , l!:ungo,M • ' -~ •• • ' ' ' ' . ' "' fll• ' , ' . . ' 0 0 r lose ~he gap to 7 -6. \\'ith two outs, Adams singled and Adamo v.•as safe on an error. Pryor then tripled them home and he scored on an error on a ball hit by Brian Hester. After !lester reached third, Bill Spr· 1ngman hit a shot to center, but !lester "'as thrown out at the µlate . Saddleback 1umps back intO · action Tuesday afternoon when it. faces host Cypress at 2::.l. Golden West's loss to CerritOs 1.;1 ves it a season record of 2·2. fhe Ru stlers took a 1·0 lead in the first inning when Gary North led :>ff the game with a home run to left fil'ld . Cerritos came back "'ith a run 1n the bottom of the first and added single tallies in the third and fourth In take a 3-1 adv:1n - tngC'. (;olden \\'est •:losed the grip to J·2 \vith a run in the eighth .• Jack llud son and Mike Kiefer's o;in glcs and an error led to thet.al· • ly. Cerritos, ho\\•cver. added tWQ runs in the bottom of the eighthTh lake a 5-2 adYantage. 'fhe Rustlers host Santa Ana ·rhursday afternoon at 2::K> in thl'ir next action. J\.1iller also feels the Anteaters \\'ill have fine relay teams. "If our kids are healthy, the-440 relay team or Hill, Williams, Cheadle and Royston should be well below 41 .0 by the NCAA meet. They should give ever~ yone, including USC, a good· go," says Miller. Shirley Grollt, Hill and Chea· die will run the mile relay and !\tiller predicts they'll break 3: IO . ''Our mile relay team should be one or the best in the r-;"CAA Division II . "\Ve"re very optimistic about the coming season," says Miller. "Our goal last year was to win the NCAA and anything short of that is mediocre. "\Ve're concerned with im· proYement. the last thing we're concerned about is a won-lost re- cord." UC lrY1.,.Tr.ck ll'lrll Flel4Sc:,...,._ s.a1., Fto. 11-usc, Sen 01~ St•111 (home). 10 om. S.t., ~•ch 1-0c.tldenl•I !homtl. 10•.m. '5.11., M••th I -UC Sdnta 91•b!I••. Colli Stato:o ILBt II ucse S•t , March l S-dl C•1 Sla!e !Nortl'lrid~) fle11ys Su.,., M.ltth 1J-Meet ol Q1llrr()IOM lhomel, -· S•I .. M•r<h t9-C•I Jl'oly (Safi l.Uis Ob1~1><>\ Jhorrcl, IOa m . Sal . Ao•ll S-Westmont (l'lo!We), 11•.m 5.!!t., o\l>tll 11-S•n Jose St•l11, IClahO State ;,t <,,in Jose. S•I, AP'l1 lt.-Se~ DllQO StAll, Unlvers•IY n 1 Ariton• II San Ole9<1. Fr1 .• s11.. April 15-16-11 M,!. SM Anlon•O Ael<IVl. S.t., M~y l-Cal Stale tFullerlon) (homPl, 10 om. Solt • M1v 10-w eu Co.~! Ae1ays •1 F•eYIO. Sat . May 11 -Rlversld• 1nvilatlono11 •I l/( A•.,.r\hJe. S.t •• Mey 1'-C•l Stall !Loi A"""'le-S), C..l 51At• ~BIMtr\lltld) {home I 111 m T"'-'r~.·'5.11 , M•w lq JI-N CAA Oi'Jl~larl llcfWm P•Cln~l'lill'l •I S..C.••mtnlo ,. Ki1rg-size Cat cir Ira Diet~t of Newport Beach recently hooked this lHrge cow cod while fishing aboard the boat Thunderbird out or Davey's Locker in Balboa. 'fhe fish "'e ighed 27 pounds. Rock cod fishing is now at its peak. Anteaters Drop 2; Spence Sidelined Tom Spence, UC Irvine's new baseball coach, must be wonder- ing today what it takes to get lhf' opposition out. Spence watched his AnteatE"rs drop a doubleheader to visiting Cal State CNorthridge) Saturday, 13-4 and 8-4-running UCI 's re- cord to 1·3. Thus far. the An - teaters have allowed 47 runs- almosl 12 per game. And to make matters worse, Spence·s brother, Rod, pulled a muscle in his leg during the first game •nd is expected to be out for an indefinite period. He's the second regular· t o be sidelined. Third baseman Ron Hughes broke his jaw against UCLA last Tuesday. UCI returns to play Monday at UC Santa Barbara (1 o'clockJ. UCI. which had outslugged the Matadors, 18-15, Friday, did not see the lead at all in either game. Northridge jumped to a 7-0 ad vantage in the nine-inning opener behind a 15·hit attack that in - cluded a three-run homer by Jim Hallowell. . And in t he seven -inning nig htcap, the Anteaters commit· , ed six errors, ·helping the \\·inners lo four unearned runs.· In the first game. UC! scored three of its runs in the fourth on a triple by John Palmer, singles by Spence and Steve Whitehead, a ground out and a single by Bruce Banning. The Anteaters' final run came in the ninth on n one- out single by Alan Belasco and a pair of Northridge errors. In the second game Northridge tallied three in the opening frame, but UCI got one back in the second on a triple by Whitehead and Craig Anderson"!:i sacrifice fly . The Anteaters tied it in the third on an error. Palmer's single and a two-run double by fres h man Ken Washington . But North ridge scored tv.•icc 1n the sixth and three times in the seventh for a n 8·3 lead. UCI tallied its rinal run in the'!e\lenth on Belasco's triple and Palmer's .one-base blow. Tad Davis pitched \\Cll in dl· feat in the nightcap, striking 01.11 \0 and v.·alklng four . Pettrne11.11 Beltsco.rf P.imtr.tl 5-pence, lD w,,,,1nq1on . 1b -'""t•O, ~~ """'"son. 1b E111y.>b 8•nn11>Q. ( AIOAm.. d~ lo«l•m~".11 G<>o<l""d'.0 , Toi.ts CSl'totthr\Oox UC lrwHll! ... le1""ll II Eleli!'ICO, •! P•lmer.cl W•\n11'l9ton, 10 WllHth••d, SI. An.-• ....,. lb E\py,Jti B.tnni"9. c A\O.me,Oh 0..w•\ P CS Not\l'lr.<19<' UC lrw•ne FlllSTGAME UC lr•IM (U .. • , ,. • • ~ ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I • • ' ' ' • ' • ' • ' • • • • • • • • \0 ' ' . . J!O 301 101-13 1J 4 000 JOO 001....... 10 J SECOND (';AME UC lry!M 141 .. ' 0 •• 0 • ' , ' • ' ' ' ' ' , • ' ' ' • ' ' ' 0 ' • ' • • • ' • ' • • 0 • • ,, • " Scor•b' '"'"'"9\ ' • • "' "" , • • , "' .. ·~ " • Gauchos Roll, 84-65; Bucs Tumble, 67-49 Saddle·back Col lege\\·onits fifth straight !\'lission Conference basketball game and improved its season record to 16-10 with an 84-65 Yictory over host Chaffcv College Saturday night. · And in another JC game, invad· ing Orange Coast College dropped a 67-49 decision to Cerritos in South Coast Conference play, Saddleback got a team effort. but it was the rebounding play of Dave Maze and Bill 1-falley that v.'on it for coach Roy Stevens· Gauchos. J\.I aze corralled 19 re· bounds and llaltey added 14 as Saddleback out-rebounded Chaf· fey. 53-20. The Panthers Jumped to a 13·3 lead early in the game and it ap- peared they were on the way to another upset over the Gauchos_. having beaten Saddleback, 67-66. in the opening round. But the Gauchos outscored Chaffey, 16 -3, to tie it and it was a see-saw battle the rest of the half until a closing blitz gave the Gauchos a 39-32 halftlmeedge. The Gauchos came out red hot after the intermission and jumped lo u , com in anding lead right 3\\'ay. Saddlcb;ick hit 57 .2 percent fr om the field (39 of 67J whill' Chaffey connected on 21 · of f;l shots for 44 .3 percent. The Gauchos ran their J\lissi on Conference record to7-4. i\I aze paced Saddleback \\.'ilh 24 points \\'h_ile Dan Nau hit 18, Gil Normand1e had 12 and Pal Gailis added 10. Mean\.\1 hiie <.it Cerritos, the Falcons took control early and jumped to a 35 -17 lead and re- tained that margin the rest of the game. . O~C had a cold shooting night. h1tt1ng 45 percent of its shots after canning just 39 percent in the opening half. Cerritos hit SO per- cent. ~ '''·•ilh..W\ COiin'\\ !to<J!n,...,tll W•i.n J.Mfl•fl• Sowl~·· Rt""'' G.lty fOt•I~ 01 ..... ,,,., (4,, ,, • , ' • • ' • ' ,, Mo ltt1m• C.••rtt~.~1 II, No• ...... nd•t "" " " ' • • ' ' • • ' ft ' • ~ " ' • ' " ' , , ' ' " ' ' ; ' ' ' " " ~ " ' " • " CHICAGO -Methodical 1t1argaret Court, using ;i powerful overhead volley and de· ep b aseline shots, defeated Martlna Navratilova Saturday to win the $7!i.OOO Chicago women's tennis tournamenl, 6·3, 3-6. 6-2. '(:onfrac f tt'o11 SAN FRANCISCO Relict M it!J,'1! H...cltotl, t, <llt~•dl, p K1of1r. lb Orozco. P l.4-. XI fol•I• ' • 0 ' ' ' " )t••• .. , '"'"'"'"' 0 ' 0 ' " ' ' • ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 " ' " ' ' SCC Wins Again, ,68-61 ""' G•11,, H•llllV l<tflt'ltW Porwe Motlm611 "'"' Tot.al~ l<•llllM<t S•<tdlttle<;k, J*• 11 " s ' " ' , ,. • ' \0 ' • • ' • • • • ) • • , • ' • • "' .. pitcher Rollie Fingers of th~ Oakland A 's won sn $89,000 con- tract for the coming basf!ball ~n in an arbitration decision announced Saturd~y. Fingers. 9·5 last season \\•I th l8 18\'e.5, wQs offered $75,000 by FinJey but the arbitrator picked ~Fin1ers• figure. ma~ing the m1.1.1tachloed rfght·handcr a y,•in nu •*' the arbitration a s~ond year tn a row. Last year, he re ulved 1 conltacl reported :1t "4,000. \ C.01df'l'IWl•I (.ttri\O\ P•\'llt. 11 Htll...,, 1b Stir•<-.; .... ., Jb °'" ,,,.,~...., ~rich1Mll. 1ri Ooull"·~·. 0 Mo!f1!1.llf'I l~""lt•. •! Ad••n~. '' A(l~mo ti .......,...(l,.~'1,1) . Tol•I• C.rll't•~ $.tddlflt)e(• ,., .. 010-1 , '" ,., "' , , , $tdd1411~~ (•I .. ' ' •• ' ' ' ' I • ' ' ' " 0 ,, " • " ' • " ' " ' • ' ' " ' • 0 • • , , ' ' • ' ' ' • 0 0 • ,. • " • Sc.91"e•y '""l'"f' • ' ' "" "" JIO-P • • "" .. "' . " ' f'RESN() -Southern California College ,,·on its ninth straight basketbaJI ~ame Satur- <lay night "'ith a '6fl·61 win over t-'r esno-Pacific Co lle~1· on the loscr "s fluor ·rhl' Wiil gi ve s lh C SCC \'<.in~uarrls a 6 1 record In NAli\ Northern District action. . !-;011thern Californi" College Jun1ped to an early 22 -8 lead only In set· !he hosts. eul tht: margin to 25 -24 "'ithin fi\"C minutes. F'resno caught the Vnn~uarilll with 5:47 left in the second half. Jo'rcsno then surge<l in front t11king a 56 52 lead . 1'ht• V~nguards, hov.'ever, caught up ,,·1th 3:03 left , took the lead and l'iUC<.'f'ssf ul I y r tin out the flock sec shol 42 percent from . the field . the first tin1 e it hru; J:onc under 50 percent since the "'in· ning streak ~tart ed . The host !I ~hot 49 percent and r outrebounded the \'anguards, 30·2G . Al Carlson led SC(' in scoring \\•ilh 21 points "·h1le Ted Berger.son thrt•w in 20 for thl' \\.'\nnrr<t \oc.i Colf•oe 1w1 l(ile 8etQill"SOf' C•fl\ffl Wat~r,,~ JO .... \On "'~' ioi.i, HIUti .... i((; lt ,.. to II pl t• J J ' ~ • • l 10 -, l I 11 1 , l 4 I ) 1 ~ 0 ' 0 J If ~!! ... Ex.Tar Stars Former Nc,.,.port llarhor Jligh und G_oldcn \\'est College ~tnr left 1n 0 \1 crtlme to gi'''' a n 81 -!U f>a ciflc Cousl 18·foot jumper with one secon1~ left in overtime to jtlve C1.11"Stnte ( F\11le,rton) nn 81 ·79 Pocirlc Coa!lt· Athl~t1c Associotion victory over \'i~il1ng San .Jose State Saturday night. - I I -. • • • • College Cage Area Cage Results Score s UCL-' I• 0rlJQO<> St•tt •l USC'1,6f~11t0 C.tillornla 11, W•t fll11g10., I I 51Mlfordt2, W•j hlnQton 51•1t /'J Cal SI tit !L-8J IM, Fr•~no St•!•,. Lo rota fl. S..•1tte"' USF !O•, Ne~•d" (Reno) ll Nc)rUirl~ SI. 6,, 0 •••r U ll!d Sl 6f ~Y•"4o L•) Vt <,16>) I I, 5•11lo1 ei,,,. S.n Di900 S!•te 11, P.id llc 10 St.<1l'il"'SI. 11. 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(l!ICdQ00 FACTORY REBATES S A~·rA 13Alt BARA- li old1.·n \\"es t College, bt'hind to.ta re Cardenc1s' w inn i n g SO-y ard freestyle t'ffort, finished l:iC <'o nd i n the annual C:old Coa!«l Invita tional :;"'1mm1n ~ meet for Junio r e ollc~es, hl'rl', Saturday . Carden;1s <:locked 20!.6 II) the .'in :l" the Hu stler . ., tt>t;dc d 27 11 J poi nts. "''Ill behind p o werful J1;1s adenu 3892 '3. .Sadd!ebac k pla<:l'd fi fth ou l of 21 schools en· ter ed v•h1!c Orunge Coast "·as se\'e n1h . S addlebcll'k 's F·rcd H ul~e had :i f1111.· l'fforl 1n th e 41111 1n cl 1\·1 du a l rn L·d l!'y, pl .1(·111g ~c.·cond 111 ·I ; 3 -1 ~I • t. om •-<llt1onq, ! ,.~. • 1<'• • vnl·!·n WP>! 211 " • (,'""""'"! 1•1 S.»1 •,~ ,, ~-P .. "~I~! 1 Or •'* (.,.,., !~• ~ '>Puln ,., "~r" 11~· 9 1-1 (""'Ono; lih HI (ot•", ~~ ..,,,,, l(M<l~~"' G >'l rl t 0 lw•~ <l>WC.' ll l 1~ o<,1lh••ll.>" l\..1<1• 71 J I ~\U "•·•• "' '"'YI• •1..W< 18 1n, •Oil ""J "'•" f.<otl<J" ~du •J.o~b"'""~,,c.w L•••J~1• .. II'~·' l(, .... 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Foyl nnd John11y Ruther- fo rd racing at over 200 mph 1 ' 8ur'ld8')' F9bruary 15, 1975 Dodger s To Battle USC Today LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers' only public appearan ce prior to depatting ror spring training will take pla<'e today at Dodger Stadium and it 's a free shOw. lleaded by League most National valuable Garvey; ~VllLIC l\'OTIC•: PICTITIOU& •USU<IE\S H ...... \1'AlEMENT Tllc 101-lno "''°" II llOlllQ """' ........ , OlA RK (RAl'fS I I II '>oulll '°6>1 l11gn,.•r. l otQufl• B••· n. c 41 ttl>St ,..,., 0 (••""· rn w M.,)'1P""• Son C11nwn1,.. C•lol. •l•ll T"I' ... ~M•i " conawclcd by ""' In OlrtOu-tl, Ptt•• 0 c ..... Tnl1 '''"ltn~nl "'c 1,1.., ... 1!1'1 '"" Counly Cit•• " F•DI'"''' •.till, Ora"OjU Counly on fto1•J P\iOl•VWd Orano• Co•~' O•uv Pllot, F<ttlr'Ulr T t ,"19, 11, d nd M<I re I\ l, !~IS ~H J'UllLIC NOTICE P'ICTI tlOUS llUSI Nl!SS NIMf.SlAlEMElolT ' '~ lollowong P"•~n ,, Ooill<;l ~· 1111~ l 'I ,·. <HE 6LARNEV STONE MIN1N<; ~~·• •10 Wt!!l<,ltl !.I, C0.1.4 ~. C•lo! "' Ctfol An"" RlldC!l ll<", 610 Wll'IO" OAILYP1LOT PUBLIC NOTICE . •-'Ml! !.JITIEMENT '~ •ouo ... 1ng t'e'"'°"' " <l(IOllQ lM.I\•· ""'~•I M I I( E HUN T E N A NO A S• SOCIAl E!>. 1°"1 """'""'' t.-M•' 0 •, 5..Jll•l4l I rvin~ (,.,,, ~- l'IOYO W>+l••m l<Uflllt 11 1. 1040 W. MM ... 111\ul B1,.o , 'Wnl,. ·~. , ..... '1101 ,..,,, 0u,1r1e,~ Is cono..ctta DV All ,,,. dl•i<Ju•I t l(lyC)W ltuntt r· 111 T~" \talem•flt "'"~ Ultd '°"t" 1'-• Co.,inty Cler' o< O••l\Oll COWlly °"' J;tflu.,•r l0.191~ ~ ..... ,J Pua11,11~<1 o Cl)MI o .. ,ir ~11ot, F~b 71, 9, h . ll, !~IS lJT./~ --' PUBLIC NOTICE -------- Fl( fl TtOU!o •U'lilNl!'.SS NAM£STATllMl!NT Tn~ tollowlno 119••on I• dot no but/ -.,, UNI TEO MOJi TG AGE !>ER\l!CE l 9lS1 ,,, "' ••o. 6.htv•no.olll..., LIVUh• NIQu .. 1 Ro""'l<I II. Hon1an, Jtl,1 \l•I .le-L"~un.o NIQliO'l, l 1 11tor n(1 911MI player Steve centerfielder Jimmy Wynn and pit<'her Don Sutton, the Dodgers will stage a public workout and play a five-inning game with the NCAA Champion USC Trojans. Colli Melt , CA 91616 Tn" Dll\one•s "(Of\O'.uclfd Ov "" 1n Tn .. bt.11111~1• ·~ ConduCl•O by.,, 1n ! O•v•au•I Ron61<1 R Homa11 Oiv>Clu•I l n o\ ., ............. ... h l.O wlt ll I Cd•Ot R•<l<hlle (o.,toty , ..... " Ora nge '°""'' The gates open at 11 :30 with the Dodgers workout al noon and the gan1e with the fivc·time NCAA Champion 'fro- jans at 1:30. Tni\ •1a1emen1 C:ounl ~ C.lf•~ o< ... lltfl<I wi1to l'-" Fe0t ... ••v11. 19/S There is no charge for parking or admission to Dodger Stadium. Hole -in-one June I-lamor . a meinber of the women's club at Fountain Valley !\1ile Square Golf Course, had a hole-in-one recent· Jy on the 134-yard 17th hole. l't;BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI N l!SS Fe0tw1, t , !111 Otdnqe COUlll 1 ,,... 1".00ISI Publ"""d Oran(!@ Co .. ,t 0"•11' ... IOI, Feor .... ,, 9, \60 lJ,oln<I M•r<n1. l~IS J<n I> -- PUBLIC NOTICE ------- FIC11TIOU~ BU!>I NE SS NIMl!STAlfMEHT R 0 B I ' ' ' <H ' I C A L PU6 LIC:ATIONS, 11)01 fl~,,<~ SlvCI., s,.,,~ •A. Hunt,nglon 6~d<h, (<>lolornoa 91..... ' Rot>e•f L Ro bin, 18lol M ;,po .. ~i. L11n~. H untongton S~d<n, C<>lol<l•n•a 911.•• llll\ bu1lnt•~ Is tona ucted bv "" •n· dlvlcJual Rot.•! L. Rob .... Tnos 1 1a1~•nenf .. , /oteO 1111it11 "" Coun•v c1 .. r• o< Or dn<;• Couni v on F .. btu<1r ~ ll. 19/S . F410!M Pub11"1td Or11ngp Cot1~I o .. ,IV P>101. F.,11. \& 11 dnclM~r 1 9 19/S Sl<o IS NAME STATEMENT FICTtTIOV!> liU!>tNESS T ... toll<>"'•n9 J:le<SOn> are <IO•"')""''-NAM[ STA TE MENT IW\!.M The IOllo..-onQ P.,1~on 1S CIO•llQ !/U~• FUN FURN ITUR E FACTORY, 51111; ""~'·~ M(F .. ootn Ave. ::C, Hunt1n<;11on E:L RAN( .. ITON<> 4 ,4~i&1n S1 .. S..•<JI C11oto•noa9164~ New part BtdO\, C"I 9ib60 1nqt1a W<>lltr, 11911 l(dnt'oh<" LI>., ~·o•o A~.Ja, 109 ~1~1 SI., N,w p<l<'1 H1.0nt,nq1on a ... ,'" C.dl•IO•n•,.11'1•<1> Bracn, C•I 9lM>O Oo•otny M Woller. 1011 Lio l•ave~••. Tiii• Ou•one,1 ·~ (Or>OIJC!ed Qy all 1~ f ~· l~r\Of1, (<t lol c rno i 91b3S . 'voGull rnrs llu~one•\ •I (<>nOuc le!l'by a SerQ•a A><l<o <Jlr>e•a l~•lnftr,fl•o Tn1s ''"lement w~~ tol<·d w.in '""' !nQdO W ..... r oun!y Cl~,~ ol Orange C.ou1>ly on Tri.~ •lal~m~nt ,..~1 l oled w•tll 1...,. anuar~ 11, 1q1s Coun1)" (•P•~ ()r Ou1ni;ie Coun!r on feb'""'~ 1J. 1"1 ~ FlOJ~~ PUOl••fl~d OranQf! Coa•! Oao!y f'olU1, l;tn 16. •nd Fto. 1. 9, 16, 1~1) 1~S-J5 1"41001 Pu!>l,\neCI Otd"!,le Cod" Oiitoly Po lol, f~l! l6.ll,an<1Mar 2.~.19/S SJ/./S PUBLIC NOTJ.CE FI Cf ITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lrie lollowoovi>erson. are llO•"<;l bu\i· ne~\as: W t N O F LOW E R MARtN E SERVICE 1•10.• N_,...,.. Rlv'1 CO!ila Me.,.,, .. ,,. 'n616 9tuce N B•Sll.tn J i , 1•1•'~ Newp<>•! Bl•a . C°"llMcH.•, C<1lol. '12~1• l hli bu~•ness 1\ c~1ea by an ln- d••"'u"I S •uce N. Bilo\l•AI\ rnis ~l.llPmen1 wds hied ""''" tne County (le •k o! Ord-Counlv on J;tn1.;>ry 29. 19/S F ICJI TJOUS 8 us IN.JOSS NAME !>TA TEME1iT ...... lne IOl lD\O"r'l pe''""~ ~·• aoinqbt.IS•· ...... a•. (AR WASH MORllCll>.NS. 1'22W t<a•vara. S<>nl,1 1>.na, C A 9)104 P<io.,•I J la<ld, 191i 'o'l H•rv,.•d. ~nld Ana (A ~210• Al"n C. Ol!lwn, !lJO Bin St., &>ena '°''"'· C..lo•. Th•\ bUS•"l!i\ ·~ ~Onduc1l'd by • 'lfr>f!• •I Pll•lntr •n• 11 PUBLIC NOTlfE -'---- Fl (Tl t i OU!> BUSIN E!>~ HA,ME!>tATEMENl 1 ~e lo!IO""•n<;( P<·•~"" •> QQ•!'Q tlli~• "'"' ... MOBILE SP ECI A\.IST'!., lO]S(I W•rCI SI. NO. Ja, HunlonQlOn Be~ch, (di "~ Ror:>.,•t L. 11.I W•n~, jq)!l(J Wdr<I SI , No ]8, Hunh AQIOll Beitch, C.i! q2b.lio Tnl1 bu••nes• I\ t<>n<lu0 e<1 l>y "" ,.,. <l•••dua1 "o!>e•! L At~•n• fn >1 u .. tt,,,.,n1 '"'"' tilt'<! ... 1111 t"e C.ountv Cit•~ of Or•ngt Coun1r on F'tlH'U<lry •. l•IS Ft HO Pu!>l1\neO O••'l<;l" (od\I Diiiy Pih>! Feb !&,ll,<1ndM<t1 1,9,191~ )IJ 1 ' I•l' B l ,IC K()1.ICI·: ----. FICTlf IOVS llU SIN ES~ NAME SJATEMCNJ lne •ollo••nr,i P~• ·.on, "" au•n\,I bu" '""' .. , SIL\1(1'11>.RPOW IRA01•4CC0 .1 • c n,o.,•td, l ••V~"'' u ... 1, 11. c. .. 1.1001o -91611 Ter•~ W dh~n· ·(\<.,!no<> I.I~ Cn•Qwl" Litgund fl•:"'" '""'n"'''' ·J?•\I Md•1 coo ...... ~'"' .. 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A, 11,,I In rne SV!><'ttO• Courr of r11e st.iTe o1 Cllh•o•rn<1, •o• (n~ County a l Or<ihw In H•~ M •I!~• o f 1n8 CS!.tl .. o• T "E:L MA BEUL l\H HARRI , 'iot•{~ " hl!•<"I>~ Q<•en !h~t !OW! ur>- aers19n~<1 "'•II •ell "' Pr<•dll." .,,,1 ... tb 11\t n,gn e,1 dlld f>o•I bidder. "'1!1ec! !o <onf.rm .. l•on 111 ~<t•tl Sup"""' C<>u•!, on or ""e• ti\~ 16!11 a~v ut F,.l>•u11•w. 1q1~. it! lhe ot!1ce ot SA,WY[R A"O HAN- COCI(, Attor ney\ di L~'"· ti\~ NoP'lll .l.!anC.01\ISOtl Tn" lldl<"mtnl ..,., lolCd •W1ln Int: Counly Cle•M of Or•n11e Counly on JdnUiiry JI. 1~1} B•oa~'""'· Santi! An•. C.Jl•lorrlt .. Y2/06, P,,bli\necJ Or~nO" Co.Jn OAHy P1•01, au tne r<qnr forte ;onQ onte•~'! 01 W•d Feoru1 r y 9, 1•, 21, and M.t•cn 1, 1 91~ •4~-1> t:l..Col-a•~dit1 lllt>t•me of Oedln ""aa11 1,.,.. """ Pi,,a•.,n•a 0•<1n9e Coasl D&oly F>;lol, J~n ?6,.>"'1F~D 2,9,16,19/S U'J-IS l'l .lj l.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1 HESS NAME JTAl"E ME NT Tht> 10110 ... no Pt>••<>n '' "°' ng i.u.ir>e~\ " E.HVlllOl ESl, 1534 Soufl! 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FO II NIA FOR THE COUNTY o r ORANGE "'o .., &llll NOTICE OF H E AR ING OF PEJIT!C'l'i FOR PROBAT E O F WILL AHO FC.R I LETTE AS TE!> l AM E Nl ARY 11Q11!, I •!I' an<I 1ntere' t tn8 I ! n" ~Slillir ol Xlo<I <J;;<..,a •ed n.t• ·K<IUotfd 01 """'"- loOf>Of l.Jw "' O!'lPr .. 1sP o rner lllJnor on "'1d•toon !o 111.11 ol s.t•d de-ce<t>e<I. •1 ~ '"'"' ol o.·11n, '" .. na to,,. t,,,. ,.,,,1,n rfal p<Ol><'rlY ~·tuateo •n 11\t cllv o• S.... lit A~a County ot O•ang ... S!<11f OI Cahlu•n•~. P<l•h<u•.tr!y d escrotlo'd in foll"""'-IO "''I U>•71 1n R1oc • "I 'o• f r;o1lt'fQ ?too M< r ~tln,·n Hom• r>1,., -Nu , ,,, .r..w" on d mao r,.,or rl~P "'fl"~' l """">'I. ot M<~<•·ll"'"'av' M.on' '" 1.,. ,,,,. ,. ot (I•« R~''""' < Ut Cl•an r.,. Cuunrw ( tlllnrn., "'n'~ tu'l'"'"n1, •nown •~ I• 18 S,,ut•o M.i1>I· ~'' • • r '>•)n!a An,, T<·"'" "' ~,.,,.' 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""'"' ·''''·'"' n ... ,11 ,111n"'''''"n'' ,,. J·"'I'·~··· r; ..... ,,.. ~··•! f·""" '' '"" tuurll• "' "' ( U•1<"fllA, IMfl•t UloH lw<1''''1/><<J '"'n•\.1Q w1! A Sens1Dle r,tlt':, rt'l::ir won I t'IC? ;:i t>urc1en to your budgeP Ask \J S t'I Ow leasing 1mriro11r-~ yo1.1r C:\St'I !lo w Experience a cl.1ss1c open w heel. oper' cockpit race-the only one li k e it 1n the West. Tn11 \ta1 .. menl wa1 1o1.,a "'''~ 1'• (nw"IV (J.,.,~ ol Orange (ounlv ..., j J<1n"''• 11, 19/S I E •l,1 !~ o l l"RA!l o' JO'>tl·t1 INOERC:.ANO. •I~ •no ... n "'. f!A~;K I 1 NQ€1<(',AH0.0K~"._,,, NO TICE I') HERL(\Y r.1vf"' In 11\• ~ul• l],•n•1lln1 lr:1<1 16J7,1'Pf'""'" ·~ord9<1 '" l1000. ~ 1. P1oe~ 11, ~l <I/Id 1 Rf'<<>f<ho! \l od O•an1~ Counly E ''-~•·' ""''iout/\w~·ol I~ l•"I n! Loi 17, ol,.J "' t •t~111 '"" No•I~ ll! ,.,.,., ot Loi ;J nl ,.,, 1 l•,.tl lbll R., •u<l• n! ~-"a Q>.1n~ co .. "1v __ .... -... ,.... ·--ALSO, LEASE TAKEOVERS ~~"\0:"0~:,~~,~~ ;;~~·~ '74 cars w 1l h 6 to 24 rronlhs ol or191nal lease payments rems1n1ng We otlar only the cleanest. Jow mileage cars. on this b 8!11S Cars tha t we ag1eed ro rcloase to, our best customers. T hese a re 1n our l leet a t old low nr1ces & low 1n1erest rntes Real money & gas savors' Please c;i!l lor ;ill 1ntorrnat1on This may be your wa,y lo leBrn the real sav1oqs ilva1lablf' ttiru lcas111g or a O!lrchase at low wholel:i.1la book. w 1rr1 Cori Fo .. Open Monday·r-r1day 8-5 S.1turday by .1f'lr>01nrmon1 ~CORT FOX LEASING SINCE 1934 . ' 2586 Newport Bl•d.. Costa M~sa, Phone 645-3661 ,\lJTll.'i • f 'Hl ('h .~ • U .I . "\ h t:s Tic kets ,1t .ill T1ckctron outlets-including Sears, Broadw:iy, ;ind Ward's -o r Wallichs Music City .Jnd Liberly ::igencies -or Speed· w ay box office, O ntario, C.Jl llorn1a 91764. (714) 984-2255. ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY tl/I, !SUN l'tOJ111 •••<l•Mn 111 '"•: .. nov~ "~""ad"'"°""' Pu111 .. ned o~a""" (0~1• o .. iv p ,.,,1 J~n 1b ~""Feb.? •, i.. 19lS ?•• 1 Pl'HLJC NOTICE !'"""I+ <"')Dll\ llA••no Tl•!n" "l"'"\I '""' """ '!o(o'tlMt\f ~·· , .. ,, .. , ... d r .. f,(< I~'"'· "''l'l lh• n"•~ '"'¥•Ou•"'-' '" I"" ~!11(• vi "" ch•• ul 111" .,, .. ,,., r·n l•t!"<l r<l\"1. "1n 1u• tflllno "' ,.•(lllh• t.l,~\•I'>'""'' n<'t' lll!lh U!ld•·r\>Qt>••o l'tCllTtOU!>•USINESS ~· 1n~ r,t1"' n! 111~,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,, NAM•StATl:MENl <'lUN<((l I & f'lUNllt: 11 '11 rll>~• l 'lf folloyo•"Q l>C.'••0<>' ••• dorng I>">' ...,.,., ... ..,. f't"t Ot!«e Oo • 1&• .. ,,,,, nH1•1 m~t'l" Otd!" C~lo'"'"'~ '11•~~. -""' PA.PILLO N (RUl !>!NG Ar<tl ,.., . .,,,,,,.u11""''nt'~Ol l"'°ulll~•'+ll'"'0 MAINT ENAlll(E, ,,,i M•Rnell, linlr ...... ,,, ... ,~., .... , .. ,,,."II ,.,,""""~'""' 7', lr..lnoi . 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(i1t •a1 l U v1 t,SI c.on.mo-e••1~ O.• 1'10!1nl"t Ml •• l I• (ololt'ol 0.1• I) VI J.IJ 1 "llnll61t Co 1 11 ~• I )I Qo-tl M01M\ J.11 •I l.k lft1'tl,.UOO'I COOPt• l.tl •t •. t > ' US G,01.,m 110 •• J'CI "1 COl'YlllGllT "" t~ V"'tltO l'ltlll !NTlllltATION.lil ; ·j I · . Rolls ·Protects Cash Right to Own Gold: Ho Hum By H.C. MacARTHUR ~191 Nl•I S.rvi<t re<1cq u1 red right to 01.1.n gold, that the ultimate cost to him appears to be not Y<Orth the trouble and high costs of acquisition from sourct's in the Unit· ed States thHn the ""'Orld price pt·t ounce o n th e l.ondor1 market Drive It 20 Years <111d. • • NEW YORK -"!'hey !Say there are three good buys" these frugal days : fine art. waterfront real estate -and Rolls·Royces. That, at least, is the motor enthusiast's view. Today it is echoed ever more insistently by America's ric h investors, fleeing the hazards of a crumpled paper-money market .. While almost e verything else goes down, Rolls·Royce sales <ne w a nd old> purr quietly up. And so do resale values: After all, what other car can you drive for 20 years .and then sell for~two or three times the price you bought it tor new? Rolls-Royce Motors, lnc., the American w ing of the British parent company, saw .a stately rise in car sales last year of 17 percent. AT THE SAJ\JE time, sales of the U .$. counterpart -the Cadillac -also are up 28 per. cent over last year, another indication that luxury-car sales are d efying the general downturn in car sales in t hi s country. But don't start thinking in characterless millions: that's 707 new. individually crafted, leather upholstered, fine · wood ·fini s h e d , air · conditione d. au t o matic- everything, trunk -carpeted, power.a ss i s t ed, s uper - rustproofed , deep-painted. $33,000 ·or -more machines. in- stead of 603 the year before. The second-hand business is elegantly booming, too. The world's largest used-Rolls Royce d eale r s (so they claim>, New York 's C<irriage House Motor Cars, Ltd., sold twice as m any cars in recent months as a year ago. ''SALES llAVE never been better," says sales-manager Robert 1t1cGuirk. "I've been with Rolls for 25 years and I've never known a December and January like it. It's un- real." One company vice - president, adds l\1 cGuirk, has bought e ight Rolls·Royces over-the last 11 months: "It cost him a quarter of a million. He bought the best." Then there's William Davis of Charleston. President of the Bank of West Virginia, he drives a 9 -year -o ld Oldsmobile to his office every TIRED OF-THE RISK? CONSIDERTmS! •SECURJTY-lOO'k Guaranteed by Am erica 's Largest Financial Institution •UNLIMITED Al\10UNT GUARANTEED JN ONE ACCOUNT •HIGH INTEREST--CurreoU1t71/•3 •TAX SllELTERED GROWTH •AVAILA Bll~ITY-\\'ithdrawals made at any time •NO GOVERNMENT IMPOS ED I NTE REST PENALTY FOR WJTHDRAWAL5 ----------------r------ves, I want more Information about INVESTOR'S MONEY PROTECTION-GROWTH .PLAN Guaranteed by America 's Largest Financial Institution {AlrtUr.tme ~r,.1n9 "'"'"IOOO'I EW"<>•"" NAMI , •DO"ES.•. Mali lo: LAMBERTH & RAMSEY ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 1908,0ran91!-,Ca92668 ( INSHORT ) In the DAILY PILOT 1 • ... Sellf'or 'Double Price lla .. '. but back in hi!> g;;a ragt' -...·;,i it 11 Rolls-Royct's, ranging from a 1920 Silver Ghost to a 1973 Co rnic he convertible ($53,200J After collecting them for 15 years, he emphasizes they are -"not for sale at any price."' And if you're wonder· ing, yes, "I drive them from time to time. On a pretty af· ternoon I take a car out and go fora spin " Davis is president of one of America·s m ore exclusive groups, the 4,200-member Rolls-Royce Owners' Club, Inc. THE CLUB'S technicall y oriented news letter is called "The flying Lady" after the s ilver f igure which has topped the famous radiator ever sil\Ce 1910, j ust three yea r s after Henry Royce teamed up with Charles Rolls to m ake and sell. respective· ly, their extraordinary car. Certai nl y RoJJ s.Royce longevity -of the 70,000 or so ever made to grace the world's roads, more than h alf are still going -and limited s upplies frequently turn depreciation on its head. A Rolls may drop in value in its first few years or use. But it tends to r ise again in value if kept for any length of time, especia lly if well main· tained. So if you .,... ant a little more than mere transport, will take care of your car aru\ have a few thousan4,dollars to spare, your~ very own Rolls may be waiting for you in one of the 50 dealers' showrooms. across 29 states. .IN(~()MtJ }"'()RY()U fnm1 n (lift ... •You can niceive a lire income and immediate tes benefite by pu1~patingio one of Hooe Memonat'Hocpitel p,..byteritn'• foul di/l•rt•t Life Income Gilt Plana. ........ ..., "' ...... Mr. Thom•• K. &tdf.....,, HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 301AN••porf lo.ilc1•cl tlsapert 8eoch, CA,.,.. 11;1 mu••-~n• SACRAMENTO -One finds, after half a life- tim e of being d e nied !;omething like the right lo o wn gold . that the restoration of the right doesn't mean muc h an er all. Espe("ially when the eost of the precious metal ranges from 100 to 3JO percent over the market price for the ordinary citizen "''ho might like to have a bit of gold for col· lection purposes or mere- ly conversation pieces. And when th~ govern- ment makes no effort whatever to make gold available in s mall amounts to the citizen who might be able to af- ford an ounce or so if he could get it in usable Corm without paying exorbi- tant profit s to th e handle rs. For instance, a grain of gold is worth on the world market (figured at Slfl> per troy ounce) the sum or 371h cents. There are 480 grains in a troy ounce. So when a well - known and thoroughly r e- putable private mint or fe rs a solid gold presiden- tial medal weighing 72 grains tor $77. one can re adily compute the cost of the gold at $27 a nd the profit at $50 or 185 per- cent TfllS I S on th e gold alone, and does not'take into consideration the sculpting, minting, 3d- vertising and the costs of marketing, as "'ell as the fact that the issue is "limited," and therefore supposed to increase .1n value as tim e marches on. And for gold, time is ceaseless. Wh ile it may d eetineor advance in price, 1t will always b e w o rth something if the history of the past two thousand years is taken into con . sideration. Thus, ·it is unfortunate tor the small c ollector, the man of moderate means , and th e in - dividual who would just like to exercise his newly IF YOU SEE THIS ,. AD •••• :. YOU WANT MORE ·' •> .: FOR YOUR I Air Condi1Jcr>i"9 t Clrpl!IS t Or~ t 2 c.r m::losed garagl"s t Au!Ot'l\lfic garage door openers • Tra~h comPactOn t 611 gal. fast recOYery wtler heaters •Fireplaces wifh screens t Ctr•rnk tile tntrlts, kitchen counlers and lub and :W'IOWer walls • ChOice of oas or e1ec1ric rangtS MONEY! IN ftl: PllCI, WOUtDN'T TOU AGHI TMAl YOU'il GllJ"' fMI MOST IOI TOU• DOtW I PllC!D IROM ·'vmH ' 136,850 • 8 :Y..o/o INT. SAN JUAN MEADOWS IN TUSTIN lAllS Of'ICI '"· 07·1640 J Although Au s t r ian coins. sovereigns from the Isle of Man, and Mex· 1can pesos of various de· nomination arc availablt tn gold coinage. they are not likely to become too popular due tot he costs. But there is ont re· maining source of gold that is wholly reliable and not too much more •srYUSH •EASY TO USE TllJS JS the South Arrican Krul!(errand, :1 coin contai ning ex act!~· ont' troy ounce or gold in~ beautifully mintt:J colu worthy of any coll ection The Krugerrand c<ir· ril!S no de nomination 011 its face, but it will alway~ be .,..·orth the price of gold pe r ounce on the London market. And the coinagl' of South Africa is one uf the most stable in tho world. • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND IHAPl AMO llZl 0, LAlll "Mta. Jehit ID•• 12) Melit ltt•el Anr•••n, ... , .... 1.• IJMI " ' r---------------------~ Fiii ht thit cou,.n, ell, •l'Hf m•il wittl $1 .SOt•: Plitt ,rbltiftt Leb.1 Dl• ... P0tt. Offlu lo• )Uo Cot!• Mow, c1111or"1 •. mu ,, .... , ... ~. .. .. ·le l•r. te v• fHP zi, c-. ' ''''·''''""'' ·: L------~--------------j J I I ~· Ir• on )'5 Id on j.!t' of "" D ., I I I I • l.andmark ' Unit · ~11t~~ . "' 2nd .. Phas~ '·. ·A· ~Jmb<lr of choice nlll 1tlll remain in the second phB.Se or oondomlnum homes repc>rta Bill Markas, director or sales at the Huntington Beach homealte .. Already, more than one third of the second phase h8s been sold w,ith a volume in excess of $2.S million dollars recorded. One hundred ~ighty unitl rom· prise this second building phase, representing a value of approx, imately $6 million. Prices within the community range from $30,990 to $38,990. Conventional financing is offered. Five floor plan arrangements feature two or three bedrooms. two baths. All units, except the Dunes (Plan 11) are available on eithef the first or second lloor or the2 story buildings. LIVING , DINlNGAREAOF.MISSION VILLAGE MODEL EACH HUNTINGTON Landmark unit., is allocated an enclosed garage with built in storage, as well as an additional parking !pace. The sales prices include shag wall to wall carpet· ing in the Jiving room, bedrooms and hallway, and e(ficient forced air heating. Other features are walk-in closets in most models, deluxe equipped alJ -electric kitchens, and utility rooms within each unit that includ~ w washer drye.r. Townhome Project. OTHER RECREATIONAL amenities include a swimming pooJ, hot swirlpool bath, gym· nasium, putting green, two ten· nis courts and a paddle tennis court. ' Opens Near Ocean ?..1ission Villa ge, a n t!". townhome community built by Westport Home Builders, Inc., is. .situated in the Capistrano Valley 'ust minutes from the ocean. Op· partuoitics for re~reation are located within the-• landscaped · grounds surrounding~ two and three bedroom villas, and outside in the San Juan Capistrano ai-ea. by the homeowners association. When the entire Huntington Interiors of the villa homes at Landmark adult development is Mi ssion Village arc complete completed it will total more than with quality wall ·to-wall carpet· 1500 units valued in excess of $401 ing, draperies, and a fireplace millipn. Total project will coveff with Jo~ighter. Kitchen ap· more than 160acres ofland. pliance.s elude a range, self· · Models are loceted at 8641 cle&ning en, dishwasher and Atlanta Avenue. The sales center disposer; lumiDOUS. ceilings; a is open daily from 10 a.m., 8nd double·basin kitchen sintt; and tnforrriatiori. may ht obtain~ by,. h b . E h ho h calling 536-8847. as ca inets. at: me as a The coroplex may be reached fenced private patio and one or front the San Diego Freeway by two car garage. M li Sir ! Low·maintenance surfaces taking either agno a ee or Beach BouJev:e.rd south to Atlan-keep house care to a minimum . ta. From the Pacific Coast Baths have cultured marble • Su nday. Febru1ry ,6, 1975 DAILY PILOT €5 • 2,3&4 bedroom homes from $35,410 Here's your chance to have your own home on a spa- cious lot with plenty of grow- ing room for you a~d your lamily. .< You'll be parl of the d1s- t1ncl1ve lake-country com- munity of Lake Forest. A short walk from picturesque shops, a market and lake- side restaurant T aka the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway to the El Toro exit Follow El Toro under the freeway to Muir- lands. lett on Muirlands to Ridge Route. Ot phone (714) 830-3250. ' ' Complete coverage of county government and courts. , .. ,.._,, VA FHA Conventlonal Financing IN• M t.0llUlll: & ~UN~, IN(. " ................... -.. . Every day In the @ - DAILY PILOT Miles of Pacific Ocean shoreline is available for swim· · ming, body surfing. fishing, sun bathing and endless beachcomb- ing. Boating enthusiasts will dis- cover the nearby Dana Point Marina. Miles of bridle trails wind through the canyons and hiUsidtt'-of the country and many ~alls are stdlabl e for hiking and blklng. pullman tops, Rumica kitcheh Highway, take Beach Baulevard countertops, vinyl asbestos tile .-"n~orth~~to~A~t:;l:_an'.'.t~a::·_;__·------'------------------------------------------­ Golfing rac1li t1es \.l.'llhu1 e<Jsy range include Sa n Juan Hills CoUnt'ry Club, Lagun a Beach Golf Course. San C lemente Municipa l and Shorecliff Gol£ Course . Public parks with barbecue pi ts. picni c are as and tennis courts ar<' attractive and convenient WITHIN THE grounds at Mis- sion Village is a heated swim- ming pool, shaded cabana and poolside seating provided for re- sidents. The recreation area is surrounded by one and two story viJlas remlniscent qf Old Spain. Mission tile roofs, stucco ex- teriors and heavy timbered beams reflect the traditional :styling. All exterior maintenanc0 of the villas, the landscaping and the recreation center is provided for flooring in secondary areas• and one-piece moldt;d fiberglass tub and shower combinations. \\lith no exterior maintenance and easy-care interiors, r~sf- dents have far more leisure time, according to the de\'elQPers . PRICES FOR THE new S panish-styled, ocean-close villas begin from $29,5()() with 814 1>ercent interest for VA and FHA financing. With VA there is no down pa~ment. Four different noor·p1ans are available with l 1h or tWo baths. To see Mission Village, exit the San Diego •Freeway at -Junipt!ro Serra cffram·p and travel one bJ,ock right to Camino Capistrano. Follow Camino Capistrano south eight-tenths of a mile and tum right on La Zan- ja. Mission Village is one-quarter of a mile south Of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Mortgage lnsur~ce Measure Advocated The head of the 78.000-membcr Cali(ornia Association of Realtors believes a state mortgage insurance bill, in - troduced las t week in the Le~islature. would be one ~l)ich would help "morlj aje def1c1en.~ are as ." R ic h a rd C . Fa rr er. o f Ha yward , referred to AB 603 sponsore d by CAR , a nd in - troduced by Assembl yman P aul T. Bannai CR-Gardena ). which would create a modest program for r esid e ntia l pro.pertie s declared to be in '·mortgage defi· cient area s." Farrer sa id current Jaw does not authorize any state agency to 'ins ure Joans ma de ro.r the purpose of purc hasing. r e· habilitating or refinancing struc· lures for residential purposes. available from conventional len- ders.'' He continued, •'Our Realtor or- ganization supports this bill al.so because the preservallon of these older residential neighborhoods is a matter or slate concern for the public since the continued absence or fin ancing can result only in deterioration with the consequent costs to each com- munity and the state resulting. i·one of the chief purposes of th8ir program would be to pro· vide financing wh ere it does not exist now for residential pro- perties and for borrowers who are 'sound risks. but who ca nnot today obtain financing." THE MEASURE would create a Californj~ Mortgage Insurance Fund CCMIFJ which would be BUT. TJIE CAR presid ent said continuously appropriated to the ttie Bannai bill would require the commiss ion for insuring loans Commission or Housing and pursuanttothebill. Community De velopment, It would also appropriate through a contract with the $5,000,000 from the General Fund ~partment oI Veterans Affairs, for transfer to the CMIF. to establish and maintain &uch a Loans would be made through program. This would involve re-conventional institutional len- sidential slructures or not more ders and insured by the state than four dwe lling units in within tbe speciri ed a re a on mortgage deficient area s de· state-established crileria. signeted by the Commission , No new liepartment under Ban· 1 Farrer said. n«i.'s bill, would be established as The agg regate loan ins urance the State l'-'using and Develop- outstandlng under 11uch a pro. ment Commission would set gram wo uld be li m i ted l o politjY· · $50,000,000, he added, under B an-D de h bill bai's bill . FJ'RRER SAi ~n r t e The CAR presid\nt, an 4;Xpert1 the; lop 40 ~cent. or each loan 'lq mortgage banking end flninc· woljld tie Insured an4 Wolild be ln1. said, "This blll 'wooll<L. mmJted to eJ<!sUng realdenUal authorize the commission to in· structures with maxJmum loans itiate a program of reinsuranCe or limits established by the s tate or coins urance. or both, wilh commi~slqn~ no event would pri vate m ortgage insurance · this-exceetl ,OQOorS\)yearsln ml term. '. co pan es. ·N Realtot head commented •1TllERE ARE numerous e:it -that the 4P pet(:ent ts a more con- 1 u Id "-"al 1 servatlye 1i•ure lhilD »25 per-J.R,~.·~.~~ =~~ • llmlU 'Prevalent ln private mone.y •for reba~flHan n,, ]llOl!ta\1eln1ur!n~econlpanl ... purchase or rennancln& Is w cofhp-nles. { Ring Out The News! Fil Yl-IODOWI TB&•S!* NOW .AYAILABLE I WITH 8 V4 3 -INTEREST 8V2% ANtilUAL'PERCENTAGE RA.TE . • 1Yl!SS!Dtf Incredible Value • Luxury·Ladan Townhomes A great living environment wit.Ji clean skies, ocean breezes. green open areas with swimming pools and cabanas plus your own priv&ite patio so you can take advantage of the nearly perfect weather. And there's more privacy and comfort inside ~ each Mission Village townhome. BTG e, BEAUTIFUL • COMPLETE Mission tile or wood shake roofs· Forced ai r heating system• Enclosed garages• Built-in range, hood, oven, disposer, dishw8sher, double sink• Lumin ous ceilings • lush wall-to·wall carpeting • Draperies • Fireplace with log lighter• Fully insula ted. MAINTENANCE-FREE 1 &'2 Stories 2 a 3 Bedrooms 1 \IJ & 2 Baths From '29,500 ., I I I \.• -' . , .. • ·"t. '• • • ... .. .. '... ... • ... # •• ~ .-. • • . . .. ('6 DAILY PILOT Sunday. F.Otuary,&.1975 Lo•er Rates Eyed 'WA SHINGTON -J. S . ''P.1ickev '' Norman Jr. or Jlouston, newly elected president of the National Association of Ilome Builders CNAHB1, has urgC'd Congress to pass, leiisla· tion that "'ou1d 1ower mortgage interest rates and help speed the t'Conomit recovery of the hous- ing: industry. p. 'l'cstify1ng before a House sub- cun1mittee on housing, Norman noted that there already were a number of bills pending in the !louse that "·ould spur new con· ~tr u ctio n and ··substantially decrease" the estimated half n1illion unsold new homes and ~:ondominium units now on the market. Norman generally supported the purpose of a bill introduced by Rep. llenry Reuss. (D-Wis.), <:hairman or the Banking, Cur· rl·ncy and I-lousing Committee, "·hich would subsidii.e the in· teres\ rate on mortgages on new housing units down to six percent for middle-income families. This bill, Reuss claims, would spur the oonsutruction or one million units. IT SHOULD "encourage many home builders to ~tart the (iOO· struction of moderate cost homes that otherwise n1ight never-ha\•e been star Led ,., Norman said. However , he s uggested a hig"her price limit to <-1pply in hi gher cost ureas. Norman alSo ravQred the intent of a bill that would help home owners avoid foreclosure if Lhey Jost their jobs or sufrered a significant decline in their earn- ings. This measure is sponsored by ltep. Thomas Ashley, (0- 0hio). To help bui~ers sell their ex- isting inventory. Norman said, the government should subsidize interest rates on existing unsold hon1es· down to 1 percent for a 90 -day period. A bill to ac complish \his was introduced yesterday by Rep. Garry Brown. (R-Mich.J . NOTING THAT the goal set in the 1949 and 1968 Housing Acts of "a decent home and suitable liv · ing environment for every American family," along with the setting of annual production goals, has been too long ignored, Norman recommended that Congress •·set U5 back on the right track" by calling for the production of at least 1.8 million . housing units this year In tha t connection. he recom- mend(.'d the establishment of a National Housing Policy Review Uoard that could annually re· comn1end policies and actions necessary lo n1eet the nation's housing goals. . -, . REAL ESTATE Top R ealty Sellers Cited .. ' . . ' • · Low Interest Moves Urged The California AsSQCiation or Realtors has called on the Gov- ernment National Mortgage As- sociation £GNMA) to make more or its low interest rate mo-rtgage funds aVailable for existing hous- ing ... Richard C : Farrer, or Hayward, president of the 78,000·meJDber CAR, said he wired Daniel P . Kearney, presi· dent of GNMA. urging that such action be taken. - ''The commitments for the rirst $6 billion of emergency aid 10 lhe housing industry are already in the hands of lenders." he explained. •·Ten percent or "those conln11tments n1ay oe useo r;.ite on the loan5 was set at 81,C, pe'tcent at the first <.1uction by G'.'il\tA in October. "'l'hal rule~" he continued, •·"·cnl do1vn to 73~ perl'ent al the auction January 22, l:Sul the In · terest rate on the money availa· ble on the market today for exist- i n~ housing is 9 11~ percent .1 throu_gh institutional lenders. ·1 <' f6r. making loans on existing housing. The balance 'must be on ne\\· housing. "Outstanding sates erforl" \Vhat the CAR is advoca.ting, he stated. is that GNl\>lA change its tules to allow the unused com- mit1nefltS to be used for l'inanc- ing existing housing. Cornmit- ments 01 ay be turned back to Gi' !\IA by February 28, the lendl•r pa\•1ng a 1 ~pe r cent fee for the priviieg1.·. 'fhat deudline is fas t iiJ)proacbini,!. Pilot brought distinction to local Red lr-aiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliij;;;;:;:;;;=:;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;--11 Carpet Realtors sales1nen at a II recent eounly"·ide breakfas t mee ting. 'J'he l~st quarter of 1974 showed high production for re- sidential sales measured by of· !ice location. ... •·B ut n1anv lenders and .builder s boug.ht J)le con1n1it· ments in November and January, in hopes they could get :-.ubdivisions U{lder way. Interest ··i:·arnil1es in the lo\v and n1otlcrate incon1c bracket n<'l'd a source of below 1narket financing e ~ Money Tree AT WIT'S END Welcome • Aboard • . ; I \~ , ' I ' ·."-' . " -, .. ' ,; .. PARK NEWPORT Apartments & • Shag carpeting • firep\aces . ,, "Ultra-bright • Deluxe k't hens country 1 c • front lawns with a tree Townhouses pn the Bay Come ,,,. hoghln • blufl o,:, looking the watet EnJOY carehee apartmenl hv1ng clo-.e lo all South Coast areas 35 acre~ of garden~ and recreation 7 swimming pool~. 8 lighted tennis court~. $750,000 Spa Apartments & Townhou~s. Rental~ from $224.50 Secunty, fine cippointments, impeccable maintenance. Two minutes lrom Fashion lslci nd, convenience shops. V1s1t us today Where Jamboree cind San Joaquin Hills Roads meet An adult community (714) 644-1900 for information. • wet ba<S • Shake roofs • eoncrete dri•es • 3.car garages , 3 baths d Prinklers • 2200 square feet ot li•ing area an s . d fencing • Rearands1deyar ~ND s~~E $4000 BUl NOW_~· o~·.. 900 ~+-"::"~".. $59, ' ' _, Duane Schmitten of San Clen1ente and Evelyn Badten of La gu na Beach outdi~tancl·d other salesmen in thei r areas. Sin1ilar winning results were gained by Rob Bennett of El '1'01·0 and Bui.z Doxey or Mi ssion \iiejo. and this is an t'asy "·01y to provide it," he said. " l?.2.':'_'! .!l.l'.U!:!~l:!.~lE J4 .._ lllflCiorLOW IAT'U--l'WOfflWOIU.L lftlUCTINIAl lif'041T •-.l. •-•· --·,.......... ....... I A/C,,....,.t<. HATIOMAL REALTY IMSPECTIOH SERVICES Coll 17141557·9483 OWNERS AGREE Owners, left to ri ght -Carl and Be1·c rly Ford ... Ron Hillier ... Clarine and Bob Schmiedeke agr_ee ! "the living is great at fabulous, fri end ly Huntingto n Lancln1ark." It's a haven for happy, actl\'C adults who have tin1c to live and enjoy every n1inutc lo the fuill'St just one 111ile fro1n the Sfa jn beautiful Huntington Beach. Corne, bring-a friend. and discover for you rself all the re- n1arkable advantages of 111a intcnancc-frce Ji\'ing no\v bt1i11g-enjoyt:d by residents at lx:ach~lose Huntington Landn1ark. \.' ~ ' ~ --I . • • • . , CAREFREE LIVING FOR ADULTS OVER 40 IN BEAUTIFUL HUNTIN6TON BEACH If you or your spouse are at least 40 years of age, welcome lo a whole new way of life at Huntington Landmar k one ol the linest recreation-oriented condominium communities ever ollered the adult California homeseeker • The condomi~ium concept of leisurely living is pro1J1ded, wi!h ew:ter1or maintenance, landscaping and ca1c of the extens11Je park-like grounds and rccre~lional lac1llt1es performed for you by a professional firm . ALL INGLUDED IN THE PRICE: • Gene ral Electric Deluxe equipped a1l ·electr1c k!lchen!'. • Enclosed utility rooms on your own private palto Iha! include a Whirlpool wa5her dryer • Shag carpeting in the Irving room . master bedroom, secondary bedrooms and hall ways • Spacious garden patio or view balcony • Separate dining areas • Completely enclosed garages as ~II as an abun- dance of parking • 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2 baths ALSO ENJOY THESE HAPPY LIVING BENEFITS: • £xclus,ive million-dollar recreat100 center with beau· tilul clubhouse th at features dining and ca rd room . b1ll1ard room. art studio, photo tab. pottery· woodworking shops and all purpose rooms -' ~ ! • ~ " ' • Huge swimming pool ... ~JC)• 1'l k••I • Hot Water swirlpool bath • Gymnasium, potting green. regulation 1enn1s courts and paddle tennis court • Your choice of scheduled group actiYities or com · plete privac;y • A private wa lled community with 24 hour attended Ptltry PURCHASE NOW AT 1974 PRICES $30,99.0 to 38,990 Convenlional Financing (714) 536-8847 Hun(i119(Qn Liln Ark 8641 Atlanla Ave. Between B ach Blvd. & Magnolia Slrfft I I I i --'\ . . TOWNHOMES AT SEA TERRACE PROJECT IN LAGUNA NIGUEL STRESS PRIVACY Lt191111a Nig1iel To1v11hou~es Sea Terrace 'Private' '!'he var iety of plans avaitabll! to townhome seekers al the Sea 'ferrace in Laguna Niguel have proven to be a major ractor in at· talning the one-third r eserva - tions mark for the first phase of Sequence '74 in t his ocean- i.1riented development by Avco Community Developers, Inc. Opened during the summer, this first phase of Sea Terrace 'l'ownhomes '74 will tot'al 77 homes. Prices. range from $61,900 to S75,900. ''.Privac;y a nd protect ive seeurity is a keynote of the Sea :rerrace in Laguna Niguel ," points out Dun McMullen. marketing director. ''1'his beach- oriented community is arranged so that all roads lead through one set of card-operated electronical- ly controlled gates." Less than a mile from t he ocean shore,· it is also only three miles to the ideal sailboat anchorage or Dana Point. T he townhom es a.re set in units or two and three, both single and tv.•o, located in a parkli.kretting o n cur ved cu l-de-sac !lree ts which follow the terraced terrain, keeping n oise and t rartic to a Shirley Commons minimum TYPJ.CAL OF these popular n1odels is the one-level plan No. 117 which provides three bedrooms and two baths. It has many of the 'most wanted luxury features, including a custom- designed fireplace with a lo~­ \ighter connection, wall-to-wall shag carpeting throughout ex- cept for t he kitchen, utility room and bathrooms. These have Arm strong resilient flooring. ceramic tile in the showers and t.ubs; and indirect li ghting_ The planned kitchen, which has OE self-cleaning double ovens, dishwasher and disposer is finished with laminated pk(s'ttc co unter tops and hardwood kitchen cabinets. There is a pro- vision for a soft water loop on t he 'R l 1 'V ' hot water system, a cold water ea tor-O .._ear_· :?;n(o~\:':i~~~~elandgasconnec- shirley Commons ~Ca rpet the Sheraton Beach I nn a nd al-. T'H E SE A TERR ACE :. Realtors brbker; .... ~·as n amed tended by somcZSO members and .Townho m es a re equipped with a ··Realtor orthe)'Car'' by the Hun-guests. gas, 'for ced air furnace and glass tington Be~tr-Fountain Valley t n co-ownership with Arlcnl' lined heater, smoke detection Board o( Jftaltors. Jim Larkin, Galla~gher . Miss Commons runs a alarm , ligh ted house ldentifica- also of Jl:'ed Car pet , was named ""<iecidedly h ospitable Red Carpet tion numbers and cable T V. T hey president. Realtors o rfice at Edwards and havefu ll exteriorwall and roof in-sulation . . l\liss Commons retired as pre· Bo lsa, Hun tington Beach. Its de- " :.identor the board. Roses and the corator touches provide a lounge The models can be seen by pro- rr . 1 1 d setting for customers. and corree ceeding one mile south on Paci(ic o 1c1a p aque v.·crc prcsente to is alwa .vs ready. C H " h 1 c her , along v.•ith u decorative oast 1g way r am r own· clock, by the 1974 Realtor or the I ncoming president Larkin is Valley P a rkw ay intersection, NEWPORT BEACH CLOSEOUT SANTA ANA FWY PACIFIC COAST HWY. IRVINE VILLAGES Donald L Bren Company s .Q f.Hometown :;'news. .,. 4 If it happens -~· . ·· ~near YOUR ·. I ~~~=·there h ' to bring it to ~ your doorstep. ~Every day. in the \"e ar, Gene KadO\\' located at 234 Adams, l-lunt -then up Nig uel 1'oad through the 1ngton Beach. He will serve gu ard gate a n d left t o the ~-T_h_e~d-in_n_e_r_c_·v_e_n_l _"_'•_s_h_e_l_d_u_t~-'-hr_o_u_s_h_D_e_c_e_m_be~r-·~~~~~~lr_u_m_i_s_h_ed~m-od~e-ls~-~;:-;:-;:-:;::::-::::-;:-;:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .___~~--~~~~~~~~~~~· I / Best Idea Since \ Shopping Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single Two -ye1r Slpply (104 lists) h1rni1htd ift ""voitnl t•1r-off p.id for i••t $ 1.25 (postace pnp.iid) Send iii Coupon Today and Become A ~ Super.Shopper . r··--·-·····-------;· Fill iR thlscciupo~,clip ilad ~· ! ... ii with $1.ZS to: ! : I Pilot Printinl ShoppincUst : · 1 Post Office lox1560 ;: I ~ta Meu ,C.lif.92626 ' I I ~ 1----------------------1 I I :------------------------I I I I ------------------.----'* t I item! Use pre-printed · shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 seporate printed items. plus odditional spaces you c.in fill in yourself. Just check 'em off - 34 Slaplt< 21 Vt1et1bles 14 fniits 6 Blkery lte!US 5 BtttriCIS 19 M11t and fish entriH II llair1 il""s 20 MisctllH- DAILY PILOT • . .. ,.,. , .... , .. , 11!11 W• I 1.------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·. Sin; I.• Servln;e Cooking far on• 1 c•n be fun. Wadn••d•Y• In th• DAILY PILOT • NEWPORT BEACH 5~own 81~1:rest* No Impounds ·Conventional Loans Townhomes from $58,875 High on the slopes overlooking the Pacific, with a full selection of eight 2. 3 and 4 bedroom models. One and two stories, decks, balconies, fireplaces and wet bars. Enclose:d garages, tennis. swimming, saunas. Everyday Newport Crest becomes a better buy, but act now! -10L./o.. ,0f \"e \-\ Equal Housing ~ Opportunities ~ . I l ! I . . . . " . ' • • • OAK.,\' PtLOl' . Sund1 , Flbru1 16. 1975 Mortgage .Still Tough ~·e..c But tFunds Available If Youl\not'1Wciys_\ lly DOROTHEA BROOKS .,....,. ...... ~ ........... •lJC you .are in the ma~kel !or a 'hOu.se, and can afford onie, now is a .good time to buy, the experts ·advise. :'llhal's all we11 and good-if you can.get n mortgage. This \Vas the big problem in 1974 for prospec- U.Ye buyers end il made it tOugh, t:Oo, for those-who had to sell t'heir homes. There are signs it·.s getting easier. but even if the usual chan- nels prove difficult there are ways. ·,FOR EXAMPLE, Relo-Intcr- Clty R·elocation Service, a real estate referral service of brokers in all parts of the C04.ntry. re- ports its members were able to help 16 percent more families become homeowners in 1974 than in the previous peak y~ar of 1973, \vhen traditional types of financ- ing)fere widely available. hi a special survey ror UPI, members described the lechni· ques they used. One or a com- 1,lination. of these methods might make a homeowner of you--0r · help you sell the home you have. have made mortgage funds avaJlable here In the Boston area," says Townsend & Hallett, Framingham, Mass. "Lawyers a nd local trusts are good mortgage sources (or our Greenwich, Conn., homes," Preferred Properties advised. In Louisville, Ky., new home owners assume commttments held by builders there, the Paul Semonin Company reported. Reio brokers in many areas re· ported horne sellers themselves "'ere in~reasingly cooperative in making many sales possible. They take back first or s econd mortgages: let home buyers as- sume their existing mortgages ; enter into articles or agreement or contracts , and m a ke wraparound mortgages in 1which the original owner retains title ror a period. In Phoenix, Ariz.., Ed Post Realty added a twist: ··we've even carried back a part or the broker's commission, making it payable as the mortgage payments arc re· ceived. ·· home, such short term financing occurred increasing)y late In 1974. "The equity advance sh~d be used principally by ra1 y sophisticated purchaser however," in the opinion of Marx. and Bensdorr. Memphis: 1'enn. "There is no guarantee or availa· ble rinancing when thesho1t·lerm notes mature,'' they cautioned. ' . ANOTHER NOVEL way to rinance a home is the practice or obtaining first mortgages by de- positing compensatory' balances with a lending institution . Thorsen Realtors of Oakbrook, Ill.. explained: "lf you don 't want to put all your cash against a down paytnenl, see if the mortgage bank or savings and loan will accept your pledge to leave a certain amount on de- posit "'ith them for an agreed period. You will get the benefit uf interest paid al the going rate while the pledge is in errect. Professional people who main· lain business accounts with an adequate daily balance may find they can use such accounts as THE LOS ANGELES based F'. )>ledges.'' 1\1. Tarbell Company, operating Changing attitudes towards in California, Oregon, Arizona go11ernment guaranteed FllA or and Hawaii, reported "Use of VA loans also may 'be of help. lease options or agreements of "Such sales are no longer just for sale, whic!:h basically defer a moderate income people." ac- change of title until interest rates cording to Shannon and Luchs, are more attractive, is very reporting for \Vashington, D.C., j>opUlar here. The buyer usually s uburbs in Virginia and puts down significant option J\.Jaryland. Federally insured money with such an agreement." loans have helped to finance I • HUNY.INGTON 16771 K>lSA btCA Al 'f°A~I Ii.VIN~ HIJNllHQf()H at..0. f2~·'ftj· M6-jlS) CONOOMINwMS I /I'" ·""" • , ·~ FUN IN THE SUN . -, ,_,.. , ., ' . • ., AND ClEAN AIR )-.~~l-lii.~1'1~"i.l .w:IO:q· • .,j, FROM '23,950 '\ .IJ ......... ~ zr;; ... ::t1:w,-; .. ~ . .. • • ' ... r ,,,.. ! ' INCLUD:J_~' INil·Ttft' PRICE: , O'kEEFE' MERRITTSElF·CLEf, "G~VEN " • o ALL ELECTRlt KITCH£tjS •. ~. \ , PRIVATE UTit.ITY R00M$'\'OUR OlllN Pll)V~TE 'PAT IOS' • , SHAG CARPEfiN~ THROUGHOUT -..tQUR OtOICE Of COLORS '\ COMPLETEL Y'ENGLOSED GARAGES NO RlENTY Of PARKING , I, l OR l BEDROOMS, l-2-2'1 BATHS . TO BE ENJOYED B"Y YOU AND YOUR GUESTS , YOUR OWN RECREATION CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE , HEATED SWIMMING POOL • HOT WATER SWIRLPOOL JACUZZI , PUTTING GREEN ANO TENNISCOURT • • A FEW CHO ICE LOTS LEFT JUST A SHOIT STROLL TO • SO~E FLOQR PLANS SOLO OUT THI OCIAN & IEACHll •THESE HOMES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED TODAY AT PRESENT PR ICES , FUTURE UNITS WILL GO UP IN PRICE , MODELS OPEN DAILY •IMMEDIATE MOVE IN ON CREDIT APPROVAL • ""'"'""' D'"""'"•• Oe•eLopo.oenl br f .A. Jon.• En1.,pr1i.e1 ... l • • • 1- Welcome · ,Aboard ' . ' .,!Vi ligef1f •If '1 ..... In tb•.i •t! , 1;,J1tig1i~11 Before you give up on conven- tional mortgages, Reio members advise, check savings institu· lions where you have an account, or have borrowed in the past. Either fact may persuade one or them to give you a loan. If you're transferrin~ to another city, ask your emplo)"t!:r whether your firm has accounts with an institution that might help you. When these traditio·nal wells are dry, keep checking with the local real estate broker for n ew sources or mortgage m oney opening up. Along Boston's North Shore, R. homes as high as $60,000 on W. Carlson Associates reported Philadelphia's Main Line. \\'OUld-be homeowners are using a r-;:===:----------~----------------------~~---------'-----------variety or leas es. These include , "DOCTORS, DENTISTS and other professional associations lease with option to purchase, lease "'ith right or first rerusal, and lease with dererred purchase and sales agreement. Like the SW· ing loan, in which the other takes an equity advance on his former~ #I Real Estate : 1 ' Questions/Comment By Rultor Riindall McCiin:lle, PftD. QUESTION #1: Termite r eports have always confused me. I have bought 5everal homes and have paid money to termite companies and I am con- IUJed. - Please explain what a termite company is sup~ posed to do and what a termite company does not · dO., Whal guarantee does termite clearance give you? Thanks, J.R.,Costa~es~ -'-' ANS\V Ell : 'l'he report you want is a Structural rest Control Inspection Report. The expression ''termite inspection'' or .. lermite clearance". so commonly used in many real estate transactions, is possibly misleading. The State Structural Pest Control Board has ad· vised that these two expressions are misnomered a.nd possibly s hould be dropped from the vocabulary of the real estate operator. ·All structural pest control operators use a form prescribed by the State Structural Pest Control Board. It is entitled Standard Structural Pest Con- irol Inspection Report with subheading entitled Wood Destroying' Pests or Organisms. In other ~ords, it is not a termite inspection or a termite clearance. The report deals with all forms of pests and infestations. A structural pest control inspector m ay not limit his inspection to one trpe of infesta- tion or inrection. The report, however, may be made on part of a building providing the report is designated as a limited report. The inspector re· Ports lll1Y and all evidence or inrestation, infections and adverse conditions found in a part ar all of the building he inspects. When a real estate licensee requests an inspec- tion from a pest control firm he should ask for a ·structural pest conlrol inspection report. The ques· lion of whether a ll or some or the recommendations made in the report are to be completed or not is a matter decided by someone other than the pest con· trol operator. .. When all parties are aware or the pest control operator's responsibility, and the nature of his in - spection, misinterpretations are more likely to be i,roned out before they reach a critical stage. QUESTION #2: I have been in the real estate business ror over a year now and the thing I find the most difficult lo do is closing a sale. I baV'e talked with a lot of other people in the re- al estate business and in selling in general, and they tell me that ''closing'' Is the most difficult step of the selling process. Many of the old-timers in our office have trou- ble closing the sale. Can you giv~"'flle any advice that wUI be helpful to me In the closin~ process? ff • B.G., Mission Viejo · .. • ~NSWER: Thert?areno ''secrets'' or gimmick!'> {hat really work in the selling process; however, here are a few thoughts to keep in mind : •Meet the client's desires whenever pOasible ..• if the main point Is at stake and minor con- cessions and other devices do not succeed -delay the issue. . • . Closing New York slocks. Delivered ••me day Ire ah lo yoiq dooratep A WHALE OF AN .OCEAN ~= ~ VIEW! -•. ' ' ' . • . -- ... ~" ':.· ~··~.ol-J::~i ; ... "" ' •• ,Y.-· •. ' . • ·-WATCH THE WHALES MIGRATE FROM YOUR OWN UVING.BOOM! In the DAILY PILOT ' ' . ··This gives your client a chance to reconsider. It gifts ·you a chance to reorganize your thoughts, JMfhaps to obtain more facts. You must illustrate to ~r client that you respect him. ~~•Most people hate to yield under pressure. So, ir ~ cannot win, at the moment, don't lose heart {Ume alone has won many battles). See more than 500 square miles of coastline and ocean ... sunsets and the glitter of lights beneath you. It's breathtaking! A WHALE OF A HOME! .: · These are big, fully·featllttd. hingle:f amlly homes. •Don't make an enemy by wounding the other man'1 vanity. Protect your clients from your desire t0 lffl important. Seek a common ground or in· t.e.rest. Lft your client do the strutting. •FtD&Uy do what la sincerely best for your coenll. uonOt think about your own self-interest. ~ Do these things and you will rind that closing liMttramaetioo ls not nearly so ditricult. Jt isn't dir- 1,fe;.Jt becaus' you are wortlng with your client and f~~clfent. You arehelplng a friend'make an In · ~aentdeclllon. , EDITOR'S NO'l'E: Randoll R. McCordle i3 an invelf· ww.d-'wlf, cop.,,-i...urer Pfld·author of ""R.cal Ellate A WHALE OF A VALUE! These homes anywhere would be a bargain ... but here. overlooking San Clemente and the far distances of the Pacific, • the value·ia staggering. DON'T WAIT. WHEN WE RUN OUT OF HOMES. vou·RUN OUT OF THE GREATEST HOME OWNERSHIP CHANCE EVER! 3 and 4 Bedrooms • Up to 3 Baths • 1 and 2 Stories -from $66,950 EXCELLENT CONVENTIONAJ. TERMS Great desijns and space, space, spate! From lh1t S•n Dluao l"te!!way, l~k•: 1he El Can1 hio Re•I e:iill •nd drive 1ou1h on1t hl ock to &.11 Sin 1111111. Turn e111 on 811~Ju11n ind drlve h1 the lnp ol 1h1 hill to tho •top •lcn (I Av11nld1 Hul)n1 S11ur10, Ju•t tike A.. • fi:il a left ind ~ou'rit t'i•rt. 1 =''· s.1111 '°"' ~nuMnl• and qu<1Uom to 11, JlcCllrdU, <10 the Oalll/ Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, ""'""''.... 11-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....,..~~--1 . .. fi!lt.= W l!:!J A PN1llafo .. New Colll111unlfy by0 Hnlt.11beek.011~10litn1ftf Co:nfu1ny • " - • I ) • • • I FHA/Y • Loans CALL TAR .REAL ESTATE SALES • $60 . ~ICE~~.!!11! !S!:!OOL ··~·--o.-..,_ I.ti ,, ......... ..... J.-..... ~ In ~unction with "'R .. Real &lite School & The Le¥ine SchooJ of Real Estate. After receiving vs>ur ltcenae You will be enrolled In Tarbell's 3·week Oulck Start Training Program. which Includes morning 1rainlng classes & after noon experience in lctual real estate situations. C~ Iii-A?'"' 112·5440 Sp•ldl Vllio ·Within walking distance to the beach! Very private. loaded w ith extras. Courtyard entry ~ welcomes the visitor to this tremen- dous home wllh cathedral ce1l!ngs, Spanish tiled entry. country kitchen, family room, den, 3 king· sized bedrooms, natural bnck :ireplace. Waterlall, pond, gas BBQ pit. A great home tor entertaining. 556.500. All terms! Ask I.or Al rAeKenney. 14Z..H61 l .... IMC•Styt. °' FHA terms available' Immaculate grounds. requu· 1ng l itlle u pkeep. Hall- circular drive. Spacious floor plan'!' offers a long hst or ':ustom extras. Entry hall. oversized ltv1n9 room with fireplace. 3 bedrooms +den area, xlra baths. Central forced-air heat. Covered patio, sprinklers. $44,000 Call 842-6691 .... ftlMS.rf Beach 1ov11rs special! schools. shops. freeways ~ads of shel\'inR. walk-in closets, beautilu11y panel den. Huge living room. eot nalt, private balcony. Secluded master bedroom Electric built-ins, rorcerl- :.iir heat. Community pool. ntat .. Uke grounds. $25,UlAJ. Call 892-4401 . 41._..+-Poot Owner satrince! Oodles of room !or the large or grow- ing family. Near schools, shops and within walking distance to th e beach! S1ngl&-story ranch-style with many trees. plants & shrubs. Large covered patio, sprinklers. 30 It. swimming pool with heater & filler includes thick carpeling & :uslom drapes. Entry ha!!, 4 oedrooms + den area. /Jalnut cabinetry. brick lirqplace. $~8.500 . Call 9'6.4::·1373 Aba.tdMflf Gl...t Shorecrest special! Ready tor immediate occupancy! Located on a quiet cul de sac streef. Completely sprinklered grounds, patio. neatly manicured yards. Huge floor plan with entry hall. beavy beamed ceilings 1n the l1v1ng room and family room 4 bedrooms, full din- ing room. Massive wood- burning fireplace. 553.500. Call 962·5566 or 842-8854 Hear TIN lellC:ll EllC1l1ng Newport West1 Lots ol decorative extras 1nclud- 1ng thick shag carpeting & nch wood paneling. New no- wax Solarium floors 1n the kitchen. buil1-1ns, wood cabinetry. Enlry hall, spacious living room with fireplace. Ktng-siz.ed master bedroom. Xtra' baths. Beaut1lul blend of .. warm" colors & textures. $46,900. Gall 962-5566 DiJt"9c:tl•e C•pe Cod On a beautiful corner tot with room Jor your boat & trailer. White picket fencing. m1n1 forest ol trees, park-like yards . Vibrant, totally customized interior, MaSSlw bnck fireplace, entry hall. big family room. Full dining room seats 12 lor d rnner. Oversized t1vlng room. king· sized master bedroom: Garden k11cherl-; Covered paho. $56 .400. Call962-1373 c..,...p ............ One heck of a home! A rich blend of Louisianan & California architecture. Massive ) view balcony. community pool. A Huge floor plan featuring 4 big 1 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, ~ formal dining room & a big fireplace lot !hose chillV nlQhts. Buy now. save thOusandsl $71 ,950. Ask for, Jim Burton. 140-1710 A.bH4MM-S..e no....d1 8eautllu1 ranch·slyle horn&, priced valwl Park-like ground~ covered patio. paneled garage. P'tlvate ...ar living room. big brick lireplatW. 3 laroe b9drooms + famfly room. Cen111l 1ir conditioning. Rich blet'ld of "w1fm" colors lhruout. $42.900. Wst90 bY Hal Meade. " .. ' . . C-'Oc.-~ Be.uliful Monterey by·the-sea Has gol to.be one of the finest Ouys on the market today! Pr~vate courtyard entry, -view 1bal'cony, forest ol trees. Entry halt, 4 bedrooms, family ropm, full dining room & massive fireplace. Tiled roof. big swimming pool. Owner sacrllicet $65,950. Listed by Eta1ne ~ Selufsky. ' ll0.60l0 -~· _.. Seo Captoilli'J Retr-e.t Perched high above the marina with a "m1lllon dollar" viswl Secluded, Quiel beach giant is located on v~ acre of sheer paqtd1sel Large, luxury tlOOf plan ollers a long list of one-ot-a-k1nd features. Quiet rear living room., huge f•rnjly room. formal d1n1ng room, king--sized masler bedroom. g,uest house. And more• Listed bv Gene Swartz. 412.-7110 ' M•ifftk: Gre••brootr Forced sale. sa ve thousands! Welcome to a world ot unl1m1ted luxury! This magn1f1cent Geenbrook ollers 2700 sq. II. Entry hall. 4 k1ng -s1zed bedrooms. 3 baths, family room, massive fireplace. lull d1n1ng room Expensive carpeting & drapes. Park-like grounds With covered patio & 3-car' garage. $76,900. Call 842-2561 C.tif«Wa a-cit Yillo Close to all schools & shops.I Vary line lamily home, beaut1lully decorated 1ns1cle & out, Carpeting, drapes. en- try halt. Gracious l1v1ng room for entertaining. Central forced·a 1r heating, ri('h v.'Qod cabinetry, larm·slyle kitchen, x1ra baths. Big 21 fl. Patio. And just $41,800. Call 842-8854 f' • Dewtld If Ow111ft' Secluded.· care:lree livir1g wiU> all the charm ot the co'Untry. This marvelous home is localed on a quiet cul de sac street. Enclosed front atrium welcomes the visitor. Carpets, drapes. log- burning l1replace. Tiled flooring. 3 bedrooms + den atea Country kitchen with wood cabinelry. bu1H-ins. Priced below replace19!t1t ·coslsl Save a bundle! $4 2.000. Call 842·2561 or 842-6691 . Pool WtH1 J 0 0C•ttl College Park pool home, a lot of home for I he money! Spotless inside & out. Includes copper plumbing, newly painted exterior .. Ankle-deep carpeting. drapes . Entry hall, 3 bedrooms + den or study. Large hving room has a natural brick fireplace. Beautiful pool with jacuu1 1n a story book setting. $48,950. Cali 540-1720 Getttt._1t'J ht.te Secluded estate on lush, parklike grounds with all the pflvacy and beauty in the world. One of the l1nes1 homes available 1n the pre-. stige Mesa Verde section. Features Olym~1c size pool with heater and 1111er. Huge garden patio. Entry hall. huge living room, den. fami- ly room. lormal dining room 4 kinQ size bdrms. Central air. wet bar. 2 llfeptaces! Call 54(}.1720 " . 'll,900-le1tluy4r"CIUIMI Won't last long at this price! A "mini" forest ol lrees & an abund-ance of natures greenery surrounds this pie-- lure-book 3 bedroom with den area. Includes xtra baths, king-sized master bedroom. central lorced·air heal ing, natural prick fireplace in the living room. G.1. ternis! Call 979-2390 lf9PoolHCMM Just 4 years oldt Beau1ilully decorated home in Irvine on a briskly manicured COl'ner lot. completely fenced. Big healed & filtered pool. patio. Fully carpeted thruout. Entry hall opens to gracious living room. 3 big -< bedrooms, lull dining room. xlra baths. Large lireplace. Garden kitchen. $44,950. listed bv Bob Klaessor'I. IJZ·7111 HHtlnCjtOA lffch Pool H°"" And proud of it! One of lhe finest homes around! Big 35 It. swimming p·ool, patio. sprink.lers, lmmacul•te landscap· Ing. 8eautUut lami!y room with f1replace & even a l1replace 1n 1he ' Uvlng room. 3 blg bedrooms, xtra baths. rench·style kitchen wilh bollt-ins. Sacrifice at $45,500. List- ed by Sandy Menifee. t6Z·5566 wn KHhlclry IClllC~Styt. With all the charm and qu+et of lhe country! Beaullful customized home offers an abun· dance of trees & plants. Rushing waterfall & l1shpond, party patio. Thick shag carpeting, custom draoes. rich wood paneling thruout. ,. Two wood-burning li{eph:tees. En·: try hall 3 bedrooms + huge family room. Full d1n1ng room $40,500 .... l'lllioO.l!'.l ... ., Ask for Leo Houlihan. 842-6691 M.waYerct-6.1. TerrM Newly painted inside & out! Beautiful home with a garden patio, dark room in garage, picturesque landscaping. En!ry hall opens lo oversized with brick fireplace. Private bath all master bedroom. 3 bedrooms + den area with cabinetry, built-ins. lovely, $43,950. Call 540-1720. CaJth of o HCNM Save thousands on ttus hig. beau111ul1y decorated 4 bedroom. Little over 2 year . old. all kinds of custom ex· tras. Tinted windows, entry hall, large lamily room & fireplace . l=arm·style kitchen with built·1ns. Massive covered patio, sprrnkl ers front & rear. $54,990. Call 540·1720 s-dpoint• -Socriflce located on a large corner lot. close to South Coast Plaza & lrvihe Industrial Complex. 3 year old beauty is sure to please ~even the fussiest buyer. Enlry hall opens toe huge l1v1ng room with fireplace. Big family room, xtra baths. pnvate master bedroom. Pbot-sized lot. room for a boat. $45.000. Call 979-2390 Colif°"'lo RO.ch Style Assume the loan and save new loan co sis! Marvelous name witt'I a lovely, air floor plan. Rich blend or colors & textures thruout. Entry hall. 3 bedrooms + den area, brg family room, ranch-style ktfchen with bulll·ins & natural wood cabinets. New carpeting. Big party patio & park·hke ya~ds, $45,50Q. Call 540-1720 Hew &.qland-2 Sfwy Trees! Trees! Trees' A virtual Garden ol Eden. Very pnvaie. extras.<so you have room for your boat·& trailer. Newly decorated hardwood lloors. entry hall. natural woad cab1ne1ry. 4 bedrooms + den area, mas sive fireplace in living room. Has near1v 2000 sq. ft.! A lot ot home lor the money! $43.000. Call 540· 1720 Heo.•1 l•o111ed C•llilMJS Add charm & beauty to this remarkable young pool home! Has been reduced $3000! Includes carpeting, drapes, CQnlral air cond1- t 1oning, 3 bedrooms. 3 bathS. fam1ly room & lull din-- 1ng room. Park·like grounds with a large heat ed & filtered sw1mm1ng pool. Ter· nl1c home for en1erta1n1ng! VA or FHA terms. Or ask about the assumable loan. S55.900 Call 540-1720 . lee• trot11firrred-Socriflc•! Priced below replacement cosfs. save thousands! Elegant Cape Cod pool homJ with r lush low-maintenance landscaping. Big 36 It. pool with heater, pai1:y patio. Customized thruout. entry hall. large family room. fireplace, very private master bedroom. Coun- try kitchen with wood cabinets & bu1ll-1ns. $46,950. Ask tor Margaret H1ghsm1lh . 540-1710 $)9 ,OOB-Attftlffon G1'1 All terms available on this luxury-appointed home in Laguna Terrace. Ready for im-·,:~ mediate occupancy! Low: -. maintenance yards. En!ry hall, 3 bedrooms + den area. b19 1og- burn1ng flreptace 1n the living room. , Patio ofl master bedroom. Just 21h · years old. Ask !or Marci Mcleod. 1)0-6060 = ~~ Relocating? If you're movinq to another area, Tarbell can arranqe for . you to receive free information from over 7000 c;ommunities thruout the ·USA and several forei9n countries thru our RELO or9anization. For further details please call ~s. Reio, 17141 Mew EnqJmid Chorm With an accent on California hv1ng1 Beautilul home in Laguna Niguel. Localed on a pool- ~1r~:~d~~1G:r~~e ~0o~~":~~:~.acnocv~} 1 ered patto, shake root. No-waJt f 1 Solarium floCH's, entry hall, 3 bedrooms + den area, lull d1n1ng room, garden kitchen. $42.~. Listed by P~t,ry. View To Cotollaa Spanish Rancho! Entry hall opens to gracious over- sized l iving room . 4 bedrooms + huge den. nalural brick fireplace, xtra baths. natural wood- cabinetry, full Pining room. Carpets. drap,s. Massive covered patio, A virtual garden of eden. $69,900; Cal' 4g2.1210 Sp.Nth Vi.,_Sl4.450 ·~ Tiled roof. p1cturesque grnds. Rellects pride 1n ownBfship! Excellent area, very private. lull line of recrea11onal fa cilities. Includes thick pi'8 carpeting, custom drapes,; entry hall, bright sunstline kitchen with wood cabirfetry & built·1ns. Big master bedroom. Centrar forced air heating. Get lhe most for your money! Call 493-134 1 leoch C9 Jont Sacnl1ce! Sitting on nearl~ v. acre with a colorlul ocean view! Park-like yards. Oilers nearly 2600 sq. ft. with 4 bedrooms. lam11y rao·m . heavy beamed ceilings in the 1tving room. dining room & lamily room. Massive- wood-burn1ng fireplace. shag carpeting. $69.500 Save thousands. Call 493-1341 Aloft A Hill ilh a sweeping view of the ean & canyon! This exc11- 1ng hillside home was de- signed w1fh luxury 1n m1nd 1 La:rge, flowing Hoar plan with a gorgeous Def Pitas tiled entry hall. 3 bedrooms. big family room. d1n1ng area massive brick fireplace in the living room. All modern kitchen apphances. White slumpstone f1reolace 1n !he l1v1ng room. $64.950. Cal! 492-7210 5o'l'e Th0415and J Hewport hoc II One ol the Ii nest values on Has got to be "<lne of !he the market! Emo!1on-packeo finest homes availat;>le in the pool home is iust 5112 year~ area Near the greeribelt! old. Enjoys the cool sea Luxurious interior has many brl'ezes & a lovely won- one of a k1nd leatures. En1ry derland atmosphere hall, big formal livin9 room, Features 4 bedrooms. 3 mirrored closet doors. full aths. family room & d1n1ng !or entertaining. Big separate d1n1ng r oom. fam il y room,mh.ssive, Carpets. drapes. Enclosec.- fireplace. Pri,.vate master . courtyard patio & v•e\11 ,bE!droom. extra baths. ~lcony. Heated & filt.:;rec Garden kitchen with many pool, massrve red rite roo1 $71,50 0. Call 5.950. Call 830-6030 or ~6060. ~~ Penn5yl'.,.Yo 2-Story Selling at its market value of $53.SOOl All terms! Entry hall opens to a dramatic' sunken t1v· '<;: "'7 .1ng room. 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. big den & lull dining room. Hardwood lloors. expensive carpets & drapes, massive fireplace. Excellent • Schools. Owner desperate! Ask !or Nellie McCague. 962-1 l7l SpMV. Hociewdo Owner's been transferred, save thousands! Close schools, parks &.. gqif'..coJ'rse. Tremandous home ori a quiet CUI.de sac ro1 . Easy-care grounds. 3-car garage 4 bedrooms +family room, lull d1n1ng room. large Spanish fireplace. Wood cabinetry, bu1tt-1ns 81g back yard for lhe kids. $52.900. Ask IOI' Carl Schlismann. 14.Z·llS4 • ' Se.r~fng 7000 . c ·ities Throughout The~ U.S.A . . America's Largest Home Resale Company I • I l \ " I j " '1 I ' I I • ' ,. 1 • ' • ' I ' • ~ • ' '• Don't idst sit there on your small ·fortune ••• • LOok around your house and garage and you'll probably discoYer y4* haYe a, mountain of oldies but goodie's you Could sel. MoYe that mountain. Call a friendly ad-,isor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct Ant. Thousand~ of ready·to-buy ad readen are "shopping' the ads in the ,Daily Pilot . eYery day. Many are Hger to buy just what y°"' haYe to selL I Advertise in the Orange Coast Newspaper with ~ Classified Ad Line 642·56:78 '. •• DAILY PILOT · ' .... _,' .,, i·. ~"··.-4· . <fl . .-..........---;.._ -- ' ' . ' • . • ! ' • ' ' -! ~ • • W J ·:~l.J ·'.Y N TAYLOR CO. J(i".i\l.TUltS s iuve J!J,IU $69,950 -A REAi. SnAL For some lucky buyer! The ONLY NEW 1-s tory Linda model l eft. Daylight bright thruout! Perfect kitchen w /breakfast area & walk·in pantry, 3 BR, DR, 2 baths. 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUNl-5 HEW OH MARKET 4 Br. den, dirung, pool, S00.000 buy3 this bewul. maintained home In de· s1rable Baycr~t. Horry! SPAH.l.l.NG J(fo~A L E.','TA'fE 833-3M8 CURI Al'l'EAL Beaut. 14 unit ad.Lt bldg. 3 short blks to beach. l)ride of ownen.h.ip. Call for appl. to see. SPARLING REAL ESTA'l'E 833-J.'>18 3 BR. DOLORES -IAY VIEW End unit, upgraded in und'l!"stated, off white eleg,n ce. Beautifully-.. ltuated, w/greenbelt & bay view. l'h Years old. 'foo many extras to mention. $65,500 OPEN 1-S 424 VISTA Cj)UIMTA HE[EN B. DOWD REAi.TOR. INC. MLS 444-01 34 . 197lTopLl.ter~TopSGie-• Howpori·MffO locrcl of Roalton FANTASTIC income units L.B. $129,000 EXEC'Shome3400sqftL.B. $159,500 OCEAN VIEWlot,L.B. S 19 ,500 PROMONTORY Bay lot $130,000 Back Ba y 304 Grenobl~ ' $52.500 Open Sul/Sun. 1-5 Newport . Re<£(.:h . Sharp ,1 flit ., :l h~t. Commercial s tore condo. l.'rpl . patio, plus shops. Choice pool. 'l'r~' $42.500! location. 640·84811 675 ·70tl0 REALTORS 4 Local Oflil.'es To SE>r1 e \'ou llG CYH DEAUVILLl -YIEW NEW! Breathtaking entrance to high ceiling LR. 4 Bdrm model w /bonus rm & DR. Rich carpeting, ldscpd. $139,500 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1-5 BELOW MARKET Bluffs condo. 3 Br, din· 1ng, 2'f' Ba overlooking ~rt'en belt. Xlnt cond. ~1u~l be sold. G..,..al 1002 3Bed+pool.N.B. S 79,500 1!11' Frontage N-IAL.B. $139,200 Gl!'ftffol 1002 G eneral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... , ....................... . EASTSIDE BARGAIH $4000 Down SP ABLING HEAL t-:S'rA'l'~ 8:.13 -3.548 Pool Pleaser BIG CYH -CUSTOM DESIGNED You must sec this elegant new 5 BR, 4 1;~ bath perfect fam. oriented home! Lovely· cOsta Mesa 3 Bdrm pool home with Quiet cul·de-sac st. Magnificent golf large lot. Priced at only coursevu. lnvitingbal1.:onyofrM .B.J{. ~.000 . Owners anx..ious 5 HOYAL ST.GEORGE OPEN SAT 1-5 . aud will,cll VA/FHA. · l,,.Quall ~· IRAHD HEW! LINDA ISLE Iii IPlac•. · J\.1ost luxurious! lleaut. view of lagoon. Properti•• · · Perfect des ig n. Rich plush CJ)tng & ,.00 ou•rl5sl·~:~1~01n a 11oeH drapes. expensive wallpapers, abundant use of Italian n1arble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR. forn1al UR, lge rec. room, FR &3 gar. Pier &slip+ more. CORONA DEL MAR INCOME Near new luxury cluplex south of highway. LR water view! 3 BR. 2 ba, den, frpl ea. unit. Beamed ceiling, huge s undcc k . Quality J)uilt . $145.000 5lOAVOCAOO OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 BAY ISLAND HOME-FOR LEASE 111 best locatio11 on quaint Bay Island. Long water view. 1''urnished 4 BI-t home w /dock for lgc boat. $2,000 Mo. llG CAHYOH COUMTRY CLUB Most popular model of Broadmoor & has so many additional features. Profe ssio nally decorated & landscaped. A real beauty, top loc. with v iew. 4 Bil. FR. DR &3 ba. 2111 SanJ~nHill,Road NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-49 1 0 BEST BUYS ._. Harbor View Hills COLLEGE PARK Prime condilion. 3 BR, 2 BA . Juxurjous cabana & pool. l.ge !iv rm, w /fplc. Plus family rm. Bllns. Shake roof. Owner is moving. Broker. 646-J'J28 eves 546--0521 IHTERYIEWIHG EXPERIENCED H .. E. Licensees Ask for f\.frs. Ellis {a.st J3!f realty 2503 ~bJu!t Dr. Newport Beach 844·1133 ANYTIME ••• C . VANDERVORT I 147 PEMBROKE LANE HEWPORTliACH You art' the ~inner of 2 tickelS to the UCIHOME BASKETBALL GAME Fcbru<iry 22, 1975 Please call 642-1)678, ext :133 to i.:laim your Tickels. (North County toll free number is 540--1220). HESTER-BROWN & Associates. Inc;., Realtor• 140 I Do .. St. Mowpori loach. OH THE WATER TOWHHOME. Bal boa lslan~. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths New 3 bdr m., 2 V2 plus encl. patio, baths, huge family Can be den or 4th rm . _A t r u l y bdr m . CLEAN .. beautiful home. $.1l 500 Open Sat/Su n. 1·5· 1-'''-' ------ 409 No. Bayfront. EASTILUFF $235,000. 3 --------15 Bedrooms , baths, excellent famil y locat ion, overlooking park. $87,500 . ZONED M·I 28 .64 Acres, approximately 96c per square foot. 833-9781 Getteral ~1002 G.,,...al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Honw Custom Du~lex ot The Week 3 Bedroom units. CIOseto 1-larbor view special. beach. $127.900. Delightfully decorated. CEMTURY 21 Lovely 2 bedroom plu.s 642·1nl den. Home with. great .... ~~~~~~~""""I potential fof expansion. : Expensive carpets, OPEM SotfS-L 1·5 custom drapes, easy 1712 Galaxy landsca ping. Truly a Dover Shores; unusual bargain al $72,500. Call home; good view, pool & 16:.c1.c3_-85.;:::.50=·----- jacuzzi; 4 bdrms., family rm., wel bar;high ceiling hv1ng rm. Jusl$179.500. 1961Pt.S-... Exceptional Harbor View Monaco model ; 3 bdrms .• k1tchen/family area; lge. patio & deck _ Profess. landscaped; lolS of goodies. $74,500 ByApp1. Irvine Terrace. Day & ni g ht view. Large rooms: J BR., family rm .. rec. rm., din. rm. Spanish Manlion Assume $39,000 Pool-Beach FinancincJ aYailable on all propertie1. 2nd T.D.s available 25 years experience. 497·1744 SURF & SAND SHOPPING VILLAGE 1465 SOU TH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH ~~~~! .......... ~~~~~! .......... ~!~~~ ATTENTION SALESMEN!! lf you have a history of successful sales performance, you can move up to even greater earnings and achieve-_ ment prospects with Walker&Lee! We have several openings in our beautiful Westminster office located on the cor- ner of Beach Blvd. and Westminster Ave. Call or stop in ai1d meet the new manager(9f our · 'tftSTMIMSTER OFRCE WES WBSSIHGER 714-894-0611 Walker &Lee REAL ESTATE 1002G ........ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C(-JE:fl JJOIB!S BALBOA ISLAMD SAT /SUH. 1·5 212-2121/z DIAMOND Duplex, customized 4 bdrm. owner's unit & 3 bdrm. rental Family Room l a C uesta '!'his :-it•h•1·l I 'ro1.H·rl> 1..; on•' \t•,1r uh\ .111d the o\1n•'r' 11.1\t" s p1•nt .. fol lU1\t' II\ 1q1 g 1",1dt•~; hri,,d Ii\ rn1 fl r :. .• :-;pan1 sh till• g1111r111t·t k1tt·ll , 1•11,1111 \\.illv;:1p1:r ~· 1·rpt:-. t!ir11011\ 11 ·~ :1 r v.tl S ii\)\\ l'J.1\l'I·: S5'.1,~l:JH (',•II 11ov.•'' 55ti 2,,t,H c;:::, SEL ECT t PROPERTIES I lard lo f111J 2 balh l1e3U· ty all drt·~st•d up . LUX · t1r1ous p~inellulJ.: ~('I S off large l1vtng roo1n . Fa1n1 · ly 11lay r110111 U\t•rluoks c:.isy care van.I u•ith l't'· nit•nt dec-kLnl-! bring your bonl or 1lad..; 1 ruek in off allt•.1· E;i:-.t> u1 for $4000 duv.•11 · stt".ds th•n "l last. Call 6·1ti 7171 Of'fN1r!9 ·1r~f;,N ro i!I N I' rv.'o~tury fll"Hll IU.lllll'. Un- [~ GeMral THE REAL ESTATERS ! bclll,.'\";1\Jh• pr~·s un11ncr bari.::un at JU~I S:.17,0tJO ' All lern1., avadablt• I lurry (" ;t H Ii 17 ·t~l\U A~L I 002 Grner al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL THE WORK'S DOHE Look no further . this Cal iforni~1 home in Irvine is just \vhat the Doc· tor ordered. 3 bedroom. family room, dining room, 2 baths & -beautiful private swimm~1g pool in your own back yard. Only $54,950. POINSETTIA SPECIAL [ncJudes a ll the fun a11d thar1n of family beach Ii ving in Corona del ·Mar. 3 bedrooms & den. Beam ceil- ings thru-out. Extra large lot at $105,000. • ' LINDA .ISLE-HEW LISTING Relax in the comfortable elegance of this waterfront home designed by Philmer. Ellerbrook. Beautifully landscaped courtyard entrance & bayside terrace. Top view of main channel, pier & slip for 2 boats. $385,000. OCEAHFROHT CONDO Absolutely beautiful pool home. Up· graded thrt1oul. Jacuzzi outside of master s uite, 4 large bedrm;;, family rm, formal dining +children's game room-iron gate seclusion-low main· tenance. $124,500. FEE OR I•'OREVER View from this customized family home. 'foo many features to list ... brand new on market. Sl 18,000. THE GERRIE COMPANY, Realtors 645-4400 644-8070 ••• ~~~ ~·-~~- Your pa1nl brus h and -- Manicured yards . Elevated vest.ibule. Step down l1v1ng room . fo~ormal dining served by 18' galley. Enormous wooded fies ta. room . Twin landing staircase. Circular balc:ony. 5 huge se parate sleeping quarters. Kings master suite. 60' wrap around dance pavilion. Assume 7'7., VA $350 per month pays all. Owner must go. take advantage. Call 842-2535. DOif Y. YR.1.XKl.iK f,35.000! f'1x 1t and save. '· -~a~.:2¥,:\H some imagination will _:~.1111 Beach Ranch make this into a sharp SUNDAY 1-5 109 PARK AVE. Small Balboa Island estate; home on two lots, .has 4 bdrms. & 2 baths with a l·bdr m. apt. Lush landscaping. Best buy on Balboa Island at $li19,500 SUNDAY 212-2121/J AGATE Beautiful custom home ; 4 bdrms., 3 baths+ family rm. Lovely sep. apt. for guests or rental. Must see to appreciate. $149,500 With bea u tiful ocean vie\\/. 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner unit secure and private. Well decorated and maintained. Submit lease option. $102,500. farnlly home. <.:.orner lot. HOME + INCOME Assume Alley access. ,\II terms. EASTSIDE 3BR house $26,950 Call Agt. 8-l 7·6{Jl0 •.. ---1 wolh b••hclor a .... + lBR ·-... l"" Sprawling ranch style :.ipt. over garage. As· four bedroom. Jog to s ume 7c; VA loan. 5276. beach! Tile entry lo per mo. Call PRESTIGE formal li ving & d1n1ng Grnel"'al 1002 GrMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hewpori Boy View BrondHew $46,950 ERRORS ' Adveriisen should c heck their ods doily & report ft'TOl"'S i mm e diately. The RC'al lcasurc l1vu1J! u l DAILY PILOT otsurnes tlus Newport. t•hatcau home. ,\II ru~lic rufl liobilityforthefint l~ wood !'ittcrior "1th t"o correct lnsertionOllly. storybe;1m cl·1l1n~s :i1·s ~~ Ctling bt'drooms. thn1nl! ' LuxuriOUi Triplex 2 Own.n Units room, i:ourml'l k1lt·hen plus 3 larJ,le baths. bu.: sun dct•k up sla1rs. a rl'oil now home al a f1.1 nla.,l1c 11rlce. Call 541) 2:113 -Bl'•1ut1ful airy units. No $26,900 Two Bedr oorn Honw On a fri endly tree hned street. 1ileam1 n g hardwood floors . Cnsp. clean & warm. Call 546 -2313. EAST SIDE C.M. T\\ltl 2 Bil homes on lrg. 60'xl27' lol w/alley ac· ecss. l':a. has sCp g:.irage. Poten tial income ap· prox. $5,700. a yr. Asking S49.950. Ownr leaving area. Ernie Cleveland, llltr. 64fi ~457!1 Gftleral I 002 \"11(':10l'ICS. \\'alk to all n-r.~:----., ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping. 1'-:nclosed YA/FHA Repos 1n Oran~e County Kl'YS Hl otficc WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialis ts 1n govt•rn menl financed flon1c~' 556~7777 call anytime VETERANS Tired or J.lClttni:: lhc rt.II\ around~?'! If you have any qucstinno; nbout buy· 1ng a home VA. cull lhl' VA Experts Dl World Reoi Estate Spec1ahsts 1n VA hous· ing. Ask ff)!" Vctcr11n Counselor. 556 7777, anytime. Country Club LiYillCJ ~1,:1c1ous 4 hcdr1n. :.? stor'y home adJDt'l'nt to the ~lcsa Verde'<.:ountry Club. :-if'purntc fam r1n w /maSSIVC lplc :111d Wl'l bur, for1n:il chnlnf;!. hu!o!C nlaster bcdrm su1\t• and modern . all elt'C k1lt'h1·n. lleduct.'<I ~ fol" 1n1· med1:ttl' salt $79.500. Coill 5•15 &t24. ·m~ lJ3SOUTH COAST llt"l'OI Brokers ~a ra ge.<>. Uu y on con· ttact. i\C't'P Pl1'L 435. Seller anxious. Call ti·l{i-7171. ---- $5000 Down ~r Boal Harbor Only $39,300 11 1,ghly dl's1rable area . Nr. shopping & schools. J1nmacul:1te throughout. l!ARl)W(IQD f'LOORS. Ccny living room Formal tl!ne Gourmet kitchen. i"a1n1ly bcdroonts. $.5000 do~·n OWNER WILL 111-'.:1.P YOU assume h1s VA loan. Exceptional v;i\uc ~must hurry. Call 1142 2535 .. ('uv1nglon fourplex in 1)r1mc ilunt1nt::ton loca· 11on . Don ·1 1nlss this. call UJ.:l . no~' for details. 84i 6010. AJ?l We•IPem. "Loi La,,sl u\•11.ilahle R·I lot 111 we~l Nev.•por( Pen· 111nsul •1 a r l'a Sur· roundt•d by rt.'t:ently con· .'ltruct('<I high l{radt' t'C· ~1dl'nces Ont~ blnck lo hcut•h Pri<'ed hl'low 1n:1rkl'l for fJWck ... :·11c . (;ill 673 ~'>£.._ __ _ Mo n ey mriker . t.ax - shC'ltcr. 4-Plcx $!!0.000. Rcdu1·cd hl siK.500! f\1nJ,l Oct·an!ldc , Cnl~t . Sill' bedrooms. Ueurn 7t4/9fi2 ~~tZ3 t·e 1\\ng F .lt . Wilh --Swedish fircpla1.·e. 2000 l'ltft1 't i::ivc up th1· ~h11>' 'llt111r(> feC'l <-:Ornt'r lot y 0 ti 11 f I II d It I n Coll now lO see 8'17-tiOIO Clt'SSifil·tl Agl. ' "•""-'"" •r.oth..cittalolof't tt.Oror9t...t. ,ll'f,,,.,,. b Mii,, too., .. credit It VoOd wlttl on. ltv COii chorgt ,,_ ocl. Or. put " Oii '°"" Matt..-0-,. el ... AMWIC•d. • ' l 011c:Oc:•c.1 ='=S:... 64=5_-ti648.:..._ ___ 1 rooms. Island kitchen. Slep dov.·n 25 foot long ·fiesta party room. Log burning fire pla ce. Hideaway master suite. Privqte Dock $137,000 LUXUfiOUS 4 BR, 3 BA Park hke grounds. Don't watel'front OOme with miss il! ! Call 963-6767 jacuzzi pool and beaut. OffNrH9·"~'VNroetN·rt• · ~~~· Roo~ 10~ ~rge Ill INldtlll 1£1':::! ~·, .'' ..... ,, .. •---=··-··,.- Prop•rti•• · · Wo<>d;'Y 752-1920 · Location 1•00 QUAIL~f. HlWf'Ol.T .. A(l:I. Fo B-A-ur na-·oom Irvine Terrace 7 12 K. 'l1langa SB8.750 Includes the land. 3 BR., pool, large den ~·1th 2nd fr-pie. New paint in & out. op .. Sat /S-. 1-5 Curt Dosh Realtor 2400 W. Cst. Hwy., N.8 . 642 ·6472 573.3486 Eves 5 Bedroom Immaculately luxurious two story home. I8'x36' pool. jacuzzi, shake roof, cabana end all the lrim· mings. $75,950. ~~ Assume $30,557 Wooded drive to finely manicured grounds. II.id· den entry to ma:>sive HUNTING LODGE STYL£ GREETING ROOt.1 . Crackling ~'arm used brick fireplace. Banq()et si1.e d1n1n.:. Family size roasting kitchen. St>parate king size captains quarters. Private ~uest suite. Parklike enclosed grounds. Finest schooli. Call 963-0767. OffN !119 •II ~ fUN f0Rf NKI' THE REAi:l EST~T~'!!_j 3-Bedroom CONDO U FIXER ?en1r s~~t~~atl~:~d l~~h: PPER young ANYON'E IS • '1·· QUALIFIF.I> to assu1ne rh1s g_roovy 1ttle starter the 7~~'"k loan o{ $20,841 ho~e is only.S27.SOO. Run al $207. a n1oolh PITI. a~ l1tt1i: shop uti front also. Full price only ... ,., ..... c.,.i. ~,.,,.off $23 995 Newport. 1 • P1 DplR'ti•• , • WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine, Balboa lslmtd 675-lll 1 G......,I I 001,G ...... al I 002 ·····················••'••···················· Bea.tiflllly Mai.tained CAPE COD, WATERFRONT with pier and slip Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA. with formal dining, 2 frplc's., 3 car gar and Extra parking. $175,000. TEN UHJTS •.. OCEANFRONT Income property that's really making income Balboa Peninsula $175,000 JACO'BS REALTY 675-6670 2919 HewpOrt 91.,.4 earner 3~ _....,,.....-..,,r__.._,..~ DECORATOR'S DELIGHT Su1>er Z, 4 bdrms., family rn1 .. formal dining rm. + huge bonus rn1 . for your po0l table. home/office or family hob- by center. Beautiful enclosed brick patio, ideal for entertaining. $85,500. ELEGANT CUSTOM 4 IR. ·18 Months new; located on quiet cor· ner, in Westcliff. Luxuriously detailed thruout. Asking $139,500. C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTILUFF CENTER 1£1=!·~ !l,~i.'.itn 752·1920 Sun/Eve ••oq QUAil ii. NlW..ot' llAClo • 67s...'...7011 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WATERFllOHT . S•n/Eve GOMral 1002 G_,.al 100 New 3 OR ., a ba .• ram. 675_7018 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• rm ; on North bayfront. 51 -Nc•··p•,l. 1iel·..,hts ur"1L u~1boa 1101and EAST DE .... " " " 8:"13-9781 3 Br hse + i rental unit:!. CM address Clean 2BR. HESY.ER-IROWH The fastest draw in the Drive by & mak~offcr den. ?UA tlomeon 50Xl37 West .. ,ii Dally Pilot SPARLING ' R3CP lot. On\y$38,950for &Assoc .. Realt.ors Cl:tsslfit'd i\d . Cit\) H~ALESTA'fi'.: all.CaltNigel Ba1ley11nd Classifi€'d Ads642·567K . 642 5678. 833 ~ Assoc. 644 -7211. ' CHOICE HOME CHOICE LOCATION Delightful Dean e two bedroom. two -bath plus den condominium in Big Canyon. Exquisitely decorated & landscaped. Many custom features. Perfect for a s m aller family of any age. $139,500. COZY COTTAGE + INCOME Corona del Mar at its best. Two units plus guest. One block to shops and Coast Highway. Brin~ paint brush and $79,500. "PARKING" FOR A 70' YACHT? YES -a pe.-fect sLip on lovely Lido Isle -PLUS -for your family, an outstanding custom home with teak den & stainless kitchen ALL IN BHISTOL CONDITION for unde r $300,000. THREE COINS IH THE FOUl!r AIH Popular view location in Laguna's finest area. Charming home with 2 bedrooms and large family room. Beautifully landscaped yard with large fountain provides enchanting retreat. $99,000. MESA VERDE IUY 4 bedrc>oms. 2112 l)aths. pool. near golf course. Owner in a hurry. $74,500. A FREE HOUSE OH LIDO Pay lot price and acquire a fot1:r bedroom & maids room home for no extra charge. Pier & slip. Liclo's l>cst area. Private financing. $26S.OOO. THE DRAMATIC SUNSET Over the harbor enhances the beau· ty of this adult occupied 3 bedroon1 home. Cathedr1\l cei lings. 2 fireplaces. Excelleiitut $126,500. CONTEMPORARY WOOD & GLAS S Scrumptious!! 5 bedrooms, r~mily room, dining room, convertible den or library in marvelous condition with large tree lined yard. including gas BBQ and patio. ~-story living room, new kitchen. wet bar and pluses everywhere. $164,500. DIAL 644-1766 • 2 16 1 San Joaquin Hill• Rd., H.I . A COLDWELL IAHlqR CO. \ • • • • • I ' • • , . . . . .. ~ '. . .. . .. .. •• . . Hoonn For Sele . ·-.. ft• Pt·-Feb 8 ~s Hoe..For··~ · "---·For•~ ~nPorS• ~MomnforSdo ......... . ''~ .-.ILY ~ Sund1y, ruary1 ,1.,, -~ ...... • •• ;-...; •• , •• ,,,.,,,,,,, ••••••••••••• . -. --. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,Mt·. 1 1rll •. tOOJ GcMral IOOZ ,M1111.1~ I HautH .... S. 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"f" PLAN. 3 Bdrms. Original w /lge greenbelts. 576,500. · LowesL Bluffs, ..... PLAH. 2 Bdrms., den; finest view. Highly.upgraded.·$89,500. "'G" PLAN. 3 Bdr ms. Newly decor. $77,500. Original Bluffs. Call for detailed information on any of the above or o thers ranging fro m $45,500-$145,000 . ........... ~~ &-NI 100 ....... 1002 ............................................. ' ~ macnab / trvlne raaltg FINER HOMES FltOM $61,500 to $775,000 HAll~Oll VIEW HOMES- 6 IEDllOOM Custom edition to popular 2·story model. 3250 s q. ft. -lg. beautiful yard w /a rborized patio -office t oo ! $149 ,995. Carl Butler642·8235. CN35) HEWPOllT llACH RHD! $64,500! Charming 3 bedroom , 2'h ba th cot- tage w /high beamed ceiling, cozy fireplace + new 14"20 fa mily room. Dona Chichester 642-8235. (N36) ' HAlllOR VIEW CUSTOM FAMILY HOME Magniricent Somerset model w /un- mat c hed q u a lity & livea bility. Drama tic living & ramily rooms, all bullt ·ins, lush grounds. $99, 700. E m· met McKune 644·6200. (N37 )-· . IRYIHE TERRACE-TOUR CHOICE. 2 bedroom hom e Oii quiet str eet at $65,000, incl. l and ·--OR-4 or 5 bedroom home on lg. lot w /nice view of s unsets at $88,500. Tom Queen" 644·6200. CN38) A ILEMDOFlj)UAUTI' Al'f'Olt«MEHTS. Stylish 3 b edr oom home w /3-car ·garage. H i g h vaulted ceilin gs, formal & b reakfast dining areas, wet bar & garden patio. $10,000, incl. land. Lois Egan 644·6200. (N39) LIDO ISLE-Ol'EH SUH. -E n c h a n t ing Med it erranean 3 : bedroom w /tile floored entry, triple gar age + wonderful BAY VIEW across privat e beach. OPEN SUN.· 1·5 P .M. 241 VIA GENOA. (N40) HAllD TO RHD. Newport -Cape Cod -4 bedroom + den home. Huge kitchen -low . ma int. yard -fr eshly painted inside & out. Bike to beach. $81,500. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (N41) SIHli & . IE HAPPY. :0n Canary Drive in this delightrul 4 bedroom, 3 bath Mesa Verde home. ·Move in condition. Cbaz:les Arnold 642-8235. CN42) PICTUllE PEllFECT-IATCllEST. Loveiy custom 4 bedroom designed f or fa mily l i ving. Decora tor wallpapers, huge master bedroom su it e. Secluded pa t io w /BBQ. '$112,900. Hele n Hartley 642·8235 . (N43) , AISOWTIL T llAUTIRIL .Used brick patios -lattice work -· 1vine & charm -in this one.floor 3 bed room Blurrs c ustom home. lmmed. possessi<lll & exceptionally · priced at $87 ,500. Barbara Aune · 642·8235. CN42) LIT'S GO IUT IUTll You can lock the door of this very smart, easy to care for, 3 bedroom Md a Verde R epublic home & go bye, bye orte n . $6 1,500. Lois Miller ,642-8235. (N45 ) ~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' .. , o.r.. Dr~··Ull 1144 Mtdlttl\# ····•:tOO ............ Ctli .... ttkl • • -~ ,_,,,: .1 int~ • l-6 t ·..& renc<d dble gar. Plu• Die llU'I .... try "'"°" _.ou ~a o•s pre en V so pu <~le I BR hou•e" world or )'1nclecks & unobstructed llEA.L T "" «•n•od 51$5 • monlhJ. views or ba y laurlc hinl{ ramps. 4 a~ .. ~ . 67M,l I I .. c .. B .. y BUV"'.. '[ry '"""'" flnuncin •· ba., for111 a l DR, .pool. Custo m "' I\ "' . ,.. ua.950. Ea1ulde, Cos••· construatibn with wood parquet floors. 1000 Slj). 'FT. GLASS "OUSIS -plua Mesa. YouMUSTsee thlsone! OPEN · WQUSES · love)y 4 bed room , 3 llath.and di'11llg 400 lll".. IVRJM 110 ICIMGS ru.c:&. H.I. 4500 llOX.llllT Di'!.cam~ Sb!i'f€ roomhomeonhalfacre.$llll,OOO. c.M =: lovely t hree bedroom, fa!!U!Y m HALI' AClll -4 bedroom , ?'bath home ~ . llt · WHAT'S THI DIFFEllEHCE7 home with OC E AN VIEW •. CbOlce f·•, +pool. Zoned A·l. $68,500.. ~-. The difference Is $90.000. We have IJll ner, lot is j ust ab.out t ennis court . ·ze. SEE TME PACIFIC exclusive listing on a 4 BR. DOVER Deli ghtful patio tor Sunday brunch. It FROM AIOVI 'coSTA MISA MAlllHA ·~:.\~.-:;ii~ •• ~~'~~ SHORES home at $322,000& a 5 BR. at sparkles! Come see it! $1Z1 ,500. OP EN Neat 2 bedroqm home, huge fenced poo l e ntrance from $232 .000 . Both good buys. See the SUN. ONLY 1·5: .. ~. yard, covered patio. Zoned R ·2. mw;ter •uite. La<o• ;,. homes & d iscover the difference. 3626 C4TA. .... AIAl'C .:.. ·Haibor View $55,500. Call 642·4353 • ~ regular dcul-de·c~•,c1· lol 0th r m $119 500 ..., Elt!gant ecor. a nov.· ers ro , · Hills. Something r0reveryone-l ar ge EA.STBLUFF-LUSK HOME 105eeM7-<WllO.All\. IATFROHT l.U.OA ISLE swimmirrg pool, j acuui, putting green SPACIOUS CORHl!ll - surrounded by AND six (6) bedrooms and fa"mily bi·g trees and on quiet cul·de·sac. Se. e UNU"SED HOMES Great ramily home on South bay, with O"EN s "'" SUN MON FEE -"'---room. ~ ,... · · th1·s hard to f1.nd 4 bedroom and family view or entire bay. 4 ,BR, 4 baths. LAND t $149 500 ' a • · · od 1 all675 4060 $82 500 family rm .. rormal DR, s11ndeck over 231 POINSETTIA _Corona del Mar: room m e or c · · • · dbl. garage. R·2 wning. $249,500 Or Here's your chance to )ive clo6e to the· 9oo AldorPlact, H.I. 5"flday 1•5 · See the biggest se.lectlon of new homes In Slllllhem Callfomla: lease. beach· And also be W!"thin walking d is· DOVER . SHORES lance or all shoPSl·banks, restaurants ; WELL PRICED -for this area. Paneled interesting two bedroom, two bath family room with brick fireplace. home . OWNER WI LL F INANCE. Formal dining room and master ·suite $87,500. OPEN SAT&SUN1lo5. . with study. This 4 bedroom home has a 1979 VISTA · CAUDAL: A Bluffs Con· complete dar k room, bltn gas BBQ and dominium hideaway with a ma gnifi· man y other a m enities. $119,500. cent "down channel" view. Secluded 1030 Pai.I•, Htwpori leacli Sal/Sull 1·5 It's easier 10 buy a new hOme than to finance an old one. , twobedroom.OPENSUN1·5.$69,900. BIG BA.YCREST BEAUTY 235 22HD STREET-Costa Mesa: Well FOil FAMILY LIVING -in gracious set· COMPANY .~ REALTORS · Tho Cily ol lrvirte 2865 E. c.,.1-y. Corona dol Mar "Selling RHI Estate iR Newport Harbor Sine• 1944" 673-4400 ' ; II ·A«4fi# Sfflid ~ " REALTORS' VISIT THESE HAl!.BOR VIEW HOME · l)IEW Ll$,'.j:I NG. Popu la..i' Carmel model + a bonus room'. 3 Bedrooms. fam rm., dine r m .. cozy fireplace. On a choice lot at the end of a cul·de·sac street. $72,950. 1950 Porl ll1hop Cir. Sat/Sun 12·5 CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS View the blue Pacific from your 4 bedroom, family room, garden home ip a q u iet established famil y n eighb.or~ood with PRIVATE · BEACHES. 'Docked'" 4501 H_..., Ca.,.oSIL . Sal/Sun l ·S OCEAN OR BAT?? Just one short block to either -or -._. 2 Bedrm., 1 % bath. Fireplace, bltn kitchen. ideal beach home. Walk to everyth ing on tht! Balboa Peninsula . A real buy for only ... $.58.900. .~16 Balboa ll•d. 8alboaPm Sat)'Sun 1-5 CA.LL 644-7270 2828 E. Coatl Highway. Cor°"a del Mar 1002G...,.al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE · Four 01.'EN HOUSES in B IG CANYON Country Club are staffed to show you ALL availabl~ homes in this prestigious area, priced from $124 ,500. Came on Su.,.., from 1-5 lo *1' RUE GRAND VALLEE •RUE DEAUVl~LE • • l RUE DEAUVILLE * 34 RUE FOl«41HE BLEAtr * 3 5 RUE FONT AIME BLEAU •Also exceptional VJEW 3 BR Bordeaux model Shown by Appl. Only. CALL US-:AT 644-6056 ~ ,;/ ~~ r2ia/w# REALTOR S 260 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE Design Pl;1 za. Newport Beach G ..... al I 001 G....,.al I 002 ........................ ···············•······· BACK BAY 4 bedroom5, pool, famJIY room. 5\one (ireplacc, garden patio,-eat -ln kitchen and Ofivate sun· de c k . •luge mas ter bedroom suite.. S41 ,500. 10 '7r down . C all : 962-7788 • KE:Y t RE:ALTORS iC ONLY 55300 Down Plus closing l'OSts puts you in C/lis huge 2000 SQ. fl . hotne . Complete with Eas tern st yle foy er. 15x20 separate family room and a farm style kitchen 'ol.'ith breakfast har . 3 S paciou s bedrooms g1ve you lots or room. Call now. Century 21 /Sparow. 842-447_'!; _ 1002G .... ral 1002 * FOUR DAY WEEK *MO SELLING * FRINGE BENEFITS S Openings !or licensed Agents Panonol lntorview Only! ' located, three bedroom, t wo bath. It's· ting. Large family room with parquet nice, neat, and NEW. OPEN SUN 1 tq floors and ,beamed ceiling living room 5. Just $52,500. both with brick fi replaces, tiled entry EXCLUSIVE: B l uffs Condominium : and formal dining room. PLUS 5 AID decorated; Absolutely beautiful BEDROOMS AND SEWING ROOM. four bedtoom. Air conditioned. Call for _Lovely pool and garden area. $139,000 appointment -$89,000. at/S 1 5 RU ST IC RE 5 TAU RANT : pri m e. 1621 Sanll090Dr. Hwpl. lch. S '"' • Newport Beach · location with ample NEIGH&ORHOOD To Love parking. Small, charming, rustic ; in-WISTCLIFF -sunny bright home with . door & outdoor patio dining. Beer and much appeal. 4 Bedrooms, 3 full baths, wine license. Reduced to $49 ,500. Call and large paneled family room. 3 Car for appointment. garage. $124 ,500. .. EAST BAYFROHT: "Litt1 e I sland." 1507 Lhtcoln Lano, Hwptlch SatJSun 1·5 · Interesting unus ual fi ve bedroom NEWPORT HEIGHTS home on the Bay -P R~VATE P I ER ; OH THE CANYON -3 bedroo ms with or home can be re-converted to duplex. bonus area plus huge playroom. Large ·Call for ap pointment. $250,000. Jot and sorhe view of ocean. Im· COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS maculate! $75 .ooo . 2515 E. CoeatHwy. Coronadtl Mr 303 LaJalla. Howporikach Sal/S.n 1·5 675-5511 SMALL PRICE-BIG VA.LUE 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE THESE TODAY!! Cus tom built 3 bdrm ., family rm. & heated PooJ , beautiful t h ruout ! $112,500. 1724 Terrapin, Baycrest Sat/Sun .1-5 Really sharp 3 bdrm. & fami ly rm .. with Mt. view -$77,500, fee ... _ .. . 2074 Pt. B ristol. H .V.H. Sat/Sun 1·5 Branp new duplex -ocea11 view -:~· bdrms .. 2 baths each. 206 Fernleaf, at Ocean Bl vd, Sun.1·5 Beautifu l · BluHs Condo -greatly customized including pegged hdwd. nrs. One-level end unit. $85,000 2441 Vista Nobleza. off Vista del Oro Satur day &Sunday 1·5 lrvine Terrace, lovely 3bdrm. & dining rm. Terms extremely flexible -·rent while you buy. $82,000 -Fee. 13J8'Santanella Sat/Sun.1-5 Exceptionally lovely 4 bdrm. & family rm., Harbor View home. $81,500 -Fee 1627 Pt. Abbey Sunday 1·5 • BAY AND BEACH 675 -3000 C:'..'.l.0 / l LC.111.!~l '"t\l\/V CO ~ON /\. ~lll ·.il•l=I ' G.,,.ral 10021G-1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••!•••••••••••••.••••.•••••• · LIDO ISLE ' .440 Via Lido Hord Optn 5'.n.1·5 POPULAR A·Fram• -cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Close to beach. Only $45.500. 215 62nd St. Newport Shortt HI Sull 1·4 .SEST VALUE NEWPORT . TOWNHOUSE -Close to beach and tr ansportat ion. 3 Bedroom. 21h bath + pool privjleges. You own the land! Ask- ing $44,950. 435 lolora Way, · Close to Hoaq Hospital ' pfi[ BAfiREIT REALTY J 1605 Weatcliff Dr., N.8. '42·5200 . 7.1 4. E. &..lboa Blvd., Bali.-67J...406I 1002 .................................. -. ........... . EXCITING HIW LISTIHGI Newport Beach, exclusive area . Beaut ifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrm s ., dining rm., recreation room. Ready to go at $18,500. DESERT HOT SPRINGS TRIPLU Home & income \vith pool . Will trade or sell on easy te rms. $41 ,000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Long establi~hed drug store, located on Balboa Penin. Owner must sell for health reasons. Call us for full details. VIEW OF HILLS Laguna Niguel. 3 Bdr1ns., 2 baths. Lge . assumable loan . Vacant. Consider sale or lease. $49,950 LAGUNA HILLS A real condominium buy in one of our fastest growing areas. Existing FHA loan can be assumed. $34 ,500 0 4·PLEX. WILL TRADE UP Walnut Village Colony Homes 1 & 2 story s1ng1e lamily homes trom $44.790 College Park HornttS Qua11ry homes !or growing tam11ies trom S48,490 Greentree HCJT'lel u n1oue 101 plans tor young lam1hes from 539,495 Oeertield Patio Hcroe5 Versatile 1100' plan5 tor growing lam11tes from $47,490 Deerfield Townhomas 1 & 2 Sl?fY homes tor young families from $36,990 Deerfield Park Homtfr, SoactOUS. elegant e)(ecullve homes from $54,995 V1ll.11oe of University Pai11 The Te<rac:e TO'M'l\ome!'> Single slory homes surrounding a park trom J-40 ,990 Pru11 II Homes Dramatic, rus11c e>.tenor dCStgrb from $4&.990 Deane HOITI(!:, O.s11ncl1ve s1nglu 1arn1h; garden homes from $59,250 Rancho Slln Joaqull"I Tow•v•om<" A new adul!-or1ented. golf & tenn1!. rocreal1on • community ooons. late February H~75 W!itch tor Grand Opening Village cl HarbQr VifYW ~ Harbor Vtew Morries Charm•ng I & 2 SIOry single lamily homes from $70,495 SoygJass H ill El\ecu1ivo homes with spectacular OC6'¥"l Ytew!. from 5116.000 Ja5mine Creel!. Townhome'> Plush homes accented with cedar, bl"ICk & stone fr om S95,500 Big Canyon Deane Homes EkCIUS!ve, spacious I airway e.i1ecullve he>mou!> ffom $125,000 Promontory Bay Homes Elegant waterfront i!Y1ng from $195,900 Tustin Greenwood Village Laurelwood Town homes Maintenance-free liYlng 1n a rustic environment from S28,990 Lau1clw<XXI P.t!10 H~i; O.s11nct1ye 1 & 2 story s.ngle lam1!y homeS lrotn S44.990 Pepoer1ree Homes 1mao1na11ve lloor plans for growing lam1hes from $43,990 Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach : or use as 6 BR. home with 2 BR. ·apt; 50 rt. lot, shore moorin g. $295,000. Will cons!der Trade Brand new .S Bdrm, 4 bath, Qn 30 ft. lot. . Pier & slip. $2jl5,000. 4 Large units: xfnt loc . Offered $95,500 at You can reach these home!". . by laking lhe San Diego or Santa Ana lreewaylo Irvine. Spend a day 1n the villages Attractive · 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on 60 ft. street-to·1treet lot. . $152,500. . ·. Excellent buy. 3 BR, 3 ba, single st y. h ome on 35 ft. s treet ·tO·str eet lot. $89,000 . . . ' -'jit'ATEllFROMT LOTS 4oxoo l't: $250,ooo J0";1os p,&s.oiJQ· BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bov-.1<11· 0r1~· f'J r\ f1I~ filb! G-ral -l~G.Mral . 1001 .................••... , ········'·············· Paoll'-• REDUCED! 3202 Colorado.CM Over 2150 SQ.ft. 4 .Bedrm, 2 bath, fam rm, dininl rm. Well built family home. Ea~y care, fenced · corner prOper1.)'. $M,OOO. • [[U~~IN-M/\~Tm IHc] ~~§~~% REALTORS IRVINE 644-7661 COllOHA DEL MAI VIUAGES ~ .. -·-1002'G· .... .;.--' lo01. ...................... ., .............. ~········ , ________ _ -., -/ ft \,! ~ .• •1-' • .For A~pcilt1l11Wol Call JACKi'ICK 111.41 842°4455 121"31592-1359 WALKER & LE& R'.A.L ESTA.TE FllA terms. Make offer. Open Sundlly 1-5. !-675-8600"'fll!M • AIOfftHl· ~; Lux.,'frlQut adult ton· doiriint um 1 with panoramic QCean views. Private deck•, lush ltAMILIHG llAHCH REDUCED This 4 lfdrm has been reduced to only $69,500 a nd t hat's a good bye! ao· X 107' lot. ~paclo11s kitchen.ramlly room 'arrange~ent, massive fireplace and a jtood old detached garage. Everything .1s in good repair and there is still room for your \ouch . Remember now, only $69,500 anil owner will go VA. Open Sunday -1·5. •· . .. (An EQUI Opportunity Employt'r) • l ,• e VI$ IQ N • carpel, elevaU>r, com· 1 p l eLe s ecurity . 2 REAL T~ b<droom• and den, from --~------$77.000. 259 Lobeiro', (off SEl.L idle ltetM with A Calafla). Phon e Dally Piiot Cla.'isiCied·ad. 4m:t-3888. Open daily. 642·5671 • UHllj)UE HOMIS llttillws -S-tMttO 2150 M-V•ry:••· Cathi M~H h • :DAll.YPR;OT Cf.ASSIFIED ADs··~ ... m BRING RESlJt Ts PHONE 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ' Z IEDROOM . 14658 Golden (;Jen, Irvine 673-8550 $25,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *437 Seaward, Coronadel Mar 673-8550 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~43 Shelton St. Santa Ana 546-2313 $26,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Narcissus, CorOl)ildel Mar 675-2373 Sun. 1-5 1979 Vista Caudal, Bluffs, NB 675-55ll $69,900 Sun 1-5 616 Balboa Blvd. Bal Pen 644-7270 $58,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 - **i!20 Via Lido Nord Lido Is NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 •612 Heliotrope, CDM 675· 7225 $67 ,500 Sun 1·5 Z IR & PAMIL Y ROOM or DEN . 417 Orchid, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 $69,500 · Sun.1-5 1717 Port Manleigh Cir., NB 640-4365 Sal/Sun 12-4 10 Rue ~'ontainbleau Big Cyn NB . 644-1766 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4381 Margarita (Grnlree) Irv. · 552-7500 $49,500 Sun.1·5 18715 Paseo Picasso, T.Hk. Irv 552-7500 S63,500 Sun.1·5 3 Rue Deauville, Big Canyon 644-6056 $124,500 Sun 1·5 #I Seville, P e n Pl, Nwpt Bch 540-1151 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Poinsettia, Coronn del Mar 675·5511 S87 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1800 Port Sheffield (IN HmsJ NB $76,995 Sun 11-5 147050va l, Irvine 556·2660 S33,950 Sun 1·4 330Morning Canyon Rd ., CDM 675-7225 $106,000 Sun 1·5 2 BR & FAM RM °"DEN + INCOME. 620 J asmine, Corona deJ Mar 673-3891 $115.(JOO Sat/Sun 1·5 l BEDROOMS • 324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliffs) ~2-8235 Sat /Sun 1-5 19362 Pitcairn , 11unt. Beach 556-8800 Sat/Sun 1-5 3478 San Haf acl Cir .. C.M. ~ 979·2350 547,500 Sat /Sun 12·:> 2701 Vi sta Umbrosa (Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 178150ak Tree (U niv. Pk) Irv 552-7500 $58.000 Sun. 1-5 29 Rue Grand Vallee.. Big Cyn 644-6056 $149,SQO Sun 1-5 1961 Pt. Seabourne. (ltv Hms) NB 673-2222 $74,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1812 Port Ashley, Nwpt Bch 640-6161 S69,s00 Sat/Sun 1·5 315 Marigold, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cnyn 644 -6056 $124.500 Sun 1-5 2938 Perla (The Bluffs IN. B. 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 145730va l, Irvine 673-8550 $3 1.950 Sal/Sun 1·5 429 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 673-8550 $72.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1707 Tradewinds, Nwpt. Bch. 675-7225 $79,500 SaVSun 1-5 372 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 18432 Goodwin La ne, H.B. 968-1487 $36,750 Sat/Sun 1-4 • •301 Via Lido Soud Lido II NB 675-2373 Sun.12·4 1700 Paloma, Newport Beach 642-5200 $81,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 235 22ncl Street. Costa Mesa 675-55 11 Sun 1·5 20252 Adrian Cir Hunt Bch · 644-7270 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 29491 Via Valverde, Lag Niguel 644-7662 Sun.1-5 5111 Alder, Irvine ' 551 -4390 /642-6368 Sat/Sun 12-4: 30 253-24lh Pl. E -si de. CM 546-4141 540,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 667 Vista Bonita ('the Bluffs) NB 640-8455 $6 1.900 Sun 1-5 449Vista R oma <Bluffs ) N.B. 644-1133 Sun.1-5 :•lf24 Nottingham, Westcliff ~6-3255 Sun 1-4 2U 62nd St., Nwpt Shores. NB 642-5200 $45,500 Sun 1-4 ••391 t Ma r cus, Npt Isl. N.B. 968-4456 $129,900 Sun 1-5 1201Cli£fDr. (NptHtslNB 646·2414 $79,000 Sun.1-5 .241 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 · $145,000 Sun. 1-5 ,1009 Arbor St.. Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun .. 1-5 4427 W. Coast Hi g hway, N.B. 675-7225 $82,500 Sun 1·5 2407 Novi a. Newport Beach 675-7225 $89,500 Sun 1·5'. 1824 West Balboa, N.B. 673-8550 $54 ,000 Sun 1 --1 3 II & FAM RM or DEH 1811 Npt. Hills Dr., Nwpt Bch 640-0020 Sun. 1-5 ••#2 Balboa Coves. Npl Bch 645-6646 $13;!.500 Sun 1-5 3350 Nevada. Cost a Mesa 545-9491 $.58,000 Sun 1-5" sf6 River side. Newport. Beach 646-7171. Sun 1-5 'DIRECTORY kHp thl• ttc.dy 41Netory wfffll you tN1 w.-.... •• y• 90 .._ ....... ing. Al tht locatkMli Usted bttow •• de1cri1Mod lli9"Hhr dt+•I by ecl•erfl1iftt eluwMrt M today's DAILY PILOT W AMT ADS. Patrons "'°"iftg op9111 -.n for...._ or .....t _.. llnJHI to Hit 1ell iMf ti MthlacolufM•a_cll Fridoy, Safwdey-.d s..day. orMO Olt •1821 Toyon Ln. (Baycrest )NB 642-8235 Sl1 2,500 Sun 1·5 1735 Port Sheffield OMiomes) NB 642·8235 Sun.1-5 .3172 Apsley (Le mon Hghts) Santa Ana 642·8235 $134,500 Sun.1-5 319 Poinsettia , Corona del Mar 675-7225 . $67,500 Sun 1·5 46t E. 20th, Costa Mesa 675-4392 $66,500 Sun 12:30·5 614 Gary Place, Newport Beach 646-2888 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 128 Kings Rd., Newport Beach 642-3600 $105,000 Sat/Sun 2272 Fordham Dr (College Pk) CM 646-7414 $43,750Sat: 1-5,Sun: 10·4 •712 K-Thanga (Irv. Terr) CdM 642-6472 Sat/Sun 1·5 17901 Cedar Tree Ln. Jrvine S69,950 Open 12-5 •23-IP Notre Dame, College Pk, CM 546-5880 $47 ,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 315 Driftwood (Shorecliff) CDM 675-346& Sat/Sun 1-5 . •523 Avenida Campo:Bluffs NB 675-6000 $79 ,500 · Sat/Sun 1.5 701 Kings Hd ., Newport Beach 642-8235 $169,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ·2402 Bay farm Pl., S'\Pta Ana Heights 644 ·6200 $70,00! Sat/Sun 1·5 1106 Sandpiper (HVHills) CdM 644-6200 $97,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2941 Pemba <Mesa Verde) C.M. 556·8800 Sat/Sun 1-5 17674 Hedwood Tree (Un Pk ) Irv 552-7500 $69,900 Sun.1.5· lll Vista Flora (Bluffs) NB 552-7500 $84,500 Sun.1-5 315 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644-1766 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18202 Meadowsweet (Un. Pk) Irv 552-7500 $55,950 Sua.1·5 320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB 644 -1766 $105,000 Sun. 1-5 2631 Alla Vist a ( Eastbluff) NB 640-5560 $83,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 2674 Redla nd s,\ ve. Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 19071 Kiphula, Hunt. Bch. · 84~·2535 $31,995 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1901Sabrina1'er ., Irv Ter. 673-8550 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2297 Redlands, Newport Beach 675-8886 $63,000 Sun 1-S 303 La Jolla, Newprt Hghts, NB 642-5200 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 801 Ceiba Pl. ( Eastbluf[) NB 644 -1766 $85.000 Sun. 2-5 2074 Pt. Bristol (!-IV Hms) NB 675-3000 $77 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1318San~anella (lrvTer) CdM 675-3000 $82,900 Sat/SunJ-5 •1724 Terrapin (Baycrest) NB 675-3000 S112.500 Sal/Sua 1·5 1950 Port Bis hop, Harb Vu Hms 644-7270 $72,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 4500 Roxbury , Cameo Shores, CdM 675·5511 $127,500 Sun 1-5 19071 Kipahula. Hunt. Bch. 842-2535 $31,995 Sat1Sun 1-5 453 Broadway. Costa Mesa 644 -7211 $47 ,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN + GUEST • 1101 Berks hire Lane, NB 673 -3597 $89,500 Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 2675 Bayshore Dr. Nwpt Bch 640-6161 S135,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••323 Canal (Npt. Shores I N.B. 548-1290 $65,900 Sun. 1-5 4672 Scenario, Dutch Haven, HB 842-9371 $41.950 Sall-5/Sun 1-5 340 E. Cabri ll o, Eastside CM 646-3255· $42.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1038Sea Lane (1-1.VHills) CdM 644 -0441 $85.000 S /S/M 12-6 35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn 644 -6056 $215.000 Sun 1-5 2071 Port Bris tol. Nwpt. Bch 640-6161 $85 ,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamonix (BigCyn) NB 644-4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4812 Cortla nd, Cameo lllds CdM 644 -1766 $89,500 Sat /S~~ 1·5 2390 Carlton, Westminster PI CM ·642-6368 $39,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •120 Kings Place, Nwpt Bch 673·4400 , Sat/Sun 1-5 2515 Holly Ln:, Newport Bch. 752·1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 30.5 Vista Madera, Bluffs N.B. 645-0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1133 Gleneagles. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 18391 Gaspe. Huntington Beach 842-2535 Sun 1·5 2065 Port Provience. Nwpt. Bch 675 -7225 $76,500 Sun 1-5 · 4 a• & FAM RM or DEN 1123 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-8821 $79,500 Daily 1·5 1710 Candlestick Ln Baycrest NB 644-1766 $U5,()(X) Sat/Sun 1-5 4527 Fairfield, CameoShrs CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1255Somersct (Westcliff) NB 640-0020 Sat /Sun 1-5 1775 l{ummingbird Dr (Mesa V) CM 549-1236 $84,950 Sat/Sun _10.5 4382 Bermuda Circ, Irvine 551-2798 $58,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1005 Parkhill, Costa Mesa 846-1371 $59,900 Sun 1-5· 3270Turlock Dr. Mesa Woods, CM 556-1920 $68,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1712 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 673-2222 $179,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 18752 Via Siena (Turtlerk) Irv 552-7500 $88,000 Sun.1-5 17 Cherry Hills Ln, Ilig Cyn NB 644-1766 $172,000 Sun.1-5 * •333 Morning Star Ln Dov Shr NB 644-1766 $295 ,000 Sun> 1·5 * •319 Morning Star Ln Dov Shr NB 642 -8235 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •607 Bayside Dr Prom Bay NB •. 673-3900 Sat/Sun 10-5 17681 lronbark (Univ. Pk) Irv. 552-7500 $58,000 Sun.1-5 18762 Via San Marco, Irvine 552·7500 $79,900 Sun. 1-5 1633 Hi ghland Dr .. Newport Bch 642-4519 $89,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1578 Ppncte rosa, Mesa V erde 546 ·2313 Sat /Sun 1-5 2033 Baleric, Costa Mesa 545-9491. 546-9378 Sat /Sun 1-5 2124 Leeward Ln, Nwpt. Bch. 646-7171 Sat /Sun 1-5 2951 Catalpa ( Eastbluf[) NB · 644-1766 $82,950 Sat 1-5; Sun 12-5 1030 Polaris, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 S119,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1507 Lincoln La, Westcliff NB 642·5200 Sl 24.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 20172 Redlands, SA He ights 752·1920 $57,500 Sun 1·5 * • •67 Balboa Coves, Npt. Bc:h 752-1920 Sun 1·5 •3007 Jav(J Rd., Costa Mesa 752·1920 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2025 Baltra Pl., Costa ~lesa 752-1920 Sun 1·5 4501 l-lampde n, Cameo Shores. CdM 644-7270 Sat/Sun 1-5 184 2 lrvine Ave. (Baycrest) NB 644 -7662 Sat/Sun 12·5, 2751 Canary, Mesa Verde. CM 546·4141 $77,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1627 Pt. Abbey (!-IV Hms) N.B. 675-3000 $81,500 Sun.1-5 • • •214 Eveni11g Star Dov Shr NB 642·8235 Sun. 1·5 •1500 Galaxy Dr. (Dov Shrs) NB 642·8235 "' Sun. 1 ·5 311 Alva La, off SA Ave., CM 646·3255 $44,950 Su n 12-4 •1848 P ort Manleigh Pl , IN, NB 645-0303 $110,000 Sun 1-5 900 Alder Place, Eastbluff, NB 675-4060 $82,500 Sun 1-5 •420 Kings Rd. CliffHaven , NB 642-5200 $112.500 Sun 1-5 •1800 Sandalwoocl Ln., N .B . 494 -753 1 Sun. 1·5 310 Via Lido Soud (Lido ls) NB 675-5200 '--Sun. 1-5 · 2873 Europa, Mesa Verde, CM 540-1151 S53,950 Sun 1-5 2751 Cardinal (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6900 $7 1.950 Sun 1-5 117 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 645-6646 $119,000 Sun 1-5 3860 Ocea11 Birch, Corona del Mar 640-6161 $124,000 Sun 1-5 1924 Santiago (Dov Shores) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 •3202 Color ado. Costa Mesa 675-8600 $55,()(X) Sun 1-5 •1626 Galaxy Dr., Dov Shrs NB 642-2589 $189,500 Sun 1·5 17332 Mill Cir. Front. West HB 968-4456 $47,500 Sun 1-5 20332 Deervale, Deane Garden, HB 968-4456 $72,900 Sun 1-5 20541 Queen s Pk, Lacuesta, HB 968-4456 $69,900 Sun 1-5 22132Woodisland, Lacuesta. HB 968-4456 $63 ,500 Sun 12-5 2757 Cibola, Costa Mesa 645-030.1 $47,500 Sun 1-5 20862 Wood lea, Huntington Bch 546·2313 Sun 1·5 • * •405 Club House St Balboa NB · 546·2313 Sun 1·5 1860New J e rsey, ~1esa Verde 546-2313 Sun 1-5 2221 Port Harwick, NB 752-0460 $82 ,500 2320 Port Aberdeen, NB 752·0460 $85,000 5 IR & FAM RM 4622 Greentree Ln Irvine Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 , 552-7464 $89,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 1215 Marian Ln. <Hbr HldS) NB . 644-1766 $110,000 Sat/Sunl·5 ••34 Linda Is le, l,ioda Isle NB 644-1766 $385.000 Sun. 1·5 2000 Miramar, Balboa Pen. 540-1151 $195,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 821 Ceba Pl, EaslbluffNB \ 646-7111 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1368 Galaxy, Newport Beach 646-77tl Sat/Sunl-5 1608 Galaxy (Dover Shores] NB 644 -1766 $199,500 · Sun.1-5 • 1621 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642·5200 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1101 Kings Rd, Newport Beach 642-3600 OPEN DAILY 10·5 1706 Port Charles (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 Sun. 1-5 •1833 Pt. Ch arles (IN Hms) NB 642-8235 $108,000 Sun. I ·5 2645 Bamboo, Eastbluff, N.B. 645-0303 $89,950 Sun 1·5 5 BR & FAM RM or DEN 82 Hoyal St. George Big Cyn NB 644-0704 $167 ,500 Sun. 1-5 958 Begonia, Greenbrook, CM 540-1151 $76,000 Sun 1-5 2672 Circle Dr .• Nwpt. Bch. 675·7225 $195 ,000 Sun 1·5 6 BR & FAM RM or DEM 2045 Port Chelsea Pl. (INHl NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3626 Catamar an, HV Hills, NB 675-5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 8 IEDROOM * •440 Via hi do Nord Lido Is NB 675-6161 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 345 Univ. Dr . (Nr Back Bay) NB 548-7223 S40,950 Sat /Sun 10-5 2 BEDROOM . 31577 E. Nine Dr., Lag Niguel 644 ·7662 Sat/Sun 1·5 564 Glorietta (Bluffs) NB 640 -5560 $63,500 Sun. 1·5 •16434 Poca Circle, l-lunt. Bch. 840-1078 S29,950 Sat/Sun 10·6 l BEDROOM 2441 Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 675-3000 Sat/Sun 2-5 .2215 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $5 1,500 Sun.1·5. 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN 2481 Irvine Ave., Costa l\1esa 546-2313 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM . '· 304 Grenoble (Back Bay) N.B. 675-7060 542,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN #5 Hue Du Pare (Bi g Cyn) NB 640-5048 $199,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I BEDROOM EA 512 & 512 •,, Begonia, CdM 544 -1999 $74,900 Sun 1-4 2 BR & I BR 3108 West Ocean Front, N.B. 673-8550 $145,000 Sat/Su n 1-5 2 IEDROOMS EACH 303 32nd St. Newpo1t Beach 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 l BR & I BR 521 Iris, Corona del J\llar $85,000 Su11 l -5 3 BR & 2 BR 2182oth Street , Newport Beach 673-62 tO Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOMS EACH 206 F'ernlcaf, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Su n .1·5 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN EACH . 505-505'.f.l Acacia, Cdl'vl 673-8550 $129,000 Sun 1·4 510Avocado, Coronadel Mar 644-4910 $145.000 Sun. 1-5 4BR&IBR 109 P ark Ave., Balboa Is land 675-3331 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 41R&ZIR 212-2 12\'., Agate, Balboa Is l 675-3331 $149,500 Sun.1·5 201 Collins, Cnr Park, Bal Isl ' 675-2763 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR & 3 IR 212·212'~ Diamond. Balboa Isl 675-3331 Sat /Sun t .5 119 54th St., Newport Beach 646-7171 Sun 1-5 TO WM HOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM •435 Bol ero Way, Park Lido, NB 675-4060 $44.950 Sun 1-5 ** *** Pool Watorfr°"~ • W atorfrOlll & Pool DAILY PILOT 0$ ' Hows.a For S. ....................... G-..1 IOOZ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TIRED OF CltyUring? T'(jidc 1n your home £01· ten a<.:1'ci> oc:1r Escon· dido, t•an be 1..1$(.od for ra- :s1rlcnt 1a J or •voc .. do· lltntl llas soutll stream ~unn1nJ: acro!\S property. Pr1 undl'r 1uo.1rkel. \'1ih1,:. Urily ~ll.95(). (>wner will t·drry '-'>'Ith small down. t..: a I I P R }: ST l G E HOi\1 ~S. 645-4i646 BAYSHOR!S OPEN SAT/SUM 1-5 2511 VISTA 8C'aut1l u!Jy upgraded 3 • Wr1n h<i1ne ; complctt:I} new k1tt•h('t1, incl. tra~h compactol', wet bar & 111'\\ r un1 Shov.·s lots of 1'Lt·. Sclhni; pritc 111· ('IU1lt•:-l:uul 11\ Ice, OI · ll"rl·d at ~l IU.lAA>. NEWPORT HTS. G>PEN SAT/SUN.1.5 5 4 7 EL MOD EH A Just rl'<llH't•d ; prime <irea pool ho1111..•, 1.:orner lul 3 Btlrn1.,. .. 1·11 I.laths: hd,,.,d . ll rs : Swedish lrpl;• ::!H}.·IU II~~: f pool, !lits ut "'Olld dcc k1n~ l)\\'Jlt•r L1n1 ;:ht auothcr l11f1n1..•. \'"f.\ .111x1ous Nu"' only S:"•?.1.500 "C"THOMAS REALTOR 1:!-l \V l'ua:.i lh\'\" N pt H1•.11:h 5-~. 5J:!7 10:\c" 5 1.'> ;.i~l:t OPEN HOOSE SUNDAY 12:30-5 • E.\s·r s101-: t.•(ISTA i\11':Sc\ 3LIH t dl·11 Hl'd'tlStiU,500 461 E. 2oth. • HAL PINCHIN, RHr .. 27-27 E. Coos! Hwy 675-4392 .SliAHP J UB hornc wilh l\\'o Jlfl\"<.tlc boa\ slq:.s. in Balboa Coves. 'J"astelull rt-dl'l'uratctl, o11 e ring ~p;.iet(Hlti r oornf., dts· lutclive IL\·111g <.1111t l'nter· t;11n1ni.,:, 011 ll'l' l:ind All fur S\32.5Ufl Like tn knuw rnurt>·~. Call PHr:S'l'lGl•: llOJ\1 ES. ti-l5-t.i61ti DUPLEX Nc\~·port. 3 lldrms .. :! ba .. lrpll'. + 2 lidrn1. Xlnt t'ontl Close to be:H·h & s hopping. Lower u111L a ~·ad lur ncY.' owner. S87,90IJ tii3-3t.i63 ti42-2253 E\'t!S associated BROK ERS-RE.AL TORS l Ol~ W Balboo 1>71 l6bl Catalina View - Fron1 the l'leg:u11 ••lld s p.:.1Ct(1us ·l bdrm. J hath. !an11Jy hun1c \\'Jlh separ<.1tc J;J 1n1lf r uo1u and d1n1u:.;. ·r11c Ucaulll\11 trees o.11ut grecncl"y cu11- tras t nu:ely with the lh1ck shake roor. g1\·u1g " rich COLY lccl1ng tu this l'Xl'ellent family home on c1u1et cul·de·sac street. S75,900. 641i-7'ill. Upt;!I\ Eves. Walker & Lee ~t•l llTATI Baycrest. Beauty 4 bedrot11n. family hunie· d ccur atcd 1n tas tc!ul autumn colors. Jlu,l!C Sct·ludcd rn ;.tsll:'r su1t(!, formal d1n1ng,_ r\11 1n illl· · Ol;Jl"Ullill' l'OJH.ll lion. Take s ubjt>cl In 7~~l' r \'r\ loan. F1r:-;l l1n1c ullcreU. l'~ull price S'i8.5UO. 6-lli 7i\l .Up\.'11Evc:.. NE\''Pt.)l{'f llEIG1·11'S, Just rctlu ccd tur <1u1t·k sale. IBH . :1ha, tanirrn. bo<1L ~·d S'i5.~. l)Pr:,'1 Sal Sun I 5. llur1·v~ "\'onkcrs Hlty t).j1;-2&18 Eastsi~ r:1e ~~n1 11\•1n~ 1m - n1cd1 ::i1c occupancy 011 lh1 s J·:a ~l side n1a 1n · ten;1111·t• I rt'c residence. Cln."c to s hopping coll\ t!· 1uent to c~·crytlung. Only S.1ti.l\ol). ti4ti 7ill. Opc.n l::\"l':-i. OPEN HOUSE 21s1 c__, Opl·n 1oday'' Sttlp 1n aud I'.'(·~· ;1 lrtdy b<'aut1lu'I ho1nc 0\ cr 211.IO s4. It Ne'A'I)' redecorated 4 Bt·droon1 s, 3 baths . P rol t"s s1o nally landscaped ~·[1rtb Ccn1. e rt>d pal10 11LHI much more. 0 11en Sut Sun 546-41'41 ' • ' YILUGI fAll. RULTY U.GUHAllEACH DRAMATIC, CUSTOM DESICN by notod Lacuna architect, ! bdrma .• z ba., ootaland· • ing ocean & coasUln~ vi•ws, muil see to ap· preclale at $79,SOO. ,. TRADE OR SELL, ocean vlew lot overlooking \..· La1una's coastline & sparkling night lights, buy at this low price for your future building; $16,500. WOODS COVE AREA, R·2 lot within w.allung distance to beach, asking $31,500 50.U.GUHA ONE Of' THE BEST BUYS JN SO. LAGUNA. "$: ·2 Bcirms., 2 ba., frpl. §"ocean view, 2 cur ~ garage, Langworthy de· ~ sign, jus t reduced t ' . $59,500. •. · HEWPORTIEACH WILL EXCHANGE 1''0R LAGUNA BEACH OR HUNT HA(l.BOUR, 4 bdrms.T-s i;:i baths, fa mily rm., formal dining rm., pool, asking $149,500 OPENINGS FOR REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE 4t4·75l I 11•1 S.. C .... Hwy. ._ .... . PURE LUXURY 2 or the Finest Versailles homes in Big Canyon. Both 4 BR, din rm, den, pool, jacuzzi. 1.Furnished0 SJ20,000 2.Unfurn $310,001 VOGEL & ts1u1BITT REALTORS 644-6056 Don't Hesitate EAS'fSI DE Starter home for laree family. 4 BR. 2 BA, lge concrete patio, dbl gar. on alley. R--4 .F -zoning. llarbor Hi Dist. •. VA as£umable financing. 340 E . Cabrillo, off Santa Ana. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. - ·- EXCITING HOME PLUS IHCOMI UHIT -o n Balbba P eninsula Point. Comfortable, private, si>acious and cozy 5 bedrm on corner .lot with 2 bedrm rental on separate Jo!. See this u nus ual combination, you'll love it, asking $195,000. Call 540-1151 .PICTURE THIS THE RUSTIC CHAIM Of' OLD Corona del Mar -used brick fireplace, .beamed cei l ings, 3 bedrooms, breakfast bar, dining area and patio.; Walk to the lte•ch. Maintained in beautiful condition and offered at only $79,950. Coll 546-5180 STARTER HOME RfTIREMEHT HOME - or investment renlal, 2 Bedroom, l bath, bltns. dbl• qaroge w jboat door, new carpet and tile. Clean and neat, see to appreciate! Ask· ing only $26,900. Call 540-1151. COLLEGE PARK HARD TO FIHD - lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath corner home. Comolete with brtautiful pool and access fOr boat or trailer. Just recently redecorated. Transfer forces sale. New on the market . Won't last!! CALL now ... 546-5880 LIDO ISLE LIGHT, CHIEIFUL, TASTEFUL adjectives can't describe this rnast«piece. Near clubhouse, street to .strada. 3 Bedroom & den. 4 baths. SUPER says it all!! Sorry, appoint- ment only. $135,000. Call 540-1151 . EXECUTIVE TRAMSFER SHARP 4 bedr.._ 3 bath tri-level ex- ecutive home. Near private country club. HIHJ• famlly .._,,, formal dining ·and oversized lot. Very flexible financ- ing. Call 546-5880. IRVIME TOWMHOUSE -SUPER INYESTM!HT lar ge 3 bedroom. 2 ba th + bonus room. Appointed w ith cathedral ce-llin91, forn1a l dining, large brick fireplace, a nd private atriu m en- tran ce. T hrow away the lawn m ower and enjoy carefree living in comfort a n d security. Call for full details. 546-5880. ERITAGE .. '::~':/ ..... 1:;.··;.,.;-''"'•-·'"~·~· .. ' .. -~, .... ,. ... . .. ' . " . . ' JUST LISTED, and owner is ready to move! It's a neat 3 bedroom, l 'h bath home, only 1112 yrs 11ew . F\Jlly carpeted in luscious shag. Natural wood cabinets and ALL BLTNS in the kitchen . E-Z TERMS available at only $32,900. Call 546-4141. UMIVERSITY PARK Popular plan 3 CHANCELLOR home. 3 Bedroom. 2 baths. Newly llecoratcd inside. Air conditioni11g. Assu1nc low interest rate ins. loan. Quick occupancy can be arranged. $55,900. Call 640-6161. VERMOMT FARMHOUSE This home has room for everyone and everytl1ing. 4 Bedroom, den, large bonus room. large lauridry room with room for sewing and t)ainters easel. Rear yard is maintenance free with large swimming pool . New shag carpet, wall paper and no \\'ax floors. $59,750. Call 962-4454. MESA VERDE VA TERMS Beautiful Highlands home. Never before on market. Quiet ·culdesac s treet. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths . 2 fireplaces. w /w carpeting, etc. First time advertised. Be First!! Our Exc l u sive~~ VA /FH.i\ tern1s. Full Price, $44,950. Call 546-4141. • ew.>< Y~ _. w&U/)< 1~ G'.y~u:e de ~M' ~ -t'~ -t'1'6£t. ~de~~de~. ~pw~ Ytdd de&<ur, ~ Wb de :??UM<?U~ . ' 'v '· .- ·- •' . Jbdi~hder/ ~de~ rH'M<-~j" de Cb~ ¥df_ ~t{ h de~jU?t;j" ac !f"~ ,f;,h,,,d §8~ h ' de 6eac£ O'-. ~ Jf, JU'<///'-w~ j .A '"" "''~..?" ro/ ,;Jld.,.t,..,.. %., .. -if,,__. o/-.a. ./£cdt,{,,.,.. &J/tvL ,,,,,d' .9.u~ if~<~-' !;t,..,,,~;- 6'.7 {). !/ ~ l'l,f' ' ~ -·~-·-·-J ·~lt'!(' l-t::1iJ([\:1~ li ?lcn ?t"it."'1 "'1 I HOMES OPEN 1-5 Thb Aflemoon A UH!QU E COl'IDOMINIUM In tlte Bluth ;_ Vintage plan,. colorful, charming and vacant. 3 bdrms, 2300 sq . ft. Hard-to- find location, call 675·6000 for direc- tions to Dottie .Johnson at 523 Avenida Campo. Bring $79.500. A UNIQUE HOME in 8lg Canyon - Elcga11t French Regency. 3 bdrm., 4 baths \Vith !-'airway views, flawless workmanship. Presentt.'Cl at $250,000. Sec Vergilene liull at 81 Ro,yal St. George, Big Canyon. A UNIQUE HOME .., Spyglau. Hiii - large lot, spectacular view, si11gle story brand new! 4 bdrms, 2700 sq. ft . See Ethel Steidl al 67 Montecito, Spyglass. $212.000. A UHIQUE DUPLEX in Corona del Mar - View corner of Ocean Blvd., and Carnation. Enormous 2 bdrm, 2 bath duplex units. courtyard, fantastic views. 5197,500. See Natalie Fogarty at 2500 Ocean Boulevard. A UHIQUE HOME in Canona dol Mar - 3,000 sq. fl., 4 bdrm. Cape Cod exterior, 11ear new. and a block to the beach. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 310 Orchid, Corona del Mar. A UMIQUE HOME in lrvlne Terrace - Low interest, 3 bdrm. Unique lot layout. Just reduced. $65,000. See Ron- nie Lundy at 1401 Santanclla, Irvine Terrace. A UNIQUE HOME in Hart.or Ylow H-s -Breathtaking view. like new 3 bdrm, large lot $87 ,900. See Carol Wilkinson at 2216 Port Durness. A UNIQUE TOWNHOUSE in UnlveNlly Parle -Former mcx:lel, "Rutgers" 3 lxlrm in spectacular condition. $69,900 . See Jackie 1-landleman at 4581 Greentree Lane, University Park. A UHIQUE CONDOMINIUM in lht llvffs -3 hdrm Carmelita, clean and classy, enclosed patio, hobby room and super d ecor thru out. $82,500. Sec Barbara 1 lutching:s at 2130 Vist~1 Laredo. A UNIQUE HOME in . lrrino Terrac• - Open and air)', ocean and bay views, secluded patio in this 3 bdrm, new listing-for the Unique price of $87.000. See Jim Valentine at 724. Malabar, Corona del Mar. A UNIQUE HOME in tho Ranch - Outstanding value in a new area: ·1 ))drms plus bon·us, beat•.tiful poof area, immaculate condition. Bargain at S69,500. See Fran Scott at 153.52 Moulin Circle. Irvine. A UNIQUE HOME in Harbar View Hills - Pool overlooking the canyons, 5 bedroom, immact1lale, formal dining. happy family room, at $130,000 should ,see Marilyn Shuff at 1444 Key View, CdM . . A UNIQUE HOME in"'" Bluffs -original section. new listing, 3 bedroom , excellent condition. See Nadine Croul at 2004 Vista Cajon $74,000. A UHIQUE HOME In Mesa Ytrdo -Very nice, very spacious, 4 bdrm .single story, quality appointments, new at :s!l2,500. :See !Jetty Chappel at 1789 Tanager Drive. A UHIQUE DUPLEX in Corona dol Mar - Classic, landma.rk duplex. Spanish exterior, i11terior. New cond., exciting. See Rita Boland at 608 Marguerite, bring $139.500 pesos. A UHIQUE HOME In Meso YOl"dt -3 bdrm "T'' plan, nice yard. fruit trees , . central · location , only $45,500. Sec .. Martha Beynon at 1646 Minorca. . . A UNIQUE H-OME in Hcrbor Yln1 Hills - Corner location, private patios, view of ocean, rose ga rden and space for your boat or camper. Only $74,500. See Hugh Mynatt at ll32 Whitesails Way . A UHIQUE DUPLEX in Old Car..,a dol Mar -Great location. bea1ned ceiling, paneling, ne\V paint, owner will go on contract of sale, $74.500. Sec Tom Boland at 426 Acacia, Corona dlfl Mar. Uflllill()UI:. li()Mf:S· ON TOf' OF THE A£AL ESTATE MAAKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE' NEATEST HOMES CORONA DIEL MAR, C!l7~«l00 MIES.A VERDE. 5"4&-6990 • CALL U1 IOOZ!i..,..al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *OPEM HOUSES* IJ l8E.8ALIOA SUH.1-4 Balboa Pcnin. 4 BR bayfront, pier/slip 4507 GORHAM SAT /SUM 1-5 Cameo Shores. CdM. 4 BR. $157 ,,;QO C ALL TO SEE A Choice Linda Isle Bayfront The Blurfs "C" plan on greenbelt WE HEED YOUR LISTIHG -CALL: HUG HOMES, REALTORS 56 7 San Nicol .. Drtvo, Sult• I 02 NewportC- 640-4050 I ' SUPERI HOMES OF THE Wl!EI< Open Sat/Sun 1·5 lO'JO V1salia,Cf'it Lovely t.1esa Woods 2 story, 4 br + bonus rm. Refres hing delight at :iit)tl,lSO .. N. MESA VERDE This lovely 2 + <kn or :! betlrm home 1s a sight to behold. Enjoy comiorta· ble Jiving in large family room. Totally upgraded thruout. Only ~l,000. (;;Ill now. i\.tESA VERUE lmag111e :! & a famlly tor only ~i4,50iJ. lit VINE Want a bit of easy hvini::,? :J BK Townhou11e. at ~7.SOO! DUPLEX Good sta rter income un- its. 2 Bedrms each. Sharp! $46,900. ~~~R~ U4I C.mpu• NII 141~1155 BALBOA · ISLAND DUPLEX WILL TRADE FOR BLUFFS Z PLAN 5-UHITS.5 $I 0,000 RIDUCTIC>tl 1\7 Blocks to beach 1 Block to shops $129,500 Unlvorslly ltealty 3001 t~. C11t Hwy0i3---tiS10 *DISCOVERY Spacious 5 Bil Front !louse w /lge fam -rm, formal dining & lgc 4 ba. 2 BR Rear Apt. w/frptc, :;uncleck, bltns. tile. Nr Beach. Your term-;!· 752-0460anyff- Like New Duple:<, 3br, 2ba. frplc, Dr, laund, Xtra Jge gar. L Br Apt. "-'alk to everything. 521 Iris . Open Sat/Sun l ·S. O\VNER-DUPLEX iOccansideof ll1o1.-y) 1 Br Ea, lge Liv Hn~ t~Ox\4'J Ceranuc tile. brklst !Jar, frplc, lath & pJaslcr, t:opper plumb- ing, all new ('pl. Lgc patio. dbl i:iar w/hookupli HARDISTY for washer /dryer. R i7-l,900. 512 & 512\.'.o EALTORS Begonl a. Open Sun 1--4. 54-1-l!l'J<J. 675-2866 ---'-----~~~I Home & GIM'St Hse I L~e 2llr, 2ba & library + * SUPER * !'icparale guest or income FAMILY HOME unit. 2 lot.s. Pnv rinan. Ne11r Back Bay llorse $115.000. Arca with 5 BR's pl~ 620Jasmine.Cdt.f. lamlly rm plus dining Open Snt/Sun 1·5. rm. This home has loads u .r·. GATES. Brkr. of new lile and "·all 673-3891 · paneling, and is a real pleasure to show. OPEN SUM.1·5 Reduced priccSSS,000. 4.27 Hardsws D.J. FEENSTRA. Come see this charming. 642-1513 Inc. 5'19--3162 modern, dehghtl ully war1n feeling 2 hclrm., ~ Vista Del Lido balJl houae. Reduced lo Ever changing nautical $71,000. views or Lido Bay from Roch•ll• Robtrs the luxury of a s pacious 33..13 E. est llwy.CdM 2000 sq ft, 2 br, 2 ba apt. R 6 Newports finest hi--nse. ealtor 75-2373 htany extras. $117,000. TRl-PLEX Broker, C.E . Stine, 0 1 500 ~ 1 644--0177. n Y $119, . v11C ong' "'--'-'-'------I block to beach & shop&; like ne""' cond., 1o1.·cll built, ••••••••••••••••••••••• real pride or ownership. OPEH HOUSE See toe.lay, by appoint· Balboa l1!Gftd 1006 ment onl)'. I -5, Sat. & S.... UnivOl"slty Realty 21..11 Collins, Comer f-'ark. 3001 F.. Cst llwy673-6SIO Out.standing (am. home, 4 br, 3 ba, owner's. 2 br, 2 INCOME+ ba lo1o1.·er, presently lovely 2 Bil home w/sep. leased til Feb. 76. $360 Guest Rm , also l BR mo. 1 blk. lo 1o1."tr. Agt. Gar, Apt. w1sundeck, :t 675 -2763 ba. Xlnt toe. llltr. lalboa Pminsula_l_0_0_7_, 4~-78ij7 or 493-2111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach cottage. 112 E. Bay 40 r~t . Jot. s.\3.500 Marshall Rlty675--4600 OPEH HOUSE 1-5 200 & 2091h. Marguerite, 'h blk. to Big Corona beach . Great 2 br, home WANTED P . + 1 br. rurn. apL +guest : cnin. Pt. rm . 40' lot. l:lolcnltal + Property. $65-$701\.1 view. $116,950. JJkr . range. Priv. Principals 673_594 1 only.673-389'J -------- Corona del Mer 1022 CodoMHo 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex On ANYONE C1\N QUAl~IFY Assume VA loan, total 47 FT. Lot payment $265. J)('r mo . Call us about this charm· Hir.ihly upi,-:raded incl • 1ng wel~ localed owner landscaping. Close to occupied home with schools & shopping. Agt, storybook garden and 752-7144. $225 /mo. rental unit So. -'--'------- of 1-twy. Only $89,500. i\1ESAVERUt-: C.all 644-7211 Agent. 1'~1XER UPP EH Perfect 2851 Clubhou11eS74,!J50 Assume $.\7,500 VA loan. 2400' 2 story, 4 IJR, 3 BA, din rm. Jam rm, huge kit., AIC. 2 fplc. Make of- fer. Open Sunday tor owner occupant. 2 .Hrancl New Bea c h Duplexes with 3 br. 2 ba. units each. Ample garage and parking 1,11ith 3108 Sumatra Isl owner depreciation. $42,500. $85,000 each. Call Canassume6~VA1oa n. ·"":::::.' __:_:12::.l:cl ::.A,,_ge:::•::.l:..· ---I $202. a mo. Super sharp. -3 BR, 2 BA, lush carpet. MOS'f Beautiful spot in S?. Calif. I.1kenew,6yrs. old, 3 hr. lg. (am. r m. 2 ba, frpl, dbl. gar., shake paint, pa t io, sprklrs, walk to M V Elem Sehl, quiet st. Open Sunday roof, beautifully lndscpd. I .. ite. bright & airy, 4 BR, Buy from owner before 2 BA. £le11ant decor, intere!it rntes go up s tunning easy care wood ..:•:.!!•:::"::'":.:.'.::••.:_•:_:7:.:.7:::01,_ __ 1 floor, nu ltltch, atrium, Shorechff Sac bv Ovmer. sunny patio, rm for pool, ~ Thous and~ under market 38r, 21f.i ba. FR, lg yd. at~., .. !JOO A ~ I 315 Ori rt wood. Open _.,..., · p.,...on y, -r:=oi541-77 II ~at/Sun 1 ·5. 675--3468. Harbor Vie"-. h [' Ocean, Is land , ftarbor Vt('W, l~e 4Ur, 2ba plus ___ , 750 ft. beamed liv. rm. t.fesa Verde$7l .950 w/i.:efl ter rrplc, all bltns, 4 br, Gem, op...'nSun l·S ;1uto gar door, More t. 2751 Cardinal Below n1arket at $85,500. Aaent 675-6900 Call 644-0441. _ " OpenSaL1Sun/Monl2·6 $ 3 2, O O O Cu" tom I 1038 Sea Lane. CdM . Ranchhousr., VA /fi'•tA. tnke lldvantowe now! You don't nt'cd a aun to 1toy,6•5-4400Aat. "Draw l>'asl .. when you Srlling anythlnK wllh a plat(' an ad In I.he DAILY D&l ly Pilot Clasellled Ad PILOT Want Ads! Cal: is A ~irnple matter • now-6.Sl·~-juatlcr111642·5678! • • • • Hem..Porw. -••••~•"P••••••••••••••• For'Sqle tto-H for"S. Hoin.ft PorSdt H .. H Fof .. _ Hoe1nForS. CllDir ... • ·············~····~··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ············~····· .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunday, Febru1ry ti, 1975 ' OAILYPILOT DZ .. •• -'102' •do!Mtr 1021~~1 w....._ •1A•• · · Ho-I ..-1040•-I h 104t-Fors.lo -ForU. 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'l't'rr1r crpts. 21 O'al6' lot • • : IM·L.A.W WING pr~ciate. Optohouse:sat Juc.k & Jill bedroom. WOO<l~<..:ove,{ew.ste?'tQ coa~t;,il vu lo Pu.lvs 4Br,:l ~h~ • • • $119.<X)IJ Owner .,,otl•oted .. 'Choice South O( h tghway location. Cozy & :Sun. l1246 Button~ BELM £l'OOW Scau~y ! Lilf'Mtt lrre.:ulur ll&:f' beach : 1>001, pa Lio. l)r1Jy Verdes. Pvt ~;indy l><:h. 5 a Br, Jlla SltilJ.000 642 1600 two bedroo " h SS E 60J •--&ttti~ lJ:lan oew. Tr1plc pool. t::nclosed pul10 for $37.500 n~11t<tl units incl. a :JttH Lot ,,..,, -. · m C armer~· plus large Jn-A , UM -,._ c~r ti:tt r., boat.&: trlr l.IC· pool tables or furnily AH'l'IST'SCONL,>O 2ba & a h.oncymoon rot· -.....:;,cxxi Rhoda Mogll. IUtr. Jaw wing. $84,950. 319 Poinsettia Open ON 1 lllS SHARP 3 DR, ccs•. Jmmac. SUbnut. roonl, upgraded crpLs & Dehgtf11l 3 BR .• 2 ba., tage a hove !he 1..·rashing C~/I Brkr. 49.3--llill. .1·5 p.rn. 2ba w/tionus rm. Beu.ut. Colonial RE. 898-2638. drps thruou t. Olin BBQ. dl'n. din . rn1.: 2 frpl., ~urf. Xlnt ~ vf divid· Woods Cove 1-.: As To LU,.. F Condo, so· LO'f -PRIV ·TE OF"ICE Jdscpd bl.Ck yd, ID bcSt .. IDltM +· __. Walk lo 1ch !I. p{&ll0. $64 ,500. Hl!;: into" sites W1ll lr11de $4~.soo. Ownr. 3 br, 2 ba. Al "" '1 oirea ot F.V. Glor FHA .. ,......_ l' . ~IJEGALLE.N for income. · Avail. 3/15. New2500:pi, Xlnt. homelren1al. Nr. most twice the size or a s t a ndard Jot· OK. SS,3,000. COURTESY $48.500 y1 '• llEALTOR494-7518 CllA HM :!Ult + ram, ft custom home. Muny s<·hls. mkts. park, tennis Very s pac ious two bedroom two bath REALrY,962-'n51 Dig'2story .AJl terms.or 962-441'1 1095N.Coast,Laguna wa lk to bt·h & s hops . smen1t1 cs. Onve by & 1·1uh.532---4S4_3 ___ _ h o m e , BES'f POSSIBLE LOCATION,. .assume cur rent loan. THE OLD Scc!ud<'d pvt pritio & lrg sec at JM32 Ck<'an \Vay. ... .... Huntl11_.__ leoch f 04 h C \I Bk Pr1 re ~157 ,500. t•or n~oi•c 0 C E A " plus a guest bath an<I bedroom Qr a •• , ••• ~::; •• ,,,,.,.... ~~~;non! ' a r. LANDMAIUC ~ret:s .. :r~~·~~ lot, rnl 1nror, call : WATERSPOUT s.ee11 _private orrice. $100,000. ' *OPEN HOUSE• · S45,5oo. GRAY MARE 5°0 ~'::uT. uNn >; '""'' ~1.iuusH REALTY f.Tom 11o1 KN.p Rd. CUTIE PIE WITH POOL 1115 Main Street Glass patio kit chen w/all ''SllE AIN'T WHATSl-IE st from bch. All <kVu, anta Ana 5.".8-3955 H•w home, 3800 sqff. A~orabletw obedroom,twobathhome 0P.t:NOAILV1-4PM PRICEREOUCEO the newost1fixtures & USl':DTOBt":"&neilher beams, 1rplt', ;ind LOC)'MtaMiguel 1052 OPEM DAILY 10-5· .withtopquatltyupgr adcdfeaturesand New cu!:tom 4BR.. & $69,000. 5 IJR, fam rm, appl's, family, vaulted ls this newer 4 bdrm. turnis hed.Lrgpenthouse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph:642_3600 kl' famrm,Jcargar,traile dinrm,pooliAs.su1ne7% ceiltngs.•crackling brick Laguna home. It's 111 2Hll,2ba.Sl89,UOO. . Rttr a spar lng pool with "skinny Jiipping access off alley. Walk t< VA loan. l'ymnlll·S401'. fplc, lg mas ter suite & neetl of PAIN'T, YARD 497-1711 Rhoda M09I, ·privacy''. $67,500 612 f"Ieliotrope Open beach and 1..ake Park. MO MORE RENT priv ba th. Color keyed, WORK &. GENERAL Loguna Beach Stt'p$ To Oc----- 12-4 p.m . 536·8821 $.1l ,000.38R,11f.tba,1lsa "uality cpts & dr""'-All CLEAN UP. Detailed all • REALTOR ' .,.. ood · h I ltnn1ed1au: '""""'CSS1on; J . THREE ,YARDS WITH POOL Gerald S. Thomas, Rltr. cutie! All terms. landscaping and pati05 w exterior, as arge r- TRAMSFERRED7 ui ! Bkr962-5511 sundeck enclosed ~'/posf SPl<~C IALIZING IN Ul'l rn1s. + dt>n, 2 baths; Excepti~nal yard arran gem e nt, love ly Owner Trwfetnd $38,000. p,1oveinon credit & rails. TJ-IAT OFFJ..:RS L.AGUNA NIGUEL :lS~tunable loan $75,000 pool, VJeW property. Beautiful f our J•Years new.4Bedr0om. approval.NodownVA. A SCENIC VIJ::W OJ<' PJllVA1"1-3GUAHDED .bedroom home in fantas tic condition. 2 bath. bltn.s, Jots of KASAllAM $77,900. 1,·1BfEO'ROf1E .. ,f\INoo .... s1p"1,'nwlhon•"s OCE.'\NAHEA LIDO REALTY :S.\77 \ i.1 I ul ... ' I\ . * 673 -7:100 * Y ") paneling. llont gate. 2 9 z 644 s&s GOLDENWEST " , • OU WI 11,ve this h om e if you see it. Patios. 5 Minutes to 6 --6 Lath & pl aster 2-story, w 1w carpeli ng thruout. $134,950. li53 R eef view Circ le Open 1·5 beach and F.dison I-Ii 3000 sq ft, lrg fam rm. Island type kitchen has p.m. School . .Submitalltenns. forml din rm , custm B IL T ·I N RAHNGF. & $48500 $35,950 bonus rm w/walkin wet OVEN DIS WSllH BEST BUY IH LUSK · 536-8836 Is the full pnce on this bar. upgraded crpts & G A R B . iJ l SP. & We f eel t}1is g racious three b edr oom is spacious 3 bedrooni drps. 3 Car gar w/e\ec EXTJ::NSJVF. USE OF' by far the beist buy in Harbor View hom e. Ju s t a few openers, cov'd patio, DEr.:r STAINED ·IDlls. EKtraordinarily lovely yard. minut es fro1n lh e manyxtras 897-1044 Chf A JNI Eo Gs A 0 N Y beach !~ Take subJcct to K•ystone Reolty • A B l T ~ . Pc 11 • Available on LEASE·OPTION b asis . 7'7" c .1. loan or try your staircase leads to 2nd · $89,500. own veterans ehgibihly. leve l w /2 BDRM S ., BIG SPANISH HACIENDA 5,\ll-70"5o,96.1-5<71. EXTRACleanLaQue>t•3 BATH & LARGE LIV. Qr, <.'lose to beach. Cust. RM . APPROX. 23 ft. Hig h above the coast a very authen-drps, shag cpt., wtr. with dbl. sliding glass tically d ecorated villa awaits the most softnr. Garage dr. opnr. walls that open lo sun· discriminatin g of affectionados. H. 1-J. Waterfront condo, Rotoantenna. Dy owner. deck. With a httle work, Almost 3600' of ric h lus h details. Cast boat shp, 1na1n channel Walker & Lee Asking $53,700. t"lexible ydo,,",.",1.•.",',e 01 · 0 ·a,.!"'. rsc of a · view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, frpl. ..... L ~•1~1 • fin~nc'g. Prin. only. your. ''ojos'' on this "casa'' and your OO'k fin . or lease opt. 96M-106'7 $55,950 F\111 Price ··corazon'' will beat "muy rapido! '' avail. $74.500. 84&-1530 BEA.C,H IEAUTY lr'f'ine-1044 l-I URRY ON THIS ONE! SHORECLIFFS Sl'ECIAL Glamornu• 3 bedrnom + ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSION REALTY Watklolhelleac:h d &d +I ·1 The lowest priced vie w home in CDM 's en In. rm. am• y BY owuER 985 s. Cst. Hwy, r.aguna from Beac:hwalk r oom with fireplace, "' Ph 494-0731 :best area. Jus t listed through our office. fluntington Beach's most near beach. Executive Univ. Pk. Tulane Mode1.1 ___ on_•---,-,-- by a motivated owner who wants ac-elegant. Deligbt!ully up· own11r moving. Only 3 BR & spacious famil y 2 BR DOLLIIOUS f<: tion.Twoorthreebedrooms depending J{r·aded 2 bedrm $55,750. Village Real rm . Cathedral size T h h II 'lh c• t t · t 11 10 p 'I beamed ceilings, corner ·.on use. Vie w of ocean and canyon, two ow n ousew1t a o e ~s a e i•. dd d l Be h lk 531 """" lot on qu1 el green belt . ocean view, comer Jot $47,500642-8885 Bkr .. . sundecks. $106•000. 330 Mornl·ng Ca-a e ex ras ac wa -JOVV. has tO offer. 7 Pools, 2 ----------lease land. Ko1 pond & H nyon Open 1·5 p .m . P.S. We also h ave c 1 u b h 0 uses and OPEN HOUSE many xtras. S69,950. 3Ve 'two others available in Shoreclirfs -beautifully landscaped SUr41·5 . 17901CedarTrecLn. C • h b' 1 both would appeal to smaller Camili°e<. •'o"•d>. cau Cent"'' 21 4 BR-$34,500 "0 0 EL 11 0 ., E 0 N laustrop 0 13. . HARBOR VIEW 4 BR 5f~_1;15~~e. information, Super sharp house. Near PARK lfso, you'll beexeeed.1ng· '" Brookhurst 1:1ndGarfreld. Univ. Pa rk Village 3. ly comfortable in the ex· ·Largest o n e story ho m e available. Lav· H:as everyhth1ng. LarAe Westpoint model, 5 BR, tra large room'> of this ely flqwerin g trees line the street, •Townhou~c 2 br,J•,-!J ba . masterhedroom\\'/llath. 21,',! Ha, lgc fa n1 ·rm, fresh.•oew h.ome. 1·he ·sharp dec k features, Jots of mature refurbi.shed.SSOOOdn.as-All(!ieck1tchen.B1gdin· 1ormal d1n ·rm. lush mostmodernapphances, I ts d f k . d f ·1 ing rm. 2 Car attached Jndscpg w /fountain, 2 thick lush carpeting & pan an one a a in amt Y r oom s ume Joan. S20,800. h bo d 1 dramattc design will de· arrangement . $76,500. 2065 Port 01\'ner. 9850 Conlinental, ~a ra~e wit al oor 0 atriums & rear yard on l·IB . big fenced re.ar yard. corner lot. £89,900. fP.e. lig ht you, as will the .Provence.Open l ·Sp.m. \ Even a veget ab l e 552-74640wncr great ocean view! Close PRIVATE SUP $82,500 lluru.in~too Village4 br, 2 ~a rdenl Only $3'150. 1----------1 to shopping & beach.. YOU CANNOT FIN D A BETTER BUY ha":' \'ery clean. crpt nown. 19311 Mauna Dr. ondo·2 s1y, 2 br, 2 ba, $87,500 Is the price. with IN NEWPORT BEACl-I ! Builder's ~r.~~~~:_1~;:~~ Nassau, ~:~11 ,_~;t~~~1S4 Village g~t~~~~;.~5-0'.1~7t.' ~~~~t~rms.Let 'sdiscuss :own home beautifully upgraded. Fee ]and, private slip, w alk Lo the beach, Assumable Loan NEW LISTING next to a park. Three bedroom, You can 't judge a book • by1tscover.Justsowi1h Love.ly 3 bedroom . 2 .towflhouse design. 4427 W. Coast Hwy. rhis gracious custom bath. adult occupied ·Open 1·5 p .111 . . buil t, 4 bedroom home in home on quiet culdesac. · BAYCREST POOL HOME downtov.•n lluntington Aggregate walks and Beach.. You must seethe patio. Shuffle board. Priced to sell, very attractive thre(\ inside to believe a.II the Outside lig htin g in -bedroom home f eaturiQg s unke n living exciting e.'<tras. Call Cen· itarden5. Spr1nklf>rs front .room and family room. Great pool and tury2t,536-1S42. &rear .Only$62,SOO. CLASSY. COMFY con Un1vcrs1ty Park 4BR" townhome on lrg green- belt. Nicely decorated, well located, charming frplc a.nd abund a nt closets in mstr. suite. Call today, 644---o:ll8 Betty A. Gnlbb, Rllr. patio arrangement. $79,500. 1707 _B_Y_o_W_N_E_R_f'_·_'°"_· ,-b,-.1 Ol>ff SotJSA.1·5 Tr d · d O 1 5 1 ba.· 1907· P•ulo'ne . 20252Adr1anC1r.HU. .000 Sq 1'~t., 3Br, 2Ba, :tEDUCED to sell. 3 bdrm. 2 baths, 2 blks. lo Beach. By owner. 1257 C<1talina. 49i-2920 or 494-1123 a ew1n s pen -p .m . 64-7270 Fam Rm. + Bonus Rm. HOV.A MODEL ~185 1 · 1 Enjoy Oc..., View BLUFF • Lrg private poo size ot (rom this 3 BR. 21/:i ba F I h od I h f th. on Greenbelt. Uy owner. orme r y l e rn e ome or IS '"Abandoned!' home-beam ceil-lrg ·sparkling thr ee b e droo m des ign . 564·900· 55 l-52.:i.I. lot w/fruit & a\'ocado Located on a wide green belt. view or 4 BR-2 Story.Pool BY OWNER 4 br, 3 ba. 3 trees-Walk to beach. . the bay and BEAUTIFULLY B~ach-$28,500 cac g ac + 450 '"·ft. Sl!9.900. . UPG RA o E o. $89,500. 2407 Novi a Open Large family si ·ll.'<f Jiving ;~~~~~~~~ ~"°~"~"~'~'~"~"~-o~n~g~rou~n~d~";· 1 lltf GO REAL ESTA TE room. Gourmet kitchen Lg. lot. $69,500.551-5167 !'94--8086 499-1397 ··l ·Sf. m. +den sweeping stairs to . BAYSHORES BIGGEST LOT sepH•le maot" & 5 BEDROOM Warmlli& OPEN SUN. 1·5 GI TERMS CONSIDERED 3 BR, 2 ba, rovered 1iatio, lrg yard. 'l'\\'O yrs old. $>1•1,900 DESIRABLE .. family area + vit!W, 3 HH, 2 ba . !'am rm, frpk·, fenced . $1i3,900. CUSTOM DESIGNED Oversized 3 BH , 21h ba, cozy fan1 rm. frplc, sun· dct.•k, 21 ~ car car and workshop. One yr vlll , S8\i,!>00. ELMIRADOR SECTION Laguna 's choicest area . 2 i~R. 2 ba, covered patio, s urrounded by lr1...>es and shrubs. A truly lovely horne. $89,500. Open Sun. 12·4 546 OAK St. New England <.·ouage. 2 BR. bricked fr11lc., peaked hcams. hd\\'d. fi rs .. dbl. gar. Sylvan setting. Ocean v iew. Near heaches & shops ; on 150 ft. lot . ~unny & de· hghtful. 569.500 Op~n Sun. 12·4 361 Locus·r. Storybook cottage plus units; house has 3 bdrms .. tone 1s de- tached) 3 ba. Combined family rm. kitchen, wa s bit. in 1974 . Nu.'C duplex with beams, has ocean v1ew.1\nxious! Sl39,500 . 494 -7551 h.11,!.1' (or')O.C) t.Ai...f'or HOT DUPLEX C lo se.i n , heavily v.·ootled, loaded w1lh stunglcs. 2 Bdrm. t a. plus t bd rm. I b:i. A real storybook charm er. 565,000 vNlan C01'.11'~ ~1.:1-:! ··BElllNJ) CLOS r: U 000.HS" al I;;__;-.,;-;-•• ~;;,---­'fhe Shores where Uv1nj.! is real tun ..... ll\Ut,;lf Jl.IOHf<: than the g uardeil gate!; ..... ~re walks on the beach at sunset ..... ~w 1 rnn1ing .... ·renn 1 s ..... Community act1v1t1cs for all ages. C 0 i\1 E S r: E F 0 H YOURSELI-", the 1n · 1er1ors thal will say. ··11<1M 1--; S\'IE1':'r 1101'.1 E" $5li ,500 to $3-19,500 CA14L FOil AN' AP · POIN'rMr.:NT TODAY, or a,ny day this week. 'rh c whole tour l !IC yours .. -.FREE! Enjoy The CJOOd Life Call493~513 OWN EH. ANXIOUS LIDO ISLAND Ch.1 rinin g 3 hr, Z ba, lrpl<·. 1n1rnl.'d . V('cupan· <'.\' S/i2,5\JO. tJv.·iic•r J ,.\gl·nt U73-&Rl9 OPEN TODAY 1·5 :>21 H.EDLANDS :l Bit . + lam. r111 ., 2 1rplrs .. l'.Ootlsy & "'arm. Lul't•I V y<1rd, t:uest apl. N \i.iilK) -GEM- t<!O· F ·ruslLn A\C.' r-1. H. l{l'.:Al.:r1.>JlS ' rA2·'1623 IJY 0\\'Ni':Jt \Vestchff 4 bdrn1, 3 bath, fcu11Jly & Sludy. Sli9,000. b-12--1519 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 Yr Old, 2 Sty, 4Br, 2ba, Xlnt co nrl . Patio. Landscaped. $47.~50. 493----0365. 3 Bit, l'r"'.i Ba1hs, .,...ood· panelt-<l Jan11ly room ; on larg~ lot. New l'arpeling ,'<,: s hutters thru-oul. • u £s·r • Plac• • -.. WE KMO~ ' ss:t.000. . I.AGUNANIG ·1. I• I.Quail ~ PANORA~t C ocean """~!~ v1ew-NE\V 3 BR & ram 1400QUA11s1.N1WflOl:TltA01 rm Carden Home 111 pvt. --- com1n. w/access to bch. BAY &OCEAMVU sw1 n pool, jacuzzi, re11n1s CUSTOM BUILT cts & rec. center . 3 Odrm . & 2 Bdrm. SI 15,000. Uuph.'X; steps to the bay. SWEEPING panoran1ic view O\'Crlook1ng Crown Valley P arK & Sad · dteback 111ts. Ne\\' 4 BR, fam 'rrn & di n rm home on lrg. lot-you can help w/decor-s mart home. $120,000. RAHF: OFFERING- Low down-NEW •home Beautiful & highly up- ~raded. Nice back yard & pr1v. patio+ sundeck. Re al quul1ty here! ~111.000. OPEN SAT /SUN I ·5 218 20111 SI., H.B. JONES REALTY JM: superior in every V.'ay -Sl ,000. carpeting al· Jo w an c e . Bk rf s t a re a, l..__1~7~'-4 '~"~'-'~·~•~2~'°.,...-~ I vlttl. ceirs. many other 2001 w.~ 8l¥d. ri ualit y features & ~S..Ch ·C•Utamioi92eeo workmansh.tp iq this <\ BR. fam. rm, din rm home w/ _lilt. view. A S"l'EAI .. AT S14,950. SPYGLASS HILL Choice 5 bdrn1., 4 ~: ba . home ~·1th many extras . Beautifully decor.: on l g e .. Jndscpd . lot. ~10,000 Bill Gruntly - .Great rambling five bedroom, fiv e children 's s uites. As-2 STORY sume 8 ~:.~,~ .,.II!\ loan. Ele-qonce .... :bath, five car garage home on largest S2J.SOO bal. No new Juan Prestige neighborhood. Go hand in hand in this lot in Bayshores. Super locatio n for a costs $2·12 mo. pays all. Prid e of ownership. former 4 bdrm. model ·large f amily to e njoy the best df Sac. 11 u r r Y. Ca I J Countr y kitchen with home in Turtle Rock. ·N ewport li ving. $195,000clear2672Cir-963-7881 'l'he Real huge dinin g area. Luxurious carpeti ng, CUSTOP.l BUILT l-IOl\.I f.S 1n Monarch Bay Terrace-JBR, 21/:oi BA, Realtor 615-616l North Laguna, 325 Cres-wh.itewater view & ocean REAL ESTATE cent Bay Dr.; a cnoice or breezes. Exec. homes in Supe-r Condominium Cle Drive Ope n 1·5 p .m . ' _Es_t_•_t_er.;_. ______ 1 Beautiful fo rmal hving w a 11 Pa Pers and room with massive .,.,.1u1e draperies creale a back· Call 675-7225 ALL TERMS brirk 11rcplace. Lar"c ground for the two mas lcr bedroom. new firep1aces und your love- paint, upgraded crf)IS, & ly furn iture. 'l'\\'O·stories. drps. lluge bonus room. air·ronditioned, with Assume tilr.r. FllA pay-many extras. $75,000 CALL US FOR A F'R EE ESTIMATE OF VALUE \;TALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. Vets No Down Apprai~al ordered 3 Large Bedrooms l:'am1ly room Trailer or hoa1 access \Valk to beach Hurry, submit your offer Jade Rcalty841-1231 JUST REDUCED ALL 'fEHMS--Sharp 4 C staMesa • 1024 Costa Mesa 1024 Bil, 2 b.1 .. located on 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• qu•et cu>Je<''· close to ......................• ~ ••••••••••l*REST RUY• 4Hr, 21la schools. i;hop'g. & Fr"'Y· Mesa Verde . 1947 COURTESY llEALTY, Killdeer Ci rcle. $63,500. 962-77$1 l Bedrooms 2 Bath s, h ardwood Owner.557-2528. --~~i~i~~--1 floors, BLUE HAVENl---~------1 POOL . Lacge patio. EASJSIO[ Quiet streel. S38.500. Roy Mc Corde Clean,roomy 4br&2ba, under $4.0,000. Best buy ·Reattor 1810 ti!wporf on East.side. 642-6368 Costa ~tesa ~-7129 SOUTHLANDF.RS Real Estate byMcl/AY 11: OUTSTANDING 4BR . Mesa V. Townhs~ 21~ ha Buccola lilt. 2 Yr HUGE HOME! 3 br, 2'h ba. frptc. En1e1 nu. Im med poss. VA /OK. HUGE VALUE paUo, dbl gar, j:lcut.1.i, $59,900. IOOS Parkhill, .Decorate around both pool. l Blk to J\fVCC. OPEN Sun. 1-6. TOBIN $.f6 ,350/ owner. 9 -4 RLTY. INC. 846_1311 'fireplares . Charming use Mon -F'ri 89;1-t353 l-'-'----::-,...c:c:=::-:c--/or brick accf'nts this 4 T LISTEDll bdrm, 2 hth home with 541-9975 anytimc. JUS ·· l" R a 11 d DR . Di a J ----~----1 J Lge BR's, 2 Ba, hug 968-4456 sep. fam-r1n, lop a re HOT ZIGGITY' PlllCE REDUCED Onl' $43.750. UNIT · • Mesa WoodA home, nr. Bll0KERS, 646-74 14 r A PERF~ FIT schls & So. Coast Pla1.a. 556-4793 for the young ex· Spac. 3 br. 2 ba. wrought l-' ..... ---:--,...--:--:~·1 ecutive dream home. It's irongate&gardenentry. Coll ege Park. Ow er. a wrndow wonderland! Quiet Cul·dC·Sac St. UP· 38R. Fam. rnl. 4\2 rin· 2000-sq{t of space + craded & t~slefully de· ceton . 546-5941, 1>en atrium, " bdr, 2 bth, cor'd. thruout. t.1ove in 9AP.f ramilyrm. ~ cond. Assume 7% Joan. l:D"..,"""0-:p:-0-:l~n:-l ---t;l-:;O::;Z:;-6 Price reduced. now •••••••••••••••• •••••• : s47 ,~~ .. ~· By own~r . NEW DUPLEX 919---.....v Pt. rrom $68. •51/20/ofHALO.AH* Malaga.Agt4 Jl Saves $9600 on 2 br/2in BY ~OWNER, n n . 2 Ba , ba Twnh$e.C~. $170/mo. w/A undeck g~r. Will $28,S000wpr549-896.l finance 1 n eed~d . ·•MESA WOODS* _.,,_,...c , lmomi•••· BY OWNER. Spac 48r, &Toro I 1032 3Ba Home located neur ••• •• ••• • ••••••••••• • So. Coast Pl•'"· "'m OR BY WNER + FR. Cusl.Om decorat- ed . !.and.caped 2 TORY w /sprinklers. $68.900 Open Sat/Sun 12·5, 3270 43,950 Turlock Or . CM . 55&-1920. Nr New. lge 4Br, P'R. SlnJh~ Stry, XIJU., Mesa Verde IM •cross from ·Part. Don't mist this. 18<.llOO ..... 12J6, Stivc commission with thi s story 4 bedroom, ne.1 y new l..ake 1-~orC$t ,ho w/ many lmpro>J&. m ts. Assumable 7% A loan. Princlp.11!!1 on· I C•ll 586-5Q50. I -Real Estate by!WNN{ LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT!' Adult occupied home. This 4B<lrm. has pri\'ate master :nute off lo 1lSelf. Lo\/ely land~caping. ALL TERt.1S. Call M2-il371 HURRY!! HURRY!! Careft-H U•lng This one wi ll so quick- Condo, close to pool & recreation center. Pr1c~ to sell. 'Easy access to all . HURRY ! CALL 842-9371 j ments. S229. per m9. On· CALL 552-7500 "$48 000 •VISION• l!2-44~n~r.i.~· S4s·s10a REAL TY A Red l-ltll Co mpany Univ. Park Center l r\'1ne $59,900 Sup<' Sho.-p ~~~~~~~~ Beaut cor. lot. 3 Br + den + fam rm. 11h yr old, 21h ba, 3 rar gar OPEM SUM. 1·5 w/f1n . int. Shake roof, 4885 Paseo de-Ve-ga up g rades thru o ut, 1'hi s is onl'! of only two wallpaper, plush crpl!i. free sta nding duplex- 897·1044 type to\\·nhomcs, in de- Keystone-Realty s1rable area of campus Executi•e-* $84, 900 Sd.'.SGoldenwest Pk. Lath & plaster.· former mod l'I w /all th <: ameni ties. air·cond, 2· story, 4 Br, 2lh ba, !am rm w /fpl & wet b nr. mstr. br. w/fp\, \rg hn. bonus rm . Ph : 897-1044 "' keystone Re-alty S&SPARKWEST 5 NEW RESALES All below market value 1$51,950 to $67,900 897 ·1044 Keystone Reoalty view-Turtlerock. It has 2 bdrms .. den, 2 b:t. & is located ncross from park & pool. See 11 today : S0.5.995 I nclud1n lan<l. Lloyds Bank Bldg. · Univ. Park, Irvine Days 552-7000 Eves 4 BR , ramrm. SSS,500. 111ghly upg r aded- pr1ced to sell, 559-1611 Agt. • .. arkside&tate TURTJ,EROCK 4 BR, den, 2Y'l ba + fam·rm. TRAILER ACCESS All upgraded. Asking !ltd. & filtered pool $72 ,500. Dy O\\'ner. w /hydraulic cove r . Sharp cor . lot, 1-'tn. 1_7_5_2_-_I_O_J9 ______ ~ Valley. 4 Br, 2 ba, f;in1 J Br. 2 ba , pool f;tc's. rrn w/fpl. Jt;.i Yr new. Amid hi·pr1ced ~omes, Cent . air·cond. B\,g o"•ner desperate. R.E. cov'd 1Jalio. Vacant lnvcslmt. Consultants . $63,SOO 897·1044 551--.13W , 55l -2Zl6 Keystone Realty looJ-o leach I 048 2 Allies Reach, A'losume ••-••••••••••••••••••• 1~'2"N< $2,40U. DOWN. :l WATER D*'MAGie. Bil , 2''1 Ba . Condo. ~ t·'rplc. ~ep dlninR. pools, nnd s.Q.ucA ky floors ::in<t tennis FullpnN?$24.!lOO. ocPan view. What a 646-5921 pack'a ,Rc! Fanta5tlc' ..'-'.:....:.c.:.....------1 !inanc1n[1: available. t"or By Owner. Sharp 3br. 2ba. lhe resL,..Of th.e. story, call 'New t~:.'f loan avfttl. Red Cwrpct, Realtors, $36,150. 968 -1481 . 497 -1761 . ' I sever.al new ocean view prestigious area. $137,500 Deluxe, beautifully up· homes, under construc· 1 __________ 1 AND $122,500. graded. 2 bedroom, den, 900 Glt'nney ro:-St 494 <1473 ~4<1 0310 lion . If.. Block from O Fr t l09unaHi~IUty. 21,2 baths, fplc. ShO\\'S water; 4 bdrm'i.,3baths; c-:an on 406·241] 496-4040 lik e a model. Owner very spacious dining room. For Lease.Sale· Trade motivated. Best buy in Trad111onal style, deluxe so La"una-t:xclusive MOMARCH IA Y a ""'3 500 ' ·n amcni11ec, $132.SIJO -" are ·""' · · ., Private & Plush. 3B r, \\lalk to private bea<.·h 675-8600 _....me Sl37.500. Leasehold. Fee _,, .. 2Ba End Apt \\'ith and enjoy benefits of a · 111te0cepstPaOv.RiTUI. uiyy Panoramic View from gate guurdcd commun1· •VIS IQ N • "' Expansive Sunde.ck. 2 t\'-3 BR , 2'h BA home- New. well builtmanufac· prk'g spaces w/atten· f3mily rm-pool size lo!. REALTY luring bldg. of approx. dant. 24 hr sccur1ly. ;193,500. 2i43E.Cst Hwy 4,000 sq. ft. plus 2bdrm., r-:levators to Poo l & LINGO Coronil del i\1ar den ho1ne, whtch can hc Beach. TATE converted to commercial C:d l Sue ('onncr REAL ES f"Olt SA LE By ow ner. use; on Laguna Canyon ~56·077Uorti75-5Hi3. 499-!3~7 494 --8086 !·!arbor View llo111es, Rd., across from location I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Mission Viejo I 06 7 1\-lona<'o. ~rof. lndscp'd. of n c ~· art school I• •••••••••••-•••••••••• & d eco r d . l mmac . ~115,000. PRIME Bl.:;1"1'EllTllANNEW 1-&_10_·4_"6_5 _____ _ EMERALD BAY OCEAN VIEW J bi\..) ba, frml din rm, 3 10·~ DO\\'N. Harbor View Enjoy s weeping ocean from thts new con· tona1r,charm'¢.yd."•/2 I-tomes. 3Br Monaco, views from this large dominium. 2 Rcdroom, 2 cov'd. patios. r.1any l.A.J"'es t at S67.950. J:'EE. family home, with mstr. b a t h • f P I c · • xtra s. $50,900. Ukr. (J\vne.r .&14 -4844 sutl-t & ~uest room·rlcn, t"URNISl·llNGS in · 495-1020 on main living level. 2 eluded. Drive by and you -"--'"-'---~. -,---..,.·I Q\VN EH. Anxivus! llarbor Bdrms.,2.baths&fam1ly will overlook Divers Clean as a Wh.1slle! 4 b1· Vicwl-l omes OpenHouse rm.,with{rptc .. onlowcr Cove. Spectacular at ''lir10\lette'', Nc\\-·r11 URS1FHl4.-6pm. level. Access to private 599,uoo. dSh\\·hr & dsp!.. 5.50.900 SA1',SUN l-5 pm. beach, tennis courts & 644-7270 Priced for a quick sale! 2327 Port LISwick Pl pools. i115,000 Prine only. By O\\'ner. Tenn is courts, pool, H37 -866t. Jacuzzi , recreation area. BROK EH &10--5170. Mewport Beoch I 069 --------U .,If!, ••:•••••••••••••••••••• llAHBOR View. Li\'C in !'!arbor View Home luxurv. Owner h;1s put ,,, .. ,,,, ..... ~E~:'.::'.::'.::'.::":":"~ 3 Brdms, 2 Ba, Fam · n1an y. extras 11110 ~his 5 1105N.Coa11Hwy.,la9ur Rnl .. Oatstanding home llR. 3 bath hon1e. Just 494-1177 · & view Open Sat. &Sun. 1 min. from the beach! ANXIOUS owner. Exch. or sale. Super oc vu lot. Sleps frorn Victoria Och . $49,500. Agent, 642---9601 FOR THE YOUNG .. 1n heart; new split level contemporary; soarini: ceilings, wood & glass, decks, custom quality, 3 bclrm s .• den & din· in~/Can1ily r1n .. s unken hv)n~ rm. 579,500. EMERALD BAY Super vtew home. Xlnt family floor plan, s pht level , 4 bdrms .• 3 \.\ baths; l ibrary , playroom. separate din· 1ng rm. Larll_edeck open· 111~ to wooded hillside. $162,500 VIEW OF 10 5 2216 Port Durncss Sll5.(lCHI. NB. Age nt. $20.000 \\'Orth of furn. ~07 <JOU 675-6000 :ilso 1~ ;l\'iUL for sale. ~ ,. ~---,---BROKER 640-5770. BALBOA COVES, 3 BR, 2 Ba, private dock & view. il~7 ,500. 673-5298 N~WPORT Beach Tennis Club Villa 1n the Blul'fs. Brand nc"' 3 br. 2~ ba, fanl r111 , hnn1e on grecn- DUPLEX $55,000. belt. Ideally located. l Priced for fast s ale! blk. from tcnn. <'rts . & Clean, v.•ell built, neur pool $72,000. 2716 Vista wuter nn l)alboa Penn. Umbrosa, contacl : Joe !\lust see 1ntenor 10 ap· l\otorean $41-9277 9 to!> prec. ''rty tenants wtll 1_0_,_i;.i_._1-_&1_8_3_a_n_y_l_in_••_' __ co1·er p:1ymenL'!. 0f)('n Sun. 1·5. Owner/Agt'nl. 644--0562 or 675·3CYl6. Of- rice.fl41;-1414 OCEAM & HILLS Larj!e flexible 4 bedroom, fatnily room home in· excellent cond1· lion. Carpeted view deck, sec lude d patio. tile e.ntrv. new carpets, in lcrcr)m 11nd much niore . O"'·ncr will llnance wlth $40 ,000 clown at 8<.i-.. $134 ,500 ARCH BEACH HTS. Sweepi n g c ity and coastal view s plus privacy, at a very lo\\' price. 2 Bedroo rn s, 21~~~~~~~~~~~1 h:iths, three view derks plu:i; large pallo. Up· g radefi c arpet s. ceramic tile, l.evoll er blinds thr oug h o ut , lTnused home 2 & den: (lp1~n House I l-5. 1800 Port Sheff1chl (Jfarbor Vtew llm $76,91l5. XI. 1'1111·. $5.'l,!'JOO 196JS. Coast Hw y 1Atguna lkaC'h, t:al 494·0749 • O\\.'NR . J HR , 2ba, beaut. ocean/l'Qa:Hal Vu . Cpts. drp:s. Xlnl cond. $62.500. 4!J7-1961 494-8811 ' Newly Decorated Cll O!C t; WES'rCl.[l"i" Lo c11 t1on . 1\\'<ltlJhle Nov.·, 1-.:ll·~unt C-Ourtyartl Entrnn1'''· :11\r. 30a. 2 Frplc. ~ori;?eous kit ch Pool & l)()Olhouse "'/balh m11).;1·s ;.;tra R<lrm, l>t•n or \\lha1evcr l'r1ced ror 1nimed s.1lt•. SHU ,50\1 ($t5,000 01:;L()W Ap- pr:nsal ~ J Ry 0....ner J,.ot uppt c1 tl 673-3597 01ll'n hvu.i;c Sun 2/16. l ·~ 1lm l IOt Berkshire Lune NU -~~~~~~- J nR. fan1 rn1, rhn rm. Oulstand1n)( honle, if;.'J ,OOo. Ai:!. t.15 88M6 $61,900! lll1lft s ,~arl)' area 3 br w/ Water VJf!.\\', 0"Vo'ller. 1)4(1 84~5. ------ DOVER SHORES Presl1g1ous Antl'1U • "'"Y· \'1ew, it SR, 31,., Ba. i l60,IM".I\), &JG-0064 ' I I I \ .. . .. ,. ·, ,_,Nmi._'bN=,,,L"-Y!:Pl"'L"'O"-T------:!!S..!!n!!!d!r!!C· F~°""'WX!!!!!!!!X.!'!!:8·.!"!!!!"'"· toe-Pro;..., of C~ llo•n Uo-•d lh•n Ulfw ol ... d Homn UtifwN ..... ........... ,.......... .., ..................................................................... . H1•19J'or--For-•-For-HannforiWt TWO-.OW1ltQtl>fda PIO . c..te~ . 3ll4L1,.no ...... ,3241• •••••••"••••••.._... •••••••••••••-•••••••• •••••••••••••••••·-••• ••••••••••··~....... completed forlM.. •••••• .. •••• .... ••• .. •• ••••.. JZOI •••••••••••••••"•t•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••, tlcwport . ._lt 106 IMc• · 1069 ..-~.... '°' -le • ._ -.. to maJor 1.Up..,._..,_UXURY aooo Sq. rt. ·-•••••.••• .. •••••••••~BR, $1'5 uUI pd. [rpl, WlDE ocean vlows, Iatu .....,. .... ••-••••••••----•••••••••••••-••• -..-· ec tMT· center. bl yr Coodomlnl11m lo FREE PRE& reJri& "1uwe. NS~. t•·•lln.cuat.twrihse,h• ------------••••••••••••••••·••••••4'9•••••-••••••••••••••• •1•M 63'8 Z•7• ~-ut I•--S t • E '--...,...4bd-..i.w:..-~ ~ ----• · -· ; uv.U u ..,.... Luis ft.eY' •PrGlnalonalSenice-m pe o.. v•• a ceilngs,frplc,poot&.api:..· . ~ £X-Cl-U:S-IVE-BIG--C: ::;Y-ON-·1,;;'"';;.-~lOi;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j::":"P~i':'.,.~~ •I.AH HDllLOU .. S• wkndo,0'3--Mll>. ~~~~,.'~'.;$'&~'~':,,~ ~11er S~ore6 M I< ...,.Is elole. llOcJund ••n•-•* 0-PoW 3226 inclutll.•94-46$.1 M POIM1' to 185,000 for quick ..ttl 641·9'00 •••••••••••••-• .. ••••• •A FANTASTIC YIEW ~THI! IAY & OPEN HOUSE SAT. &sUN.1-5 DA A Call SEl'TLE REALTY, CaHlorolo'ol.orlelt a BR. 2 BA. Z car 1ar, N~AR NEW, QcoanvlewS ·~ f f D~ Vista. •R.ettt•I Service I• d111plex. Ocean '(iew. See br, 2 ba home w/frpl, • FASHION ISLAND IS YOURS Vlhen you own this IUA..io..ts lYO'l Wells b..ilt home. Spectoc::ulor Moster suite, + ) Bdrm~ convertble den, warmly por.eled FCIT\ Rm., wetba, formol dininq toom, huQe IOIX!dryjhobby room. ·011 &1.1Tound a IOl'ge pool in tOO ent')' Courtyard. .>V.AJlq. t.o Gocious-l . .ivinq Fabuktwi~vlews 714/TU-ttTT. --· at33801SJlverLlu'ltern. bltns, etc. $400 mo. Light & A"wy '4 BR. 3 BA~ $new beautilul duplexes 1 615-9835 or 673-6200 Wen located on OJ et Cul-de-Soc Street From '8l.t50 a.c.ltet. ..... •••• hlmd 3206 LEASE new condo, 2 Br, 2 .::.::_:==='-'=-'9.~down Gre•H 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B.a, view. Tennis.11wim-2 BR, Den. l\.;:DA, 4 Qnly 10'.t Down on?Xeof $159,501 otnce Open Wkndllll~ ••••••••••••-•••••••• New Ba)'lront, Little mine, 11una, pvt comm-Decks . Super Views , Mo~ing it the Best V~ue. WkdayacaU ante•·W•lftUll•ffot"ff9. Jaland, a BR, a at,y w / ty. many xtras, Sea Tcr· Le a s e S 3 6 5 I n1 o . SCherryHillslooe,6+4-6249 •96-3431AIL wac.Nrsklreeort.ftoy. Magnllleent View. Pler race area . $29S . 6«-7211 .0ave S.Aat. 139Sl Malas•Dr. ~400. Att. for b o • t. 'i r l y . 831-2100; 831-1678 Dana Jlarl>or 213-176-3'123. 3 Br, 2 Ba CONDO, bltns, AskGateGucrdForDlredlou Jneomeffomels ...,...l.c:ll HK.LTOP PvtSpac 3 br, p•tlo pools. outside BY OWNER Ol'EH HOUSE SUHDAY I lo 5 1616 Gduy Dri•e 642·2589 ..-. ---Country home. 3 BDRM 3 BR, l~ BA, l house off 21h ba, frrl· shag, gar, maint. $285. mo00-133<1 ...----~ _____________ ~l~~~~~~~~~~j+fam.7.ooedforhorsel. thebay.AvallM~r.JAt. lndry(aci.49&-766-ior p . Oc , ~~~1 S-CletHnt. 1076 Cottdotn · 1 _· I" CallBkr 96a-&.SU. Part. furn. $-125/mo. Yr 64()-4533 $750. anorarruc e:;in ., l .. w-rt .. ac• lft<9 "-wwrt•·ach 1069 ••••H•::,•C••U••ST··.· 3 • 1 •• R•••• Forsalel•-1700 22 U..,ITS · round. tit & last+ $100 view. Lg. custo1n tnlllOp· ~ • ~ -r--·~ .,. !! ... Is_ cleaning dep. req'd. '-laleValloy 3234 homt.4 br,4 bo..2,.one •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced ~t only $232,000. &cWi• 2100 '94......o663an6onwkdys:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rpl~. formal din. rm., 2Ba, 12SO sq ft horne. Seller will carry back a••••••••••••••••••••••• -BEAUT. 3 br, 2 ba, fa_m, 1nterfOnl, w/w cpts:, t.Lle. 1418 Ma .. ,·ne-~. ~!~~he~~!~~v~~~ia~~~ Neve~~ga~o't"'or lwas HtUe ~::~t )':~r!~n~t; Nr. new 2 story NB lux .... ~. r ... hmle 3107 ~~~t. cf;ds~~~: ~ol~. ~ [ f ~4 9 i _P3~1~ o ~ ~ • "'VI-Vi e w. Walk to s hops. only home. Need 1 story ••••••~••••••• .. ••••••• 968-7148 213 -IW2-3265 5 hr, pool. W/W cpts. $46.SOO. 107 Cad ii. as $23,500. 2 Bedroom. 2 home. Write ad DO 371, Channing cottage am 2 ..:..:::....:..:.:.:.~·-----·!-'-'--"------- WEST CLIFF ONLY 10 LER ~~~-f~:~~b1~ycoOwntrna£>;,,-493---6651or493--2190. b al h • ad u It con -11 ·=D~ Daily Pilot, P .. O. 1lox br. l bo. elDVe. refrig, -lin91011 loodl 3240 Spac;o,.: I Br. upp<r L dominium . Elec hltnl, !~! Costa ·Mesa, Ca uttt.SZ&S.Nopets.Ref'a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex. Pri. Woodsy. nl sale avail. (2131 ·ft /O. DW, forced air i1£uwv "'"" Ad '" 00 75 · l t"l Heit to R111111lng 944 -9888, e xt. 241 h I P.a11-t'-• '.· ' .,..--0997eves. GREAT•bedrm,2"'4J ba, u . """.inc . u1 .1 Santa Ana 1080 e at. w w carpets, --.-. ,. tam area & patio. 2 car l-.,.~"'"-'·23::.:7~0.'------ S tr ea"', "ear ~w~e~e;k;d;a~y~';·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes, priv tenced MOO~s1~-,:20 lt&CM Re.lh.... 'iRLY 3 hr, 2 ha, nr gar. $375 . per mo. Mewport'sUpperlay. patios. Fairlane ·W..tff 2'00 beach. $395 mo . 962-«7laskforKeilh Just co!"lpltd. JBD, 2ba,t l IR Cotu~cs±dama $40,950.-$44,950. VETS Gardens,836·42Jl6. I oo'o Do~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 /693-2645, 67S-817 w, oodl & glass. &oc .. ,_vu. OPEHSUH.1~5 J)UPLEXS-19,000 t • nni OWN Propertv in wknds 3BR .,2~~ba.,newdeluxe 1rep ce, carp. w11p. 345 Uni•-"-Dr. 533 VISTA R.ORA .. vA appraised 4 or 8 Units Inglewood, Hawthorne 2100 sq . ft.. 2·sty. 4911 $<125. mo.4U7 -2:f10 ..,_,,_,., Price reduced·. eome by w $19,950. So B A Pearce nr H l (Ju•totfl••·o·neA"e) "* on't last! $1200 M · Cos'·Me•a uru·•-atonly or · ay rea? CoroftodelMcr 3222 ' · un · M1'ssl..,Vl•lo 3267 • to see this spacious 3 CALL · oves you 1n ... no "' ""' WILL p •y ... C •sH Harbour $42.5 MonU1 548-7223 bdrm . plus f:un.ily rm.; W Id R al Es other costs. 2 BR. 2 BA, 7.SX 's gross. Pyramid up "" ,.... "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• S46--4SJ8 840-IJSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• tastefully dt"corated, or e fate .al l bltns. range & oven, now. Trtde--trus and ex-Ph. T ... D'~ VIEW HOME for leaae, 2 3 Hr, 2 Ba. 1 1,~ yr old, I yr gorgeous greenbelt. Ear· The Veterans Specialist w oo d c a bi nets . chan1es accepted. T.D.Properfies hr + den or 3 br, 2 ba. 2 br condo $230/mo. FA , lease, S35* mo, Front. & CALL 552-7500 3 l~ft . 2 BA. near Warner of s torage. FA heat, air or714-846---6Z!l aft. 6 pvt. beach access. s.s:;o. A v I 3 I l . J o h n ' ly Bluffs; low lease. l----•~S6~·7_7_77 ____ 1 Oversized closets, plenty II IQu:I ~· 213-674-6007anytime w/sweepingoceanview& AC. OW, pool + more. Back yd in, !!!12-;-1219 •ondo't1·on•·ng Pr•'vate Pl-_...::.:..:..:.:....=:....:=:.:::::..:c..1~rmo.Ret'a&~~al .96J ••1st•••--. COZY2br.2ba,farnrm, St. $32,900. Assume loan ~a lio s, completely p -~ fRtervtew ttQ-"d . ~ ......,_,...., frplc, Kids & pcl. OK. .;,;;;~~~~~~~~·llfm!@gjjQjllf!lUt!J ufVAor Fl-IA . 548-1005. ren<"ed. Wall to wall crpts 9 ap•a wa '. 752 0460 673-M.09 KIDS ok 2 Br dplx, gar, S'l80. 830-0&Ri WO O D)' , lr1rr 111 -962 i( :'.) --& drps. Payments less n 2-mo -water pd. $185. , FOR SALE by Owner. ~4471 ~~ S4S·B103 Mobile Homn t-han rent. Call Village MOOOUM.st. lUCM •••• UTJL. pd l Br duplex.pets Kids & pets ok, 2 Br, t'ncd lllLLSIDF. SE'rfING:J Br .Lush Harbor View~!!1lls A Red H ill Company For Sole 1100 Gardens,839--8321. MOBIL HOW tO get ok, walk Lo ocean In yd,gar.Privat.e.$2~ condo.cust.decor.bttns. .. '""" ... LaJolta model.''i.-ull Univ.Park Center ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---=='-==---HOMEP.A.RI( jungle.Sil9S. Private home kids & 2 ~/C.J rplc,atLgar.$..>95. n -ean y,·ew 3 BR' d Irvine •Townhouse 2 br. l'r'I ba, N H S Mon-Fri 9to9 Br. ga•. $260. In~ •. · ,m. o ... m a1nt. fl!e. 2 1/i Ba, 2 patio s, 1 ba. $10,000. Adults. refurbished.$5000dn,as· plus225tuturesites.Will cas or your Sat-Sun 9toS ¥on-Fr1 9to9 51tti--• 179 -v.: • s, en,1:~~~~~~~~~~1 Clean20x«Homette,2br, ear emet. 300 paces h f J07 83/Hl oceansid e patio . 751 -0 719 . s ume Joa n . $20,800 . traderorfarmingranch. HOMEFIMDEllS Sat-Sun 9toSaur.2Ba,famrm,fully Redwood covered. -le above if all 1..c.=-....::=c.------I Owner. 9850ContioentaJ, BILLGRUND'i I •642-9900• HOMEFIHDERS erpt'd, drps,.BZ maint., P r o f e s s i on a I I y in ony of these-Acreoqe for sale-1200 -'::'~"::· :--;:-·-::;-::--:;--;:::--;:-;-:-·!-R~e~a~l~to~r:__:_6!'7~!i-6~~1"1~1 ot •642-9900• cu I -d c -sec. S350 landscaped. First time ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr\'ine-2 s ty, 2 hr, 2 ba, ...;.,i;;"-"=·--------l~~IORNINGCANYON 1 _w.c:ca'='='~pd-=-·=™::::.~_7=662=' ::.:..· _ advertised. Shown by HARBOR Av o c AD o LAND . patio, air, no maint. IHDUST. PARK R...-s Val . 3/15. Do not diJ!i. 4 Br, 2 Ba. cpts, drps -•~p~p~'=t·=64:.:..:4_--0832..::=----1 VIEW HOMES SI.790./Ac . llancho Ca., Owneri]l,950.644-4887. Prime new Anaheim in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• trur1b tenant. 2 bl', 2 00, thruout, patio. $325. Hewport l•aeh 1269 PALERMO-OWN ER 80 .. /r selle r financed, dust.perkoflObJdgs. rp •dbl. gar. $400. per 842-8414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 71n'k lnt. Tight SS forces 2 STORY 166,000SquareF-mo. Lease.&73-7C>9e Wl:-:ST OEi\CH l ,..,.,,,, · penSat&Sunl-5 ~ Wewlllsellyourhome LIKENew2br,dbl.gar,5 · yrylNJ'.J l eor 4 br 2 ~ba famrm 4 BR, 2 Ba, F/R. prof. s"'<l l e. Owncr /Dkr . S20,950 Full price. 2 ElC.cellentTerms Quickfortopdollar. 4BrSofHwy$450 blks. to Beach, no pets. br frplc drps cpld d tw wetbar.' 2 frpics, con'. landscaped corner lot 714-633-4600 Bedrooms, l lh baths, Bil!Grundy,RJtr •%COMMISSION 38r8oatslip$o&SO i285. Avail3/2.96S--0652 v.·llrk1ni.:-a ql l!> \2 l ~i crete dr 2 lev patw w /v1 e w . Low, Low •40NEVADAACS SIJOO. moves you in.1 ____ •=6=7S= .. ='=6=1-• ___ 1fquallfled.Calltodayfor 3BrTownhouse$47S aft.4PM ti96~51!tSU firering,' wate rfall & Down ! llltns, R JO, oversized 4BrCDM rinest$750 ----- more. ' ••o.~.<>AA ""o"' i5995.• closets, plenty or · .FIX UP ree estimate. Nine 3BrLil Is B0frt"U\ 4 Br. vacant. nr. beach & Nt:WPOH'J' lli.:t:. 1 Hr ...., ;><IV .,....-v.J0.1 N 1· d · BR Level La nd amidst ML-;. U I ange County Multiple -d I & 1 ,.,. I800PorlCharlesPI. ever 1ve in 4 , .2 storage, FA heat, air 10 nts, Costa Mesa. Call675-7225Bkr. aJl schls.iJBS.I.st.last + upex .. s~v rc.:z>J:>. --'---''-'-"'-'=..:=;..=-1Ba, fo'/R w/many up· & Lakes. nr J\tajor Hwy cond., w /w cpts, drps, Moderate rental area, no ·ting Boards available dep . 9391 Neolani. ~on -1'rL :Jl~)!J Home for sale By Owner. grades. XJnt view! & elec. $95. dwn. Ov.·ncr. polished s tone entry, vaCancy. Near shopping t no cost to you. Free UNUSUALLY LARGE 833·1103or963-4<Wl8. ~at -Sun :J Lo :l 3 BR , l lh BA. Owner will M36-720Z fenced patio, payments & bus. onsultation · Realtor three bedroom home, all HOMEFINDERS carry 1st mortgage. 2 Story, 4 BR . .2 Ba. Next 40 AC Indio, Citrus or less than r ent call Pyrcmlld hch•FI umber one CIASNll tor modernized. sparkling 4 BR townhome, 2\.-'oi Ba, •642-9900• Needs $0me repair. Has to g reenbelt, nr pool. a gri, $950 per ac; A.L.50 839-8321, Village1~·~ ... ~~loo~rs~~~l~3~~~~17~6'~i~J~e~ars~.~64~2~·299~~1.~~~~ clean. ready to move in· bltns , rrplc, poul .1---------11ome furniture. Will Almost.new! 240 ac, 18 mi So. or Gardens, on 5th SL just to. One block to beach, g ardener. Near ocean. Uuplex. new 3 Br. 2 ua. Sbow coming Weekend. Hemet, $600 per ac. Your west of Harboc Blvd. in Project part devl. multi tt. r...=dshed private patio. $500. mth. Good tenants oniy! $3~. elec k1 l. W /W ('rpt, drp:.. 2 000 Ber y I. Lane . Corner lot w/greal View. terms. 495.1020 Santa Ana. units 2/5lhs ac prime 41•IH ,,_.... on yearly lease. Agt, mo. 963-1765 S375 . mo. yrly. l inl'~L uo •••• •••-Near l&I 4BR bcha•ea.Roy,0'···:·:oo••••••••••••••••••••••• COL~OFNEWPORT b h 0 •g .,....-...........or........--lit22. i poo eruus. ' • bl:>--44 670 ';'.,, , $2.50 Mo.·Roomy 5 br nr . .,~.~-',._:..,~.., -ZMl:J/ {.2 1JI 2Sty, 3 ba, wet·bar. ESCONDIDO POPULAR Large 3 BR, 2 Agt. -~ ......, ~uu 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. split level Ba Plan. Frplc, priv. loi;iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'GtHrol 31021-""--==-------I Schls. & Shopping. 101021------- lireplace, plush carpet. 5 BR, 3 Ba, formal din· 71 Acres adjoining Kil patio, shag crplS, pool, 1 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••. 2 BR COTTAGE 2 blks Constitution Or., HB. BH. l Ba, r·am-rm, nr bltns. db le g!lr w/elec ing, 3 car gar . View of en· Carson Park. GenUy roll-club hse, + super Conve. A. rrE~ON WALK to beo1.ch. l Br SllO. from Big Corona ~h. 962-4246 H<irbor Iii. L~e yd. S350 . • ye pool Pa "o bk t . N ing te rr a in, d. echn1nc noent a•ea. ••• ~. Agt. . IHVE "9.r1 . $3 2 S Ag t l •wt m ". l d "'2 ..... • • .. . ' e o tire ewport area. Your I h 11 • ..-.-...v -~. util pd Newport Beach. · · n · WALK to beach. immac. 3 °· ·a__:r ! ; ~~~ bea.ch. See to appreciate te•m•.' emon grove _wit va_ ey 645-3777 or64&-7414 FOURPLEXES s lS 0·1 673--4400/67s-mso T "' view & ne1ghbor1ng 1 · vacant mo 1 e. br, 2 ba 1 sly. Townhome. OR IG. Blulls Walc rfroul- P rtn . only. $41,950 estate t ype homes . Dupl~xes/ :a'cli~-c~r~:S~= Costa Mesa. Abo vacant CHARMING airy wood& Wsh/dry. refrig. inc'd. Pri~·•H'\' 2 'nd : z B:• 646-6530 !~2--0460anyfi~ $12,000 Per acre. Owner On1fs sale 1100 crpls. patios, bakon.ies. l br h~use, ~an keep beamed house. 3 br,3 ba . Tenn. swim club+ boat· D.Jt t4' patio on hay. lin Waterfront with dock. 3 says sell now. ••••••••••••••••••••••• horse, ~l~. util pd. Agt. 2 rrplc s, yard. Old RV stor. $395 mo. Gem1n1 occ. (213 1 331--M-14·1 $120,000. up! Fee 919--8430 R I ••• •••0 .~Be. 2 Ba. By owner 3 Year old 2 s tory Duplex. SEVENPLEX · Corona. 673--075' eves, ea ty, ....,. . .......,. 615-2470 . Newport Beach. Gross Beach area, szoo.ooo. L...-leadl -3141 d a Y s a s It: r or Mrs --~~------!----------. income $13,000. per year: DUPLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·Johnson 534-6613 l"'lne 124 HARBOR VIEW A sk in ~ $1 25,000. No No.wunderconstru.ction, t:M~RALDBAY LG odd ••••••••••••••••••••••• KIDSWELCOME Big View, K!n9o Rd Over 2700 s qft-t'ee land. $117,900. Nk't642-9666 g ... I Call R ~ m uplex 3 br, 2 ba. a en..,, P ease. on will be completed in ap-House well (W'n. 3 Br. 2 nr bch. 603 Begonia. $375. ~4 BR. 2 Ba. pool. Nr. Great loc. near pool & orTom ,528-1010 prox. 2 wks. In beach B •• ~--hs·de UC I. fwy, shopping. SJ7•. tennis. 3 f\J{, Fom•r111 a, oce ... vu,~ 1 . 554 -2561; &34-1720 ~ WANTED : Lido J s le Properly, $00M range. Priv. Principals only.J Income Property ·2000 area. Fireplaces, 3 & 2 S5S()til6/1S.6'13=-t1"9" ~·-1!197•evea. !>h.ar.,~ >47~. mu ·rwo 10 ••••••••-••••••••••••• bedrm. Bltns, 2 bath&,l-'=:.:.:""c::::..:::::.._:::::._.l,,1 BR, l ba, ya rd . r ~ choosefrom Jols of storage •pace. 1 BR house, angl. older privacy. nr. bea•h/•hop-·HE TERRACE Univ . 752 0460mrytl- 4-PLEX . '"" Pk. New 2 b•, 2 ba, frpl . • .,_ $72,000 Each . .f'ordetails person, quiet area. piog . ~21 5., util pd 646-9784. _. 1 Nice units on large Call 494-8170 8l3-1!974 cust. d ee. 2 p<ttios . ..:..:.:....==------I 640-634~ VIEW HO At E For lease LI00-4 hr, 3 ba, 2 sty::, corner lot in N. Costa THE REAL Mid ·l s le. Ownei.1 DOVER SHORES i----------I Mesaw/lgeowner's unit ESTA.TEFAIR .s::1=12:o:·=000=·=67c.:3=.....,-==60::_ __ 1Sandy beach is the set -COUNTRY LIVING Poul W. BrunrfieW .... 83!>-6;..;..~~133~.,,.~53&-:!SS~~~l~ Lovely 3 BR plus. 1~ ba. EXEC.A.HOY lin_g for new, custom col· H. San Dil!C)OCO. & Assoc. 642-8550 = Outside shower. On Bay. NB WATERFRONT LOT onial home w/5 BR, fa~. 37 ACS· Farming, grove I OOOA ET DELUXE 4-PLEX. 6.6"k 1213 > 697 -6087. Last & best lot on N.B's. rm ., form al din. Atr· s tte with lake. 0 M LEASED loan to remain W/$10,000 CUTE Victorian Guest only Jake. Magnificent cond. $295,000 13 ACS· Avocado& ?.fajor corporation as te· dn. 38R, 2ba + frplc for -port-3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br, 2 ba w /sweeprng ocean view. Pvt bcn ac- cess. $550 per mo. Phone t>13-5409. New 4 bedroom. 2 story home. U1n1ng rm & ram1 ly . Culdesac. Comiil draped & landscaped. $425. mo. Call Hentagt: Realtors 546--5Bia0. Cherry Lake is located 2 BILL GRUNDY Lemons irrigated. nant on long term net owner.Good Joe. Shlou50'.~!sor 1All;.2· Utils. pd. Co"sta Mua 3224 UN IVERSITY Park Ter- Realtor 67~161 9 lease, at choice Balboa .... --io=" blks. North of 23rd St., 8. SA'.CS-Rolling h1Jls p . Yeager Realty 556--6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• race, new 3 BR. 2 Ha. off Tustin Av e. Have OPEMSUH.I 5 w /Oaks,Pond,Water N~~r~c~::~:ths:!l~ HomesUwfwWsMd VETERA..,S fo'rJill C. F ed. Pat1 0.~"""'"""'"""'~~ .............. ~ ·your own lakeside estate • . • f:le.c. tosite. lwnlts Costa...._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1""111 Corllm. Pool. $375. mo W built to suit your every 310 Via Udo Scud 6.0 ACS-1-l orse J{anch rent increases built into Beautifully maintained Don't rent .... you can _S52=~--'="=96=-------· I SHAT EER FR ONT N PT· need. This choice Joca· Super 4 bdrm,, 3 ba. & Grove Site. 1 eases· Fu 11 price · by owner, no vacancies, GtMrai 3202 own a '-ome with oodown OR S 3 Br· 3 Ha . d<.'n. · h r· hi . plus huge .ec room· on 2.SAc,o.ooityour-S300,000. Financing od t •-•-und N TURTLEROCK·Condo 3 2 F /P Pool & tennis ~·w tion as 1s ng. swi m· · . . ,, available m era e ren~ er ••••••••••••••••••••••• payment. o payment ..,... ming and boatin g. c?rner lot. P.arual bay selffarmland market,buyoncootract. for at least 30 days. br., 2 ba, upgarded. ex· Lse.ti75-6917 Minute& to airport or view. .9 ACS·2BR,1Babome .F'redPratt/ AmericanRealty .A.LA. llNT.AiS'-.. World Real Estate trai, A /con'd . Easy ocean with Lake· Ar· GIB WALKER w/Z7avocados,47times M.Thompsoo &ManagementCo. ..V'l<W.111 .,MIYICI s pecialists in veteran mail1t. Ne. schl&. rec,~edat Neig hborhood. :i h d h R"'LTOR 6 • • 2 Adult Comm . San COLDWELLIA.MKER. ho . k green.OwnerLo&sati375 room. I bath, hui;c ~or~lyeaa :~::1nocs: oerre~ ~ 7~ 00 Marcus 2333N.Broadway •lalboaP.....,,..a* using.As forVet.eran per mo . Will sell. yard. Childr en. p<·ls S l A ft rill "°""" Cou~elor,s.s&-m7.call 8JJ n.,..., w elcome. Newport• lifetime. HURRY! Akk-OPEN SUN. 12·4 2BR,1 Ba,2yrsold. an a na 541--5221 8Attraclive1Br. Units ---anytime _,,~ . ing$45,000. 3 01 Vio Udo t~ • ..1 $<!2.500. assumablelst. Steps to Bay or Ocean ... ] ::t_·,1 -====·------I Heights, Ensign, l-larbur. UMITEDIR ....-... 4Contiguous6AC. TRIPLEX near South PricedBek>wMarket KIDS & pets ok, 2 Br, Ncwporl schools~mo. OICERS Lido Isle wa~erfront ; P ar('els across from Coast Plaza on large cor· Principals OnlY Ml_WfOllt • MT,C.M. "'2•t:Jl3, garage, fntd yd, $175_ 2 BR. l Ba ....... $310 &16-3125 afler 5 or Sat- John Ccrey pier/slip. Oelib<hlful feel· ··Golden Door"' ner lot. 2·2 Bdrms., 1-1 1213 ,331-0423 COSTA M&5A Broker Fee 2 BR. 2 Ba ...... $365 Sunday. 646-7414 inc reflected in the T-... H.VoncllngCo. bdrm. Frplcs., gas bit· --,-"o=:'.::'.:O.:::=:.--iNicebach$llO.ECM'.Stu-Workshop,fncdyd.2br, 3BR.2 Ba ..... $4~/4SU 1_B_\_Y_C_l~!-"'-<-.1.--,--- ----------lwarmth of this 1-story J C1;I ins, carpets, drapes, Loh for sale 2200 dent,furn,ulilpd. -dbl,gar,kldsipet.s.,...,"" 3 BR z ba lam '$475 / r~.~ 4 lr hnme, [,.ido Nord. :J Bdrms .• 2 bdrm . home. Keynoted 5.'iO W. J!roadway,Visla laundry roo~. garages. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Largelhr$14.5.utilpd · Move today, kids &";ts R .· .!'' R ··· FR. 2 ba, lrplc. O/W, patios; corner. $175,000 by many extras. PTL tll726·2839 or7.Z.1 ·3~HO Good r ental area. Xlnt BUILDING LOr w/Ocean Clean furn 1 Br $175 pool ok, 2 br dplx SUS. 31$011 $ ealtors ~v'd pa Lio, elec. garage . .Marshall Rlty 675-4600 Rachelle-Robers Commet"ciaJ condition.-Jncome view CdM Highlands Funky l br +den $165 Moo-Fri 9 t09 CALLl3)..8600 et~ appre<·iate now! 33J3 E. Cst. I-f wy, Cd M Property 1 &00 $520/monthly. Excellent MS-t4.ssatt.6&wknds. . Unfum .• utilpd.Now Sat-Sun 9to5 .... ~~~·i,...,~"""'~"""''l~C~a~ll~L~1~<.~&~1~2-<1:~389·~;;-;;;z-; • ~:~!~~! Re-alfor 675--2373 ••••••••••••••••••••••• investmeqt opportunity Move in 2 hr $1751$Z35 HOMEFIMOEIS -NEWPORT SllOR.t-:::s 3 l-::-:-;--;:-:-:-:-:::::::::::-:::'--l•---------1 ati54,950 CANAL tront lot ; SeveratPet&chld,gar *642_,,00* UNIV. Park 3 br, 2 ba, Br, 2 Ra . ~95. Property Reduced toi&S,900 ! BALBOA PENINSULA TAX SHELTER DAVID D. CARLSON Ne•port Shores, b See today 3,4 & 5 brs M. l--:------'--I frpl, nr rec. ctr. S-1~ House. 642-~'iO J DUPLEX REALTOR 83)......9293 owner. $.17,SODprincip ·Verde, M del Mar, ECM 8· d · 547-7044or 552-00S.S 5BR.&de n,2blks.toBRA NUNEWJ&l,1Sl Jnvestandmakcapro-only.&66-8657 Allxtras,2car.V.priees 2 r uplex,·crpt.s\drps, Big Canyon Ex ec . ocean. $67 ,500 user de pr .... Sl09.000 fit! 8 Com 1 merc1al bus1 -NEW 4 unit. 2 bl.lcs to bch. I ;oi;;;oi;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ NB &CDM · Nolotrupe, ,!81'·ch"•ldnc~._P5•1°95°-elegance. Lux' view. ;1 A·Frame 3 BR. $55.000 · FOR EXCllA.r.'JGE ness renla s . On Newport Great buy. good tax 11 COSTA MESA Ba~h, Balboa, $120. U.P. mo. 64g:_3786; ~60 · *RENTALS• BR, guarU gate. Pnv CAJWOODRE.A.LTY ONLY Blvd.CM. Llquidaling. writ.e-0rr. Income Sl200. QtuetJ brdplx$1.3.S.. 2 BR, 1 bath ..... SJIS COmm .644-07116 * 548-1290 * REACH DUPLEX Low price $89,500Broker mo. 1\.1 any x tr a s. Builders special lot com· Pr1•ate. 1 hr ~e $2:00. E/1ide 4 br, 2 ba, cor.Jot, 3 BR, 2 ba ..... $425/450 ,_,. _______ _ ~~2::S;T~iy--~f~A~ge~n~,~~~~64~s-=s~·iJ·~64~6·~39~28~1:~·,~.,,~si~&-0S2~~1~~536-~~zs~1~9:::;====~ plete with plans roe 10 CdM,uulpd.frplc fnc 'd. crpts, drps. 525 _ THETERRACE r-2-STORY SonClomente 1076 linlt. v;ew 2 .!'''""'·Ml> Sr. "57 ..... 179. 2 BR.2 Ba .•••. $3JS/360 N $49,500. . cu12en-'Very ruce "" 3 BR. 2 Ba •.. _. $395/400 ewporl fleight.s 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.@\\.£\'-,( f)-C. ~C:::.. Yrl)'>28r$2SO~West Cleani:.Side2 brcottai§e WALNUTSQUARE bdrm., oldie but goodie! 0 PWRNIDEERS'0 1 F 11 p ~ ~ ~J.. -(.!;> pq• ~· 752-0460'*J411tll NB.lrplc, patio Nf.w c;pt, fresh.It pain~ 3 BR .• 2 Ba ...... $.150 New di. ga rage; on R·2 -That /nfriguin g Wore/ Game with 0 ChucA:le .. Move in 2 br hse $ll80. ed & r eady foii NO TURTLE ROCK corner lol. Ocean view PR2TR I PLEXE.S l.a...t i.,. aAT L f'OUAN ------CdM, child/pet/gar SMOKERS. $2.Mmo.Cal 3 BR, 2 Ba. _ ... $435/450 from ups tairs. Only ICESSLASJIED Island 2 Br $265 yrly 646-5855. CORONA DELMAR '$37,650 in x lnt cond . J>ri ced Oil.a•~ 6 t<ro ... bt-d Pretergirla see now 2 BR 2 B CLIFF DR helow m a rket. Xlnt. .....d. below to ""'k• 6 ' • I Duplex, 2 br, small fncd \ ·• a. ····· $650 ..... pi. wotd• Pri111 i.i1e,. ol Nr ocean 3 Br $350. Frp, d CHINA COVE • financing. $68,750. and each lt!l••l1 .... oftQYO,... deck&g11raee. Y .Noslngles.lchildok, l Bdrms ., 3 ha., VIEW home; charming. $68,950. Back Bay 4 Br, 2 Ba pet ok Sls:i mo. 1st 4'r: la1t 1'11rnished. $900, Month to 'beautiful d e cor ; 3 I• KRASE T $450/$525,lheyhaveitall + $S0 cleaning. 1Vl7A rck>nth ~bdrms., dining rm., love-BRRANDNEW I' I j j I LAGUNA Fullerton. 642--0857 EWPORTCR~T ly kitc he n w /;ill new 2 l)UPLEXES . . . . . Oc~•n bach $160 furn 3 2 b bltns.&indireclll<hlin". Spacious, well built Col ·1--:..1 • *** • ~ a .fum ... $400 Snack bar & wet bar; .. Each unit 3BR. 2ba, W Y N I H N Lott l Br $175 now U'tiJ • • "' Macnab-Irvine Sponlsh Monlego Neat 4 bedroom. 2 bath & 1:amily_ room . lL~C of pool, Jacuzzi & tennis tourt.s . S.SOO/Mo. Belle Chase Lee 644-0ZOO ( N46 i HarborVle-w Upgraded 3 bedroom. 2 buth -protess1onally l andscaped levely neighborhood. 5495/Mo. ' Betty Kerr 644.-6200 lN47 l I • I ortv,uu . ..., • W H H•TCH ALL552-7500 frplc. Lovely ve rdanl fi replc, bltns. 3 Blks tol ~-i,r-Tj-1"'~1-rl -I 1·~~~~~~~~~1 pd. furn, So. Laguna IJ4 JOAH4 • I$ IQ Ne yard w i th 2 patios. beach. Xlnt tax shelter. Mobift.Hw Large 11tudlo $195. U.P, COST.A.MESA f79,000 Ht"ady to renL, foc only Trollef'P;b. JlOO Seetoappreciat.e-noW 'iouarethewinnerof EAL TY BLUFFS condo nr. pool $85,000. each. I E C 0 l T A ••••••••••••••••••••••• View 2 Br $220. Avail 2ticketstothe AR Hill Company lg. nrly new a Bit, ram'. -<ALL ~ •••·2,.1• ~SAN I I I j' I HAVE 2S apace Mobile Cl01etoMevA0Nry\hiY'.!:' UCIHOMI Uni ParkCenteC' rm .• 2'hbaths.$475>. 9 'i:1' ~ . . . . . H u• 1• lfat-•·• • I · H. Dowd Rltr 644-0134 1 f:lil"41 CLEMENTE om e Park in HUNTINGTON ,.._.,_ l~~ ....... ~r~v~1ne~~ ....... ~1,c;;~~~;:-;81u~ :z7;;:'*-IEALE.STAT£Co: I Hu N c Q E I Bridgeport, Ca. Trade Caltu.sforparticWart GAME. 1: Canyon view.' en. ssoo. I l'f'•r N.•p•rt P'••• orrl~• 1-Tl-'-nls~j-Tj..:.,l~c-l Next week my dub is $30.000 tqulty ror Income ALA Rl:HTALS February22, 1975 TURTLE K 3 Br. 2 Othtr tca~et avail. rrom &ARLY area Bluffs : lg. 100I SOuntllCAMINO 1£ll ~=-~=· =·='.:·:::·::: gollng to !stage an lS:hour ~operty lnW~MBoor •42-IJIJ Please call 6'2-6678, ext 8•, Cam • prtme Joe. $450 to $700. Call for In· I SANCU"l-i cauronNIA teethon or the worthiest guna area. Cb x 33! to claim your •t.a5. mo 830_1•••·, rormetion. SR, 2 b•., dln. rnl., fpl . "''"'' of 1504 A al C . Tit North Cou • G Orif. oWner. '63.500 ' 498-0300 I F U G N & l I cause them •II. We're Cntall~a 1:1and~:,: 1 BR house near N'ewport to~ I e~e! nuatber n~~ 644 -3378 A EN·r &W-1133 Jl,&OKER &40-I OPEHHOUSE ~T,-rl-,1-_~j'~j--lg on na rai se money to phoneAvaton.61.~vor Fwy $105. 2 Br Costa 540-l.220J. OUTSTANOl G2br,2ba LUXURY condo, 2 br, 2 '~=-;::;~· ~·";·~·::::;:·::;· stamp out -· 't-tC Bill Brisacher Mes• $160. 2 Br Newport • * • Terrace T nhou&e. ba, vi.ew, frpl, boat sllp, lfarhor View, popula SUNDAY I~ Beach 1185. 2 Br Hunt· Oest Valu owner pool.Jacuzzi. hobb)'llhop. Monaro model . By 175 W. Junipero I G A R F E 0 I Mo.tat.., Daerf. in&ton Bea~h. bike to 3 BR, comer Joe., Mesa &ol-i-9l•l · Mr. I-lead. 673-7023 eve, ' owner. 2 BR, 2 a., e<in· (0(1 $.Oh• Vista 1 I' j I j' 0 ~:-;~::: ~ ,.,.ci.:!':v ri:::,:: Rnort 2400 bp.ch. Vacant I Bt horse de! Mar. IM6 Junlpero. 629-oo&l deys . vert.. den. Nl!W~ de· Char ming Ch aracter. . . . . . "°".....,..1ron1 tt.p No. J ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• :r1ncb, $150. util pd. Alt. $325/mo. •93-0781. NEW 2 br, 2 ha, v. Pk. • mrated, f187,~. Le~<'. 3BR 2"'7 ba in desiraile ..... -......... BIO BEAR home forr~t. Fee. 919--M30 Terr. $325. Opti to buy YEARLY $175. mo. 1 OR, I .w.. ... 111 I s.w. San Clem1..'0lt'. Lrg .• PRINI NUMBf~!O I' I' r 1: I' I' I' ,. r I Avail. Dally/ 'weeklJ/ Tum licl blin MESAV8R·DESPF.clAI. 833-8792• . 3 blks ocean. l blk yard. s pacious -open iftlfrs . . _ . . . . . _ . Mo. 979.1234 yout ~o u toa 4 Bdrm, 2 b1lh. Clean&: - ' shqp'lf, first & la1t mo t.trSJ'f'.._C\t.t&Om br OWntr. beam eei lings. custom .,., j I I j !tereo. Sf: I lhem with a ·avaU.540-7327AIL TheTerracelDUni n.lty 675·0582. · , Opell tr<Mde, Sil ~an... bCilt home.'Offl'rl'd at a ., ~~~f~E '0 ' I I J j J I lilve somelhina you want Dally Pilot Clauified Ad . Park, 3 BR, 2 BA, 4 J-6. 1201 H-11h1.and Dt. reducedpriceol~.9.'iO. · to•ellfCla11ln.dadtdo and u1e the money f«18R,SU5mo.,Iit•lut, drps,patioeovu, llL SUL 1dlerltetN With. a $111.IOCl.645-&11 .r-r--•-•s , --In ~•---~c~-IOSr It well -call NOW Tlheodattteo! Call &&U67f + S!iO. eleanlnJ dep. pool. $425/mo . .551 . Daily Pilot Clilsl>lfied ad.. ~ 9"1flll:"t llUQ..,. .... .._..Mn ..,,_ ;., &t2·MT8 . •'I· Avatl3/1.842-3137 callaftJPM. 6'2-S878 • I • . . , . ·-·"" .. • lta .. •,•,,,U.,:fawt1•1• A.au •••ts..,. .a I I • ' OAILYPILOT Pt ••a;••-••••• .... ;••••••••••••••••••••• fa ..,. , ••• .tf I 1 IL.&-.a. I " ,._._ I a • • ._, ....... ........... 1•41 JI awwwa. if AUU11• ~w~. 1.-326t , ••••••••••••••••••••-"••••-••••••••••.... ..._•u •••••••••••M ·---.. -••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllloaPn1--.. --3707 Hitoff...a..... •-• 3740 C ~ M · · ·· COf\00 2 br. 2~ JM, pool, •••••••••••'!'::!:••••••• •••••::'::::::::: •• ,.,, •• c::~ .. ~•••••••!!.~~ ~~~~~ ... ._: .. ?~~ ~~~-~!?~ ......• ?!!.; ~at 11h u.tw.: Afalmal1lhlfww. -atwllf1~ --····-··········-· ......................................... ... bllnJ, waah/cby, llU'." IALIOAIHN UEAUT l Br furn •Pio l!AC!ENOAOEMESA D-Point Jl l· _.... •• '-" 3840 L09""• Hiils 3150 ·········-············ ······················· ······················· pet.t.B1$-ll88 1 Br apts, equipped Sl&.Sli $l7SSp.11niahStyle JOOW. Wilson,C.M. ~VF.sI'CLIPP COZ1' a Br.: k1~chens. Untque loe~ bldg:, pvt, encl 111r., pool, Beal.lllful Gl'WOOs N~W deluxe ap\.$, 1 Bi NEW DELUXE 1 br, ~PL"l , JlSS. 2 Br, 2 e.. $250 & up. drps, dshwaahcr. frplc. OpeQ Sat & Sun 12·S. en~L g~r. $200. 960-2198 ALICIA ' VILLAGE na home. PaUo4' )'d. Nr. Wtnter rates by wk or uun1. lndry, adlts. 17301 Adult.s . No Pets acboots.$350.M0-1389 mo.67!-8740 K8eelson Ln I btk W. of 10 tnic11.1te5 to ocean. ,,~~~,•848h or r SI ate r l.~rHtt 1 BR $17~ .• Gaa & 3 3 7 8 I M a r I an n a ~r 11-15 __ :lOS3 _____ _ Mediterranean Apatluu al1 S50 BONUS 3 OR, 2 Ba PUPl.EX h1111 l~r to beach, 2 Br, )'fly ~ Wattlr inc .• Draperies, every\hin1. Nr. ~ean, · rno. Now til June carpets, gts heat, a•s -"-•90::..-"820...==------NE\\', elellant, large 114.'til> tennis & olyrapic pool. 27th $t00. mo. Adults, no sto':'ct, 11.lr cood.llioning, $295.yr!111._6'2-35?3 i>elS.673----6641) LOWWEEICLY 1w1mm1ng pool, rec . Village 2 BB Apt, Se:.1 view, Jnclry '4061 AMber Lantern Apt B. $2~. 496-7234 t:ONOO. 38r, 2~ Ba. Xln CdUTE Bachelor wllge RATES room. washers&dryers. cond, Near Beach eek near beach. $160. EKKWff••Sultet MEDITEllAHEAN """"""'"" -3140 Leas~.646-1480. . !'1 .. ~·""~"1s-ao2.s or 727Yortrto'Mllllvd VILLAGE ~ Beach Blvd at Yorktown The ch a rm of Old World Spain a waits you at Ring Bn>s. Mediterranean Village ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIOO BONUS 500 ST. Andreu Rd, 2 J)r 536-4411 I bedroom 2 Ba, Uv r m, dln rm, ·kit: PEN1NSULA POINT Jg. l STUDf0$ &: I lb 2 Redroon1 & Dl.-"rt tc:ar. $290. A pply atofflci b[.1 $18S )'rly. No pets or •'-'ult klt"htn 2 Bedrooms tiOOStA.ndrewa Rd Cu ldren. ISM Miramar .. " 2 Bedroom Townhse • Wall lo wall carpets, drapes Guar11nt~ no rent 1ncreaise in l91S ' Dr. 675 1358 •Htialed pool 2400 Harbor Blvd. 5PYGLASS OcYu 4 br, •L.aundrr f~cUitie) Cotta Mesa (714)M7-8020 • Grasscloth wallcoverings F/R, D/R &pooltbl. SIPS. Costa Mqo 3724 •Free ~t11lt1es mo. 6"-17911642~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •Tf'Vree&hne1nds . · • ma 6eN.avad Pork.Uh • Fireplaces • Wet Bars • Beamed ceilings, wood paneling O_.. BEACH " BIU 1o Beaoh, -1 Casa de Oro ·Bar-B'Que tenn.' a t club, 2 br, deft, ALL UTILITIES PAID •Ph~ne service ~ ~i~so. Avail .Mar . Compare before you rent • l mite to ocean ----------! Custom designed <I Bedrooms, family rm, '. Jl'ea.tur1og: LDgllftO l each 3741 pool, euest suite view• •Spacious kuchen with in-••••••••••••••••••••••• J'r,ersl.iee area. $7So. mo'. ~irect lighting. OCEANFROl'rf2 Br. Utll. lease. llrokerGl2--48Qa •Separate din'g area incl. wkly/or mo. tiJ 6/15. •J-fotne·hXe storage 536 0321 San ClftMftte 3276 ·~rivate patios ! · • 497·15SO •••••••••••••-••••••••i-:-Closed garagew/st.orage Studios. JBD, 280 Bch. OpenSat/Sun lOam-5pm •Marblepullman front 3pls. ror rent . Surr"'t;Tr . DELUXE l , 2&3r ApLs Also Furn. Bachelor Pvt Patios-Htd rool Nr. Shop'g -Adlts OnJ.y Martinique Apts 1777 Santa AnaAve, CM Mgr Apl 113 646-5542 t-larina Pacific VILLAS • Private patios and balconies • Heated swimming pools • Night lighted tennis courts • Gymnasium and sauna • Security systems • Fair Housing UNFURNISHED lBEDROOM Hachelor from iU:l5 2 Or, 1&2 Ba from $lti5 J Br, l Ua, view, $2tiO •Winter Al the beach 14.S W.Cornello •K1ngs1zeBdrms Parking, s wint. pool, 2 BR, 2 car gar. $210 •Pool -Barbeques-sur Private steps to Bch. Brand New Custom Apts . rounded w/plushlndscpg Furn. or Unfurn, color HACH·IBR·2BR .1 BEDROOM & DEN 2BEDROOM ;2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE 1s beaul.l!ul •Views of ocean, Catalina & Palos Verlic1> ·•Large private decks •24 Hour Secunty •Heated Pools-saunas •Assigned covered putk· ing •Additional free parking •Maid service avail. 1111''urnilure avail SCWI .Han Adults -No pet.s T. V. for appoint. call Drive by 1110 Vi ctoria CotHatrono· 3278 l HORM FUm.$2IS. 49-1-2828. Mr Rei~r. •OPEN SAT/SUN• A Spttlal section roir thcxse with small pet.Ii. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l PDR.M Furn. $245. 645...-0177 on San Juan Hills Golf 365 W. Walson tK2· 1971 Newport leach 17 69 """""""""""~~"""""""""-I Office Open Daily 10-6 (714) 557-0020 . Open M·F 10.6 Sat. 10·5, Sun 12·5 Closed Wed. Course. 2 br & den 3 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• : Condo. Lg Ro.man $30WEEIC&UP OYNAMICLg.oceanfmt, LRG2Brs,pool.nr!>hops, 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. . bathtub. Golf & pool *iG.6-0Night&Up Jbr,2ba,yrly.$400.day adults/no pet:s. Ut1I pd. ,PrvJgs. Adults only. •Studio&lBRApts 64G-710J,eve673-2S86 1884 Monrovia. CM. Huntinqlon Pacific 711 Ocean Ave ~/mo. •'l'V & Maid Serv Avail .54Jl:::_-0_:::336::_ _____ 1Costo Mno 3124 Costo M-a •-·1437/'93-1~"7. •PhoneServ.Htdpool $29.95WKUP.1Bdr,2 Ba -,... 3124 ( 714 J SJti.1487 ~fngd by Wm Walters Co ~ w •CtuJdrcn& PetSection & Bach. Color TV, maid NEW 2 Hr , spacious. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Afta 3210 , '*~. ot'f weeks rent w/ad serv. pool. THE MESA Garage. No pets. $!15. IRYINI JNIWPOIT)(6JraMiil ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOURSEASONSAPTS Spacious, 2 story, 2 Br, } I,'.::! Ba, pvt patio, pool, conv. loc., no pets. $.18S. 73SJoannSt.~ ••••••••••-••••••••••• 2376NewportBlvd,CM. 41S N. Newport Bl. ND, ---~·7~5~~11~'19 ___ J,-1'\;''r.:;:::.:::'"'t LUJ(URT _ _:S'.'48C'.·::'.97.'..:5'.':'.5~o~r ...,_~~396~7-1..c.64cc6--"96;:.;68c:1 _____ OA.KRIDG E V 1LL.A 3 br, EXTRA lge 2 Br, 2 Ba, dlx pooJside apt nr bch. Adil, sorry no pets .$16l. ~ TOWfrilHOMES NICt-: 1 Br dplx. Quiet.: OCEANf'RONT 2 Br, 2 l ba, bltns, children Now~yail .locadult..on· Sep. by 'garages. Ba, f(plc . Adults. No welcome . $225. 8S8 .., ' ly. Coinplete pnvc'y. in Entployed adlt over 35. pets . "'•nter. S300. _Ccc.•n~•~·-'~·64_5_·92_1_9 ___ _ soundproof, newly redec.1 ..:N.'..:o~pc""'l~<~"4~8~~1~02=1'---··1 _67=3_-l<088..::.:=------I ADULTS, no pets, 2 Br, ~ ~ • • 2 BR, l YJ ba. couples, no children. il85. 610 JoaM, W .t.LK TO BEACH UTILITIES P .t.ID 2 br, 2 ba units. Patios, * * * G •RDEH •-s OCEAN & bay views pen· encl. gar., patio. $175. Dl•t nctlwe Beaut. studio apa, 2&3 poo I, Sa 11 n a & Jg . .._ .....-1 h blk 644--08780r 548 7692 Adult Apartmenb Lovely 3 Br 2 ba Br, frplcs, bltns, dis· Parklike •-·-•·, loc•l· ***POOL t ouse, l to beaches, -8 ·• ·upper; hwa•hcr• 2 car •arage .wl-9573 ·~~ frplc GE D/W c•· 3 B.. • •ch•Wr.1•2Bd,,... bltns, cptsJdrps. quiet "• " · t.><l nr. Costa Mesa. Only Furn 1&2 B t · ' • '""· • DON'T'" y MORE • Te1111i• Co..rl.9 • ~;1., Utcd Sundecks. From ~75. $2JS mo.S34-l8JO aduJ·t secli~n~P £1 ~ con~. den, 2 Ba, nice •l'rvLP•llnl~•...S area, 16th Place, nr. 536_2579 • Ga de A 1 "'" ,.,5 furniture. No ch1id fpct. Gl'l the most for your c .. 111nJ11:• stores. Married, over 40.1-'-'--'-'-'-'------1 Woi tminster 3z91 r n P s,"""'-.,JQ'I YrJyJse.$450.646-8211 money. ~25. gets you a 5~~1•,.,ularinu,l'o11•1tlit•" Nopets.$225.646-2414 WALK TO IE.A.CH ··················--···· 3 BR., 2 ha, epts/drps, fncd. yd. Dbl. gar. ~65 l\fontb. 897-7984 SUS CASITAS 3 BR , 2 ba. 1 blk to beach, Minutes to Newport l9thS1.Avail.2/15.Wntr. Beach, bachelor & l Br sazs. 673-7180 furn. Adults no pets. 211()'1-'-"'--'-"-='------1 Newport Bl , CM. llEACH YEARLY 3 br. 2 ba. 51st St. $400 mo. 645-1S96/494-285Z well·located townhousel ~:::':':"::':':·••::·:'='°='==~ NICE 28 , Pool R f • Delux. 2 Br, cpts, d-, just painted & carpeted. • , en . •r"' 3 bed•ooms 2 •aths . , Couples. i170. 675·642S bltns, gar. 205 lSth St. or • • u • MOYE 1n Bonus. $TS. cash 325.J l7th Place. Ci'd. aft 217 16th St. 847-3957 garden setting with a/14:1w. to qual. tenants, llam. l------'..-..CC--"-'--I pool-For adullsonly. while upgraded ext. Lg. l 1 MILE FROM DEACII! 1'HEVENOOME brapt.Shagcpt,gasht& 2 Br, 11,1,z ba, encl. gar, Deluxel&3BRapls 1845 Anaheim 54~ ranges. Pool. Walk to palio, nr. shops,~. 288 Boat & Camper parking ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.OCATED JN SPYGLASS lllLL, village of •larbor View, lovely 3 bedroom home. Fantastic view of the mountains and lites from mast.tr !'iulte, living room, formal dining room & kitchen. Lultut)' a ppointments. With this home, you will r~e1vc the: keys to pnvate tennis court, pool, and jacuz1i. Ell'lltrloMoH I IEPROOM Eastside L4P 2 Ir shop'g. Sl55 to $170. Wtr. 1 E. 16th Place, Apt A Some frplcs.$18S-SJ10 PARK Newport. Nicely W bl ef pd . No pets. 1887 · -· Phone8'6--6l39 - No children,nopel'\ furn 1 Br apt. Re'ntor lse. st's"'o' A10 0 5 1• r rig, pool, Monrovia 548.9743 · 2BR 'l ha S'lOO dix ' gardeJn-I 2 b /f 1 1 Pool & Recreation . ts, no pets p .1 pd ~ uxe r w rp, enc 1959Ma-l•Ave-CM $295 mo. Will rent un· 642-9520 CHILDR&IOll ~fAt.E.~h· 64uu5-•1.61Adlts, g~r. D/W, bale, pctS & ,...... -furn. S2SO mo. Ask for _.c_...c..c....------1 JG .. • 'v' ---. k ds OK 536-7542 Mr.Keily,6C5--Z1Zlor CASAVICTORIA Lge2Bril70;3Brl~Ba .. 1 • 2035 Fullerton. CM 557-2132 AdullS 1 & 2Br', no pets . $190. Duplex & 4·plex"; 2 2 B~rm , 2 ba, bit-ins, SEACREST APTS. Cycle 1 BR Furn, 2 lrg close1.a • .:;:c_..::.:=------1 Unfur/furn fr SlW.SO poo Is, er pts. d rps, P,a l10., t~g & new. Garage. w the beach. AH. util. pct queen site bed, priv. LIDO ISLE Pool, rec rm, ele\', S48·1911 $260. 64~-7762. 1,2&3 Bdrms. dress°mg rm. extra lrg Luxurious 2 BR,. 2 ba. Sec gate. gastwtrpd. rooms , encl. gar bayv1cwapt .. 2ndstory. 52SV1ctoP1a,642-a970 w/storage. Adults only, Davidson Realty lnc LA MAHCHAA."5 * * * '* * * .NEW. 778ScottPlace,CM LOVELY Hunt. Heh. 642-5073 homes. 3 & 4 "drms. no pets. 673-9060 MS-7S7~ Only steps from your STUNNING 1 G front dOOI'. More for your W; arden .,...1HMnt Unt.Nlhed I apt. Pool, rec. room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,money at ony iS25 per '180.7JOW.18thSt. month.Call 644--4687. '------==--1 LOVELY extra lg 1 br, Balboa lslond 3806 Condoflln.IUfnl very clean, no pets. $175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ished 3425 Joo 4 E J Camino. 2 .BR , $260 per mo .. Jncls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~104 gas & wtr. :.!13~16 f>:.'(ECUTJVE WANTED. ~ . or 213--434-2623 Ask IOI' N e w 2 Br & d en Eas1s1de, furn. l·bdrm. Steve bungalow, pvt l ake & apt. Newly redecor.; .::.::c:c:... ____ ·---1 rec. center, sec. s)'5tem. pool. No children, n~ lalboa PninMa 3807 By So. Oil. Plaza & S.0 . pets. $17S. 548-963.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·wy.979-0493 193JChurchStreet OCi:ANf>'RON·r Yrly, 3 Bf! P hr, 2 ba, & I br., l'rpl. NrSAFwy,lrvine-2sty,2 1 ,1985 omona,wtr. blln s, c-pts, drps . br, 2 ba, patio, air, no pd, no pets. Apply at 67£-1SJ6 maint.$195.644-4887. front house or call:l---------- New 3 Ir, 2 Ba, 1 level Condo i1 So. Coast Shore :1rea. CDolact Manager, 3626 Marine ifl., S.A. ~7--9950or644--8668 On the Point·2 br, 2 ba., ~17" Ad It . 2 8 bltns, cpts, drps, ulil pd. ~ "'' ~ qwet r, $.:l5(1. Adlts , no peLS. An· ccfol, super clean. n( nu al. 675 -i023 or children, no pets 968-3465 &l6--03S4 * * *GARDEN APTS Adults-No pet-Dshwhr $350. up. * * •POOL 1 8 R p Shag crpt--Closed Tobin Property Mgmt 3 BR apt $21S. in adult A TS l·-·-•~r~•~•~··'-'-="-'~G~as..:..B:.::B_Q_;-.--"'-'-6-__ l~J~ll~.~N~o~f~'ecco._ section. Teenagers ok. Gas & water pd-Pool CHEZOROAP'I'S ·~~m:i&?sarden Apts. Like living in a Western 28R,2 BA 8234Atlanta .::.::...-"'=------1 movie set! Old West Fireplace&:Patio. 1,2&3 BR. Priv. gar, flavor with city slack d 1 pool , washer. dryer. ~ PIMECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME • features: Pool, complete A u ts,nopet.s. ·ciosetobeach.536--0336 kitchen w ith refri ~erator l----'54ll~~"'50~~· ---'I---;:----;-:-;---'-'-'-. I w IJ ll 1 FurnorUnfum inc . _a to wa push 2 DR, a ttac~ garage, 3 Bdrm, l h Ba, S2l0, carpeting. Adults only, Water, marned. no pets. n o pets. ALL NEW! Older child o.k. Close to l"1ew 2 Bdrrn, 2 Ba, $275, l_l1g ht nl?w & ooly a very schools & shop'g. $l8S.+ good conv. location Jew av;uJable. dep. 1948 Meyer Pl.1-0_w_n_e_r.~•-·7_5_--4868 ____ _ 1939 WALL.AC~ 642-9846 2 Br, child ok, $150 m. 1st 642-7458 1,-. ~B-R--'+-'-'bc-n-us--rm_a_l_l_.-,o-1 ~~1~31~se to st:hools. garage, new crpts. l t---------- Over SOO tall trees an child, small pet ok. Sl2S. LARGE B B streams with y.·aterfatls 3 r, 2 a studio. LIVE IN A fo'OREST 376 E. lGthSt.548-1511 Warner & Beach area. create a relaXJng .setting I Br $185. 2 Br StQS, Gas Avail now. Children un· lor your spacious nev.· I· & water pd. Adults, no Reduced rent for light der 6 allowed. No pets. or 2· bedroom apart. pets. Il4 E. 20th, CM. Clutie.!1, downstairs, J Br, ~·...,.. 847 ,, •• To..-10/ . . Unfum lS25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment .. From S190. 548-0137or64&-409S 2 ba. Shag crpt, ramiJy1--~-·-m_o_. __ ~ ___ _ Capistrano leach 3818 Furniture available. Of.1----------·1 unit, no pets. 540-6752or LARGE 1 Br, encl. gar . l BR, $1IS. mo. Over 35. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lice open 9:011 to 6 :00. NEW spacious 3 br, 2 ba. 979-6995. Married cpl or .mature No pets, no students DUPLEX 3 Br. 2 Ba, l:JOO Fairview Rd .• Cosla Pvt yd. frplc, dbl gar. No l----'---------I a d I t S l 4 O . MISSION Viejo area. 642-31U8 bltns, Jge yard, ocean Mesa.Phone54.S·2.:KIO. pets.S31S.Also2br~. 28rdownstain,new shag tWarner /lleach) Mou 1 ta in View r.,,---------J~v~;,~w~. $2~7~5~. 642~~U~55~--1 ~~~~~~~~~~ 2675 Elden. C.ltf. Days, & drps. Nr. Catholic & tW7-4440 Townheuse. Custom 2 br, r 642--4905 public schls. Good ror 1...::.:.:......:c.:.:_ ____ _ 2 ba,8Jl',$290.S44-l04l. I BR Furn 5165 OCEAN VIEW-New Elttra large 2 Br, 2 bal------.----1 sngls w/ chiklren. 288.S 2STORY J F' you don't want super plu!b 3 ~r. 3 Ba w /Spanish tile kit. & patio, will lake children Lot..solbltns,pool,walk Duplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Carpets, drapes &28rApt,Mamedcplson· ··B" Men<loi.a.$170/ll)O. llEDROOM to shopping. I. in mt. dshwhr. refrig., $225. t>oilt1n.s 830 CENTER !:>t. ly. 2 Sml Children OK. 968-1155. beach. 931W.191.hSt. 496-1534. 64.6-ll!il ~155 mo. 646-5223. 1-----------1 With cathedral ceilings, 548--0492 1-'=-'-="-------·1-=-'=.'-...-----2 BR, 2 Ba, quiet& clean shag carpets. bltns , Coronode lMcr 3822 Quiet Easlside 2Br cpt GARDEN apt, lge 2 Br, in Mesa Verde 4·plex. ·fi replace, balconies, stove, gar, yard, ~I. n~ bltns incl. D/W, new w/w adults, no pets. $185 mo. WALK TO BEACH. $23S. children. S18S. 673---0731 shag + drps. Pvt patio. 549-1623 eves. month. Call 9@--.3221. No & pets at S375., don't call . One Ccrp. 556-4911 I BR. quiet, AIC, pool, adults only. no pets . • •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX SoorHwy,2 Br, I Ba. Adull.s. no pelS . Frplc, patio w/garage. $300. 675-3616 Ouplea:H Ullfwn 3600 Checkmate Apts. 2831 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Bristol, 546-8791 UPPER 4 Brdlx duplex, 1 blk beach, Npt Shores. Lse. $350. 546-1034 lgefurw21r's 2 BR w /ga rage, new BJtns, W /W, drps, pool. c rpt5, washer/dryer, I Adlts /no pets $190. blk to beaach, Avail. &42-9520 March 1,644-7370 Util pd, Bach, 1 adult on· 2 BR APT. So. or Hwy, ly, no pets, $13S, walktobch,aduits,$240. 5'8-82.Sl, 645-7418. 64Z-S953 8 to S "'kdys; Callafter6pm642-7973 1----------·1 Fee . REF Property NEW 2 hr, J ba, patio, l-----~-----1 2 BR, 1 ba, cptS, drps, i\lanagemeAt. O/W, gas BBQ, gar. Nr. LGE 3 Br, 2 Ba in Mesa DIW. encl'd. gar. $1701-'====:.::.. __ _ Hoag Hosp. 201 E. 16lh, del Mar. New cpL, & mo.846-7129 •NEW 2 BR, 2 ba, frptc, Cnr. Orange. 833-1437 paint. S225. Families, no D I' I sundeck, enclosed gar. pets. 67S-5800 Broker mao O 11t 3826 S285. Ph : 962--8470 or 3824Costa Mesa 382• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968--6894 2 Br. 2 Ba, duplex, sto\'e, 1-'=--'='------- re!rig, dishwhr, encl 2 Br. air cond. condo, nr. b/yard, $215 49.l-2187 no Hunt tlbr., rec & lndry pelS lac's. HJ0-6Sl3/639-7320 s4 ft) duplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba, walk-in closets. D1n1nx. lrplc, pluilb cnrpt1t1ng, pvt yard, (Jbl encl. ~"rage. 4 blks to beach. $32(). per 010, 514 16th St, t 71-1 JS.16-1722 or 536·8256, NF.;W Oeluxe 2 Br, 2 Ra, t'r1>IC . AH bltns. $250. rn o. All utll Jl\L, \.'ll{'I )!llr . 960-1889 01· K-lti-4ll:llol Br and Hew.Vl•w licaut 1&2 Br rumluf t-'1rl'111de lounK.,, t)IJl111rJs, }tu:uLZI, pool. Stin 01£•),!o J.'rwy to the Ahti~ l'i'kwuy offrflmp, r1~11t to Pasoo de Val~n· Cla , r1.11.h1 1 lllk to Sto<"kport. 2~:!11 Stot"kport Ur. LAGUNA JUI~ 581 -6130 -----1 DKA NU new 2 Hr, 2 Sa. M~wport B•adt 3869 . ~:~t:i.d~,~~· ~~~;t~~-g~~~ ·#·······C:Jei·~········ 11 arhour. lti72l Sims " &16 -a!l.lti Utllltlos Paid Deluxe spac. 2&3 Br :-:tud 10 ap t s. U1 s hwashers, pauos, SlHtH.' w/frplcs. Near shopp1n~ ('enter, schools & t-~~·y From $27S. 5:Jti.2Si9 --~-1 EXTRA nice l bt' furn or unfurn, lrph:, new Shag, drps. S200 1~3S. Undl·f ~rou nd park'g, l'u1npl security. 5J1) .. \i!U. Laguna Brach 3848 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ad.It Gcrcloo Hor.t i * 2 WEE KS FREE Mo\•e in w !deposits only l RR $190 2 BR $230 Refr1~. Security, Pool, JarULlL, llec. llldg ~' 1·xcrcise .rm . J~dl1.11 1t -., <.:u !1Jr'J'\'. ltv1n1· Avl· al 11.lesll SIS·Jli5.'i * LA PARISIEHME VEH.Y ClllC, Architc.._·t· designed 2 story upl. across s t. from sµe.c· I Br. u11rurn . ,\ti clec1r1c. tacular Cove ll(>ach. Like 1''1rl'pl..il'C llc11t~I pool ll pvt. home. l bdrrps. 2 ,\Jult:.. -:-!t.1) baths, Jge deck, 1rplc. :.ii:.i l'.."til:I J\1any closets. 2 car t\l'ru.~s1run1.1,:olfcourse garage. !11ature adults ~ 2lJ..lJ~Sant.~ ~\JliJt\\e . •DELUXE• only. No children or pcL"i . Re t"s. $425 on yearly lease . 497-1617 QI &1.2---tiOJO 2 BDRM, 2 BATllS. kitch, dtnin~ area + extra Sit• ting rm. l\lost atlract1vc & desirable apt. l blk Jrom Victor Hugo, beach & dwntwn. No pets. r'\dults only. ~. lease. 497-1617 or 642----fi6::!6 J:.:,1 -.ttJlull 3 Ur,~ lia, lse. Int·! i.p:i1· 1n:1.-.tcr su1 le. 1h11 rn1 & dbl ~arage. Aulo iloor U)>cncr avail. l'Oo l & U1·t·rc.!t1on :irca. r\Uu!ts unly. no IJCl..s. •$332• Mu.5Am1gos Way,NR L\lana1::edby WJLLIAt-.1 \V1\LTERS co Ocean Jo'rnl So Laguna \Ur & 2Br. Spectac \'le\\' $300/$485. 499·Zi8l or I\' tllCSS at 642 -.2121. --------IJtcan view on H:ilboa. l'cn. 2 HH. !Jen, Patio. ~32."i. ti73·5502 t>7S ·ti07U -1\Kt. --------2STORY 2br,ava1l.Jrl,i:! - blks. to main bch. 2 SPi\L' New 48r, /r'plc, l+ ildultsonly. $250. 'J'o~t't". ha, g;1r<1 gc . DW, Yrly callevi!S:675-961'.J i,...._.. nr h!O':tl·h. 4di:!:J~~ BRAND new 2&3br.2ba2 H.1\·cr :\vc. :)-1,)0 µer mo. ti73 -71MO story dlx condom1n1um~. -- Super o ccar> \'1ew~ ----- 83251>\SO. yrly 49-1·17~5 CL.ASSI F'I ED will sell at ~ HuntilMJtan leoch 3840 Huntington Broch 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Split an apple with your roonunate (or mate). Two....._.., z baths ,,_l•t'20S And look at all you get: A Luge, luzurious apartment leaturiuq privale p.Uio, formal dining room · and a sJei>eving lr:ilcben wilh CXllltin~ oven, deiU"1 ranqe, • dishwashitr am diapooal . . • hll,IM ..C...tt.. ""''" wtlll .... t ...... , Jae-al, ....... ••lokWIPt .. ..-,,..n-. •,....TV ... 1•,Wlll.aMa,t.w.t...U... • i.e..uy 1.-Alt'ff, ............. .. Sorry, no children or pels. No lease - NEW, elegant, large I 1260 s4 fl) duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba, walk-in closets. D1n1ng, frplc, plush. carpeting, pvt yard, dbl encl. Aarai,>e. 4 bl~ lo beach. S:UO. per mo. Sl4 16th St, J·ltg Bch. 1714)536-1722 or536-8256 673-3983/&IS....J~ eves •Tropical rool• & wknds. 1 & 2 Br, cpts, drps. -- AjlG lmonh Fvndshed .t.partm .. ts Fv"'lshtd Aporlmonh fy.,,;,hed Aparlmoms Fvnlislitd or Uafwftlslied 3900 or Uofvrn;shod 3900 or Unfundshod 3900 or Unfumlshod 3900 bltns, patio. Gas & water So. of I-fwy, 2 hr. dl!n, 2 ba, paid.548·1168 all bltns. frpJ, sundcck, NWPT BCH 3 BR. 2 Ba, &~r, so.rt v.·tr., gardnr. in· Has everything. Nr DmtaPolftt 3726 el d.Alt.5675-6257i.J7~. ocean, tennis & olympic ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. $Z95. yrJy J1e, 2 DR, (urn 'd, $250, J Br, 642-3S73 unfurn $16S. both newly dec-or ·d . & u tils pd . 496--019Sor960-1142 • NEWLY REDECO RATED ·· 422 Larkspur. 3br, 2ba. $32S. 2br. Iba. S?GS-$285. Al l w /ga rage , ,Newport'& Finest Beach, new 3 Br, 2 Ba, elec kit, w/w crpt, yrly ~s mo. 548·2819/ (213) 333-2Z66 HU111lncJ! .. 11o«1t 37401_"4_<_-6800-"'-i_64_4_7;_326_· __ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACHELOR c 13s N 2 hr apt, So. oC hwy. No 0 P nl <n Br R b ~ • . ° Children, n o p el5. BALD A e n. ~eJ , pets. ella le, steadily ~95/t.fO 675~17 2 Ba, l unit from beach. ! ...'•'!m~p~I::.· a!"d~l~t.c_'536-':"':::'.'79~47 __ 1:.::=-::-'-:":'-. c.....:.....:=::.· -:---:-I ~. 911 E, BM.lboa: May 2 BR t ba pool b I rent rum. MEN, small beach. hotel. ii235' Mo·t.0.Mo. 67~7~{j CaatoMHa 3724 Rooms ill.SO week. Ap~ day~ 494-3720af't SPM $95. mo. 536-7056 1~~~·~;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;1 ;·~·:·:··:·~·~·~·;·~·;··:·~·~·~·;··:·~·~,;·~;;;;~~::;:;:;;~~::::;~ AMBASSADOR INN OMI OF A KIND BRAND NEW ~·:.:·.:.:.: $·2 ·9so"u' ~~ " ....... -... -........ ..... ......... -................ ........ " ......... ....................... ....... "r ............. Dhc:I M ,._. ..... --........,., ... --:.:::c . ·-W ...... l°'Jft' ...... WATl l•AU.-STIU.MS-l.Aaoowl · 2277 HARBOR BLVD. C,OSTA MIS4 645-4840 , I ' SPECTACULAR CHANNEL VIEWS! Private Beach/Dock -Approx 2200Sq. Fl! REALLY UNUSUAL. Multi·Le\'el Apt. 3 Br, Solarium, l:V. Ba. 2 Frplcs. A<lult.. Only, No Pets. $6MJ Mo on Lease. 499-2251 orti73-76.13 LARGE 1 BR, I blk from Chana Cove lkh. $225. A(ll., lrwin , &73-4400/ 675-00iO 2 BR, adu\LS, pool, frpl, no pet.a, yr lse, nr. bc h . S2<!0-$230. Open: 4252 E . ..:Oast Hwy. 673-&IS! --· .... --·-~Ir CJ D ..... ...-. lMlll . ·-. 0 ·~ (' . - [] ":" _ ~ -l'I.,·= 1....:..,. I\ .... Rti"'~-Sl:tJ . I I\. TI4E MITCHELl'I: = D I )lff«IOfft .. ~= )ii . " 2 B•ltla.. \-''---.... ~ f'1ml+y AOOlll _,.. ,___,,.,,~'--' Our Town teolures ooe. 1wo ond three bedroom. two both oportmenls with family rooms arid comp(ete recreoflon fociUt!es. · Make Our lawn Your Town TOdayl • MWf Oubt1ouM • Am l Ooftl lldg:. • ~ 1001 • JOtulli • ~ ':aol • Joi Lot • sandbo.I .~Jftl@_ 1250 Ad•M1 .. .,.._.Cotta Mntl • ... _ ........... Phont 557-471$ No LM1t. Sony 1wi pol>. @--.. --.. 081 .. I • .. c.,._. ' l . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l""-OO-ii-••·i===~-i.=r:::;====""' R g STONEYBROOK 11 R u Apartments in a Garde n ~ A limited number of spacious cwo bedroom and two bedroom & den units are now avai lable Exce ptionally Large Floor Plans Furnished a nd Unfurnished a a t;;-..... Refrigerators Included • All Adults/No Pets l l • Private Balconles • Air Conditioned i1 l~ • Fireplaces and Wet Bars • Beautiful. Landscaping iJil tl • Recreation Clubhouse • Subter;anean Parking il II • 2 Tennis Courts day/nite • Jacuzzi-Sauna-Gym LI tl • Tennis Clinics. • Two Pools 11 R . 1, ..... 0 "" STONEYBROOK a [1 [1 '""'""....:.:.~., w "" 500 Bellfl o~er Blvd . ,/llJ&R ll ...... ~., Jf Long Beach ll/llr8 il R STONEY••oo :e........._ ~ _1 2.13) 597.4~=~ ' I I • ' • I , ' - . ' ..,,...,._.:.,, 4300 114& ... I . 50• " Ina 1 Ill 100~ !Ml&,_. 1300 JMW~70~ 'fsta1 .. 1......_ 421~&.. 'f I .,...,.._ •••!••··············-....... ~i..·~~···3·:~· --············- _,.a lats"•~•••• ... .,.-it ........ :::.~~ .... . -.,"•:::~·;•••••••• .. -•• • 0..12 't)' 01 ·Opfa:...., •••.,••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ....... £~ roommt,t• t.d ··~·A: •• , • ., •• ..._. ................ ~··"•·~··•• LOST :. 1b~rt hair !JJOY. ' .... ,. a BR apt. OP ·J)Uufbutot t ntW.Med m.al• -~.Gil. Will work Oil b)lll any B••~·· Jal. 111> ... 1 1lEWT "'L BUSl~ss wbL patch ~ -· poaillon. X-O>U• Gd . ... Mewpon --· ••• •.port..... ,., •...•• ~~ .• , ........ !.. e-c·.:--1176 • NEW. . ...•.........•.... . -~ ..... -aC\.1.30 or 87~1474 ''"'""""' "5 Ma-las&. -Some e1p. WJ:tte ad No. OPEB "TE .,..,Ou HOME 216 c/o D•IJJ' Pilot P.O. """' ~ m Fol&Dd ~ Feta1le blkttan OoI uao C01lalf ... ca. .You . can make excellent weekly In-.young do1. Brookhun• & 920i26 ,come renting our steam cleaning AUanta.11&2-3831 Job W•IH/ 'Wa.TW '!•····················· PARIC NEWPORT VIEWS IN · . ON 1olf .,.,.,..~Br, 2 ea . YOU'Ll.llGL.t.11 MAL~lh•<e wiUlown.,.• ~ A,.ARTMENTS 'NEWPORT.-. dbl 1•r1(•· p.{en1ronc• YOUW,fJTIDI :rci:"~·!t°~ti.':i • $2.SO. 494 -2339 eves or lntroducin' new baeh · Oii the bav ·Stl1klng oestori Incl an · · 4U8-<M49 days and 1 bdrm apll wcU ~f~· m -3030 daya ext Luxury ap1rtrOenf livina elegant. exciting WIY to . r-t.-... __ 3110 worth seeinf. Refined l.!!::.--------1 _machines to home owners and busl-FOUN o: Bluepoint ........ . 7050 llesses in a protected territory. Re-Siamese Kitten, t.tesa ••••••••••••••• .. ••••••· i.quires as little as 4 hours weekly, part . Verde, C.M. area. ECRETARY w/Bralo• .tJmtt. ~tablisbed co~ ~s com · "57-&l7-4 desires return work- 'plete. program which C<U,\RANTEES Found: Sml feml puppy, 9rowtb r.lltlcx!-1 ;{.n ·results end income .. No selling or ex· Joo kt like <;!oltie/ ~~elnu~l~~:t~cefd :pert~nc!' is ~equi~M as c~mplete train· gf':P/~~b~o ~. ~~ #23. o~qy,Pikll. P.O.Box I •. ••-live cnoose IOfU oov · · -•v -rr d bl G ~ ove.r oo 1ng wn:: water . wtndows. skyil:...·.:~ flt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yet a or a e • reat ,.a1e 21 wants feml room· EnJOY $7S0,000 he1tlth :ptaca~v'Our 0.::;Prtvare ; $I OO-. BEACH environment • mate to find &sht bse or . spa, 7 1wtmmlng poois, 7 PlttOOtDak::OnY.Amenatv ....,. furnish e d. and Ub'• apt CM area.~~ 11gbted terinls courts. :mu11on-00111r rec center. · (lat full mo.rent) furnished. plus miles of bicycle 'Tennis courts. too. Llmitedotrer $ I 8 5 t $215' Male to 1hare nlcc tum trails, putting, 11huf· •Beaut & 1pac apta • 0 · Duplex wil.b nonsnlWd0 & fleboard, croquet. Junior ,..~v',s,, •Adull orfamll,yue11 646 8453 female (18to30) o ,mg lS given by company. Rece$Slon is Vie. Stater Bros Npt 1S6U. Costa M.eaa, CA l 's rrom.$22j.50monUlly;: Pro ·inf ' •2 blks from So. Cs t · _ M1.a.1tbeneaL$96+ut11. also 1 a nd 2-bedrooin Pla;r;a ,, 642-tla06 plans and 2-sl.ory town •Adu lt l'ecreatlon · • :.a.M.111 1 ..:=....:.~:..-----·1 a great aid to our business. You must Blvd, c.~ 64•-••s:i 1c9262G:=:::....------ houa es. E 1ectr1 c tac1hties & clubhouse . ·Gomll~ House, 2Br, lBa, to Share kitchens, priv11te pat108 tuJCurv adUlt rentals from· •Ch1ldren'1 play areas e~ t1.t.1'fS with Ma\e or Femat.e. · :~out ama~g demonstraUon .. ·· FOUND: Black Setter, OHRlSTJAN mature This ls not a JOb but an opportunity to approx. 5 m05 0td.. Vic woman will ~•ro for 'become associated with a reputable Santa Ana Ave & 2'th etde\lY Jad.y. Some or baJconies carpeting $350 monthly. •State hcensl!d day care 9 p.l'1 $132.50 per mo + 1h util. draperteli. sUbterranea~ 200 Promontory Dr. west. center . o\)\..1 " No children. 671-0694. .companv-in an boo.est and profitable St.CM. 642-6&\l. nurse a training. ftets .. 'b ln" · CMarea.7$2-7168.9-6 , us ess of your own w~ch can be FOUND: Irish setter, ·started on a part time basis and be de· teml, vie Magnolia & F.J. Oen~al As1lat./Recep- velopecl'lnto a big profitable full time u.. FV. Call roe deW!s, ,,..,..~~-·H.B. parkinM: with elevators. ~~si~~h C:~~bo~ , • C h 1 I d re n 8 Yr S & ~ ~ · ~ . NICEL y · Fum 'd 2 br 2 Optional maid sQrvice. Telephone t714t 67~· : · younger I 433 ~uperior A•tMlt ba. apt. to ahr. w/roat~e Just north ol Fashion Owned Incl managed bY · •Sorry, no pets Newport ltodl lady. Rent reas. For de- lsland at Jambol'ee and .:tne lr.Y.L_nft(:o_inpai:iv.. •2 & 3 Bedrooms tails eall· 163-1133 San Joaquin Hills Road. · •From $185 · :business if you ilre truly ambitious and 963-8028 Melody area. s~cere. This is not vending, rack job·· Callf.Anim-.lControl GOVERNE~S. young Telephone (7J4}6'W·1900 PARK P&.AZAll Roommate. over 21, to lor rental informqtioct share 2BR. CM. $103 mo. .bUlg or any other blue sky proposition. 8521 Edison way woman de1nre1 Job as • · · · Ba.ek of Humane Society go\•erness, cutoror rel&l." IEACH YURLY Deluxe 2 BR, l Ba upper. Plush crpts, frplc , balcony w /view, all blt.ns. $300. + $35. p/ mo. util. Steps to beach. 646-9218 or 675-o55s • lh Blk beach 3 Br. 2 ba Jiv rm, din rmi blt.ns, sun· deck, gar, yrly lse. $325. 127 44th St 675--0771 3 BR apts rrom $300. AU close to beach. Property House, 642-3850 OCEAMFROMT 805 W. Stevens -Eve& an. 7, S4&--1497 2BR,lba,unf yrly$395 (0f1Sunrtower) ;S -,,. STEPS To •••CH l Femi w/ child lOshr F.V. ~ Santa Ana 545-1121 .'!'f,. ·!~. r. -~~$~ Condo w/ .same. Pool & 2 BR , 1 ba, winter, $235 ,t,.. ___ -~~ ~ J llR, 2 ba, SJ25 unf. yrly $115. Newer lBR, blt.ns, rec room. 963-1781. J BR, 2 ba. Yearly, $400 crpts, drps. disposal. Gd Middle age per.son to COROMA DB. MAR lot': 270 1 \IJ . J\1 ct'adden. COllONA DELMAR share 2 BR house. S1S. + 4 BR. unr. house. fam. Ptl::>42-6547 2 Br 'fownhouse, frplc, util. Costa Mesa. 645--3714 rm., 2 baths. $500 Lease $125 NEWER s •ngl••. 1 from $21>0. 1 Brfrom$205. I I, I u· l Roommate to share tBR or case/option. small child /i>et ok . 270 1 oo, tennis. con nenta MEWPORTCREST W.Mcfo~adden.5-12---6547 breaklasl. Someocean& Ocean front hous e . 2 BR,~ ba. oondo$525 Calahna views. Separate 1 -""'.:::.__:;_19~33c:_ ______ I COMMERCIAL $170. 2 Bl~. 2 Ba. w/w cpts. lamily section. Cl06e to GC1r09es for Rent 4350 Office s uite, Npt. $2.50 drps, bltns, disposal. Gd shopping & fine beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joe. Child/petok. 2701 W. 644-2611. ~ E G mo . Brookhurs t & 'YOU C.t.H MAKE TO $400 MONTHLY ·PAllTTIMEAHDTO $3500 •"""1'Y M-ffnw A $2990. cash investment is required which is fully secured with ·equipment and a guaranteed income. ·· for inter.view ·write or call BARKER at 1/Ir. 1714164 .. 7209 - Hydro Steam Clo•ng lndustriO. 536-6551 eel field. Has worked with Animal As&ist. League chi.ldren. ~vailable on a AsoAdoption,Spaylng& daily . bas1a or loni:;er. Neutering infocmation ~545""_---42_.:::4~0.=------ . 960-2900 iJapan'ese s tudeot. girl -~rumals lmpoun~ed-wants to live j.n. LJabt W~1maraner,rem, liver housework. 543-0784 · Jr1sh Set, rem, red Cocker, male, blk/Wht Jobt WCllftd 7075 Spaniel, fem. wht •••••••••-••••••-••••• blk /wht NEED A HOUSE· Collie, male, sbl/wht SITTER• Peed the pets S~ePt !--ab~fem,blk· water 1the planta: Irish Set, tem, red weekend, week. month. Shep pup, rem, tan/blk Mature clean. quie& eou· associated BR OKE R S~R EA L TO~S l Ol'. W B<>lboa b 1 < Jbb I l\-1cFadden. 542:-6547 "'"""~""""""""""""""""""""1 sJNG L GARA E, ~- BAYFRONT-Watch the , 2 BR, S185. Nr. South -Adam ~. H .B. Peggy boats sail by! Lge 2 Br, 2 Coas t Plai a area. Crpt.s, *2 WEEKS FREE RENT t'rench. 752-19a) I 64i-A Howport llYcl. Costa Mffa, Cal ,., 92627 Shep, male, bm/blk pie. M9~150l5 · Lab, male, blk Collie, rem. tri YOUNG woman ••hies house cleaning jobs in. Costa Mesa-Jfarbor area. References availa· b1e. 546-4240 Ba, plus h cpts & drps, · drps, frplc, w / e ncl. Beaut. HB garde_n apts, sec. bldg, 2 car park1ng.l"""""..,.;."""""""""""""""~"""'I gauge . 646-•IJS or nxt. toJlbr., studios, 1 & Office Ret1lal 4400f---------;:...._--------l Germ Shthr Pu', male, brn/wht slip avail. Adults only .r 54&-2222 2 br. trbm $140. Full rec. •De•·,· ... ,·p•a•c•e .. a•v:~·la•b•l•e•:: Office Retal 4400 Industrial RetH 4500 Yrly. •sss. mo. Call 2 l!f{, 302 32nd St. f'J .B. 846-1323 ..... ~ • -rn + •100 -----------; . W . 11 . d• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Germ Shep. rem, blk/tan Germ Shthr Ptr, l·em, Anita, 673-2058. ¥WU· mo. · secun-3 BR Townhouse, 2 car mo· 1 Prov 1 · ty. 752-1920 Peggy gar patio bltns cpts furniture at $5. mo. DENTAL SUITE, 900sq. $1.70.1200Sq F\.$300.2200 $~5. SP~CIOUS 2 br, fo~rench drpS, nr $. Cst.'P1az8. J&2 BR.,ru!lyequipped Ans wering service lt.No.CM .45Csq.ft.Mr. SqFt.Mo.tomo.ok.3301 lvr. Terrier, male, tan Poodle, fem, whL Cockapoo, fem. tan HolpWIOled 7100 v1ew,pat10,gar.A1ature, NEW 2 b 1 b ti 644-7819or644-2938 kitchen. Tenrus courts, available. 17875 Beach O'Keefe.83J-2900. W.Warner.81'i-0t08 quietadults.646--1972 r, a, pa o, swimming pools. Near Bl\'d. Huntington Beach. D!W, gas BBQ, gar. Nr. ~nh Furnished beach, Corona de! Mar. 642--4321 . Office or comm'! space. Storoge 4550 CATS Shthr, rem,tn Shthr, !'em, wht. ............. " ........ ,.. ACCOUNTING t account:empS ~ Clean deluxe 1 Br, close to · Hoag Hosp. 201 E. 16th, or Unfurnished 3900 673-2246. JOO sq ft. Suitable· Acct., ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach6'1's-rly5.7$!00, util pd, Cnr. Orange. 833-1437 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA -• ~A 2 B<. 2 Bo. I 50 I W~stdiff Dr. tns. agt .• mfg. rep., sm. LINK eves. 97 '* '* '* THE EXCITING '""--'~ N r--· · Ctr repair serv. Costa Mesa STORAGE UNITS P ·L ES· s Upper $180. down $190. I ewport inancial CAI 3705 Lost: Germ. Shep. rem.; SHIRLEY MOHR A MM AAl'f • Brupper$ll5,down$12S. LeasiftC)Offic.eSpace ' .... -Personal business or on E . Cordoba, San ""' .IMMAC . 1 br house near Lido shops/bay. ~25 . 'Ye.arly 673-8075 bELuXE 2 br condo, 600 ' E. Oceant'ront, e.U!v. sec. gates, $350 yrly. Furn . . avail. ~-3094/ 997-&182 DPLX. ON THE WATER 9802Touc:cm MINUTES TO NPT. All w lencl gar & A/C. Callon Site Manager SUBLET Huntington Ex-recreational s torage. Clemente. Old, 1·nendty : 1rAccwt i Fount • v~ BCll. Will accept kids & pets. (7141642-3111ext246 ec. Park, very desirablE' From $9. J amboree & s urgery sca rs on ..-crA•1 Y "•'" ~' • 1 Bach,1&2BR.from $175 542--6547 area, utils. pd . $!0-0. SanDiegoFwy,979-0150 s houlder & r1ank. Carol, ou are t e winnero .Adults. No Pets DELUXE OFFICES d * lookMeplrl 2 tickets to the 1561 Mesa Dr. Rooms 4000 AIRPOR'f LOCATION H-17-25.Jl or 213·592-5921 Ret1tal1 Wanted 4600 !!!;&'55 ays; 492-J744 •Acc....tblg Cltrlr: UCI HOME (5 blks from Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Patio s uite from $125. eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• -"='---------1 Temporary Assignments BASKETBALL Blvd.I l<OOMS S20 wk up with mo. JncL A/C, crpts, High School teacher, col-Lo.st: Pr men's reading For Experienced Ac- GAME 546-9800 kitchen SJO wk up apt. drps, all util & janitona l Buslnesi Retttal 4450 lege student childre n glasses t lh lens) silver counting Personnel. 1''ebruary2:2,l975 548-9755or645--3967 ser\'. • NoLeaseReq.• •••••••••••••••••••••••wishes year round ren· colo r J'rames, vi e Pleasecall ) Please call M<?---5678, ext ~~ 1 ~1onth Free Rt>nl. l•---------·l tal, Bal. Island. beg. mid Rutland &. Westctiff Aleta Frederick,Ml'r 333 to c I aim yo ur ~~J LARGE Br. pvt. home. 2082S. E . Bnstol,NB THE COLOMY June. l-213-W7--dl67. ..~·16~1"2••N_ B .. Reward . 714/83C '103 Tickets. (North County llCITllHill£WCOllU"! 1'V. kit priv'lgs. Linens 557.7010 NEE R ~ ,,_ Oceanfront. New 3 bdrm, toll rree number is i ~i:.u"w,,~,,•,•,,111t0 furn 'd ., CM area. $8.5 mo.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 30 RETAIL iHOPS OED 1 B or lge FOUND ·. 8 or 9 mo shep EqualOppor. Employer . --646-2042 I Prime reasonable space Bach , unrurn. yrly . .:~=b=:._-·-~=:=!=i=:=!~=':'=·'=:=~=~=;.,=54=· 7_ 5 _1_"° __ 1_220_~1~:____:•~·=----I ·• :~";t~BR ",!,~~ ~~·,.!~r working ••. ; .+.• ~~~,1 ~~;id1"~~;'.,'":,~:~ ;J~~;i,i~F' ~~~~:1i~a~~~~ Ex!~;~:~~PA Oceanrront, 2 bdrm, 1ba.1 BD Duplex on canaJ nr. · •2 BR & 0.n priv'gs. -~.-. .:·--French windows, gables l,::=..,;::::.____::=:.:::::.:::.::._1.::.:;.:.====-==----l firm seeks a ggressive gar, bltns, deck, avail. e verything $200. mo. F $l7S $•BS .7~5_1_-_5=""'~------~c......-,.._... & lrees. Ad1acent to lusiMSS/ LOST : $100 [or ref.um of Sr. or Semi-Sr. 3/15, $360, 645-7721 eves. w/out boat slip497-3127. rom -, Guest Home 4150 ¥":""'* f' es t 1 v a I of Art s ln•estffincmce sm. Brwn remale pood.Je, w I m ed i um or 1mall Mesov.rd.Eost&Adam,· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~::'':,.........., . Grounds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wearing bright gro., sii:ed CPA firm exper. · 3 br, 2 ba, frpl, wt:lbar, -boat dock , patio, plly i·urn. $450 yrly. 675--442.l 3880,,,,=='=4;;0;,·,;1;8;;0;;0==,,,,j flOME Atmosphere, gd. ~111rw _.. L580AGBURNOAABDEWAACYH r. jeweled collar. Lie . G~.,.,oppor. Call Teri, •••••••••••••••••to:••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1-food & compan1ons h1p :;...::;,.--:=-....... BvsiHU 005528. Was constant1.:7-'-14-'-/~~=-329--==· -'-'=·---- for your ambulatory Opportunity 5005 companion. to lady who AcctwcJClrtc teS700 s-taAna 3880 s...ta Ana - "=:·--=· .... ;::;:..--· IT--. @ Gl OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION -:r'h·e pri.ce or everything 1s goi n g up . Now Oakwood Garden Apt"S helps you fight inflation by offering an exclusive ··No R e nt Raise Guarant ee··. We guarantee that your rent will not be raised for I full year and you still have the flexibility of month-month occupancy, Plus you get a lot more ror yo ur mo ney at Oakwood, including $1 million in recreation faci lities, a full time Ac· t1 vi ti es Director who plans parties, BBQ 's, ·rr1ps & more! Free Sun· day Brunch. Si ngles, I & 2 bedrooms. Furn. & unrurn. Wilh all lhe extras. Mod!:ls open dally 10 to 7. Sorry, no pets or children. Oakwood Garden Apartments t .. A Fi e..c:J. Horitl . Mother or Fathe r . 494-7915 ••••••••••••••-••••••! w1llbe8l:3un1Lastseen .. "'-=--'-2--"927=8------1 ~"""'~~~~~;::;"""~l'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""I LADIES DRESS SHOP chasing cat thru apt. Exper, tn rm~•~· -complexatl9lh&Maple Pre/er exper. an EX C Lu SJ VE but 55c PER S9 FT . 2800 SQ FT basement ·.Beautiful shop in small Sat. eve. Please. please m9rtgage loam>. Ca11~ t-lomehke atmosphere 1617WESTCL1FF-NB Center.Q1.1alitymerchan· ca lJ ·_ 6 •6 _45•• or Control Career Empl.ov. complex of clubroom, or· d . .. ~ 3 for ambulatory Sen. AGT.541--5032 1se. 645--6'111 1oam to 548-6492 ment Agency,~. Citi:.ens. Xlnt. food & --~'---'--=.:o.----==--1 rices & storage cm.s. Adj 5pm, or M!>-2860 after 3406 lrvine Blwl, N.B. -to Marina on Coas1. Hwy, spec. diets prepared. Dr. 642_..644 7pm FOUND: Dark Bay horse, on call. 430·9358/ 598-7512 FREE Ran' l ~~~~-----~l~AI";j;.fi:;:li::a;:te;----;;Ful::;;l :;IPL;;-:·U;:.m:e:I vie Wilson & Canyon, ... _._101,L...d .. Y -alionRenlols 4250 Offi ce -s pace, handy to COMMERC. or ofrice YEHDI~ CM. C laim a t O.C. A.um mm -San Diego t'wy. All sizes. spa ce incl. garage, S225, ,_. Animal Shelter. Aide 60days free rentonlyr. Lease. Rltr.644-2343 We sell the finest hew To $800 + benefits. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW Palm Desert Condo, 2 •r. 11f.z ba, tenn. crts. pools,· jacuzzi. Taking Reservations. $200. per week. 714-493-6273 . Retttals ta sh.-e 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. 831--1400. 673-644!>eve/wkends equip. We furnish large LOST: 2 fe_maJe Bassett Supervisory exper. re· Commercial &lndustl'lal Hounds , Vic. Talbert & .q'd. ProgrusNe animal '* l MO. FREE RENT• 2 Bldgs. 5000 w sq. ft. C·2 locations. Xlnt financing dusha rd. F.V. 968--5921 hosp. Send rtsumo to: .No _leasl'.' req. Dix. offices w/5 hoist f.or alHO repair, avai l. Start ing Invest-or !>36-8128 Classthed ad no. 37z. c/o adJ. A1rporter HoleL brake, whl. alignment, ment $976. Call today & . D ·1 p ·1 , p o Bo Ale r II · F GeL startedon•"e-"dto Los. t Irish Se.u.er. Male. ai Y 1 0 • · • X. , u services. rm upholty. 585 W. 19th St., u 1 ....... 1560 C L ~ C Sll!>mo. CM AsX for Don. Days. financial independence, :silver cha~n. Ans to 92626 os a .. esa. a 2172DuPont,Room8 540-5110Eve.64&--0681 Ph . fo r info. (714 ) Shannon. Vic Wsc. NB.1.:::::::..._::._ ____ _ '* 833-3223 'T:il noon* 838-2700 Reward. 645-0'illi. •ARlrnal H-tW* ROOMMATES 1,700 sq. rt .. large fepced Want ed to sha r e CoronadelMarCstHwy yard. Prime Costa Mesa FLOWER&. Gl1''T Shop ·• V~eterinary assistant, beautiful 2 bedroom Dlx s pace from .40 rt location. 1731 Superior for sa l e. Owner ill. * SIOORewcrd* f/time. Priorexper,p.-e. 2845 E C H ferable, but if otber furnished or unfurnished -st wy675-6900 Ave. (Orig. Auto Parts) Prestige Newport area. Los t male ge rman quabfications met. will ap!s a t Oakwood . 300 SQ FT d i .:""°==m~o~·.:"'=2=---.:585=1=·--Fantastic oppo,rtunity shortbair, Brown & train. Send nsume to: There's $1,000,00-0. tn • crpts/ rps, 673--6622 White, short tail, with recreation racilities. $9!>. per mo. Call STORES-OFFICES $135 b 1 h dd Classifiedad nt.~c/o 646 2130 679-i3709 ,, d b •• . PRINT SHOP rown e at er stu ed Daily Pilot, P. 0. Bo'x Complime ntary tennis -or up .... rpts, rps, aua, air. collar & will answer to Ca!I lessons, SundaY brunch. HEWP6RT CEKTER l 7 3 O 1 Be a ch, H B Letterpress & o{fset for the name of Willie, lost =s Coi.la Meia. • Sports tournaments. A U 1.:"'::::2_-.:2834='-------1 sale or might consider Vi c. Warner & Har00r;1..:.==-------- rull''·me act,·v,·u·es d•'reo· GRO MDR.OOR wor k 1'n g or st'! t · I A b 'or Who Plans Pa~;es & San Joaquin Hills Rood . Industrial Rental 4500 en part ol our am1ly. pt ousemauger ..... partnership. Located Pleas· e rail d•v or ru'te needed. · 2,361 rt. Carpets. dra1-s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., BBQ's. \\·~·u even help "'" betwe en Fullerton & 714-960-1296 or days 642-6073; 213 /s-3851 you find a roommate . A/C, janitor, pkng. FREE R94T Anaheim, must see to ap. 714-556-1951 Sorry, no one under 21 & Wesley H. TaylorCo. Com mercial-lndu.slrial preciate. Call 524-6773 APT MAMA.59 no pets. !\tlodelsopendai· Realtors 644-4910 Space 200 to 3000', 21 to or871)--4564 LOST: Irish Set. pµp. 15 Units So . .Laguna. ly 10 to 7. See our larger I-------'--'-'--"-.:..:. 30" per sq ft. 30 days rrce Strayed in Vic. Santa So me ma int. Span. ad in the a partment sec· NEW plush office bldg, 2 renl w/1 yr, lease. STYLING Salon, NB Jsabelle NB, Reward speaki g pref'd. p o uon. to 6 Rm s uites. Con·i _:83:::_1 _:1~400:::_ ______ 1 area. Call ror Appl: 548-8024 ·Bo 1~ N 926s:J. • fercnce Rm. Xerox'· 646-7008or548-2947 x • ewp<rt · OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS 16th at Dov er 642-8170 copier. Nr oc airport 1500 S9 FT &'UP 'Personals 53501•-------• 833-3640 MISSION VIEJO GR OU MD R.OOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industrial Units Opportunity in the grow· ing automotive replace. SPIRITUALREAilER AVON. OFFICES Irvine and 16th 645-0550 I.. . .._. 400 S" FT &UP •F, 5Mtli !'.1AN 40 to 60 yrs to share "" ·16th at Dover my 2 Br. 2 ba apt, $l50 MISSION VIEJO 27992CaminoCapistrano I d . atSanDiegoFwy ment parts n ustry. OpenlOAMtolOPM LllERATE Avery turnoff831·1600 Openings ror: . Advice on aJI matters. Company Rep's. 312 N. El ca rruno Real. YOURSB.F . 642·8170 mo. N.B. &15--3761 IEST PRICE 2000 Sq. Ft.~ per av;>. Leading to authorized San Clemente, For appt. From IO(llld• at 3975 Birch, NB. Agt. distributorsfl.ips. Invest CalJ492-9034 '92-9136 &lilsl! 541-50.12 $4249. ror ·inventory, •PALM/CARD Be A n AV 0 N secured and earn while READER• J\EPRESENTATlVE. ApCll tments Furnished . ~ents Furnished Apcw Intents Furnished · Apcw Intents Furnished t;rpts1.~~P~.~ bar or Unfurnished 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 · or UnfumisMd 3900 831-1600 *COST A MESA* you learn. Repeat sales Add new people, a ew Sq 'th Ad/reduction FREE RENT 1300 .rt. $11!15 w1 xlnt earnings. WiU l08JlBeachBI. places,&:newinterestato ••.... .. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . ................... ···I -----=::::.~='----I HARBOUR LIGHTS Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A limited number of spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm. & de n & 3 bdrm. units a re now avai lable. Furnished and Unfurnished • P~ivate Balconies •Beautiful Landscaping •Fireplaces, Wet Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included • Air Cof!ditioned • Pool &: Streams. •Jacuzzi . . •Sauna • All Adult. Building • Subterranean Parking • Pet Section · Move to the only rental apartments in exclusive • Duntl.O:gton Barbour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE ...... (714) 846-3341 ..... UJIKX>Utl PHOP£Rn' COMPANY - 3800 ft, 7600 fl, 11,500 ft. train & establi s h a c· your lire & earn good 6 ROOM OFRrE sprinklered. Vacant. codnLo;. Cafl now for 10--1--=St=•="::'0-'-n:::•_:SZl:::...--'406...:::::::._ I money too! l'U show )'OU r 51000 sq ft. lrg. storage i .:'=er~v--'i.:ew"-'-. 2=1=3_--"'22.=:..-4=945=-l PREGNANT? how. Call 543-700. & RECEPTION yd. Heavy power. Car 1 n g, c onriden tia t I"""""""""""""""""""""""""""' HearAl--A NattressRlly. 979--6571 LOW IN VESTMENT, I· "r-' high return. Full Umeor counseling & referral. * IAIYSITTIR * 1103 Sq. Ft. MOW LEASING spare time. Ir serious, Abortion, adoption & Ideal for Real Estate. call 675 7817 keeping. San Clemente area. Our Will s h.ort term lease or MEW IUILDIMGS ~~~;;,~~· ;j~=j ·---'A~P!'.C~A:R~E~ .. 1!1~·2563~'...._-L~ho~m;;•~· ;J.~5~d~.,..~~-~-;:~· s ub-lease. 75'2 -0460 3200-6.foo-flOOO Sq. Ft. ~•S. Tnat Salaryopen.492-8'186 BKR. · ·in 2 free standing bldg's Deicf1 5035 • • * BAB YSITTER-Lovlng Lady needed to eare for 2 .sm. child.tea. 1 to 2 day11 a wk. &: occ. wlmdJvaca~ lion. 673-5552 at 0 . C. Airport. Air ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joni Plaa.ct WATERFRONT Cond. Ofos. Ample P<kg. 7922 Mac-d Howport ....... 979-11205 or SZ!-4100 . LOANS up to 80% H...+loq!Got ..... Executive offices I it TD Loo. l'/Jo/o You are the wi.Merol. $l50,$225,$350Mo. SHOPS 21tdTD•--2tlcketstolhe V1ewofboa1.s&water . -UCIHOME Babysitter: Grandma llLL -.RUHDY LOWetLrot., Oron10Co. IASllmALL needed Lo babysit Ila my R I•-..,. • 61 (•-•For-Sattler...., Co. borne. s Day wk. 1>wn ea i..ur ...-..l ""'--642·2171 ..... 7 545-0611 ~...-, transp. Brookburtt&:Ed· YClllfttleetDcry Serving Huber area 24 February22,197S inger,F.V.~ OFFIC! sr.t.CIH.I. . Coast ll1ghway .. C''Thomas 548-6527 NEWPORT BEACH Off, part. furn, for reot. $175. 673-5502 675-6670 Agt. S,.cid) yrs. Please caJI &U4i678. ext 1-'='---------l 333 t o el aim your BEAUTY OPR., ezper • $150 Mo 1st T.O. of $26.:;oo. 10 Y-Tieketa. (North COu.oLY Hair Stylist needed tor • duedate. toll tree 9umber ll bu.IY.•llon.962~ Call 642-1893 ~1220) A.shwlll-a.b & Co I i;;;~~~hic=--1 ~ ~· l•..ty o,.._ 17141997.....t I 00 I ~coft!Udl/ No following QOC. New 1--'----'--'--"--='-'--I P'eno11•s/ ASKMEAboutMaryKay l icense ok. Comm. 2100' -4000" Lott I~ Cosmetics. Clll tor Free guaranteed. 645--1050 "'How s.-..1t 11 .. ExecutiveSuite2200 . sq.ft. Deluxe office a rea on Newport Harbor, with additional 1400 .sq.ft. Ad· jacent. Crpt.s, drpt, 1m· . pie lree parkint. Coast Hwy at Newport Ul. 642-t644 MEWPORT IEACH Dtluxe o(flce 8u.ites from 185 Mo . .Broker • ~alonomics G'75-6'700 •••••••••••••••••••••• Facial. 545~180. 1 --=~c..:.....:::=---liBeauty Opr. needed. ._ __ SI •••••••••••••••••••••• I Time Offer FllEI 3 D.,.Aas , Y..-twl21 C1U for det...ns lmmed: Trani 5450 Comm. ~O'i(,AJl's ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hair Baraar, 642-9'3' Exceptional WOl'ld 1ailln1 462 E . 17th St. CM cruise, 15 tno Jv Aua. Learn 31ang,aail,nav.~ I• Of Sanke Te .. eount, 80 port.I. f1570. Yow Ca u ltr 4004W.5thSt,S.A.9a?OO. ·And get. paid for It. 642-4751 1------'----JOon't 11va up the ship! ClualDedAdl IQ. You ll l!od It In welcomln1 newcomers. F1u.ible hrl. Need car . typeWritel' • 1>am .u.'... I } ' '";;:d(iji::".:(i;:;jj'(jii.".'.i)j';;j;e,:jj .... i'.'.i::~';::::'::''l:"""".:::"::::"~"::::""'.~~~ ........ ~~~ .... ~·~,_.~~~~ .... ~..,~,_.~ .... ~ .... ~~ .... ~~~-;o:~Su::;n;o~1y:·~F1~b:ru;•;ry~1•~·;'97;:5;;:::;;;;;::;;:;;;::~0~A;1;LV;;P;1L~O;T~D~J~I~ ·r ~dd It ... Bu ild it ... Diaper ii... Hammer It Carpet P 1t ... Ceme~t lt ... Wlre it...Hoe lt ... Clean 'ii ... Movo SERVICE DIREC~ORY lumb 11. .. Patch 11. ..... 1pe 1t ... Remoaer it .. . IL .. Press 1t...Palnt 11...Nall it ... Plaster IL.Fix It .~. . I ·, Roof It ... Landscape It... Tile it...Trim it. .. Sewlt .. . lab I..,_ Haut it... Add It ... Plant It... Alter it... Learn It .. . yo ... ., c.,,....,. . ••••••••:•••••••••••••• •••••••••••··-·••••• t;.....t/CG.Mlttw H...... HCIUlllwt P.i..titHJ/Pap411 Ing ......_,,lnq ltooflng Childeare l.Jy tir /-AUOl'I' o ·• -•••••••••••••••••••••••••ie•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlay/nillht. Lots of love. iuw. (.'!rp~~l., J~~~odel Cement Work ol aJI kinds. Expert m anicures, LOCAL movlna &i hauhna VARO CL£AN UP PBJnt, • Wallp~pcr J{anaing • R EPAJR, K~p1pe, Wau•r l nfantio well'omc . i~lr.Wotgner 673_11~eta Reason•ble, tree pedicures & reflexology by student. J.rc lr"\I Ck llouse.ho1d repair, r\!lia· liylorm('r1nstruC'tor. hcat1tr.s. :,ttrVH:e hn!!S 556----0:U7 --· esttmatd Call638-332!) by Dorothy. AJph¥ &t• tta1 Barry.548-9723 ' ble.~ 0Ji&7. ____ Car\Hehko 646-2449. llonv;.~W"urk.6'2~9315 J .C. H.OOF'IN(; CO. L1ct:nsttl & lllliuril'd r r<'e r:si S4!1--4UG6 My tlomenearbcach, Jlot ~~~!.~!~!~~:. 11..:trlcol -~-·e_n_L_r_. s._·_._L_•~·~·-4_99_-_ll_l_>_tflAULING & Lt. ft.fov1ng. btconw T111x __ P-ROF Painter, honesl AlAttV '!) PLU~fBI NG iunch, snack~. cr<il l,, J 0 11 N . S r• ••••••• •.•••••••••••••••••••••• MEXlCAN Af1ke's Lawn I mm. De pe o dab I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• work , rea.s , lnt1ex t, fret •6'1ti-9&>i • Ht-;PAJHS, all lypes, lto:.1S 1-'rcc c:si, hr, ;1~k to r Walt . ~30 -502 0 N .8.875~152. ...arpet & l:LECT ~.I C IAN . Sm l &yardm1u nt.Cleanup& ~erv1ce . $10/load up •SAVE MONEY ON est, rers. 548-2759. NOJUUT<>OS!\f,\U.. Upholstery. On shampoo Jobs, ma1nt & telNllrs. 22 pruning, Free Est. Pn. Mtl-ZS&S. 'fAXES.• Call me & pro· tWZ-3~13 a11yl1n1c Lie. Child Care. li1rthti l :-i o11 retardants) yrJ exp. lie 233108, .>48-204g v"' it to yourself . LR.OfJSPlun1b1n~ ------- 1 yrs.We.ekly,OaLiy,hwr· Dt:"reaser!i & all eolor s.&d·s.203. <----------MOVI NG, h a ulin g, .;5 1_65:i::J , i\ccni ·~ tS1' l~l.-ss t:xL /lnt p1u11L. Remvdels & rl'pa1rs . Y()lJNLi ltUOlo'f:HS. ly raLL>s. 1 day~ ~r wk, br1)lhtl!lltrs & 10 nlinuti.. European Landscaper garMge clean up, rehabl~ degree. Exp papcrhani;:1nM. :11rltiss Walrr heater:.. 1l1:S-f'LllC ~l 1n.-1. lilhur & I Nr. So. Cou:.t J'Jo.t:a . bll•;1 (•h 1or your white Ftttc:HMJ Tree Service· Clean up. fast service. SGJ-64.5.2 1 -~---~----spray ;!5 yr:. exp9i!l·S2U<I Po sa Is, (urn act: s. pr1ce!"i (;uar Rel"s. Free 557-8656 t·arpe1~. Save money by ••••••••••••••••••••••• reas. no Ma int, 642-SJ.29 Adams "J'ax Consult.ants dshws11rs ti-I.<!~ 1n /l' l'.., t ti 1 3 -3 6 5 ~ or 'c-... -,-__ • M k'---!'>av1nc me extra tr1 ~ C h ai n Link & Wood . , ..tr... . Moving & ~laullng. 2 l'<M· Service in your home at f~!Nt~, Pape~.~anging & & b/a. t;Qmpl plu rnb1nK ti75 -3233~tt6. ,..... Cl n"'f l"l1!11nhv1ng ruoin,dining Res/Comm. fo'rec est. ~9MPLE·r t: Gard«:n1ng-lei;e :students. ex NoEx\raCost •1*iO-ll!.55 a 1n ing . "'"'y rs serv ser\0 .L1c.2llill4. --------- 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn1 & halt SL'i. Any rm s.t0·5l IS Jti7J·llti6. a.s~ ror l ree scrv; Qua.hty work perienced and depends-L d i !!~~J~ areu. lie. J>h · ---------· 1Sewinq & C.s lm Cabint!t<>, IJuat S7.50,couch$1U.chair$S. Jay ~l Lowest ratcio . ble!W0-1749 •• '"' ••• •.•.a.P •• ".?••••••••••··;---~---. _ J .. 1t1','",·ombu'dlnrqalh?cri>ot A.tferatiOM I work, 11at10 t•nv('i·.s, 15yrsex.p1:-.whaLcount:., · 557 ~lSO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• k Itc h e n r e 111 ode 1 . ool nlcthod. 1 do work Gardetdn9 ·· · 1-: X P • J a p a n e s e *WINTER RA TES ris k the plu1nll1n g ..;1111. I'.,: u11 you1· sun1n1l'r _64,-6_5_2_1_•_.__ 1nysel(. Cc.I . r efs ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • land ~c apc>r, t"Jean-up, 1~a1nt 'g, dccorat1n~ & &he.at1ng 1,rohlerns WardrolH::. AlteraL•onS & . ----531 -0101 J APAN.l!:SC: Gardener . GetterolServic.n McaweettDwlcCll'I rnatnl~nance & tr11n -papcrhri nx1ng. Ht-s l ln 1n yourhometoan drl·i.Smotk1nt;. ti7J 340.• Carpenter ----------1 Complete Yd w ork,••••••••••••••••••••••• 10331 ElcRlver ming. 114-842-421:1 du~lr1al 1C om 1n. 25\'r~ unltccnsedan1aLL"t1r 111 Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\1csa Cleaning, Carpel.9 cleanup. Cut trees. Frtt ··TH I NC s · · l.Jy !\loose. S Court exp. TEll.l\IS. 645-1972. handyman then call If£ PA IR , rcinod ~I . & Upholsler}'. Steamed est.ti42-3l02 Gt"!n woodwork, repairs, RO'fUTILLING ~ mnst me It wilt rost you replace. Work gu:iru. l·lcanl'rl or sha mpoo. piumbing,etc.&42_5613_ foufttainV~ y;1rds, Sod sales & 111-CJ\LIC()TE PAINTING Jcs:.LodonriJ,;ht 1''ree est. 551.0171. 551--ti742. BUZZ.S-Tree trimming ; You ure the \lo'lnner or stall. Landscapu1~. Day & :iandblast1ng. In.sured the llrst time. For Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\t/\STF.R, Cr;1J tn1an ':-i Gardening, landscaping, K1rcnnc>r Construction 2t1ckets 1othe or eve. Tom. m-2110 State licensed :119-JJJS prompt. C'ouneous dependable. eves /I.ti bldg. repair or re· UCIHOME ... -'-'--Ser\'t('eCall. r-· ... :tt ·\~11C r11.1-:. r.;,.w .\ l<l'U1t1tl,•I. t-'rl'C t..~1 Srn jllh' \lo'\'it'Om1· .5..Jt.i .!J;,."C; Spee1al1y. Hf'model1n.c:. Cem•nf/Conc.nt. tufish work . Hcls. r·rce ••••••••••••••••••••••• l' .s t . (I u a r . work . cus·roi\t Cr-ment Work 546-5148. n1otJehn~ needs. t7 years IASIKETIAU.. Mo•in9 '~"!I J us·r PLU!\1B1Nt; 0 C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~-3Jo,:. Patios. f<easonable CA RJ) ENTR y _ ... r_C'e est 642-KSl4 Don Rooms. p.J11w. & al!1·r:i Li-.:oNrrr; C<JNCRETfo.: t1ons. No JUb 10 i;mal! S 'l't\f\t l'JNV , C:ob - lj42-354i~dayorn1i.;hl. lilt•:-tont', tir1ck. tile . -Pat His, etc. t>-10-4349. t.:arpcntry. Jl~p.:ur :-ita1r - ways, 1 loors. ~H\d1t1un :-. j ft.crno rlPI . H l•a:-. c.st i1n:itc s. Hef :. 75l -10'J7 -~ CE1\1 EN'T & Block \o\'ork \\";di~. PlJliOS, s1dewa!KS. lly /Ir or JOb. t>l!i-6!115 USE THE DAILY ,.LOT "FAST RESULT" SllYICE Dlll!CTOIY -·-Service Call 642-5671 ext. 322 111 r;.1n~e o. 04S--{176H GAME 1)4l-4lll or 5·Uh--695K OUT & A HOU'f ! ! Lew & \\'ayne s l'lumbtng • t\NYTI ~II-:• f'ebruary22.1915 Local1S1.:i1ewitlefl1ov1ng Hepa1r, Hemodel, LicNo.JOO'J48 TopSoil Will mCcrame office or home . D 1v1ders, doorways, windows, etc. Appts751-7W1 Pleaserall 642-5678,exl i <.la .ireeest.5.21·2tl7l dcp1pe . l'rce Est .----------••4 •••••••••••••••••••• 3 3 3 lo e I a 1 m Your ---~-----'----ti15~2til Remodel/Re-pair ·r1l·kets. !North County l'aintl1t9/raperinig ------ toll free number 1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.40-1220). I Wf\N'l'WOBK I! • • • '!"op (.~uallly·Lo.,.,. r.11es Use the Daily Pilot "Fast t.:alJ 645 -53iG;iJI •I. R_es u\t'' Ser vi ce To Plal'e Your "t'asl -- Directory 'l'?Ur service Res u I t•· 5 er vice J ,'II 1' t<: R I () H & 1s our s pecially Call Directory ad call EX"fERIOR PAlN'J'ING 642-5678, ext. 322. now. 642-5678. ext. 322. Call Lee 831J -i27!i Eves. USE Tl IE DAILY PI LOT "FAST RESUJ~T·' SERVll:E Dl llECTOlt Y t'or Result Service Call 642-56711 ext. 322 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room. A.ddltfon1 H EMOUBLI~(: QU1\Lll'Y \VOHK Cati Now f or 1'"H b: I:: f'~S r1MA1' £..-.; Ant.I De~ign 7.'J l -51.il!.I (213) a+.;; 5700 • l'o11~111l •L\:11n1:11n-t • • 1\11111" 11 • l(, .. tv.11Q1i • l".llJ ;,/'lti tV.111 ....................... 1' H ~: I·: S , \" U l : C .\ S, l'i\L .\1:-i . ~llll U ll ~. l' le l ,\1 :\I lo: IJ , l!l'...\l()Vl-:JJ M.S711'.! Help Wa.t•d 7100 H•lp W.anted 7100 Hofp Wonted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Want•d 7100 Holp Wanted 7100 Hofp Wanl•d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 .......... ············· ..................................................................................................................... ······················· .............................................. . l UOOKKE:EPER/HL'l'Cll · 1 1on•~l. t~ronl o/llte 01 busy t.:h1ropra('tor. 1-:N. I p"d only. lmmed. 1>1.•:.1 uon. llrs !l -1 & :i -1. IJr. GJt ry L. Couture, 21~13 \Vest<'lil r Dr. Suite 101, NB. ~5-5:i.uo ----Bookkeeper, F1C for I ~1rl New1>0rt a rea CP1\ 1\C' rount1ng oit-. 'l'yp1n g & rontact w1pub!t(' rl"<I d . S;d opt•n. 8J3 --.?.,"92 Crew Chiefl C t~urn1ture Store needs an•a1sing young ha r dworking Start 1m1ned1ately. Work s aleslady, mamed, part w1boys & girls helpln~ lime. attn. eve hrs. £2.45 athletic l'lub sell tickets to start, wi ll train, must to ~))()fling l'\'ents. f..1ake have ref. Apply 1nperwn Sltl0-~300 per mo. Must 7ac N ht' 18 or O\'er. Cal l alt. 11 am 1""" ewport 5:'6 ~57 1ti 9am-12 noon ,_B_l,_d_._C_M_. _____ _ f..l r Spiker. Ocl1vt•ry p;.irt or f/llme. ii l'<·r hr + bonus & gai.. ,\pply 31!"1 E. 3rd s,, Suite E.11 B GENERAL OFC CLERK 1HSURAMCE Secretary to ~00 ll.ltJ'/c FREE Ex.pe r w1bonds & sur 1lle:. & good general of- f1ce kno.,.,•!edge ts a must Great <'O w1un/Jm1ted cnanees for advance- ment C<ill 833-9145 Personnel Hesourc<.-s Agency l 151 Dove SI .Suite 11 2 Ne\lo'POrt Bch f'~ree, fee & Temporary MAID WANTED Newport Bc:1ch l "ravel Lodge, 6208 W Coast llwy, N.B. M2~2. Need Student Babysl!· ter -f.lou se keeper . L1ve-1n or oul For ac - t 1 ve 1am1ly fl exable schedule 8.10 9025 TEL. PART TIME Real Est. Sdei. SECRETARY \p :.el hng -Survl'y lv We have an operung 1n l1u:-111,•:.s uwncrs. l.i hi' our Res1dent1al 1.>1 v1s1on It you cnn lake Greg~ .,.,k Jlrs Jl c1ulile. S.1 lll'r for an experienced & en-snorth:i.nd r1t JOU-llU nr NH 011. t.fr 1,urct!ll, MANAGER/A.SST. thus1ast1c licensee . wpm , type bct"ccn ti-l:!-J l-11; Fabric Store. Open C.fl.1 . Beautiful o tf1ee & best 55-75 wpn1 & are looktng .... ---------- Mar 9. Exp. Rc>q . (1141l•---------•l1ocat1on. Call Mrs. Clark 1or a challenge, lht·n Wa1tr••!.s "''anted. exp. 172-4411. .. port for appointment. send u s your resumr pret 'd . O\'E'r 21. For a ppt. ~/ new Weslf')' M. Taylor Co. Classified ad no. 3ti2 e;11! Hot1oy 5~:!-J 1 ~ti MANICURIST ~ ~. ,.,...., Ii EAL TORS c /o D~uly Pilot 17<!JU Pac111c Coasl llwy. KELLYTEt.tPLETON"S" ~ . .-....=.;-personnel i:!lllSanJoaqu1n~lills P .O. ~OK15ti0 \\l,.\JJ'llL' .. p 445 E . 17th St .• C.M. Newport Ccnterti44-4!HO Costa 1\lesa. Ca 9ll:ilti .... ~!; art time, a e 1..,...., ............... ~ ..... -.......... •I age 21 plus. Newport ti4l-Ol9" Q ncy Real Estate Salespeople I · llrt1 ;Jrl'a l>-llJ IH:.'\J alt J I SeC'r eta r1 al pos 1t1011 '"'' Me at t.:utler, Semi Exec.Sec'y toS720 0111 ou r pro1es!"i1ona 1 Dental front Ofc Boys & Girls lnsuraot·c & pegboard 10 to l •I ye11rsot :ige l)a1 exper. neress. 8-5. Good ly />11ot dC'hVL'l'Y routes lo c :i11on Repl y t o m[ly l)t' ll\"illlilblc 111 your classt11e'1 ad no ~ c /o ur1..·a . t:arn protit ll•r de· Dally Pilot. 1~. U . Uox 11vo,:rll'l> & C:i!:oh, trips or 1500, Costa Me-sa . Ca lnterv 1e w1n g "'" · G ·1v 0 1toblc ''' yoon" -=-~ -----Retired 1or Ital. Deli. t EDP Sec'y $7~.J s talt. ·reat opportunity ' " ' " ....,,. W•ITRESSES .--l'helrv1ncCompany seamstress for garment · 3 1· 1 L.U. Architectural 11rn1. ,,.. W Oay wk . 675-3407 aft 5 .secretary "'"7.'i tor it·cnsec associates. , Seeks stable highsctmol n1anuf.:ltlOOl .17thSt. "" p d k d h Some bk/kel'ptng. 4:,j':I --l-ood&Cu<:kta1I U I C , Personnel 'eC•' '''""i r1vate cs an p one. ,,. , 1 graduate w1some ex-n tt f . osta,.1esa.!lan1 •---------•! '--' J ....,.,. • 1 ., 4521. L.XP(.A:-.k tor!\1gr. 'l h F r-Bookkeeper $7()11 !:la me ocauon lo year!"i. LORE"'Z peric ncc to wor~ in to5pm" on. t ru n MECHANICS Med1u n1 s ize 0C11cc. Ex:-,.. O'S mailroom Pnnt Shop~x -, . E S 0 E Need 12l. Must be ex-ceHent commiss1oosplit. •Sec'yi, Bookkee-pen 25332 Mal·lntyre per1enceorpnntclasses If!:! pt\ "'. T 'SS LL per 'd & have Class A 2192 Mart1n,Su1te2.'l5 t:allBllllJachenmyer L1zRe1ndersAgency Laguna l-lillsS81-15W desirable For informa. KNA P S l1 <JE ·Na-, S 1 Dou glas Plaza11rv1ne .,..:_3,28 E .. esfi73 _,,.77 4V20BtrchSt,SteHU ''on. t1onally Camous reputa-... tcense. a ary or com-,,..u • -· N B ch"" 90 Vanted l'•ro'"' ·bte G1,1 m1ss1on.' Benel'lts ava1ra. (1:Wport ea ,,.,,.-8J .. "' .. mc-rch ~1nU1 :.l' tor sel11ni: ~lGlt> _______ _ new su1i.,1·r1p!u1n:-. For ilt;1\l'"rAI. ASSISTANT, 1ol o rm;.iuo11 pll·asc r;.iU r·u1111me cha1rs1de. Ex· t•.12-13 21 l·:r111n San J)('r rl'q .~-7 17 1 t...:lemente-San Juan Please Call . 714/644-3319 9A M until Noon THE IRVIHE CO. 550 l'lewparl Cir Dr Newport leach Equal Oppor, Employer uon guarantees you a 752-0331 n.eal Es tate CallforA.ppt. Friday. able to tyµe tiO s teady income with ble. ~IELP! Business too £stablished l9ti5 wpm & deal w1people. sa t1 sf 1 c d r cpe al Orange County good .. need one a ddi -Call Bob Lee for appoint. customers. Highest ~ash Automotiff Ctttter OFFICE HELP Ful ~time. ti on a I Brok c r or Ser v 1 ce Sta. A !tend, 54:1-2202 <'omm1ss1onsimmedia1e-2401No.Tustin Thur. thru f\1on., 1nc l"g. Salesman. Best com -p /time wknds. Mesa <---------- !y You r own hours. No SanlaAna wknd!"i. fl.lust have neat m1ss1on arrangement. VerdeShell.Jl31 HarlJor,We have an opening tn 1n\·estment. Free sales ,.., .......... ~ ......................... ~! h and \l.'riting. Apply Excellentolficelocauon. CM near tuture /or ma111-, k1l JoeBarry,544Knapp 1-mornirtiis: 1930 [\;ewport Cal l Larr y, He ritage -~--------ltcnancc man for smaU C;.ip1~1ra110 art·.:1. 1·ull f)('nlal Assistant. Must be 4:15-'-0tiJO an<l .\l1 ~,1un exper d , rt>.s p & en· Vi ejo-J.:l 'l'or11 ar1·a, call thus1 a~t1c . t-:x panded 5Ml -GJlu. 1\uues back2round req'd. .t:qual ()ppor i-:rnp/uyer Sa l a r ~· open Newport '"'!'""'""''"'!!'!'!!!'!!"'-"'!'""l."."~'r~'~·~';~t~6::.!7~4~19~,---- Ce ntre, Brockton, MEDtCt\J..Ass1st. Exp·d. Bl d Cf\1 Heal F.slate, 1500 Ship/Rec to$3.50 aparlme11t building 1n , Massachuse1t.s02-IOL Back office. Gen. Prac-v ·• Adams, CM . 546--6880. x In 1 drivi n g-exp La~una Beach. Must be -t1ce. Submit handwntten p A R T T 1 m e wi forkhft. Know Orange tamll1ar w1pool opera-GIRL FRIDAY RECE,TIOHIST Yacht cl ub, Nev.·1>nrl Beaeh area. Pll•11s:1nt personahty & lt<IL·11hone voice. Good typist Rl'q ·~ working most .,.,knd s . ~all t>73-J.51i for ap1Jl. JEWELER resume: Box 378, Bal. SF:CRETA.R Y for new REAL ESTATE County. Call Control t1on, lite plumbing & {~old s milh \\'a nted lsl.92662 Corporate offices near INSTRUCTOR Caree r Employment electri cal repa1rs.40hr.-• HO\''S IU lo 12 \'HS DEHTALASST /\dvcrt1sin~ J)1.'~lr1but1nn. , Transpnrt;it1on pro- v l d<'d . C .M . .1re..1 Cha1r1ude exper. only. 3\12 da) 1o1o·cek. Salary oprn fl lany benellts. Ag- p/timc Ex per. in tine l----------I O" A•rport Interesting Agency, s~"-""""', "'A"" wk . non drinker reliable, Medi.al •ssl.$650 ·'-'-;, · SanFranc1s""BayArea ~~ ~ Jewelry. Versatile. Con-A & diversified position for '"" · Irvine Blvd, N.B. perm a ne nt references trl2~~11 I -i.:rc.o;.:.1\'c & wtlllng lo tact 714 /$4!.l -l;\21 l Girl ofhce. Insurance, quallti~ individual. Top Leading Real Es tate ----~-----I Writ e Ad . 1~0. 370. Daily bkkpng, pegboard . P".v . Send Resume to Ad School has opening for SILVERSMITH P ilot, P . 0 . Box l~tilJ , luboy•/Waltrtt .. • Apply Kelly ~ Steak Jl ouse. 2U!J !'aim, BilllJ(}a. ti7S 5i71. n1ecl challC'nge of hard work. Beach are3. Call S LEM" N l e tr I /tame in s tru c t or. · ,1 • 9 .• ~ JUNIOR A S E ewpor en e JJl. Daily Pilot. P .O. Box Brokrrs li e + ex""'r. in Experience necessary, LO:.la : '-'Sa, Ca. G.;..;Q Employment 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca .--full ume employment 1 /I.Re 10-15. Earn ~$AO ConsultanlSAgency 92626 teach1n g & mgmt req'd. . ~ n .\'1-IOW,\NTSTOWORK'! GIRLS llt.Z&> per week getting new 567 San Nicholas Dnve --~-------1 College deg pref'd. Send 8med"'0. WA•pnpglyc•,0· stpersoa"n'~,· • 110 u 0 H.1EVE ACA8 ? Train for lcgilimdtl·, full om p t et re m .. • · · "" h C'Us t o m ers for th e NewportBch ~0-6150 PART Tlf\.1E. piece wk, c e s u c lJ5E.l7tn CostaMc a. '"' ... your <?ors , 9til-243ti. ' C •uv•ssr•'G time po s i tion in DAILY PILOT a fter exper, near . .!\t a riQa w/sa lary requirernents ' s. work l or yoursetr , be ..," "' " massage. Earn while ypu t N A c s p o llo "Our 0 000 'I school and Saturdays, High. o: 1 . · · · · · it ., wn ;,S ... en or ROYS-<;1rls, lf1 nr O\'r Denti earch learn. No ex p. nee. ~'e You must be out of school • llousew1feOK 8.-lfi-121 1 1846 NC \lo'port Beach, .TRAINEE woml.'n. Can he slightly ~arn ~2oO-:ii3!•0 mo. sendtoschool.Applyany byJ:OOp .m .andbeable · h Cahf.~ltitiJ. .,.. handicapped . Neat. helping athlellc l'lUb sl'll afternoon or evening. to work at least 3 days Medi . earc PART-TIME 1----------·I ASSEMBLERS Clean Appear<ince. Vcs., ti ckets to i.port1ng 2lt2 HarborBlvd.C.M. per week . Nodehveries STUDENTS REALESTATE:Salespeo... r~tired .Ace 2.5 to 10.Sup- even t.s. 53ti -o79 1, i\l r. 752-1541 o r co 11 e c t t n g. • .... 33 .. • TelephSales 960-1436 pie Why not 'NOJ"k in lhe lPackogen) plement Y,our income. ~s~·l~H~k~e~r~;;;~~;;:;:;;;;;:;;!;;;;;~~;;~~;;;;~G ROWING Orange Cty. T O..N--hottest area, Hunungton No Eit""'r. Necess. Drive a c.;.ab ti hrs or more r anspor tat1on pro-1,~ ..... ~~~~~~~~":::::": .......... ~--::':.=l"each & Fountai·n "' 1ndopenden1 lire or-d l c 11968•"12 OayorSwingShlfts a day. Apply 1n ..... rson. Cheertul pallent 11r1l'llled VI e( · a "'00 • Valley·? Call Phil Mc ..-~ gan1zau onneedsbrake& Equal Opportunity PBXRecepl. $525 Namee, V•llage Re al Call54o-4450 Yellow. Cab Co., 180 E. pr;u.·uce 111 lilt v.:in1s Dicf-.J.T..-Zsf $550 M-•T ---~L-6 h S C ! t:'X~.l i lunl'.chairsidt•:is-.. ,.., Jt"" <tl lgnmcnl mechanics. Employer .-u rarnc;;n_....-Console board exper . Estatc96J-45ti7 NEVERAFEE l t L, ostaflesa. S f Fee Pa1d /Alsof'eeJobs Sal. + eomm.1n.s. pd, un·<-----~----Send Resume to 1401 fype accurately. Handle t----------·t AT "fEMPO Daily Pilot Classified Ads ~~t .·.:~r~!.~n~~~~nru Very good typing w/dic-1forms, vaca·s. & profit LANDSCAPER Avocado. Ste 501. N.8. mail. Very good benefits. REPAIR PWMIER ~Tempo Temporary Help iieij'iejryiiidiaitiy~!iiiiiiiiiiiii' __ taphone ex per. Musl be shar·g. plan. Apply any for apt. Attn : J . Crawford. i'Jace personality. xlnt speller .-A1111er Tire Co. store 1n 642-5013: 213/865·3!15 1 Rultt Ry-Aqency Must be exp 'd. Full time. Cleaning I.ady. must be 35 _ ~""' 1451 RuffallyCM~Y Orange C ty. o r caJJ :1 ------~---M EN-WOMEN .,.,.,-or O\'l'r, $2 hr 5 hrs per J",93Newport l,CM 547-820 1 L.4.P'IDARY FOREM.4.N 1193Newport81,CM day. !\1on thru 1''n . A-1ust ' ti4ti-4854 C '>.,,._,D~, Look1n" for H w· 1· 11a\'l' ref·,, ;di alt <! u "°""' ,.. I 1ng 17391 B hBI HB i~i\1 .. 673-l79'J. J i3:tl Beach Bl, HB Hardware lrrstaller mechanical ly 1ncl1ned eac • 847-9617 Expcr . w /hand & power youn g man who has an 847-96!7 RN Director Of CLERK , ................................................ ~! tools. Previous ej(per. re· 1nteresl Ill the gr owing to travel 7 fo'or mad room 1n busy I· q 'd. Boat Manulacturcr, turquoise business. Start • PICK-UP & Delivery, pt. time AM for .!\!ed1 cal Lab. 536-0l ll Mursin9 Senices A sk ill ed nursing home in Orange Co. Job req·s knowledge of Med-I-Cal, 1\fed ·l-Care regulations, 1 Jinanctal scr vrce or-1922 Bnrranca Rd , immed.CallG.\5-947·1 gar11 lat1on . Wil l tra in Drafls m<1n /lnk to$700, _lr_v_,_n_e. _______ , _________ _ .Sales l\J _c:r/texr bks ~OK ·· r-<iual ifil'd pt•rson w/some Mf<:or t:t:Ja/Cond S15K Uo usekcepcr previous cxper. Co. OJ· o h I ded 1 ers x 1 n ·1 bencl its & Sccrelar1es to $800 omesllc e p nee , .> l'h Sec. Bkpr Jl.~leeo $100+ Jfaving new l l ~t) baby & :.~~~.<:onus. one GenOr c~Superv to$700 n eed domestic as - D1etaphTyp1s1 to £tiS4.J s1stance. Li\/e-in for I CLERK RECEPT. \Varehouscman S.'l hr mo. starting appro)(. Feb Ca s h ie r & Cr1•d1t & IRVINE PERSONNEL 25. Room & board+ $IOO t:ol le ct1o n s Clerks. SE°'ll(ESR-"'GENCY wk . Helr1 w/baby & do J•'/timedays t:xpcr pre-"-"' n standard housekeepinit 1 ·d Per sonnel Vept, ~ E.17ttt (At lrv1ne1 chores. Dr1v1ng ab1hty Sune22-i Costa l\1esa handy, but not req'd. llnag Hospital.N.11 __ 642-1470 Auto not req'd. Have pvt •-~~~~;;.:~--~~~~~~~""'.~~~/ bedrm & ba. Located on CLERK TYPIST -bluffs overlooking orean. Im med. opening '''1th a Electric,.....,. ~~~s:r 1~0r l~tc;~~~t .C~~ pharmaceutical cnli.:r. 1-:l \'r s eitper. o c; Hwy, N .A. Continued lor a person who can 11c· eq u1 v a lcnl . Boat c urate1y lYlle ti5 w.p n1 i\Janul'aclurer, 1922 Bar. e mployme nt arter !st & lran:-rrillt: 1rom tile-ranca lld. Irvine. mo. will be negotiated. t aph . Daily 1.:out:irtl----------·ICall t:o l leen J ohns, w1exec. :slaLI handl1ni; a l';itner1enced waitress. 6-12-3851. vHriely of duties Salary r r l / t m . Ca 11 MI s s t--H-O_U_S_E_K_EEP __ E_R __ , commensurate w/l'.-:pc r. !\1 cC lout.I 499-2663. Xlnt workin g co11ds & co. -EX SECRET•RY Exp"d L1\/e In Maid. Age ht'net1ts . Appl y 1n • '"' 25 -40 Jor ge ne r al pl:rson. Si700 & Up housework. Mu.<;I be good ANADOLJC, li"IC. Attractive & sophistical-cook. 2 in rarruly. Rel"s LEASING Representative Stable 1n rlividua\ with pleasant personuhty & appearance needed to show , lease, & J"1nalizc a rran gements for mult1-milllon dollar apartment l'omplex. Sales experience &. pre· \'tOu s pub11 c contact are e must. lnd1v1dual mu~t be w1ll1ni:!: to work \lo'Pekends & have ada11- taOJe schedule. For lnrorma1 1on Please Call 714 /644-J389 9A M until Noon THE IRVIHE CO. ~50 Newport Cir Dr .Hewport8each F.qual Oppor. Employer We have job Ope111ngs in· Europe · Alaska Panama Hawa11 California Georgia Kansas Washington Vtrg1n1a Korea South Carolina Maryland New York Kentucky New Jersey Tellas North CarOllna Colorado J>Jant S tore staffing, & musl be pa· DRIVERS uent oriented. t:all Ad- ministrator, 5.12-5701 or Delivery & Sales, 11-fust 532-684l'S. have va·n or stationt---------- \\'agon . Some plant knowledge nelpful. 5150 per weeK lo start. Ca II 5"8--0797 PLUMllHG SALES Person, reta il only, ex- p'd. only. 536-1451 POSITION JN A F'AST GROWING RECfS510N PROOF NEW PORT RN Emer9ency N&a-se 'fo Hotate sh1ft.s tPRNJ 1n sn1all dept. to cover 111· ness & vacauons . .l::xpcr . pref"d . ConLact Donna Roache, HN, Costa t\fesa Afemor1al J·losp1tal , 301 Victoria, C.M. &1l-27J4. EOI-.:. Ofo~ACll CO .. JN .1---------·t VOLVING A VAC{JE'TY RM'1/CCU/ICU C)F Cllr\l~L~NGING AC-Days & N1ghlS. SLand by ·r1v1 ·r1Es. ,\ 1\I ATll 11me. d111crcnt1al pay. And many other exciting OACKG ROUND ALONG Full or p/lime. L-:xcel lent and intereslin13: places. \VITti .EXPERIENCE bC'nf'lils ON A 10 KEY ADDING Contacl 1\l rs.JC'nscn ; It you quality, we·u guar-?.1 A C H I N £ I ::; COSTA MESA. anteewhereyouwork,plus OESIRABLE. WlLL MrmorialHospital lhetobyou'llbetrainedin. TR1\fN' FOR COM · 301 y· I • CM PU1'ER ORIENTED IC ona. I ~~ · •• f 11HU2Gil lettc. lrv1ne ed_ appearance. w/front for past S yrs req'd . V.qtinl p ppor. Employer 01t 1ce qua1Lt1es as needed Sa la ry $•100/ mo + S.S. .............. ~ ............... ~ ..... ~! rnr .:i ~rowing land de-875-0025. -I velopcr. 1-'or top skills 1n <---------- COOK I typing & sh you will gel HOUSEWIFES earn Xtra MA Ctll N IST. Retired . Some punch press exp for part time work near Bristol & Baker. Call 540-El»J. PROCEDURES. CALL 642-2734 EOE JE:Hll~Y N fl10RRIS AT , ~ Call Ar ... y "46-5076 SALES Cte<k lor Photo I ~ 1m Dri ve Thru 1n Cos ta 0 rt 't" P'rec:ilion fl1e s :i I dea l rorj Eitper. 11rcf'd. hut w1 lt the opportun1Ly to travel $200 to SJOO month from t r~in. 5 3111\~l-1 :30P~I on occa~!l'1on . your hom e. Part time :sh i ft. f\fon thru 1''r1 Call833---9145 Lelephone soh c1tauon_ & Week~nels of1 . S2 50 J>('r Personnel Resources s el u P a PP m t s I or hr. Clenh;lven Conv. Agcnry : Jl51DoveSt 1i8lcs l1'le n. Prefer Ir~. Hosp ti41:i -7i&1. Suite 112 , Newport Bch CM & NB 11~a. Cati Ed ' Free, Fee &Temporary Ba rm11k1an.552-7991. ppo uni 1es Asseneler housewne or cuHegc age I I f 1ti mc. Must be wilhng 1:?.1r~ .. _}·"Jeit 1ble hours. 645-1163 to learn lite assemruy of 1_c1126cc_• -•~7~·~2-· ------1 •,. ManOC)!'f" . I watches. Capableo1 wide SAL.l::S i\tt\N, e).:~1.J?nced \ Traiee .Joi~ ~he peop e I variety or dulies. Ocpen. Stereo. Apply btwn 12-3. ··Real £state Manager who vo JOlned the Army. I dable .. neaL, 1lex1ble. Call USA STEREO, 312i So. _-' Trainee neMed.'' We're M( ...... ~r,l....,... aeverly,979-<!991. Bristol, Costa Mel!.•. ..r---~ FAlOUT IMHALATIOH on the grow~ Jf you are Real Estate Sales 556--0420 \.. \ -*\ (,. ; , i ~ ___ .11 ~ COOK, Mu st be <'xpcr'd, Rer~ r eq d A11ply, t,;olooy Kllc hcn. Orte~.1 Jlwy,SJl.'.. E.J: MONEY THERA,YTICH an alert, aggre"'"· MGRfTRAl.,EE LIKE CH ICKEN SOUP, SALES. v F b Min 2 yrs f'xper. or dynamic person who is " it CQuldn 't hurt to talk lo MEN &. W k This princei;s line dre!IS by <.:harles ~lont rugne ha5 0 r Y 0 u r v er A 1 schooling. Slilary <'O m -look in~ for a great 1uture New electr1eal firm hu Chuck Nash about a 1 • omen. m• e pockets wilh button detail S(:t 11l lhe side ~ams Qf COUfritTERGIRL c.ipabihties. Earn i lOO inens urate w/Lraining & wn h one OI the finest openings for 6 men. No career in Reat Estate. money in s pite 0 1 the bodice and s kirt. The raglan sleeve~ are 22f1rs a week, 12-4. plus per week for p/timc ex pe r . Cont art ~1 r , compnnies in the beach exp. nee. S48-6.S4J Licensed or unhcell..'led. yourself. Sell a fast. mov· itusseted for good fit. Fabrics. raw !!ilk, linen, EJ Rob•rto'J Rnt. 9am·2Pm or 4Pm·9pm jn Hamilton. Costa fl1esa arcu, contact ui;, Ad· Ing repeat. item.~ )'Our lightweight wool. NS-S16 is cut on /\l1S'i€!S Sites Fashinn l11l<1nd comfortablespaciousol· Memor1J:1/ Hosg;lal , vanl'e pluj o~·crr1dcs. MGR Trne.~ilSOguam+. c1n confidence, o f own boss. No_1nvel't• 10-18.NA-2030iscuti,nMa1urt.·S17.e~t8.20:40;U : C •. ,11 D•••. ·-~<i-ow30 t ice acro5s lhe r>treel 64. 2_27,., E•iu.'ll lpor. Opportun11y and l'l'.ro'Nlh Car nee. Age 23-46. Mr. fOU t SeJ. g]0-8800 mp.,enht. y\~ill cf~ ma ales, 44. fl.1isses Size 12 requires 2 1 ~ yarcli. of 5·1" fabric ..,... troro Oran.aeCounty ..., , w ., .. Levl,M6-54M. , __ l~te~d'-'C~a~r~p~el~·~"'~•~ILor.!cc..'--I 1c . ou an ..... ~ 1.55. ndM t s· 40 · 2~ .... T d ----------1 Airport . For personQl \n-,_E_m_p~l_o~y_er ______ 1 11 r e Your . r 1 " 1· Call W ndy 9o3--Vl63. a a ure 1ze requires • yarns. o or ~r: Couples needu1i; 111orc 1n· lt:rlliew <.:nil Mr. Keyset, .-.!\l anagcment, Rox :\SS, MOTEL MAID, p/time. REAL ESTATE SALES e ' send pattern number, size, nan1e, address and ziP. come. Un us uni oppor. lnr S3J·SO'Jil. Insur. ACJCY Girt c/o thu Dady Pilot . Post Apply Cost• Meaa Inn 1 Newport Beach Condo ,SALES part or full time. Price $2 ,00 plus 25~ posta2e Nov.• av1nla.ble - good enrnln~s. Jlepl y lOj----------C()(ll mercial Unes. 011 . Ot"fH·•~ Box 1560 . ...:osta J20&HarborBl,CM , needs woman with RE No exp. nee. Bea\ltilul Advanee Supplement -1\1ost rerent Sp1d•• c l a.S~11(Jt1d nd no.297 C/Q Fem a Ii {uU Cs p1time. AP· dcrwritlni; & raUne. 1'~x· _._._,_~"-"'-' <_'2_6. -----I Ucl. l to "l dnyg fl week. fas l s ~ 111 n g N E W pattern de!llgns -$1.00 plu.~ Ml postage. Sead I>a1ly Pilot, I'. 0 . lk>~ iii y Ke n tucky Fried per. necess. Salary open NEED 2 Od htcbes. f'ul11 OailJ stJary + eomm. nan d c r 11 rte d bead orders to this ne ws paper, c lo Spadea, 2 !!ridge St .• 1560, Costa Mt ~a. C:t (°h1rken, z~rl9 E. ~st Co. twneflts. 4~-1 087 or IClaa.sifled Ad ! Phone p)t. Car phone nee. Mr ca.11 : i\t.r. Wheatl•1 JtWtlry. Mr. Marienthal Miiford, N.J . 08848 . Dept. CP·IS . .. 9'l626 Jl w.)',~1 549-30S8 6'2·SG18 today! Richards.M&--64.SS. 645 *6 $58 9282 • 1, f • Q•-s• ·1oss -' 1~0 Misc .. ••-IOIO TY · ·-~ •-01 9060 -Ho ·~;'. ....... . -···········-·········· ...... _... -......... ~ · .................... ._ ••• •••• •••• ............... · li'R: s~ 1ot1 ....................... 1..t 1 •o .. toort.11.,.. IOOI ,._ IOIO • '-'tc ~ CtnU• APPY ....... 8y ~..i.:~1.11~ ....................... 1'10 •. s aft F/G ....................... . ....... .,•••••••••"•~•••••••••••••••••.••" ••••••••••••••••••••-.•• MANY l'tEM&C)F FINE ~.:a~~~cek ~l ~plrl~ $7$0, C11l (!LS'J $.(t'3080 STEREO AM/FM a trat:k 1/0 1 140 ~~~r. Tili 58' G MC Sctlool Bus 1 175• SUN-$lUN£BruaC.,nupy EST AT£ JE:Wt;LRY, ifl2·llt4&S35-:8o· ' days. <213Jt75--3951ti. w/2 ape.-en. Pu Ofl bed, lrlr. Full canvu. Camper Delu.1. £xel.' Temple bed, complete. ART 08J£C1'S. AN· · Sil hr cbahes nd Balas,c"'-.$128,JI. We bail Lank xlnt cond condttlon P.P.7»-llJ.8. KJ.npj1e .. .NevertJ.ep1.Qn! TlQUES,. f'l.N!: FURN. 8 YR. Old Ounnmare$ZSO. ir:~: c r~r~"'inen.'s ,•-. servlceo.1au models. Over $.2950. a68'.....a3os after: .... WINNEBAGO Brave -ANTl9UI AUCTION .... M••oy .... 1?·71'14 L11ll•Or•1• Co.....,.9 au1d1 0 .., NVI ETC. PHONE FOR JS. or bal olfer 642-....SOf ' • ..._. 10,000 l'"otdle& in stock. noorui ·~ • r1&. COil -·""""·• aac. i'""O. " BROCHURE . 751-<M2l ' don fo1 coat, port.wt.OX· USA STEJl&O. 3721 So. ' economical SIS V-8, IJOOO lll,000.134-381.S oo-uoo yeen tank. baby crtb & Bristol, Costa Mesa. Leyman 12. good tond. 2 mt , load•d , •llOO .. ..... Dr.llldo. 16 eostaM ... Exceptional Collection Fine American & European Antiques. Lots ol Oak: 5 roll top desks, rnd Oak Ibis. china's, rancy sideboards, hall trees. cllrs & rockers, Grandfather clocks. wall clocks, T!ffany lamps, fern stands. To .many to hst. 3 pteces Furniture. Uvina ..::.:=-==-------JJewelry 1070 Of:iter hi'h type mercltan-~ Sails, cover, $350. Call>.> -='-<-'"-""'CC--~--= SAT & SUN, mo5tiy anti-•••••••••••••••••• ... ••• d1 se. t:all after Spm, . 673-ao26. ---11 T-~ tl70 rm. Dinetteset,8ch•lrs, ques. 1973 Se•rS Color WA ... TED 646-6376,or648-4077 Spanish RCA Stereo "11'· f,....en, .....,.. - 1 I.able. 642--0543 TV, 20362 Bayview Ave. " sole, amJfm radio. $UO. loeh.SNp Oodrl t070 •••••••••••••••••••-- King s~ Bt1d. l...ike New. S.A. ills. Off Bns~ TOP CASH DOLLAR SOLID Cherry dln rm. Call640-U140. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uf'74 Prowler. :D', 1IP1 8, Compl 595 Call PAID io"O R YOUR lUlte, ~rop·leaf tbl , .. SLIPAVAIL'S !'ullysetfcont.Onlyused 675 _ 1 39.S ber)pm. Sat1Sun Feb 15 & 18. 711 JEWELRY. WATCtlE.S, hqtch, ~ chrs w /rush Beaut1ful 21 RCA Color Newport Keach Jtimes. 963-6752. ~-----"'=---I India napolis Apt 8. li.8 . ART OBJ £C1'S, GOLD, ~eats . fi. rt)1da1re f'rst Tv: walnut cab. $250 or .ID' -60' Power or Sail •·-'-e --wlco & / Oin1ng Rm Set. table 4 Couch.Br set.Sorm:free SILVER SERVICE. tree re1i:1g. Avocado. bestoffer.842-7392. -2o'-32'Pov.·eron.Jy "'"':'~ 9400 chairs, China Cob & goodtes.Mov1ng. ···1NE "URN •-•N Wrought iron paUO set. . ~""" r...-•a -"'=.:::::.:::=.:.:::"'----I "~ 00 ·~ • Hand l"•n••h "d, Baby Color TV 21" MU6t Sac. ti73-;u;..J.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( P riv Coll ect ors-Dealers-Decorators Wel~ome. lnsP<!<'tlon ?n Monday. Al l items must be paid for & removed from Premises on night of auction Server. 3 Velvet Occas TIQUES 645-2200 w chairs. v~lvet couch, 2 DESK, Chrs, Appll's, ' Groindpiano.644-5783 d cab, xlnt cond . SLIPfor 36'Yowl M bl "171 R alPI CM Diamond Wedding set , SM-4467 all 7. ask for YW"--1600..._ ar e occas tables mist'." ur · . . IRVINE Couotry Club Dee. WHnted!.542-6661 ~-..,.-. cofree t.,,ble & lam~ Sal.&Sun,9-3.!oll22nd JUSl divorced. must membe r s hip .,.850.+J~~".:...--------1 -::--".=::=:==:....=c....-•CALL5.:k>-6940• 552-83911 & NwptJ sacr1f. paid $795, st:ll tor transfer fee. 646_:.343 MARANTZ 20lS Rcvr. ADJACENT to Luxury 21 ---===='-=-'--~~!~!~~!!!!~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~1 ~00,640-5027 'J "" L k + :.! un1'11rn. apt. Pkg. e-FOHD Van/truck, two Rattan Din. Set. 48" rnd. 9' blk naugh. sol a. brand B it v a r 1 3 n c hi n a , ~ f:i3~;:w. a I. !14 oo mo. H l . wide Goodyear urea on table, 4 swivel chairs new, itOOO. lronr1te lielbros M1n1·Com Com-Germany, 30 pc se\Ung. Marina . (:.!l3J 786 8 wide steel rims. LS inch Herculon uplst. $ITS. ironer, $40. Dinette set, pute r watc h . dig1t~I No marks or chips, like Bogen column PA, gd wht:els, 5 bol.L b1'3-&2titi NOM EN over 21 Need lo Work at Angie'· Famou s P1z:ca E\• "'Ork 25260 La Pa~ Rd Laguna 1-llll::. Apply aft 4 Matching S4" buffet, crea m color, 4 chrs. ~-read -ou~. Yr guar. 517 · new. 18 yr old. Med. oond. inust sell. Best oJ . morn. or eves. $100 Twin bed set, '\i6 bl ue !\1ustang bucket ~6-2855. \ green floral design. rer.Jeff,645-9766. "°:!l/Spet'CI/ 080 USED BICYCLES dresser, night stand, l.ite seats. xlnt cond. $30 pr. Miscellaneous 8080 \'lhite I lowers, gold -"-'~-'-''-"'-'-""----I ~ 9 Detail Work Car Foreign •SAVE30%to50% fruit wood, w/spr1ngs & Elec Edryer. xlnt shape. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !laired trim. Hardl y FISHE1R AM t F;<.t steedereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cars Only. Porsche. All Makes .. All Models mattress. $185 Coord. i6S lee roaster, $10. used. $52_546---0127 conso e. Turntable n s 161,.l.i · 1968 Ev 1 n rude Deno. Rolls. 67.5-1047 Cstm Built Cruiser bOys bdrm trundle bed Misc household goods. W AMTED repair. i2S. 546 -8879 / SporLSman i:;s HP, V--6, Bill Cahill & Molo-Cross Bikes w/spr1ngs & mattress, 847 -6229 1777 1 Lewis ·ro P CASI-I DOLLAR Crart sm an reel type _'548 __ -56_7_• _______ 1 110. tA·1de tracK gull winglAllll-=c..:;.~.~.,"------- AlsoAll Acressoc-ies night s tand , desk, Lane,HB ($pnngdale& PAID FOil YOUR lawnmov.•t:r & edger+ hull w/ tilt bdtrlr. Xlnt ci"'sics t5Z0 WRI~ Reepc•-~c-'--dresser & bookshelves, ,_s_1a_t_e_'-~'------J•·w•'LRY. WATCllES. _misc.64_,_9_2'»_. ___ •-~-&M --1-rond.839-2800. as •ER -r-· $24S, all xlnt <.'Of\d. Ownr. • LI LI _.. ..._. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~d Pro right away to 6-&SOWCoastH.,-y.NB moving 644 _5839 l\fov1ng, antique iron & AR'r OBJ ECl'S. GOLD, Sears 25" walnut color lctuipmeftt FOR SALE lS' Glaspar, .>I Wll.LYS. Xlnt cond. help write shop manua1 1 ___ C~a~l~l~64~5~--&88-==·'--l-'-=="'--=:.:.:__::::::_ ___ I brass bed, Waste King SILVER Sf~R VI CE, console S75. Airline 19 '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5U HP J o hnson eng . Sec to Appreciate. Call PM tor brand new motorcy Ch inese Furn11ure, dhwhr, Tappan Elec t-'INE l''U HN & AN -colorporL~.M-12-5142 Sparten trlr. All new. 646-113-l>forBob. cle Fun & hard work. Camtras & ~1other of Pearl screen. stove eye level dbl oven. 'l'IQU ES. 645 -l200. Boats, Marine 11iever used. ~.495. or of-_::::__-'"':..:.:::.:::..=='--- Job lasls month, maybe "-'--' 8030 72x72. SSOO. Rosewood w1ndowA/C,manyother 4,HIMS, l Cragar, 2 ~.1--t 903 0 t'er. S3ti -1618 or 5:Jt\-1GTDP.1ARKll •..-•r•-••• d ' •FIHEW(l()Q SALI<:• Ch o -..-~····-· d k more 11 Wt! love you. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• carved coffee table. goo 1es Sat. & Sun . rom~ reverse .• 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-2683 •.,~)restore ,as lll g beginne r s plea se. NEWSMAN sellong TQJl. 213 /431 -2660. 642-7151 415 f'ullerlon Org. Ecut·. di•I $7S cord. Sm. Helrt~. £<!0. '65 1-lon· sr.tALLBOAT llOAC __ ..::.:=------~tSOO ~3 714/752 168o E 0 £ St. NB Newport Heigh ls. $43 . \h ord. 5!U -l l22 d a 9 0 CY c I e $ 5 0 900 tl bO t T.-..sportaH• -· · · ' COR Super D F.1.4 w / LG E Al'r10 IRE, like new. l~LJ;;i:;;';o~~~~~; l ~C~o~a~,~·~·~··~"~·~-,~ood~S~u~1~>p~l~y-J ~oog~·~---09:=!'~5~8!_.:_ ____ • hwab a generator ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·17 Cadillac Fleetwood. • • • :.!Sm m . F .3.5 Topcor. Beds, Couch & misc. ISUN 2/16 Newport Bch wit attery charger. Nt~w eng. drive train. Ex. Koret1 Ratdoss 17552Jordcoo :.!OOmm F .5.6Topcor,2X chest . 675-3026 or home.CornergroupSlOO, PUBLICAUCTIOM M EM BEltSHiP in New. W.e(ranteed, in C Sal cond.::)JS00.832-1704 I l I . I 11 , c crate. Portable, mount ~rs, e - te econver er, 1 ler.s. 644--o5ti:.! new rechner $45, 23·· Ad-MANY JT EJ1,1S Of F INE tVINt: OAST Country R t 9120 focusing screens, etc. . miral color tv "''80. Ko.ng ES'rAT•', J •'W•'LllY, Club. £1000 + trans1er on transom with bait en Recreational/ lrvlnit I N I . s· h 1 ..... ,. "' LI tank nolde,s. Wco·g .. ·· "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yehi'cl•s 9530 S28S. Cal 837-6722 after ew s o a, e rc u on sz be d $80. Hi -boy ART OBJ t-;CTS. AN -fees. Dys: t2 131283-7081, '"" °"' 5. fabric , down filled dresser SM>, 6. Go.Id sofa 'f lQUES. FINE fo'UHN., evesall 7: 644.5736 lbs. Stow while un-8' FOOT ALASKAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 cushions, yel/gold Jgrn $90, ·corm ica d1netl( ETC. Pt-IUNE 1-'t>R IN· Misc-'lan----derway. Greaten ouy for CAMPER. Boat rack, ice !\tint Cond Street Legal 4 You are the winne.-ot' 2 tickets to the UCIHOME IASKETSAU. ~.c:!!•••••••••••••~?;4.! stripe.645-9120 w t leatherette; chrome FO.&BROCl-IURE Won~tod·-· 8081 ~F_ar1n~~106073A.C.! $31)(). bog~ds1decdo~partmFe~ts. pas s t:nger. corvair directors chrs, 20 cu ft 3 &15-2200 irm. · , . con 1 ion. ~ irst power 22 mi. per gal. •PETWORLD• l\tov1ng ! !\lust sel l door fros t-free refng_l ----'-'-~-"----1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 25 HPJohnsonOut· ~7::i0. takes It. t:ALL Safctv Ck approved. GAME Yorkie Sl,,0. Chihuahua, matching sofa & chairs & SITO. Coffee table. lamps *I BUYl. I.* \VIII Bid •HI• Cash for board Motor, like new. 4 9"-S680 . 557-4S-l3 tiny poodles. Lab. noke, 42 ·· round solid birch cof· & more. All in xlnt cond. Gd Piano. Wnte PO Box "'"-r.r. p p t=• Ch , T PU pd ,.,... fee table. 968--3662 Good d r & .,,.,uu. ri. ty.1)46-56.U. .....,. evy ~~ · 4 s · \'W DUNE.BUGGY February ~.1975 Please call 642-5678; ext 333 to clai m your ·r ickets. lNorth County toll tree numbe" 1~ 540-1:.!:.!0J. dox1e, shihtzu, pit bulls.1-===c.:.::.=.-==---l l l07 Baycresl Rd, N.8. use urn1lurc 3ti2. Corona del Mar. am/f /10 ' · If/ k · apploances o' •""II ·ell ro 92""~. • m w r:i se cont ltiOO 1-.:ng. Slreet Legal coc apoo. pom. lOti Burlington House. 7 pc. 645-8916 "' s r O£J loafs, Power 9040 camper.i3295.646-S::t.57. Call645-537tiaft.C mixed puppies. Stud Dining set & ctuna closet F b . you. -,"'E~,-N-C_l_N_G_C_h ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• servicemostbreeds.252.5 ~700 CashreglSterSISO 3 ar e rware . irons, M4STERS.4.UCTIOH 1• t · ain Link .72 AZTEC 21 . 1 T .1 Six Pak . 8' Cabover 4Whee1Drives tSSO W. 17th at Fairview. SA. 'h ~ 1 slate pool table glsware C"eranucs. appl, 646·8686 & 83)..9625 :' .~na',""1 . "5i, 11""3'-'3.3•8•t0es, 22.S HP 1 k ·. '&ai er. Ca m per, compl. w / ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qrw-n eves 531-502'1. ''"'"" '""7.0 ,,_c:,,_ clothes, fram_ es, utensils. r . 5 d ·~ 09 • .. · 1 e new in out iacks "'"'"" 979 7cn') ..~ .........,_,,., """"' 2977 81m1n1 at Baker. a ttior un ay~-74 111329 -7245. -' <llhrs.644-5736. . _..,.,_,_ -.,,..w. ti Dodge<pwr wgn, strttt M«cllOfidiH WEIMARANER AKC 2 Highback gold uphol. 1 _c64:.:6_--68..:=c.9l:_ _____ cu s ·r l) M . ~tad e Musical 34 Ft Sea VS53--dsl 58' GMC School Bus lie. Huns greal. contact ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma,e, 4 mo. Champion chairs. 2 AvOC'ado grn Patchwork Skirts. l·land-lns~·monh 8083 towe.r pla;ka~bF CB MD Ca m per Dclux. Exc,I . !GU Roche!ter SI. CM bloodline. Will sacnfice 1 t 1 80 H 0 U S E H 0 L D 1 h d ''" Co n d 1 t 1 on r I ••• . cxx1 h ve ve oungechrs. Sq Furnishings & Garage tled qui ts, an 1nade ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Hlot recorder, decca 7s1_1818 · · · J F.EP, new '14 CJ5 Afttiq.es 1005 price lor a g ome. ft avocado grn carpet. Sale. 1400 Kings Rd. N.B. candles lly Dee -Lites. Organ, beautiful Conn ~101 extras. s.>l-8432. alt · Renagade. VII, lo mt, •••••••••••••••••••••••1 _:99"-7~--4....:8=04:..::· ______ Several other chairs. S4S--0480 Antiques. !land-Crafted "Minuet" spinet. Extra ;;> Fur Sale: 71 If p1\gnrn S-1.Wll _55~l~--03Ql..::=---- W i ck er F u r n go Id Ad bl A c 8 Short red uphol. divan. I Gifts. All at 1ncreJ1bly bO -1 -watches, wroug0ht iron pu°:p~es,e6 w~old~a::s~ Twin mattr & bxsprng. Sat/Sunl0to4. low opening s peC"1al ~;-~~;-_0:~~t. Sacriltce 23'PEllFOR!\1ER ~~ verdcamper.~ps-1 . 'i3JeepWag0nttrCustoo babycrib,oakchairs/ta-Shots. Dewclawed . Comesee,makeo1r.820l I-lou se Demol ition~. pr1ces at ·rt-IE CENTEN·1c-ccc--=------F/G,TwnV6'voEng's ntcon .96J-l 5 &L P,S,P /ll,Rad,A/C.Lu~ ble. double headboard. 54S-S2l7. Ster Ii n g Av e. II . B . s o m e t h 1 n g f 0 r NIAL SHOP. SL:.! 3Ulh St. Office Furniture & $3900, 675--4618 Motor Cycles/ ral'k. snow. ures $4400. lamps, sofa 64S-8!Hil,f-'C'.:.-'::".::__ _____ 847--0044. Everybody . Furn , Cannery Villa>-:e. Also. Equipment 8085 •WANTED Scooten 9150 8J0-327M lots more. GE'f your valentine a plumbing Iix , bld g Call us tur 1nlormauon ••••••••••••••••••••••• p * ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------sweetheart! A pcecoous TWIN Beds, Chest & m1r-m , 1 36 3 about our quilting S , artnersh1p 1n larger .73 BU T 2 \ 1 .'HL. DRIVE JEEP P I ll & 01.," a cr1a s e tc. I , . . 'ECYChrsS8/2A,execsvl than,_.,,,_ Fo s h•'-L ACO Alp1na ·,,-, lnle ,natoon al Ublic •ucfion AKC Samoyed puppy. ror. ma · sprgs."' w,, .... ~ h D '"B cJa s:.es ti75 14!fl .. " """ ..... as ore. r. 1'" • • · • chrs :S l.'>125. drft mach "'2-•-,"~ l50cc. Never raced. Low "'' ·-· f d" 645-5891 cc===c=.:.:..:.::::___ .. " ,... H a r ,. es le r . $ 4 O O, MANY J'fEMSOF FJNE °" -,JUVJ or 1reeL1ons 1----'--------1-• • • StiS, Pu~rce St.I W 19 CMf -'=-=='------m1. t-:xcellt:nt cond1t1on 908-{J~.>8 ESTATE JEWELRY. tosee&iaJlinlove! NAME brand baby cri _b 2~~~/S~~/s~:~~s~g_'°4p;~t4' Barbar Gaf · t>-15-741 1 .LJ'SEA BJRD.1/02001-IP. S000.673 -~ 1---------- ART OBJECTS, AN -, wolh nea new m ''' 0 Ylft • nds eng. work. Head , rvcks 9560 TJQUES FINE FURN AKC Teacup & Standard . ,,.6_'· 7 _a ess. b1.'kes. m1n1 to 350cc. 2217 Ch~Rd. P & O 8090 · 67 KAWASAKI 120 O $25 ~ 88 !;f/548 5676 _.. ianos "9G"I ('amper top. trailer. trt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ETC. PHONE FOR IN: Pc:>odles . Schnauzers, · ~·shr , dryer.sew. mach. Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3500 . or will take Bik e. Excellentcondiuon FO &: BROCHURE. AJghan Pups.639---02l9 Cam per Jack, sinks. Yuuarethewinncrol COASTMUSIC s maller in trade . ~-673 -~ 71 DATSUN &i5-2200 Ado,able Blk Cockapoo. Gar'GCp Sale 8055 clothes .. plants. II' you 2 t1cke1S to the 6-14 222ti o' 675 o•-••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• dOfl 't see 1t, ask for 1t ! L<JS"r A Mi::..-, . .\ ----......,., Round Oak table &: ti 9 wks. $30. UCI HOME •Fell Organ F'a1r• 10 -Nood hull $4000; w l ds l Sb500. 30 · v.·1 C"ab1ns ~ ti75 ~945. chairs. $5SO. Oak i ---~-·a_1_1 _:;;_·,_~5237 __ . __ 1 ANSWERS TO Ladder. Cooler, i('t! box, 14.SKET&.4.U \\'IN•10HGAN· sideboard. w/ beveled German Shepherd Pup-weights, wood . 2730 GA.ME tither Prizes > ~irror, $180. Otd print pies, S wks old. Need SCRAM·LEJS Fa1rv1ew. Unit K-64. February 2'2, l!175 liooths -E;.;hib1lS lilied ··The Storm" ap-good homes. 642-5655~ SfREAK -WHINNY 991 -53211 aft.4 ' Please call 642-5678, ext Jam Sessions' prox date 1000. iSO. ~ LOCATE -QUENCH 333 to clai m your ,Fulln&G1ttslorA11 of other misc . fur ni -.~-ToY-8045 " ENGULF -FOR•GE u c _es 8060 T kl IN -n Co ca ti-ll·lH51torfre-e t 8 278 ..,...... -'' ~ LC es. 0•~ unly t:alendarof Events ure pcs. S4 · 0 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• TELETJ-IONS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• toll fre e number 1:.. 548-3G40. Next week my club is 540-12201. l''I ELL> S Wareho u:.e Sale. 400 Pianos & or· gans n ev.· & u sed Sp inet s, Grands Players Going oul for Llusint:ss ttent lopt1on to buy Kawai. Suenway, Ha!dw1n . Cn1(•ke r1ng, Yamaha. K1mbal1. Wur et e Antique Garage Sale. 20 hall trees, misc furniture. 422-l tith Pl. Costa Mesa. 9-5. Sat. only Private Sale-Old glass. lamps. prinlS. Sun only. ADORAILEPUPPY ARAB Stallion. 4 yrs. 8mococker /dachshund going to stage an 18· Arab Filly, l yr. Both hour lelethon ror the d k Afrectionate, quiet worthiest cause or them a r gr e Y F adJ u r · Loves llids,dogs&cals Hay sey n bloodline. Indoor/outdoor pet all. We're gonna raise Neg o t 1 ate Price Female,black money to stamp out 552-8770 * 498·l0'79 * TELETHONS. 1---------:c-:--::---'-'"----i--.,.--------~DUNN Buckskin Geld ing, Old English Sheepdog, FLEA MARKE1' 81h yrs. Gd. w1children. feml, 9 mos old, to good 1400W. Balboa Blvd.NH. S400 or best offer NTJ Q E • home w / lrg yard. Feb.19,t2to7:30 044-5475 A U ::s SHOW iii. 586--6418. l----'-"'--"--C..::'---1--------- SALE Mar. 14 . IS, lti. J;;;:;;:--;;;~;;::,-;;;;;;:--;-:::-Jll"t:'.".,._f!"• .... -... ._ __ _ 1754 W. 8e8L'Oll, Anaheim. Ross moor Shop·g. Free to good home I yr. Center. i''ormer Kress old male St. Bernard. Bldg .. Seal Bch. Stalls Loves people. 495-4757 Avail. Dealers & Collec-tors call: 213--430--Q:l80, 10 mo. Golden Lab-Shep. S98-1268or431--9420 Needs family to love. Smart & obedient , ANTIQUE Rnd. Oak tbl. 646-6842 I890's. $175. 546--8258 Adorable 6 wks. old mixed liiiiiiiiiiiiiliii;,.;;;iiiiii;;;;I breed puppies. need good • homes.540-1287/646-3507 *ANTIQUES* 'SHOW & SALE s-ci-..... 1 ... FEI. 21, 22, 23 Fri. Sat. 12-9, Sun. 12-6 Gen Adm . SI .SO, Public Invited AUST. SHEP Pup. Freeloocw.,. :.,.,·~-­gd . home. Male, 6 wks.r~ 646--4756 Persian Cat. one year old I fr ee t o go od hom e 751----0248 all. 6 , "'"'ihre 8050 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• r llO'!llO'!~'!!!''!!!''!!!''!!!''!!!''!!!'~* GOOD quali1y sofa & Applionces 10 Io lo~·e seat, ne\'er used. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving-must sell. Lad y Kenmore Elcc1-966--882~'-------­ Dryer . Good cond1t1on SOFA -12· sectional, S95. Call 963-1752. French Prov1nc1al. beige 1 d brocade Good cond. ' t~ri,11 a1re. frost free, 2dr $lOO. 642_2777 copperlone, xlnt cond.1---------- SISO. 540---0460. MATTRESS Fng. Coppeclone washe' ES ... •• *" lO EA lf:l' Mahogany pey,•s £125 each. • 045-7469. Singer Pol't !'.)ev.1ng Mach S75. Anlq 1-lall l'hr. Sltitl. Dr ·rbl w /:.! leaves h0st1hosless t-4 mor chairs. ')200. 5-\8-9871. & dryer . $75. Queen, Full & Twin Sels 557--4831 Pr1cedtoMoveNow!' An •atealilr a..-Oft• aats •'-· 833·9625 & 646-8686. FREE P ICKUP. Refgs. Appl's Scrap Metal ILLNESS FORCES fl.le to Call Anytime 67S--S258. Sell Everything. Exan1-ple: If all custom-made Sears "70 Washer i95. Kroehler Sofa & Lav· G 1S Bltn Dishwasher $65 eseat. Just paid $1200- Whirlpool ' Auto Wshr. WiU sell for only .$375. $40. Al50 have solid oak Guar/del MIJ-8672 tables, Several oil paint- ings, hide-a ·bed. Call Refr1g 2DR FF $65 . anyume. Will be home. Washer & dryer SllS. 761-lOM . Works A 1-M&--8500 ·uslom corner group- We1t1nghouse rrost-free ing-dual beds auach. to I{' relrig. Frozen food cane tram table. Adj. cof- com pa rt $100. Call fee table, wdJ make dLn- c"4:.:.:.7-4f<_:::.::•o.· ___ _,..,--J ing height. E-Z chair, Aactlo9 1015 lamps. pictures. etc. Some antique s. 7141997-2931. ....................... •AUCTION• S f' PM M U S. T S a c r 1 f i c e at eb22 .. 7:30 Houst:lull, only S nl00$. Lie. Moult.on Pla)'houff: otd ! Everything Cor let:s to8 Laguna Cnyn Rd. 1'75 f'ord' Pinto. Fine than hall or ans. C05l. Arta. Vtctor M~ycle, Owosso kngsz . .&olid Suzuki Go-cart. Hobie Pecan bdrm. $450. Cllm .boards. Wtavln11. W1la.hire Coronet lmfuz. Natl & box spras. $150. ii""i:·~;;;---0ifti;A J Velvet Sofa & loveseat, m.ycln 1020 both $200. SoUd ,..00 -.••••••••••••••••••• cocktail + end lb.I&. $50 US£0 ...Bikea ft fJ.d.i . SIS ea. Swivel rocker.a $45, 7 1t 1tp. use NewP6rt Blvd. ple<'e PulalkJ Orie11,tal C.lf. f4J-f91D dlnJoa. $400. Cnr. group $801 Lane WaJnut aame .ztus JO pd. racln.I bl•e. .set $200. Dresser J7S. Jlilyaold.t rr--. Roll-away bed, itO. 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JENSEM HEALEY & JEHSEH HEALEY IHTERCEPTER SiJIC5,.St:r\'lce, & Leasin g . . ••••••••••••••••• •••••• -----~-~'--1 ORAMGE COultrl"S O&ST Nt.UJP(Jf\T IMPrlHTS •SPECIALS* Of the Week '69 Datsun Pickup (10079SJ 5799 '68 Chevy 4 Ooor f733LPE) 5699 '68 ·Ponliac (736EIDJ 3100 W.C..st Hwy. II& 642-9405 Sales·~ervice·Lcusu1g Karmann Ghia 97lS Roy Carver. Inc. ;;~·~·~~:;••••••••••••• ·Roll s 'Royee , BMW $1000. ' '46,00J 1n1. 234E.17th.St. 675--0657 all 5 Costa Mesa 546·•'444 ' ·73 2002 'fll A1\1 /f'1\I :.un-Matda 9738 ' . -...................... . roof, many extras. .9'.J8-7tlti.~ 73 RX2. Xlnt cond, -----------1 a n1 11m :.t('reo. taJ>c , Un Copri 9715 drWarr.644-4~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------- 72 C~\Pl{l V·l.i. Sllt'k, air. f>'M stereo, l3 mpg, S2ti.5o. orot!e r. !:13J--'J2.'">1 "7J RX 3 Wagon. Loaded'. $JOUO. l ":illSJl-177 1 ·13. 2uou, 36m, A 1C..:. J~ikc Mercedes Ben 97-40 rr'ew ~2tiiU/oJJer .••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-74.b'"J 1:r 280 c . Wn1te/Lan in· Oahu" 9720 1er1or. fact sun r oor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo tape deck, 1ut1 5-ILI 12<:!LIJ ::i A L t-: I' H I C 1·: !I ' a.l10t Mw;a• * ...,......, -· trans miss ion. radio, , ... ,,1_1.-11 ...._Vlelo •1:1·1740 Saab 9760·i-----·-·-·----i neate r.1Jti0EuQ1 lr-"°'~-"-''------,1 SELL US YOUR OLD CAR, WEU LEASE YOU OURS! 100 1\lcw & U&ed LOChoo;,c Hou•e af lmoorh 523-7256 . ·75 4SOS£L. loaded, ro«>f, ~o ld . 3000 040-567:1 liUn- m1. ------ ·M.8 . JS Coupe. UOSE 1971, 33000 m1 , J\11st Blue paint, auto, P IS. Pr Disc tlrli.s, 11nted windo ws, clcc. antenna, Uecker 1\f c x 1 c o ,\ J\1 I f>" i\1 , Leather. fire ext,(Jay J 644--00lJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 VW fhtng, white, lire racK, on1y 751,)J m1, fl aw- SUB 1e ss, always ga raged :>2475. 54/i--od5-l 1-- "61) J3UG. Ol"l/?. O"Tier. 5J ,\1 . Good cond. $.'!UV. CaJI 5./.U-4·1:M. $2199 ~Cadillac: uoo--. ea.t..--- '75 Eldorado Buy or Lease Autnoriz.ed Sales & Ser vice Beach Imports d~~:a --------19b6 Hortior ( M. 646 9JOJ •'71 VW Camper* Pop[op AU the goodies 12l7DIF1 J~11 xur1ou s eun\'t·rt1illC'. t-'1rcmist pa1rll, tcalller 1nte rioL". dt1a! l"lHTII Ott 1'1 acArthor and Jam bore~ 848-Dove 75l--u9Ul.l 1'iewport &>ach Harbor V.W. 842-4435 07 VbJvo JllS, good cond. ::.cats. IUIL pwr. 1.1l·t :11r, ~~15 Lilt v.·nl . an1,1n1 "''''rt~) 4ill-ill~ mu1t1plc . ..:, 11 l\tr:.i 1·1\ ta1)('. cruise contro1, 1•te. Autos, New 9800 univ tid3ti m1. 011tn1~111::.i.r •:••••••••••••••••••••• nc": auto. 1 ~•71LJ>UJ flu~ SUB lll711 Beacn Blvd. llunt· **IWOH•* Wt'cli.cndo111)" 1ngton Beach 'fhe Big Deat lTYJ $9495 1-----------•Sl2,00UCad11lac• IMMEDIATE D.ELIVERY SALES &SERVICE Dick Miller Mator• 120 W, Warner at So. J\1atn Check Yourc1101ceo!Colors,ln-Md:·· ~' · - Th P • tcr1ors. Luxuries & Ex> 'mil! r!I ese nces tra.s. \V1ll sell tor oest or-1'1t~.,_ '71 VW ,.,_ Pn o Dawn at ~ ....... -- H4J O.I \V Special Lhi S -·~·~1;':::3~1~W~. ------P~-.·~~·--===·~·--~ v.·eekend Autos, Used '7L Sed11n Ue\/11tl"' . ./.liOtJO S 1599 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi, 1oaded, clean. SJJou . '68VW8ug MJ1-212i 1\fe tall1c J:Uue13410Ct:J 21!0 S E 3.5 CPE. Full ·Santa Ana 551·ll:$2 8"1ck 9910 t>::t r.:1 l)tJH ,\UO-Under P.o "'·er ·,SQ rt" .. Mei·a1. Topfg 9765 G rl·en , coganc Iler. Ex-••••••••••••••••••••••• $1099 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.•nlsa 1e . Jr,,.·1n , Ph : '7 3 Buick ti i3-14ull or tii.J-tiUtill ••••••••••••••••••••••• COM MELL CHEVROLET SAL~S & SERVICr: 2828 Harbor Blvd. l'l>S1'r\ ~1 t-:"IA 546· 1200 ----------· l'.17:1 ;\ION l'E ~AHLO Land.Ju , $J,2JU. Day:,;: 1i ·lt1 --1/ili1J, Evt!s . X·ll -j !Ui' ;i· l duur l1npala :!l!L), \. 0lt•an, lie\\' t1res1 0attcry. V.'/lOll·!'o;1l c l)I UC l>ook: flr1ce. 1% :.i~=--~-__ _ ti~ Nv' a, ti cvi , :nan. tr.111 ~. ;,;uud ru;1 g l"Ond. J.;1l Oll llf(':->. ::i75U. :ltil-5J.)j t>.i Cll EVEl.Lt-; 11,l:111ou 4 dr, 1\1C . 1~1 :-i, At\1 1!<'1\I, new l><i tt ,.,_.. µ:i.1nt. ~J. l"Olld. ~7.) ti-lli-7ti.~ . \[U.S'l' St-:LL 7l 1\1onte Carlo uus ~·kend, 10.m1 1 t\C, !'S, JJ ll, !tad~. PvL J'tytl:J0-7141 1::174 ln1P•t1a \\1ugon, x1nt c·und. Jov.· miles. under l'll. cond. SIU,000. Call eves. wknds 497-1271. Other times 871--8012. DISCOUNTS? '69 """"lladr Aff /F~,Auto. t YZU724J ·sf499 225 Eldorado ·12, pertett con-I.Hue hoOIC, 11 ,JI, 1act air,' ·75 MERCEDES280; Ful- l y equ ipped , plus 1\~\1 1 Ft.l stereo: low uulc<1ge ex.ec. car. r~ult ~ah• price SW,9l!J lease a t sui1 .3~1 per mo. 48 mu. REBATES! '70 vw fast!>ocl< O!'ange (922VBS1 Limned 4 door hardtop, d111on ~ LOiHJedl auto ta•l!!a t e . Lie. INVOIC'E vtn.y' top, tapelilry in- 1 __ ,._· _· iw. ti i:J-6-117. :;t)IJJ P~. 5·1lJ..-7i:H4 !l an1·ti ter1or. dual com iort prn,1\ton-Fr1 1ordel<.i11:. + $1599 be atS, l"un P'-'"'r . iact air, 7lCoupcdeV1Uc uit wheel. 1:roise control, 1\tustScJ L &t o1Jc r. t>8 L\f PALA lj pass. St~1-. pv.·r .doorJoci.::s,stel'eol! ti.i:)·ull'.1 11011 \\'ai,:nn, S:lllO. 10%? open JJJr. t714)83J-930tJ Brin ~ yoor Dest deal to Harbor Volkswac;ien 842-4435 I 871 I Boach ll•d. Hunlin<Jlon Beach 54fr-i.131~ track tape etc. J'rue !ux-"ti7 Etdo. Good condnion. 1---------- ury J\l a bargain pnce. ,\tust sell this v.·eek~nd. our f'leet J\lgr. and lX! ·7.a MEHCEOES 450 SE pr eparedtQdnvehomea Sedan: Beaut. si lver w. Nev.· Toyota t21)4HOH1 s.-r.15.6'1.>-74~. $3888 12 ,\10N ft::: CAHLO Silver w t v.•ht, v1ny1 to1J. blue 1nter1or. s unroof. l than 40lKJ act. mi les. 185L ~\ UlllO LlL J Lease .or 5cJJ. Dir. ~ • . . 171 " •33-"00 ~ TOYOTA * '67 Bugs* J::f72 Coupe deVJ!le. all Air. P11.S. P1S. Jl & JI , x1nt. cund . ~.m. or ol· xtra s, xlnt, ~-IJ5u ler.fi..li)~l2ti u.ii~;s 1----------- iJ GAljRICE Es tate CREAMPUFF! Wg n .l"u11 pwr, ~1 1 r WlFt:"S ti3 V1twU . lo n11, ::.no cli.s & roof rat:!\. spe. alumn. v.·neels. Je_ss ",,... 111n:·& '73 J\1 t:RCEDES450SEL; • -. Ucau1. beige w. Con11nac 1966 Horber. C.M 646 9JOl 2 f>~11Hy Hceonditioned fo Choose t'rom Priced R1gnt For ·rne Weekend Li!:L'S 1\1AKE A 1:172 LaSaore loadi:d . :17:1-2.i::!J DEAL beaut cond ~~ 4~·27ti4 :iJ,(}!Jt) . .l41:i·lj-1141 tkl!). 7350 1~tl:!r1 or •. low mileage SALEf-WireWheels. Harbor V.W. 842-4435 4 D" Capri 9715 Capri 9715 (.>.:!7 JltTJ Lease ot sell. Dunlap-ij:Jtj.7002 l)lr (7 14 I 833-'J.JOO l 65x l4 Radial. SO!l.J7 + 70 1tlYIERA Low miles & .t:x lra nice ! (IJ79AlNJ ()range Counly Volvo, Anaheim 7~-an.> "'LEAs.i::··: Pnces: Euro· ,69 TOYOTA pean De11ver1es: In· 18711 Beach Blvd. Hu nt· 1n~lon Beach 1orma11on Contact t\lr. CORONA Sande rs, 5J5-8 464 or 2 dr, '1 spd, 1000...·c t>n.I!. "71312~J.w,N F. 18~u2~,:,.,Llke new. "/J CE1'i f U RY, oe1ow 5<!3-7250. new brakes. gd tires ... SUN5ETfoRD U1ue BooK. P 1s. t>1DtB. -----------1 w1sll bl ttl rdJ;; on rear. _ air, new w1w ures, xlnt MG 9742 $8.50 . .l48-171l day510 -54•10GardenGrove B1vd l'O nd . Pvt patty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jiim. Westminster ti3f>-4LIJO j 51_207,1 ' 1::169 4 dr, 4 spd, must 5el.L ·72 VW 411 Station wagon. Cadillac. 9915 SllOO . 536 -0504 o r 1\lust sell. Extra clean.••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·0'.:'93 549--0660 7J COU p E DE VtLLE, 72 ·royota Carina, 4 sp. lo ·73 V\11 Super Bug, 1\llnt. 1m1nae. Ov.·ner moving m•.Sltl.5Ul irm. Sacr1fice,$22U1.PvtPar· to lla"·ai1 ,\1ust sac. ti.J5-8613 ty.494-0321 . below DJue b ook. MG Sales, Service, & Leasing ............................................... $ 0 NEWPlJf\T IMPllf\TS J-----------1 -~---------1 ti7J-l:til9 Triumph 9767 ·t>G· Y\V. Sunroof. Hebltl-----------1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cng, & trans. l;ood rub· ·05 COUPE DE VILLE. JIOO W. C(o.,l llwy.111. . 642-9405 . • oer.~atJ.6iJ-J6.i.ll. l:llack, leather inter. Triumph to.:_vc.ry opuon. AU pwr. _ Vol•o 9772 1\lust see to appreciate. ~les, Service, & Leasing ••••••••••••••••••••••• $:175. ti-12-3707 '69Chevy Coupe (lAW416) po~er . new radial t1rcli, WILL BUY YOUR :io.uou miles . $1!9 75. 70 MG 1'11dgct. very good DATSUN.TOYOTA eves1wknds 494-7tl!J7, con d ., new radials, NEWPORT IMPllf\TS ·73 VOLVu H'i-IE Choose i J Eldorado convci·t. gold iv/ s unrool loaded mu s t sell tthltiJI PN J: or mctauc ~J:taU i o'il"er. ov;ner green 11iU2GIUJ. Both o&l:t3_7700 auto., air. IC'athcr, pwrj-----:-,--,--·r• s1eer1ng, r adio. &neater. :1 .. 1::173 E1 Dorado FACTORY REBATE ON ALL NEW CAPRIS 5899 70 Chevy Impala (640AOSJ ss99 '66 Ponllac Waaon IRUK&71) • 5499 OR VOLKSWAGEN d:ty!'I S:J3-JtJ71 . n m 1fni. Uest offer over R Ou NO'I' il45<i.4:17 -l•la.I JIOOW'···'"-"" PAIO FO n 1 ·.UOD,l!Jf)g,30,000rnionnu -------~ ·~''"I·"""' l>range County Yo1vo , Cuds-Go1nStyle! Anaheim 75U·aH5 i''ully e quip., excellent W 1 LL PAY T 0 P eng Automatic A /C "&; Magnette sedan, Xlnl. 642 9405 JJOLLAR. CALL KENT :i\4250 642~494-5783 e ng, paint, tirea., A.Lrue • VOLVO Orange County Volva' cond. ,.\ss ume Dal.-~250. firm. Co. ex- ecu. autos. l)k. o!ue-lgt blue & s il ver , Ph : 1'42-tkJ.hi or g.&7-&)l.)7 ~~A~L~L~F.~.N~. 54~0~--0~14~2:. ~~~·~··;·~-';;:~~~:;;~~<~la~S~S>~C~-l~J~2~5-0~-=494~-<j34;;~';· ~ Volk1wocien 977d ........................ ·73 VW IJUS, am1fm, sun· , roor. removable camp· 1 1ng. Call 9ti2-ill'l7. In Anaheim •'ti9142 Sllcl< Oi51HEB • 6!114l auto. 1ZSPIS9t! ··10 14.l WRn. 1219HOE ' ' 71 YW S UP ER Bug. new p111n t. s unroof, xlnt. cond. -.1.500. e92-g911 all. 6PM 'bJ BAJ A BUG, new cng, xlnl cond. $950. t:il3-8593 Slick, &aa.r •'70 14·1 suck (1:13.SBJH Air cond. •'7l 142E auto.(899CNS Air cond. •'i3145E slick <*P300 ,\1r cood., FM ·12 CADILLAC S£0AN DE \'JLJ .. E; Beaut . 1 brown v.·. orown leather 1nter1or, fully l act. 1..'QULp pcd lSer W31:1.:!:JJ S3ti:l5 . Di r . (114 1 W -:1:Jw ·73 C AOILLAC ELDORADO COUPE .I Full power. iow miles. ·11 Super Bue:Xlntcond. beaut . cream w,I n~tfm, air cond. Cll5t. &M•yMDr., matc hing loathe'r 1n · wouJ int. ~lll.50. ~-11872. tcr1or lSer. w~J 1 ~-1 67 l/ W . ~J 75. f HJ S ~·~«~-,·~· ··~-1_D_Ir_._t7_l_4J_llS3_-'1300 ____ , WEEKEND ONLY! 31Jl~ •. • '72 Eldorado I Balb01t1. Blvd, •"Pl Och. • Cpe, vmy1 l(lp. le•lher I '1:1 v \V Squarebac..k 2025 s. Manchester int.. t'uJI pwr, ra('l. .iur ,, W)igQn Xlntconli. $.2400. A hei 750-20ll ste.reomu1uplei,11ltWhl.J l&t-97214. f'\8 m . l>Wr. door IOCk$. lWlh&nl 1enl1nc1, c ruise control i '73 412 Sta. Wagon. Auto •·7iVolvoWaaon• 141~1 trans, 1 m 1fm1lc~. Im.-Fue l inJec:1 1on. l'otany $477. 7 mac. Still tl•<'l w11.rran, x tr as 1 2 2 i\t I> 0 · i~-:""'!~~~~_,,..,...,,, Only .\tiUO ml"&. '3M. ·~_ .... ., •. "' ,,__ '"' · . . r-:::-":~~-=:-:-:::-:-::-:::--""" vw auq ..... 11•· 'liSTATION WAGON • AIR·t.:ONDITIONEO mint cond. ll.1»5. t>4:l-7U\a ... -<Im \, r I J • AFTER YOU HAVE MADE YOUR BEST DEAL .... WITH YOUR FACTORY REBATE IMMEDIATE CREDIT! NO DOWN PAYMENT! Immediate Delivery! 0 .A.C.AT ..... GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, Ca: (714) 842·8844 1 ' " I DAil \'PILOT Allfos. Usef Mtet. u..J -" Allloa.. Ute4 Mtot. OMCI ..... Uaed ~ UMCI•••••••••••• ............... , ........ ·•··················•· ....................... ...................... . ................... _ .......... . DIC« WIUOin . ""'"'UHd U , -~ Olds.M.ba. 9955 1Wo 9'57 ,.,,,.,.ii, "'O POll!lee ,,,,. Wl[SON Fo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••• •••••••••••• Ma• ....... ck 9947 Mercury 9910 • •• •••••••••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••-••••• ' RD Cho·-··· 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • ........................ . "" Ford 9940 73 20 A 10 .,,,.,. . ·-11 · SalesandService 13 HatchbltlE, Auto, .73 DU"fEll ..... 1 · 73GRA1'1JOPruc,1Upwr., • ••••••••••·•• .. •••••••••• r, tLto. .uuv l'IU, ., 1 er<:ury M'eteor. Gd OLD11: ..... -•U 2 2 uu o ro 1 i l &SO s · .... y • atr, flt wh\. Black undtr l'Oli WOTOI co. l~ Ch • W • •••••••tJ.lut•.t.•••~•f•• -A«.;.P / Pu rctlU..-0-pl ~r•ns, atr I rad101p.wr. ~ ,,..0~74 • •. · PS, aulo, lo mi, snoo. W nti' 10 dwrL $3,M. AlllOUHc:lS u, TO e_v_.r "•3f,!f1• 11°""',· ·13 FORD Country SQuire a&reenaent. ~.38 (or 14 QSO. i63-~71all.6pm. GMC TIUCICS rY 121J1693-l.862. •i• _,.,~ air t'o ....... • ""· un ... ~~roMJ monLh1 Amencan Car ...,..~ ... c·-p1•·-o R •--~ good! Call646~7 . !_tiUon w11on. (cw.;JU I Plan.1JiS-1'1100. nv".,"' ._.. 74 l'f..f :r K'4aa.,.,uJ. "13 ROADJ\UNNER 340, 4 , . $:1199 . '72 COLONY Park W&n. Unf\'et'Jity Ofi1s Aulo~•ll~.tr.w~ ;<pd. AM/FM tape, n•w· 1'lloolJ...e.trd• 9970 73 MALL8U ~ ..dr hdtp.. SUHSITllORO 74 MA V ERJC.::K. L•&I A1C. "1.sto~ r111ck, immu. USO Rarboi1uvd. u.kldJ:sEJ 1239» , Mais. .. lire&. P.25(). iy••••••••••••••••••••• $5UO CASH farty. a1r._J5t> W. auto, M40GardenGl'JOv~Blvd 1 nan 4 ,000 mi lea . cond."i:2,J7.s.m-1~ CoataM.eisa .. $40-»tMo SUMS,EJFO!IJQ w&....Oal5 _ , "t:t TKU-N.0BR8lR.P. R&lf. P 1:s, P18, Wnt. Westm1nsler Eiaij-4010 t7:(iH VA 1 :iaW 54400arden Grove Blvd . . , Pow and ·,1f ~uon, REFUND TO YOU txAMIUS: 1975 !'IHTOS v1ny1 top. Metallic blue. SUHSETFORD MutflllMJ 995Z Westminster 6.16·4010 "69 Fury 111. A/C. P/S. ~tWONt.J:ii45tM ~. rrlr. tow·y. pkg .• elec. 72 r~ORO 'forino !.por1 .Yl4tJ Garden Grove Bl•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• •711 Okl.s T•ao1do . , Good condition $1000. UIJ. su~s'ETfOllD 'I lrlr. tiraKes. 2 new sleel l"oupe. VI!, au101nauc. •69 MA.CH 1 loml Fully eqUlppeci.; C.::lean. 71 Pl1'lTO Red Run,.pout, 1179_1.us . · 1 " rads. wr>l . sidewall.s. radio, heater, air eond1· Westnlinster 6J6.40IU ' • lJ.c. No. WG.A·L.Sl99Sor ..-oM, 4 spd, tape, very 544t.IGardtnGrovedlvd.,. i .s20.o ·r111ted glass. tmmac. uon1ng.)100CIU' i:!JW 1i. i\1 Av ERICK Sport SI 350. 642_.413 tie it orr .. ,pf~iu>e call cln. Pvt1 Pty .'~-12ti3 ·72 J?USTER .. ~ .. red & Wt}stm1nste~ ua6·.Wll.I ',, cond . Ca ll for app1: SUNSE)'FORD ........ ~ Delu•e m•enor .. MU 'TANG V• ••• .. ••or 11:':;..t_.<1&"'" . whale, auto., air, au~r N' tl'"' M8-.>i7ti 544UGa,rdenGnwe'dlvd ....,. .-~· ,.. ~ , ~ :s . new _..!NO"ll .....-.; ..... -. 71 P1nlo 4 spd: Mag~, sharp!,(57SFOOJQrange ooVWFa::itoack. ~ "" ---------1 w~stm1nster 1i36.4u1.u deluxe exte~!f.· 6 9yl.. tires & t>1·akes, l'1S, A1C. 7li ~ U'f SU p" XLNT carpel, stereo. 4l,OOO m1. Count« .Volvo • .Anaheim cc en~. & t[ans. ~ J.W <)r C.UHllAIHD 73 CHE V ELLE, xlnt aulomatic, J1-....i'>, healer, auto. Must see to ap· COND LOADED ~ Recenl vatve)Ob. UlOCc 750-a@lS ~ bea;tol(er.M~ltltU 1 I": rond. R1H, A1C. A/"f , 74 FOftD t.:ou111ry Squire a1~L· ixo ", ,,,~.!l.1 on In C· Pre c 1 ate! ~ 1, 0:1.5 · 119'.!:_1.;19 · ' ' ena1ne. ~1000,54llrillil9 . r BIR""-· &ood I 1975 MAVERICKS :ill~.)U. 04l-7:1H7 o r Stauon Wal!Con.l293JPGJ ..,. -~ ~l-Ol lll PRlVAT£PAR'rY '73 3'0' DUSTER.. Qood a.-> • u ,""""'"" ' 642."68lJ ~l.W SUN$ET·FORD • Plymouth 9t60 condition, nu tires. ~oo. Kuns good.~. s200 - CASH IDUHD 1975 MUST4Hli H.T."1 71 Bel Air. 4 dr. 36 • ...00 ml. A !C . l''ull equip. Xlnt l'ORd. Jl5!jj. 644~. ti-I r·ord Galaxy,. tuned 28!f l!1H:1ne, 1-lur.sL 6hJ lter, re- h a1J1e . 1ast. economical. SJ7.>. 64.5-51~. Su uSETFORD ;1440Garde nGro•eW•d ·74 fl.lUSTANG t.+2-· c 2d ood ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .,_'>._,, 07.3-6017 " ,.,.,,.,.~4010 t73JKGEi i.3199 ti::1 utl~~s~ r, air g '""' _,.. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd West(flll)Ster _. SUMS ET FORD cood. ~:la, 640-6734, aft Westminster ijJl:)-4010 Mercwy 9fSO 544\)0arden Grove Blvd 1-•-·-------- ti8 fairlane 500 Wa gon, 4 ••••••••••••!•-·•~•!,• Westm111s1er 63ti-4010 ·73 Cutlass .Supreme. dr. H./H , A/C, ~-nuns '73 MONTE61J M • 11 .7 uifs 114 Vinyl top. air, xlnt cond. •ood. 675-3853 ui~ .:se 4 "'' . tang ~. ti44--61'!H aita. Spd V-ti. am1rm stereo.1 ---------Automau<" trensm~1on, lo mi ·5 . ~-tl9:r.! ATLAS 9965 ·~ •••••••••M••••••••••••• Chry1ler /PIYmDUth 66 Gold Pontiac Catalina, Open Daily &Sun. 'ui lc.l idr,lmmac .• ~. • PM •73--p t9t9 l-larbor Blvd. Costa 1\fesa l!;lti!f 1'-l:hrd, 2 dr, vinyl roof. mmt ~... · , ., 171il*~ I Y09a 9974· . ..................... . ·73 Counlrf S<1u1re l\1any air cond111on1ng, power l-'-'-""-"-'-'"-'""'"----1,Pfftto Chrysle-r 9925 xtras. Xlnl cond. U,OOU s teering, viny l top . ·05c1ass1c, 170Cu.1nch,6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n11 iJ<COO. 833-tlti!S. {ti52HER 1 A steal at cyl. A1'f , Ster. Cass. 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Cosio Mesa J University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd , Cosio Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN· MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury ~~;'.~~!~~~.:~~d ' Santo Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 540-9640 ~~~~~ == -= THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11>, 19/S PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meso PORSCHE· AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E Coast Hwy ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc 234 E. 17th St TOYOTA Deon lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd , Cosio Mesa VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 VOLVO Deon Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 646-9303 '== -= == = = = :;::: = == == == = = == = -- = = == = == 2= z:: c::: ~ = ;:;; = =r == = = ::::: 5 i'=: !!!!: e = == = = I 10 11 1 1 2 3 3 6 6 8 1 1 12 8 12 12 3 4 5 8 10 r. 7 7 • 10 7 • '-9 7 8 • 7 11 1 s 1 e ~ '- -SUNDA~FEBRUAriY16 lO:OOAM tJ (11) (})CBS Sports Spectacular ft) U.S. Lawn Tennis Association Indoor Open Tennis Cham· Pfonshlps Men's singles and doubles finals. 11:30 (iO) World Tennis Champion of 1974 l:OOPM~~OO?E: NHL Hockey Boston at Philadelphia 1:45 ( 1 () ) Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine I ( 8 ) American Sportsman 2:00 A Golf "Andy W111tams' San Diego Open" (~ Cf)) ~) ABC Championship Auto Racing "The Daytona 500" 3:00 IJ (lz) (1) (t) NBA Basketball Los Angeles at Seattle 3:30 0 (~Cl)) (})ABC's Wide World of Sports TUESDAY,FEBRUARY18 6:00PM O Lakers Basketball Lakers \Is. Chicago Bulls. WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY19 6:00PM O Kings Ice Hockey L.A. Kings at Pittsburgh Penguins. THURSDA~FEBRUARY20 8 :00PM O ~Pacific 8 Basketball UCLA Bruins \IS . Washington State Cougars. 11:00 0 USC Basketball USC Troians \IS, Washington Huskies. 12:30 0 UCLA Basketball (R) UCLA \IS. Washington State. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 8:00PM ef~ Warriors Basketball Wamors \IS. Los Angeles. SATURDAY,FEBRUARY22 12:00N 0 Pi ~rts Wor1d CIF Basketball. 12:30 IJ (it) (l)-"women's Tennis Association Professional Tour From Co o Hall. Detroit, Mich. 3:00 I) <1J ~College Basketball Um\/ersity of San Francisco \IS Seattle I (Q?J 8 ) (1) Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open Golf 4 :00 (taj ) Cl) Pro Bowlers Tour "Long Island Open" from rden City, Long Island, N.Y. 5:30 § (~ ) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports 8:00 USC Basketball Trojans 11s. Wa shington State Cougars. 10:00 UCLA Buketball Brutns \IS Un1\/ers1ty of Washmgton Huskies. ' (II L~~r Evening Movies 7:00 7:30 9:00 10:30 7:30 9:00 9:00 7:SO 9:00 1:30 7:30 9:30 7:30 9:00 7:30 8:00 9 100 7:00 1:00 9 :00 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 9 (C) "Mt SwHt Chu11•" (dre) '70--Patty Duke. Al Freeman Jr. 7 (29 9) 3 (C) "Oll11etl" (mus) '68--Ron Moody. Mark Lester, Oliver Reed, Sh•n1 Wall1'J. Harry Secombe, J•ck Wild. 11 (C) "E.scape of ttl• Blrdm•n" (adv) '71-0oua McClure, Richard Buehart 9 "Battle Clrcut" (dra) '53-Humptirey Bo&art, June Allyson MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 9 "Dream Wife" (com) '53--Cary Grant. Deborah Ketr 5 (C) "Atncen Safari" (documentary) '68 4 23 6 10 (C) wA CH• of Rape" (drill) '74-Elizabeth Montgomery Wiiiiam Danlalt. Cliff Potts. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 9 ''Th• EHy Way" (com) '52-Ca~ Grant, Betsy Orakr. 10 (C) "Bnd1• on the River Kwal' (dra) '57-Alec Guinness, Wllll•m Holden. S.nue Hayak•wa, J•ck Hawkins. 4 23 6 (C) ''Th• Secret Night Callar" (dra) '74-Robert Reed, Hope Lana•. Robin Mattson, M ichael Constantine, Sylvia Sidney 5 "Frankenstein" (hor) ·32-Boris Karloff, Mae Clark WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 9 "Crl•I•" (mys) '50--Cary Grant, Jose Ferrer. Signe Hasso 1 (29 9) 3 (C) "The Family Nobody Wanted" (dra) '74-Shirley Jones. James Olson THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 9 (C) '"Tlle 0r9H Is Qreena,.' (com) '61-Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum. Jean Simmons. 2 17 3 I (C) "Art.ck on ~r'' Part I (dra) '74-Wayne Roaers, Dabney Coleman, Peter un, Andrew Parks. Hiiiy Hicks, Rip Tom. Andrew Dua:aan, Mui M11son. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 9 (C) "That Touch of Mink" (com) '62--Cary Grant. Doris Day, Gig Youns. 5 (C) "War Gods of ttl• D••f" Chor) '65-Vlncent Price. 2 17 3 a (C) "Attack on uror'' Concl. (dra) 'H-Wayne Rogers. Dabney Coleman, Ed Flanders, Andrew Ouagan. Rip Tom. Ned Beatty. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 9 (C) "Somebody Ur There U kn Ma" (dra) '5£-Paul Newman, Sal Mineo, Pier Ana11 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Train Robb•"" (wes) '73-John Wayne, Ann Mariret, Ben Johnson, Rod Taylor. 1 (29 I) 3 (C) "Hustllnc" (dra) '75-Lee Remick, Monte Markham, John Sylvester White, Jill Clayburgh, Melanle Mayron, Beverly Hope Atkin-son, Otck O'Neill. THE DAI l Y PILOT TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 16, l'il~ Order Yours NOW ... {-~ 1000 --~J¢>_,, ,~~ Stick-on Labels v---~ ,, • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND r I I SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrs John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, Anystale 123'5 Labels Do Not Have A Prlnled Border Styli\h Vogue type on fin e qu ality white gummed paper, -, Fill in this coupon, clip and mail with $1 SO to: Piiot Printing Label Div., Post Off ice Box 1560 Costa Mew, California 9262c5 Be Sure to UM your Zip Code ---11''·''4@1'"1---L __ _ ----_ _____________ .J , SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16 MORNING (4 '/1hr) Coveraae of the men's singles and doubles finals. I ) Town Hill Meettna · Esta Es 11 Vid1 • flith fot Tod1y 10:30 0 m Meet the Press 0 (~ (jJ) (I) al Korg: 70,000 B.C. <*> lndiaites an Advertisement. I Look Up & live Fiith for Tod1y Tony & Suun Alimo (I) lnsiaht 6:00 Bible Answen/Chrittophen Midust An1lysis P1nt1ll1 Domlnlul 6:45 With This Ring 1 7:00 U.S. of Archie Underdor Rex Humbird People's forum Jabberwocky (I) This Is the Lile Warren Roberts 7:30 Bailey's Comets 11:00 O The.tre of the St1n "The Can didate" A behind the-scenes drama about a veteran political "krng- maker" who finds himself power less to stop th e disintegration of both hrs personal and professional life. Millon Berle. Ruth Roman and Dina Merrill star Mormon Tabernacle Choir Rocky & friends Voice of Victory O Movie: ''The Sliver Whip" (wes) '53-Dale Robertson. Rory Calhoun (6) Movie: "Mr. Winkle Goes to W1r" (com) ·••-Edward G Robin son, Ruth Warrick. o lnslrht on Rellelon Elementary Nnrs 00 Rea Humbird 7:45 (]) Sacrtd Heart I <eitJ Cl)) (]) al Ghoat Ch11en Gloria Grey's Ptt Htvtn 8:00 Dusty's Tr11houM Au Humbird A.round the Wortd In 80 Dip Lamp Unto M, FHt John.!!l._ Birton Show @Cl)@Old Time Qupel Sen Dlero Heppenln1 Movie: "Our Rel1tloM" (com) -Llurel & Hardy. Hour I Church In tht Hom• Cl) fllm Ft1turt tint Baptist Church Christopher Clfft·Up Won~er1m1 Church With A Vision 8:30 lamp Unto M' Feet 11:30 8 <9 Cl)) CI) m Mab A Wish · Movie: "Yellow Cab Min" (com) '50-Red Skelton. Gloria OeH1ven Teachlne Children to Rud Ble Blue Marble It Is Written a let There Be Uaht I Worfd Tennis Champion of 1974 film feature Treehouse Club · Meetln1 Tlme at Calvary IE KATHRYN KUHLMAN AFTERNOON * (IN COLOR) ~ (I) llthryn Kuhlm1n i (j)) Day of Mirades 12:00 fJ The Kloster ConMCtlon Looll Up l Uve 0 Q) [6) m NBC Rell1loua S!N'-Seren~ity clal "A Gathering of One" A dra· (~ Cl)) D1y of Discovery matlc portrait of Jonathan Edwards, Real Estate Open House the controversial 18th century the· Campus Profile olog1an and metaphysic1an. Cl) QJ CIJ Oral Roberts 0 •NASHVILLE MUSIC It 11 Written l!!1 of Miracles *TOP COUNTRY MUSIC CV The People Show 0 Naahvlllt Musk Rt• Humbird 0 (t.ii (()) CV al I IJICtM I Se· 9:15 Voice of A1rlculture/Ment1I dat: lCt!On Bloar1pby (R) An in· Health depth profile of Anwar Sadat. Pres• 9:30 Camera Three dent of Egypt (United Ar1b Re· • The Chrlstophtrs publle), covering 1 wide ranee of (Cit) (j)) Jimmy SW1111rt S"°'9 current and future world problems. ~nrise 'flay Peter Jennin1s conducts the seriei e TV I looks 11 lAlmtnr of 1ntervieW3. Amailn1 Prophedet ~ Action Theatre Day of Dlacovery Meet the flress Old Time Cospef Hour Black Awartn"' on TV @ Balley'1 Comets (3) face the Nation (]) flrst Baptist Church the Humanist. · Muslca , Palabras 12:30 I Tod•J's Rellelon 10:00 (jJ) Cil CBS Sports Spectacular Pacesettet1 World Cup Ski Championships, from 6 Movie: "Guad1 lun1I 01.,,.· Wen1en, Switzerl and; Parado Del (dr1) ''3 -William Bend1a. Lloyd Sol Rodeo Championships, from Nolin Scottsdale, Ariz.; and Motorcycle ~ Newamaken Speedway Competition, from Hous· m Movie: ''The Harder ThtJ Fall" ton, Tens. (dra) '56-Humphrey Bo1art, Rod 3 Action de la Comunldad Ste l1er, Jan Sterhna. Ch11len1e M, Sermon ~rinr Stred USA ~ Hour of Power 1 ~J Camet1 Three !_l!me BUJtr'a 4iuld1 Svnday Celebratlon D0mln10 · Public Service W•llJ'• Worbhop 12:55 0 Income TH Hlnta Herald of Tnith 1:00 Sunflower Cettbratlon Company hor11 & Diane Ivey · tlJ (I) ~ @?;) NH l Hoc lie y ; U.S. Lan Tennlt Astod1ti0n Jn· Boston 1t Philadtlphi1. oor Open Tennla Champlonshlpt 0 Gene Autry Page 4 THE DAILY PILOT Tll WEEK, FEBRUARY I~ l'IJS 0 <® ) C:V m Ameri can Sportsman Lee Marvin and Richard Boone compete in a Blue Marlin Tournament 1n Hawaii. IE Movie: "The Brave Ont" (dra) '56-Michel Ray, Rodolfo Hoyos. (ft) l3l Seven Arts Theatre 1:30 i) Media A look at preventive med- 1c1ne-or how to stay healthy -via a fun filled game show format Guest celebrity panelists include Gary Burghoff (M•A•s•H), Conrad Barn (Maude), and Esther Rolle (Good Times) Marro Machado rs host I Friends of Mu Star Trek Sher1ock Holmes Thutre 0.!l_ of Mlrules 1:45 (~(Il>ClJ alHoward Co · sell's Sports M11azine 2:00 O Ne.,makers lJ PGA Golf "Andy W1lll1ms San Diego Open" Live coverage of the final holes of play from the Torrey Pines Goll Course 0 (~(j)) (V al AB C Cham · pionshlp Auto R1elna "lhe Daytona 500" Keith Jackson and Jackie Stewart are the commentators for this Stock Car Race from D1ytona lntern1tlon11 Speedw1y in 01yton1 Buch, Fla. I Amerlcan/ltrHll TV Hour Faith for Tod1y 2:30 Fice the Nellon Ch1mplon1hlp Flahlnr Cl) Movie: '1he M1n: Brothm 1t the Circus" (com) '39-Man: Broth ers, Eve Arden W Hlah Chaparral ~ti Deaf Hear t!:) Hollywood Telnlalon Theatrt "ij,equ1em for A Nun" (R) 3:00 fJ (jJJ (3)@ NBA Baslletblll Los Angeles at Seeltlo (I) Daktarl 0 Movie: (C) "Bhow1nl Junction" (1dv) '59 -Ava Gardner, Stewut Granier, Bill Travers I Greetlnp From Germ1ny Jimmy SW1gart Show 3:30 The Bnilnworts (CW (j)) (DABC'1 Wi de r1d of Sports Events include the Vienna Ice Revue; lhe Hawa11an Masters Surfing Championships; and Wilhe Mosconi 81lllud Wi1 1tdry Se1 World The Viralnl1n 00 Get Smart Rellrlous Town Hall . m lnsJaht 4:00 · @D Thia 11 the Ult Movie: "Rafflrs" (com) '40 - David Niven, OUvta de Hevilland, Dame May Whitty. CI) Tarun Theatre Ool Hee Haw m CHARLES LAUGHTON IS * CAPT. BLIGH IN MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY m MeYle: "Mull"' on the Bounty"' (dra) '35 -Clark Gable, Ch1rle-s Lauahton, Franchot Tone. Korean V1rlety @") Meet tht Prest Pentecostal Temple : Will Street Week .Roller Gamu 4:30 Sunday ~an News Ci.JG1mtr Ted Armstrona Bud Owens Show : W11hlniton Wetk In Review • SundlJ MatlnM 5:00 Ho11n's Heroes 0 Great Adventure "Secret Riles of the Yucatan" I The Avena•n @ (j)Nnn Oanlel Boont Korean Drama ' Casey Santos Show Los An1e1u Ntwa Rtvlew (j)) Championship flshlnf la f1m lll1 Burron Celebrity Ttnnl1 Corona Now 5:30 IJ It TalleJ All Kinds @ Movie: (2hr) "To Kill A Mock· lnablrd" (dra) '63 -Greeory Peck, Mary Badham, Brock Peters O Call It Macaroni "Give the Cir· cus A Tumble" A children's special in which three youna people share then excitement ind adventures u they travel and perform with •n old·fashioned three ring circus. '6' llttl• Rascals 8 Ntwl Q Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Dtlphl Bureau" (1dv) '72-liurence Luck 11nb1l~::~:~~rs:, ... phk ~ Moytn' Joumal: lnttr111- n1I Atport tr: Cf)) BobbJ 8old1boro Show lftiT1ht Vlnpolnt on Nutrttlon fV E NING · mfDNnn 6:00 I ()1) CI) Cl) 60 Mlnuttt Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tht Sevtn Little foys" (com) '55-Bob Hope, Milly Vit1le, Biiiy Gray, Geor1e Tu bias. I m ReHOIMf Report World at W1r m NRYFONDA& * CHARLES LAUGHTON BLOW THE LID OFF THE WHITE HOUSE m Movte: (C) .. Ants. ' CMMnt" (dr1) '62 -Henry fond•. Chertts L1u1hton, Don Murr1y. Willer Pid· aeon. I Nl1ht Qallery Children'• Cartoo11s Movte: (C) (2hr) "Anastadl,. (dra) '56 -lnar1d Berrman, Yul i nner, Helen H1yes. (()) Ch11tnel 29 Talks Te ••• I Thrtt Stoofu * BC's behind-scenes look REV IKE 11:30pm ..l 6:30 O Arllmal Wor1d "Army Ants" BiJ Burrud's cameras center on 1 min ature b1ttlef11ld u Bill narra' I the maneuvers ind str1teeyi army of leth1I 1nts as they tor food in 1 tropical r1in for (I) Movie: (90) '"WH Wiiiie w (1dv) '37 -Shirley Temple, .,. · Mclaalen. I ""' .... , S.nHt @ Last of tht Wild 1 Rom1rnoll1 Table "Somethin~ for Everyone" ' CJ)) HH H1w • Cheaplrfto • JoumfJ to Adventure · Mlulon: I mpoulblt Roller 4i1mu 7:000 """ O Wild Klnadom "Lind of Shad· ows" lt> l~IS Rites of In& Mod· Peck, he Cir- special share ures as ith an s. Delphi Luck· nttrna· Snt11 Hope, 11e To- 0 ••• ethin~ Shad- ~ Celebrity SWHpJtalles Jeopardy Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "MJ SWH t Chlrfle" (dr1) '70 -P1tty Duke, Al Freeman Jr , Ford Rainey. I l}) :~en Voy11e i ntse Lan1u111 Pro1ram 6 @?;) Wiid Kln1dom ltyntthen Noch1 di Q1t. 7:30 1J @ (3) ()) Chtt Cher runs the 11mut or comedy chu1cters ind mosical performance in the pre- miere of her new series. with special 1uests Tatum O'Neal, Raquel Welch 1nd Wayne Ro1ers of M0 A0 S0 H. 0 WATCH Bill COSBY * HOST THE CIRCUS ON BELL SYSTEM FAMILY THEATRE o @ Cil ®1 m , .... , .... ,, ..... ci"""!U .... H11h· llafrts ol Rlni!ln1 Bros. ind ilmum & Biiiey Clrcua Bill Cosby is host. and Is Joined by his four children -dau1hters Erika (9) Erinn (8) ind Ensa (2), and son Ennis (5)-for this presentation of selected circus acts includin11 trick cyclists. animal acts. the Lenz Chimps and clowns. fJ <9 Ci)) (I) a) ABC Sunday Movie s,.dal: (C) (Jhr) "Ollwr!" (mus) '68-Ron Moody, Mark les- ter, Oliver Reed, Shani Wallis, Hlf ry Secombe, J1ck Wild. The Academy Aw1rd -winnln11 musical version of the Char1es Dicke11s family classic. A deli11htful film the entire f1mily can enjoy. Ell) Non "The Tlure11s" &) lertaft FoC• Son11 1:00 11 W1b7 Wcttboro sa.ow THE DAI LY PILOT, TV WEEK, F EBRUARY 16, 197S @ Movie (2hr) "Babtt In Arms" 9:30 IJ @ (I) (() M1nnll "The Empty I Film feature (mus) '39 -Judy Guland, Mickey Tower" Mannix and his friend Tony 11:00 M ~~(3) Ntw1 Rooney. Abbott (Bill Biiby) believe they are ( 1)liews m Movie: (C) (2hr) "bclpe 01 the off tor a pleuant weekend of fish· 11 A E EVER SEEN Blrdmen" (adv) '71-Doua McClure, in1. Instead,_ they ~m~ _pawns in *A MIRACLE? TUNE IN. Richard Basehart. a well-or1an11ed mult1-mllhon-dollar Rellelon-Help Une m DISCOVER LONDON ON robbery after they stop at Tony's 6 Medi• *AN ECONOMY BUDGET office _ to pick up some foreotten Kathryn Kuhlman I ,usport to Travel supplies. (j) NYPD Nippon No Utl/Ntw1 I Solt 11 1 FWrltten 11:15 C.mpua Profile Survival u '" News Korean Historic Drama : ~~~::~pie ~Roel Concert l :JO IJ@ CI> Ci) K.0J11l ''Unwanted The Voice of C.tvary 11•30 M8.).~"<c') In .. ~~.!" St ry'' Partners" Detective Crocker (Kevin · o""'· ucuume o Dobson) stru11les with the dilemm1 10:00 Day of Discovery (com) '64:-Ma~lon Brando, Shirley ol "duty first" or loyalty to a friend, Relleion-Help Line Jones, Dav!d Niven: • when his old hi&h school chum ~k:tory at Su 0 He Inspires M1lltons turns up as a prime suspect in a D~auers Invasion Hour *WHAT INNER FORCE protecti on~ rack~t. Brad Dexter, N~/Sumo WresUlna DRIVES REV IKE? on Jam~ Suton~~ Michael Delano and 700 Club NBC "Weekend" Show Carmine Candi 11uest. , Encuentro B ~ 'l"' w L d 0 @ @@) @?;) NBC SU n d I y 1ti1 ~ ee.en M st _ M Miii ' Wit "l Lou 5ordon Show Movie: "let No Man Write My H~no~"& Swi~dle..'~ildred eNa~~:k 10:30 IJ Follow-Up A look at the con· E~ltaph" (dra) '60-James Darren, iuests as Mac's sliahtly daft but temporary P_he~omenon of transcen· Ricardo Montalban, Shelley Winters. well meanine mother in this two· dental med1tat1on as a search for (j) Telepulse hour drama about the weddin& of inner peace and relief from stress. @) M ov !.•: "H~sh, Hush, SW~ Mic's sister. Divid Birney, Gretchen I Slntl Blrbara forum C~artotte (h~r) 65 -Bette Davis, Corbett and Norman Fell also auest. · The Time Bein& Ohvla de Hav1lland. IJ 'KING IS COMING' ::=sol Groudlo 8J ~~~t"F1remin s.v1 MJ Child" *THE KINGDOM AGE The Protectors (com) '54-Spike Jones & the City DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP · Movie: "Rittle ~rail" (dr•> '53 Slickers. I The IOq la Comln1 -Humphrey Bo1art, June Allyson, Warren Roberts Salft Yorty Show Keen1n Wynn. 11:45 ( (()) Spanlsfl MOYie Psydlo!OIJ TICl1y Action: Inn• CttJ 12:00 PICattten ~ea Theltn: Co untry Mlaion: lmp.ulble lZ:JO WltilJted: Dt1d or AllY1 tters "The Watercress Girl" Cl) Mr. Qospel Guitar Rl1ht On 9:00 I Onl Roberts ftii1 Is Japan 1:00 S,..lll•a Frffly • Qamer Ted Annstrona Ci) Dlalop1 MOYie: "Alty Number C.n Win" J1paaese La11pa11 Pro1r1ms : fiit Glm1 "The Job Game" (R) (dra) '64-Aliin Delon, Jean Gabin. The One Way ( (()) Louis P1ul llhman 1:15 1J MOYie: Hlddu Fur" (dra) '57 Utellr '7S • Jimmy S.1u1rt Show -John Payne, Aleu nder Knox. Page 5 'SEUSSIM FUii' "Dr. Seuss' The Hoober·Bloob Highway," the first story children's book author Theodore (Or. Seuss) Geisel has written for TV, airs as a CBS S9tda1, Wednesday at 8PM. •The Hoober-Bloob Highway is an imaginary thoroughfare down which new creatures are dispatched to the world after hnin& been briefed • the pros and cons of EJrttlbound living by Mr. Hoober·Bloob, Chief Dispatcher. The Chief gives new creatures a preview of what will happen "down there" and a last-minute opportunity to cancel the trip! 'IOW IW'POIUUiS' "Doris Day Today," an upbeat celebration in music and comedy of what's happening in the "now" world, plus a few &lanus back over the past. are presented in an hour Iona variety special on CBS, Wednesday at 9PM. Joining Miss Day in songs, dances and comedy sketches are 1uest stars nm ConWIJ, Rich Little, John Denver (pictured here with Doris Day) and the musical group, The lockers. 'CflCUS WOllD' Bill Cosby 1s host for "Highligtrts of the Rin&lin& Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus," an NBC Special airing Sunday at 7:30PM. Cosby is joi!IM by his four children to watch selected circus attractions from the 105th edition of The Greatest Show on Earth. Among the outstanding performers are Barry laPf.7. the 10-year-old trick cyclist from England whose act includes the world's smallest bieycle-only 2Yi inches high' Also featured are the Lenz Chimps; internationally known clown, Lou Jacobs; Philippe Petit, the French daredevil who made headlines when he unexpectedly walked a h1ghwtre strung between l lO·story twin tow.a of New York's World Trade Center; and Gunther Gebel·Will iams, one of the world's foremost animal trainers. 0 fi (I 0 THE CINEMA OF ORSON WELLES Orson Welles, who made his mark on American film history with his directorial skilJs and his acting, will receiv.t'1his year's Award for life Achievement on "The American Film Institute Salute to Orson Welles" special Monday at 9:30PM on CBS. Left row, top to bottom: Welles in the title role of his 1952 film version of Shakespeare's "Othello"; as Cardinal Wolsey (left), with Paul Scofield as Sir Thomas More, in the 1966 Oscar-winning film 0 A Man for All Seasons''; with Ruth War- rick in his acclaimed "Citizen Kane" (1941); and as Roches- ter, opposite Joan Fontaine, in "Jane Eyre" (1943). Right row, top to bottom: Welles in a villainous pose in the 1967 film spoof "Casino Royale"; with Austin Pendleton, in Mike Nichols' film "Catc~22 " (1970); with Joseph Cotten (right) in "Citizen Kane"; and with Martin Milner, in the 1959 "Compulsion." THE DAIL y PILOT, rv WEEK, FEBRUARY lb, 191S ~.. CLOSE-UP ",,. BARNEY MILLER: LAUGHING WHEN IT HURTS! The plight of the city dwdler, especially the New Yorker, h!LS been the subject of numerous dramas and an occasional comedy. Naked City, the ABC police drama of a few years ago, dep icted each week the serious conflicts in the life of one of the eigh t million. Yet the epitome o f the American civilized man, the New Yorker, has yet to be explored as a TV series in the realm of a barbed com- edy so that audiences could reflect in a different light on survival in the world of steel. concrete and glass. Barney Miller (ABC, Thursday, SPM) is just such a satirical look, The series centers around Captain Barney Miller. the head of the 12th Precinct detectives. a station supposedly in Greenwich Village, New York. Danny Arnold. the executive producer of the series, created the show with Ted Flicker. Their concept came in part from Danny's idea of doing a satire on the s tage production of "The Detectives." Added to the o rigi nal idea was to show to the audience as much as possible, the home life of Barney Miller to counterbalance the 'melting pot' atmosphere of the station. It was ~lnaUy conceived as a filmed comedy, but after an initiaJ pilot was made, it was decided 10 do the series on video tape before an audience. Danny describes Barney as an Everyman. "He's a good policeman. intelligent. sensitive and compassionate. but with a good sense of humor." Arnold said. "His weaknesses are immediately recognizable-he's impatient and quick to anger." For the role, Arnold picked Broadway star Hal Linden. whom he saw in the stage production of "The Rothschilds." which in addition to winning Linden the TV role. also got him a Tony Award. Elizabeth. the Irish wife of the Jewish cop. is played by Broadway actress Barbara Barrie. Contrary to Barbua's real life views. Elizabeth is convinced that New York is beyond hope and the policeman's wife occasionally envisions a more serene atmo- sphere of a chicken ranch in Wyoming. Casting the widely varied roles proved to be a major chaJlenge with exceptional results. Abe Vigoda. the long-faced Mafia hench- man, Tess10. in "The Godfather." plays Fish, two years from re- tirement and ten minutes from a nap. Max Gail, who plays Woje- howicz. debuted as an actor \ll a San Francisco production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." The role o f Wojo offers Gail his greatest challenge in acting to date. Gregory Sierra has already established himself as a regular on Sanford and Son. A Puerto Rican New Yorker by birth, Greg appeared in six major feature films. several TV shows and 25 commercials before becoming De- tective Sergeant Chano Amenguale. Jack Soo has long e"tablished hi" credentialc; as a comic. He was a regular on the Tony Franciosa sen~. "Valentine's Day," as well as the star of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway production. "Flower Drum Song." As Yamana. Soo employs hie; comic wit to create a rather loose. hon.e- hetting cop. who never seems too worried about anything except the proc;pect of more work. Newcomer Ron Glass offers a different look as the amb1t1ous detective. Glass. who established himself as an actor through stage work and commercials. plays a politically oriented policeman. Willing to volunteer for any ac;signment from dressing in drag for the vice squad to making friends with the police commissio ner. the job of chief is only a matter of time. Wfhe police station is the crossroads of today's world," says Danny Arnold "Everybody goes to the station one time o r an- ot her. either as a criminal being booked. a victim or an innocent bystander." Accordingly. that is the reason Arnold selected the precinct houc;c as the stage for his modern Everyman. Coming up are shows dealing with a stakeout on a narcotics drop where all the tenants of the building know of the stakeout. a flasher booked in the middle of a freezing snowstorm. an old man arrested as a vigilante after breaking up a mugging and a rape and an in- vestigation by Internal Affairs that makes each of the detectives so scrupulous that they won't even accept a free newspaper. Barney's troubles in the department arc complicated at home by his seventeen.year-old daughter, Rachel. wanting to move out and get her own apartment while his eight-year-old son. David. has to worry about getting a shake down at c;chool for his extra change. If it sounds more serious than comeJy. it ic; only because it only starts hurting when we stop laughing. l 1ke the frontline surgeons of the Korean battlefield. the humor i'i the means of <;urvivat. Page 7 If 4 ur••of TA I{~ .LJJ.. .a.A.~ nv \....J L .a•~I.:.J Can You Be Safe? How much have we in Southern who assess the timing and degree California learned since 1971? A lot. of the next one to hit your area. AllthisweekDr.GeorgeFischbeck, And most importantly, he will a science instructor for 25 years, show you the safest place to be ---will present a special series whether at work, on the of re{X)rts exploring the ground highway or in your home - you walk on. if another big quake hits. He will show films of the We think that you will biggest temblors of the past definitely feel much better and will talk with the people ..6 about it all. Eyewitness News 6:00 pm Monday-Friday (i) II -- MONDAY FEBRUARY 17 For mornlns end afternoon listinss, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere th• dey's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 "Come l Get It" (dra) '36-Joel McCrea, Edward Aaiold, Walter Brennan ID (C) "Tht Secret Seven" (adv) '66-Tony Russel, Helaa Line. 11:00 O "Topper Returns" (com) '41- Roland Youna. Joan Blondell, Den- nis O'Keefe. 11:30 ID "Murder Without Te1rs" (mys) '53-Craia Stevens, Joyce Holden 12:00 m "WMt A Woman" (com) '43 -Rosalind Ru55ell, Brian Aherne. 1:00 O "Rocketshlp X·M" (sci -ti) '51- Lloyd Bndaes, Osa Ma55en Q_~ (C) "Seven Women" (dra) '66 -Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Eddie Albert. 2:30 (ti (C) "Roustabout" (mus) '64 - Elvis Presley, Barbara Stanwyck. ~i 00 uUlz.abeth the Queen" (drl) '39-Bette Orns. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Hav1lland, Vincent Price 3:00 0 .. Lone Star" (wes) '52 -Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Broderick Craw· lord, Lionel Barrymore. ~ .. Asslanment K" (dra) '68 - Stephen Boyd, Camilla Sparv, Mich- ael Redar1ve 3:30 (J) (C) "A Connecticut Yankee In Kina Arthur's Court" (mus) '49 - Bina Crosby, Rhonda Flemina. 6:00 1:30 7:00 0 (C) "Nle1ara" (susp) '53-Mari· lyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten, Jean Peters. fVfNING 3 @(}.)eiJ[6)(~ {])) News 11 oo ~mm m News Bona nu Ironside Partrlda• flmlly Truth or Consequences Marie Teresa Star Trek : Electric C4m pany bctJ & Frt.da ...... Qfftfll Show Andy Griffith Of a an et : Zoom! ( Ci)) Dultr's Choice • Joum11 to Adventure Utt1e Reseals 0 0 Q) Ci) mm News Ironside 8owlln1 for Dollen 6 Mod Squid Tnith or Consequences What's My Lint? I Love Lucy Tht FBI Cl) Ho11n'1 Heroes Le Mujer Prohlblda Tht llC V1Jl11 : f1!.!1 lrtd11 Wtth the Experts ( CIJ) Bonanza • Drama ThrH Stoo1es (Continued) r HE DAil y PILOT, rv WEEK, FE RRUARY lb, 197S The little hucksters. (or get out there and sell, baby!) Kids are making it hjg in television commercials. They sell products and sponsors love it. But what kind of life do they lead?. How did they get started? How much money do they make? Tell you what we're gonna do. Starting tonight Channel 2 News reporter Jere Witter follows the trail of the little venders from "cattle call" and audition to shooting day on the set. Join him every night for his special report and decide for yourself if your off-spring can really make it big in television . 6and llpm Channel 2News CBS~ • P•se g -- = -- CAROLE KING & THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 16 1'17S An obvious question that demands an answer is why Carole King, a composer and performer who has turned down more than a score of offers to work in television in the past few years, chose "Maurice Sendak's Really Rosie: Starring the Nutshell Kids" as the vehicle for her first venture into television. Her original music score and her voice, as Rosie, are highlights of the half-hour animated special based on several of Sendak's bestselling children's books, and airing Wednesday at 8:30PM on CBS. Millions of copies of Miss King's records have been sold in the last few years. In 1971 she swept the Grammy Awards with five hon- ors. She is without a doubt a \Uperstar. But by the standards of contemporary pop-music stardom, she is a near-recluse. an extreme- ly private person who values her family life much more than the limelight. Of all..the television projects submitted to her in recent years, none really excited her. None, that is, until "Really Rosie." Why? The answer in two words: motherhood and Brooklyn. Miss King is the mother of a brood of four-three daughters and a son. Their ages vary enough for Sendak's "Nutshell library" and other books to have been in the "Top 10'' in her household for years. So when she and Sendak got together to work on "Really Rosie," she was almost as familiar with his many characters as he was. Their rapport was in- stant, their inspiration mutual, and the end result is magic. And who says you can't go home again? Carole King, Brooklyn- born-and-bred, knew she could with "Really Rosie," for the back- ground is the BrookJyn in which she-and Sendak--grew up. Brook- lyn, N.Y., U.S.A.-the stoops and the street scenes on the animation storyboard suggested the sounds that became the songs: truly some- thing special. ''THE SMALL CAR EXPERTs11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS PHSONALIZID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A flllE SELEC110N Of USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _A// Bl'ac/, CitieJ 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 10 WAYNE ROGERS REVERTS TO ~BOYHOOD ACCENT Wayne Rogers dusted off his boyhood Southern accent for his role as a Mississippi-born FBI agent in "Attack on Ter- ror," the four-hour Quinn Martin :-'reductions drama airing in two parts on the CBS Thursday and Friday Night Movies at 9PM. "It's always a handy thing to fall back on when needed," says Trapper John of "M•A•s•H" fame, "but it's something every actor has to lose in becoming more adapt· able to various parts." Rogers, who gradually lost his Ala · bama·bred drawl while an undergraduate at Princeton and later as a Navy officer before becoming an actor in New York. continues: "Actors are mimics who learn their craft by observing and listening to other people. Sometimes a person with a flair for mimicry becomes an actor because of it. At any rate, what the British term an 'international accent' is the best to acquire. Then your heritage is undefinable." For "Attack on Terror," Rogers researched the true-life agent he portrays in this dramatization of the 1964 slayings of three young civil rights workers by Ku Klux Klan members in Mississippi. "I met with him and his family prior to the start of pro- duction," says Rogers. "We discussed the case, his attitudes. the effect of the four-year investigation and the Klan's harassment had on him and his wife and, of course, his per· sonal mannerisms. I wanted my representation·of him to be accurate. This is a step-by·step drama about the most cele- brated -perhaps infamous is the better word -civil rights case in our country's history." Rogers points out that the agent's name has been changed, as ~~ve all ~ames in Calvi~ Clements' carefully detailed and exciting script. to spare him further notoriety and possible discomfort. Y1S or ,. in es n g a e, to f e s rs O· s. 's r· e e· ts d, d Je MONDAY (Continued) pl1aht of the people who were re 7:30 fJ $25,000 Pyramid moved from the 1sl1nd because ol the tests and their efforts to re O Ed Nelson guest star turn to it. * POLICE SURGEON el Muy Aaradeddo I Pollet Suraeon 9:30 iJ@ @(j) r-1 .,..,s!'""l.,..,c1 ... ll'"'! The Amer· Help Tfly Nelahbor tc.n Fiim Institute Salute to Orson ®) Lers Mah A De1I Welles (90) Orson Welles, one of the (fij (})To Tell the Trutfl most renowned direc;lors and aclors Mllllon S Movie: (2hr) "Dream in American motion picture history, e" (com) '53 -Cary Grant, receives the Third Annual Lile Deborah Kert, Walter Pidaeon, Betta Achievement Award of the American St John Film Institute for his outstanding I Bewltdltd conlnbution 10 the American film (6) Wild World of Anlm~ls Industry. Frank Sinalra hofts. :,'::::y Ot1n Sh01f I :~ertust Saf1tl to Adventure : Wuhlnrton S1r1laht Talk Uttfe Rascals • l.JI Tierra S;OO IJ @ m Cl) I sJl(IAL I It' I A 10•00 0 m m ""' M1ftery,Ch1ttle Brown Snoopy, the · @ Run for Your Ute pertinent and persistent Peanut ca nine, t1kes the law into his own 0 CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT paws and doiaedly attempts to track * STACY KEACH STARS! down the culprit who stole the nest O (~ @) (]) al p REM 1 ER£ ot his fliahty "secretary" Woodstock, Caribe Stacy Keach and Carl Frink 1n this rebroa~cast of the 1nlm1ted 1 t two.man lree·wheehna Peanuts spec11I. . in s 1r as a • 0 ~ ITI ~ ~ Smottlert Broth· 1nvestigat1ve team from the Canb· ""' U!.I Wll ~ • bean Force, mtern1t1onal cnme ers Show Tom and Dicks auests are busters operatina out of Miami in George Carhn and Ron! Barret1 cooperalton with law enforcement 0 ,!'4ovle: (C) (2hr), Alukan Sa· aaencies of the Caribbean nations fui (documentary) 68. Robert Mandan ilso st~rs (j) Miiie Oout111 Show I Cit.I con u1 Estrell11 0 ***•SPECIAL 2 HR. The Untouch1bles * ROOKIES MOVIE! : !he ll~n'!" .mm "106 Boy" O (Cij Cl))@ G) The Rootilu Naa1sa Csh1ma s film based on ac· "Sieae" In this two·hour spln·off tual 1966 newspaper r~po'!-S about · • · · 1 f1m1ly who mikes its living by pilot pro1ect. the. rookies, after tram faking road accidents and collect1na Ina 1n the Special Weapons & Tac tics team. are sent to rescue the extortion money. tenants of a posh apartment build 10:30 I Journey to Adventure 1na seized by a aang of armed rob Ptttlcoat Junction betl. Steve Forrest, Leslie Nielsen, · AcomP1namc Bubara Rush, Donna Mills, Robert 10.45 El} flltWI Walden, Marsha Hunt, Lloyd Boch· · ner, 1nd Arte Johnson 1uest. 11:00 CIJ 0 ~ m (D Nn1 I ~~~~ ·00 ~ 00 ~ Both Sld11 Now Bnt of roucho Soc:cef From Mexico Perry M11on Movie: (C) (2hr) '1'he Sound Th• Lucy Show & The Fury" (dra) '59 -Jo1nne Mission: Impossible Woodw.rd, Yul Brynner, Stu1tt Off 8all1nce Whitm1n, Maraaret Lelahton. CI) Peter Gunn EJD At the Top "The Th1d Jones Mel Wild Wiid West Lewis Orchestra" ( ([)) W1nttd: Oe1d or Allvt al Drama 11:30 tJ @{])CI) CBS Movie: (C) ~ Movie: ~· Dourh1lr11" (com) "Th• Southtm Stir" (dr1) '69 - 44 -Ann Shend1n, Jane Wyman Georae Seaal, u13u11 Andress, Orson 8:30 IJ @ Cil Cl) llPICIM 1 Com o Welles. Country·P~rry & His Naa"!lfle Friends 0 Ci) (j)@) Vi' Johnny Cuson qharlie Rich, Chet Atkins, Donna Bill Cosby is auut host fargo, Dinny Divis & the N1Shville O Movie: "fumtr's D1uaflter'' Brass, Loretta Lynn, ind Chufey (com) '40 -M1rth1 Reye, Charles Pride Join Perry for 1 conc.ert or Rugales, Rich1rd Dennina. country music from th• Gr1nd Ole 0 (~ (])) {I) Wida W~ MJs· Opry House In Nashville, Tenn. tel'J "Where the Action Is" Edd m Mm &ritfln Show Symes stirs. 9:00 0 QJ (i) (fOl m NBC Monday 0 Movie: (C) •'Str1n11rs a1 Sun· Mcwlt: (Cf (Ziir) "A CIM ot Ripe" rise" (dr1) '68-Georae Montaomery, (R) (dre) '74-Elizibeth Montaom -Oeana Martin. ery, Willi1m D1niels, CllH Potts. OJ Movlt: "'lopper T1kts A Trip" Eliubeth Montaomery stars u a (com) '39-Roland Youn&, Const.nee rape victim who. after reportin1 the Bennett, Billie Burke, crime. is s~bJected to embum~lna 12:00 @ Allred Hltchcod Hour and sometimes de1r1dlna question· m lancer ina 1nd treetment by medical per· sonnel, the polic.e 1nd 1 defense 1:00 8 (Jj Tomorrow attorney. CI> Cl)~ 00 Hews i I SpJ 1:4$ IJ Movie: (C) "Tht River's Eda•" Slf1rl to Acherrture (dri) '57-Allthony Quinn, Ray Mil· The Blkln.11.ns From 1946 to land Debri Paiet, Hury Carey Jr 1958, the Blk1n1 Atoll wu uposed · • to 23 1tomic blasts includlna the 3:15 IJ Movie (C) "I Dul 111 D1n1er' test tor the first H·bomb. This docu (adv) '66-Robert Goulet, Christine THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1&, l'HS KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 15th (P.M.) 3:00 l.Jlw for the '701 (C) (SO CAL CONSORT.) 3:30 law for the '70s (C) (SO CAL CONSORT) 4:00 uw for the '70t (C) (SO CAL CONSORT) 4:30 Youth In Trouble Part IV (C) 5:30 Specl1I: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Book Btal (C) (PBS) 7:30 Or1n1e County Review (C) 8:00 Soundstaa• (C) (PBS) 9:00 As.cent of Min (C) (PBS) "MUSIC of the Spheres" SUNDAY: FEBRUARY 16th (P.M.) 3:00 Puppeb and the Poet (C) (PTL) 4:00 T11chln1 Children to Read (C) 4:30 Theatre In America (C) (PBS) "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd" 6:30 U.S. J1P1n Relatlon1 (C) (BROAD· CA.ST NEWS} 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Bill Morera' Journal: lntematio1>- 1l Report (C) (PBS) 9:00 Amertc. (C) (PBS) 9:30 Focus: 0111111 County (C) MOHDAY: FEBRUARY 17th (P.M.) 12:00 School District Nftl (C) (KOC£) 12:10 M1starpltct Theatre (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Mith fadory (C) 1:40 Time to Draw (C) 2:00 Electric ComP1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Te•chln1 Chlldrtn to Rud (C) 3:00 Law for the '70s (C) (SO CAL CONSORT.) 3:30 Min 1nd Environment (C) 4:00 Coo•ln' Cajun (C} (PTL) 4:30 EKtric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 St11m1 strt.t (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for ttlt '70s (C) 6:30 Yo11 with Madeline (C) 7:00 Womlft (C) (PBS) "Women and Children in China'' 7:30 Focus: Or1n1• County (C) 1:00 A.ribs and Israelis (C) (PBS) 8:30 Novi (C) (PBS) "The Lysenko All airs" 9:30 Gmt Dedslona (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: FEIRUARY 18th (P.M.) 12:00 School Dlsttkt News (C) (KOCE} 12:10 Alcerrt of M111 (C) (PBS) 1:10 Community of Uvln1 Thln1s (C) 1:30 Time to Draw (C) 1:45 M1tfl fldory (C) 2:00 EJectrk ComP1nY (C) (ClW) 2:30 Carmcofend11 (C) (PBS) 3:00 P1ay lrklc• with tfle Experts (C) 3:30 Cookl11' C1Ju11 (C) (PU) "Chick· en" 4:00 Yo11 with Mtdtlint (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric ComPlftJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Slume Stlfft (C) (CTW) 6:00 111 ltut M1rtlle (C') (NO) 6:30 Min and Eavltot1ment (C) (Ml· AMI DADE) 7:00 Rom1ntlc RtbtUlon (C) (PBS) 7:30 Altematlna Currerrt Premiere (C) S:OO Special; (C) (PBS) "Requiem for a Nun" 9:30 Callfoml1 Journ1I (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 19th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 America (C) (PBS) "The .Arse· nal" , 12:40 F.u tfle StUdents (C) (INST. FOR CONT STUDIES) 1:10 Matti FldOl'J (C) "Subtraction of Tens tnd Ones" 1:25 Inside/Out (C) "Home Sweet Home" 1:40 Community of llvina Thlnp (C) "Leaves and Photosynthesis" 2:00 Electric ComSJinJ (C) (CTW) Z:30 Villa Alle1re (C) (CTW) 3:00 LJIW for the '701 (C) "Criminal Law" 3:30 M1n and Envlronmerrt (C) "The Nature of Man" 4:00 Gre1t Dtclsloits (C) (PSS) 4:30 Electric Con1P1rry (C) (CTW) 5:00 Se11me Street (C) (CTW} 6:00 uw for the '70s (C) "Crimin1I Law" 6:30 Yoa1 with Madeline (C) (KOCE) 7:00 P11y Bridie with the Eaperts (C) 7:30 Voteri' l'ipeli11e (C) "County Beat" S:OO Mnterplece Theatre (C) (PBS) "The Black Dog" 9:00 Ascent of Min (C) (PBS) "Music of the Spheres" THURSDAY: FEBRUARY 20th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Novi (C) (PBS) "The Lysenko Affair" 1:10 Time to Dr1w (C) "Contour Lines" • 1:25 Community of Uv1111 Thinas (C) "Leaves and Photosynthesis" 1:45 Inside/Out (C) "Home Sweet Home" 2:00 Electric: Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Tuchln1 Children lo Reid (C) J:OO U.S. J1pan Rel1tlons (C) 4:00 Yoa• wlttl Madeline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Dectrk Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Stslme Stleet (C) (CTW) 6:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "The Un· derstudy" 6:30 Min •M Environment (C) "The N1ture of Man" 7:00 Ar1bs and lsr1elis (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplew1tdl (C) (KOCE) a:oo The J1paneM Film (C) (PBS) "Boy" FRIDAY: FEBRUARY 21st (P.M.) 12:00 School Dlltrid News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 TIA 1:10 Inside/Out (t) "Home Sweet Home" 1:25 Time to Dr1w (C) "Contour Lines" 1:40 Community of Uvln1 Thlnas (C) "Le1ves ind Photosynthesis" 2:00 Electric ComPlllJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIII• Allecre (C) (PBS) 3:00 l.Jlw for t.he '70s (C) "Criminal Procedure" 3:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS) "Mister Mid· wile" 4:00 Play Bride• wltfl the U,.rts (C) 4:30 Electric ComPlny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Se:alme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for tfle '70s (C) "Crimin1I Pr0tedure" 6:30 Novi (C) (PBS) 7:30 Or1111e County Review (C) 1:00 Rom111tk Rebellion (C) (PBS) 8:30 lthlnd the Unes (C) (PBS) 9:00 flrln1 Une (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 22nd (P.M.) 3:00 l.Jlw for tfle '70t (C) 3:30 uw for the '70s (C) 4 :00 law for \1\e '70t (C) 4:30 Min ind fJlvlronment (C) S:OO M1n ind Ettvlronmerrt (C) 5:30 Sptdll: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Boo• But (C) (PBS) 7:30 Or1111e County Review (C) 8:00 Soundlta(e (C) (PBS) 9:00 Alaftt of Man (PBS) mentary proiram eumines the Carere, '------------------------_. Page 11 I • • . I • • • THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE EK. FEBRUARY 16, 19/~ REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS Pap 12 ·.~ 0 R N I N G BUY THIS SUPER VALUE WEEK SPECIAL SPa:I AL ONLY AA&D Bectronk1 27 5 E 1711\ STREET COSTA MESA 642-1112 A new musical special based on one of the most celebrated events 1n American history Movie: See Daytime Mo111es. St.cl Exchan1• trs A""' D•J : EducatioMI ftroar1ms News/P1norama del Ville lO:lO ~CI) ~l..oYt of-Ute · @Oo . Hottywood Squares (~ ) Cl) BndJ Bunch · Fe.atum Dennls ttlt MenKe ucept Mon ~ 700 Club 11:00 I ft '.fl 00 Youn& & Restless . ~ C!J (1g m Jactpot Movie: See Daytime Movies. lfi!' ,) ffi tl} The Money Maze fa ~Lucy Show H5 Electric CompallJ ll:lO 6 'ff @ (i" Seard! lor Tomor· ArTfRNOON m Ben Huntet' hrttrriews/featuru EI!) Yop for HWttl 3:00 I@ CV Tlttlebla · Diamond Head P1use Don't bt ttle O.lsles P~e C.r1eoa (Q!J (J)) ffi '-""' Hos· plUI ~ Movie: See D1yt1me M~1es My flvorftt M1rti11 Get Smut Beverly Hlllbmla : Futures · VIiii Altffl • Not for Women Only 3:30 IJ DIMh! (J) Movlt: SN Daytime . Movies; Topic Wed I Mlh Oouflas ~ Olli• ' tUrritt Movie: See D1yt1me Movies, Domln10 Wed m Th• Flylna "u• m The Munsten 'li 3 New Zoo Rtwt '6 Addanu f1111ily I-T) CH1edy Cl1uks • Mis Trn AmoteS • Mille Douitas Show Muriel Stevens C.O.lni Show 4:00 Q The Rifltmln 6 MictlJ MouM Club fJ <ei2 (j)) • CD Al c A ft tf . school $ped1I "5'n1t1eo·i Amenu" Wed 5'ntia10 helps his fnend John, an old man with • horse and buii)'. overcome his fear of new places and they set out to see America Reuben F1aueroa and Marc Jordan star I ftufnstuf & Udsvlllt Gillia•n's tsi.nd -3 Terry & Hts FritAcb El Ca nlllita !The Flintstones Sesame Sttfft • ) The Flllltstoites ucepl Wed I Sube PelaJO Futures ucept Wed Hottywood MMI Clusks 4:30 hther lnows lest 6 GHll11n's 1u11td I' Dinah! I Burs & His~ I Drum el JuHk 3 Robin Hoed nlsta Fe lfteaiu '.j" MeA Grtff11 ~ ~btmln (~ ) Star T,.l ucept Wed s:oo UDO li9' &>News 3 1 Sdlool itrotne Wed ft The II& Y11ky Ci) Qj I Lowe lJKJ The Avet11en TM Mldey W.Use Cl1b Mod Squad 1 (} \ Joumey to Ailtfemre : Mister Repn' IW&h~ ( (J1) TM fllntmaa Wed. . Drl•• . Tmtl Ult World · Mlsdotl: l111p!NSJW. Uc:ept Wed 5:30 0 Cl)@(}) (Qr ) """ ~ .. ,~ 6 HOIH'I HtrMS Bewttdltd Room 222 : VIiii Altlrt • Don WlltOfl't Ton Tllk Ultdtrdo1 .. I \I I ! I• TUESDAY FEBRUARY 18 for morning and afternoon listings, \Please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00@ "Touch ol Evil" (dra) '58 - Charlton Heston, Janet Leiah. Orson Welles (D "fr1ncls Gon to West Point" (com) '52 -Donald O'Connor, 11:00 0 "for Heaven's Sake" (com) '50 -Clifton Webb, Joan Blondell, Joan Bennett, Robert Cumm1nas. 11:30 (D "The Avenaers" (adv) '50-John Carroll, Adele Mara. 12:00 m "Autumn le1ves" (dra) '56 - Joan Crawford, Cllff Robertson, Vera Miles. 1:00 0 "Splendor'' (dra) '35 -Miri&m Hopkins. Joel McCrea, David Niven. ~"Close to My Hurt'' (dra) '51 -Ray Milland, Gene Tierney 2:30 0 (C) "That Touch of Mink" (com) '62-0oris Day, Cary Grant ~ CI) .. Dark Victory" (dra) '39 - Bette Davis, Georae Brent, Geraldine F1tz.aeratd, 'Humphrey Boaart 3:00 O (C) "Mo111nbo" (dra) 'S4-Clark Gable. Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly 10 (C) "Muk of Marcell•" (dra) '71 -James Farentino, Christine Bel· ford. Patrick O'Neal 3·30 "Mlr111" (susp) '65 -Greaory Peck, Diane Baker. 0 (C) "River ol No Return" (adv) '54-Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Mon roe, Rory Calhoun, Tommy Ret111 EVENING 6 : 00 ~~rn~~J~~r~:.s l')t:'kers B11ketball Lakers vs iChoc~.;: :.~~~"'".., M1ri1 Teresa ~Star Trek Electric Company Rocky & Friends 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show Andy Grilllth Dragnet : Zoom! ( 00> Duler's Choice • Journey to Adventure Little Rascals 7:00 0 0 ~ Ci) m CD News Ironside Mod Squad Truth or Consequences Whirs My Line? I love Lucy The FBI @ Hoaan's Herou la Mujer Prohibida The Bia Valley : Y!l_I With Madeline ( (JJ) Bon1rm · Dr1m1 Three Stooau 7:30 I New Treasure Hunt · QOl @ r 6 Hollywood Squares R1inbow SundH Cf7J (J' To Tell the Truth · Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "The Euy Way" (com) '52-Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, Lurene Tuttle I Bewitched Cltywatchers American Outdoorsman Animal World Little Rue.ti• rH E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11>, 1975 racket that gives a new meaning > Qi The Untouch1blts to love and marriage. Meanwhile, al) Soundst1111 another Korean. Mr. Kwan, is mak· 10:30 • Journey to Adventure 1ng a racket when he learns that Pettkoat Junction hts wile is hav1n11 her first baby . Situation Comedy and he's unable to be by her side 10:45 News 0 ~ (j) m NBC Tuesday Movie: 11:00 0 0 ~ ~ aJ News (C) (90) "The Secret Niaht Clller'' 3 (j) ®) . Nnn (susp) '74 -Robert Reed, Hope Best of ro o Lange, Robin Mattson, Michael Con· 6 Perty Mason stant1ne, Sylvia Sidney, flame The Lucy Show G1ftos. Arlene Golonka. An otherwise Mission: Impossible soltd, respectable family man cannot Off B1ll1nc1 resist making obscene telephone (j) Peter Gunn calls to women. He seeks help from Wild Wild West a psychiatrist, but is reluctant at : Yo&• for H111th ftrst to admit he is making the ( I Cl)) Wanted: Dead or Alive calls. 11:30 @ @ (j) CBS late Movie: (C) 0 M~vle : (90) "Fninkensteln" "Rlor• (dra> '68 -Gene Hackman, (hor) 32-Borts Karlott, Mae Clark Jim Brown, Mike Kellin. 0 TOP STARS! ! MUSIC O ~ C.I HiOJ m Johnny Carson * AWARDS SPECIAL 0 Movie: (C) "I'll Get By" (mus) O<ta!J(j))(I)(i} I shCtAL I Amer· '50-June Haver, William Lundigan. lean Music Awards (90) The Ameri· 0 (~ @ ) W Wide World Mys· can Music Awards, honoring artists tery "The Double IC.ill" Gary Collins and music selected by public vote stars as the best in the fields of pop, 0 M~vie: .,The F1lcon Takes Over'' soul and country 1s broadust live (adv) 42 -George Sanders, Lynn from Hollywood.' Roy Clark Hele~ Bari. Hans Conreid. Reddy and Sly Stone host. ' m Movie: "Abandoned" (dra) '49-m Merv Griffin Show Dennis O'Keefe, Gale Storm al) The Asunt of llhn "The Majes 12:00 @ Alfred Hitchcock Hour tic Clockwork" Or Bronowsk1 ex m Movie: "The Garment Junale" plores the revolution that ensued (dra) '57 -lee J. Cobb, Kerwin when Einstein's theory of relativity Mathews upset Newton's orderly clockwork 1:00 0 !10) !omorrow umverse. 1:45 6 Movte: (C) "Town Timer" 9:00 tJ GJ) CV (j) Hawaii Five..O "And (wes) '65 -Dana Andrews, Terry the Horse Jumped Over the Moon" . Moore, Bruce Ca~t.. . Oeath·defytna free-fall sky jumps 2.00 m ~l:Nlpt Show. A~alr In Trinl· 15 000 leet over Oahu's remote did, 'Toaether Ac1ln No.rth Shore set the scene for a 3:15 tJ Mo.vie: (C~ '.'Devils of Darkness" "per1ect crime" that 11oes awry be (hor) 65-Wtlham Sylvester. cause of a junkie's need for drugs (6 I Spy m Safari to Adventure ~ Los Grandu Anos del Rock 9:30-News Wanderlust Revista Musical : The Rom1ntlc Rebellion "Geri· cault" An e~amination of the work of Gencault who represents all that 1s violent and destructive in ro- rFOR----, I WEARON I I CONCRETE I 8:00 tJ Ci1) (3) (j) Good Times 0 OURlNG RIGHT OUT * WITH GALS, MALLOY AND REED GET INTO CAR CHASE! ADAM-12 mant1c1sm ED la Tlerr1 10:00 e @m (j) Barnaby Jones "lmaae ol Evil" A youna directorial aen1us, pla11ued by an over·lhe·hill star who 1s ruining his motion pie· ture, decides to eltm1nate the aging actor perm1nently. His deadly scheme backfires when an opportu n1st1c stuntman observes the crime and resorts to blackmail. Tom Sker rttt and Dennis Cole guest. f POST AL EMPlOYEES f t WELCOME f 0 ~ (1) '1:} Adam -12 "Lady's Night" Officers Malloy and Reed treat their ladles to a rare niaht out, but. the dinner ts ,interrupted when Reed and his wife (11uest Kristin Nelson) witness a 11as sta !ton holdup. Ci) Mike Dou(IH Sllow 0 <9 Cl)) CI) ffi Hippy Days "The Howdy Doody Show" Richie tries tor a bi& scoop for his school paper when "Buffalo Bob" Smith brings his popular TV proaram to Milwaukee. Robert E. Smith guests. @) Movie Special: (C) (3hr) "Bridae on ttle River Kw1i" (dra) '57-Alec Guinness, William Holden, Sessue Hayakawa, Jack Hawkins I Dtaler'a Choice Both Sides Now Pobre Dlabla Movie: (C) (2hr) "D1y of the Wolves" (dra) '71 -Richard Eaan, Rick Jason, Martha Hyer. I ~1~ped1l1 dt Sytvla Pinal ~nese Lanauaie Proarams 8:30 (11)(3)@ M•A•s•H Hawkeye and Trapper John uncover a Korean 0 @ @ m Police S1ory "The Execution" The ganaland-style shootin11 of two men on a quiet residential street reveals that a ma- jor Eastern dru11 ring is trying to take·over the city The police de· partment decides to activate its "hit team" in an effort to stop a flood of heroin. Christopher George, Scoey Mitchlll, John Ericson and Sharon Farrell ster Zmll)NtWI Run for Your Life (~ Cl)) Cl) ffi Marcus Welby M.D. "S1ve the Last Dance For Me" Two women who fear they may have developed breast cancer have widely ditterin11 reactions to the threat. Pamela Hensley and Elaine G1hos au est. Ei) Clta Con las Utrtll11 IM SIZES t 6T018 t t AAA to EEEE ' t t t t fs31.95 I t RED WING -~t SHOE STORES r"' J\JlloneBIOCll Sou•h or L• Palmt t rt.o..772-1449 ANAHEIM f 941 M.&cUd t SAH'T A ANA Jost NQ(Jh of E.d•noer t t 1427 So. Mai.i ,...,_ 50-I 449 t WiSTMIHSTll Ju11 Soutn o1 l Wealmu1Sler 81..0 l ' 14254 11.-ch -. .. ct.. ""., .. 11 °' ' ' HOURS 10 AM TO 530PM t l Fn 'ttl 8 PM j ~~~~...-.~~ Pa&e 13 I • • . I • .. • THE DAIL V PILOT TV WEEK,•FEBRUARV 16, 1915 (or how to use your head to ease t!ie pain.) Do more people suffer headaches today than ever before? Why do some people get them and others don't? Is anyone doing anything to cure them? Tonight Bill Applegate talks to specialists about headache causes and treatments. And he'll show you a fascinating, new technique being used success- fully to relieve this age old complaint. Join Bill for his series of special reports on the nagging, stabbing, aspirin-grabbing world of headaches. Sandllpm Channel 2 News CBS~ WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19 For mornin1 end •fternoon listings, pleHe see DAYTIME P~OGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d•y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 Ci) "The Princess • the Pirate" (com) '45-Bob Hope, Virginia Mayo. (E "Under the Gun" (wes) '51 - Richard Conte, Audrey Totter. 11:00 O (C} "Bells on Thtir Toes" (com) '52 -Jeanne Crain, Barbara Bates, Myrna Hunter, Martin Milner. 11:30 (E (C) "The Cllmu" (mys} 'U - Bo11s Karloff, Susanna Foster. 12:00 ID "Mrs. P11ilin(ton" (dra) '4-4- Greer Garson, Walter P1d11eon, Aa· nes Moorehead. 1:00 O (C) :..'Ca~ttle Empire" (wes) '58 -Joel Mc , Don Hauerty, C1oria Talbot Q~ (C} "Dane~ Has Two faces'' (dra) '66 -Robert L1ns1n11. Dana Wynter 2:30 CJ J "Hl&h Noon" (dra) '52 -Gary Cooper, Grace Kelty. M Ci) "Beyond tht fol'1!st" (dra) 49 -Bette Davis, Joseph Cotten, On1d Brien, Ruth RO/Mn. 3:00 O "Any Number Cln PtaJ'' (dra) '49 -Clark Gable, Alexis Smith, Wendell Corey, Audrey Totter. (lo, (C) "lost fll&hr (adv) '69 - Lloyd Bnd11es, Anne Francis. EVENING 6:00 ~uc&~~~r:. lj Kinas Ice Hod~~ Kinas at Pittsburah Penauins. 6 Bon1nu Ironside P1rtrld1e family Truth or ConsequtKa Marla Tertu St.11 Trek : Electric Company Rocky l friends 6:30 Merv Griffin Show Andy GrlNitll Dra1n1t : Zoom! ( (j)} Duler's Choa' • Journey to Adventure UtUe Rucals 7:00mOO~OO~alNtw1 Ironside 6 Mod Squad 8 Truth or Consequences Whirs My Une7 I Love Lucy The FBI (I) Ho11n's Heroes La Mujer Prehlblda The 111 Vall., : Psydloloo TodQ "Coanitive Development" f (j)) Bonanu Drama Three stoo1as 7:30 ! Lomt Greene's Last of tht Wiid · Namt That Tune @ 00 t..t'1 Make A Dul 8 @CJ) To Tttl the Truth • Miiiion $ Movie: (21u) "Crlsb" (mys) 'SO-Cary Grant. Jose Ferrer, Signe Hasso, Paula Raymond . ~ Price la Rl&ht (i~ I Spy Bewitched S.lu i to Adventure EID HE BABY GAM E' : The1tre in America "Brother to * Laws, Costs, Hospitals Dragons" Robert Penn Werren's po EID The G1me "The Baby Game" In· eltc drama of man's confrontation formation on costs or having a ba· with the dark side of his nature, by-public vs private hospital; pro centered around a bizarre yet hltle and con of breut feeding, Callfor known 1nc1dent in Ame11can history n 1 a abortion laws Robert Black, Richard Kneeland and I Outdoors With Ken C•ll•w•y James Eichel burgh star. Celebrity Bowlin& 9:30 D I SJlclA! I Holld•Y on Wheels llttte Reseals Gordon MacRea hosts. 8:00 <ill (3) Li ) I shc1lL I D'. I News Seuss' Hoobtr·Bloob Hi1hw1y An Wander1ust animated Seusmn tale about an Chucho Avellanet imaginary thorouahfare down which 10.00 · LI Tierra new creatures are dispatched to 0· A the world atter having been briefed MAN AG INST CRIME on the p'°s and cons of Earthbound * IN NEW MANHUNTER! l1111na by Mr. Hoober·Bloob, Chief 0 (fl) (3) (jJ M1nhunter "Death Dispatcher. The sc1ent1f1c apparatus Watch" While seeking the killer who that controls the briefing session set off an explosion that critically includes a homtltown selection con injured Dave's friend Paul, Barrett traption, a Wheel of Chance that de· learns that a beautiful woman fears termines whit pllCe the new voy the blast was meant for her. ager will call home and the future 0 el)(!)~ er;, Petrocelli ' 'A V1ewina M1ch1ne not only aives a Lonely Victim" Petrocelli defends preview of whit will happen "down Mary Thorpe (Anjanette Comer), ac there," but also offers a last·min cused of the murder of her ooss ute o_eportumty to cancel the lnp with whom she was havina 1n at 0 111 CI) ~Q) er;, lltUe H~se on fair Madlyn Rhue and Bobby Eil the Pr1lrle "Money Crop" Julie Cobb bacher also guest. (dauahter of Lee J Cobb) guests as ; m IE) NIWS' a youna farmer's wife who faces 6 Run for Your Life mob 1ction by the 1ngry townspeo (~ Cl)) (j) ffi Get Christie pie when her husband fails to re l ove! Chnshe and her partner are turn from the bl& city with the !MIW "loaned" to a small town desert corn seeds the people sent him to resort to help control crowds dur buy mg a $250,000 tennis tournament @ Mike Dou(tas Show which 1s hit by murder and the 0 (~ ) (3) ffi Th1t'1 My Mi· disappearance of the pnze money ml "Trial & Error" Leonard 1s ar Bobby Riggs and Roumary Casals rested by police 11 Foxy Flo's es guest. t1bhshment while Tracy is out of Cita Con Las E.strtllu town. The Untouch1bles I Dealer's Chol« 10:30 • Journey to Adventure Both Slclu Now Pettlco.t Jund.Ion Carmlnl1 : Yoaa for Health Movie: (C) (2hr) • ' He 1 v • n • Noches T1patl1S Knows. Mr. Allison" (dra) '57 -10:45 News Deborah Kerr. Robert Mitchum. 11:00 (I) 0 (i) mer;, EB Newa I Film Ft1ture "Arabs & Israelis" (i91 Ci) Ci) News ChH1pion1hlp Wrntllltl Best of Croucho Japanae L1nau•1• lioar1m Perry M11011 8:30 @ r V lc1l[ J M1urlct The Lucy Show Send1k'1 Really Rosie: St1rrin1 the Ml:sslon: Impossible Nutlh•ll Kids Rosie. the dynamic Off 81lla11Ce little heroine of Sendak's book "The Ci) Peter Gunn S1an on Ros19's Door." sparks this Wild WUd West animated half.hour spec11I featunna ( Cl)) W1nted: Deed or Alive oria1nal music by Carole Kina who 11:15 · Cinema l4 1lso performs the voice of Rosie. 11:30 0 (}1) 00 Ci) CBS lit• Movie: (C) O (Qf ) CD CD ABC Widnes· .. 8anat2t: A MUUon the Hird W1y'' d1y Movie: (C) (90) ''The flmily (dra) '72-G~rae Peppud. Don Por Nobody W1nted" (dra) '74-Shirtey ter, Margot Kidder Jones. James Olson. Woodrow Par· 0 ti) Ci) lfOl er;, Jotlnoy Carson Irey, Claudia Bry1r. K1therine Hel· 0 Movie: "iiian In 81.a'' (hor) mond, Ann Doran, Lindsay Work-'SO -Valentine Oyall, Betty Ann man. The true story of a minister D1vies. and his wife who face m•ny com· D (tjl CJ)) CV Wide World ScM· plications when they 1dopt 12 dal "A Portrait of Jacqueline Ken racially.mixed children. nedy Onusls" m Merv Crtffln Show 0 Movie: "Hlnnah LH" (wes) '53 Ell) Behind tfle Unn -Joatyle Dru. M1cdon1ld Carey. 9:00 IE) Mowle: .. A111el 8ab,.. (dr1) '61 0 "DORIS DAY TODAY" -G~rae Hamilton. Mercedes Mc· * WITH SPECIAL GUEST 12:00 ~m~t1~1intc1tcock Hour JOJiN DENVER TONITE m Movie: "Mute Antotnett." (dra) 0 cm (Il (() ( fficllLJ Doris Day '38-Norma Shearer. Tyrone Power Tod1y Miss Dey is joined in sonas. 1:00 O (IQ) Tomorrow dances and comedy sketches by 1:45 O MOYie: .. love "•st" (com) '51 Tim Conw1y, Rich Little, John Oen -Marilyn Monroe, June H1ver, W1I ver and The Lockers liam Lundiaan. 0 QJ ®)er;, l u c I I Tinner l :OO m All·Nl1ht Sllow: "THIS R1n1· No information 1v11leble at press en," ""The Ape M1n" time 3:15 O Movie: (C) .. M1v1ridl QuMn" 0 Fnidured nlckl11 (wes) '55-Birblra St1nwyck. THE DAILY PILOT lVW[EK FEBRUARY lb. l'lTS ... • t:1t11nn•tion pi•e.- •MUST for •nry nit'• t•bl•I " Ifs a shame Paul Conrad won't have Richard Nixon to sketch around anymore! ~y PAUL -=~'? WITH WHITE HOUSE TRANSCRIPT EXCERPTS Critically acclaimed! A collection of Conrad's Watergate cartoons brutally tied to excerpts from Nixon ·s White House transcripts 'I Suddenly. the whole sordid affair comes into historical focus. This 1s editorial cartooning in its finest hour-the kind of work that brought Conrad two Pulitzer Prizes and a top spot on the "Enemies List " O'f.J\ You can order by MAIL N and use your Bankamericard or Master Charge ,---------------------, I TY DISTWIBUTORS INC. $7.95 Retail I I P 0 BOX 1190 224 pages (hardcover) I I GLENDALE. CALIF 91 Z09 $ enclosed I I I I Please send me copies of The King and Us al $7 9~ I 1' each postpaid C3hlorn1a residents add 6'1. sales tax I I I I NAME I I ADDRESS I I I : CITY STAlE ZIP __ : O Mestei Charg' \ O Banli.ameriurd Card No -J ~--------------------- Page 15 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20 Hawkins, Sir Ralph Richardson, Mi· chele Moraan. 11:30 m (C) "Damon & Pythias" (adv) '62-Guy Williams, Don Burnett. For mornlnc and afternoon liatlnp. pl .. se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's mo11ln. 12:00 m "The Houston Story'' (dra) '56 -Gene Barry, Berbara Hale, Edward Arnold. 1:00 O "Wthnan Chases Man" (com) '37-Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins, Charles W1nn1ger. Q.§i "Libel" (dra) '59-Dirk Bogarde, Olivia de Hav1lland. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 @ "The Best Man" (dra) '64- Henry Fonda, Clift Robertson, Mar· 2:30 Cl) (C) "Th• Chapman Report'' (dra) '62-Efrem Zimbalist Jr , Jane Fonda. ' garet Le1ahton, Ann Sothern. m "free for All" (com) '49-Rob· ert Cummings, Ann Blyth, Percy Kil· bride. tD@ "Je1tbtl" (dra) '38-Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Georae Brent. Fay Bainter, Donald Crisp. 11:00 O "fallen Idol" (dra) '49 -Jack 3:00 O "To,.lleue A lad(' (dra) '51- Clark Glble, Barbara Stanwyck. JON WALMSLEY WRITES & SINGS A song written and performed by Jon Walmsley, who plays Jason on Lorimar Productions' The Wal· tons, starring Richard Thomas, will be introduced on the pro· gram's Thursday (8PM) telecast. "The Song." The music for the CBS show, In addition to Walms· ley's new country love ballad, also features Mayt Nutter, well·known country singer who in his recur· ring role as Bobby Bigelow, plays a mid·30's style country band leader. In the story, Jason be- comes a regular singer·instrumen· tal1st with the band. Young -he's 18 -Walmsley has red hair, blue eyes, a massive supply of freckles and plays pi ano, guitar, flute. drums. cello, harmonica and sings a clear, young baritone. He wrote his first song for The Waltons three sea sons ago. It was called "Ironing Board Blues" and was inspired by the rhythm of Grandma Walton's (Ellen Corby) ironing. Walmsley's tune for the Feb. 20 episode is titled "Will You Be Mine" "Jon's music has added a great deal to the several episodes on which we have had the chance to use his talents," comments producer Robert Jacks. "We plan to make more ·musical' use of both Jon and Mayf Nutter in the future." .. SoMiTHING NEW! 5oMETHINGDIFfEiENT ! P• t 16 VISIT , HOWARD CHEVROLE.T s ON DISPLAY Now/ ------,,.8\a-zers ""Surfer Vans v-~-Whee I Drives vl2ec. Vehicles vCamper Shells vShortie Pickups Get ready for F·U·N I Inspec.t ihem.select them ...... SUV at Howard Chevrolet's new low, low pricesJ Immediate DeJiveryl HOWARD ~+as:: \~~ L/6>_1 Ill· tSSS < TH E DAI LY PILOT, TV WEE K, F EBRUARY Iii, 197S ®) (C) "P.J." (dra) '68 -Georae Peppard, Raymond Burr. 3:30 Ci) (C) "High Wind In J1m1iQ" (adv) '65 -AnthOny Quinn, James Coburn, Lila Kedrova. O "Some like It Hot" Part I (com) '59 -Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe. EVEN I NG 3 R~c£~~~~N:n ~Bonanza Ironside P1rtrldae f1111llJ Truth or ConsequencH Maria Teresa Star Trek : Elect.rlc Company Rocky & f riends Merv Griffin Show Andy Griffith Draanet : Zoom! ( (j)) Dealer's Choice • Journey to Adventure little R1sails BO @@ ma>News Ironside Bowlin1 for Dollart Mod Squad Truth or Conitquences Whirs My Une? I Love Lucy The FBI CV Hoaan's Heroes La Mujer Prohlbid1 The Bia Valley : Y~t With Mtdelln"e ( (t)) Boflanza • Drama ef) Three Stooaes 7:30 I Candid Camera · (il (i) Price Is Rlfht Help Thy Ntl&hbor 0 *SPECIAL* * THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" 8:00 O World of the Sta "Nature's Aquarium" [8)@ l3J To Tell the Truth O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tht Grass Is Greener., (com) '61-Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitch· um. Jean Simmons. I Lefs Miki A Deal Bewitched Asslanment Amerlu Call It M1c1ronl Bobby 'oldsboro Show little R1sals fl THE WALTONS! BEST * FAMILY SHOW ON TV O @ CV Ci) The Weltons "The Sona" Ben, in love with youna S.lly Ann Harper (Erin Morin), persu1des Jason to let Sally sin& a duet with him on a radio broadc4'st. But alas, the young lady's tn love with Jason and believes he's smitten with her- causina the two brothers to quarrel b1tte!!l· 0 !iJ ~ ®) ffi Mac Davis Show Joan Rivers and~mokey Robinson are Mac's guests. 0 @ Pacific 8 B11k1tball UCLA Bruins vs. Washtnaton State Cou a a rs. 00 Mike Douflas Show 0 (~ (I)) (]) al Barney Miiier Wo1ehow1cz aoes to Barney for ad· vice when he becomes attracted to one of the a1rls he arrested 1t Rose's Village a Go-Go durina the monthly bust. I Dealer's Choice Both Sides Now Nidll Caro Bill Moyers' Jo11m1I: Inter tJonal Report J1panne l.tn1u11e Proararns I Los Polivoces 8:30 (~ (j)) CV m laren Karen 9:00 falls tor a duhina public relations man then discovers informalton causing doubts aboul his inteanty. Bert Convy auesls m Merv Griffin Show Ei) Situation Comedy fl ATTACK ON TERROR!! * FBI vs KLAN PART 1 IJ @ (3) CJ) CBS Thursday Mov· It Speclal:(C) (2hr) "Atbtk on Ter· ror" ~art 1 of a four hour special dramatizina the brutal 1964 murders m Mirnss1ppi of three youna civil nghts workers. Peter Strauss. An drew Parks and Hilly Hicks portray the three youna civil nahts workers from Ohio who are murdered by the Ku Klux Klan Wayne Roaers and Dabney Coleman are the Mississippi FBI agents who are thwarted at every turn in their mvesltR1tion, and co·stars include Rip Torn, An· drew Dugaan, Merlyn Mason, Ned Beatty and Geoffrey Lewis. Part II concludes on lhe CBS Friday Movie at 9PM. 0 @ (f\l @) er;, Archer "Shades or Blue" Lew Archer aets drawn lnlo a homicide and becomes the prime suspect while 1nvestiaat1na a claim that a buildin& lire was ac- lually arson. John Dehner Antoi l nette Bower. Diana Ewin11. Robert Colbert, Milton Selzer and Brian Hutton gue~t. 00 1~, FRIDAY 0 (Q!j )) CI) (i} stfHb Of Sin fr1nciKO "Asylum" Lt Steve Keller FEBRUARY 21 11oes underaround and faces death . . '" 8 psychtatnc home after a mental For morning and afternoon h1t1ngs, patient esupes and reports a ktll please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 1ng James Olson. Belinda Mont· Below, for your convenience, are gomery, Bettye Ackerman and Rob the day's movies. ert Walker guest DAYTIME MOVIES I Bollna f rom the Olympic festival lnternaclonal . Humanltl~s Fiim f oru11 "MYS· 10:00 "Our Ver, own" (dra) '50 -Ann tenous Lady' (dra) 1928 A youna Blyth F 1 G N t I Austnan officer tails tn love with a Wood' ar ey ranger, 1 a 111 beautiful woman. not real1z1na she m (C) "81llad of A Gunllahter" 1s a Russian spy. Greta Garbo, Con (wes) '63-Marty Robbins Bob Bar rad Nagel and Gustav Von .Seyler ron · lttz star 11 00 ,. •• : ... ~-I th o k" ( ) '49 @Ii) Situation Comedy : ~ " n1ss n e ar com 9. 30 0 N -Davtd Niven. Jane Wyman. . g;) La~~erra 11:30 6) "My Min Godfrey" (com) '36- lO:OO O fH CiJ ®) e;, M 0 v I n ,. On Willi.am Pow~1ll, Carole Lo'."bard ·~a11som" Sonoy and Will are asked 12:00 1;D 'Camllle (classic) 36-Greta to deliver 111 unusuil piece of cargo Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barry -a briefcase-which they 11e 1n more $lrUCted to throw over 1 cliff K1ren 1:00 IJ "Interns Can't Takt Monty" Carlson, Ralph MH ker, Claudia (dfl) '37-Joel McCrea, Barbara Jenn~s. i nd Patrlcl1 Smith auu t. ~!nwyck. ( Z m NIWI 165' (C) ""l&ht People" mys) '5-4- Rull tor Your life Gregory Peck. Rita Gam. (9 Cl)) Cl) 9) Harry O "Lt$· 2:30 m "The Story of Varnon l Irene ter" A colle1e crimlnology stud ent fiitle" (mus) '39-Glnger Roa•"· is 1ccused of two sexu1lly oriented Fred Astaire. murders and lnmts on helpina @(I) "A Stolen Ure" (dra) '46- Harry solve the case Bette Davis, Glenn Ford, Oane fE Cit.a Con Lis Estrellu Clark, Walter Brennan. ~The Untouchables 3:00 0 "Run Silent,, Run Dtep" (d1a) '58 -Clark Gable, Burt laneuter 10:30 I Bob BOJd Show 10 (C) "Who Killed the M,sterious • ~u,:eJ to Adventure Mr. Foster'' (mys) '70 Ernest Borg e nine, Judy Geeson. : Yoaa for Health 3:30 rll (C) "for Whom the Bell Tolls" · Situation Comedy (dra) '43-lngrid Bergmon, Gary 10:45 fE News Cooper 11:00 I rn cu !\91 Q)@ News 0 "Some Like It Hot" CPncl · 0 al m G) News (com) '59-Jack Lemmon, ""'Tony USC Basketball USC Trojans vs. Curtis. Ma11lyn Monroe. r Washtnaton tluskies at Seattle 6 Perry Muon The Lucy Show Mission: lmposslblt Off B1ll1nu Cl) Peter ~unn Wild Wiid WHt (f)) W1nted: Dead or Alive 11:15 · Clnem1 34 / 11:30 (ill (3) (j) CBS late MOYie: (C) "A Bullet for PrettJ Bo(' (dra) '70 -Fabian Forte, Jocelyn Lane 0 @ o e;, Johnny Canon 0 (fj9 ) (}J Wide Wor1d Spe· dal "Cosmttie Sureery· Nip 'n' Tuck With N1ture" 0 MO'lle: (C) ''The Sn.b People" (hor) '68-Borls Karloff. Charles EVENING 6 : 00 3 Rdf&~~~~:S"' Cf) Bonanza Ironside Partridge Famlly Truth or Consequences Mar~ TereSI t) Star Trek : £Jedric Com~ny RockJ • Friends 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show THE DAILY PILO r, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 16, 197S 7:30 fJ Mu quet1de P1rty Matters "The Watercren Girl" (R) l (lj Ct) Qij) Hollywood Squares @Ii) La Crlada Bien Crlada Help ThJ Nei&hbor 9:30 0 (Q!j @ ) (3) G) The Odd Siity Couple ''Old flames Never Ole" (]tJ (3) To Tell the Truth When Feltx becomes depressed bt· O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "That cause his old high school sweetheart Touch of Mink" (com) '62-Cary 1s now a grandmother, Oscar helps Grtnt, Doris Day, Gia Young. htm search for the fountain ol I ~::~~~es Hews Review §yout~~ a liVely discotheque. f riends of Man Wanderlust World ol Surwin l La Tier11 little Rasuts 10:00 0 @ ®) m Polic.t Woman 8:00 tJ 'JJ CV llhan! "A Game of Ter "The Company" Shelley Berman and ror" A long standing debt to ~ Paula Kelly guest tn a drama about former British Intelligence agenl Sgt. Anderson and Crowley's inves- ~ho once saved his hie poses a ligation into three gangl1nd execu· stilt challenge to Khan as he at lions stemming from the organill· tempts to beat the police to the tion of a syndicate. solullon of an elaborate diamond ~ m 6) News heist pulled oft by helicopter·llying Run for Your Ute thieves, O ONIGHT'S BEST BET 0 ~1@ (}Ol m Slntord & Son * LILY TOMLIN "The Headache" A doctor tells * * * * Lamont there is nothing physically 0 (!&J (l)) ~) (i) I IJWA~ fiht wronQ with him, so he consults a Uly Tomlin Show Liiy's 11uests for psychiatrist to see what causes his her new comedy-variety special are headaches. The psychl1trlst suggests actor Richard Oreyluu. newscaster that he hites Fred. frank Bl1ir, the canine star Benji, g Movie: (C) (2hr) "War Gods of and the Liiy Tomlin Repertory Com· the Dttp" (hor) '65-Vlnoent Price PlllY futurlna Or. Oemento, V1lri CJ) Mike 0oua111 Show Bromfield, Biii Zuken and Lady o (9 m> CV m < •et'S Rowt•nds. UnderMa WOrtd or J1cquuii u I Cltl Con Lia Eltrtllll "Coral Divers of Corsica" lured by The Untouchablea the promise of riches-coral divers . Th• ,Atcent .. of Min "The M•· of the Med1terr1nean recklessly de· 1estic Clockwork (R) scend ever deeper into the sea for 10:30 • Jo11mey to Adventure the precious red coral The program Petticoat Junctlon lotuses on one of Corsica's• most · Loco Valdez daring and successful divers as he 10:45 Nm descends 336 feet with equipment 11:00 0 0 @Ii) e;, (£) Nefl that makes any dive over 240 leet 3 (!) liQ) ~ @ Hews a gamble with death Joseph Best of Groucho Campanella narrates ~ Twlll1ht Zone (a l Latin Profile The Lucy Show m Oe1le(s Choice Minion: Impossible Both Sides Now Off Ballance Western f ieht of the Week (3) Peter Gunn fj~ Warriors Basketball Warnors vs. Wiid Wild West Los Angeles. : Y~~ tor Health I W11ft)n(ton Wtek In Review ( ll)) W1nted: De1d or Alive El Show de Rosita Peru 11: 15 · Cinema 34 Japanese Llnauaae Proarams 11:30 @m CBS Late Movl•: (C) 1:300@l6)(1Q)e;,Chlco •The "Ben" (dra) '72 -Lee Harcourt Min Ed Brcwn scorns advice from Montgomery, Joseph Campanella Chico and resorts to Indian rttuals 0 ~ (]) tl'Ql e;, Johnny Canon tor relief from his achmg shoulder 0 Movie: (C) ''The Youn1 Rac:en" ~'Sin Diego (adv) '63-Mark Damon. Merv Griffin Show @ Movie: "D11rntr' (dra) '47- Will s11eet Wtek Henry Wilroaon, Mar, Brian. 0 (fj_91 ) (I)(£) Wide World 9:00 Spec.iii "It's A Bird . . It's A tJ ATTACK ON TERROR!! Plane . . tt's Superman" 01vid * FBI vs KLAN PART 2 Wilson. Lesley warren, 01vid Wayne, O (IT (}) (j) C8S fridaJ Movie Kenneth Mars. Lorett• Swtl and Al· Sped1I: (C) (2hr) "Attacll on Terror" ten Ludden star. Concl (dra) '74-Wayne Rogers. CJ) Star Trek E.ast IE MO'lie: "Holl,wood Story'' (mys) I AndJ Griffith Dra1net Zoom! !" CIJ) J,..., ... , .... 1¢~1""'AL .... I Cotton Scope Dabney Coleman. Ed Flanders, An· O Movie: (C) ''Th1t Mldnl1ht drew Ouaaan. Rip Torn, Ned Beatty, ltiu " (mus) '49-Marlo Lanza, l Q Jones. Billy Green Bush, John Kathryn Grayson, Jose lturbi '51-Richard E11an, Julie Adems. Rlchlrd Conte. 12:00 Cl) Alfred Hitchcock Hour m Movie: "Decision at Sundown" (wes) '57-Randolph Scott, John Carroll. 12:30 9 UCLA 8Hketball UCLA/Washing ton State a•me (R) 1:00 B lfO) Tomorrow (}) (i) @ @J Nl'ft 1:45 D Movie: ''Th• Wiid Seed" (dra) '65-Mic:hael Parlls, Celt• Kaye, Ross Elliott. 2:00 m All-Nlehl Show: "Battie Hall," "The Hippy Time" 3:1S U Movie: "Journ.., to lht ~nter or Timt" (sci II) '67 -Anthony Eisley, Scott Brady '75 m Journey to Adventure W little Raauls 7:00 0 O Q3 00 m CD Nnn Ironside Bowllna for Dollars 6 Mod Squad 8 Truth or Consequences What's My Une? I Love Lucy The FBI (1) Hopn'1 Heroes La Mujer Prohlblda Tht Bia Valley : Awlation Wt1ther ( , ) Bon1n11 · Drar111 El) Three Stooges Beck, Geoffrey Lewis, Martyn Mason. 6) Movie: (C) "Red Sundown" The conclusion of this two part (wes) '56-Rory Calhoun. drama deals with the solution and €ID The Slnnen prosecution In the deaths of th ree 12:00 m Movie: "Anthony Advers.e" (dra) young civil rights workers murdered '36-Fredric March, Olivia de Havil- in Mississippi In 19&4. land, Claude Rains. 0 f» 00 QOl g;, Rockford flies ® Roell Concert "The Four Pound Brick" Although 12:30 Ci) Movie: (C) "Jivaro" (edv) '$4- police write off a rookie's death as Fern1ndo Lamas, Bri1n Keith. accidental, Rockford reopens the 1:00 O (1ij) Midnight Special case causing repercussions in police 1:45 IJ M~le: "Gentlemen's Aarte- and underworld circles. menr• (dr1) '47-Gre11ory Peek. John (6) I Spy Garfield. Celeste Holm 0 (~ (])) (j) (i) Hot l 8alti· 2:30 m All·Nlcht Show: "The OooliM of more Oll't1hom1," •'Two of A ltlnd" . IE Safari to Adventure 3:15 tJ Movie: "The Ratket" (dra) '51 tll) M1stcr11lec:e Theatre: country -Robert Ryan, Robert Mitchum. Page 17 I F p f t ' SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22 MORNING I Seume Street 8:30 1~00 Speed Buao Q 6 @) m Run, Joe, Run 0 ( ) (1) Adventures of Gil· l~n m Movie: "The Brtln Machine" (mys) '56-Patrick IHfr, Elizabeth Allen. 9:00 B @ m a Jeannie 0 ~@ 0 m land of the 6:001 Sunrise Semester Lost Christopher Ctose-Up I John Wayne Theatre 6:30 TV 8 Clauroom (~ 00> Devlin Introduction to f'ropertJ Man· Country Music a H11nt Mbter Ro1en' Neiahborhood Lers Rap 9:30 I wm Cil Partrldee flmllr 7:00 • ~ (I) t12J m Addam1 Famlt, • (j) (jij) m Slamund Bullwln'1t ( (j)) (1) Llule's Rescu1 <9 CI)) CV Yoai'a Gani Ranre" Brother Bun ff) Villa Aleare CV Mission: Marie 10·00 I@ m 00 Scooby Doo 7·.30 : Mister Roaers' Nelahborhood . . ~ @ ®l m Pink Pinther Sunrise Semester Movie· "City Wlthodt Men'' ' Q) Ct) Q9) m Chopper Bunch (adv) •4j_Linda Darnell, Edgar Tennessee Tuxedo Buchanan (Qj 00> (I) Burs Burinr (j) World· of Survival • Youth I the Issues fJ (~Cl)) Ci) Cl) Super friends Elementlry News 0 Movie: (C) 0 Son or Godzilla" 1 Cil H. R. Putnstuf (scdi) '69-Tadao Takashima Akiro : Canascolendas K b • 8:00 (liJ @ 00 Favorite Martians OJ ~ovie: "Gun Fury" (wes) '53- . Q) (j)@ m Emer11ncy + 4 Rock Hudson Donna Reed Gene AubJ Theatre m CA WO . I TON Movie: "One Sunct.y Aftemoon" l RTH NG (rom) '48-Dennis Moraan, Janis * SHOWS ASCOT RACES Paige. &) Ascot Raus 0 (Qi ) CV Hon1 Kona Phooey Qj Action Theatre: llfhe Warriors" 0 Movie: (C) "War Devils" (adv) (dra) '55-Errol Flynn, Joanne Dru '70-Guy Madison, John Ireland. ff) Seume Street m Unit ThrH EI) Roller Cames m Movl1: "Security Risk" (dra) 10:30 I@ m Cf) Sha21m! '54-John Ireland, Dorothy Malone. . ~ (j)@) m Star Trek @Voice of Tokyo 6 Other People, Other Platts THE DAil V PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 1'.191! I rn1s~:h~n Alternatives N1nn1 .' the Profusor l6l Education 1t Work /;26 The Ski Show ED Artbs I lsraells i ) World ol Survival Fanlarri1 fllton C.nadian Adventure CE Broad<ut News 1:00 (3) Conmn/S•1tchbook O Movie: "The Genenl Died at Dawn" (adv) '36-Gary Cooper. Madeleine Carroll @' Movie: "God Is My Co-Pilot'' (dra) '45-Dennis Morean. Dane Clark, Raymond Massey. O Come Alona (lo) m Outdoof1 "Go Fly A Kite" § Petticoat Junction @ Concern Q Chiller Matfntt "Phantom of the Rue Moreue" ' Behind the lines ({)) Friends of .. ari Cine en la Tude U.S. Navy 1:30 t 3 l Universi1J Dialoaue fl Ctlebrity Tennis fJ Movie: (C) "Shotaun" (wes) '55 -Sterlina Hayden. Yvonne DeCarlo 101 San Dlteo H1ppenin1 l~r~,~; The Game ··rhe Baby Game"' ) Animal World Human Dimension The Protectors 1;55 ru> Income Tu Hints 2:00 flt Albtrt 3 I Ask the Clndid1te gf) Vlsltlndo A l.11 Estrell11 m Movlt: "Fll1ht From Slq ... 3:30 I DuatJ's Treehouse · What'a '°Ina On Movie: (C) "Conar1t1111t1e1t, It's A Boy" (com) '71-Bill B!Qy Jack Albertson, Darrell Latio11, oi' ane Baftr. m Movie: "My Son, the Va• ... {com) '46-Bela Lu1os1 ~ The Ylrainlln ~) Gospel Countrr (j) Movie: (C) "'o for ~ (com) '51 -Van Johnson, Ooroai, McGuire ff) Psycholoo Todar "COfllitht Development" (R) 4:001 Steps to l11rnlne • lmpacto (~ (})) CI) Cl) Pro '°*1 Tour "Lona Island Open," from Car- den City, Lona Island, New Yorl I ~r ~:;! World MatJnH 22 Porter Wa1oner Show Eil) World ,reu @E World Cup Socc.r Brazil vs. WI Germany. Ei) Voice of A(rkulture 4:l0 Name ot the Qaine · f'ocvs Ci) Amerlcft Outdoorsmu Hank Thompion Show • Saturct.y MO'llt: "Fort AlfMn" Corotta Now 5:00 · Inquiry Movie: (C) WSnow Whitt & a. Three Stoo1es" (com) '61-Card Heiss, the Three Stooees (lo1 News 1 ------------11:00 B @@ (j) Valley of the Dino· GOLD SEEKERS--John W•yne st.,s H a rough rider who agrees to help • beautiful wid- ow (Ann-Mal'lret) recover half- a-mllllon dollars in stolen gold In "The Train Robbers," an •ction-adventure drama on the NBC S.turday Night Movie (Feb. 22) at 8PM. · Income Tu ··Deductions" Ctl1brity Bowline I Cet Smart Wiid Wild Wtst Mme: "flJln1 Tla•n" (adv) '42 -John Wayne. Paul Kelly uurs I @ 00 ~ m The Jetsons Tijuana: -Window to the South (ta!) @) CV m These Are the Days ff) Mr. Wizard EI) Championship Wrestlin1 11:30 I@ (1) (]) Hudson Brothers · QJOO@mco1 Movie: (C) "Youn1 Cuns of TH· as" {wes) '62-James Mitchum, Jody McCrea, Alana Ladd. @ Movie: "Blachrell's ld1nd'' (adv) '39-John Garfield. u <rn1 OO> oo m ""'ll""••,...c.,...1.~L 1 The Imperial Grend Band The story of a musical group, mclbdin1 a brother and sister, who inherit a run -down hotel. ® Witty's Workshop Eil)NOYI AFT t:RNOON 12:00 6 @ (]) Cl) What's the Mlddl1 East All About7 0 f'rep Sports World CIF Buket· ball. O Movie: (C) "flv1 Bold Wom1n" (dra) '59-Merry Anders, Irish Mc· Calla, Jeff Morrow. Words·A-Poppin' Ad Ub !!.!J Blue Marble (j) Voice of Acrkulture Outdoors With Ken Call11r1J • Muslcel Y1riety Show • Tr1vel Film 12:30 @ (I)@ Women's Tennis As- sociation Profeulon1I Tour From Cobo Hall, Detroit. Mteh (1) Youth I th1 Llw My P1rtner the Ghos1 o Newsmaken Gomer Pyle 1 (]) World of Sklin1 @ Movie: (C) llfhe Mauraud· ers" (wes)-Dan Duryea, Jeff Rich ards. Keenan Wynn ff) 1111 Moyers' Journal: lnter111· tional Report a •NASHVILLE MUSIC * TOP COUNTRY MUSIC i Ci)) Nashville Musk Trevtl Film Wally's Worbhop 2:30 0 CIS Children's Fllm Festini ·~1an1ni Stokes Aaa1n" (R) film Feature/Ch1n1i111 Tlmes lnsi1M Ctlebrlty Tennis Joh11 Wooden Show ltopylllb Raymond Burr hosts Outer Uinlb ~h Chapaml f'op! ;on to Country ( ) Outdoors Wlth Ken Calla· •aJ m A(rlcultvr1 USA m 5*1 Sc.tte 3:00 0 Acrlcultu,. USA "let's Talk Turk!!'.' 0 ({) @ Collere l1netball Uni- versity of San Frthcisco vs. Seattle u (~ (I)) CV m Clen Campbell LA. Open Live coveraae of the third round of play in this aolf tourna ment from Los Anaeles, Ca. (J) Department S 0 Movie: (C) "The Last Hunr (wes) '56-Robert Taylor, Stewart Granier, Lloyd Nolan, Debra Pa1et. @ (3) RFD Hollywood ff) Creat Decisions The Untouchables CV American S.J Sctne (I) Namt of the Game Nashvlllt Musk : Aslipment America Little Raxals 5:30 . (j) @ Cil News Little Rasab 6:00 6:30 7:00 <~ > rn m AIC'• w. World of Sports [O) Movlt: wr .. 0tt A Culllttilt" [cOm) '65-Dtan Jonu, Connie St,.. ens. @Pop! '°9t UM C.unby Eil) The Ro•alttic RIMfllta "Ctr1· uult" (R) m n.,.. St..,es f V[NINf. 2!Bmm...., My f'artMr Ute Qllost Nipt lallefJ (3) Rl1111id1 le1l111 RH Haw : flri1t1 lltM Tht Movte .. ktn NtwS • ltNIC NtwS Conftrtllet Movlt: (90) "1'11e f1Jln1 ts" (com) '39 -Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy hrrlon (1) Ottlet P'eopl' otlltr rtacu · lo1 de Mt11lce • £Jdoraclo f'Dfo little Raacal1 Other f'topte. Otfler Platts Wild ltl111dtm Dlamoftd Htacl Paa• 16 42 ri· IBowtlna for Doll1rs kids' summer camp during July and News then tries to persuade Bob to be The Jefferson• one of the counselors. MUllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) I Nl1ht Gallery ineboctJ Up TheR Uku Me" • faltfl for Today (dra) '56-Paul Newman, Sal Mineo Colla.I! Pier An1eli. Everett Sloane. ' 10:00 @ W Cl) Carat Bumett Show (Cit) Ci)) m LIWTtnct Welk Tim Conway and Paul Williams It Takes A Thief guest. tlj ® Jlm1111 Dean Show 0 LIVE-ENTERTAINMENT : e~a!-;!rspedjve on tlle News * HALL of FAME Awards . Medll Most Superstars Ever Dr. Jauers lnvulon Hour 0 @ (I} @) m I lfi(IAL I En· 7:30 0 Wiid World of Alllmal1 "Animals tertalnment Hall of Fame Awards of the Polar Desert" (2hr~ Gene Kelly hosts this live I @ (j) &At's Make A 0..1 special from the Hollywood Palladi· Jeopardy um. Bette Davis, Joanne Woodward, U.ra Club George C. Scott and Anthony New· To Tell t11e Trutti ley are among the celebrities who Name That TUM appear as awards are given to hon- ~ Wild lllnadom or creators and performers whose (I) Hanll Thompson Show lifetime contributions to the lively BobbJ GtiUsboro Show a~s have entertained American au· £D Inner Yislofts d1ences and enriched the nation's a) Pola Sur1to1 culture. 8 I~~ 9 UClA Basketball Bruins vs. Uni-8:00 Alt In tt\t Family versity of Wuhinaton Huskies. m ICBC Saturday I Police Sur1eon MOYie: ( ) 211r) "Tiie f,.ln Rob-• Community Feedback bers" (R) (wes) '73 -John Wayne. News Ann Mar1ret. Ben Johnson, Rod fly. Muskal Contest lor A. roug~ rider a1rees to help a I Wild Wild West beautiful widow recover hall-a-mil-~ Qordon Show lion dollars 1n gold stolen from her 10:30 6 Water Wortd late husband. True Advtt1ture 9 U_SC Ba1btball Trojans vs. Quiz Time/Mini Golf Washinrton State Cou1ars. : At tlle Top "Thad Jones·Mel 00 Rod Concert lewis Orchestra" (R) 0 (Qj (f)>CIHiE flu ft I Fu 11:00 I rn 0 News "fh1hl to ~rion" Caine sets out on 6 Tht Rlflem•• a perilous 1oumey with his brother • The Lucy Show Danny's wife and son,. hoping to Movie: "Flyln1 TI1ers" (adv) reach Danny bel~re he .1s found by '42-John Wayne, Paul Kelly. a aang ~f assassins. Lois Nettleton. Q) Moms: (C) ""°'P.'' "Curs. of leshe Nielsen and John Blyth Ber· the Artac Muinmy'' rymore guest. f'li"\ N'..,t n. •• tr m THE ORIGINAL KITTY ~u;!i':!; ,...., e * WELLS ON HEE HAW! ! 700 Club I Hee Haw ( Cl)) Rell1lon-Help line Champloftslllp Wresttln1 · anema 34 ~nlsll Movie · Roel Concert Bolln1 Fro• the Olywlpic 11:15 Movie: "Dud Soup'' (com) '33 a;l Soundmae "Don Mclean and -The Man Brothers. the Persuasions" ll:JO II fabulous 52! (C) "'Will Penny" m Super Show (wes) '68-Chartton Heston, Joan a> Japanese Lan1u•1• Pro1r1m1 Hackett, Bruce Dem, lee Majors. 8:30 ~ uz l31 The J.tlenons @ .Movie: "T1M Ape" (hor) '40 -8 Candid Camert Boris Karloff, Henry Hall. 9:00 (jJ) (1) Cl) Mary Tyter Moore ~ ~~: (C) "Buttarflekl 8" (dra) Show Ted envisions fame and for· 60-~ltzabeth Taylor, Laure~ Har· tune when a smooth-talking con ~· Eddie. ~sher. Dina ~.errill. • artist convinces him to lend his CJJ Movie •. S.ln1 Time (mus) 36 name to "The Ted Baxter famous -Fred Ast11re, Ginger Rogers. Broadcuters School " I DIVld Sussklnd Show 0 <9 Ci)) Cl) al ABC SlturdlJ : The llkJ1la111 (R) MO¥it: (C) (2hr) '1fustllq" (dra) l2:00 · ®l """ '75-LH Remick. Monte Markham II uess Who star on Don John Sylvester White, Jill C11ybur1h'. * Kirshner Rock Concert Melanie Mayron, Btver1y Hopt Al· II Doll lltsllner'1 Roel Cotlcert kinson, Dick O'Neill. A searin1 dra· Ci) (]) MO¥it: (C) '"Llttn lowers" ma about New York's multimillion· (rom) 'S3 -Lana Turner, Ricardo dollar business of prostitution, Montalban. st1rr11t1 Lee Remick as a reporter 12:15 (Qi Ci)) Science fiction Tllutre who writes about the city's street· lZ:JO a Movie: "'TM Detect.(' (dra) walkers and the people who profit '66-Mont1omery Clift. from them. I Wut.s: Dud or Allvt . Thrtt Pa1SC10rts tt ActmltuN • . TNicht SMw National Geo1rapllic s,.dal Happy Cooclmans • ' olynes11n Adventure"· A documen· 1:00 m M-"laflt Show: "T1M Dl¥ll a.t," laty about the adventures of a Hew iiflrttt Iron Men," .. Foobte91 IA the Jersey family's yur livln1 amon1 ftf" the natives of the Society lsl1nds. 1:40 D Movie: .. , .. Neftf F-att YW' I Wratllq (dra) '51-Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, lefa .. • Fii• "Port of Call" Michael Rennie. PreMltr FUm 2:10 II Movie: (C) "'The $91ftlsll M1i11" 9:30 (i1) Cl) Cl) lob Nnrhart Show (adv) '45-Paul Henreid, Maureen Emily agrees to help operate a O'Hara. 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Thimmesch, Racine, Wis. • My three brothers and thrL'C sisters are very happy hus- bands nr wives. Two of my brothers are with sale's oompa- nit'S. The other brother, Ralph Mathis, is an entertainer and is gathering fa rts i11 California. My family has coped with my "success" and all lead very nonnal lives in spite of it! I'm glad to say. thoug h, that they're all fans FOR RODD)' McDOWALL Did your life as a chil~ actor differ from that of non-acting kids?-B. G.; Vancouver, Wash. • I started in movies when 1 was e ight, and I think I did all the things othN kids 1'ld. But when I went out to play, I was told ne~·<·r lo get hurt. since it would delay whatever film I was worki11g on. That kept me out of n Jot of fights. believe me! FOR VINA MERRILL, actress You seem to have the 6gure for mini-skirts, but I don't re- member ever seeing you in one. How oome?-Mrs. Dona'd Johnson, Canton, Ohio • I never won' mini-ski11s because I felt they were for the very young and nut for me. J'm not a no-bra type. either. Jn fact, I thmk youngsters who arc goi ng bra-less now will be really sorry in 20 )'ears. FOR RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN What was the worst experience you ever had onstage?- S. T. T., Stockton, Calif. • Opening night of "Hamlet" in England. It was a terribly important night to me, and right at the beginning of the play I simply couldn't remember my Hnes. Nothing! E veryone tried to cue m<:' and their words crossed so I couldn•t under- stand a thing. It was devastating! Fortunately. everyone was most kind about it afterward. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR I want to help my husband learn to relax. Can you tell me what male celebrities do when they want to gel rid of ten· sion?-A. N. S., Savannah. Ga. • Herc's what several of them told us: Irving \Vnllace goes on a shopping ~prce for gadgets or wanders through the gourmet section 0£ food markl'ts; Frank Gifford says he just likes to be where he doesn't have to stand on c.:c remony and can be h imself; actor Leo Fuchs prefers a Turkish bath, then a massagr; hair stylist Vidal Sassoon goes to a health "Pa (for ten days at a ti.me, hr says); movie producc•r Joseph E. Levine p lays with his granddaughter, Truman Capote gets in a car and just k(.'eps going; c..•outu11e1 Lc-w Prince of Aldrich shkht·~ away at needlepoint; actor J1mmy Coco <.'f>oks lasa~11a; and Jim Brown, th<> football-star-turned- actor, goes dancing! Truman Cepote las and we Wt'H' invitt·<.I to sp l·11d an afknu>o11 on the Bo· ~arb' boat. Bogey lilt•d to _w;.111clt•1' arou11d and talk_ to people in other bout'i thut were t1e<l up at th<· clOC'k. While fie was g1111e that aftcrnoo11 , Paul a11d l dt'<.'i<k<l to ht'<.'Ome cn~aged. When wt• brok<· the 1ww1' to Uogey, he shrugged and said, "Don't b lame mt'." Paul and I w<:'re m:uri<'cl soon a fkr. FOR PETE ROZELLE, commissioner of the Nalional Football League There have been rumors that the World Football League will give up trying to make it as a league and that the franchises will be absorbed into the National Football League. True?-Richard Ryan, North Tonawanda, N.Y. • No. ThNe will be no (.'ompletc or partial mergers with any Worl d Football team. Our league has never considered such a plan. The World Football League will have to make it on its own without help from us. FOR MARILYN McCOO of "The Fifth Dlmen.rion" Why aren't black women more active in Women's Lib?- F. Lorre, Ogden, Utah • Black women have had to work and scuffle for survival ever since they came to this c.'<iuntry. Few of us have known what it's lake to just stay home and take care of our children and work at looking pretty for our husbands. Black women arc just getting to this economic position. and they're ready to be pampered. It takes a c.-crtain amount of affiuence be- fort• you begin to worry about being "fulfillc<l ." FOR Bl U . CHADWICK, funner hockey ref c·ree Will Aml'rican youngsters ever play hockey better than Canadians?-S. G., Anchorage, Alaska • Yes. Americans are the hockey stars of the future simply because we now have as much "ice" as the Canadians d o. When I was a lad, there were relatively few ice rinks in this country. ToJ av I here .uc hundreds. FOR KAREN VALENTINE I hear you wear staples or pins in your ears to curb your appetite. I'm interested, and would appreciate some ad· vicc.-Herbert Nolte, Las Cruces, N.M. • I fln<l it very beneficial , but of course, what's good for one person may not be good for another. All I can suggest is that if you're really couc:eme<l about your weight, you may want to explore the method. which is a form of acupuncture. But check with your doctor fi rst. February 16, 197S /iiml(V~ The Newspaper Magazine A publlcellOft ol D-1t1 Cotntft11ftlcelloM, Inc:. Edward R. Downe, Jr., Chairman ol th• Bo•d A. Edward MWar, Presldant Fred Danneman, E .. c. V.P., P11blltld"fl MORTON FRANK, Prelkf•nf •ncl P11bllther LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, Clutkm.n ROBERT D. CARNEY, E .. c. V.P.·~aoc. P11blllhar PATAICK M. UNSKEY, V P.·Ad Director MOAT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln-Chief llD LAYEFSKY, V.P.-Marketing Director Reynolch Dod90n, Managing Editor Gerald S. Wroe, Eastern Mgr.; Richard ValdaU, Art Director Richard D. Carroll, Assoc. Eastern Mgr.; RoHlyn Abrevaya, Women'• Editor Joe Fnuer, Jr., Chicago Mgr.; Jos•pb Kelly, Marilyn HanHn, Food Editor Detroit Mgr.; LC. Windsor, Promotion Director Associate Editors: Joan Henrtctca.n PUBLISHER RELATIONS: lE£ ELLIS, v p -Director' end Hal Landon Robert H. Marrlott. Mgr. PUBLISHER SERVICES: E1tell• Walpln, Art Asst.; Glori• Brt.,, Plclures Robert J. Chrtltlan, Mgr.; Jamff G. Baher, Contributing Editors· Lany 1Sof1stefn, Business Manager; Robert Banker, Promotion; Rober'! Curran, Pamela Howard, Caryl Ell•r, Merchandising. PHr J. Oppenhehner, Anita lumnMr. Headquarters 6'41 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 PRODUCTION: Richard Wendt, Mgr.: C 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved. Roberta Collins, Makeup. . I • Cl:I -• ~ ·-c.:> ... .g ~ -• ta c.o Cl) < 'E -5 a: ~ 0 :c: Cl.> ca Cir. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. bi'R come a long way,~ Slimmer than t11e fat cigarettes men smoke . Regular: 16mg:'tar:'1.0 mg. nicotine-Menthol: 16mg'.'tar;'1 .0 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Repon Oct:74 ,-------The Most For many yean, Sheilah Graham wrote a syndi- cated column on the Hollywood scene. She hH alao written many magazJne articles and several book•. Perhaps the best-known of them Is "Beloved lnftdel," about F. Scott Atzgerald. Her latest book Is "How to Marry Super Rich" (Grosset a Dunlap,$7.95). On Germaine Greer- ··1 almost didn't recognize her, she looked so feminine and pretty. Was this the face and voice that had sunk a thousand male chauvinist pigs?" "W hat a tough woman!" I thought, lis- tening to Germaine Greer on tele- vision. It was a talk show, British style, whk:h means no holds barred. M s. Greer ~ was more than holding her own . The Austra- lian-born, Cambridge- educated intellectual was annihilating her opponenl, who had wrillen a book on what fun it was to be femi- nine and to spend all your time looking af- ter the man you loved Ms. Greer, secthiog al the noslrils ·(there were red sparks in her eyes, but 1t could have been a cold). called her opponent a lraitor to her sex-a sex that she and a handful of s trong-minded and ( l thought) mostly masculine women were endeavoring to liberate. The author of "The Female Eunuch" was so intellectual on the subject she was som etimes hard lo follow, but it wa~.clcar that she despised men. I had heard that Bill Buckley-isn't he di- vinely handsome!-had gored Germaine almost fatally on !heir lelevised fight of the sexes. When l saw ii taler J thought she had held her own. But she was slill seething about ir when I met her for lunch at Drones, the ''in" place and the most expensive in London. I a lmost didn't recognize her. she looked so fc01ininc <Jnd prelly. W as this lhe face and voice 1ha1 had sunk a t~ousand male chauvinist pigs? ''This is where !he celebnties come." she lold me. Thcn-''Oh look . rhere·s the man from -," naming a popular Bri1ish TV series. He was the second lead. no r even the slar. The 35-year- old brainy lady sounded like an I I -year-old girl who had jusr spotted Donny Osmond. Se1tling down, her conversation W<JS fascinat- ing: How she had learned from men to fight for what she wanted, for what she believed m, of how she was in love with a popular s inger-was it lhc virile Tom Jones?-lhat she was searching for the perfect lover, that she might ma rry again. a lthough she had recently divorced Paul DuFeu. who then wrote a book about her- "Ler's Heu ll for the Long-Legged Women'' and that she wan1ed a child. All this inlerpolated with sranzas from I 6th-century European poe- try. When I recited a 20th-cenlury prosc-pocl. F. Scott Fitzgerald-she put her face in .m atlen- tive position. but her eyes became somewhat glazed. She's bored. I thought. Not .1 bit. She was getting liddly. She had downed fou r gla.,se' o f champagne. and inte rrupted me to ask, "Is 11 all right if I have a fifth glass?" "Of course," I replied. and realized that I, who am so fem- ininely soft and helpless when it come'> to bill time, was paying f<?r the lunch. Jn all my career 4 a FAMILY WEEKLY, February 16, 1975 Interesting Women I've Ever Met By Sheilah Graham Especially for FAMILY WEEKLY as a columnist and authoreso;, I have never paid for a lunch! Outside in the cool air, !>he stroked m y mink coal-she was wearing an imilation something "So soft." she cooed. Jumping d aintily into a taxi. she shouted back, 'Tm IJte for my hair appointment!" Women's Liberation indeed! She had forced me into the man's role, while she had been clinging (but not helpless) and female An inrcre~ling experience. Very! On Dorothy Parker- " 'I'm so sorry to disappoint you; she said apologetically, 'but the tattoo is on my arm.' " Dorothy Parker was one of m y fir'il a~ign ments in America. I had heard of her, of course. and knew all her famous bon mo1s like "Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glas~s." etc. Kno wing she was, as !hey say, :i ''real c haracter," I was rather nervou~ as I rang lhe bell of her suite at the Lowell Holel in New York. I had expected to find her alone, and was somewhat <liscomfitcd to find her with John O'Hara. w ho had re- cently been acclaimed for his besl-o;clling novel ''Appoinlment in Samarra;· and Alan Camp- bell, a young writer she would shortly m arry I timidly asked my questions. She had been lattoocd in the Bowery two evenings before. and The New York Daily Mirror, for which I was a rep!rter. wanted to know where and why. I ex- pected to be murdered vero<tlly. lnsread M1s<; Parke r looked at me sweetly from !he blad smudges rhat were her eyes. Her face, which always reminded me of a rired Renoir, creased mlo a gracious smile. • 'Tm so sorry to disappoint you," 'i he ~atd apologeticall y, "bul the tatloo is on m y arm," Jn<l she sho wed me u tiny and utlcrly unrc- marl...ihle t.1ttoo. 1 hey rclumeJ 10 rhc discussion I had inter- ruplcJ . How i.:ould she cxil from the Lowell. 10 whic h :.hl' tlwcJ several monlhs' rent, wi1ho111 being ,ccn hy the management? It was decided that she would pretend to be seriously ill and the ambulance men would cHrry the dying debtor 1hrough the lobhy to freedom. When T left, ~he 1cild me to be sure lo call on h.er again. "anytime.'' I phoned. but she wa .. never in. (The ambulance plan. I understand, was abandoned.) 11 was different in Hollywood. J was a friend of he r friend:. at lhe Garden of Allah. These included Robert Benchlcy-whom she alway, called Mr. Benchley-O'Hara, Filzgerald. Marc Connolly. &!die Mayer. Alan Campbell C now her hw.hand) and various wrilers working 011 scnpl:. at lhc srudios. They all despised lhc pm ducer:. rhey worked for, but all pocketed enor mous ... ilJne' Ir was fun ltslening to them, al though Ooroth) would immediately blast the per~on who had 1u:.t lefr. Mo)ot of hc1 w11t1cism~ were <lm~cted aga1n<.I her eJgcr cnlourage Her b.irbs were cruel. hu1 :.omclimc., ~he WJ~ very funny. Like the tmH.' Scott a nd I dined wi1h her a nd she tall..e<l m wh1~pcr:., Jfra1d o l being overheard. She had planned to go to Nl!w York and bad given :.. farewell part)' the night bCfore. ··we said good- byi.: to cvcF)l~nc. then found we had to stay." She .ind hc1 hu'ih:.inu were in hiding. going oul o nl} .1t night in disguise lo walk the dog. On Scottie Fitzgerald- "leaving a studio telephone booth after a conversation with her father, she once hissed in my ear, 'I'll kill him!'" You m.1~ h..ivc SC\:n photoguphs of her with her pJrl'nl\ Chric;tmas in Paris, the lhrec ol them 1n ft\lOI of the rree. her leg raise<l in a u.111c111g po'" A chubby child. a mother with madness in her slaring eyes. a father who drank I<> excess. The little gi rl was Scollic Fitzgerald Lanah<in Grove-Smi1h,daugh1cr of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his w1f e Zelda. .rnd she grew up to become one of the im- porlanl poli11cal host esses in Washing1on \nJ I th1nl.., one of the miracles of our rime lier IO(llhcr once tried to kill her Her father co11ld ht• tcmfving when he was on a bender \he w." I 2 whl·n he tore her dresc; off in a ragt• °'l'r "1mc1h1ng or other But even J'i a child ~rnll11.: ..... ho now h.1c; four grown-up childn:n I mm her 111.11 r1agc lo Jack Lanahan. wa-; J 'urvl\ or I met her irt Hollyw()(ld when sbc was I~­ Sl:ott1c wa~ \lrll a oit overweight, but Ver) .. --------------------------------------------------------------------~ pretty, with her father's broad forehead, wide- apart green-gray eyes-and his charm. She was cager to see everything and everyone-especially Errol Flynn! Scoll was a demanding father. He criticized Scottie constantly, and, like any normal teen - ager, she resented it. They were always quar- reling. He loved her but he aJienated her with his overanxious supervision. Leaving a studio telephone booth after a conversation with her father, she once h issed in my car, ''I'll kill him!" I once became the buff er between daughter and father when he stopped her meager allowance after some real or fancied misdemeanor. When Scott died in 194-0, a few days before C hristmas, Scottie wrote me a beautiful letter. "It must be some consolation to you to know how much you helped him when no one else would," she said, adding a postscript-"ls his blue Ford around and his typewriter? I couJd use them both." That posti.cripl, I always thought , is a clue to Scotlie's survival. She is a practical person who accept'i friends and enemies, triumphs and disasters as they come. She did not cancel the party for Adlai Stevenson on the night he was defeated for the Presidency. It was a great suc- ce'is, and everyone, including Scottie and Adlai, had a great time. I've met the most interesting people in Washington at Scottie's house-from Arthur Schlesinger to Newbold Noyes, one of the owners of The Washington Star. Authors, painters. politicians and publishers come at the drop of an invitation. They have to write down the date, and so does Scottie, because sbe is liable to forget. To be a whole person, she had to block out the anguish of her growing-up years. caused by the two people who loved her the most, her parents. But the vagueness and the mixing up of pl.ms is a small inconvenience to pay for the dcll~htful person into which she evolved. On Marilyn Monroe- "Before leaving she was asked to sign the guest book. Under 'Address,' she wrote, 'Nowhere.'" A national magazine was giving a cocktail party at the Beverly Hills Hotel to lnnounce its annual awards for the best this anp that in the film industry. They were all there-Clark, Greg- ory, Van. and hun- dreds of male and fe- male starlets who one day might or might not be famous. "Who's that?" my date, an important magazine editor from New York, demanded. Following the direc- tion of his pointed finger. I recognized a blonde newcomer to the Hollywood scene. She was surrounded by admiring men. "Oh her," I said without too much interest. "That's Marilyn FAMILY WEEKl Y, February 16, 197!> • 5 Monroe. She's just played a bit (or John Huston at MGM in 'The Asphalt Jungle.' " He wanted to meet her. Looking deeply into those marvelous eyes, be told Marilyn, "You're going to be a big star.'' She never forgot his prophecy. Every time l saw her she asked af tcr him and sent her regards. That was Marilyn. She made every man feel he had a special place in h.er heart. Continued Poor lost lady. She tried so bard to cope with u n pagL' o • A tool you can work with at a price you can work with.e Blat:k a For you r nearest Bl.ck & Decker Dealer. call I()().µ).«)()() FR.EE, day or night. In Connecticut. call l-800-88U SOO. 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And it's not just older men who may be affected. The U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare reports that in the past four years teenage drinking has risen so sharply that "one out of 20 teenager1 11 battling a drinking problem." Because of these new facts, young people who have been drinking too much may want to rethink their habits.-By Shirley Sloan Fader Tl1._. ~lose l11terestl11~ \\c•n1en ltjve Ever Mef Contin11ed from page 5 I~ worldwide adoration-an adoration that in· eluded President John Kennedy and his brother Bobby, Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra, Joe D1Magg10. Arthur Miller and Yve'i Montand. She longed 10 he accepled, yet was afraid of people. Away lrom the cameras and the publicity, Marilyn WJS merely a cute brown-haired girl who might slill be alive if she had not been dis- covered for film stardom. The paint, the powder, the blonde dye could not eliminate her fearful insecurity. She tried, heaven knows how she tried, 10 believe in the image forced on her by the studio bosses. "I drive around for hours in the morning be- cause I can't lace lbe people in the studio," she 1old me. She was continually breaking out in hives caused by her fears and nervousness. It took her !'.ix hours to prepare for lhe H ollywood premiere of her film, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." She wanted so much to improve as an actress and greedy han~rs--on took advantage of her vulnerability The night before she died-of a combination of liquor and pills-she was dining at a rcstau- ranl at Malibu Beach. Before leaving she was asked to sign the guest book. Under "Address," she wrote. "Nowhere." She would be glad to know that sbe is not forgollen. • • FAMILY WEEKLY. Februlry 16, 1975 "' Its a new . expenence. It's a whole new look in cigarettes. A whole new feel. A whole new length. More. lt,s the first l 20mm cigarette. 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The better you like a person, the taller he looks. 3. A beard makes all the difference in what people think of a man. 4. A tall person is more approachable than a short one. ANSWERS 1. True. Studies al Yale University show that the most important thing in deter- mining whether you impress others as warmhearted is how often you smile. Nothing else carries as much weight. 2. True-if the person is a man. Status has also been found to have a marked People Quiz By John E. Glhson • Your Exterior- What Does It s,1y•! True or False: A tall person is more approachable than a short one. (See number 4) effect on how tall we think a person is. One study showed that "as the ascribed academic status of a man was increased from student through professor, the man's perceived height increased a full five inches." 3. True. In a study at Memphis State University, investigators projected a pic- ture onto a screen in such a manner that half the students in the audience saw a pi¢ture of a bearded man; the other half saw a picture of the same person clean- shaven. The bearded man was perceived more favorably in almost every respect, being judged as "more sincere, enthusi- astic, generous, extroverted , masculine, inquisitive and stronger." But not aU age groups share this enthusiasm. Many people take the view of one human-be- havioral specialist who observes that beards seem to indicate that a man needs an artificial aid to win. esteem: "They hide their inferiority feelings instead of compensating for them by useful and productive activity." 4. False. In studies at Virginia Com- monwealth University, investigators con- ducted a test to determine literally who was most approachable, a short person or a tall one. Two psychology students were selected-one short and one tall. 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Very IHY to tra.t. ldut In group1 or borders. You'll receive hulthy f'l•nd· Mlected 2 to J ft. nursery grown trees. An klul 1 transplantlnt size. SEND NO MONEY. On dellwery, \~...tr;-=--:lll:lail!!b'le,..*=- pay postman $1 .50~r 1 trtt, $3.00 for J trtt1 or ss.oo for 6 trffs plus C .O.D . charges. We pay post· at• on prePilld orden. All plants 1u•r1nteed to url¥e In 1ood condition and to be of hlth qu•llty, or Jud return Ullppln9 label for• refund of tne purchne price -you don't even NH to return the Plilnh. (I year limit). 3 Decorate Your Home With These Colorful HOUSE PL/1111 IPlt/llLll MINIATURE ROSE Grow Sweetheart Size Roses In Your Home! •zoo ,,., trutl Amazmg miniature ROSES IRou rouleui) in your home ,_,.V 12 fOf $3.75) ALL YEAR ROUND! This sen .. tional 13 tor $6.25) 1rid00f-blooming row bush grows no larger than 12 Inches, yet pl-=-it in 1 tunny wiridow arid with ample moisture arid humidity, you11 IOOn ... a tPKUCular 119ht -Lots of exquisite, ~ .. to ~·· IW•che«t M.ze rOIH, gorgeous in col<lf' and fyef'8nce. Thlt iridoor-blooming •nsation blooms like med ltntieht throu,h the yeer, Ulking time out only fOf the normal l'O• ntst1ng peflod. If you w11r1t to inu•a its wrtality, t•• it outdoon in the aprint-Very limited wppty. You receiwe choice blooming size pl.,,u, growing in a 2)(." plMtic pot. This insures your getting the very belt pl11r1t. Our choice of color -red, pink, yellow Of bt-<ofor. Now! From The 1000 Year Old Art of Bonsi Culture_ "' MING TREES Table-Top Size •zoo l~ginel Training 1 real tree to grow to ' a fr.ct1on of iu natural sae. You C*"I d o 1t 1n your own home to the .meza· I' tor $3.751 mant of frterids and neighbors! No 13 for $6.251 enthusebtlC t\obby1st of growing things thould pas up m. 1111ist.ciion of artifi cially dWerfing one of thete showpiece Living Ming trees. You v-t strong, _..,1-tlMted Meme Bonsai lbebie1), al re.ty started in a 21'" plntic: pot. Twice as Exciting Twice as Fragrant! TRAILING GARDENIA •)35 You11 want to put lf\is g111Ceful TRAIL- ING GARDENIA (Gerdenia Redi· caml in • conspicuous place for .,,.,..,. one to lldmire. Hu the beauty of the [2 for $2.50) fine11 gerdenie plus the long grecetul stem• of an ivy. The """' are strong end th• '°'ievt IS ·~'"" arid glossy. Giant, fragrent white blooms that hw• the thimmering lusw of dipper •tin. ~ 91ant flowers •• priud for their pearl-like luster and their uquisite pM#ume. You reclfw strong buahy blooming size pl1nu ALf\EADY GROWING IN A 21'" PLASTIC POT. This in ... res your getting the -v best plant. All are greenhou• grown. Order today - vwy ~1mited ILlpply. Not lhipped to C.hfotn11 or AJ-izon11. Astounding Blooms Recall The Crucifix ion PASSION FLOWER ')50 Pl:Sllflora, problbly the m05t exotic of ' ell flowenng wines. thrives in homes to . give you blue-purple blooms up to 4" 12 for S2.751 acrosa with tt\e delicate pink ftl.wnents. Acc:ordmg to legend, th• ten petals 13 for $4.001 relate to the ten apOSttes, the comia to the crown of thorns, the five anthers to the five wourids, and the thrM st111"'es to the three nails. Sent 1n 2w· plastic pot -.ii you do is water! Not·shipped to H.w111 Unique Plant Has Color-Changing Foliage! HEAVENLY BAMBOO ') 5 o (N1ndina domestica) A fatcirwting in· • door plant prized for its attrKtiwe color· changing foliage, beautiful white flower f clusters, rect-fike stems and bright red 12 or $2.75) be..ries. Best of all, it's easy to ,,ow, re- 13 for $4.001 quiring lime care arid no special conlld· wet1on. Mey be pieced outdoors during w•m wuther where it will be a welcome .Sdition to your garden, Bushy, well-rooted plants !hipped in 2l4'" plastic pots. 0a%%1ing, Colorful Blooms Indoors ! Trailing IVY GERANIUM •JOO This i1 the thrilling Ivy Geranium you h9Ve ,_n sending its colorful flo- hellds tumbling down Cw.r planten, in· (2 for $1.85) door window boxes arid bookshel~. 13 for $2.651 And now~ h1ppen in your horn• 1n a r1inbow assornn.nt of our choice - bnlliant red, 111ttn pink and crNmy whit•. Sant llr .. d'V VfOWtng'" 214" plastic pots. ) No other tree in the world quite lilce the LILY-of-the-VALLEY TREE • Red Foliage in Fall! • Beautiful White Flowers! Regul.ar $ 1 .50 each 'Now Only (J for $2.JO) (6 for $4.SO) Every J~ly 1h1:1 tree change\ almost overnight from a pretty green shade tree onto a whole cloud of 1hou11nd1 of flowers like lilies· of the-Valley The second miracle happens on the fell with the first frost, which causes the whole tree to turn to a flaming red. One of the moll be•ullful 1nd unusu•I of •II frees Grows to 30'1 Arid now whole our limited supply l•sh, you ere •ble to purchase this sen1111onal tree (011y<kondrum •rboreum) •t bargain pri~. You receive 2 ro .t' top notch collected trees. So or<kor tod•y! SEND NO MONEY On delivery pay pottman $1.00 for one tree, S2.50 fOf three frees, or $.t 50 for "'' trees, plus C.O.D. chergH. We p•y postage on prepaid orders. If not 100% utosfied, just return the shopping label for refund of purchase price . . . you keep the frees One of Nature's most richly colored trees . . . ROYAL RED MAPLE s1 so (1 * $3.00) ....... ,, fw $5.00) ...... • Grows most anywherel • Wonderful Shade tree! One of Fall's most richly colored trees i1 the beautiful RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) with 111 brilliant sc:•rlet colored IHves. ~,-••• In spring the tree is loaded with delic:ete smell red flowers. In summer, the bright green leaves of the RED MAPLES will give you loeds of wonderful shade. A very majestic •nd beautiful ~ tree th11 will give you yur1 of proud t1ti1f11ction. Excellent 11 a l1wn or street tree. A f1irly fa1t growing tree. You receive strong, heavily rooted hind Hlected 2 to .t foot collected trees. An ideal tr•n1- pl1nting sire. Order now while rhe supply lasts. SEND NO MONEY. On delivery ply S 1.SO for I tree, $3.00 for 3 trees or S5.00 for 6 trees, plus C.O.D ch1rge1. We p1y postage on 111 prepaid orden. Very Beautiful • fast Growing • Good Shade "GOLDEN STEM" "' (S.lix Noobe) Prob•bly the f11te1r growing sha<ko tree Grow1 11 much 11 eight to ten feet 1 yeer! Slender, gr.ceful, drooping br1nche1. 8lue·green le1ve1 in 1pring ind 1ummer ch1nge to be1utiful gold in autumn And the gold colored bark cn•ke1 this tree • 1howpiece in winter 11 well 11 1ummer. Very herdy. Nice 2• ... • nursery grown tree1. WEEPING WILLOWS SPll#8 ILOOMl#ti. · TUllt· TR,EES .... ~ A leoutHul Tnte All Tftro41glt the Year ...... ,., $1.50 ... Sate ,.... .. s100..:.. • Spectacular Color! Extra Value Prices ! Hartly P-r-nnlal Bargains I Bloom year after year without replanting ! Rush order today t o h ave b ushels o f Bloom s f or f all CUSHION MUMS at 1/2 off the catalog price NOW ON LY ·~111111~1~20 ::.R :!~· ~ (30 f or $2.66) lo.ts of blooms on a single plant the vwy first year ~ continuing year after Y••I In fact, so many flowers you can't .. the leaves. Th .. estounding mums fonn a dame, compact, perfectly rounded plant •ldom growi"iJ more ttian 12 inches hi9f'i ~ attaining a width of 2 fMt. Each flower i1 perfectly fonned and shaped. Beauti· ful beyond dncription. Blooming from late August until frost th- rnums will give you • blaze af glorious color when your garden most 1 nMds it. You receive choice varieties. Rich color 8S10l'tments of our choice. Blsing Red, Shell Pink, Sun.thine Yetlow or Snow White. On this ofte.. you get choic. field-trown root divisions -but don't be surpris9d to r«:eiv• some 1lready with top growth! All except10n· elly hardy. SEND NO MON EY. P1y ~iaf SALE PRICE abon plus C.O.D. charges. We pey postage on prepaid orden. Not sent to C.lifomia, Wethington or Arizona. • Lush Tr opi c Beauty •Stands 26°Below •Summer Blooming HUGE HIBISCUS (6 for $1 .85) (9 for $2.66) (H. Moscheutosl You c11n now enjoy these flO"geotlS flowen in your northtfn home, Our •nsational winter hardy Hi· biscu1, the kind of lush beau· ties you see in florid• and Hawaii, are guaranteed to be of high quality, to thrive anywhere in -.e U.S. Huge, exotic flowers up to 8" acroa ... ind up to 50 fl owen on 1 single plant. Easy to grow, nMds httte care. Full foliage stu~b-like plants 3 to 4 feet tall. You and your neighbors will be st1rtlad at th .. emazing flow9'S. Mixed coton only: Red, pink, white, maroon and mmon. Stf'Oflg field grown 1 Yr, old bloom· ing size plants shipped. Brigh t Perenn ial Color Ric ,,,._ Textur ed Fol iage If PAINTED ~ Twice as l ovely I Twice as ch arming ! Giant Double DAISES l -; r# AMAZING BARGAI N ~; PRICE! v-p~ 3 FOR •JOO 6 for $1 .75 9 for $2.50 15 for $4.00 Add lowly .,.,..nni1I color to your June 1-n or garden with PEONIES at 1/2 P'ice 5 FOR $ 2 a 0 g~ !:, ~::: ( were 3 for $2.50) the9e delightful Pllinted Daisies (Pyr9ttlrum). la'91 bright color.it 1'owen bloom in thad• of rad .-ld pink ., weU es white, all with 1Ji11V yellow c..,tAln. Long-Ultlng in the garden or v-. Pllint.t Oaiws hn• attrectiv• finely-cut foli.,ge. Will bloom aoain in late ll.lmmer 1f June blo.oms are cut off. Space th- healthy y..,-old plants 18" 1tp9rt for full pennnial beauty. They11 grow to about 20" in sun or pertial lhade. ORDER TODAY. Send just $1 .00 for 3, $1 .75 for 6, $2.60 fat 9, or $4.00 for 15 Painted D1isies. Now -for this planting time SALE, we are willing to UC1'if°i« th .. choice, giant flowering doubte peony plents at .._ than ~ of our ,..,1. catalog price. You will receive hend telected 1 to 3 eye root dmsions that will pr~ duce lots af beautiful and 9'1nt blooms. Rich color awortment of our choice: Sltin Ro•, Blood R.t, Crimson, Snow White, Salmon, Bright Red, Pear1 Pink. All are choice varietlu that normally •ll fot •much u $2.00 eKh. Order 11 many u you can posibly u•. SEND NO MONEY. On d• livwy, pay $2.00 for 5, $3.95 for 10 or $7.85 for 20 roots, plus postage and C.O.D. chll'Vft. We pay post"lil' on prwp1ld orders. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE BLOOMING Giant HybTid DELPHINIUM A show piece for any Garden! 6 for $1.75 9 for $2.50 15 for S4.00 TM• giant highly pnted Hybrid Defpl'tinium will fill your 11•den with 90f'980US thowy blooms neict yNr and every yHr. Till, strong tpikn, cover-.d with dense masses of colon -ringing from deep· at blues, blending of reds, pu.,MM. lavenders, with pink tints, to th• wonderful bi~lon. Exception· illy •asv to grow. Very vigof'Ous. You11 rec.nr• str0"9 1 or 2 Yr. old f" .. ld grown b loomin9 size p4ants. Ord« tod-v while our limited tupply lasu. SEND NO MONEY. On d~ivery pay $1.00 for 3 .,tents, $1.75 for 6 pl1nts or $2.50 for 9 plants ptus C.O.D. ch1rves. We pay post.11911 on prwpaid Ofden. Special OffeT I CARNATIONS 10 for $1.85 15 for S2.65 Exciting beeuty and fr.-nce - not from • grHnhou•. but from your own "rden I Hardy Cama- tions -healthy Y-·old plants that will ~loom 1n a rainbow of shades -red, pink, yellow °' white. Th .. are ever-blooming beauties th1t blossom at intervals 111 .,mmer -even on into falll And this 11 PERENNIAL lovefiness. Strong C.metions return v-r 1ftet' year with bright color and 11Picy fragrance, br1ng1ng 1 spec:11I are-hou• touch to Y°"' table bouqu.u. ORDER TODA YI Sel\d Sl.00 for 5, S1.85 for 10 or $2.66for15 C.rn1tion pl11nts. 6 7 Why be Uttified With ont1nerv·aaed stniwberr* when we vu•rmnt. you can have th•• e•tra sweet EXTRA HUGE Easy-to-Crow Big Tender Delicious. STRAWBERRIES Next Summer! ( 50 for $ 3.75) (100 for $ 5.95) (200 for $10.95) ASPARAGUS 1 O Plants Only s 1°0 (20 for $1.ISI (JO for U .651 Th• 111t Um• you picked atrawberrle1 -or boutllt them - how many did It take to make a quarH Elthty1 One llun· drtd1 More? R11ular strawberries ere to tmall -most people IOM cou ntl But wltll thll llardy variety, you can expect quarh FROM JUST JO STRAWBERRIES! And thu• extra·twfft berries (Giant Robinson) are hl9hly dhaue ruhhnl, they ripen very fut, plu1 tlley produce 1011 ol n-rwnnen to 11ve you a blfttr patcoh .very year I Hn• wonderful bit 1trawben'le1 for jams, freezer, frHll de11ert1 lor months I SEND NO MONEY. On dellwery pay pollman c;o1t .,own, plus po1ta1e and C.O.D. chartu. We PO' port191 on prepaid orders. Sorry not "'lpped to Ariz. 81!1, tender, d1llc:lou1 -and perh1ps the eu1e111rown of all summer v91et1blul One:• ullb· lhhed, the or1tln1I pl1ntlnt usu1lly producu for 20 years! Martha Wuhlntton nrlety pro· ducu •bundant, glant·llH stalks with tender tips. You receive top notch 1 Vr. old planu Jud the rltht size lor u1y transpl1ntln9. CAUTION! ACTUAL SIZE/ Bl19ut 1t,.wbe,... .. 1 mo1t folk• have ever .. en: dart< ...cl, .,.,.y sweet -yet firm. All puriio- freeu, jam, Ht 'em freWll The mo1t frequently noted "complaint" on theH marvelou1 berrlH 11 thet most "ople Ju1t didn't think to order 1no119hl Honettly, you wlll want al leut 50 of thew plants to stlrt -even for smaller p1tche1.. TENDER MEATY DELICIOUS From your Gardett Very Easy-to-Grow MONEY SAVING CATALOG OFFER Low Growing Mounds -Fall Blooming Old-Fashioned HARDY ASTERS 4 COLORS -RED-BLUE-PINK-WHITE REG . 3 for $1.00 VICTORIA RHUBARB SALE PRICE s for s100 (10 for $1.15) (15 for U .'5) 5 Roots Only s 1°0 ~~~ :~~ ~~::~ For a rNllY wpel'll flowerll'l!I perennlal, you'll want to try thew Dwuf Hardy Asters In your 11rden. TheM hardy, northern nurMry 1rown plants are Ideal for bordert or founOatlon1 - 1rowln9 only 1 t o 2 '"t tall. Bloom from AUi· ust to Iron, 1•vlnt you color when moat other flowen took their worst. Require llttl• attent· Ion and tlve you beautiful flower1 that are nice for cuttlnt. Our color choice. You recelwe stro"' 1 Yr. old northern 1rown planh. Sorry, cannot be lhlpped to Callforni.. How about 10m• old·falhloned Rhubarb pie! It I' ea1y to 1tart ind t his Vlc:torla Rllubarb 9row1 a new crop every year without replantlntl Qlw" buut1ful flowen, too. Make1 a nice perennlll border. Large J/I" to I" nuraery rootl. Sorry, not 1hlpped to Callfornla. SEND NO MONEY Make your Mlectlon1 on the order blantl •nd mall today. On delivery pay postman for 1tem1 plu• po1ta1• and C.O .D char911. SAVE MONEY. £nc:lote full payment •nd we pay po1ta1•. All varlet111 l•beled for your convenlenoe. ""•le tend 25'Wo depollt on C.O.D . 9rder1 of $10.00 or more. READ OUR FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEE All ltem1 1uarant1ed to ti• of hlth quality, and to u rlH In 1ood hHlthy c:on41tlon M purchue price wlll ti• refunded. RETURN SHlf'PING LABEL ONLY -you ngy kHP the plantl. (One yur limlt). ShlPOl"9 label ~ be returned lor refund. To make aire y ou receive top nolc:h trade and quallty, every 11nt1• plant, shrvb, tree, bulb •nd houH pl1nt IJ c:aretully In· \pec:ted before "'lpment. Many of your frlend1 m1y enJoy taking adnnt11e of the money·UVlnt offers lllted on thue pa911, too. NOTE: All trees and thrubs lilted on thew PllH .,, either t or 2 ye1r1 olCI unteu otherwlM stated . r I - - - - -PLEASE PRINT NEATLY - --- USE THIS EASY ORDER BLANK -SEND NO MONEY I HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION R.R .1 DEPT. 40-103 ~----JJ I HOW I CAT.I I MANY NO. NAME OF ITEM I BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 cosT Send items below: Prepaid 0 c.o.o.O I .-a,. , ,.__-+-*i-t-r.'.~~r.-~-r-~~ 1 ~-+-.rri-+-"1~-=--===~~t--~~ ate I .. I 2 I I I I I ...... ;; I Pa e 4 ... 4&4 SS7 u• ..... 725 725 •11 425 527 54t 611 •nf 142 Hllll of snow HYdranQU snruD Mock oranae Persian Liiac Privet H•-e Red SDk'H Recl Twit D~wood "~II. WllHll Heavenly Bamboo Mina Plant Miniature ROM! Paulon Plant T . .....,rdenll T. IYY <ieran1um 1~~~---1~~--..._-T-T~~Tr:::if:~~r.~e~~~-+~~~~-1 Name~--------------------­ AddreH-------------------- City ____________ State------- Zip Code for Fastest Mail TOTAL BROUGHT FORWARD ----- 'HOW MANV CATI NO. NAME OF ITEM COST Page 6 201 r•rnahon• -241 Culhlon Mums 304 Oelonlnlum 439 MlbtlCUI 607 Painted Dahlu 635 Peony ,.age 7 ..... Ast en 141 Asoaraeua 750 Rhubarb 751 Robln1on Strawberrlu Paoe 8 re en I ~~~~~--t-----1 I I BEFORE YOU ORDER SEE SPECIAL GROUND COVER BARGAINS ON NEXT PAGE ALSO BIG BONUS OFFER l ~~~~-+-----1~--~~---~­ llllnoh Ruldenh plHM add 5'11. Sal11 Tax., More Speclall on n11et Patel Please Mtnd 25'!4. depo11t o n C.O.D . orden of SIO or more ---------------GRAND TOTAL I --- . ' .... 8 GROUND COVERSI Easy-To-Plant, Easy-To-Grow ,. Masses of color ea rly in the SPRING! CREEPING PHLOX 3 for only s1oo II for $2.00) 120 for $il.OO) Can you imagine a 119h1 more lovely tha" dwuf maun of glowing color appearing 1n early spting? Creeping Phlolt makes a s•ght th" lovely. Perfecrly rou'lded balls of color growing only 4 inches tall And Creeping Phlox have rhree wonderful advanr~s f""· rhey sl•y green 1he year round. Secondly, they are masse• of color 1n rhe e•rly spring when fl!W orher rh1ngs arc 1n bloom Third, lhey ere wonderful for ground co11ers and borders Grow 1n part sh•de or full sun Roch color auoriment of our choice· R01y red. sreel blue. pure white, pe•rl pink You receive llrong nor1hern grown field d1v111ons Now is rhe time to planr so order TODAY SEND NO MONEY On delivery p•y SI 00 for 3 plan ls. S2 00 for 8 plan~ Of' S4.00 for 20 plants. plus C 0 D charges We pay po\tage on prepaid orders If not 100"1. sa1isf1ed, 1ust rotvrn the sh1pp1nq lal>el for refund of purchase price you keep t~ planrs PlANT NOW -GROWS DURING WINTER! THIS THICK, BLUE-GREEN SPREADING EVERGREEN (3 f" $il.00) (6 ... $7.00) Sp,.•ch lilce m•d to cover .,.,. .,.H, at-p b•nkt ind other tough spots! SPREADING EVERGREEN (12 ''" $f3.00) Now. with this Eva•green C•rpet !Ju'l•perus hor1zontel1s procumben), see one plant grow O\IU uglv bare spoh even '" pOOf soil, to cover 4 to b' with a lovelv. thick carpet of grttn rh•r IHh 365 DAYS Of THE VEAR NEVER GETS MORE THAN S TO 10" TAll' lmte.,d, !his hardy, droughl res1Stant plant uses oh energy to grow hor•rootally Does 1us1 line •n well drained are.u even where sand •nd rocks pre,,a1I, 1'1 sun or partial sh.,de' BfAUllFUl WAY 10 COVER "EYESORES " And 1t stays fresh end green ye•r around, without getl•ng that dull "winter look" Sl.,rl 11 oo trouble spots now Pl•ol "bout 4' ap•r• s1• plants will cover 24 lo 36' You gel herdy plants from 3" poh SEND NO MONEY o,.. delivery pey \2 00 for one, S4 00 for three, S7.00 for ''" or $13 00 for 1welve, plu• pos•-'!lt' and C 0 0 chMges We pay posl•gf' on prep•id orders. If not 100°0 s<111sf1ed, 1us1 relurn sh1pp1ng label for refund of purchase price -you keep the pl.,nh AMAZING BONUS OFFER! 1 COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE ONLY S YH< oltl -t••Mtti...t ... -10.11" tall! lS~ Yn, you un purchase one of these hardy 5 ye•• old, 10 18" Colorado 81ul' Spruce for only 15'. when yoli send your order for •I leas I S3.00 lht'se Colorado Blue Spruce are from 1he ume h•rdy tr4nspl•oted stock th•t we normally sell for S2.00 uch Complete your order loday • • • Become More Beautiful Every Year! CREEPING RED SEDUM !Se dum Spurium, Dragon's Blood) An Extraordinary ground cover for manes of summer flowers . evergreen w inter foliage! 4 f Or s100 II fe1 S1.7S) (l2 fer $2.SO) Rock gardens. borders edg•ng uocler shady tret's "nd >te<!'P ban~s will be •live w 11h c•r•free color when you plant this Cret!p111q Rrd Sedun' JvSI p14CP 1he><> hardy northern nu•>f'•y grown plants •bout one foot .ii>•rl and w.11ch th• 1n ta~e o~er 1 f ,tl 1rovbleson'~ are•s with a neat 3 4" t41f co.,er that spre•ds f.tst yet doesn't "'rd prun•n9 O.:pencl on 11 for br1gh1 red st•r like flo wers from Jun<" tltrough 5,op1.:mbu .tttr,.tt•vt th.ct.. sem• rverg"·.-n fol•age 1h, test of 1he vur. even 1n sub rcro weather' SE ND NO MONEY On del.vcry P"Y postman \ 1 00 for 4 SI 75 for 8 or $2~ for 12 plus COD charcws We pay pos14ge Of\ prepaid orders If not lOO~·o sat11f1ed, tUsl '"'urn sh1pp1n9 label lor rd1°nd of purchnc price you ~HP th.to pl•nh G•ows AND SPUADS wnHOUT S'fCIAt CARI '"' SUH oa SHAOE. EVEH IN ~ SOil' PERIWINKLE • STAYS GREEN All YEAI • BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING • NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE 10 for 51°0 (l .S ,., $1 "' (SO for S2;t1) 1100 ,., $4.91) Nl)w for sh•dY are•s beneolh >hrvln •nd on other d·rn pt•ces even where gr•n won't grow. (OV Clln l1•vt' o) 12 month c•rpel of 1h1c\. •bundan• c·vergreeo Pe1 •w•n~te IV•nc• m1nor1 Af'lcl every •Piing •n M•v shad,· h,.ppy Pl'r<w•n~lc gives you • w•ck· prolu>•On of bcavt•lvl la.,cnder blue flowell lh•t m•~•· the dullest part of the yMd loot. 111.,• " •how<"•e' And 11 grow• so vigorously you can put Per1w1n~ It' 1n poor. s•ony \O•I on s•ct'p bM•h "' rod garden\ ,v .. c••c41fy dnywhert' o~s be• ter in 1hade than g•4\\ lw1 l1k.,, sun. 100 Sp•e .. d• .incl sp"'"th; one pl•nt grow• to lilt lwo square feet. (for quicker dens•" eflcet plant f)n<' loo• """''' gets J.6"' t<1lt all w ithout >pec•al '"'" You qct hc•lthy, 11•Cl·ly roott•d p1'1nh re11dy for 1 •HY tr•r1splant1n9 3 Important Reasons Why You Can order from House of Wesley with confidence. lvefy s1n9k pl<ll\t shrub, lltt ~ house p(a11t thet '' 1h·~ '' <•refully 1n'9e(ted ti.lore sh1~nt " rn•de 10 you 10 m•l.e •ure that '' '' of top notch gfade and qu•l11y Also, when your 0<det conra1n1 sever•\ •tetn\, e.teh v•r~y ~ pt090rly •nd c.,ef11lly labei.d f0< your con ... en•ence. We would like to PO•nl out th•t eve<y 1letn we tell 11 fvlly protected by our wnw hon•I money b•ck gv•ranree •hat 11 to wy. of ~ ~ ... dc.sn'I am-1n good he•hhv ce>f\d•••on we will gladly ref11nd the pure~ ptl(9. YOU OOH'l (VfN HAVE TO RElUflN fHE PlANTS All we •sir •s t~ you ,.._ eti. ~ &.a..t (I yea• l1m11) A complete pt•n•1r19 9•J1de IS included •n your Ofder ab\olv .. ly f,... Be •urtt to read 1t c•refully as 11 will answu inany of vour plaollng Cfl,lftliont SERVING AIL AMERICA WITH OUTSTANDING flOWER URGAUIS "Over J ,000,000 satisfied customers'1 The Goodness of Pork Roast-Without the Expense BAKED CARROTS JULIENNE v. cup margarine 1 .. blnpoon iemon Juice \Al tNapoon Nit 8 medium carrota, peeled end cut Julienne •tJle V. cup weter 1 .. ble9poon chopped paraley 1. Melt margarine; stir in lemon juice and salt. 2. Arrange carrots in layers in small bak- iog dish, pouring some margarine mix- ture over each layer and all remaining mixture over top. Add water. Cover. Bake in 3S0°F. oven until carrots are tender, 50 to 60 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley. Makes 4 servings Baked Carrots and Onion Rings: Follow recipe for Baked Carrots Julienne, ar- ranging thin onion rings ( 1 medium onion) in layers with carrots and adding ll'z teaspoon sugar to margarine mixture. Malces 4 servings This week, Food Editor Marilyn Hansen builds a delicious dinner around pork shoulder. "When most people think of pork roast," says Marilyn, "they think of loin of pork. Try pork shoulder instead. It's less expensive and tastes just as good." Frnh peara end •WWI potlltoee comple- ment the good ftevor of Juicy ront pork. PORK ROAST WITH GLAZED PEARS AND SWEETS 1 pork lhoulder roeat (4-5-lb. fr.eh BOiton butt) 1 t.espoon ... , ~ teeapoon pepper Y• te .. poon ground clnnemon 3 Anfou or Boec pe.r1 (1 lb.), peeled end helved 2 Iba. 1weet po .. toea or yema, peeled end quartered Y.. cup butter or mergartne Y.. cup firmly packed tight-or derk-brown augar ¥1 cup meple-blended 1yrup l\ teapoon ground c!Oft8 l\ teaapoon ground nutmeg 1 tea1poon comatllrc:ti 2 teblespoont weter 1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Sprinkle roast Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 01t1S I ' nnoO\Ol tOllM:CO co with salt, pepper and cinnamon. Rub into meat. 2. Place roast on rack in bakiog pan, fat side up. Bake about 3 to 31h hours, allowing 25 minutes per pound. 3. Place pears and sweet potatoes around meat, continue baking. Spoon off fat. 4. lo small saucepan, melt butter. Add brown sugar, syrup, cloves and nutmeg; blend. Combine cornstarch and water. Stir smoothly into sugar mixture. Heat to boiling, stirring. 5. Pour hot syrup over pears and sweet potatoes to glaze. Continue baking 30-60 minutes, until potatoes are tender. Makes 6 ser11ings Editor's note: Either the all-purpose An- jou or Bose fresh winter pear is ideaT't'or baking. You'll easily identify the distinc- tive Bose by its rich russet coloring and elongated neck. The popular Anjou bas an oval shape and tender skin that is greenish-yellow even when ripe. ""'lJ) o LuonJ), " 111y. 1<t1. 1 • .J 111y.111cu11111:. av. llll' t•11i•~11~. rt 1. nepon UC1. /ll - I Where Rheumatism Pain Strikes ••• ................. 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I I NAME ADDRESS D Cash 0 Check 0 Money Order I I I I I I CITY STA TB ZIP I. - - - - - - - - --e ~G1=co.;• .I We A sked Tl1e~ Top Speedsf~rs: --no You Get Seared Raelil• g·.~" B y Bob Thom as H ow true is the commonly held notion that automobile racing drivers are fearles.s daredevils'! Some of the world's top contempo- rary drivers cast a far different image of themselves by their own descriptions of fear and racing. Jn fact, most of them admit they scare themselves all the time. And one of the things they fear the most, they confess, are drivers who say they aren't afraid. The men were selected worldwide BOBBY UNSER, 1974 U.S. Auto Club national champion and 1968 Indianapolis 500 winner: "Sure I get scared. You've gotta hang it all out if you're any good at all. And that's when it can be scary." to match driving skills in the unique International Race of Champions series for ABC-TV's "Wide World of Sports." Three of them-Graham Hill, Richan! Petty and Jody Scheckter-hhve since been disqualified, but the others were scheduled to compete this weekend in the finals at Daytona International Speedway. • Here's what the drivers had to say in answer to the question, "Do you get scared racing?" A. J. FOYT, three-time Indian- apolis 500 winner: "I've been scared many times ... The worst moments are when you pop a tire or something breaks, or when ~omeone crashes o r spins io front of you. J think I'm more scared about killing someone else." For more of what Unser and Foyt had to say about fear, see our cover. CALE YARBOROUGH, 1968 Daytona stock-car winner: "I can't say I do get scared any more. When I wa!I coming up, hell yes. Courage is nothing more than con- trolled fear. Learn- ing how to control it was the turning point m my career. At first whtn something would happen in front of me, I'd get scared and start figuring out what to do. By the time I figured it out, I'd be right in the middle of it. Now, I just go right on-and later think back: 'Now how'd I get through that, you reckon?'" 11 8 FAMILY WEEKLY,.fe.bruasy 16. 1975 GRAHAM HILL of England, two- time world champion and 1966 lndianapolls 500 winner: "If a driver doesn't know fear, he doesn't kno w common sense. He's going to be a menace to himself and everyone else If a dri ver really 15 fearless-and 1 rath- er doubt that, no matter what one might say-he's not going to last anyway. The most fright- ening time of all for me is when some- thing goes a bit wrong with the car, something I have no control over." Continued I f f'hauty Kit' it o trodemorit o W~ of hauty ewt• for it• cotlftetia po«*•9•· o-cow Wottd of~ Club briftgt you kit after kit of fatMV ...... OOtlNtia. l'l.ate -ott 111• and send "'Y fint leauty Kit vot.,.d at sis· or 111ore-pl11t lleouly Gulde Mogorlfte-oll for only S 1. I under· llorwl thol I will receive-Oft opprovol-on e.1.cotiflo 11ew l eouty Kit about every two lllOf'llh1-plus, once o year, o deluae men's 1111 of fo...011t oroomino oid1 ond on eacl1>- 1lve Spr~'""• Frooronce Kil, ideol for oift 91vln9. Each kol will be worth for nM>f• thon "'Y Me111be1'1 -•Y·'°vino price-mony 01 much 01 S 1 S.00, M>me •••" ...ore-yet I 111oy keep any kit for '"'' SS. 91 plus 1hippin9 o1'd hondhng (ond opplocoble 101 .. loa). I moy cancel my me111be11h1p ol ony hme oftet eaoM· in1n9 my SI lul. 0 $1.00 ettcleHd. I Hve tit 1hl~tt9 •ttcl henclllne en MY lntfecl11<*Y Kit. 0 am me lotet for s 1.00 pl111 98t thippinQ and handling on my lntroduct0<y Kit. To help you terve MY need• penOftolly, I om checkif)o: *A .. Gro11~ 0 16-19 u 20-25 0 26-32 0 33.39 0 40 plut Skin Tone D liohr 0 Medi""' 0 Dork Holt Ore11~ 0 Blond• 0 lrllft•ll• 0 Redhead 0 Silver 0 Block SklttType 0 Ory O Oily 0 N0tMol SAVE Ht I fold S I or ch eek ... Moil wah lhit COUf>O" in yovr ..,velope today to 1ave 98t tllippinQ oncl handlinQ choro• on y~ t..tro· d \ICfO<y IC it. ~ u _~a .,1 1 - ..........., _ __.._ -. ------ 0 Mn. 0681 U M111·---------------------------------------•'-utt1T fllAM( Addreu _______________________________ Apt. ______ _ City Store ______________ -"'.P------- Oo you hove o telephonef 0 YES 0 NO CANADIANS-Moil coupon with S 1 in envelope lo U.S.A. oddreu. Shlpm..,I o"d Hrvoce from Conodo. lleouly ICih cle•ioned for Conodo moy differ from U.S.A. llMIT. ONf: INTRODUCTOllY IEAUTY KIT l'ER FAMILY •eased on' monvfocturen' •uooesled retail prices. L ---------------------------------------~ "'"~.> u t.J,,.~.>. '' "'Y tot. • .J "'¥· 1m .• uuue. •• J.n:"I '-'YG•t:uc. r I l. nt:J.HJU UCI. 1q .-- - - - -,f'id U-tuv. / 2 WAYS TO ORDER PREPAID • USE YOUR CHARGE CARO --- -- --. I ~,__..,..__.,.. I I ~ 11'-A """' I'-»' ~ s.>. Dept. 8053 O PREPAID: I enclose the full price PLUS I I 4500 N.W. 13!5UI Street. Miami, AOfida 33059 95¢ postaae for each style. I Send follow! on a lo.de mone beck rantM YOU MAY CHARGE YOUR ORDER. I 1 1 __filt!e No. 1st Color 2nd Color Price I O Master Chars•• O BankAmerlcard 1 1 Account No. 1 1 Add 95-poataa• per Item . .,__ __ I 1rio. a HY ..... ..id appr • .al•• ..... 1 TOTAL Expiration Date I I Name •If u•ina Master Chars•. also Indicate I I Adclt... the four numbers above your name I I City State Zip her I ·---------------------------------------· STYLE 40241-2-PIECE HIT meticulously styled with attention-getting details. Pearlized buttons march down the top, with snappy white stitching, wing collar; self belt. PuH-on pants have elastic waistband. No sag, never wrinkles. Berry Red or Navy. Sizes 8 to 18. $12.98; Sizes 141/2-241/2 , only $13.98 "Do You Get Seared Raemg•!~ Continued GEORGE FOLLMER, 1972 Can-Am andTrans-Am road-racing champion: • 9 ( "Would you want to be out there with a guy who says he doesn't scare or won't admit it? No. because there's something wrong with him. He isn't going to be too con- cerned whether be takes someone with him or not. The fact is that ifs a dangerous situation you're in all the timt You've got to scare yourself. You can't help it." JOHNNY RUTHERFORD. 1974 Indianapolis 500 winner: "You can't allow yourself the luxury of being scared. You're going so fast out there on the trnck, you don't have time. You have to have total concentration. Usu- ally, fear is just an afterthought. When something hap- pens and you get through, you say to yourself, 'Wow, man, if this or that happened, it would have been some- thing.' Most people think fire is our greatest fear. It isn't. More than any- thing, you dread having something break on you.:· EMERSON FITTIPALDI of Brazil, 1974 world champion: "The greatest scare in m y life came in a recent Dutch Grand Prix. During practice a wheel broke as I entered a corner at about 150 mph. From the time the # wheel broke to the time I hit the wall was maybe two- tenths of a second. Jn that two-tenths I realized I was out of control and that I was going to bit the wall very hard. • I was very, very scared [he was trapped in the car for seven minutes]. 1 was petrified with fear that the car would catch fire [it didn't and he walked away uninjured). During the time you're trying to control your car you are not scared . It is the moment you realize you have lost control that you become sea red." 20 • FAMILY WEEKLY, February 16, 1975 DAVID PEARSON, 1966, '68, '69 NASCAR champion and 1973 Driver of the Year: "I don't think I get scared. And I don't get butterflies. Maybe it's because I'm too busy even to think about ii. Except-do you think that because I have to go to the bathroom r ight quick before every race it could mean I'm scared or nervous? I dunno. I never thought about that before. I guess fve just thought it was because I knew that I had a long race and it's the last chance for me to go." JODY SCHECKTER of South Africa, 1973 Formula 5000 champion and Formula One driver for Team Tyrrell : "Generally, no. You d on't have time to be scared. In Formula One racing we're con- stantly on the rag- ged edge. You have to be competitive. You couldn't stay ~ scared all the time. Or even think about it." BOBBY ALLISON, American stock-car driver and 1972 Driver of the Year: "An¥time I've made it througq an accident, I say, 'Well, it's over and I made it.' I don't really think aboul it, the danger, that is, at other times. You know th.at haz- ards are there, but you're busy with things like the heat, the car, the competition." RICHARD PETTY, five-time winner of the Daytona 500: t!il>/Jo~"_~ "I can't really say m..;.,__-..e I 've never been scared in a car. I guess you have anx- ious moments about an ything. On the racetrack things happen so quick you don't have time to be scared. After you've rolled around the track a few times and are just lying there, then there ain't no reason to be scared be- cause it's all over. Aft-er a bad accident ft. I don't remembCr anything anyway. My mind is just blank. I think this is a God-given thing that keeps people from waking up in the middle of the rMll night and just going berserk." ~ WHY RIP UP YOUR LAWN? PLUG IN ZOYSIA GRASS aw .... ...... .... w. the .... peotMa -Nrlnt 9bollt AMuoy lleyet Z·S2 Zoy.le Of-(~ T.11. .. I .-a ao thk:ll eftd luav- "-ltlel •ell!Mg °"" .. -_......., •.• !Ille ..... llQ on11Nicll,plle~ Your loyl&ll lllwn dr+vl1 CKlt ctlbgr-end--Ill IU""'-lone." at.r• or-n •nd bMutHul In bli. '-'"9 '-· WMn °"* .... bume ~. II cute lllOWfng by 2/J •.. It'•~~ ---no-. Ind "prollleftl~ -·· n.r.·1 no Med'° rtp out your old or•e. 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In ointment or .suppositories. - ,., "We pray lhee, Holy 10ufh, lo come and walk amongst us as before." ·-THE 1975 HAMILTON MINT cSt. PatricKs 'Day _dal -A PROOF FINISH LIMITED EDITION IN .999 FINE SID'ER AND 24KT GOLD ON SIU'ER ST. PATIUCJt's DAY is traditionally observed in America's great cities with colorful parades and marching bands. But the real i;pirit of St. Patrick's Day is much more than just festivity -it is a unique commemoration of the faith, hope, belief and inspiration of the Irish people and their patron saint. The Hamilton Mint is thus proud to present a tribute to both St. Patrick and the Irish with an exceptionally beautiful mcdallic master- piece, a work of art you will be proud to own and display. TIIE 1'75 ST. PATRICK'S DAY MEDAL Each beautiful medal will be struck from a full ounce of solid .999 fine silver, the· finest and purest available, and each will contain 480 graim of this increllllingly valuable metal, and each will measure a full I~ inches in diameter. The medal is designed by H. Alvin Sharpe, master of the intricate intaglio method of engraving, that pre-dates the birth of Christ. The medal bears a supcrbly~xecutcd like- ness of St. Patrick. which is set against a gleam- ing proof finish; the reverse side faithfully de- picts Ireland',. leeendary Muckr<>M Abbey. AVAILABLE JN SOLID SIL VER OR U KT GOLD ON SILVER You may purchax this uncommonJy fine art medal in .999 fine silver for just $12.50 each. Or you can order the medal in lovely 24 Kt gold on .999 silver for only $17.50. Each med- al will be accompanied by a registered Cer- tificate of Authentidty attesting to the limited edition status and precious metal content of the issue. The 1975 St. Patrick's Day Medal is certain to become a treasured family heir- loom and a valuable addition to your personal collection. A STRICTLY LIMITED EDmON Only one edition of this beautiful medal will ever be struck and because rarity can add sub- stantia lly to a potential increase in value , The Hamilton Mint has set a strict deadline of March 30, 1975 for all orders. Any Applica- tions postmarked .after chat date will be re- gretfully returned. We anticipate the demand for this issue to be quite great, so it is essential that you com- plete and return your Collector's Application without delay. Free Dlspa.y Stand You will receive, with our compli- menrs. a hand!Omc stand to protect and display your medal. IMPORT ANT1 ORDERS MUST BE POSTMARKIED BY MARCH Jt, 1975 r------------Collector's Application ·----------., I 1975 ST. PATRICK'S DAY MEDAL ix!r~~,::f~~ Jtorch JO, lt7S I TRI! HAMILTON MINT, 4t E. Ualnntt)' Drtn, Artla«tOtl H~l&Ms, Ill. 6"t4 I Please MOd m9 St. Petrick'• Day Charge pure/lase to my. ,Medal(•). I underal.nd tllat Heh medal will O Maater Charge• D BankAmerlcard I;!! contain <4eo gralna of .1189 tine atlver and wlll ~ ti. accompanied by a C.rtillcate of Authen-Acct No. 6~~e __ I 1-Uclty, attHtlng to It• pl'9cioua m9tal content • ., u•lntt "'-•• -._-, -<..h-•l"lf-•• -1n<1-1-.... -,.-,-,,,--- I ~ and limited edillon atatua. I lurttler under-'"'" num ... ra •bo•• >'""' nAn>• h•h' ---2 at•nd that I wlll ,..c:elw • apecial dlaplay lz stand at no extra coat. EnclOMd la my ctleck Name _______ _ o or money order for or charge •Pl•• .. pr1u1 I.'.:; my order u lndlcatMI at right. Addre3a --------------Ji I p,..f•r my lled•I(•) to be atruc/t In: Stare oe I~ 0 .999 Solid Sllwr @ $12.50 plua ~ poat· City & lip :; w ~ Md lnaurance .r.. l;i; O 24 Kt Gold on .989 Sliver @ $17,50 plua Signature ~ '"" ~ poetege and lnaurance •muat ,,. •• ,..,....., '",,.. .. 11,,, u. 19 (fflhwU ••d Lat1lllaao rut4Ullt1 pt.u• a4d anllcabl• ••tu to.z.I L, _ !,!!! ~_!!~ !!.".!:.. ~!!.° _! ,!!L}!!!!!' _!!!!,_tn;_ ~l~!:,!~H!_ ~l~ ;?!_D ~~~~~E !,!'!!_ _ _J -·--. I ~tin the World! I BABY BINAR AND MOM Apes are eaaler than kids A study In tranquillity: Binar, a tiny Sumatran orangutan who's barely more than a few weeks old, has proved much easier to care for than a human baby of the same age, according to Mrs. Yoka Leeflang, wife of the Perth Zoo man- ager in Australia. Mrs. Leeflang has often wanted a baby ape as a pet and destiny brought Binar into her life when the real mother abandoned her. Just liJce her human counterparts, Binar needs to be fed every four hours dur- ing the day, and must have her diapers changed. But the advantage is that baby apes sleep all through the night. Once they go to sleep, that's it. They don't wake up till morning. ALFRED BROWNING PARKER A builder of words too Leading architect Alf red Browning Parker is famous chiefly for what he says in concrete. But he has a pretty good way with words too. Recently he chatted with FAMILY WEE"L Y and came forth with the following notions: • Seek in the problem for the answers. not in your ego. • Courage is when you do something you are afraid to do. • Quality is expensive-and priceless. • The question is , of ten asked. "Are 22 • f AMIL Y WEE Kl Y, February 16. 1975 you an architect?" And I reply, "Some- times." • Do not adapt too perfectly to your environment. You must be able to change. Elton John a• Peck'• Bad (Very Bad) Boy: When .pop singer Elton went be- fore Queen Elizabeth in October, 1972, for tJle first time. his performance I was a real royal shocker. Following Liberace, ''Elton finally went on- stage before the Queen and the audience-the ulti- mate in stuffed EltonJoltn shirts. He had two numbers to do, and the crowd kept calling stiffiy: 'Do "Your Song,"' or 'Do "Rocket Man."' But the mischievous piano man brought out Legs Larry to tap dance to 'I Think I'm Gonna ICill Myself,' and the band re- leased baJJoons that actually made ob- scene noises. The entire effect was lost on TV, but the audience ... was shodced and infuriated as the balloons whizzed around their tiaraed hdds while they munnured, 'Oooooooool .. Oooooooool' Bacbtage the rowdies and friends were rolling on the ffoof in un- controllable belly laughter." From "Elton John," by Cathi Stein (Popular Library, $1.50). DATES: The Daytona 500 auto race takes place Sunday. Washington's Birthday will ~ observed on Monday (actual datt> is Saturday). ANNIVERSARIES: Lt. Col John H C leon, Jr .. became the first U.S. a.~tm­ naut to orbit the earth 13 years ago Thursday. BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-Tuesday. Aquarius; Wednesday-Saturday, Pis- ces} : Sunday-Eel gar Bergen 72. Mon- day-Margaret Truman Danie) 51 ; Marian Anderson 73; Red Barber 67; Hal Holbrook 50. Tuetday-YoJco Ono 42; Jack Palance 55. Wednetday- Merle OberOP 64; Eddie Arcaro 59; Lee Marvin 51. Thuraday -Alexei Kosygin 71; Gloria Vanderbilt 51; Sid- ney Poitier 48. Friday-Tricia Nixon Cox 29. Saturday-Sen. Edward Ken- nedy 43; Robert Young 68. ....- BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Marian Anderson and Hal Holbrook • n- m ar l; 7· . 0 9; ei k ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Rlch11rd Armour THREE CHEERS FOR INSOMNIA! Insomnia? I wouldn't end ft. It has a great deal to commend it. 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