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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-23 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' Doing . ... . II}' JACK .. KYllbi -.. Of .. IN'tJ ______ - ~to.:. ~-.y eeem to a 1trma~w~ aw from It · ~. But Oran1e ' .-.Co•v .._tbe.- offlcl1l1 af. · flrOl lbat d!J. Altar JllOvle1 antt, ID tact, moYI•• of: evetY-..:n>d'~ are drawlna llill•""ltwcla-• • • •• . . • .... _,._____,,_ . oast a . - CIA . El)lploy.ed In Vesco 'Plot . 1 WASffiNGTON !AP> -A CIA agent was used tn efforts initial· ed by former Atty. Gep. John N. Milt.hell to free financier Ro11e'rt L . Vesco from a Swiss jail, the Associated PresS has learned. The agent told the tbiel ol Swiss intelligence on Dea. 1, 1971, ••that there was unusual!lnt.erest in, higher' U.S. gover mental circles, incl\lding A\t . Gen. ,Mitchell, in this case Piat~we hopeil that Vesco w I/II 'rt- leasod 911 bla ~ · to!l•Y,""ae~1'to" . ·•!~oed cOA!i<!entla!.Aat wu, •11owntotheAP. -A spokesman for the CIA con· Swiss offic}aJ, .Hans Walder, replied that he knew nothing about the case and could not in- tervene in any event, but pro- mised to malteln.quiries. Several hours later a Swiss court ordered Vesco released on Sl2S,OOO bail. The memo does not· identify it.s author as a CIA-employe, but the• agency· confirmed his positiOn after the AP bad obtained in- dependent confirmation ·of the fa~t. ConfirP-lttt1on was 1eont- l11J011t \IP'! preservalion'of the agent's anbnymlty. ,• '. , . ' • -' :..~. \ ~ ., .•. .. "..-. ! -. • • :It _, • ~ . . e . .... ect -. .. us • ' .. . . - ·-•• . .. Ins much more-1ele<tlve - wbat tlley -·"Mann qreed. ''We .49,n •t see tho same people week an.er week anymore.~ I waa a kid we wtd'lo fO tcilbe movies every week. ~e doli'l do that aey more," he safd, , All thre,e offll'blls ""'"' while tJcket.prlcesJiav~­ up much In the last'>"'-"'• prices of food items like candy illrl'and popcorn have creaU, i,ncreued. They also noted qiat ticket prieea 1om.etl.mea .. rlae for . . . . e 3 Cities Joined In Hunt ' Santa Ana police confirmed· Saturday night that they are holding a 22-year-old man in con- nection with eight reported rapes in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Tustin and Santa Ana. Barry Dean Moore, or 1666 W. Cubbon St., Santa Ana, was booked Friday night on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, robbery, burglary, rape anq sex perversion char~es . He is being held·in lieu of $250,000in bail. Investigators from Tustin, Costa Mesa and Santa Ana ba.ve been collaborating on the probe, Which began last November following the first attack, accord- ihg to Santa Anu police. firmed that the· conversation took place but denied any agenc'y ln· volvement in the Vesco affair. ••noo•t hang it on us as an agency undertaking,'' the spokesman said. "This duty was in no way in bis CIA capacity. It waS> re· garded as a routine cover mis- sion." Vesco, now a fugitive in Cos\a Rica, apent bne night in the 150- )·ear-old Saint Antoine prison in Geneva on1 charges involving an alleged ittempt' to remove securities from a Swiss bank. The charges against him later were dropped. Police said the young victims, all between 17 and 21, reported they were attacked br a young O.lty.,."' .... ,.... Oriental in a military field jacket CAMERA CliEW FOLLOWS. 'WQUNDED\SJl!!i~E GRIFFl'f!! IN. NIGUEL FILMING . with a hood pulled tighUy around Some of the details of Mitchell's .-r.rorts on Vesco's behal( were made public d\Uing last' year 's trial in which Mitchell and former Commerce ·Secretary Ataurice H. Stans were Science Fiction MOVl•M•klllll New..,i·u1e for thelion .. ly Zl,dgurat his lace. · •' In each of three reported at· 'F'u'ture· ' oia~-.,.a·. m· · er .. a ~~~k:irtrhee~~:e~~~r=~~~~~ The memo, written by the CIA agent to Richard D. Vine, then deputy chief ol the U.S. ,mission in Bern, goes on to state ,that the · ~ a secluded area at kni(epoint, · • 1 •. • 1 raped her and robbed her of ISee VESCO, P•1eA11 · · · i ,,:._ ~ '° · money and personal belongings. lJ S S • Sc ... ~ ~i .. C . Ant.CS In the other nve reported at-• . ire e.~"V lilil'I:' 01npan,y l tacks, the man got into tbe vie-Coast Doctors Eye \' ' # 1 .,,. • -tims' homes by asking to use the " . telephone. By JAN W9RTH . f.et a a.1i&i,n atep, "ta~ ·~jotic end of a science-fiction plot.about Police said they passed out 0tii..o.1" l"llM.-st.Jff ~ ·.J"'monsterl('f race'. car np tnto,,a a cross-country auto tace W1iere • flyers bearing a description and . . . Abortion n ·ecision Zounds! Who's that zlpper;(r VIPspealtftrs~tae~~love1y18dY the drivers seol-e Wi.nts-.byirun-artist's conception of the at- herozoomingintotheziggurat? get shot abd Dav,d· Carradine Ding ov~r pedestri~: ... !l's. a tacker throughout the four com- . save the day. • munities; Which led to Friday's The conviction of a Boston stitution makes a policy change Z 0 w i e ! It 's some z an Y All that violence comes at the <See nLMING.,f.age A9l arrest. phya i c i an on mans I aught er unlikely. . Fr ankens Lein . And, 18.J? ! . He liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------~· ~· -----;;;;;;:;;=;::;:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• charges following, the death ·ot an "We do so few that it wouldn't turned Laguna .Niguel into a real 1 •·-~ fetus hasn'• brought any take much to reduce us to zero," zoo. uuaw:u > · If it hadn 't been for changes in Orange Coast he commented. "I don't feel that skateboards, vintage r 974 hosplt.ls• policies yet but it may it's going to change our poljcies ' cameras. and a ubiquitous cater-be .llectlng doJors here particularly." .. a. • ing truck, you could have •pic-"W h t k · Ind th t The administrator of Hoag e ave o . eep 1n m a · tured the year 2000 . th d · •--hether ~ t Memorial Hospital in Neurnnrt e ee1srvwon'-w . or uvL o ~.--New World Productions, Irie ., h bo ti h been held Beach was out o" town and ave an a r on as '-spent Saturday filming scenes b th ts t b I l·onshi'p couldn't. be reached for corn-y e-cour o e are a 1 for ''Death Race 2000," the.co·m- that is decided between the doc-ment. pany's latest low-budget· ep·ic d •· ti t •• ·d Be · The .effe~s of physicians' tor an .,..1s pa en , 581 m1e fealuririg' David "Kung Fu"' Car· C dm. i t t r ol South possible inc ased conservatism · arr, a 1n s ra o radine. C t C. II Hospll I ·n were noted by Carr. oas ornmun Y a 1 The action. haprM>ned at the So h L • ''The real people that are going "-ut aguna. giant General Services Ad -il I 'th' " 'II tobehurtaretheyounggirlswho ''Eventua Y ... · '""" YO\I ministration office building in h d to th el are in their early teens who may find that •l e oc rs ems ves the deserted green hills between · t d 'd t be get in trouble and while they're . .are going o ec1 e o more Laguna Nig1-1.el and Mission conservative," be said. · deliltertiting as t·~ what they VieJ·o. t · I Dr K th should do, they may Pa.5.!l the first The conv ct1on o . enne New World producers said they · b · -to 24 trimester," he said. Edelin for a ort1ng a cov-• selected the office building1 iWeek-old fetus was announced which the GSA recently acgyirea last weekend. The conviction is rrom Rockwell Interriati{),n.a,i-. · under appeal. Got rri;._. bee~¥·~ o(j\S i1n90sing l"turis'!ic Already, a~etl!)jt.tiQSpitaJ has· . i,.14(.U..:, deSign and deserted apr>e~an~~- announced it 'ofill'now limit abor-' ' Residents often call it··~~~ z1I· tions to the 16th week of pregnan-Clo;,.k F; ,.,-nd.? gurat." cy lnstef!d of' the 20th week as• v ~ ''lt.'s perfect," sai\\_. f.ete'r 1 before. ' · Cqrnp..rg, pr<!ductlon 'll8Jllll•r. The advanced state of the pre' WASHINGTON (AP> -"Our research depar.~qj;~ :; .goancy ,iD Dr., E.delio's abprtion l\1ost bf the nation's clocks looked a 11 around SOU\&el"n# ,. case may J)e the re&40n local were being turned ahead one Cali£ornia and t,hi~ fjt our needs bospitals'~'ren~ much arfectlfd, bout this .,,e~~eod as for~scien~e-£1ctionpl<*~t.'• • .. '-Kids ·and clown are .keys to picture layouts of weekend fun 'shot' ·by Dally Piiot photo- grapher·s. For more ..... sll!l•boafders, ~ee !"age AB; the clown was at the Laguna , Beac:~. l"atrlo's Parade ·. plcturedon·Pag'e "2. ·i; ,. ,, ' • 1 ')'om Richards, CO!lta Mesa Americans wen( on Daylight BY aQ<iui 11 a .m., a crowd had Memorlal ·jjospltal •cl " SaviogTlme. · . gathered -allmem!>efs"llthe M · · n mll1!strato?.sal~. ' . The change, which took Mlssldn· Viejo Nadador>s, Mis· OM H.\S,.~:\,D ~ -, A.28-, · MAf!Alll.E lllv'!~..,.09't "It's a rather •pecllJ OU!!. .• pla~e '!t 2 a.m. f"!iBX,.~~, !!)On Viejo Hlgh School, 'the r.ea.t:'Old"l1)0\her of' flve"thlldren ol Otange Coun~y s lt\O'!t la~ ·~·cause It w•s , In tlle 't'econd' .. ~ effect fOr'~lgM 'lllOiltlis In Lail'na <Niguel Ja~cees, and 1usnon1S tcr'llve it all 'U). She .•ames.c~mea abv,e "8111J1 as !>al· ~ " most ol the country several other servi•e~•ps -to says .s~e-1:110'1 ,face~ hAsl!le o1 .)¥ Pilot Staff Writer' Wilham tri~aster of ptlf1nancy1 ... Most . ' !ill out• 8 se' rles ot i.:;'-" nt •··-• b11l1 ,lj e' '. a11cl ~~dltJ~ · >•. Sclirllibe~• \el!s ~~~~·:of tbe. ol 6 termtnailo~~ nlade WIO.!n · Arizona, Haw«ll .and the d--• .. e • \'.:"'~·; "!'"'~. 1;1111. !!.&' ..;;j\jl ,1\~ . P.'~l)sh'111cKns.:.,,.M8Qyed the 01Y nowled1e'atleastljad to be ,Pl!rl'Of Indiana that,1*.iil the ·-~ IC n •..•. ,.. ,,, 'J .. II Mnn9y ' c=..1 'Orleni110:.co•sr ~ 4leA I\ aone 'within the t1rs~·tri111'91er,'' Ji*.S~ Time Zone ~'-nolO\>· 'w!t0~.l'Je':llr,,tr~~el0..._n i~V, · 'Id.· . ,·r-,·.; B:l'I .' Ii'\,,, ":"'•~l •,·j;,11· ~wpOrt Ilea th a"t rdtlf a d ' · bel&lcl. I ' . • -; serve Dayltghtia tniTI"!•·.. ....,,.~ ..,..,,..,. -=~· lilll'<ID ~ ' -. ''llre·· , • .. 4 ~· ill:t ~a .. p'I. ~t 1.; .(..Idle~~ .... 1~ tO,, ~-m'° i1eo1>1, ~wed, lltit •ii ~Q.N · i)ls ~ , fe ·on •.tages .world. polio ch1111er mocb conJ!!tlerd' ' ~a\ID{~~tl!"eu'\ .l'p1I127. . they were w~U e.nte~ed,!W · The kid can ·the;;11.ew sport f•«e.83' '" · ~ v • uon . we doll't really do that _The country changed to · "Thlsisthelii9gestlli1n.flt&1t ."N!il.uraf"iidief'~itmal<es• UEAllf•A'ljrA:Cltr.~ -A maiiv'ibortlon•,"Rldlardssald. standard tl)ne .l•~I Oct. 27 Nisutl·•lnce the s~ket.'' surl:lii9.Jd0k'Jtile,a....., ¥~a ·'YOU ~Qll llP'!clalfetolure by R1'chard G"rund¥.' aU · ., alterCongressputtpe~n· &aid one man .,Qe'waJ.get~'' "wadi I • \ P !»'· .socfa\ed .Puol':iells the mlnlatrator of 'ffunUn(llon ln· try on 10 stralg~t ml>llth! of pald $12 \o"l'A'lii ~~·: ilf1 + ftrlt Cdba slQJ'Y of"1' vlOage in terooriullllnlt.y H.illlpilal IA RU!'t· dl)l\l&l\l .time as ,an energy ei1ard. 1 ·.""'.,,· ·' • 1 • ' i . d' lbat cioo\;llS have ~Ole. lnl\'<>~ Qeach, also~ th••m•ll c:onsetva!i9'1 me .. ur~., • F[oo\) 8 s.m. s tr,111 ~ Ill ... Ilk• nlo·ct .-lhe..lllWt attack ll!!mbt!' of a,bOrtiOril at hls.ln· _,..._"""!,"""! ... --"'"-~· :crQwd 101 lo watch,a Preil~en~. f'•••A8 . 1capltal ., \h• wockl. Pa1•~ ~.. -....;! -• .. • -' J • I ' • • ' I L ·- : , ·i-CdeS..U,, DAILY Pll.01'1M1Cnotd; --' ........... ...,_ . . . . I ,. ) • J • ~~aP~_--; ·· ., ~. ~. Froro Boiiple Jean Brady--Of.HuntinRto~••cb. at 3 years old (left) to Janet Morris of Pleasanton'., CWf., at 95 (i;lgbt);811 aies found110mething to look at _during the 1975 edition of the Laf::,a Belich Patriots1P~ade Satµrday-the Laguna Beach High School band (above), fOl'ins e. lllfs. Morris, wbowas.vlslfulll her grandaUIJbter, J,lrs. J<>!"' Yell~, m_Laguna Be~(h came (rom .\\ISl!lil\• t'wo-ye~~ U? and •a\d ~h.e Is her country s oldest 1roDllgratlt to the"UDlted States. • , •. . . ·. :,~: ·. ' a ·s r ' a '.;;i ,,. •- ; ' .. Time for 'Soul···search' .. Jaworski Says Nixon Slwuld Tell Truth CHICAGO CAPJ -Former Watera:ate prosecutor Leon Jaworski said Saturday that Richard Nixon should do soUie soul searching and tell the American people the truth about the Watergate scandal. ''I would hope that former President Nixon would do the 11ame soul searching that every individual should make when he's had experiences as tragic as were his," Jaworski said at B· news conference .. ''I would hope this soul searching would bring forth a statement. and John Erlichman were sen· tenced by Judge John L. Siricaof · the U.S. District Coort to serve 2-'f.t to 8 years in prison. Robert Mardian was sentenced to 10 months to 3 yea.rs. Jaworski called two lawyers who pleaded to Watergate mat· ters "tragic rigures" who have paid their debt to society and ror whom he has compassion. ' The m'en, Egil Kroah and Herbert Kalmbach, wef6 among several lawyers involved in Wattrga te who J aworSkl said ' were more concerned about pqssible disbarment th1t9 about serving time in prison. Both men bave beer\ released from prison. Earli er, in a speech to a luncheon al a meeting or the American Bar Association, Jaworski sharply criticized what he described as the indifrerence and nonchalance of lawyers, law deans, professors and law stu· dents to the integrity of the legal proression. ' One newsman asked ii Nixon· should confess. :raworS'ki replied: 15-cent Gas Hike . •'He ought to say what's in his heart; he oueht to say, above all things, the truth." Jaworski also commented on a recent report quoting -NiKcn's friends as saying .that tlie font.le!'" presidential couple blamed the Watergate troubles on H .R Haldeman. Foreseen By Zarb_ WASHINGTON (APJ -would try to get C9ngress to Federal Energy Ad~tratQr change its mind. Jaworski compared the report ed. actions to a child trying to im pllcate his brother in hopes of re -celving lesser punishment ''] .believe each man is respodeible for his own actions and should accept the responsibility for them," he said Frank G. Zarb says the ad--The administration, drop. ministration Will cause gasoline ping previous obje~tions, is now prices to'rise 'about 15 cents a pripared to Jet oil compani~ gallon, easing the impact of its keep :more ol ~ei~ ''windfall energypolic.yonother:Juels. ~. ·,. profi~ on recebt.~ncebikes for With gasolln • !'aklns ;most of· . relnyl"'tmen\.19 fili<l ""'1 produce the burden, price '1-qn·~ -~~1nl. • i.-:·· ~ ~ • home heating oil and other -Ft~ fuvestigators suspect petroleum products could be hel~ "subetanti_al" oyercbargin& by to about six to ··ei&ht •c~~l. it. • several oit.-11.eali!'g mldcll- gallon Zarb said l~·on~~· . • '<!'hich could\l.ea<Uo cMl.Q!',eve1t He also said he doesn't think it proper! that Watergat~ figures are profiting from the scandal by giving lecture tours and writing Ba~ed on ret~nt p c~'~ crliriinalpr0$'tcUUons.. averages the ·Fedez:al E y "."""'His agencY was wron& in ln- Adm1nisti-ition--..---fFEILJ's-.Prtce-vftrn.1 -20 ·011-c:olt)p-antes to tilting regulations would push the participate in drafting a~_agree­ average.price or regular gasoline ment· for em~rge~cy tnt~r~a­ at the pump to about'65 cents per tional cooperation without gi~ing books. ~ The former special prosecutor also said he feels the chances are small ttiat Nixon's former top aides who were sentenced Friday to prison will serve their full prison terms. gallon. consumer groups equal notice. On other energy issues, Zarb President Ford has already said that: begun increasing federal fees on "In all likelihood, they will have an opportunity to leave prison ... sooner than the period oftim~indlcated," he said. -Jr Congress blocked Presi· imported oil, has prOpOSed a $2· dent Ford's effort io increase per-~a rel excise tax .on. all oil~ petroleum.. prices, the a.{i-and spledJledtoend.pncecon- rninistration woulcl not tum ~ by Apnl l on about 66 per· fuel allocations or rationing but cent of U.S. oil production. Taken H.R. Haldeman, John Mitchell .Co·ast· .. · Watch ... Top News stories of the past week . from Orange Coast Communities · . • SAN CLEMENTE~-Remarks by Governor Browft critical of .use of city anti-crime funda to prot~ct former President Nixon brought testy rebuke from Police Chief Mel Portner. Brown facetiously had sug- gested if Nixon•s presence is A problem, the city could "abate" it. •personally, I think that's a very poor remar·k," said Pox'tner. " .•• Tell hill\ to get his (de.- lated) out ot town? No way, no way.".~· FOUNTAIN VALLEY--Petitions bearinq more than 6,000 residents' signature~ and· calling for creation of a uni.tied ~ eohoor district aloAq city bQundaries have been submitted to the coµnty. 'The proposal would 1 pull most of Fountain Val1ey out ot the Runtington ·Beach Union Si9h School District and take another po~tion of the city away from Garden G~ove ··Unified School Dis.trict-,· •. LAGDNA;aBACg-~~~e dara1 5ud~e baa die iaaed th ~37 illion auit brouqht against the city, a consefvationist group and 43 prominent citiz•n• by a de- veloper· who alleged a •Ku ¥lux'Klan atyle• conspiracy bad prevented hia from developinq his land •.. IRVINE--City Counc!l ia on record aa opposed to oontinuation ~! the Sputh Coast Regional zone conservition .Com- miasion, as outlined in ita~propoaed •Powers and Fundinq" element. The reso- •ution barely passed laat week (3•2)witb Mayor Gabrielle Pryor and Cou11cil0tan Robert West au11portin9 th"e col111liaeion. • together. the ad~· tion has estimated, those m would add about 10 cents allon to. the cost of Oil. · -"" .. Brazil Police Shoot, Kill Air Hijacker BRASILIA, Bralil !APJ - Police stormed a hijacked. jetliner Saturday night, shooting· and fatally woundirig the bearded youne man who had seized control of the plane on a domestic flight. The only other casualty was a pilot who suffered a bullet wOund in his hand, palice said. The hijacker had seized the VASP airline's BOe~g TJ7 Jet with 69 persons abt>ard on a domestic flight shoitly before midday. With the p&fsengers ss hostages he demanded . $1.3 milllon, freedom for some palitical prisoners • .ftye machine guns and parachutes • ..and the na- tionwide broadca1t of an an· Ugovemment maniresto. He also ordered that the craft be refueld to leave Brazil for an unSpecified location. The police assault came after eii;ht houri of tense ~et:oUations afaruUla airport, dllr1bll which the gunman released Sl women and children. Fro•PageAI VESCO . .". acquitted of attempting to in- fluence an investigation by the securities and Exchange Com· mission in return for a secret $200,000 Nixon campaifO con· tribution from Vesco: The memo describing the con· tact between the CIA official and \Valder was made available to both prosecution and defense at- torneys but was never made·. public. There is no indication. that any of the attorneys were aware of the agent's true posi· ti on. Evidence presented at the trial shows that Mitchell spoke ·with Vine by telephone on the evening of Nov. 30, the day Vesco was ar· rested by Swiss authorities. Vine, who already bad m,ade inquiries about Vesco's legal difftculties, testified he told Mitchell that a Swiss maiistrate had said Vesco probablY would be released on bail the next day ·but that nothing could be done to spare the multimillionaire a night in jail. Accorcling to t-he court transcript, Yloe. oow deputy as- sistant secretary of state for European arfalrs, told the court that •'the attorney general then. said to me, 'Can Walder help?' . . . and I said I did not think he f!Ollld." Vine w-ent on to testify U.8.t •'the attoriley general then thanked me for this information, said he wa~, I think he •Bid, 'I un- derstand perfectly,' and asked to be kept informed.'' .Docum'.nt$"made available to the AP sbow thi.t the next morn- ing Vine received a phone call from one ofVesco1s lawyers ask· ing if the financier, who was then under SEC investigaUon in con· · . nttllon with hi s errorts to take over the m'4tual fund complex created by 'Bernard Cornfeld, could be released on his re- cognizance. . Fifteen minutes later, the documents show, Vine contacted the CIA agent and asked him to speak to Walder in "a low key." The agent immediately con-. tacted Walder by phone and re- ported back to Vine in less than two hours, according to the docu- ments. Walder's Swiss title is most frequently translated in English as attorney general, but a Swiss embassy orficial here said that was misleading and confirmed that htS duties included serving as the country's chief in· telligence officer. Walder has since left the job, the orficial said . • Wife Dies; Spouse Tried To Sell Eye PL.\CERVILLE CAP> -Jean Gibboney, whose husband tried to sell an eye to pay for her medical care And later said he would 1ive his tire to make her well, died of cancer Saturday: '"She died at 4:30 this after- noon," said Gary JoneJ, ad· ministrator of Pioneer Com· munity Hospital here. ''Ironically, her husband wasn't with her when she died,'' Jones said. "He had just called in to aee how 1he was, and was on the telephone to the nursin& sta· Uon when 1he expired." Mra. Gibboney, S4, died of cancer of the colon and abdomen, which doctors had discovered tut week while exam.lnlng her.in preparation for a jawbone opera- Uon. The Gibboney• had come to public attention in laU! Jonuary when he tot>k ·out an ad in the Grass Valley Union offerlne· to 1ell the cornea of one of bi• eyes for $86,000 to pay fer a bone transplant to re1tor8 part of ber Jaw destroyed by nonmaltenant tumors. Aller lho ad appeared, both the hotpllal and two doctors o«erocl their 1ervleet free, but th"e opera· tlon never ~·• performed becaua1olthe cancer discovery. ,.. ti Nixons Join Guests At Desert Party From Wire Services PALM DESERT -Richard Nixon, in his first big afrair since quitting the presidency in dis· grace, greeted rich and influen· tial friends Saturday night at a celebrity-packed rormal dinner party honoring the former presi· dent. The dinner was held on the sprawling 200-acre desert estate of Walter H. Annenberg, former ambassador to Great Britain during Nixon's administration. Limousines began arriving at • the heavily guarded front gate or the Annenberg estate near Palm Springs shortly after 8 p.m. First to arrive at the party was John E . Swearingen, chairman or the board of Standard Oil of In· di an a. golr balls . which he did, but he hasn't tried to play any golr as suc h." Annenberg s aid th e dinner was not in Nixon's honor and that some of the g uests had been invit· ed several months ago. Premiwn Cost May Make Doctors Quit LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Thousands or doctors throughout the nation may be forced out or business because or the new high cost or malpractice insurance v.•hich could send the country into a health care crisis, the preSident of the California Medical As· sociation {-CN.A r said Saturday. Dr. Stanley Moore, addressing Then a wave of private automobiles and limousines ap· proached the well-lighted estate entrance, bringing su'cb celebrities as Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and tire fortune heir Leonard Firestone. Nixon and his "'1ife, Pat, drove \\1ednesday to publisher Annen- berg's home. . Word or the sentenc.ing of four or his former top aides in the Watergate scandal reached Nix· on Friday as he relaxed behind the high walls surrounding the spacious compound. Nlxon did not issue a statement. a five -day conYerence of the as· sociation. said the state or the na· •lion's economy is forcing in· s urance companies either to_ cancel liability coverage for doc· tors or to raise premiums to astronomical rates. "Mr. Nixon is my weekend guest," Annenberg said. "He is resting and enjoying the sun- shine. I urged him to hit a rew "We are gravely concerned with the impact of this on the health or the people or California because it has to follow that there si mply aren't going to be doctors there to resp0nd to the needs when the people get sick and need medical care." fi.1ooresaid. Ford, Chrysler May Copy GM Price Cuts ' DETROIT <AP> -General Motors' decision to cut prices on nine small car models will force Ford Motor Co'. and the' other auto makers to follow suit. in- dustry sources said Saturday. Reports indicated Ford will match GM's pricing move, re- ducing base prices on most small car lines by making some :!ltan- dard equipment optional. Ford officials would not confirm the reports . While rebates cost the auto makers plenty of money, price reductions wo'n't cost Gfi.t anything except the added re· venues and earnings from now- optional equipment. But because the cars were selling so poorly, the r evenue sacrifice is more theoretical than real. GM Chairman Thomas Murphy said price reductions were being made to woo "an economy-minded public" in an errort to continue the sale:!! momentUm generated by two months or price rebating_ Observers noted that in the auto industry, price adyantages never last for long. When Chrysler Corp. began its unique rebate program in January, the other three U.S. makers had to at least match the offers or lose sales. making optional rather than stan· dard such features as steel-belted radial tires, day-night rear mir· rorsandcustom trims. Auto dealers said the reducUon should h el p sl uggish sales somewhat by allowing the marginal car buyer to save mone y b y not buying un - necessary features. Auto worker~ are hoping price discounting will boost sales and thus production. With 13 as· sembly lines shut down Lhis week, almost 40 percent of the in· dustry blue-c ollar work force ls idle. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PtQ<IMM ..... Plo!Jtl ...... J>ek R Curley 'l'l< .. ,., ..... t11 .... c19,.,, _...., Thomas Ktt\'ll IOl!or The same would be true if Triomas A. Murphlne GM's price cuts went un· · .,.....,..,,,,.E°'"" challenged. Thomas M. McC8nn f h d ""'-!,, E ... tor Chrysler o flclals a no com- ment after GM 's pricing move. Charles H. Loos FJicMrd P. Nan Ford Vice President John B. 11''1t'""'1 -..... ,,. ••-· "d ' All b t . • Offlct-s Naughton sal , · our re a es '°''• ........ 1>0 w.•!!:t '"'"' on small cars wlll continue until ,,_...,.., .. ..:111 ,,,, ••--. l ......... ".c.ft, .. ~t..,_ ... 1- Feb. 28 and we have nothing ~:;"l;:.:i:t<",~'-~':Y/~lt.':1•.:lf'4 rurtber to announce at this -''-Ole.to""-•' Ume." Ttltphon• (71•) MZ-4S11 Cl•••lfl" Alll"verUllnt '42·S67t That's just what GM had to say '"'111Mc-._.,,111,,,..,.0,0,, just one day before aMGUncing Jl1.f.J10 the price cull. OM prlte cul& "~4f;.=11111 were extended to all th• firm'• it ram """" 0r-..ii-c."'"' °""""""" ... small cars except the a\lbcom· ·f.411-1220 pact Chevrolet Veaa. . c •• ,,.,,u, ,,,, o,tl'I .. c.t•i ,._., ... ,_ The rebate r,1an8 1are being ~.H•.-.••...,1t1,11111t1t111-.,11CN""-' h -~ •• hi thl k lilltttt tf •d••flh•-fll• Ji.t••t11..w111, .. p a~ out .,.., n n1 • wee . '•ilt!ft:t11,•e1 wn"°"' '"'"' .. ,1111•••'" ., .. Ford and OM reb1t.1 otrer1 ex-~ uowlil\1••'"''' ,~ plre nut Frld•Y· .. ,Md c•••• ,.,,,..J!••• ., c..1e ...... GMprie1cutaranatn1trom.91°' ~·=::=::~,;;ht::U.:::""J to SSIS w•r.t a~cciinplith..t-l>r-.... ---··-_,.•,......,.. __ _,,_.-1 f, 1) • I , . Y§ ~ " lnAdS? " •• . ~ASHINGTONl (A l _ Coneresai~nal jnyeit\iatcu:s-ta)L • 1t~dy of ad vertbed fo'O~ .. specials and actu,r prJclnC, Policies shqws that shoppe~ c1111 save money by leatnlng prices in a stnele store. ' The investigators Who conduct- ed the study said they found _no dthlrect correlation 'between food at ia advertised ln newlpaP.e!rs and food that ts"':aclu•llY tJis- cou.nted in any giveit we~. · . "Of the dozens g( adve[ij,ed items in a typicat newspa_per perhape )~ will ac!Jlally be sal~ prlced," one in11eJ1ila}.9c'"bid "and it do,sn't make'iriuch,lltr'. ference whether they're marked 'special,' 'thJs .week'i'speclal' or some otherlernl.' · · ·."' The investigators, who .asked not to be identified .until their fin- dings ar.e presented to Congress said it is nonetheless possible fo; s hoppe rs to cut their food budgets 10 to 15 percent. They suggested that tnst,cad of rf7ading the ads, shoppers should pick one supermarket and spend their time learning that store's prices. .. . " ... • •. • r-. ...._ ,., I 81!.l'fDIEG:O (APJ ~A total or •-~·~ ,!!\\he fnsf~11ee qf'th~ 178•.S.udi Arabi n IM!qi's 11•""· ·.Saµdi tq~er"meri~. a l'jav : beolt trelnfi>.i a~ he.''h!\'"Diego -P'!lfesmJln ~~id " \ · Navtl Stall'"!·•, ce. l~IQ,11, •. • A•·~ basic ; ~i ·' t· · ~· Navy,,11pokeeman st~. · •. ,....~ ·~ nu11 lil t ~an;l A mllltary~i9Jlke llUl J d two I Diego they .~re . lo retur~ ,,to companies tot'allng g;nten·com-' L~~lllnd for ad\'.ijl1~ languue. ·• Pitted ~asic training Dee. 6 and ~J.~d1es to l?repare for the San . are' now taking classes in pre· Diego !echn1.cal schQots. . pa.catiQSl for further training at The Saudi government re1m· Navy technical schools here. burses the United States for the In ad~tion. two companies oC instrucGon which is 1provided as ~L ~udis ucb are in a 13-week pa.rt of \he sales agr,~me_n.t for 26 recruit tra:lnlng pl'ogram, the es,cort, patrol and raider boats to · spdi;esman .aaid. They ·~gan ~e Sjpdl' Arabia. the spokesman txalhing' Cycle at the Defense said. Liii",uagj!l Scbool at LaCkland Air In.addition the Saudis ar.e buy · Fofc·t Ba sf, Tex., where they ing 60 lightweight F5 fighters • liar ne-d t o read a rtd write rron1 Northrop Corp ., or ~oglish. Hawthorne, at a cost of $7S. Tlie spokesman said that tbe mill\on 'and are negotiating for no'"r'rn,al nine -week training othfor'\J .S. a r.ms ... period has been expanded to al -Otier ~o~·e1 gr:i military men. are l~w ,the Saudis specific periods also tra~n1ng 1n the San Diego forMoslem1>rayer. area ; ac c ordi n g to the {:lasses are conducted in spokesm<'n. 'SeVel'al air <:rews from lrav ' ure training no"\f at l\1iramar . S o l o n Hits Naval Air Station as part of an agreement to sell 80 ofihe Navy 's new Fl4 Tomcat fighter planes to S that.. Middle East nation a u di J ew lHaeli fighter pilots were ,., . trained at a San Diego base Jasl • : :::. ' . w,.,.. . &t•~tf " SAUDI ARABIANS PARADE ON 'GRINDER' AT SAN DIEGO NAVAL BASE """"""" I I ' ' • ' I . The study showed that in any given week, prices on some food items would be reduced for a variety of reasons . .. It's usually due to some ir· regularity in the marketing chain.'' one investigator sald. a•Perhaps the store got an extra carload or one brand or peas or has no war.e house facilities available for new shipments. It drops the price to move that item." " year.· · P olicies -'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whatever the reason, he said . there are always some in-store specials available, and those may or may not be advertised. He said the shopper who is familiar with a particular store and knows the regular prices can recognize an unusual1y low price and take advantage of It . The adxertlsi,ng survey showed that some ads are "atrociously misleading," the investigator said, an.d he indicated he will re- cornmend that the Federal Trade Cornml.sslon take legal action in such cases. As'Bn example, he cited one ad that labeled a certain beet roast as a 'special' one week when it actually was 30 cents higher per pound that it had been the pre- vious week and 20 cents higher -than twOweeks earlier. . Cheap Gas Won't Cause This Backfire WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen . Robert Dole <R·Kan.) served notice on Presldent Ford Satur- day that effortJ to compromise the battle on oil tariff import$ may backfire. IC the bulk of the increase in price resulting from the ~ is placed on gasoline, Dole said in a telegram to Ford, so.me Republicans who had beeh sup- porting the President may chance their vote. Dole's ttlegram referred to re· ports that the admintstration may ••tilt" the bulk or the in· crease onto 1asoli ne, rather than heating oil or olhcr petroleum products, in order lo Wln.supPort Crom Eastern Republicans op· posed to the tariff rise. "I cannot support any such compromise if it unfairly dis · criminates against.the balance of the nation ," the Kansas Republican said. adding he still hopes "to be able to support" Ford's veto of the suspension. Most Senate Republicans. in· eluding Dole, opposed the sus- pension "°'hen it was passed 66 to 28 last Wedn esday. In order to muster the one-third plus one needed to sustain the veto, oppo- nents of the suspension must hold all of their votes and pick up rive Or six additional votes. Ten Republicans, most from the East Coast, opJ>OSed Ford on last week's vote. Some have in· dicated they might switch their position if the m ajar burden or the increase ls put on gasoline. ' LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Rep. Henry A. WaxJrlan ( o.c.ur.1 Friday accused 'the U.S. govern- ment of bowin2 to Saudi Arabia's bias by excluding ~ews £rom as· sign~ents to that country Waxnlan, spe'aking at a new's con£erence here, said the policy w.lls "unwritten," but a Saudi Arabian Embassy spokeswoman in Washington confirmed that "Je.,,s or people of J ewish des· cent" are normally; denied visas to the country .... The con gre.!sman was denied a visa by Saudi Arabia, but the State Department intervened. and Waxman was allowed to join the House Armed Services Com· mittee on a 10-daY tour that in- cluded Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt and Israel. Duling the Saudi Arabian visit., Walljman said he asked King Faisal about hi s countrj's at· titudes toY.»a rds Jews and that Faisal "responded angrily." Waxman said he.did not think Faisal rea lized he W81fi Jewish, quoting the king as saying, "The Jews have no business in Saudi Arapia. They arc our enemies. -Jew~ frqm America and around the~-ld support Israel. Friends of Oureneniies are our enemies .'' "I bad heard \hat 'the king once brnged the onl)'Jew whl"'• hand he'd shaken Was f8ecr:etary of state Henry J Kissinger's,·~ Wax· nransaid. "l guess l was-~. 2." Waxman, reading from a letter he said he was sending lo Kiss- inger, said, ··1 consider it an ·out· rage· that a United States con- gr'essman or any other American citizen should be denied entrance to a nation with wh~ we have rull dit>lom attc relations because of hjs religion. "[ am informed thdt. our gov - ernmen~ the American military and business communities ex· elude Jewish personneljftom as· signments to Saudi Arable in ot;a. der not to jeopurdize our rela· tionshiI> with that country," he said. Arabs Review Boycott~ Cut Blacklist CAIRO CAPi -Represen· tatives of 17 nations are meeting here today to review the Arab boycott of Israel, which has drawn world attehtion as a resClt of attempts by Arab banks to ex· elude alleged)¥ Zionist banks from the international money market. , Boycott Commisaioner Mohamed l\tahgoub said S3 com· panies, including several U.S. firm s, v.·ill be removed from· the 23-year-old blacklist· and seven more companies will be 11.dded. Tornadoe s Kill.5 I n South a nd West 11.S. Suill•ary • . ' enney Now you can save ,,a big 20% on our woven woods, custom shades and our one· inch venetian blinds at JCPenney! Brighten 1our home with new custom shades now·while they're on sale at whopping 20% savingst Choose from decorator shides, woven woods and venetian blinds to dress up your windows on aalit. 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The springboard for the current dissection of the effects of the initiative Is an element to the state's coastal plan known in the trade as ''powers, funding and government.'' . It is a loaded document, one that has the potentia l to cast the coastal eommission system in bronze, and it· e·asily -·could create a long-lived level of non· representatiVe s uper government that few voters could fOrsee when they passed the initiative in 1972. · The controversial element is headed for another public hearing before the South Coast Regional Com-• · mission Monday morning. It ultimately faces a final test by the Legislature. Jn its present form, the element contains pro-- visions with an ominous effect on coastal cities for years to come -and indeed on cities miles inland from the coast. It sets up a loosely defined set or rules for regional commission permit control on coastal d evelopment that probably would last late into this decade. A state 1• commission also would continue in itS present role as an overseer. Another disturbing faCtor that would be " continued is a serious lack of accountability by the commissioners to anyone-save for the courts. During the perpetuated period, · coast1al cities t would be compelled to draft localized versions of coastal land use plans. Those documents would have ,, to fall completely into line with the main state docu- ment that now is being assembled. • • Drunk-Driving Privilege? The California Highway ratrol offers free "escort'' service for gamblers rolling to and from Nevada, and now Sacramento poli.ce are offering free taxi service to Loozy legislators. Disturbed over charges that .his men had been singling out leg islators on drunk driving arrests, Sacramento Police Chief William Kinney came up with two a nsw ers. • He ch an ged assignments for the offi cer responsi- ble for two of four recent dr1.1:nk driving arrests. And then he said any assemblyman or senator who felt too drunk tO dfive should call the police for assistance. In r esponse, Sacramento police· WOuld either locate one of the many legislative sergeants-at-arms to drive the tipsy lawmaker home -or drive him home in a police vehicle. ' r. - r .. , . · . Thus, cities will be forced to pay for and succumb ' to all of the provisions of the state plan. • Advocates of the element assert that once the cities fill! into line and win the final state blessing .. ••1ocal control''.will be returned. ' Wrote one resident to the Sacramento Bee: "It's not enough that legislators get free cars and gaSOlTue. Now some seem to want drunk·driving privileges.'' That's the kind of stuff that tests the public's respect for the law -along with the men who make the laws and those who enforce them. 'YOU'LL JUST HAvE TO <aET USE~ TO HiM. t>o<.TORS OON'l ~AF.£ PR,,(Tl<E WITHOUT ONE THESE. l>AYS." • News to One, Bologna toAnother ~!~ s~;~'d Wbeli Edward J . Epstein set social commentary ... Ott tl)e ( J quered that nation without firing dictator. out to examine bow letevision war. It is the lament or a Viet· S. I'. ·H· AYAKAWA. a single shol,-the whole world lnl936SinclairLewiswrotehis network news programs are put nam veteran ... wounded, con-was impressed with what could powerful and frightening novel , together, he met with n'lore than fined to his -bed, lying there be don e with radio . Th e "It Can't Happen Here," in , a little resistance. He was told listening as his wife goe,.s out at Austrians simply had been con· which he.shows it happening here that ·''news is news," and that night ... Andhereisthesong,set Were\propsseJeCte<t"tocreatean vinced in advance that r e· -a home-grown Am erican there is no need to analyze the tofilm." at mosphere of-(utility and sistance was useless. fa scism le d by a radio process of assembling it. absutdity.'' Thewar scenes we re .Radio war ~n being used as spellbinder . In 1937 Columbia According to the standard FOLLOWING nus introduc· froma"ollectionofstockfootage an instrument of politica l University 's teachers college network argu-· lion, Brihkley showed a three· from many wars in the film Persuasion and control for the started its newsletter on pro- ' I libraries at NBC. ed s m e n , minute fi m illustrating the song,· first time. In the Unit tates, paganda an~lysis. n e w s m e n "showing '1(hat purports to' be the This is a mirror ·of reality? too,' il certainly proved to be a . simply hold a room of the crippled veteran,. This is 3 "news broadcast "? powerful influence. IT WAS ALSO in 1937 that 1mirror up to complete with mementos, Perhaps it is what is fashionably On West Madison Street in Stuart Chase began his series or re a Ii t Y · to trophies .. .interspersed with calle'd "interpretive reporting." articles in Harper's magazine sliow us what scenes of theroomwerescenesof I would call it propaganda. Eps· Chicago, in front of bari and (later a bookl. "The Tyranny of t l. ' book "Ne s from shops along Skid Row, as in ii really hap-the war ... and of Presidents e n s • w · Words." In 1938Alfred Korzybski - h Tele 'st'on and the many other cities in America. pening. Eps-· Johnson and Nixon. all combined ow ere : vi founded hi s Institute of General N ·• (R ndo H ) · a hundreds of ·une mploye d tein quotes in a single montage." ews 8 m ouse • ts Semantics in Chicago. wh ere I i hi · f u· b t d J gathered each Sunday afterNV>n .D a v i d · r c Y in orma ve u eep Y •• ,~ attended seminars, as did \llen- -Brinkley of d. Ep~teifn, digging a ,litUe more disturbing book. . ts~mheoanrs tohfe Fpoathlietirca~acorl"eosmEic_ dell J ohnson of Iowa and lr,·irlg NBC 8.s sa)'ing, ''What television eep y' ound that the song was ' Epstein's book takes me back t:i ""'' J . Lee of Northwestern and many did in the '60s was to show the not about the Vietnam war, but . many years, to wb en I was Coughlin of Royal Oaks, Mich. others who contributed to the Ameri cao p eo ple l o th e wri~ten many years earlier about thrown into the study of pro-Millions of his listeners found in it'teratureofsemanU'cs. an incident in World War II -.a_ nt • nd f his words a ray of hope. Others American. people." ,. paganUA anil:UyslS -a rom and that it was not• bestseUel' a~ th · t ti b t round a threat of an Am eri can Nevert""el-s, says Epstein, th t' f th b d ..._ . ere in o seman cs -y even s u .,., e ime o e roa cast. "J.-ne preceding World War II. With brand of fascism. I find that I read Epstein'~ book with a deep sense of "this- is·where-1-eame-in." It is always important to distinguish fact from propaganda. It is always difficult to find the needle of ·meaning in haystacks or non· ·sense, the slice of real beefsteaks in thenrload of bologna. Brinkley. tHat sam'e night closed re-creation o( the popular song fanta5'ically skillful use or radio The great master of radio was his evening news program with was," he writes, "entirely fie - _ combined with spectacular President Franklin 0. Roosevelt, thefollowing: live." showmans hiP._ in parades ai;id with his "Fireside Chats," open· ••A va ~tly popular song Furthermore Epstein learned rallies -Hitler in the 1930s was in_g with the familiar words, ''My through mostofthesummer8.nd that the room in which the adv·anciog' from one success to fnehds .... Millions made un- fall is called 'Ruby, Don't Take veteran lay in tbe film W3$ "a set another. happy by the Great Depression Your Love To Town.' It's been in Los Angeles, rented for theoc-listened to him as lo a father. high on the best-seller list ... but casion." The producer told Eps-WHEN GERM AN troop s Millions who did not like the New it is more than a pop ~ng; it is a tein that the "war souvenirs" marched into Austria and con-Deal feared him as ,a potential Mr. Epstein, welcome to the club! - Henry Ki$singer Is No I 11te_r11at io11a.l B1esyfiody Mideast Needs a Battalion of Optimists What did J learn from a visit to [,.------------... especially amon·g the young peo- lbeMi4dle East? . NORMAN J P\I!· How this radicalization will First, the danger that war will COUSINS ·, react to the new concentration of be break out is directly related to wealth in the oil-rich countries the fact that so many people may make for one of the mo~t think it is inevitable. A mood in dramatic situations in recent his- which governments see no way or Co nsidering the tragic inability tory. averting war creates a stage for of the United Nations to create a Sixth, denunciation or retalia- a first strike. basis for peace in the area. tion is not an adequate respanse Second, the closer one gels to· Americans are lucky to have a ··to the tertorist activities of the the action, the greater is the secretary of state who is de-PLO. Wh at is needed is a com· respect for termined to use the full prestiee prehensive and dramatic plan Secretary or of his office, and all his personal that combines 3 homeland for the State Henry ingenuity a nd persuastvenes's, to Palestinians with a working rela- A. Kissinger's • try to save the peace. : tiolllhip with lsrael and Jorda n approach. So in oi'der to make the pew state long as the ad· PEACE IN THE Middle East viapte. Compensation for lost homes make peace and keep peace with should be a key feature of the justice. plan, as should compensation lo No matter what el5e the United Jews who lost their homes in Nations does, if it fails in this Arab countries. respect, its own claim on sur- 1 vlval may be limited. SEVENTH, 111E inabilil~ or Thirty years after the founding the United Nations to create a of the United Nations, the cause basis for la.sting peace in the · of 1peace, not just in the Middle Middle Ej!st, quite apart from its East but in the world, cries out effectiveness in bringing about . for a world organization capable and patrolling a cease-fire, or law and justice on a global raises . profound _questions about . level. · thefutureoftheUnitedNations.: · The longer we delay in.facing. In the m·indS-Of the w<>rld ,.s up to this necessity, the closer we peoples, the Unit~d Nations w.u get to the ultlmate default o( primarily created in order to sense and sanit)'. versarles look -or anywhere else -will not be to Kissinger made by carpers and cynics, but -~-----------------------------------------, to help effect only by those who think it ·is a peaceful possible. _ s ettlement, Third, former president of the hope can b e. U.N. General AJ;sembly CharJeS .juxtaposed against inevitabili ty. Malik or Lebanon was right whf;?O It is all too easy to disparage he said that true pe&ce will . be Henry Kissinger as an intema-possible only when the Arab tional busybody who has an in-d th id f flated idea of hi s role as world worl gives up e ea o ex-punging Israel and accepts its peacemaker. Su ch cynicism is existence as an ongoing fact of cheap and badly m is placed. life . • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robf'rt N \\leed. Publ.isher Thomas Ke•uil. Edilor T'homos Palmer. Sunday £dlloriol Page f.;ditor T1te fll.llorial P»M'" of lhl· 1Ja1t1· Pilot Htk• 10 inrorm 111nd Mimul11te rTadt:n by preft-nling on thi.~ r 1111t" ctS\-.rM' cnm1nt>nl11r.1· on 1n11ics nl on l~I by a)·n dic1111ed columnist~ ;111d r•rttKmhrt•. h,\' pro1 ldi1111 .. ro1 \Jm for re•der1' \'il'\\'• aand b\' pre!M.·n11nic lhls M'll"IP)IPft''I opln"'"-"1 aa'ltd ldl'11s' nn et.arttnl lpplca. The l'd1tflri11 1 nplnkJu o( lhe D•ll)' Pilot appe;1 r 11nf\' lft the «'dltorlal rotumn at the lop' ol lhe P•I"· ,Oplnk*°IR it~pt'f'lH!ed I)} the eotu mrrb~1 ·~ lir:O•r Y.Tilcn; 111rt l/'f:lrOt'ft ind no~mtrll ur t~k' ~--b)• ,..., oallr Pf!Ol 11ttou1d ' btfft(«mt. ~ .. ..:. • Fourth , given a basic change in the psychology of the..,area and a situation of genuine _peace, the potential development or the Middle East as a common market could contribute powe'rfully to the economic. health of the entire region. Fifth, the Arab world today is caught up in crosscurrents or moods and political and his· torical forces. The new surge of Arab consciousness and the new sense of popular unity have ob- scured but not obliterated the his· toric fri ctions and tensions within the Arab s tates · themselves. Ser lou<s factionalism exlsts within almost all the Arab group-· ings, including the PalesUoe ~ Liberation Organi1aUon. Another powerful tide is the .radicalitatlon.of the Arab wQilll, • ,• • • I P. I ~ " I' Some Tricks Often when I am traveling abroad, foreign diplomats of the Frr World make it plain .that they regard the United States as sort of the "new boy on the block."' I do~·t mean th ey are dis-· respectful. But they· get across the point that they. feel we could us~ more experience in the hi ghl y specialized field or ir1- tcrnational diplomacy. British BARRY GOLDWATER ... diplomats, in particular. make no effort to hide their belief that the Americans hlll,(e been ex-: • tremely naive -and at times downright ridiculous -in lbe · age-old art of diplomacy. Their contention is lhal America is so sold on ideaJism and .morality in world affair$. that it rails to understand why other nations it deals with don't rush to foll ow the same worthy course. A favorite comment on it goes some\hing like this: •·eut this is the real world and your country and its representaUves don't quite understand how the game is pl ayed.·· NOW I'M NOT recommending . that the United States adopt a"·· tough, double-croS'ling, immof¥ ·• brand of fore~gn policy relatiom. , But I do think it is time we le~rned a few of the traits a nd tricks possessed by ou r ad- versaries -and , yes, some of our allies as v.·cJJ -in our ap- proach to the who le subject of jn. ternational rf.ilations. It is tin1e for us to Je:irn how foreign nations make use of our idealism and generosity in the ever-growing contest for tlie , ~ balance of p.ower in today'~ . world. ~ We must learn that our natural abundance Is not so greal that we can continue forever with pro-': grams or grants·in -aid to every '. nation that is not as fortunate as ·' the Un ited States . , r reiterate tlie queslinn that has been on my mind for many years .• but h~s t aken on new urgency in tlie light. or th e developing .. shortages 1nialmost every e.5se0. tial materia we possess --.-wh~n , will we learn'? THE QUESTION is not juSt p slogan. To me it Is de5pcr3tely tmportant, because I believe our ., continued position as a QlJlJor power and a Free \Yorld leader 1 depends upan lhe aqsw,r. • • • When we were hit hy l.t\e-.,. eneJTgy crisis and It •hot fu,el prices sky·ht1h, a1 well a.,·, ... burdening lhe n.atlon Wl tb .; runaway inflation, I conf0311 i ,,., · thought we were -at long last - beginning to Itani. But' the off.year ele<t)on 'Of 1974, however, hu ch11111cd ·1n .that. tlkt it or not\,the r~14 fl. that c0ngrcj1lonal allQtJ~ were a vlct"'I' f<lt m'!'~ lovemil\1111 ·'1 apendi~. • · '· 1 I .!' Another way or putUng ti ia )' that American1 votera.i 1cortd r a~ rHoundln1 vlc{ory for inlllUoa We needed Ill• like a bolo to ~11'1 head. . .. · • • ,,... '' I I j • . - • • ' • d•Y•· Only nine P•~~ were opproved with, conditions, sue~ • 1r11nting publle 'ac~ to the !:,each, lncreast:n.too•ite . 1r parlcinc.and1alorth. • · - TM-reason tbe ~Centage approved J.r • so bi.Ii It thi.t arcbltects ond develoll"rs ·-•.. ltol ''th.,co•atal sobe had, aete~lo~Ud ... Purlh~ they, ~·f•, vested lntere1ta c/ltell totally OOll\l'!>I local scver11111ent procuc11J>11 •Old declllont, and· aome local 11<>vt(~ h8v,ea11ch' pai;Ochlal )(low ~ to ,li!>~'l!ll aware of wlial ~ ma· jorlty o! tl!fli:o\iia p0pllla1'9 want, 1D aay no!J>l!ls· of &l!lal!ent dUu .or reglollal concernt.' MOit often ll>ej'l aa.y, "Our local govb?Jllllelii Win~·~• ri U.t.tn to our conc!erv. ~· · ... " · 'haveleanedlllit~ot Propos.ltlon 20 ena their pro~ pow generally ar~~· •l•.oed w:lt.h o..-BP.ace, approprfate landscapln&l adequate parking, re· 6;1<1nable deulty al14 ~pproprlU• .amenltlM In alllnd. Further, many or the '° coutal cltUll In the SCRC jurisdle.tion hive recocnbe<L the validity of thea, • C<1Dct!'1>t, aod )lave In tum passed Or> dlnanc.. or established proceduref to elltlltil k>cal cobformance. Reprdleu of philosophical view, the eflon:t to dateqf the Coastal Commis8lon have been re.markable. No other atate agency has evolve4 such a com· prehenslve plan in such a abort period of time,, two years, and for so· few ®liars, $3.5mllllon. Why. do some local aovernmen( of- ticlals,stlll tap the Coaslal Couuniasion,. wJ>lle others indicate ft~ ... been helpful? llorgely, because !hose whQ object OTe resrnding emotionally for' fe~ ihat the may 1ose llOQ>e'"tt!al '6r lmagll!~d power -their "home rule.•• Also tbeir ultlclsm hAs not been aimed at solving pmblems or developing viable ways to deal with lb• issµes. Rather they echo, ''It ti our job and we want to do it alone!" Regrettably, it must be concluded that Mcinnis' opposition is emotional an~ based on the issue or local government maintaining cont.rot. not based on how to solve the problems of coastal zone management." · · ' coastal managtment that should be lef to local government for ex.ample, ioruni and the 11elated aspects of density, de- sign ahd appropriate infraSttucture~· (sewers &nd sO forth) .. Yet others - transportation, access, energy distribu t:ion ·for in$tanc~ -because th e~ transcend parocWal views, should b given to a state org~.nization '!itb ap pro{':riate experts to administer the01 wisely, fairly and wit!! continued con cern for a balanced approach toward en vironmental, economic, and social cost: and benefits. ' 1 : "' . )lut 'f.b•t f1ially •bas happened ln~the So~th CJ.•~~ -llegiona\. Coaatal Com· 'l'll•lon, area; on tbe couUlne o! ~· WOlefl and-0\iUlgeCountles? · •, ' " The SCRC 11"4 approved 95 percent or the applica'llona recely~.aio•t )Vlthlt iO ~8.Y•. ~~.(,w'4!' th"I! flv,e perc~I ~er 80 Second, Mayrir Roy Holm of Laguna Beach stated. ''The coastal com-· missions ar~wPrking and ~e have found· them to be ~ful.'' In point of fact, the commfssiiiii .. aild the city of Laguna Beach have not always agreed, but they ·have' worked tpgether and evolved de· cisions that all could live with. It is a case of the ab6ence of emotionalism and in its place trust, respect and coo~ra· ,.,,... ~·, ' ··- • . ---,,__,... . . Consider two examples: F,irst, Mayor Donald Mcinnis of Newport Beachi re- cently said that permits are, "So long in com'iitg that city officials are forced to go ahead Bilyway." He specifically stated that the SCRC had held up dredging of the Grand Canal in Newport Beach by notis~uing a permit. He was factually in - correct. The city applied to the. Coutal Com -mJ,.s~on on ,Nev.·13, 1973 and received a .. l>crml! Qll Jan. 14, 19'l4 .. The SCRC, de· .Cliion was appealed .u, the state ·~Om· mlsaion, which in tum lssued a permit on A(:itn29, 1.974. Hhwis irthal the mayo'rof a, give.n city would not'~~ware, for nine months, of theappl'OvaJ of a permit? tion~ · The .whole issue of home rule was re- kindled by news releas·es from some· local governments when .the SCRC is- sued its pteliminary staff recommenda· tions on the powers and structure of a ' successor agency. At issue was whether coa•tal zOn~. managem~t -coul'd be ef- fectively delega~. to exi.ating state and local . agencies, or whether the needs were such that they be given to a r·e- gional-state @astal commission or- ganization: that is, how much discre· tionary contrc;.l should be given to a suc- cessor agency and b'oW much to local government? Tf.uly, there are some aSpects of ' ' • Somehow all m~ strip themselves 0 1 pure emotional rh&ric and strive l<' view the "heart issues" related to gooo coastal zone management. Local governments need ·not be paranoid. They need rather to concen· trate dn doing the job effectively, effi- ciently and cooperatively. All involved should strive to achieve a greater degree ·Of equilibrium ethic, where growth-de- velopment -is viewed with regard to enrichment, preservation, enhancement or restoration of the general environ- ment; and where man is less of a prima donna and more just a member of the ·weboflife. Donald B. • BrUJht is chairman of the Soutf!_ Coast RegiOnal Coastal Commission. • • . 'Clodllfl It ' bui ·s.i ·would E111n1u~1ng • I Would Save Koneu, .Fire UC Irvine Med School .. :Is: lnvalµhle to Co~ty ' I Jlr AR1UUK D. SILK A. Alan Poet, California state ltllllaUve analyst, has proposed MIDI the ·medical school at ~ and transferring Ila SIU· dents to Davia as an economy -"!Wure. · Tbat consolldaUon of facilities -1d be an economy of dollars '!11111 "'° true. It would probably lie eftli more economical to ~lose Ill Ille medll'al schools in the lti.te except one and then to train .Uthe doct.Qrs in one giant facili - • ty· lo Los Angeles or San Fran· dleo. At 4 matier ot fact, if • .._, __ my pt op.er atiori Is. th'e only ..... wh,Ybave medical schools in 'lbellialeataU? Let the people of New York ·or Wu~n' or Penilsylvanla or OrelOD ... nder;.rtte. U\e. cost or training medical students and · then simply use our California ellm•te and publl• rela'1ons ex- pertlh to recruit the doctors to aur lolden ""-te· If quality of ear., dlstrlbutkm of services and •umanlty have no role. that 'Wollld probably be the ultimate In economy. n Would 1lmllarly probably be ceo•om•c·oil( _sound-to re· move au nre-l\lhtll\'g equlptnent to a central nie station in Santa •Au, Tbey might arrive only In Umetowaterdowntheashes, but think of the money we'd save. I am not in a position to judge whether M:r. Polt.,is right. Life has taus:~ me that there are man,Y ways of analyUJig figures as complex as thole inwlved in educating medlcaletuderlta. But it is incfedible that no one as of this writing l\as decried th~ coat in medical ex~ae that the loss or thia medicai Jewel ID oor midst would mean. to the cltizenS of the fourth most populous cbun- ty in the state. · It is sur,ly no hyperbole to state that there must be hun- dreds or ~ of citi1e115 alive in th.if ~·toc14y <!lrectly or indirecUy rel&U::d~J the pre- sence of the medical scbOol. '. j ' • ._ • 1 Had •nyooe perf9rmed a kidney transplant.~l>efoi'e the pioneering efforts dl the medical school provided the impetus? Was. there a, ~1,ll unit anywhere ln· the ~l.y · before themedi•ahchQolaetolll'~! . "Nho did the orlgin-1 work iri pulmonarY intensive bare and provided a stimulus ..(or the ex· pert diagnosis and .care of ad- vanced reaplrat,ory Cripples? U there was a crisis center or a poison information-center in Orange County bef9re the medical school arrived, I am not awareo!it. • • • These direct actions are only the tip of the. icebe~g. i.ll!V· ing a medical school in our trudst is like ha virlg a star in you.- backfield; you don't always call upon him but his presence is in- finitely reass~ .. ~ .. Pi:iva!!' practitioner Jn b:fs own peripheral hospital,,fa~d with a difficult problem, tpows tl)•t he can often call\ t'be ,con:sulting specialist in the schpiol for an OC· caslonally'life-saving opinioh. lf the school were in Davis, the specialist would not be available. Perhaps even mOi:e 'important to O\lr. local ~cal: sopbjstica- tion IS tb.e"leilil<iiioY''for'suPel-bli' trained specialists in s.'P:cb diverse fields ~ c;udiology. neQtOsurgeQ". rleg~plogy, as well as well·~ f"1P--ilY praC· titioriel'1! to set '!lli~.bO.P.~f.hin ~ locale or the sch<io~lll·..,htch they trained. l m~lf am aware of a dozen fine youhg !pen: who pr8c- tice in this area mainly because they Wained here; there must be scores of Others. · PHYSICIANS are attracted to practice in an are-a wh~le they can be constanUy stimulated and relreshed-bj a ~acIµna environ- ment. It is difficult to prove but almost a certainty that there are many physicians in Laguna or Fullertoit'br Newport Beach, and . ... -. . throughout the cou_Q\y; wb'o might not be here at aH Without !F the magnet of a teachiP,:iacillty. · In a time. when dls\t,lb11Uon of physicians T_ls as Jiifiportant as their numliers, it is certainly not wfse to act to concentr&te them in fewer centers but .to attempt to disperse this coterie of specialists as widely as (>OSsible. Finally, the teaching resOurces of the medical school are not restricted to its students and in· terns and residents. Most of the coronary care nurses throughout tbe county received all or part o! their training through the ausptceS of the medical school. All the doctors in Orange County are invited to weekly Grand Rounds, to departmental meet- ings, and maliy learn by teaching on the wards and in the clinics. It is axiomatic that the in- fluence of' the medical school on the Irvine campus filter.s down to every hospital in the county: and thence to all of the patients".' It is difficult for me to Qe guided by the parsimoniOus political i>rirl· ciples of pocketbook economics when the quality of human life is the'issue at stake. YET EVEN HERE I un· derstand that it has been pro· pOsed that hundreds of thousands · of doll rs are to'be spent to bring ~ ' , - foreign medical gr<Jduates up to ·•American standarq.,. '' "It is riJmored too, -that a medical school is P.roposed for the Riverside campus in an effort to .sa-ve the cafpus from txUoc· ti on. ~ 1.f these propasals bear even the i:emotest relationship to re- ality It )VOUld certl\irily seem ljle · hei~bt of folly to divert monies to . refrain foreign medical -• gradudtes or to start a new .• medical campus to the detriment •[ QI a viable, growing medical establishment that is already ef· 11 fecti vely serving an area of over ., a million people in one of the f most populo.us areas of our state.· " Dr. Arthu:r·b . Silk's article ta taken '' from the journal Of the Orange County.' Medical Aslociatlon. '~ •I fV <!-:i?.Y .r erils I ts O,wn ·. -·" I • "" More· Than Enemy . ' \ .. WASHINGTON -The Navy's helicopter carrier fleet is in such poor condition that it is.a •greater threat to the men on board thari to potential enemies. Yet tht Navy would have to de- pend •largely on the s.even h"licopter carriers to break a stranglehold on oil suppli~. As a last reso.r.t to prevent , the strangulation of the· West, Secretary of State Henry Kiss· inger has warned that the 'United Statl!s might 1.1se Mllitiu,,iforce. Vice :Ad.miral Frederick • 1 (JACK, A.NDERSON J; ' equipritent ... require im - mediatf and extensiVe main· 'i tf,!nance,.., l)e also reported. This ''substandard performance" serio~sly h{lmpered the lwo Jima~s ability to communicate withotherships. R ,ight · lmpriso.ned by."Its Dogma Turner, the Sixth Fleet com- mander, backed up Kissinger's warning with a statement that the Navy didn't want to invade any oil sheikhdom bu\ was "prepared". todoso. The stark truth is that the The liying« quarters ·, were a mess. Lighting, urina1s', showers, 1~ partitions, loung~. ventila· tion and passageways often were "excessively damaged (or) in a deplorable state of repairs.·• A shipboard source told us the lwo Jima brass were tipped off that BUikeiey planned to inspect the ship and , therefore,· thoroughly spray'ed insect kill,er ' from bow to st ern. But the eockroaches were so lively and abundant that they were still run- ning wi1d'when Bulkeley'sinspec· ' WASHINGTON -Next le :Ute lreen', ethylene gas- r I p ·e n e d tbl!latoeslhey 1ell lb the (.~ON HOfFMAN ) a.iap1rmaf'k·4 appear• to be a case of treuon the blan,. h J F d min tes wena erry or no a a .It, llloot Nelton RockeJeller'or submits a tatllll111 com· budget deficit so large It must m • d I t Y 'have !pade them spit their =m:J" 31~~ Whe8.ile1 up over.the front pages 8iln•. 11 ls otth~frmomlngne)YSpapers. tlil• 11iaek ' '' ' , NE'VERTHELESS,case canbe ~~ or th~ ·n.1 t.h t th . made to show that it's the con-' *8 fee:~· ~!hat"brou:~~ servalives themselves,. the U11dred1 of.i-coTi,~tvattves to policies they advocate, that force tot bere a !ew days ago. their party leadership Into adopt- Oii'd0n't have Uf agree with Ing a big, centralized covem· ~ thl lvith h ment line. What the con· ·tol)'.tn.,a ze -t eir un-·1ervative1 have seldom been llappjnilis.· T!l_~i a'r e In · able to wrap their overheated ...,Mell ,4n 1 .wlllical party brains around It the faet that =W Nied-lie '1Hii¢Ples.wlth their love of vast mllilarY dis· et111b.,'lionente-ll>thedetri., play, their Jingo passion to show, ,!Jl ,mOft ~oeyftung CO•· lhe 11•• In evety remcte armpit "!'l'•u•et:;: .,1a,tp~eve. of the alobJ m.a.y make tor l!l ilr :r llle)'i,l!.~i. a Presi· forelp eplendor, but It also Pi:<>-,_ .• ,~leatlllf who ls a. _.,.I "'It!\ d f, t ~piny HJrry Truman a duce• ev,1# .... •• , ey e ea ........ llllf(ete.d. eermln~nt domestlc•ll)' •. , . linllt ·1oe11 llf'tlle fit~ ;ll(os and A naUon ob ·a ual war ,..,"'ulo •aln S)l~pQrtfor help· footln1, a i1a • id>eln fbid an ..... Jlllutan tyraruiy ~th the overwbel~ llillf to ·..u AIM blparuaanl,Jomgn policy arms, to ac!bemWnll lri!rl#lle in ...,..II that Thlq,an •once ev...,. contemptibl~~of _.. tfw ·•k•CI l ~ opposite the planet, la • Ila .that nlust .... • 1 · 1 · be conttallzed. ~en •~me 'l'9 ll!llUlthed c.,._er\.at1ve1 'connrv1t1vu lapj>lau.cr and - mtand.th-' tbe 'iour!ng I whoOp It (lp tor •P•flttl? who sa.y fl n•var u 1ood as tl>e ' we mus\ 4acrl!lce t<f enforce roadway eut. freedom hither and :ron. wblit do • · . • . they suppose Is mean\? 1'lbl~ TBE CON'1'VaUves · . , bowe~et la with the What Is meant la hifh tpa· tllat th'iir party and· tloil, regulation and control If we ... l l\a¥o belt~ them. ·want a forel1111 policy 1uch " 'fta ..... r i·•Uvtlf a~c.urately ""1'1. tllan we muli acceP" 'top., . ·"'* · lbal moll' polls and clown society. Kl111nier know• , The foreign Policy line ol Ken· ned)' -J otinson. Ni xon--Ktssinger -a line thal Has Invariably been supported lil Its most bellicose manifestations by the ,eon· servaUvea·-ls one that leads im· placably ·to the bete noire of the Right, N'ell!on .Rockefeller. In all matters foretp, be is one of· them, Indeed b'i' precedes them ln 1111 loy,e of 1~na aqd·in his er· r!'Ut1 µnstable judgment. ' The. Lett hasn't dubbed him Nelson the Mad Bomber on no evidence, but w11etbet or not you think Rocky Broalf Jaws should: be vested ,with custod,y of the ul· · Uma~ button, he h.S seen that a price must be paid to the liberals for those gleaming divisions. They'll vote for a oew Jong.range bomber and do it wjth ~yiction, but they must have fCJOC! stamps too. • EVen Barry Goldwater" in the White Hou1e rilight think, twice calling for is a sudden withdrawal of all protections - and the ones we have are already very inadequate -so that · millions of us are left a1onet9play David and Goliath with Penn Cen- tral and the U.S. Steel Corj>ora· tion. 1 Here again the conservatives haven't thought their positions •through. Thus they will continue to be surprised that the Gallup polls abow moit of us favoring free enterprise while the voting polls show us against jt. ' But hard · core conservatives, like all sectarians, don't un- derstand tbatjt bas to be bellies ntst, and th·en political prin· 11-ciples. Wlth millions now oµt of work, mbre hitting the bricks ~very day and the rest of us wor- -ried we're next, holding a political conference that doesn't P\lt jobs Jirilt on the' agenda Is suicidal frivolity.:.. · ' abo\it .. ProP'l'!iDB the 1deal con. • ' •.~tiv b,lidfer to ~ .... It-~-----...-..... ---. .wO\lld blilance< ~11 rl1h1, ~nd · Wleks· that'• abdtlt all you can say for It : fl 'tl!l/jlqit,fOr ·lb( Department ol J>ete\>lie,.,$lq blµlon !or the FBI &lld nOtlllni els6. • Pr~tero~, 10 Rocky's been 'Mllh!1 to' PGl\Y up for the schools and tbe..,.mlddle-lncoipe housing pr0Ject1, and 11 be made a hash ~of bulldlJig, them he probably didn't give a damn. ' THEJ!ERMANENTwar effort Ci•tt* 'rite and Impetus to the 1 me:1aaQratlon, whlch in turn p~mpll demands for regulation. to th1I fashion the conservatives bave uolrnowlnaty done their belt lo p~t the email, decen· ·!tallied ~H·en!erpr!Je S)'lltem · beyond them. I' · .w. ' "'""r i--~ l::l'oa s.' helicopter carrier fleet is scarce· ly seaworthy, let alone prepared for combat. Each carrier is sup- pased to deliver by helicopter dn entire battalion of Marines, with howitzers, vehi~les and supplies. It's unlikely they would make it. ,WE REPORTED last Nov- ember on the deterioration of the helicopter carrier fleet. As. the .\VorSt ex.ample, we quoted from classified reports on the leaky. creaky condition of the USS Okinawa. Our story brought an outpour- ing of letters from Navy men who ui'ged PS to keep reporUng the . truth about ttie fleet. One officer commented that not only the seaman's but also the nation's safety was at stake. This generated enough 1pre- ssure to get some limited repairs !ortheOklnawa. But the.Navy has continued to neglict the other car· riers. Just how. little has been ac- complished is riow evident f.;om a new classified r~port on 'the -Oklnawl's sister lhi'~ the two Jima.· · · The Navy's top inspector, Rear Adm. John Bulkeley. reported blunUy that "m]lterial deficien- cies exist which significantly de· grade'' the lwoJima as an opera- tional vessel. I. These deficlenc les include leak. Ing oil, contaminated air ducts, dangerous fuel storage condi- tions, foul living quarters. shaky landing platforms, malfunction· .fngradar and mlsplacedllghts. • SUMMING 'up his findings in 4 •140 page s of confidential documentation, be warned that the ship was In urgent need of.,.,. pairs. F orex,mple, befound "the ship's radars, without exception. require maintenance."Onefalled to work at all during tbotlf!ls. · torSarrivedaboard. 'Phe inspectors found "deficien· cieS exist which are likely to cause serious injury to person- nel" &afety nets were weak or had ,fallen overboard and were .. lostatsea.'' OIL l!LITHERED down the faces . 0( bollei"s, and ••com· bustibl~~ throuihout the ·ship" call.S~~darlger o! explosions. The weapons magazines were wisafe and some fire escape routes had no ladder&. · Even,. the anchor failed in midin~ction . And the ship's small boats wer:e. "in poor condi· tion and ... dirty, littered with trash.'' 'T~e captain's boat was .. out Of commission," and other boats h'bd highly flammable oil in their bilges. ;-rhe Navy admits many of its shJps ~e in seriods needofrepair. The cause isn't alooethe shortage of money. Our'f'Navy sources also blatneiton low mol:aleand lack of pride, brought on by too much drug ·.use , racial unrest a nd spreading diseqchantment. Footnote: Officially, Navy materials chief Admiral I. I. Kidd has told us: "When tl>ey prealc, I fix. 'eni. But the entire fleet needs maintenance.'' DIXIE'S DOGS : Back In Oc-' 1· tobet 1972 we wrote that Ato!l>it: Energy Commissioner Dixie 1.ti:G, .Rly's dogs had the run of tlti " ·. commission. .. ,'·"' Now the able Ms. Ray ll~· moved over to the State De ' - ment as an assistant sec.A(ary, And the dogs, sure eno'!&IJ,11\t.~• followed. One ol th'.e d\ltles ot'MI: • ladl•l•-.•b'ow .\bit , the tllat1 which la why he bell.Vu a 1.J It Rapubllc ... do share pa$rioUc Cqn1re11 la ...., that la '1'111161 and belfel1. Thua·li · seeo.but nbt heud. • I __.__ -!.-, • " Tho Ir •111Upma 'they're "The 1hlp!a c.ommunlc.Uoo Bay's ~ecretary ls doc'.!:.:.·=~ --.., I I (' I ( I I , l i ' • . ' I • .. ~ ,.. • t • • I Pllatos -nd Text by Patrick O'Donnell . Dally Piiot staff PllOtograplltr They co'lr It "Natural Bridges" and It can.,.,..ake the Bonsal Pipeline look like a nursery s<;hool ._ "It gives ya a really hot cutback/' Is · the way Leo Mushett, a 17-year-old Fountain Valley student, told it. "When . the waves are bad this is the place," he . added. "The place," discovered several months ago, by "three dozen or so Foun - tain Valley.teenagers, is the Santa Ana River bank walls at the Talbert Bridge overcrosslllg covered with concrete. I ' That smooth surface makes skateboarding like you have never seen before, darigerous as it may be. And it is certainly that, as attested by skinned knees, broken limbs and leather-gloved h;inds. Skateboarding is no good down the rlv1>r. The bank there is cowred with ·asphalt and larQI! rocks. But you won't break your neck there as easily. pro- bably. TEIEN SCENJi!S ·:.._ It bap~ns every daj«atter school and all day on weekends, this Ile\¥ skateboarding scenet11e teellJlgers of Fountain Valley call "Natural Bridges." Concrete side& of Santa Ana·River can 'get·crowded (as seen at extreme left ) or things can be more pa~ (above>. But the slidingget's·rough enough for a pair of leather gloves (below) and theth,11!1:," enough to raise the dust (below, right) when a "bridger" is lucky enough to get to bottom of Iii· cline before spilling: · ' . ' Buses for Handicapped?.-·---OEPfilSl!ll! UT "fllUllG" PROFESSIONAL L --~-------- Telophase $oclety 1201 f . BaH Rd., Sulit V ,4\naheim, Ca . 92805 (714) 956-8340 ROil Macdonald, ens. . -----------~-----------·o 1 oncioso s 10. Sond mv11le11 .. rnembOrahlo (COuolea· i25) ·,. 0 Please ma il t1ddltional lnfot"9!ton a.o.n . . NAME ......••.•..•....••••• ~i 4····················· STREET .......................................... . CI TY ..•..•.........••.•• , 1 •• ZtP., •.•• PHONE ..... . 1 ' eOo Newport ~ter Dt1vc, Newpart Bo~h. Ca. 92663 Ttl. 840-6100 ' Town & CoMt.ry and Main St.. Orange. C.. 016&1 'Thl.8118· .. ll MEM.llBR l'DIC I l ._, ' • t ' PLENTY OF ACTION IN TENSE 'EARTHQUAKE' SCENE George kennedy, Charlton Heaton Drill Through Cement Wall 1''romPageAl FILMING AT ZIGGURAT ... • 15poof on population control," Cornber g said. "'We're not m;.iking <.iny pre- tenses ; this is a rilm to make money. These days , violence is the thing -and lbal's what we're trying to cash in on," be said. But by holding sex scenes to ''two lla:ht boe~·· Cornberg hopes to get the !Qin ~ .. PG" (pareotal guidance suggested J rating. New World has <.i budget of INWW Plltt Sutt....,., FUTURE FRANKENSTEIN? Caped David Carradine about $350,000 for the film, which is being completely shot in three weeks. It shbul<l -be releued by April 30, corn·ber.J 1a1d. "If Twentieth ~J,tury were producing this, they'd speJDd four · or five million and take 14 weeka to shoot it," he added. David Carradine la the big name in the ruck. His female co- star is Simone .GrirOth. Director is Paul Bartel, whose only other directing job soifar was ari MGM production called ''Private Par.t:I. •: (t!Tt\ey cht'.>se the name, not me," Bartel said.) In brief, the story of ''Death Race -2000·.:. ia.. the sa~a of Frankenstein (no relation lo Doc· tor J, a hero of the society in the · year 2000, who wins the cross. country race year after year. As Corn berg describes the plot, the world is so dull and un- imaginative by then lhal "The Race is everything -it's run by · the government, and it's all the people have.'' The rest of tbe plat is open lo conjecture. '•6Tbe plot keeps changing," one aetor comment.- I ed. "We really don't know from one day to the next how the s~ry . wil: turn out.'' · ·. But from Saturday's shooting, it appeared tha\ Fra!lkenstein deposed the mean President by a series or compli'cated tricks and he and his girlfriend Annie rode orr into the sunset together after a marriage in the smoking ruins or the old government . Saturday was the third day of shooting at the ziggurat. A series · or inside scene.! was produced 1'~riday, using about 25 local re· porters and volunteers as -what else? -reporters and guards. , The only ~ople Who were a lit· tie nervous •bout Satur4ay's shooting, wffre the_ federal ~ce watching over the mammoth of: fice b.uildlna. At one point, a stunt man Who crashed th~h a movie set stopped within Inches of the 1iggura~'• front doors. "It's kind o( nice to have some 'action around here, though," said security guard Billy Little. "It gets so quiet sometimes that you 10 qut of your way to say ·ru• to evetYbody you meet in the ·' halls." 1..1 I Oill,,I ...... ,... ITUNT MIN ROLL AWAY IN 'DEATH RACI; DiHO"IMI..,-•. . Platform Collapeae In Sci.fl Tllrtllar l'llined In Nttu• • • i I .,. . I • . - ' ,, < . .f'..,.,p .. eAJ S.DIL\WBIGGE,RCROWDS •• • • particular movies which COit the theater more tb rent. ' ' The merl\I of 'double feat~ In attracting moril*>Pl• ON ct.· balable, tbe men said. "Dependlo1 on,!~• piovle. For clrtve·IM, people UJte lo Me min than one feature.-•' Matbew1 noted. . . "I f1n4 a lot ot-le don'~Uke lo sit tbrO!IC)I two movies aiMl If lhey 10 tO a dottble·feature Ibey feel oblll•ted beeiluoe they've paid for It," Edwards said.· A barcaln matinee at South Coast Plua bas proved effecilve Ill attre,c;tlll1 older people "and I would iisau1;ne that's because of the economy,'• Mann said. The cost of gasoline also was cJted as a reason. PeoPl~ rarely attend a movie juat becauae It'• playln1 at the tloiest theater, however. Mann noted that the only time the theater itself becomes impor- tant is Lt there is a price dif- ference or if the same movie is playing at more than one loca- tioo.. Why do people 10 to movies in- stead of staying home with the televistoll? . . "Let me ask you a question. Do you have a kitchen? And don't you still go out to restaurants?" Edwards said. The movies Orange Coast resi· dent& are going out to see have, as Mannauggested, a wide variety of ~ubject matters. One .is ,"The Front Page," a nostalgic remake about a newspaper reporter (Jack Lem· monJ and hard-nosed. editor <Walter Mattl\aqJ ; afiother is the farcical ''Young Frankenstein,'' Mel Brooks' rete)\ing of the classic horror tale. , Disaster films include 04'J'he Towering Inferno," µie story j>f a fire in a skysCraper, and "Earth· quake.'' one of whose "delights,'' New York film critic Judith Crist said, is the destruction of Los1Angeles. · KATHARINE ROSS IN 'THE STEPFORD WIVES' • l .. ,· :1· .• ' . . ·~..... '• . ,· ~ ·~ ._ . Raftemb&J' w,llea you could smell breakfast · .. ~ d tile way up the stairs?· ·Weren't those the mornings ' you giggled all the way to school? How do you feel this momiag? • Gt>Qd ~Mala., pt better with milk. ' • -• r ) I . ;SI· " . - I' \ I ' I I , • l ' . ' MiDutes Mean . Most ,to AF Unit ' LAGUNA MOUNTAIN (AP> -The personnel at the· A4" Force surveillmice ~tation ,atop the Lag~a Modltains in San Diego County live-by a computerised' stopwatch set to plus or minus 15 mfuutes and connected to ail intricate computer systems. . "It's about the maximum time (15 minuteS> ·we have to react to a sµbmarin~launched missile once it is det.ec\ed out of water,'' says a specialist at ihe station, a unit of the Canadian-North American Air Defense Com Di and. . After detection of a missile firing, figJlter planes standing ready at Ontario, Hamilton Air ~orce Base, and b~~else:V(_~ in California can i;e-wlthin~-rangeor -the 60iitilemiss1Te-wrthin r.ve· _.. minutes. . The station's electronic. nerve system sitUng atop a wooded hlU Is a rar cry-jrom .ti!• equipment installed In 19Sl, when the three giant'radar domH were put to work.. . TODAY, THE VER11CAL reach of the radar. exceeds 10,000 feet. 1be horizontal range is tqP, secret. N~w-generatlon radar systems send long ... range electqo,nic feelers in an arc reaching for at least ~1111d1 o( mlies. ' " Jn two years,1 Air ~orce officials say, tbe Laguna aurvelllance station will be fitted wllb a new sll:' •eareb s:yatem dteftdingLthe coverage 300-fold, Autllmatlcally, NORAD's Air ,Defense Cont· mand waa,ld Yke control of all Navy and Marlae Corps fllbter and interceptor aircraft at U.S.baaeo , 1=:.ot• mlssilecr aircraft attack on the United • Deoplle U.. eomputerlzallon, lbe hdmu watch la eonstaat. 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"' ... • ..... ~ ....... ..... ., ... Cf*'···· .. ··'' .... I V•T.W ....... w..,.,, .............. , ... .. "'"' 39967 ,_ . • lff.N ' 133.00 "'·'' 199so ...... 16750 I It.ti 7995 • AU. ()p.OW; -LASI 3 -D~YS FEB. 23,· · 24'~ 25 • UMITID 9UAHTITT -MANY ITIMS OHl.Y"OtllOll TWO OI' A llMO •AU. FAMOUS BRANDS OF . LUGGA~ ·20%on; ....... e.t.T~IWC& ... ITEMS SUIJICT TO ,.IOll ~ • AU. UUS l'IHA&. ~ ~ . . ' f I • ' • ~ ' M()pier: of Five . Says She .. Hates tt~~ Chlidre~,, Wa:qts , to 4Qmt' t · , • • . ); I \~ ,» J,. •. .,. • , • t..,, ~ . BylACKtECOMBS4NJ> . llllnlscent'l~,he ~OD the 0 tally(fromthecbildren.) either a !o&ter home or institu· . o..w~1r~•11ta.tf ... ~acbruY~e ~she rtew . H~r goal is to place the tion. -1 ' Twenty elght·Y~ll.~'old up. B .._,'¥!ijbo0clfllded when l •~ i• tlfO separate fqoter. Voluntar.y• pl.a·cement ~di!· Charl-Jwr•n Is really to give, she ha h.r',f~ babj ID the.10th • liomes-the twins in one and the :~from courtj!rdored·i>lace- up here n. Andtheyknowt-grade. e"'1f~S'then. 1 olderchlldrenina:nother -store ~eh): 'means th'ilt a child is it~· · · · '"" SIWat in ber blue terrycl6th her' furniture, live with a friend Plac f in,_ a foster ho~ on a "Tell her. Jell her how !feel," sli...,_n~eh~ bits her nails for a whUc and find ajob. :sbQl't· Ofdl•)>asis. :I'b~P4rent is Charlene ~lrects her elder and ,afgha. An uprighf. vacuum With a job, she hopes to buy,a · enf:ouraged t019'..isit the child, dau,bter.. t • cleaner: stands in the all~ ot· car <the family trans-portaqOn: main~ini?.f-4 cf.b'tact untif, the ' 1Sbe ~a\.elus. She can't stand the llviflll'OOm; d~ are held ts a lO·speed bicycle), get baCk ·p~eQ&ls.;i':?fto~areforth~child ua, •• ll1Year~old Deborah says back by cto.tbel ,P.inl to.Jllow aun . oo her feet, re.establish a hoDie agiim'i ·• .. · matter"ff·fa,c:tly. ,_ and fresh ait,1ii~ and·lt worklag _, ahd get b~r children bac~. ~RS. BRllWN said the depart .. Tiie f1,111il)'llves on welfare Iii a portable,telovaion set lits on tOj{ r "ldon"t know bow long it would ment wants to kF•P faD!ille& ln- relited, thre•bedroom bomi Inv d. a bute bla.ple-style eonsole TV lake-tiut I think it '#OU!d do the tact·.~1 tf posiible"1 so ·a socfal , COS\11 Mesa Charlene'.• fourth: tJ>atdoesn'(work. · . tids a world or goOcl -and me," .worker ·iv 111 ex pion!· all buaband •e~. her in August and 1 • • ta)'I Claarlene, drawing another altemati.ves btfqre. recbinmerid- tool<. tb'lir 9unontb,old son Lee THE ROOM, with its variety of cigarette.from the pack. ·-;. iogtempo~ary)>lacement. Jucm VemOI) witb l!lJDto~as: _f~e. JI aeat e~h. "I only Cbariene yells a1 he;r children. .;:w~ WO!'k ·With the parent to She buo1.1aeen tier 1~, now tleanlbellVlngroom,kitcbenand-She overreacts to their slightest · see. if thete are ways of ~lving 15mcmtbaold,slnce. Todayshets hath~~ 'J'helr bed(ooms ~a movementorgue. ShesendSbiuo the.Prol>!ems withoyt separating -tired ot_ aee~g the ehl.Rlnn she mess, ' e&8lilu Charlene, on tier to bis room. and the rest out ttib. ~ e parent ·and ~the chUdren '' doesha•e·~fk and ·' · ~·s e~J=fttller .. couch under .-,door. .,. . · al411rs. Br'awri'"'Stlch prograrDs , ~·I,don'tll"te them. Irdaft:S. like· ( ~~~~,.~~"Bluebor ... ~:~ · "J_'m a·nf.u4m~. f . ~~e ~tempora~~day ~·are, me.' . . ... erleti~ who n~) the fiV~: ~y1tbutra~,.,JS«.e&1111lai :.h~M•fP•ker service, family The chlldr•. Ron Higgins, U; ~Wtbe till!~ lhe wu ~ ~em as rw.uc~J thf.ot'I e "' · · g and programs for the Deborah Edwards. 11;. Delore& bas4ooealbtofti:at~g .. aW"aywitb.~ ~t~ _', Edwards, 10, and twin boys.1 Soutfi.~nCaliforn114 • -·~ ... ·, • • ~r,Jl.1~-1Cb, ene's ~as.e seemi to be Robert and Rose Baldwin, 8, sit "My last husband moved the · ONE OF ou,;tWins asks m. ile '· this stage in the.P!""ess. ollent,wlde-eyed~dw<>ndeiing, family every nine montbr -~heoanremovethe,batl<, 1~r s ice worker visili!d her ••11 tbh the welfare lady?'' Glendale,} Sunland1 Tujunga, Ure· frOm hia·bicycle .. ''No.·~ Tti:e Thuriday morninc suggesUng D.iborah, calm and self· SUnland. Glendale.'' The family tire ls nat sq be repeats his re.. that' Charlene conf~ct the foster i.l\ifflcleri,t; bu ~e ~erve to ask, .has lived in 'fOur places 1n the quest:a.rew mibutes1ater. "N'o.~''·' care di·vision, Btp-Brothers of ft:ferrtn1totbev11itingreporter. three years since .moving to Lookiagl out from under his Orange County; Big Sisters of ' CostaMesa. • blond bangs and seeing his Orange County· and a family , TB~.fAMiLY lives on a $400-The last DJOVe; aft.er her .mother otherwise occupied, he counselOr in HuQ.tingtonBeach. •iiloatblY· grant from the county'• husband· left, ~eems bke the . proceeds to take the wheel off the Mn!llrown ~11d; ".We also try ~ lo' Dependent ,children· pro-_ hardert to Charlene. She says bicycle. to lin4. 911t why a parent can't graDL' A cllic_,._.141-'200 comes,,tb~11'ellt ...-~-·days without .. My poor kids. I don't have · coii\lt .\i.Till .In Interim perilld al-. every tfO w.,u, Charlene must utili'tle' and nearly a we_ek any patience. I just want to put low tuM' ·p·aient to cope or not'! laYlf~ rronto.e-~~ to add to without "'ljl/ Now the utility them in a foster home and they'd °'!!'11 the ~arent need to 'learn• tbi aecODd ctiee): iii~ to pay comparti_~· .. ~·tiolding her, as be better off.'' ho"wtO'clisc1p\inethe children?'' -~JabtqOrd evttatprent. ; she \ec~ ls,..res~ISle ~or all Temporary foster care seems . u timpoucy placement"is re·· • Sh flµ ,, 'rood ta · _ ·Prevlolil t;iJ)Ji compiled whil9. she like the ans.,.er to Charlen~. But comirllindeil and if th!"• is a ~ ,O::f:e tood''stam\111 w:\h 'fasw'l\hherh~.tJ>and. . · • her request is subject Iii) the . foster home'1wailable (thecoun· '212 na 1 & m m t.h 1'll qptatand\D1 electric bl1l or bu.reiaucratic proces~ flt ~e· 'tY is Byffering from a severe maiiwi ).: ""ues •pi:e ;;,':i' _$83.29 seel!!J'uoapp~chable, to ' . .Qel>artmentofSoclal~ce&. , shorl•B§.of such homes), the de- -r.. :ft ~. ati'thc . • herlnvie~?lherbudtfet. · ·''I{'\ not a cut and di'ied de-partme.rll proceeds 'with a con: .. =l(;Qd~~on'tbti.Y Wngs . , "I WJ.ltAODl~Df'to~..twba\. Qs.ion just becaus~ a client re: crete plan for returning the 1 ,1"--1 • . an a't(Ul-~Ume I am ·~·~-So-quests it," says Wayne W~er; childr~(J to Ure parents as soon a1 ••1 d~'\; , 'l'i_f.any toothpaste meone h•s Sqf,jj.o helP mi~. I want CO?rdin.ator of the foeter care possible, Mrs. Brown said. tojla)I. ·we•Ye aDne da)'I without a break. J w'b't to~ able lo$~p progrJm in <?range ~ty. , A!ul ~o CQartene Vernon awaits toilet p~. la'bbthpaste, toilet wprrying foi" l"f! a ttie.'fblle, 11aie) Brown, a social sorv1ce the next step in the process and papet. .nd sdilp'"for five children • ,11:1-pe~1sor in the child welf3!e says, ''I know there's someone U'f: .areneeeuaryatidqultealdad. •· . . CllAJlLEl'(~ ~Y,8 s~e ~w&Q.ts divUuon; says tlie d.epartment 1n-· ·.Orange County who can heir> me. Cbarl~ne i •tnall and sli~. homes. She wtil~ a chance t0 re-Charlene's and explores all the "'Because-the way I feel.now, Ji ' ' • ~ -, . ' A young mother who wants to resign the job alts surrounded by five children she bore before she was 20. The family (from left) Includes Delores, 10; Ron, 13; the mother. Charlene Vernon, 28; Deborah, 11; and th~ twins, Ross and Robert, 8. HelJ11 the Helpers To Help Charlene The Assistance League of Newport Beach plans to provide the Charlene Vernon family with some clolhes. The children will be outfitted at the league's Newport Beach . thrift shop and then taken to a dep artment store where each of the five will receive a new pair of shoes. . "She's going to pick us up . She's picking us all up i_n her car · llJ1d takinq aU:of us,'' exclaimed Charlene, the frustrated mother. ref~ng \<>the Assistance League volunteer. . "It's going to be just like Christmas. I can 't wait until the kids ~ehome from school sol ~an tell them.'' • The Assistance League provides short-term emergency ~ervice tO families with children through the social service de· partment of its junior auxiliary. It helps families by getting food on the table, clothes on the children, keeping the utilities from being shut off. It also provides inexpensive dental care for children along ·.·with counseling in money-management an~ homemakipg . Such &eivices are supported solely through the Assistance _teague's Thrift Shop at 505 32nd St., Newport Beach. ''The best way the public can help us provide these services is b~ taking discards to the thrift shop,_" said Kay Evans, a league .-service worker. - •' ~ Another agency that offers terriporary, emergency help1- th.e kind of help everyone might need some day -Is the OrganiZB· tion. The organizatio~ sup-ported by the United Way FISH and the Harbor Area Council or Churches, offers ~mergency food , car .:transportation for the elderly, clothes, child care and many other ·human need~. "We either direct them to the appropriate resource or gt!t thtm a FISH volunteer," said a spokesm an. FISH operates a 24-hour hotline at 642·6060. Volilnteers are needed to be on call one day a month for an eight-hdur period. Volunteers who will drive, counsel, direct or offei:otherservicesare sought. ' Two other agencies that Charlene Ve rnon will soon contact for help are Big Brothers of Orange County and Big Sisters of Orange County. . ' These agencies· provide one-to-one r elationships between a young penon and an adult. Big Brothers also provides counseling for the single parent mother and offers seminars in paren'i e!fec· ··liveness, puberty, hyperkinetic children and how to play with your children. Big Sisters"~ ..>range CQunty, providing a similar service for girls 7-17, requires that ·adult big sisters be at least 20 years old . Tll• big sisters must contact or visit the girl once a week and m.ust be committed to the program for one year, a spokesman said . "Most of these young people have experienced little culture in their lives so many ot"the outi~s a re to the museums. Big Sis- .ters may teach a girl to sew or chrochet,'' she said. But most im- . -port.ant, a big Sis ler is some:Qne to talk to. Girls in need of a big sister suffer the same fates as the boy - there is a long wai~ing list because there are not enough adult · volunteers. If interested in sharing your life with a young person. . contact .Big Brothers of Orange County at 544-7773 or Big Sisters of Orange County at54J..9894 . Ov -to place \he c_hildr:fn in foster vestigates a request such as There's got to be. . Hertan"body cjhp-buggef-jeans eoup •phyitJ·c ·alJy (fr~m a poSsfbilities before placing wouldn't care if the wholeihouse and a.'SUJj)merY,l; print~ is re-hyatere~~.~·iD June) .an~ men-c~tldren in out·of-home care ... bumeddownwitha.lloi'usinit.". .., .. . --·~.:;..~ .... ·~-~~~~~~~~-·~...;~, ... ,...,.~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;.~~~~~--~~~~~~~..;.~...;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .~ . t .. -1 • • . - & ~ Yr,, . '!. lar l.llter l'WondeH1'ft'!('l'eryVMouual,. @ llil If DEAR PAT: I mailed a $3 check to Kerr Glass Manutacturinl' · Corp. on Oct. 2?, 1973 for three Grip-T;ite Jar Lifters. After several ' months I wrote a letter of inquiry and received the reply that my or-, a der woUld be delivered" by June 1, 1974. I wrote ag~in last Octo~r. [[. ~ a ©@. requesting the merchandise or a refund. I moved 1n the meantime @ G,. · but included my new addre!\S in my letrers and left a forwardihg ad- , . , tlre.$a at the post office. No further word bfs been received. I have a i· t · fritnd who's bad the same experience, !Jld l wonder how-~any • "1 • t.Aousands of women are in the same boat. •Gctopro~?, T"Mwrite to Pat Dunn. Pat toillctll red tape, getting the • P.J., O>sta Me11 CJl'll'IDeT• and.octi~~need1o solve fnt'quitlea bt gouemment and bwi-.Dan Dun1g1n, 1ales m1nager for Kerr, says· nondelivery oflhls nea.MciuyoUrq1Ufi9'tionltol?al.DuMAt YourSeroice,OrangeCoaat Daily ltetn Is uvety V•usual." It's belng assumed t.bat1a mall loss was in· PUOt.P.O. Bo:i J..560,ColtaMua,CA,92.626. lncl&lde11ourtelephonenumber . volved. Y.our friend and others experieacing merch•adlse delivery TPwoolumn(IJ)pearsdailyn:cept Saturda11s. problem•' are requested to contact Dunagan, Kerr GJ1ss Manufac·. • turlng Corp., Consumer Products DIJis,on, Sand Sprln'gs, OK 74063. • · Duir•11n also ua be reached by phoning (118) Z45· 13U. f't'.111 •• ferenee: fiai Do I Oe?flUJ ~. -· < Mtat ti! o• W{leM_S-_e Cflokn 09' l'Ood oi-''\." ' nit ' ' h ' -~-·-· • '' ' p ... • • .• J ., ' . • . • ' f?"A:ltl'AT· rve~ard•-•JI..,. ~to elpSOD1fjOOOcnw>· · l>u ·-m,31, 111 '!'t~,!!•:ihl1~ ~'r.J.r..· ·· ~m~clf -roOc1.0ne1ssuppo1t111o •eezelbepenon'swai.i. l'ff lllio1,.,. · -. .. ~ ...... TV 'aa4 .IJle Ood Iii• poJl'I out ot the moutl!-.tms lllt\11°* ffectlye, <w COmm~ U -, ·~allan••""" , , "t••.:!· _,~ ...... Y. ••d ~ "1ollld'it dan,~ouUorelyoli? , ' • • . ,I~., a._ ..,,..~Ol.,~~ll""'8 "'~ ":" ~ ' • ,. • E.T.,HwllUast .. Beacb I..,.,. el, ldUf•tJa.,..,M1 Jt\ter w -~~en'a ~~th aco, and l;ve , ae<lr wlt117oar own doct r beiit metlio( lo ue wha ~Yell lrt · '· '.._ l ~· trylllflil llolP 1 •lloklnl person. Wlo• ._crlbe411 a H•'jlleir)>, ,I' , • • ~ . t •• G.-., UBe• h 1 lMot 1oa do not ap~ar to u1Ulent10 "" cllf how lt11bould be••-· ..L::..~.!~ ~~-er""' ...:,...,i.. Cft "'=: ; eOa!Pllt•ed. Vow are-posed lo 1taad \H'llU!d Ute vldlm and held ,..__...., ---.-~.., .~:,•i:en.,.,. ma)' • bolli,of:1:oararau•ll'OIUtdbts•illot11t11ff.~·U•e.Grasp)a1oae.fJf IWil lo fllt!lt.M It hUI 111. A· ull Ill'!. ~~~ •4a~ ~-wri.1 .. r1rm1, give a bard 1qu e wlille all•wtac the vie· alo ,11 .11....,. f •11-~ -~• .,. lll to ... Dtl> fwwantil.;1d 1ed li'm1 d gllng. Thethepey behled. _ •-4~".;:,~~:;; ::,:::, .1 tlili.em~eil•1 treatment LI tblt tile-1e wl,ll ca"" rl'ltdual •Ir -•~---.-'ji ... ~·~·lake• , lalllo• ill',alu11topwoltthell1ppe4 Je<\l4Mltqalcld7~w,lih · ....._,iii;~ .• · ~~"'·•· u-. · ,,.r . . , . .:: .. ~~~ .-. a1....,..,_r ... -, ,rtu.••-•• ~ ~.uae.U . , • . ...,.,..,..~ ' " DEAR'PAT: ForsomerullM)•iXIJ •••1'8111\0Dthugoner: Mi="'-llre . ·"I( ~'a JROritll , •alled Allajat'-.~'~"" i.Dd: Loan In North . a.~ · HOUY\lidod lu1d·~e ~told Ul!I ~ ''11.omeownets ex<>ll\PlloD (orm:t• Jound outihatwoo't""/P.red 1!17t .. etu lnext)ear.' ,..,, I 1 ' I ( In the meantime, I'll have to work day and night just to pay my bills . . Can I do anything at all to get my payment reduced? S.B., Huntiagton Beach Allstate spokesman J. Hall n:pl.aiaed &ha& your Impound ac- count balance is now $310.01 short and the increased paym~nt must l)e requested for sufficient funds to pay your ta11: and insurance. The paymeat will be reduced $37 in January 1176 qnless your property tax ii increased. Nothing can be done to reduce )'our pa)'ment, but llall wW explain all the details of the increase to you If you.wish. Be' sure toflJe a homeowaeraexemption form. tbU ye.ir. V-dlMg Marlaines Offer 111.oJr!.IH 1-k Food DEAR PAT: The firm where J work provides vending macnmes fWI of junk food. Some nutritious selections are available, but the percentage is very low. A, group of u" are trying to get our supervisor to obtain more selections, but he says people want sweet or crunchy food out ,o{ vending machines. I thought the vending machine industry had moved ab·ead in being able to offer food that is good for you. Am 1 wrong? A.ft., Fountain Valley No, You~re not wrong, and nutritiou.a vending machine rood pro- dudl:1 are available. Your boss ls.accurate lo his claim that people .W~ Ju* food from ven'!1Dg machines. Stud,,_ Sla01M llo1uetci11e• A re•'t V11happ11 tlEAl\ rAT: It seems that when a womaft is a happy housewife, $e receives noth1ng but criticism as to her initiative and so-called . limited aelt-image. Has anyone ever done a study thaljndicatea that not all housewives are frustrated ln their work? . 1'.C.,SanClemenEf A lt'fl atudy conducted by the lnstitd&e-of Sbclal Research at tJlllvenjty of Mlchl1ae ls the most recent objective 1urvey d~alln wltll: year Inquiry. It ittdJcated In Its qllety of more than 21 =-~Its tllat no bllh level of dlssallsfactlon exists •mpn ea. Tbe theory that working wlvea have excess pre11 fro9' liOlll oareer ind heme responslb.WUes also did aot prove a ••te-Tiie 1lady did shew IJl•t college graduate beusewlvH tea 16 W leta uU1ned thaa other1, and that they fowid tilelr ll'tes reward.lac Ula• colle·ge (l'lduatea who were employed ou.t.llU ltome. ' .. ' . • I • • p l ds,Vanoo . ' ' Jl\lialaelal PJ'Olileiiia 1!IJl force the H..rt• ... 8'ach l'llbUc ~braey'a ~mo!>llo to .....W.· lmmobU-unleu YOIU11leen cao bo ~'!!lftd.ill> •taff It. ·The boctmotllle b8t been a fifn!llor slsbt In · the HunUnston !Urbour .,.., ,&114 people with a ~ous commitment · to ~~111 rolllnf ahould cootact the Volun· ~ W')I Action Center ol South Orange County, i!l)'I.. ~4oe..So St., eo.ta Mesa, 642-0983 or m:ma. WHEN SOMEONE is experiencing a crJ1ls there is often nowhere to turn . Fcrtunately, hundreds of individuals have been as1ifted through the immediate help available on a Huntington Beach help line. In order to continue ~ving this assistance many more volunteers are needed. If you . think you may be interested.orientation will be given Friday, to be . followed by intensive training. Anyone (over 18) who may want to volunteer can receive further informaUon by callinf 960-3312 or 530-2:!70. THE LUNG Association of Oranre County urgently needs voluntetr typiatl to help through the association's spring campaign 'period. If you can votUnte.,-, please-contact Mae Jolly at 1717 No. Broadway, Santa Ana, between 8:30 a.m. and •:30 p.m. or phone 83S-3837. . To l'o•r Bealt!t CJlecking Baby it ta common for parents to be an,.ioui' aboUt the develppment of their children. Some WOJDep have fears dtuiJ;ig preinancy about the IJO!l&lbWty Ulat they artl carrying a child who will not be_normal . .othen hover over the child anxiously .during lts early months and years l"!Okinf fearfully forsirns ol abnormality. . ' there ¥<• certain developmental steps whlcb 1DOlt cmldren 10 \hl'OUgh at certain specified aaa. Betng familiar with these mlla~es may help you gauge whether your child ii 'd.e. ftloping at a normal rate: ()n,e month-can lift cbln off table. Twq months -cu lift chest off table. Three montba -reaches for objeOts, but witbout1ucceas. .... · Fourmonths-caneitwilhaupport. 1 • Five ,months -can sit on lap and arasp · amollobJectt. , . . Sis ·months -can Bil In hifb chair @d srup a danrllng obj~. . Seven montlu -can alt alone. · . Eilht months :-can atand with belp. Nine monlba -can stand by holdihs onto. fllrnlture. Ten months-can creep. Eleven months -can walk if led by one · 'band. . . Twelve months -can pull up and stand -the help of furniture. ~ Tbfrteeil months -can climb up a few 'atalra. . . F~n l"Qntlis-can lltand !llooe. ; · ~-Jllonlba ~•1111 wait alane. : ,.~'third blrtbdlj'""" ciul ®'111 1bort •. 111u.Jtone1 iil--'broad 1ener~a-, ~"1!114 ~:!~wbe.belli'ld '4jlrlf!¥: i\!!;Y ~en pb8te. l"~,.alil,tSd, bmiev , 1'o~&ttentiTe to· the sqeral course of ncrmal dtvelopment, and any major depart""' from· It shoWd be dis- eussed with the child's ~or. f (!.elp t•_r: .¥ o• Spring Coming :. If we ein believe the ground bog -who 4ldn't see bis •h•dow earlier thl1 month -~ we're going to haVe an euly spring. That's t aQOd. new. for those who w.ant to start their i.prlnf projecta early. Maybe Url4 is the year you ·u grow a better lawn, fiX up· the house. <r plan the perfect ; Yacatton. Whatever your particalar interest, tiJa11 find help In tlie new 1pring edlUoo of the 1 ~umer Information Index listing more ,. than 250 free or low cost federal consumer • publlc•Uons. . Coples are available free from Consumer · • JnformaU~Puebfo. Col. 81009 and at Federal lnformaJ.i n Centers located throuehout the • eoulltry. ng new and seasonal booklets listecllnthe ngedltlooare: · ~ · Better Lawa• i32 pae:es: 40 cents> Preparation. selection of grasses, planting Ind, care. , . Keejllill Ille Bad Bqa Out Naturally (2 ''!. ~!!...:.!ree) How to protect garden plants from . f"'".'.'w 'Insects without using pesticides. . Growl!ii Ve1etablea Iii Ille Hon\. G~deD • (liGl>01et80 conta) ..... _., .. sae.f.Y. MONDAY, TUISOAY, ... U.IWI ·=·=··-. ···.rMd ,~ .,,c,.. \. iiiii ' WOMEN'S SHOE SALE! ·r=y · LOQP :l'HOHG 3 DATS OHLT TWOIHOT ~ SANDAL • WHl1I ONLY 14H w ...... II I Mu8ic Me~tl$ ' . (;IUiSing ,f OU~ f , ·shadow at ·1 ' : I: Monr~e Sc~o~,: By 'l'OJll llARLEY ''menta fOI' a few ·ban J>t' °' ..... ,,....,.SWt 1how the eater JtfjM ··Music, at Fountain ~~if how ~a•• ftosl V a II e y ' s M o a r o e C119""5 had yoll rlfllf 11P Elementary Sc,bogJ, there wltlii ~e eloua.oii often means catcbJna a ci1-p February mi:fm. your shadow, spreadiJlC lo.a:. . .: your butterfly wings or "Tb~e iJ nb more ef . dreamily coming to life f~ve way to Instill a· like the doll in Rossini's (, "g for music into enchantedtoyshop. eb.11 ren of this age Teachers like m\181C ~.·· commented, the specialist Susan Craig bre•tbless Miss Craig.' encourage you to do )'OUI' ''I give them a ~hour own personal thine,. bo. ol,tbiJ type of ln'struction the mW:ic by Mozart-or .fOQCe a week and tbtt' re-sometblng more· alQOg -turn them to their re-the livelier lines of l;tap gular ·teacher for ~-·part·time.specialists and whom sbe lnatructl in SS Palmer's foot-t·appina:. tlnue4 lnatrUction on .the Donteaching bead of separate mualc claaaes. "Movin'.;' · .. thcJeelines.'' r · that department. Monroe itself provides It'• pretty hard not to Sus . : J 02 kindergarten 1tu- get m 1 · volved when your f.u II~ r~I~ ":i•ue.C:l! MONROE Elementary denta and 313 <hll'\'en in mus c teacher is up in ~ is juat one of those 49. the (lJ;"St through third the air with you, sb"owing r\alista ded.icatedh to schools visited by the grades -ages 8 through you· wha·t Ravel's mp ement.in& w at rovl.ngspecialistsinpro-8. "'Bolero" or a cat b piusic au°'<t,itiea reaard -ams designed to con· InnovaUoq ls tbe order c . Y as one of the most ad-e& rock beat n.ieans to berm -vanced music instruc-vert the shadow-chasing of the day at all leve:ls terms of interpretation tion programs in the children of tender years with Miss Craig and her and acceptance. United Statt?s _ that of into accomplished musi· Jellow specialists en-cian.s by the time they couraging youngsters EASIER by far, as the th~ Garden .Gi:ove enter their junior high entering the instrumen- record reaches its · Up.ified School Dislri<:t. ,classrooms. tal atage of music to me tliP.J•X., to be your · ·They are backed in ef·· Susan Craig's share of pan lids for cymbals, tis· n'*thbor's shadow and forts that take them to49 that mammoth task is sue and combs for wind· 4aplic.~e. her move-district schools by two l,SOO students a week irultruments, and bicycle Box-S~es Through W a~ The circumstances might be minor -a Costa Mesa Fire Department inspector scanning a· wall surface through the eyepiece of bis mysterious yellow box to see an image that is evideneeof an elec- trical wiring short inside the wall that could trigger a disastrous fire. ·· And then again, the circumstances might be ma- jor. · , · One of ~he boxes could be dispatched to a reiiden- tial house or hotel fire where it would be poked into a bedroom or meeting hall to find a black, blister ... ing-hot blanket of choking smoke. A pailoramic survey of the premises through the eyepiece of the box could help save a life within set:onds, if an image of·certain proportions or con· tours appears in the viewfinder. bandies for born•. • 'Ii veil Jess~n sit~na c~t. .. · ' ' eel by the 1pec1,111ta fpr , IUJBl~~tion works . ·uie as ou1Unlis. they ~onder1, eibe 'laid. coach pie qiustc studei\_ta, Where adUlt1 migh,t through ·a colirse l!llot tend to ~sent the lack¢ takes them to the pr. a rerular lnslru111en• 00 . lnstrumenl •lace In the' which to practice !heir· fourth cra~e and on.f~m chorda, the l<ld• loye I\ that to choral and/QI' iJ>. They will 1ooq. come to 1tnunent1i 1"0r~ ' ~die and love the real Using recor<l btayers, thing, but at th~s st~ge ol tapes and films to back the gam~ not~mg is l05t up tlieir personal in- Md a lot 1s gained by .the strucUon, tbe travel:log en~ou~al~!llent of sm· speClalists visit Moqtoe agmation. Elem9ntllQ' and 48 otheJ" Working with re· district schools. to press gu.1._r teacher!!. who are home a model program. RUfFEll'S ,. UPHOLSTERY ··W...T•W• .. .... lf22 H.._ lt•d. ·c..t. ......_141-0259 - '. Outlines picked up by the ·infrared detection de· vice which responds lo specific heat sources sucb.sas those generated by the human body can show where a potential victim is sprawled, invisible to tbe eye beyond that cottony curtain, oversome by smoke The Probeye has zeroed in again, or at least It will f--------------------when it soon goes into regular use as a tool of the Costa Mesa Fire Department, also reducing t&.e risk to rescuers. . Sized about like a large ladies' handbag, the $3,600 instrument which will be carried by a bat· talion chief respondi.ng to any Costa Mesa fire is marketed by Hughes Aircrart Company's In· du:i;trial Products Division in Carlsbad. It was de·· veloped originally for use in Southeast Asian com- bat zones, "'It's come down considerably in cost since it was first developed," says Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, the department 's senior fire inspector. Once, it helped target human beings on which bombs and bull ets would be rained to achieve satisfactory results in terms of death and <jestruc - tion. CITY MANAGER TRIES 'MAGIC YELLOW !IOX' Now, it saves lives. NOW YOU ·CAN AFFORD TO ARPET 1· THE WHOLE HOUSE! ,fJ-'il.~ . ~"" ANY CA~PET IM STOCK 51 ~~~R COST! $1~T4ao0VERCOST! .< , ' •OZITE -cRITERIA •VIKING .. •SALEM •HOLLYTEX . <ALIFORNIA •ROTH •CAMELOT •R .H.S. -ROYALTY •HALlMAAK · -PHILA!>ELPHIA •01.~0ND . , •JI.MES. . •TUITTX <GAlAXY -cAPRI, . •WORLD PLUS MANY MOit~! · FINE Q~ ~.ADDING • LAIOl AY.AILAILE-All. WORK f:ULL l' GU.t.ll.AMTEEDI THOUSANDS OF Y.AllDS ' TO CHOOSE FROM! .. • - LAYAWAYS AND TERMS AVAILABlf I I ~I t. •• a diamonds plus e sapPhlrea.~or rubies. Also available in 2 carat total weight. $427 7 diamonds plus 8 &apphire1 or rubles . .l\lso available in 2 carat t61a1 weight $427 TrlM• fine Tre11ury rings come complttt ·with • Ur.time trad .. Jn •I 1U11 purcl'I ... prio. QO • l•rger precious •tone. lliuatrlllons enlerged to 11'10w d•lail. FIJMt Jewelry o.p.rt,.,..nt. 0"-8• It 0(. u .. our )Ytl·fot-jewe1ry lay-1'1.'I)' plan. l I ,, ' ~ ' •' ~1 ,, •t.~ I l= ·~ :,¥~ lefial blrtJll :.tr;,~ VO\•· twW &:i :iJj "Tl ' ' her·& waaj of U puti~ samf who how/ lobe, expe; to~ . I ~ wild fN>n 1\'alf ye.., care. but' the ten. · Sh ne'O wble amo prej splrl "I fort Dail and po)i Stu 'Ma· Lei; Be~ SJ! end! thos SUPJ wor .. "'°'1 WU ex 1 ::: ont ear H wlM ""' on RaJ 881 for, Loi SaJ da J at mt 1 wr '"' cc H! lo bu Jal W1 I up w ro ,I I. i • • I I. ' . I • • I W!llTI NG, however, more than voting, is where Vetah Wright Stuhlsatz plays her most original hand, and with a little luck it may make her rich and famous at 85 -years of age. ''This is the. most <fr,~,JJ~y MATERNITY ' ' Special Sal~ Ma;~ernity Tops •·' Volueo Up To $22 llOW 11" to 115• ' • .. • ~·February 23,1V75 JY ame Modje a:' ;: A,.P!'lish .'Be~dl~ Who Loved.This C~ ~ ll ; lly WILL~AM SCRR2UiER uprising against the doq>lnaUon ter." The. cblli':\~7.;f a Polish of Mother Russia. Tbe ttbellloo Sienkiew\ci saw the GtnPan · ~·~~,,.)>tpo ~round tho modoat was crushed and with ft ," the · colony lot Im verir i.e.t: ID aprlnJr , ~ombilO{l'_9 in wariaw's creative spirit and freedom o( when everything WIS' irowlng ~ .ttaJrowlcki 'Qemetery· more than artists like the young Helena. and at a tim~ when the bustle of.~ 1.000 J'!lile.s from Orange Coun-' By the late 1870s, the pressures immigration and ~ommerclal~ ~·1.ti1lmy clime. must have become unbearable. venture ~as ad":int"e>C$i1e0lent.. · ' : ~\.C~eled tnto the cold rock is a ;Modjeska, her husband Count ' name th$~ wermed;the hearts of Karol Bozenta Chlapowski and a· .. E WAS befriended by Max -.t:eq,1: o.I: "lt)~psands of people handful of other Polish artists . Nebelung, a tavern keeper at .acPJISt\\'oeontlnenUs. > •'formed an alliance. They would Anaheim Landing on lhe Pacific , , The~~criptionreact.. "\)led in seekanewlifeinAmerica. Ocean shore. Jn bis letters MBalsam Plus" perm. .A $pecial look at a special price, 9.88 Want greater curl contr°'? This is the perm. It has special additives and includes a shampoo and set. Expert Frosting. Only16.88 Try an expert Frosting: you·u be looking on your brighter side with shampoo and set 1nduded. No appointment necu1ary. Charge ii. FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach {7141644-231 3 HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunl 1ngt on Beach (714) 892-7771 ,, I ,• • N~rt, California. By h6r art · · Sienkiewicz credits NebelW1g for ~ s)le 1elevated the mind and . Fl~ST _TO depart was Henryk really opening his eyes to lile for refreshed the heart. May she rest S1enk1ew1cz, a young journalist the ftrsl time. in peace." . who was later to win the Nobel He said Nebelung took him on The name vlas Helena Modrze. Prize for literature with his camping trips into the Sanla Ana jewaka Cblapowskl. A1J Madame brilliant three-volume novel of ·Mountain canyons, which he }[eleoa Modjeska, her charm, early Rome, "Quo Vadis?" called. "a thrilling and unforgel· grace and unsurpassed a<..1.1.ng Sienkiewicz, six years yoanger table experience.·' talent brought. theater to life in a than '1me. Modjeska, also left a Sierikiewicz was also uispired n1,gged young"land. r~cord of life in the early West. by the ocean and sea birm and it For haU her life, from 1876 to Hi5 letters were published in a is .possible the nature of Orange 1909, Mme. Modjeska made Warsaw newspaper. · County triggered the flood of Orange County her home. First il The young v.'riter was one of writing he produced between was in the German wine colony the first Europeans to travel 1880 and his death in 1916. of Anaheim: then t~ wood.ed ca-across the United States by train. The visions of paradise he nyon that today, bears her name Tiring of life in New York City, wrote into his letters set in m~ and finally on Bay Island in the he setoutforSan Francisco. lion the machinery that would placid waters o( Newport Not far behind was musician change Helena Modjeska'slife. Harbor. Jules Synpiews ki and his family. In the summer of 1876, she and Durlng those ' years, Mme. Together, the two men made a ~er party embarked on the long Modjeska made more than 3,000 trip to Anaheim , founded 19 )Ourney -by train across stage appefrances all over the years before by refugees from :.i Europe and by ship to California, country, perfQrming in at least 35 revolution in Gcrmanv. except for a short land jaunt different plays. ln hi s letters. Si en.kiewicz ex· across the isthmus of Panama. tolled the colony as a promised They arrived in San Francisco land where, :.i s Mme. Modje:ska . on Sept. 22 aboard the American' later wrote. "we could be far steamerConstitution. away from everyday gossip and With the actress were. her malice. nearer to God and bet· hus~and and son, Rudolpbe,. a m&d and Lucian Parocki, a car- toonist who had gotten into trou- ble with the Polish authorities for his caricatures. ·JCPenney 9.88 Lucite ® watches. Whatever style · you like, Ifs dear1y here. A great looking selection of watches tailored to the times in modern LuciteB. Choose from all kinds of geometric shapes in new fashion tones with colored dials and matching straps. At only9.ll toch. there's never been a tM.tter time to buy. si-s-tay 11 &111. to S ...... II 11M followloq stons: ~ASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714 ) 644-~313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunl1ngton Bead'I {714) 892·7771. 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To complete your bridal pcrty fashions, we also hove: •Bridal Headpieces •Attendants Hals •Nylon Illusion Veil •Eyelel Trims •KNOWLEDGEABLE FABRIC CONSULTANTS, • NEWPORT BUCH- 20 Fashion lslond OPEN: Mon . .-Sat. 10.9 p.m. Sun.: 12·6 p.m. iii • . • LAGUNA BEAOl-278 Forest AYI. OPEN Mon.-Sat 9-S.30 p.m ,. •• . I • . , L: . . . lt~s . Cu1·tain's for : ~ 'l~; , .It• • esign's 'SOft' ~~ . .\,. •(,f ByJOOLSoN . With c~mera and~~ in 0t•o1u, .. 1 ... ~ hajttl, wejoJiied a Ne~BC'.P.ch How wOuld you like to be an in, gw~ fcfr-an earJy nde ~~ teri6r designer for: a~? Attke}es and a briefing ap·wbat t~ Go to Los Ange1eS1 Bnd snoop .expect~! •, 1 • :· around Robertson B91ilev~d,·~he .-1. .Shi:~ ad called aheadtosever,!!1 "city within a city" ~ch Caters -Of~ showrooms we Wpuld be to the home arts? Learn the "jn· VS1\!.Ilff to warn that a gti.~t was side &ecrets" of }lnding alttliQse .~ CO:"'P'I• because . all are "~very marvelous ba rgains you always ~1ck>;.1 abo"t'lett1n~ an QU'lsld~r hear about~ in. J. , Anyone who thinks he can sneak by With a phony "litter or introduction" from his dl!Signer or just walk in off the strtet will be fooled when he tries, as long as Yj~tchd~gs lik e F1o GGldber:g are on the Job. A former decorator who now is a salesperson, she has ~o in the business for 30 years and knows how to spot an outsider, im - mediately . .. , .. ,f!.,~.,1 don't know the lingo of the Third-; Mrs. Gold~rgtJJid, it is Mosi or tbF s.no~ll19---,bC'/,• trade.·· for Ute protection ot the fi,rm 's tra4jUonal lurnttil_~Ef!~u&lvltly The showrooms are kept road sales staff, who must assure. because 78pel'celit"ol ~ket l 1:fo"holesale for several reasons, their custw:ners that no one ia un-· preferf"it, Miss Iq\~1ald.t • ! ! she S#iid in h~r distinct Brooklyn dercutting thf!m at home. basic $tyles can ·be ctder acc;ent. "'First, we only have Afier a day of walking through different legs , b 0 1 ·d .,_P.~' I three people (on 'the fl oor and Just a . few pf the .jammed holstery . • ·1 .. 11'. ' \.\'e're not gear~d to helping peo-show.rooms, *e ~ndfr~ bow -Taste in furoit rer 111 J'' b:- ple·who.,aren't knowledgeable.'' , or wby ·-any novice WQuld.want nue~ed in l:l negati~ watt by , SE'.cond, it jf'..don~ for the pro-~_to tackle ttie place a~y • .Jay. .>' •, what our -parerit1 "'1'ad, '' ~is9 ' tec:t1on of tht! .. deslgner or de-There, clearly were,_~tQo R)~.. Im~s added, · -· , SoundS like a great idea. Jn-Some, , In 'act, allow 0 ne terior designers have a soft. ~id~ registered pn:l(essioRals : glamorous,job, we t~. It must m ~e.showroom . wiyie ~en.Al - ; beat pounding on a typewriter. lowclit;nts. · ~ ,;-' A-, SORE THUMB "I can tell alter they"-e as.Jced one question," sh.e s,ai "They corato~, wbo earns a Bali'J"y by ,, itell}s ,lo cboOse Jf'olil, fol.',.911e FABRJCS'J'..ORES..t T.\· 1 , tramp1og from one stbre to thing,·If a certa~~eait.tern Afler a b'reather1 we~ for , another lo find just Ote right in,. is 'desired. it can~ ~en lrom ~e fabric shops, Where th. real 1 gredienls ror a room... ~ thii$i1.ds of aampl,~ JA What woi:k st arted . Miss bnes had • • " . T r ~. • I • _,. , :' ., •. m bj>'.a llund~~·h • , JJ. ; broql!ht tw <>s hopeiog ~ags lull of i • .. '*' . I '\ . .• t · .. An in dication_ 9f the o/JOiG_.fJ_S availa ble in furniture and fabnc is given by the 'boards' (above). At left is al gui.de to furniture, and at right rs a coJlection of fabric swatches. •I .. ,( MA ·~JJOICES '\ .~'!',if' fabric samples to r~'MtJ 11:> the , Allel'[",~~e ·basi ' it e.\:Jl, l~ l varipus shops on lh~ !>QU!ev•rd. selecteCt,1it can be o JKl·in,an~ It seemed lhat there we.r. men color desired. ._., . and women Y+'ith "hopPing bais · The same wi b""lhe wafi p'apec_ everywhere, thumbing through ~and floor coveriiigJ.When do yi>u' the overwhelming number or stop looking? ~. '. , ', boards which had three to six 1 But befdre' we foUild all this f'.1.brtc samples attached to each. · 1 out, the outing had s~nied like a ··This also voas -:Vhere Uie col· pleasant way to s~~~ the 1tay. orlul chaiacters emer.ged -lit-• We enteredthe f1rst sho~m . tl~old ladies in fiambOyant cos- reglstered . and ,started l~g tumes. chicly 'dressed yo_ung u:vund. 'Thi~ one had a gre.aJ~.aee1il "'omen und men itt Caney wtfits. 1 of, avant-garde , merchan . e. ·-Take thal sample home," one such as. a table.. covered . ttJl grey.haired woman told hflr com· 511akesk1n, a Plexiglas chair for panion in a thit'k Brooklyn ac- $450. a back.gammon table f!Jr cent. ··11 n1ay look better there." ' $2100 and a handmade hom. Labl e . • • for $1450 call retai~ prtc~S). ; • ~.But 1n l oo_k1~g· r~r a part.iQ_ular We sto)>ped' to snap a Pflure li1nd. o~ ~a.bra e 1n tb1s mouqt.ain of and imi;nediately all e~es were.ifl poss1b1hties. you '°°""' ~ that our direction-:-•"'But we re ®'l rip· ~acb h~use.bas something JUSt a .,,.. ping off your desjgns," We t\ut· , htUed1fferentthaoµierest;. . , riedly explained:. . .• ... One, for example, s~aliRS I Next door was.a ,haven fer the m band·screened. reprodpctl~ I traditionalist and antique lover. ~ museum fabrics and uou:c A Queen Anne desk cphld be ha~d -wo\·e n velvets from , bad for' $1155, an antique dresser, Frahce. cit'ea 1750, for $4650 (retail ) and a , A •alesman. pointed out oDe sofa with a faded lQoking fabric velvet .in tiger. and leopard I for ll'lOOO. , prints. ''This js hlllld·1"0Vl!D by REVERSE TECHNIQUE two'mOll'in Parls," liesaid. tlllls "Couldn't you do a marvelous only 2S inches wide and Hll9for I li s h r oo m around that $170peryardwholet'a.le." -t rv f c'" askea our guide, l,lllary He told the story of 00w Ille , Iptes. · . ·-~·· -' Jabrit had once been del,a.yed a 'I .; We inquired about•the prinliDg , ong time in arrivina: from tecfmiq,ue· and round 'it had been -<>France. One of the two weavers upholstered deliberately with the had broken his leg in a fall from 1 fabric reversed so it woWd look his bieycle, so he bad been una-1 faded. ble to wotk for several months . But on the way out, "-'e saw the Nearby the salesman pointed out ultimate in bargains for the day : samples with a price tag ot $400 I a crystal chandelier, m~4e wJth _per yard, wholesale, which were .rr~it·sh ape d glass, for J.ust · lflcridiblybeautiful. . I SJ0,000. -. ·~abrics become just llle a Afl,e r c h ecking two more painting," he commented. "Just showrooms, we asked our guide, look at the detail ." "How did you find ll.11 these It was time to leave Roberlaon l places?" Boulevard, and what had turned "With diligence and a lot of out to be an interesting but ex-1 footwork." she replied. ··Jt 's re-haustiqg dl)•. Shopping there re- all)j hard to work here. T'm toss-ally was like a circus, as Mias ing around in my mind six or Jmes had described it. I seven oCfices and three or _four '1'6ere was so much to choose living ·rooms. It's like a three-from it was ba rd to know where ring circus .'' lo begin ·-and end . -. .. • " "'.i?~ychology Reve~€d 1 Ann L -,,ders · , goi n& wilh him just to &how cousinhadjushetuppriiceand and rerun it, Aon . Thaplt yoJ:-O~Nlaujhter·ln·i'aw has ~~ver 'Tlp_loel'I' ~round foe b years ' DE>\R ANN LANDERS : l am 1•at• old and ••ijalurr tor lllY oge. I ·like this k ci I wO c~ll blm ~ellh1, very . uch. My can't standJllm; They bis, holr"la terrible. They a like i,b wu• )Je.dresses. f\ll fliear fi them 1s how slo~py ... ,. pd w-awful his maMerta ant.8m ltkol lt . ' ~ 1'11.,....they hassle me about I Ille 111ore determined 1 am tllell are nol 1oJng to break . I am old eo0<111h to know want to 10 111ith.' May~one p lrl!1e dayl J will meel ~=I wlll llkebetter Olin Ii U '.-.¥. .. Ill)' par<Ots .. ck I 111 P.,. to keep • Please pi-lnt my 1¢.er. Ann, during office boll.rs. e com-DEA.a A.H.t.~ 1'0 ne'.W to re. It's always •rn:l there." When , ,.ctoesn'fm1tter,suggest·rourftnt lhem they can 't run my life. • unl a bill for servi{;jes endered A.H.Z, OF LONQON, ONrAIUO cal\iiillis by any name i>:hateyer. make no sense. If Ille 11)'1 It 1 Mom and Dad are alwl(ys shov· P.~~t was, "The ~Y w juatget1 tUllL' lt. ·volit lelt~ 1'8te1ttour "tn,ey td.on Wlci:llona, oot .1RJb •t:mea: since obvfou1l7\ the 1 ing your column in i!>Y f~.=dn.g started and I l . I w.. p'olltloa clearly.(! ~r n!lilily.. alllo'aJi 1"ti,te9' tht· [lOStcar~.l lo ' dciesn'l wish fo call yoo Mo• aad Here's one I will sfl1We 1.n theirs. doing h1m a ~vor by . 11:1 him coa.Unue to Impose oo you l.. 'Dea~ llo'r'n . and Dad .'' But Dad. -r,llND OF M,Y OWN -some practical ex :· , you'll loll them oxa~ llow ~· lhe,'refrom UlM, not her. •. DEAR lllIND : I'm p.rlnlln& P. rerun1lhall • Cor Ute ~ f-,1 . If you don't haV..the gutl'to ~•)ID our gift cards to her us· , . your Jetter 10 a few: mllll4'• benefit of those who hav forgot· level wltb tb~rn, prep1re for ing•6ur first naJnea, but she has '- parents around the -lry ean ·ten it> I'm in my LUt,yi>ar oi. more o! lho.1Jl'ille -..... I ean;j'. y~t ~l 114 "Mary and Bill.", I Are your par,nts t.IM> 1Uict'/ I gllA some laslght lato:~,U,~ specia.lty training and'teeeiving ',Promise' 1,ori; It Wiii 10_ on l do fffl 'Mr. ao·d Mn." is too Har!! to r,each".' Ano ~eta's 1 .., wltll tlleir teenage l'U· :aong..i,.tance;callt askidlg for ad· !Offver. , 1• formal for ln·laws. Tills iii quite a bookie!, BUfied ~' ~T 1 Your teller ,has a pb•erfal. ,vice about sunburn. headache& DEAR ANN LAl'li>ERS: -Our dl~mma and we would ap· ·How lo ~et Hori • Giii," · mesuge, I hope lbeyget.Jt: · d backachee, requeo. lo write SOii baa been married to a'ver~ ,pred.i.1,~ome guidance. '-A:t:A '~d l)e!P Y~~rldl' ~eta·' .• ~ ' , 'Dotes ~xcusing tlds f m gym nice <Young womah !Or nearly LOS$...,, 1 ) ,, Uon t1!P· Se 50-ceall Coln 'DEAR ANN LANl»;RS . th c.lloss, preserte\1011)' I r tran· three years. We've It!~ to be DEAR ,IAISS: Why ci'on'l you wit\) your·r uest-orldi a , 1968 you 'printed e ~....,, a ql\'llZers.(diet p!)Js, etc. <Wblch J friendly but she H JftadO'l~plain ' ral ..... ik' 4JUelllioa to lier face! au:mped;, self'Afldl'Hled 01\• relative compWnlJlg abdul a clllllOtnl . , • that the wishes etRus.atarm's • Sl•!'li'. IUi yoar da...,ter-ln·llow volo~ to l\M ~mwn~ .o. Box , doctor bill U ntma hil ~DI 'Please bunt 111> tllatol col n l...,U... ' wllat silo •oald like le call yOL 1400,Elgln,m .eouo;; , .. a:· < 1 ~ c:;..... .. ,, ., • , -i 1 I . ,. •• t · ' I, • ...... .. ' , ' ' ' I l· )~ , ' " • ' .; p( I .(1 "CRC > 1 H•I 8 De. .10 Cir -1' Fix IOC •• ot> ""' 20 La> •• .11 Bn •• 22 Ca 2• Cc 2$ Sa ... wi "" 21 s~ "•• ~! 29 n ' pe '• at 80 lk . "' . 32 RI 35 ... .. 37 y' S1 38 S1 Ci <0 W •• .. " .. 43 ~ 44 Fl ••• • "p ll 49 T 51 s , " ••• •• $ ' ... ~ 67 "' • 58 F . . e2 ~ .. ! ' ee' .. ~ I 70 f 12 I I UNl j ' • •• • ~ ·: • j • POLillHJOURNALIST -. _HanrykSlanldewlcz THE MAOAME IN PHOTOGRAPH OF HER DAY j TDDAi's ~caDSSIDID ,PUZZLB }:· fuert9:~r 103 L amprey ~ 't · ' . ' .• ~1co . . '\ Tounsru to \Vane 74 Undraped stetue 1 Helmsman 76 AssisJan1 8 De11ter0\IS 77 Spanish 10 Circle 11ver 1 4 F111ed 7B Egyptian loo~ soul 19 o6tfc •I BO Baset1a 11 1!1u1lon "11Uer 20 Lamt> s 63 l\apcC1S penname 86 Venhlale ,21 Bread 87 Meddle w11ri spread 89 !Poetic 22 Courteoul 'belore 24 Conjunction iO Buany · 25 Soup . clump ·veg.tab le 92 Cah1orn•a 29 WllllOul city firench· 941 Salma~~ 27 Slgn 96 Crammed tubing ' 99.frll{)(:~ ,.,. • 28 n.reration 'novel : 29 Time 10() PaHer~ • period. 104 No· ., abbr. Sconlsn 30 9\lfmese 105 Three·toed • solrll slolt'ls . S2 Rates 101 lmpori ta11. 36 Portmanl aau 111 Carpenle1 s part !ool J7 'fear r12 Compound Spanisn !?Iller 38 Small 114 Sman • "CROSS case anrmal 40 Work 1 16 Oral pause unit 11100. 4 1 Fasting • sco1111n aeasons 118 SQuals 43 Pltc~r t20 Verve ht'ndl• 122 Born 44 Fetid Frencn 45 Baker 1 123 Gold ~•d symbol 47 Pr1n1"1Q 125 W1l d plur11 lluld 126 More 49 Trltq,:;t prec1pl1ous St Se1.son 129 Alcott " hlg .. ly character !52 MIMfetid 131 S1xthsense 54 Sall: abbf" Frencl'I 133 Make 58.J.,;i•!lla believe 57 Mimic 136 Acorn • 58 R91ds 137 O!ll1cull 02 Find l1ull que1t1on f4 $he.Piing 139 Twllcn1ng rn1!Ch 14 I Gqvernment I& f1ml1tte* agency lo Alrlt81'1 142 Hara lilt covarlng ~~ g~tt.-=~ 145, S .8:.~isss lerm 1147 81ptor901d 149 Marsh bird , 19 C4frency 153 Rubber tube 23 Ell(t!1w1y 154 !ne~~ unit 3 1 Patk:les 155 S•ll.s 1es • .. T .... 157 1ntecl egg . 33 Tnree· ' 159 Campus comb. l<>rm buMdl!'IQ 34 Grafted: 160 Frenct'tsoul ner•ldlc 161 AromattC ; 36 Wharf pest p1an1s l 37 Moslem ti"e 163 Oclopus 39 Emi\.- arms -.12 Assassinated 166 Snorl sleep 44 MlislCat 167 Ntn:prehw dram. 168 GypSoj 46 Poetic v)!lage contrac11on 169 Jaoob'tHn 48 Knowledge 111 Frencn • .. ,SO Beilltt .-wagon ~ colors 112 ltaU1n , 51 Heallh prpnoun-reaorl · 17• Eastern 53 Map , ctate:abbr. ~ direction f75 TeJI Hunter's t 77 Harrow s hght ri\tal 57. Attending 178 Terminal 58 Separale• appendage · 59 L1unt»s I 79 literary peM ame burlesque &a Hotel unit 161 C111us lru1\ 6 1 Thus 182 Cutting 63 Obtained too1.s 65 Closed car 183 Wd1 tnes 66 Flal bollle 184 Greek !e1ter 61 Redact 68 Walery· DOWN comb . lorm T 1 Presldential 1 Brigand nickname 2 Mlled s son 73 Amid 3 Racing 75 Dibble circuit 18 Popular girl 4 Curved 79 Oper• solos molding 8 1 Bowllke 5 Tanlatize curve 6 lntonl1ons 82 Length unit 1 81bllcat 84 Mak• happy country 85 Submerlf\e 6 Conclus1vo delac;,tor 9 Savors 88 Break 10 Incessant su(jdenly 1 I French 91 Cos11Mt11 island 93 Swiss river 12 Old car& 95 Playful 13 Compe1111on ...,,...,,, 14 Zulu g7 Dolt weapon 94 Stamping 1~ Swedlsn lorn> I arm ibO Russian 16 Annp11 news 17 Japane" agency mile f".10 1 Egress 16 Racial t02 Apporlion . UNITED Fe' tUrt SyndlcJle ' SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS UJ6 Mualea1 SAN JUAN, P.R. dam e is done and 1975 would see a n in-expensiltJ? types of ac· place is O\'e(priced ... direction , (UPIJ -Puerto Rico m of ~·criticism is crease in tourists from commodations. My greatest com plaint ~g: ~o~nl••• ·.faces ·1 bl,eak \Q_uriSm we1 '-ba ed, '' Bou.rel Europe aftd Lati n There are 11 lu xury was the attitude of the color year. with the 'Prospect wrote. America, as a result of hote ls, ~o cl assifi ed native ~erto Ricanpeo. 110 01 ... e ' Uiat Some luxilry hotels publicity campaigns becau se t h ey h a ve pie-:-Be tween us . my tood {will be forced t.o close, AMO the valid there. and that the casinos that op'erate UD· husband and I, we could 11 3 Spanisn accordlng to ·Roberto criticism cited io the number of Canadian vis· der tight g ove amment think of e xactlY three 115 ~!:iie Bouret, the exe cUtive guide, Bo rel said, .were itors would increase controls The casinos people who went out~bt rull directo\\. of the...,GoVem-the inad uacy of l;rain· from the 13,000 in 1974'. to were al\owed last fall to th e i r w a y l o b"e 1111 Feel m~ ~ourJsm Develop. ing p~g ams 1dr~el about 30,000 through ef. install slot machines in pleasant...... .J. 121 A4ne1 lilentCo. "t · !, and •Qt er tou"t-J.:tm forts of hiS comp.any's • ... an emergency effort to · 124 Etivator Bouret....Said that bad employe ~ and th~ de-Torontooffice. _,. . be )p bai l th e m o ut 125 ~~:Aorrtf j>ub1ic~y, es p,e_ci•ll;' \'erior&flb9i of sta'r\daids ·HE ~LSO preCl(c ed' e~&nomically. .121 Qeposn ~"'t ~er •• Ve 9f ten-orist 1 in ltlhrlffotels. th~t erµis e ship Visit "rs The attitude and work 128 And: : bOmbin s, could be a ·•our -ser"vice atan-would al>vroach 500.QOO habits of hotel e mplo)'es 130 G",''1" ~r cause for a drop in 'dard.s arAl still gentkaUy in 1975. 'tri 1973~1974, Ui'e a nd oth e r touris t-u 1nous • I · ~\. h · matffi•llJ . ur am .during the not up t.P ·\ e . pt1ces island had 411.000 vis-oriented personnel ~re 13~Gi.np .~ ~ter Jii~aeason, whic~ charged, "•he sat~d. . itors oil cruise ships. addition a l pro ble ms. ' seed, . 1'·e ·9stitnate~ w.ould Bouret. PC.edict thai Puerto Rico pl~aY,ed Government traiqin_g 134 Corieem~ ~-m.~to 15 !.cent ~ , sotpe-<tf lbe lus.u otels h?S~ to a ~or;-d.1~.000 programs ~l}:V~ .ra~.~ ~o 135 ~~;;~a ~ ltefetring s ciatly to "may l\ot survive the v1s1tors !~ l91.3i1J1.·or bring any s1gii1f1ca~t1m. 131 oars repcftS about . ombings rough ·.road ahead about ll8~808 rn.ore.than ptoveme'ntypt. ·; ~ 138 Networx in D~cem ber of Ur51J-because Pf the.\r inability i!i) the P'f.evious fis~al In., letter to .the edl~ 1•~ Rescind bu.sineS~es and ,~..,... to tllain~i.n the blgh year,, But the...,igures are pubt'ishe~ by th~ San :!3 ~:~~an . ment. •·~sta·llaU~fts : ,rl)~S ~d.}.11gb ·occup,an-de.c'e.ivtng11 _,, 'he oo: JUC1SAi!iJY 1 St-a.r , a.· J TRAVEL ' general Bouret said : · 1 t cl~~· tlal to cover l.upancf rate.S:::-ft>r\ thtVwo ' in ._'('lra:iniD.~-~ t44 Put in ''The splash made>;l>)'.'~e ~es .'' ,. luxut)(HotelS drapp·edoff':plaiil . ·' ~ ·~ • service tl;les e ~O bom~s and tbtl:l' A . w~ned that, as visitors shiftedio les~. ''As you well· know, the '---------' 145 Olsllgure $150,000 worth of prope_r['. unlik . e ·P8$t, the ,.,---------~--------....,-~,,.._,.--------,- 146 ~:~1•1lve iy darDB"ges they causea . P\ier\Q ican govern· .,, 149 Notning ;will largtlY negate lhf'! · ment WO Id 'not step in • 150 Charged jt efforts of our $2.3 million and take1 ver bankrupt . partlele worth of consumer a ,4hote1$!. ·~ . .'<i""Z, 151 Ruisi~, " vertJstng,." ··'· ' "11'.l'e"t urn a(lc-read· 152 ~:~~.. The tpurism dired.o~ justment f their OP-era- ).54 .. Nev ·· also feferred2' to an un-lions an finances ~ill 'btrd f.a vorabf.e reP._ort on simply hf.e to follo'f' its· 156 :;rsser Puerto R'tco'1contained in cour,,e.~ ith a · liter, 1sa Rhy(hm tile 197·5 edition of1 perhaps quite !'ater , 161 W•stem " '1Fietdi ... .;.s Guide to-th' o,lwner ·op e r a tor ul · 1Ulence u!i& -, t82 ar1a11e Caribbean,'' one ofi~t_he tir'nalely reaping the 184 !=°"rlenct: most irriporlanlit tovrist benefilll .., This ha" ha~ 165 ~~~:i~ ~des of the regfon. ~. ;~ned eyc;Jic&lly in 'Odier 168 Whale the reasons why 19'S will. Ric · &S no grounds to 170 ri:e~:~ not be a good year; nd thi elfltnmunefrom. country ·"Fielcljng's is t}{Mt o( ~~~f!as and Puerto 113 Conwnon matter how much wt the . (te rn.'' Bouret 176 ~~!~h ~ m~ arglle' i ts patently said. · 4 article cl~a r,.,unfJ1rn e s ~(in · On the optimistic -,lde, t90 Blbllc11 many, manyo.areas;. th~tBouret r edicted tha!_ kin• , ' • " . '• .. . • '•~ It·,. Alrli-Ms Piuh Fo~ Cut Fares c11rJtt1111 scl••c• M111111r past 12 months, acC91"d- . EW YORK _ Air ing to airlin~ official~, n.tts between the United has been an ~rease tn statr,-and Europe Pl•~,lhe number of'.il&ht-day b 1.it. "' excu111lon !>o9k1n1s. • . • ower. r<! man,, ' A ~te "queatlon ts travelers 1111. 1pring an\! Y . 1-" ol summer _ if govern·-~ hether 1'°esto~•t uu · youth rares dl5ctimi(late men\ regulatory agen-agalnitoLdertra"'eJ.eh. oleo approve. . ,, .... r , . . 'tl-11 •L e I >'' L tnterna~onal airlines 'A~ron~t:ic.S • Board ll'••IJo restore a cut-rate (CAB'i . indlcl!W lh ~fare belw-the thepasf at\)leJ~ eonlllients, and lrav~lers th• l'esuliatooy agertc)"J of all ages will benefi! conlentl.9ft that they .,.. fr~~-iin advance-"°tlWMlr, ...was 8 major p~rclj•J.e discount _that fa~O\'. IQ'Y.oUth !ares be- • will lower fares on eight-life a1a)iontlftued .In day excursion, b<\<>ked eo ~-e-.._•er 1973 .. . Round THf)L.A~-Frankfurt I Today, you pay abOut $750f0r a reiltllar rouna trip from L.A. to FrankfUrt. TRANS GlOBE fares. on the' other hana. start as low as 5385~ The 5365 , you save can t>Uy a lot Of eurOl)aari memories . . ; ' TRANS GLQBE TOURS !5 p range All mea~ and beverages are included Countv's Traver Group ·charter aper· in the low pnce of the tick.et and so ator who offers vou this new. low is ttie generous baggage allowance air fare. The fi..c flight In th~ pro-of 66 lbs. per passengec gram leaves L.A. on May 21. Slxtv ._ So 'f vou think your money ontv davs adVance reservations tor 2, 3,' goes as far as our East Coast. vau·re and 4-week excurijons are a must. -selling yourself short. At TRANS You fly on CONDOR AIRLINES. GLOBE. it can buy you the vacation owned by the West Genn~n govem-of a llfetlme. Right now. ment -in spacious. luxur'l.Q<n 1g1s. "NO CLUB MEMBl.RSf! P,Jl,EOUIRED. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE . dayUn advance. ~ ~., · ·, · Behind tho airlines' Lllliln11 the propooeil· , mov• ilj!9n acµte aw~ 7otrith fares wltb itbe n-., ln.lhe lnduitey that' low'e'r el,ght-day ••· travel between the U.S. 'CUl'liop fJre• for all ""'" and _Eljl'Ope bas dropped 1s iii apparent attempt to PlOt;e tjian 1\X percent In c~nv!Jice the IOtorn- (714) 646-5006 tb J l menl -aientlts hON•and e 81 y:ar• fn Ellrppe ·that the URS •,1I "OR (714) 833-0454 1880 Ne.voort Btvd., Costa Meso. Ca ano IN1neTown Center. lrvlne, CalifQrnia ·oependlng on season etnd group :-ize. Tiie oftl:; bri ght •pot airlines tr• not attempt. iD the otherwise gloomy in& to d l1 crlminate L...-..----'-----------------,-------' travel staUsUu for the 1 agalnstolderlra~el_~· AND N'f'IWll'ID T~VIL AGENCIES • • J • • ! • ' • I I I I ; -· ' j ' F :13. 1015 l~AH ·-~et.· '~han:ipoo' • 'Wit-!la'rbra S\reisand's. l~tr;.· ~V Jou l'eters, 111al<ing ,, ea while be creates havoc ha b.aii:; and career, the ti ml~ ins right to make a movie ~t a Hollywood tJairdresser the make. ·1-And' now Warre.'l Beatty has ·~~the "Shampoo." I\ isn 't tn~I~· H.e should·. have used Cfrbbl1c acid. .. Beatty is this ha'irdresser who motorcycles his way ffom broad ·to broad like a bee from flower Lo flower while he flips and combs them into exotic window dum· mi.;s. It's a bit like a porno film, without the graphics. The man who is .bis potential investor in a hair s;ilon ol his own (Jack Warden) thinks he's gay and that it's therefore safe to ravage his wife (Lee Grunt>. mistress (Julie Christie) and daughter (Carrie Fisher). ~-. REJt REED iri the raw she doesn't have a baby before she's 30 it'll turn out to be a Mongolian idiot. So rt)Ucb for the plot. i.. .; .. tHEIUl '.8 NOTHING erf;' originaf here. Barbers have always been the cOQfidants O( kings (remember Figaro, who was quite a rounder in Rossini's ttme? l and the notion of gay .- .hairdressers being safe escorts is so passe it's prehistoric. Beatfy al"1 has a girlfriend (Goldie Hawn) ~Who read s Cosmopalita.n· and worries that if Most Beverly Hill s hairdressers, in f;.ict, look exact· ly like Warren Beatty. The one in "Shampoo" i's a cross between Gene Shacove end liugh York, who was quoted by "Women's Wear Daily'' a.rter the Hollywood premiere or this movie as say· ing: "I hate documentaries.·· Thal might be the most telling re· view '''Shampoo'' is likely to get. WAllREN, BEATTY A!iD JULIE CHRISTIE IN 'SHAMPOO' . UCI _Se,eki~g Musicians !\fembefs of the Musicians As- sociation LOcal 7 of Orange Coun- ty are1being urged by UC Irvine officials to seek auditions for places in the recenUy formed UCI Ch·li'm ber Symphony Orchestra. "' • Orchesi.ra OOIJ~Uctor Alvaro Cassuto is ptcl~nq.ing the audition's for ~1arch l. D,etails o~Umes and instruments in¥-olved C4P-_'be ob- tained by calling h '.::it~-6615. ' •. ' l Unfortunately. although the charact ers who populate "Sham- poo" clink their bracelets and chatter constantly, none of' them ever says anfthing proround or even remotely interesting. They are mutes -wordless in s'pite of their interminable clatter. THE FILM has little Sense or shape. The story jumps from anecdote to anecdote\'in mid- thought. There is rieyer enough 1.itrie1to get to know anfone tn this ·rtlm. ; Perhaps: it is ~e Bbsence of any real qualities that warren ·Beatty and bis ~irector, ·Hal ~bbt:' wanted most to convey. • . . ' There is a tone of helpleSs decay in the manicured dingbats who nit through Beverly H,ills,ttiat is accurately captured iri "Sham· poo." And I have a feeling all of this banality is intentionai. It's true, but it's still not enough. I want to.go away from a movie reeling something. I went away from ''Shampoo" feeling cheated and disenchanted. The characters Warreh Beatty has created are all looers. They are also loathesome and deserv- ing of their losses. I found it 1ad and empty and violently depress- ing. WarreQ Beatty has lived in a .. '\.,_- . ~ MA'JOR STUDIO PREVIEW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28 8:45 P.M. . ' ·' • • .. QAGJ3~ JAMES · )Tr\EISAND CMN 6~ SHMIF MOM. & TUil. OHLT .t.MHIC~il FWool THU..TJI SPICIAL EMT ~JDllflf.W)' NINfi MODllNIJI "Breat.ll!ll 1lar!Ous 1nlllrtll~rlientl' Dellnllely 11411 to be ' missed I" -Aaron SehindlJr, F1mil1 Circle DAltT: 1:30-3:45 .. :00, 1:1$-10:)0 -Viii("" c..no,.. Ntw YOtk TilMI "Movie magic! · The mast entertaining evenlntbl · Ille yurl" -CBS-TV t p~stic world so long he has ende(l up making a plastic movie aboul it. Movies need a fresh haircut; the people responsible for "Shampoo" have provided a Dynel wig. It daJzles at (irst glance, but in the hars her glare or close scrutiny. it looks synthetic and fades before sundown. ...... ·-.u_,-.:_· ll1•1M1U ~I l:lS..S;IS..9:15 J:M. l:'I· t:ll · "CLAUDINE" ..... 1:41 IPICll.~ l lDll' llolOW-S.o.T .• SllM. "Wt ... 1., "'•c~•·· •• "I I••-,.II , .... -1:1111:<11 ...,._., & T_ .. h41. t :JI .. a..... .. of:41 ••••. J:ll, ""' 1:41. t :M '"GOOFT'S S'ORTACULAI" • ,...,,.1,1:11. 1:41, t:JI " . .... n .. -·--·~ t , I : ' • • , . ,. r • a, Qijng ro~ our royal bl\l<\tol'•+l h&d it cover.id." 1 ·: "Ahd the chairs? Y<l\J bad them covered too?" "YOU'RE TEASIJllG•• Have thOsei· chairs covered~ They weren't the •lyle of ~airy you'd put with satin-ribbo ... ed c'-'hlona. Th~'s like wearing a WINbutton on' your original Dior 1gown. These are new.'' He paled. "Watch the walls," I said. "'J'bey may still be a littie Wet. Actually they'll dry a little dar~er and will match t•e new carpet perfectly." "Who would have thou.ht two little pillows could ~.ave ma~e such a dirference, hB said weakly. "Now that· you mentiot it," 1 sat~. cocking my head crtically. "Ute plllovls do look a little tacky in; this elegant room.·Ttv:y look ltlle something J made ~t .or , remnants. Would it be ~U right with YOlJ if I bought two ll(Ue ole pillef'Ws to brighten up this rOom?" · · Al .Pocloelo "GODFA T!IH 11" Ill "TOUHG Fl.+.H.KEHST1111" ly Md lrooks trGI "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS .. IPli) ""THI STIOHGIS'J MM4 IH THI WOIUt"' '1*=11Dllll JO.U&NI)* lGI '"THI LOMGIST YAl.D'" .. GOHI WITH THE WIND"' "COHFfSSIOHl Of A WINDOW CLl:A.HU"'(ll + "CAMDY"lll "IArl SQUAD" Ill ''THEY CAU. Hll OHi EYI" GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE hi the PHilioo SZ.50 5TUDEKTS WITH l.D. Sl.00 GEHa.+.L ADMISSIOH FRI., FEB. 211-8 & I 0 P .M. tkkm .t • ttcli.tr• ......., c....,. ~ 11 ........ Mfic•. _. --Fw itdcw HWlicM c .. 17141892·77 I I ed. 545or121ll9'7·0331 j~ioredlly Au.c.;.tff $Wtilh An outer-space odil!Znlure in surround sound and loser illusions 1 I I I, •. ' •, !• ~ ::; " " " ' ' FR~M ·:F ashion Island --..-----+,_ 1.P· w'p0rt Bea€h •'srEREO souNos 'oF T,HE HARBOR · ~-----~ -~ ....... l ' I . +-• • 1 '· I ' ' ' ... I• ] ·) : we ' .... .. , Ml Ja• pr tJ[ Tl Al th t.: ol .. wl (I[ th w pl u . ·m d• ti .R .T a • e ;: .. :·. . ' -' .• ,. . ' 1 , P · liee · ,.., •• ~w$ 'Doltlllia'.ie Tv ' .. \ . LOS' ANG:r.l)ill ~l. ~ II American c.ltlu : were u lucky a ·Ul!j (jil~ world l\.haa been . sual!e.tt<l;t~er wOllld t>e•ooponev~ry corner. !Wllb. the recent ~ltlon of 11& new nud· sea1o,n ebowa .,-1 '~rcher•" 11Bare,ti '' ••Ba"'eYr Miller,\' f'01ribe, .~, WJ:f'.and" .W.A.f." -, Jaw and order HriilJilow conat tute an un- precedented one·tblrd of the entire weekly prime time schedule on the three !)et works. ' .\Jf.11• woqder ,~ that .the annual 1tudy of TV Violence b)'. °" Ulliverolt.v of ·Penn1ylvania'1 Annenberc 1$Chool of Communications repprto that peraons \l!ho '1'I atch four or more hours of televlalori • day tend to overestimate the danger ct violence In everydJ11 life. Why so many cops 'n' robbers series! . ' ... ~ . _J';ll0D1,1<;11Jt !'I~ make th~m and network u.,.,,uv-. "1~ ~Ill' womolf•r-)naliy th8or!O!I on wb)i'th°'lle~ • js l~iucb,ilblin,llance. They a(ree on a couple o ti11\l:.J)!>lilll. ·« Jl'lrot, they say, the '!!llrd,r mntery la one of the m.~~t po~~lu. an4 e_ll(IUrlni! lorriuiU In • WealFft i9ult¥{•1q;.pann1n, novefs, films aqd plays II Well u taleviafoii. ' 8eCORd, th! pt'eH~ of producing an enter• • tainlJ\c :stor; w~ek after week are more easily ·met.by. i cl)ara'cUtt wlio ls Involved In a Uf.;and· deatll tltua$10n, be he policelnan, prl~ate detec- tite,'doctor or lawrer: ~-- "I think It i qul\e simple." eays Ben Roberti, coproducer of • "Mannix.•• ,ctu.rren·tly . TV'r.J~eest running de~ctive aeries. . ~n terms of drama, the l~aue ii life and de· atb. Jt's v,ery hard to get concerned with ~leis than that when you're doing a show' ~,~··~· . ' .. You have tO stir the emoUonaj otbefwlae the audience is going to ~ distracted by the • ·. jJhoq_e ringing or the kids screaming.'' .-.:~~ ... , ~ays Frank Price, president of televlslOn at .,~ Univers~~t~dios where "Kojak, '' "Adam-12'' • : lliil".1~~~!'11;dFilea"aremade:., ,. -:;:-•;*iJJ" OAif'DO the compelllilJ oii~llho\ .i} •bout ~inoat q,7 character, but on· a· w•k·lra., ,. wedc'out basis, 1Wbc>do yOll believe gets inio all ·:·.these sreat adventures? ' :;:' '.'It ,your c''l!<•l characte; Is a botanlat, how ~... many great fdventures of his do you believe] ·:: .. But you're condltloned to believe that the cop or { doctor hu •er>; imporµnt thinp· coll!lnc at him ·• that he bas to so!Ve." ·~·. Some producers blame the networks for the ~,:/~resentsltu1tfon , sa)'ipg executives at~C. CBS 1';:! ... and NBC ·are prone tb 5tick with the tiied.and- :::•'true. ll'he ,nt!Vlbrka say they are simply glvl!ll :".· thopubllcwh11~11 hu,demqnstrated tt w&nta. ~ ·:·. "Il tht pullllc "iM not. lntereatell iii vlewtn1 .:··police 1ho~1, Chere wouldn't~ so m~y,'1 aald .:~· Mlchael ~iinfir, vice president of ptime Ume ~:·· series at ABC., where the current Monday night .::-llneu~ Is all policemen. :;· Ja111e1 McAdanu. who produc:n "KoJak," :.... think• there is a 10CK1 rea50n why -erime ahowa ·:;.are ill voaue now rather than legal.or medical ;:··programs: tbey arereauuring. '. ::' "People are insecure about law eiiforce-~ .: ment,'' be said. ''If they have kids, they're afraid they'll &row up into a world of anarchy and crime. . . "These "kinds of shows in1pire reassuraQce for them. People do not WIUlt to see reiterations or fortifications of thek own insecurities.·' . . . :=·· OTH-see thela\v and oqterseries mere- ::: ly as the cUrrent procramm!Q& fad. m ~ace or •. lh,t· wosterm ~· comedies or spt' ·~ em-:-:pbasl~&l int'astseasom. · · • ... :::· " ~In Ille cop·abows are .Ontempor~ · · societ s w i4rns1 down to the good guys and ·: bad gMys, It• Chue a1ld the showdown, wit~ the -.; good CUY wlpnlng and reassuring us," 1ay1 Torey , M. Keegan, )'ice preaident of program develop-ment at NBC,4 ·~1 · It js true Uiat westerns faded into the sunset as the cop shows proliferated. But more than trends were involved, according to Universal's Price. ··A successful detective show has greater ap- peal to a younger audience," he explained. "West~rna. tended to appeal to a rural and older audience: Thererore sponsors and net•ork.s b•ve leaned more toward the detective show because of i-he people they're trying to re- ach. That's the real exPlanaUon ." What do producers consider to be the key in· gredient for a successful police or private eye series? MORE THAN eood stories, it is an interest- ing lead character and an engrossing actor to portray him~ sayl Quinn Martin. And he shoµld know. Martin is executive 'Producer of "Cannon," "The Streets of San Francisco," ''Barnaby ''.Now SHOWING! ' -~· .. .._~.-· •rw.·: ' ' ,. -.... C•• ....,., -·-' -.. ~.~ ·- • NOW THRU TUIS. I I' 'RUTH GORQOlt 1 · · "HAROLD • l ' & M.t.UDt" •A 1 i l co-hit' 1 ; j' . APPtlHTICHHIP Of'' DUDOT klAVfTX""-.. SORRY, NO PASSES , I ' I !j!)!l!y, ,oi..>!!)'23, 1!?! ' ' DAILY~ BI . . , " : ' KEJ«fkCORDOF"AD~M-~2· . One otTV'tProlHer11Un11 Po!lc•!'I'!" • Jones," "The Manhunter" a!td "Carlbe.'' ~ . '\If I did the same story without Bill Conrad or Karl Id alden or Buddy. Ebseb :-w'th actors who weren't as g'ood or u charismatic -shows would go down the drain~'' he said . What about the futu.r,? , · Most everyone says the. number of law and order &hows can only go down. Anci much a& the netwo~ks may lament that development, they ap- . p~ntly have only the1J1Selves to blame • What happened .. nQt: surprisingly, was that tbe lncreue an cop series helped keep th,e iQ;ue of· ttole11ce and its e'ffect on the audience a hotly de· ,bated issue.. · .~ Reacti.ng to antlviolence pressure from Congress and parents' groups, tbe networks re· cently aareed tO set aside the first hour of each day's prime Ume schedule, beginning next fall, for programs suitable for viewing by the entire famUy. ' L.A. CALLS 6< EACH '-·-.. r• ........ o.., ""'T...,._t c...,... CH c.....-. Jt•i.._..,.,.,_c ......... ~, C1I4J 979· I 2~ ..}1 Ice ~-1. fikatlng ·everyday,. .}. THE IM GOURMET Recipe• to add Cllntnsl pl•••ure whlle •ublr•ctlng c:11lorlea:· • • Accent Change • MONDO:, FEBRUARY 24 II)' SYDNEY OllAllll . . ' A:JUl!s (l!farcb JI-April till: Accenli• on chanfe. travel, var.teiy. rtntenslfied relatlonship1. Chlldltn and the Qppoalte 1ex play paramount roles. you detect' lildden ln.-nlngs. TAUJlUS (April J!»(ay 20): Home, Iiaslc alruc· ture, coots ~ th~; are 11>1>1llgltted.' You eel chance to uprea,.}'OUneliTh meanln1ful man- ner. ·A·, family m ~ber ~akes announcement . GEMINJ <~r.~r.:.-.20J : Short trips, . meof1111es, ·~ ~· with neighbors and , reta\l,f~t Uli~!lo be featured. You are gomg · tl>:ltll>' .du.Pl 9'd01D~made by one who • ~,,feel~ ~ ,'i!A.Vf'~lrlJbt tO life of you1· own . I:! a. tTlO!e 21.July Zill; Accent is on un- .derat ¢lilt~ ~\141 bowl~ •hat you have and . ~bat ;;n Ulli 'renJWicy It, to fall prey to r AQUARIUS (Jan. l!O-Feb.18): Be awareorle requJremeDt• before agreelna to basic changes. Your lmai.:e now is rnore important than usual .. Become knowledgeable about principles of ·public relations. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): r.toderate pace is OlOfit consttu.ctive. Overcome temptation to rush or skip details . Employment picture comes Into · sharp focus. You are eked to make decision con- cerning prices, purchases. WESTCLIFF MEN 'S HAIR DESIGN 'NEWPORT'SONLY SEBRING CUTTERS' WE.STCLl~F PLAZA -641.-9915 '~Jilli\' ~ , LEO UiJ ~,A,(l1 22);'· ~ cycle is high -~~~ '1 you I' 7t.j,1iit"~Of"'ln~ and have your own If . "he -fr~ e''; l(lunibf•~· Member of op- pite' l'e i tn.41se iii a,lrect manner. You . leaf'!I ~r-e ou st..,.t. . · VlR <Alig. -~ept. 22): II you try lo "get han- dle~· 00: iUrotnbes, you COWd be chasing: rain- bows. K · Dq_y( is tofaceomlaughtoffuture. You may be tfiUDg one who la confined to home. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cupid's arrow could strike.the iuark. You are involved in affair of the heart. Em0Uon1 shove logic aside. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. '21): If you attempt to shirk responsibility, you cause yourself difficulty in near future. Kil.ow it and fulfill commitments. SAGITl'AR.11JS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Restlessness can be trarilformed into versatility. Humor becomes more pf an ally than you might im- agine. Be willing to laugh at your own foibles. CAPRICOltN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Concern with hidden matters is hiahlighted, :Money is likely to be involved. Check details. ....... C-I Al9 MiM 1111111 & THI llAN • PAPll CHASI ,_ !.ti PACIP'IC THaATR•5 O"IY•·IN SUPl.R SWAP MllTS HA .. 10" ILVO.or1 ... ~ s-p,_.,,..,.,.s... $ .. I $~" ·I•"' IO ,_ O"ANGI Drl••·ln t I 2 '"··S•I I s~~ ·'•"'lo 4-,..,~ I ••t i.-4 .. 111 ..._._ ,t_ F•mily Fun! ~rolll1! l•r••I"' G1lor1! ··rm • W•dn••d•y In the · •·t11Do1t~11 MESA VBIDE CEtl'rEI ....... , ...... ~"""" ToL 17141 97'-1180 .• "CONFl!JSIONS OF ""''"oow CLl!AllN~R " Ul:I .''_1'.Na MOOl!L" llll . _ .. HA.RY & TONTO'" . "CUUDIHI"" : 0,-.."t.11•1 ,...,fro rjJur .. ·-~ '"""'~' "JO Mon Ttvu Fn 10 r ~ m -SI I'!> A · "'HAIRY AHO TONTO"' V .. 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' Disneg\gnf.! ·-~ .......... - l ,b:ll=~ LONGIST TAID 1111 111.lilS • WlllS CMH CINDE'l!LLA LllEnT "' I I .. f - .· I I I .I I ' • itft • . . , JOENSUU, Flnt111d drtvlnf. yooq ~· 'tni. butlt'1 hard to 1tap ha~ 'lbo!m we're reduc· clOetoh Mte bellne ~ 1"" stllCly '11'1 .. loot be riot factors are com> with !be U.S. and "' .,.,, ~'-~f-lilllht~. •moldlllr." · lallhorilklaclon." ~...,.. plljlltlil iiOalll-:dll9' to 8\d~ .• ,, ~ blMd,.onoverridinlek· we bad tG per'cent '4'1'!' ,iu. i.ott live . Kyrellaaa •ao only.-Di-. Paaka •-llle<e l>r.P.uakaba•SUC-· -1envaUt Ml' .. Illa flnltl•esi.temei>ll..~ .ment. • ·• eooplfratte>a, tb ~ JJ<i.01111 ever:r di)' at have a rt1>11t•ll"1> tor woa'I be any -'..Sthal011eoftll•I-• • Dr . Maritt J , Anlerlcann.urawu~ .. re;·llatl•Ucal 1.uapolnt, b ~ s p J ta I~ t y a 11d. way to meuure cbaff oflhelft'Qllrlm may be to . , . , Karvonen the• iurgeoo 11y about :io.percont, Oli;.; Tbeireoaun""ltyhullle irocalioutn , but they tnNorthKyrollaunllltie · tncltcatetbltPl>J•lcal~ • '.••I.,.. tt~d etie•'lr"'~· I . • b "'lniUah :vious19;1f·you•n1dytaia """ blllleat ~ •ti.ct llh. live In' nataral 1eltlnil coiill'}eUon !If tho live-; Uvlly ts O.JPbofdlaate. •u ·;.~~~h~· ~.: Wen ln-Itltle-. bit e.very da)I.,, ' · lden.ceorate lo. tb~&.lbeUdoctor....}'eal"-Prosram whee r •c\oi\.-1!>; ~•eVeaUn& ~··-··~!"'-~.flolllC.IC.'s ed n lhepro.riin "tllere'S·Dlottv .. t.loal. 1t-t~t Karttunen a docto~ • mlglit11>reo~rlbe II ,!W a with th• .control Ol!i'of pHmary rbk, •.ymepta -.-• • milht become a 1110del ,\mer cans ' a ~, mol'i . • ~di 11 world. , · In the . U~lted' Stales aulta JVll,\ 11¥ 0f!'l11P""4 ' heart0 d~~aae 'w,en tbe ~ t•st-eni.•rdi.,,.• . 1 ~.;asked 11 he thougl\tit • • ~ J t ' l · ·b I Ii k d ibad one at 40, h~ ralher vacaUon for-· a •nti•c i<uopli> 'Where no Pl">'. ,are present he • Is 811 . • • , for c:ommunlt• heart dis, . .,.,... chpnje µiiin we . died~ q attacl!'. and bll ',pallent. cram 1ill'S been UD• .effort tq check.out tbe dlen Of tb' comm"!'lty \be effetls Of 1tre11, a 0 e tr e 'at m e.n t ;::~-:._ itthey"JOl 1'~· l broU.eP.tn,(aw !• re· Bu't the profile went derialceo!' But 'be' said, liehavio.-.·of, the more •recover lrom an· Initial. which Is extremely !II'· e h • • 1 1 d•tblll 1•• . .,. • coverilfl from one that. ·very madly wr'ong In ••we ch suspect im' aedentar:y Kyiellane-. attack, lt aeltbel'' pre-· ficult to measlJre, but ... etsew ,re. Y pare a 1 c~u(': · c~e at 47. Tbe 1rOJ>ho ot b e<r a~• a 1 . The' pJIO\'ement in the ~ •'acatn•~ th~lr active veata n~r 1.atten11&te1 ·makes the auumptlon He •aid, '_'We . rlli a .f;::!."~~~r.Jt'fb:\. ~. • : .. and charts show that cboluterol level in the attack rate because we ·~1bbo?, ~ut .alre~. others ~ ' !'-.... t.b•tJtis no~ wb~n~ study once 1n com~ ". · •"':. •" Karttunen, 45 years olcJ. J:(yre~blood as ex.• -, ··~ "t • v • .;-la 50 Umes more likely to tremel~, gb,'11o<eleyat-. . have coronary trouble ed in tfa -that -WHO • than a man livinl on Ille found t~a~ the. men with Greeti.Iando!Crete. the IOWfSI leveil' In the Karttunen loot• trill\ commW\l,ty;_1U'e "iual to ~ • anddi out in thil bl{d! the,bigh . 10 i"'J'cenl m ... forest 'each Weekend Japan:~ t , · ~1 · huntipg rabbits, but the Their die\ '.Was ex~· actuarial tables ,lnsist"treni~l7 ficti In, fat add • that he is a candidate for· poor ln vegetal)les. Wltho .a .hc;art attack 15,. Y~f.J'S da~ry p~ls e,silY ob. earlier fhan a man like ta1itabl~t:_tnan'y men him in tl'le U11ittd State.s .. drllft]l'tw<>~i,r# of put~ Karttunen and his a day. Tti moat staP!• neighbors, m'en who was ta i"Yk~~ausage' ~ • . -' called ten :k:1m·akkara .... · •• •'A J a 'r I:' I tt 9 ' and me pis <{ii.me rich · • · with butter ~ putries. • aspect afto11t Most of\ ·the men. · , · smoked <abd\ the~e was ., .. (Ille) fn tftecons-i 'derabfe • 4 hypertension These fac· ·" e•••~lt9 ••• 10~ tors -diet, s'lloting and. 11 l hl*b i!lOod P!"'Ssure - !•·' Dereent of I~. became the niatn target " ' :.l-•t •-areas of Pl,!!\Pr~gram: t ... ...,.... MGMC"a •Cll!J · Dr. Vaino~en.(the " t ft e .. , ., At la~ cl medical officer, who Is 411 " • r and has already had •, · ' _.._t pa" s heart attack, s~: . 1• , er-. .. -. "The import -t thing ~ for us is not c mpaigns didn't nder~!l\lld wby · and poste1s. altijoligh we. 1 they w~re "djtng,, have do that. 11'4 .tt,~\ting oUt . 1 __ literally cried out for ~~li~!"!ir~~ uiei peopWJ,O. help. • ~ d g-a~e soorce. e :i ' -"' They petitioned the . take the inltia~e.; We " .Finnish ~overnment to have· hyperten,~on r.e· "f'"'1 do .something to cdntrol gisters no..v.:!W don.'t " ~ii,, hea-:t·diseitse in the Brea wait for peopl& t come "L called North. Kyrella, to us . We're trYj.ng le>' , "' 11 ' and now a unique World change a wayofll(f!attts· · , 1••1rl Health -Orgaftl':iation root.'' '. · ' . , , (WHO> pro&ram is un-· ~tides a poogrfl1J1i 1to A " der way here that may_ teach K.yrelian W..omen _change some of the ac-how . t·o l~ow~c='.r 1, th-e· l.lo-cepted notions about the cholesterol le~-<-mt theJ.r ..,~,;main c aUs ,es of farDilys' -die.ts. the; :.,-it; tho ' . k) t'.n arteriosclerosis.,.,. au nties ~ere a~et-" tiu;.i A. jarring aspect about · convince the tliree local irl' lifestyle in the communi·. dairies to produce ~e· u! 1 ty near the Finisb·Soviet low fat milk:. lo the space "1 bol'.derlsthatltsme,oate not overweight, geti>le•>-~N• ~ae L /e~ls ~~ ty of exercise a,nd seem -;~ • ._ f'o ;;,~. "to"!icapefrom the stress sate ••• Y 011 : ~re IO<>ri situations that have beeil ,. , . ,. ,,,'thought Jtey factors 1n shattered eo ·'~ · coronary disease. J ,, ~ l · "'~ ~'et here 70 percel!l.o! lfnd oyt· ... .., 1"" 1' th<:' adult maie" ·;.,.)i ' · : • .. .. tbex've hao chest p.W.,.. . • a · n II · ~e r Ir -u 4 .. If yo~ ask a 'fellow .. ·. • · ' J ··>•v1 anywherl!' else'lf He's ex! . 11011n9 ~fl--~ ,,,q -. d th ~ h 'II " . I ) .. ; .pertence . ew. _e . are ...,,, •••• l . ~ _ answer Yes or n9," said \ "-." Dr. Pekka Puska, who is ·tatlten." ~ charge of the WHO pro-·'" tr.am. ''In .North"'" . . 1 • ·•lt Kyrelia, if the answer· O(tv;oyean.Iowfatmllk h. isn't yes, they'll tell you, h8l gone from 20 to 60 · ·• 'not yet.' . ,' f , . , . percent-of the total lOcal ''People in the com· produCtion. . . • , mWlity take One da)r at a Bakers have cOoperat- time. It's, a special ed)>yreducing·sugarand • . moocr... ex{>lained M.rS. b\itter content in thMr '· ... El.mi Sarma, ,a 47·Year· goods and."' th4! tom· 1' old sales Worn aft"* ho suf· munity's lar.ge't sausage :::: ?· fered a.ehe~rt attack tw'o manufacturer agreed - years ago. ••we knottdur-Mter he bad it he~t..,, .. own history tQO .lieu." . . tack ljims~lf -·to de- ·t-~ Xhls history means 1 vel~p a low fat substitute •' that 75 per:cent Rf the de· \(or ,the sp"icy ienkkilnak· " ;. aths i.mOng, the 185,000 kara sausage~ ·· WPulatlon, in the ftudy Smoking was dealt ione come from cor· with as be st the' · .. olWal'Y or .related ail· authorities could . • n\Epta. , Figures In the' Cigarette adyertising, tn WHO st ~d y th at the area was banned,~~ -• estaptished e rfgion as was smoking in all publis, tbe~orld's eart -~ places. Private ~office5· capital -.bowed that il <>a· and stores . were. also. ly one male between the asked toJ{;>rbid it, sot,bp.( ages of lO·<*bd 64 out of lighting a cigarett'~ i ;ooo men in Sbfia, w out d b e c o .me. ,_,. · Bulg~a. has a heart at· equivalent ·to an.' act of f :: .. -tack each year, 21 dO'in a defiance or t>utiliC 1 lr· }'~·· town ot a f~W thousand r esponsibility. Among ~ ~-· lite llomanfsi, about 50 men, during the pro· miles east of Joensuu. gi'am period, sm<?Pn&: . ••1•ve had two go hasgonedownfromSS.to . before they were 30,.. 45 percent. 1 --r ~ t ·said Dr. Heikki Siltanen, A ma~ lil<fo KarttWlOD, I 29, who practices in the a taxi driver, nows that • -lovely green and white at 45 he is in a zone of.de-· / 11ilJaa.,, amobg the, fir ep danger, Two~thlrd1Hi( Cteel ,....i bir~hes . "No the ,lleai;t 91,1ackll"ii'lte , cme t• aale. One of the com.e· In •middle afe , ...... ~botks you get in where the majori\y ljl • ,, .._,bore from out'· the Unlted •Stat~s.~ l.( llde Ille, erea, as I did, is after 65. He'ls...,. g~ "*' · ..,.akiJXK school check· ample Of how ..s:n ln· upS. '\'pu are shattered to dividull lo~lows tbe-pro--1 find out bow many very lf'11'· He was slttlnll In youne children arf Uie ~flee oJ Dr. larmo 1'i!lth0u.tfathers.''' 1 Virtamo. where he had ' Wbell the five-year 1!>112 ior a check or his ,.....,, !>qan 2\!i,yeara ~~ensiOi{, and talked .ioctor• made a pro-· abouthimaell!: '. al the kind or men "I bad cl!oles\ero~ _. dyinc. troubles too WC9re '1111 ost r~stdpnta are we've m~(~n)rf!i):t'cn · dairy farme,l'I or !um-the di~ il bOtiJe, apd "'x berlaeka 111ed to woe~-blood choleste'iol llr(el .. ' ... . ift;~ou:td.Oor1. They ue better now. 'It's 1011e lean mu1culat. Even from nine. to six. I take t::f b a WHO 1tudy -the high bk>pd p~ure i 111e!I bad aubstan· m«llcloe, Wnd tbat'.;Jnt-, .. liallr .... bodrflltlhan• prov~d ._Bul I'm still· comparallle &•OllJ" of smokang. Yea, I ·kilo'ir AJD•rllllll rail ~•1 ~!~h i\js, aod\111>'' ~ ., ".#~en, UMY ~ aafJ QOQ«t.Ots to1mell(ft 1 r,rl•• -•luralll7 tty tbulh ter-~. nlore 11eart 1necJt1. but I h•v•nl ·~· 'Jbolr~allt7, • • GQd lu)qw1 ever,y: e' 1111•. wal fat talD enoua~ aboUf• <l etaedanl. ld&h· fet nagged evel')''ll' lb• a bard-have ftfinterest d 1 - 30°/o OFF ' 2.99 Reg.4.llO~C-· Gent.line Suede. AYliabie .-a ............... Compw1menl$ tor cash. check bOoU. phot09 and c:tw.ge. . • i ,. ... 1~~ Fiberglass in ..iO!te0001on. 50"x84". " ~· , > .• ( .2.99 _ ..--... aow...-.·.iuppon 1 .hole~ Nude fl8el V111ety al I ~· • 10ne9 tbchoote from. ••• S1z average a long. Adds'it.wort frotn wail! to toe.··' 1,:. ., .. , •· 1~00 wom...•a windbrellW. 100% NYton taffeta Machile washeble. A v.-iety ol solid colors. to. choOSe from. Sizes S,M,L,XL ,. ·-•• 11> • ""'°'-•nee• " ~ . ~'° ....,.. .. , , .. , \.I" u.. .;,ip1· ... -011r IMlt plllowa , . . .. ........ 11s., an,11 ~1s5 .. ~1',,'1 v·~.';A/'$1 ·, ~-' -..,. . ·~ft· RM..S.so ... Dacron•po1~1er. ~ • ~ <:'!,'-i'' ' • ~9".'[' .. ' 't ~Wo'f"--wtlh , 2ft1Reg.•.so ... aueen-, ·lodooip1pnt11 vf\clueii<oms , , 2/ Rtg. 5.50 tL King . to~(rom . . . '{ I , Special Buy 3.99 Womtn'I Stnoet topl. 50% Poty 50% Cotton. Mad*Mt Waatiab19. TIYee style& lo choo8e from In a vftty of patterns. SALE · , ·Swivel Wheel Stroller 18.44· .... 124. F11lutn pedded seat. ld{ustablt backrest. Shopptng buket, footrnt. , { ; • / .. • MllHI' 3 pc.,P1nllulta 29.99· 1nc1.-... rlildlet. .... log .pan11, 16clrt. Aff ,of ~1}11 '"' ~-·J.°" ii •lylM too. TCFlJ. • SALE . •• . " . ' • • . ~. • I l' t \ I··. . ' ' • , , . . ' • • • ,t, • • • .Delul!• B•bY Cartier 3.se.· · {~ ..... ~~~\llCUUfh• tomio<I pOd. ... Illy wilt •tand and pl"1 bllls. ' I ' . ' . ~:' . ' • • ,, • l • 'I " ·'• I r • , Cl ~ ~ • Sond!y, F.t>fu!I)' 23, 1175 ONLY PILOT -s'Loss •orst·ill 11 ~ears, 10:3~ l ~·: ' ~ •• '· Sll~1"fLll (i>.PJ ~ The Ulllveralty orW11ib~ upoet 1tcond·r1J1k•d 'UCLA io3·ll 1 Set11r<YY 1 lll~t n a Paolfl~_. Cooferenc ballcet~.U same. ·' llCL was nJan.s 19631nSeot· The' 1!11111. ~nt, men f!1f the Brui .... w ... -.~o,rd Wublngton' and Jl111 Splllllia .wltb ~9 PQint• •11¥•·· . trolled the boards, outrebound· Hllf'Sbman said the victory was. inl ~'Bruins 57·.$>. JadtsOo led the most saUllYing of his cW"eer aU lt.boWtder' wltb 14, '*h1le ~t question.'' ' .. - and John Lambel't applied t~ \ Ile 1'heo the acbre ;JU tJ3.3T. Th~ Huaki"' h'ad 1'l!t 11$ •tral(ht J• to ti>• Brujlls. W•slilngton ha~ll tor\1GLA. ' ·UCLA 1111 • Mw.n 11, )\1•1hl"""'1 lt, °">11•"91'1' •;Mc:C.rt•r• "I ~pt tbink&ng they would Ml,~"•, SplllW 10, COf'U.:. •. lowrn•ncl z. cool off-and they didn't.'' UCLA . Smllft,. tlll•b3021-M . second half olincher as the Tro· jans downed Wa1hington &-ate. 81·68, in a Paclflc-8 Conft!l"ence game Saturday night. The 1 .. 1111 mar1lll w11 the bis· 41ost for UCLA 1rnce 1964. when l)llnol1 h~'de\l tho Bruins ·~ 2'1· Alter, t-e lead lietl cluinJed hands uven time. "!1\1; the fl'Ol".• ha:J! be.en• t ed nine, t1mu, w •• h1ilgton ~mped aliead< to' ~taY S0,28 with :47 ramainln' In tb<!)lalfl\'hen ames EdwardJi hit ashott"l\lmP 111ot. • ~ils.h.IJ!rton ••Platy bull\ • 20-point •dV.l,!ltate l)t,m!nutes into the aecOnd half byoutseorlltg the lli'Ullll; lg.6._;, , ' h J h W••• 'd mi ( W•SMINGTON Oil) · coac,. 9 n """en sai nu es ~ 1a. ... .,_.. 11. eowar• l4; Pe•i.•r 1, ifter; his Bruin$ were upset. 111.rni..,n,lt~1l, 0or .. ~•.5cot11. r ••• , ... Williams scored 22 rirst ball points a nd the Trojans led 26-19 at half, and Lambert had 17inthe second as the visitors "'on their sixth conference game in 11 tries. j!Qlttl ijttl ·~~. I , ' , • ti.rr'r,, {Jl~llson ~·~ed the Jl,bskie~ wit~ ,~7 J>!)inb,' while !'IMei>•,e ~~m•l!Y a~ded 22. . ,.~b1p~tle~ b~ u many as 28'j>olnU a r"ltamsey oomplel· «I a \bree· int J>l•Y wt th 4: 18 :en in the aame 'to make the score 96:1!9. ~. Wa•hington llullt • lO·poln't 1ead belor• th'o Bruins clooed the gap"' 52~ at hau:time. The toss·w•s thffecond ln con- ,ferenc;e Play ~ibis year for the Bruins, wna still lead the PAC·B wil)j a: t-2 nbord'. . • ' • Tho B~ ••nit ~1 of free throw&t 1ocftKlin1o l6 of lt tn the first half wliil• WashlnBl"!\,••n· verted only seven of 18. 4 Ho*ever, tfie.Huskles m~de 48 ol 87 field goal aUemptK, a :ss1 percentage compare~ with UCLA •• 30 of 82 or .365. 7 In· addlUon, Wa•l1h1gt~ $'!'' !. ,\ t :··F~e~g~·~Tol~ -~· "; . 1· ' ~. ~~·~hi· .. f ; , 'I I ": •"~il ~ ~. , ~ 1 ' ( ; ( ~ 1' > • .,.~ • f /;1 • \ . ,'~ :rl\(e;1 seq u'e~c~ of !'1i\!O , ~~I~ he was ·~11\led for the expr ... ed his thpughts cm retir- 1ovent1,' put 1lm.11t.y, prOtia, Ii .,. ·he,played in d~y.~opmeqt of Ing. ;r~ould'~ad aomel.Oi&DI~ :, .. CIF _play<>;ff.8. flJ'.(d the prp-''As soon as y,ou retire ever~ b,llth.; 1ql\oo\id111 • ..marrlof•1 ilye v/ay he,,ad":\!fUStered tiis rone says, 'The. king Is dead. c~, p•Centnooa.., retlrlmerit, tJon . Uls prom!Mnce grew LoD.C live the 'king,' and the job death', '\.L l~~•t ., · ., fhd; ,be 'e0joye4.:. 'conslderabl' goes on. You don't understand It .il,,"""}RGl',11 undenta!l'l•b~ ,l>OtOnet~ vlalhe If<""'· television what tha~ means until y ... re· tho~ rJ\111~1 people f""e retlr_. and raaio. ' lire," he says. me,& ,,..~l~f! .J!l,.bed emotlods. But in \tne day_,.when he retired ''It's tough to feel that all aton- Thejr"fe, to escape the pre:-f& CIF cocnmtssioner, that ce you're forgOtten. The transi· u~o ~k and they· loot tiorllssodlUlcult.Allofasudclen . forwaif 'a Jife ot Jelaure, you have no resPonsibilities. ~'(<ii, fU (In the ganlen or nothing to do tomorrow. ~v · i._ , ·' ,_, "You doD't realize you're old, ,ll!lt lllllO realize that by ·u . HITE then you retire and it brings to hav.INI r• heel the.mil-• of w . your attention that you don't retlrelnenjl they ha'le taken the have a lot of time left op this nesl .t~.11,A•t bie.,•teP on the . WASH earth. You anticipate life ·expee· • s~q Ellle. -. _ -t tancy to be l,imited when you re· 6o ~il ' KeMetb Fagana, . · ti t 65 tlw~. ~ f rea . • ~~ rev. commissioner o · "The next major event b(your the OlF ' lllel'n Sectloo, a PQlli· · · •Le••-"1·" life will be death. I'm not ti'irald tlon-be~ Cor.:21 years. Fagans, 1itestjle abrup,ly '.ended. He ot death but there are so-many 8 Bal la1a.n4-. resident, built became merely \he FORMER things I want to do.•• i!J" ~I ' Jqto -. \olid, sports en· eemmlaslone•. i be tity ~i ,an ·ecpnomicillly sound No fno~ 4e'111ions; con· P:agans' ret r~meot h¥ en body, I 1 -troverales, te'sjfonsibWtiea, CO'm· made more dif(icult beca\l!fe he ~m~~·75hewasmEman plaints or,·plaudit1. Com· remainsontbeCIFpayrol,asa c:.!.t .. "'~ ~.i consultant and special projects (/( ..,.,..,.~ ~\loo ~' Sqm,. ~sloou F ........ l;I now l:itlzen man to satisfy some retimneot ~ blllh tlcbaola lookiato hilnfai' 'l'..1£1DS. • pay requirements • Rf dance::'. l~ade1ahii>, d~ioo.s How ~oes he ref:tj.bout hia new So he goes into ibe office every and lldmunatraUon ol !'1hlef.ics. . way of life? Ii ' ed At Um .. be'was embroiled ln In an illtel'V,jew ma~e only four day 'a~d bandies bis mtt con~veny when Q¥mbers or days after 'l.elNir~'"· llnal duUes,Crom the. conf~e ~!" ... floe "'-tt' ."Y u.o;ii while the new CIF comm1ss1ooer uu k went astray. On other hour as COf)1mJ48J , 'Fl1a,ps · · runs the show trom Fli'gans· .( .,·:· t former office. S:n• .. ,.t .. in B-=ef "There .waf no 0 emotipnal r,... a • • trawpa for me when-J: cle.ued " • ., out my d8'k fo.r ~he final t.Une." Wver WI. n .s T. 1' tie; Fagans recall~.· "But wh:eo I eame. back the following week it i .W.I iealJy tou&.,.h. The neW,COID· 1 ..i ~· • : • · ~ •' ,miaslbner wu·al'"my desk, tating j,_?;. • · · " !phone caU., openingtbeiDll, us· ~ .. ·i~gs Top .B_ruins -~~:~r~~':i~:::::=~.: "ThaCs when tbe allock Jlil. '~When you're playing a hot cl\lb-whlch the Huskies were-- you've go\ to take more time," he said. "We didn't do that. ·i We should have had more pa- tience 81\d dlsc{pline oo our of. fense," Wooden said. Wa1)ltn1ton coach Marv ,., .. H•Utlnw: W•lhlnglon ~1. UCUl.U. F~..i: Pown~~1 ).'dW•rd1 . Toi.Iii loul1: UCl.A 1Z, W151'11"""9" lll. T1<hnl,1l1: W•i.hJnw!Oll bMch, UCLA bet!<", A: 10,000. TroJa•• Rlmlp PULLMAN, Wash. <UPll - Gus Williams shot Southern .Califoilnia to a big first half lead LEE TREVINO LINES UP PUTI DURING LA OPEN PLAY. Leav~ng D~dgers ' Patterson Named So.,l-4' C•I 1•11 WHll•1•1\ 21 , 811rrell 10. I.A-I 11, !;! .... "' 4 •K~lt'I' l, """IO\Olt II, Trowbrla,. 1. TOI•!• :a. ll t<j .. W•slllflllOll SWte t .. ~ Pu~•~ 15, 81own "· Q910l~ 10. tur,....u ·1. Goov.c:tlllnl 4. Smilll lG, .JOnM 7 • .lellronJ, St~••• "· ToUolll• l .. !368. M;Unim•; u~ ... wsu It. 1-Fou•~: u5e u WSU17 ' A; J,900 Fitz Simons Leading ,LA Open ~ LOS ANGELES tAPl 'fhe pairings worked out so that ·ron1 Watson and 1'om Klte, two of pro golf's bright you ng stars, y,•ere in a three s ome with Pat FitzSimons. another yo ungster but one of the more obscure players on the tour. Watson claimed a title and <.'OI · lected more than Sl00,000 last year. Kite was rookie or the year a couple of seasons ago and in 1974 won $80,000. FitzSimons hasn't come close to winning. He h<'.sn't made ex· On TV Toda!J Channel 7 at 2 ·penses .in l"'c full seasons a~ a touring pro. "I wanted t o ilnpress \\"alson and Kite,'' FitzSimons s aid Saturday. "They are Criends and contemporaries. I Y.'anled to show them I could play on their level, too." . He did. And it was most irn · pressive. The curly-haired 24 -year-old ripped seven ~trok es off par in as many holes. set a course record with a seven-under·par 64 and caine Crom four strokes off th e pace to a six-shot lead after the third round of the S150.000 Lo:; Angeles Open. "I've been getting over n1y fear ," said FitzSimons, whosi:: gra'ndparents emigrated from Ireland. "I'm not afraid to shoot a good rOund now. I've gott'en over the birdie-bogey syndrome . Now I can make a birdie and not be acr'aid to make another one.'' j..A ~Q$TA -Cori>na del Mar's ·average II> 1.98 as he got his 27th That's Vf}lY I wish the ~eak ROd ·11-. erushed Allan Stone.-, cl\feer sbutbut. His fiVe shutouts could bave been clean. I Clon't --- 6·2, i-2 • Saturday to win the 1fil~~ls bis <otal of last sea&on. knoWtbow I'll feel when~ fully Angels' President He once reeled off four in a tow and in one stretch of seven hol es went seven under par. It helped him put together a three-round total of 205, eight under par anti an all but unrea chable six Strokes in front of the field . World Championship Tennis'-La sevefed. I have no hobbies, but Costa ClfSsic singles. Sloekt•• Tri_,.lu l'll 'bave to do aometltiag. I'm a He ~k home $12,000 in first F.ORT WORTH _ :rexan Dick work-o-holi~." prize money and ass~ecl the St41Ckton and Australian John re!!~':i~~'!!t? Fagans like to be world group leadership in Hag-Alexander blasted their way lnto "I hope it would be said that 1 ear pot.its. . · the finals of the Fort Worth dedic ed thl · LitY r ,broke ~IS fellow . World Championship Tennis ~:i pa~~~ci~°al~'by me; Aus*1!•n 5 s.erv:e ID the first Classic Saturday night. member schools. I tried to con- gam6.of•the openin~ set and ~e Stockton beat Vijay 'Armitraj duct CIF activitieS at the best match was never ln question 9r India, 7-6, 7-6, while Alexander' Jacililies available and sought to from tftat potnt as the 36-year-old won over South African Cliff edh d um d com l t n promote an atmosphere o( cor-rrol e~ ass e P e e co 7 Drysdale; 6-3, 7-6. dial relations,'' he replies. • t . Stone had advancM to the l"onnors Ad.,aneft ''I tried to develop ~e best finals wtth a 6·1, 2-6, 6-2 win over ,,...,, atbJetic program tn the nation. I Russia'sAlex:Metreveli. BOCA. RATON. Fla. -Top· held clinics and workshops on INGLEWOOD -Mike Murphy struck for two goals and added two ra&Sists and Rogie Vachon 111>5t~d ha filth shutout of the' seasqn as Los Angeles ex1,>loded f,,r a·s.o Nat~onal Hockey League ·victory, ovefii. the BOston Bruins Satu.i'day u.ipt. The Kfnaa, who moved to within five P<itnts qf leading Mon- treal"io_ptv"tsfbn a'"'·captured their f1rs't season. ~4!rle• iexer from the Brul~ 1nlf 'l>f•ted tbelr largest aoaf= areln alnst Boston .. vac tn, ttfl lea"gue's leading coalie, 1oWe hlf goals-agalnst . . .. I' • . . I I TV SJ><)rt8 · 1~ a·lll· <~> -J'IBA BASKETBALL -The Portland •Troll B'azero meet tbe Wuhllt1wn•BUl1et1. ' 11 •.m. ('O -·WOllLP CILUIP,ONSHJP TENNIS- CoYerago of the .lll0.000 pro- c:elebrlty, top,ci atLaCoato. seeded Jimmy Connors defeated coachinS conduct. I took releagu- .Karl Meiler 6·4, 6-3, and un-ing resPQnsibilities away from seeded Jurgen Fassbender of the principals and developed the Germany beat Charlie Owens, playoffs so we have no bye dates. &-2. 6-4 Saturday to qualify tor Tra\rel cost& for the playoffs have today's finals in the $30,000 Boca been cut and revenue has been in; West independent tennis tourna-creased so service by the CIF of· ment. flee could be improvecl. '' BARCELONA, Spain -AM.bur Ashe and Sweden's Bjorn Borg 'advanced· into the men's singles final of t.he World Championship Tennis tournament, green groUp, Saturday. Ashe beat Onny Parun ol New Zealand 6-2, 6-4, and Bors tot.>· pied Spain's Jose Higueras 6-4, 6-1. laf!kso• Loses SAN FRANCISCO -An arbitrator ruled in favor of Oakiand• A's owner Charles1 Finl~ytod3.y in his salary dispute wl'tti right fielder Reggi~ .,Ja~kson . . The decision ,nakes Finley 4·2 in hii arbitration batUes with members of A's. ... "There was no' increase in See Fagans Page C·Z BABASHOFF 2ND: INAUSTJ«LIA MEET PERTH, Australia-Fountain Valley resid·ea,t Shirley Babashoff. competing for the Mission Viejo · Nadadores, flriished second in the women's 100-meter freestyle in the 'Australian swimming cham· pionshtpsSat'urday. . :iony Gray of New South Wales Wortin·S&B while Babasho(f had a time of 59.0. Friday BabaShoff finished third, in tKe 400-meter free with a tpne of 4:22.9. Gt1ay also won that eventln4!17.9. LOS ANGELES <APJ - Arthur "Red" Patterson, an ex· ecutive "'ilh the Los Angeles Dodgers for nearly 20 years, was named president of the California Angels Saturday night. He takes over from Bob Reyholds , who sold his stock in ttie team and resigned three months ago. The announcement. was made by Angels owner Gene Autry, ·..,ho said the agreement to bring in Patterson had only been reached earlier in the day. ''I will not be a second· gUessing president," Patterson said. e,atterson said he would concentrate on "getting people into the ball park . Harry Dalton <Angels general managerJ is in cohiPiete charge or the team." Patterson, 65, was a baseball writer with the old New York Herald-Tribune, leaving that paper lo join the National League office in 1946. After a brief stay there, he joined the New York Yankees. where he worked eight years in public relations. Patterson was hired by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1954 and rose to a position of vice presi· dent with the team. moving with it to Los Angeles. "Yori 've got lo have mixed emotions about leav- ing the Dodger s," Patterson said ... I have spent some very happy and very profitable years with the Dodgers." .. Autry sai.d the Ang'els had talked to several people a~ut the job. • 'if.Harry Dallon was in the run· nin~. bu.t ,we felt the imPortant thih& \)'aS to build a winning cl\K>," Autry said. hHarry could be,.president and run the team i! •-...!!."O 0 JI .£1 ) -SUPEllD'•·"as -·1·ne men'• fin•~ II\ tile ~tars ciim-. pei!Uon . . u :3o p .m._.!•L:-.~~ sroaTS SPE .... A.., ... ,..... - tJCI . Bags· 7"3•63;. Victory . . I ,,,.. U ,S. A .. VI. t(llllPl'Y jo I telim boxing nra\cll" Also Am«l•ansklo 1p.m1 <'J ~ -Tiie Philo l\yen D-"ve 81ket sCored 27 p<>lntl to .. Monday night irl' their next ~c· establish-~ cite~ •coring record tion. 1 UC trwiM 1111 •• " I ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • • • • • • " -.. I " • " • " ' ' • • • • • ' •• • " " but we felt il "'ould load him down too much to have both posi· lions.'' Patterson said Autry o,-iginally called him about other people' the Angels were considering for the position. ··Then I got lo thinking about it and I called him back. We got back together again today and decided the whole thing in well under 24 hours ." Autry and Patierson said the arrangement had the "bless· ings" of Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley arid Dodgers president Peter O' 11.1.alley. Asked how much money he would receive, Patterson said that in discussing money with Autry he learned Dallon's pay and lowered his own request. ··1 told him I didn't want to get one nickel more than Harry. I wanted to show I'm not working over him. bi.it side by side.'' No contract terms "'ere dis- losed. Patterson s aid he had only seen th e Angels play in Anaheim six or seven tim~s last_ year. "I could shoot 75 tomorrow and 1 still not be worse than second ." 1..1.0•"9 5£.0.-e~ .Jller S..t11rel.ly'~ tl!lrd round '" 1.he~150,000 Loi A119"lei()pen110ll lour....-nent: Pal FtUSlmon$ J(l.11'°'-?0S u. .. uouo••~~ "*1•-111 lomkite J1..,.11-2n TomW•Uon •l·ll·ll-711 0.vieStod.IOf\ .a-1~-211 Jotwwl)' Ml1161r 71·7:J.6&-'1J Jim Oi!"l 64-71-71-213 Jerry~Gee 11).1l-I0-21J TomWei•lopl 61·7S.12-11• BillyC,.sper ri.7•·11 21• Ge ... Liiiie< •q..n.J• 11.1 H•le I.Win n 12.11-11} J<KkNickl•v~ oq..1s.r1-21s Rik MaSS""9dle t'J.1 .. 1<>-21S John Mall.Tiiiey 7•·1).ff-21b Bud Allon .a.1•·1'-1\b J1m Wlecher~ 71).l•·n-1lb OluckCovr1rwiy 10-11-11-11 ... Bot>E. Smltn 11·1fl.."-21t SotiUnoer ..,1.11.1J-211 Mike MIU ll-11·11-111 Bob Go.ti by n.1 t·l•-111 J lmSlmorwi 1?·1•·71-111 Mike Mor1ey 13·11·1•-211 L•eTre ... 1no e.6-111-1•-118 LeO!>arO'Th.omp!oOft /(l.lfi..71-211 Cr•IQSl.idlllf' 1>1-IS.llt-?lq Mll•k M.Jye~ fl8.IS.J6-n • George c .. 01e 71.79.10-2.lq &en Cren~haw 16-IJ·70-'l1q Cwll• Si fiord lb 72·71-?!• O•ck C••,..lord 14 ll-11 71~ Gibby (.nDert lr.-11·11 .21• EdSnffd 6l·lr..llo-21G Andy Non~ li)·IS.1-l!G Sr.,.;:e Ftt,.l'l~r n lfi..71-ll'll C.r.er Jone• ll·IS.13-22'0 J c . Sne.id ll).11·13-210 \Ile Re9.ilado b9"'1·IO--l:IO J.tek Ewing l'l-1'·1•-110 Or~!lleMoody ,,.,,.,.-110 Connors, Williams, UCl's Scott Shine Rod Connors of the University of Southern California captured the 440 in a m eet record 47 .9 Saturday as the Trojans dominated t):le UC Irvine track meet , the first outdoor track competition of the year in Southern California. Before a crOwd of 1,240, USC athletes won 11 of the events in the non-scoring meet. UC Irvine won two events . In addition to Copnors' effort. Olympic gold medal winner l,lan· dy Williams leaped 25-3 to take 'the long jump . 10tl-L Abt•l'l<Jm~ ISCI. ?, S.nimon!i ''>Cl, J. w .111,ms tSOI. l ime: q.I>. SIO-1. S<on (I). 7 Don•l'lue !SDJ, l Mull,...., ~SOL Time: 1•52.9. •olOl'l11rOl•s-I WrM!•l•r (S0 ), 1 CM!ildlt Ill, J. AOlli (SOl. Tome' S2.1 121>-1. Atir•l'l•m§ !SCI, 2. GllltH (5Cl, J Sim moois !SCI. Time: 21.2 Tnre• mll•-1. Pellon !LI, 2. Die~ iLI, l loll,,..,, (II. Time: 14:10 I. Mii• Relay-1. Lotlg Se.ell, 2. Sari Olf9(l st•t•. J.USC. Tlnw J ;lS •. Miqll jump-I . Moor• ILi, 2. ~<SCI, l Bftdl• CSCl . MelQlll; 6-10. Shot out 1. Budlnclch ISCl. 1 FNqUQ!IOlh ISC.l.l. Kleon !II. DblMce ..... ~,. J•Vf!lln-1. Goldie (I.), 2. SJ>oolslr• !L), l cw-.i · !II Olst ... t•: 2lt-l. LOllQ 1umo-1. WUll.tm~ (SCI. 1 H•r~"'"" 1SCl, l Fis.he• I Li Tim.I l)·l 01scus-1, Elder (S(l, 1 Owe"' 1SC.1 !. G4•drttf tLI. Oh l.tnc•: 1'4·• Triple !Uf'Vl -I, B•YSO'I ISCI. 1 C.OChH (SCI J. Bflle<IU ... (L81. Oisla<'lce: 52·'•· ~"""It-I, 01$t~ls1o. ISCI, t. ~ ISC). J.GotoCSC),Meigl'll: , ..... Doug Knapp or UC Irvine ran a 9:34.8 to win the steeplechase and freshman Steve Scott d. the An· teaters clocked 1:52.9"' ••pture . Sutton Signs the 1111(1. ' ' ~I~ ~(:!""~DL- 11. ta~·~.e:11~1~ ':cu,111111 · CAMPBELL LOI AN4ELll8 QJ'Ji: ,...-Flnol,rouncl ol !'lllY Iii the ~,000" LOI ~oa Ott*n. • at 00 trvlnt!' -al the Anteaters Thete w'as a litUe added excite--roll~ to · a1 '73·63 vjctory ovet menL to Saturday's game as the Le Is and Clotk Collea• at ocorpboard 1t .Crawford Hall Ctawfo1·d mill In collelle ~ .. kel· oaujlllt fire during the~reshman balla~\WlfSatunlay nlllht. 1eme. The blaze was.put out, but lla~er neede.d 10 pqln\a to ~ · the atoreboaril was inactive for 'the record and hif 'ZI wu moi1! the ~econd same ¥d tJme. had to ~an enoush to enable him to bekep,lattbescorer'stabte. bel!<l'"' thellighest scorerln UCT Altliough the): were never able histor)". He has now scored l,519 to pull out to a big lead, the An· J)Olnts. teeters nev'er trailed Lewis and t The win aiv11 lhe Anleaitn a Clark and were in cont.rOJ most.Sr • ,, Out .A!lra~am s of use won tho 100 in 9,6.i edging out teammate Mike Simmons, who had the _!· • • saril~\tibe. , -.._ ,. ~·- J 10 St~M--l. ICfl_, li1,l. ...... n.J. n..: 0 4 •:)I... ·~--. LOS ANGELES -Star pitcher Don Sutton, wh,o pitched the Los ,1 Angeles Dodgers' only win in tl\C 1974 World Series. sign~ foi1he 1975 season Saturduy. 4p.m . (7J -WIDEWOBLD , OF BfO ~TS -The ~,OOll natlonll Jlnall r'Od AioO, 1H ""'°""'' hot dot lkJlnt, ......... ~ .. l}S season mark and a 11·2 re· th1;; .way. Irvine's biggest le11d cotd at home. Irvine t.akes on Cal w•s a 62·50 adVantage with 6:37 Poly_.lfomono1 at Crawtord Hall leltln tbe 11ame. _ '1 I I I ' t. .,...,._.,_,,usc,,.uc,,a.~1Mn.TIM11t ' 1 .. ,. • ' Sutton , who hod been scheduled to enter arhltratioo O 1 ._-::~'· lte;l::" ~Cl lo ~-(LI, S. ! •; ,~:,0J;...-'i1ic~· '-.._.,. "°' L , next week, repott~ly signed n o 1 Olt..,..111. tfti'W.•. ' . ~ contract in the neighborhood of 11 11 ·--i~csc1,1 . .,..,.M.•°'-'t'" J $140000 Tl-:41.•. • • r I • l I ' -... ,, l I ' .J i • • • , .... .., 1 5 •i ~ . . ' VikiD· ·-'~-.. .l,4lls1Urn• cage rivals Hunl· . ...._.Mtol\i }leact. and Marina clash .,., .. llPthe~tst round of the CIF •·A '""~elba)I 'playoffs ftiday, in .i0\Jlddit1~n to five other Orange ti"~t a~eu ~earns qualifying for :1 ~Ul,!;.~Ummat1ons. 'frv!'fQt.l\er 4--A encounters Friday "41"\ji( Mater Del at Villa Park and IJ!~~ella at Fountain Valley. ~i'Y~dax·s firsJ. I9Y.nda.c.tiQD in ;_~tfJYS, 2·A and 1-A action features ":-:t:ff:' ~uth Coast Leagu~ quin- Mission Viejo is at Gahr, El Toro. at Ceri-'ilos and champion San Clemente hosts Brea in 2-A . , The Marina-Huntington Beach match pits the two 'Huot.ingto'n Be~ch District ri\"aJs against ·'" 'I ~ti· ·each other for tlJe first Ume this . season. In the pasl the two were both in the saa,e ·league and . vcar·in and year·out battled for ihe cro,vn. For the Vjkin&i. of J\1.ariu-. It's the ninth straight trip to the playoffs and·it's.tQe firth straight for the Oilers of Huntington Beach. , Mater Dei aru:I F.ountain Valley are in the .eHmin!ltions for the fourth time ln the past five y~ars . •~ Mission Vlejo's opponent Tuesday iS classified as .a fast· breaking team which likes to use a toQ:e press and 2·3 zone. Brea endangers S'an Clemente with a big front lfne and boasts a '~·!J:ub1i@, Kem1'1.e Win : ;u·~~ . . .. . ... ' . ' t~·~~9 /trea Wrestlers · ~..,,.,.lilt··~ . t/;""""1,,,_• ' '" • fi!Jualify for Finals ~te ~ • I ' .... ,1 • ::JM,,,.. By ROGER CARLSON ~01 _"9Ctt>t ot Ole D•ll' ,.llot S~ff ••1lf l l• .11' l>l"'~Jne Orange Coast ai:ea ~~lts:Uer's have qualified for the ~i~. Southern Section finals at :;..,~Lain Valley High School ., -'*xt Saturday as a result of com- :~;f~U.on Saturday in Q\e CIF pre-~inl at Wes~minster High. ,.!'.-c~PaCiftg the area are·a pair of ~t-place winners in &(tion that ~iti foqr.. wrestler# in each ~tassifiCation quatity for the ~als.• · · · .. "" NeWWrt Harbor HlgH's Dane ~ .. P!tlig sbqw~d his S\JPefiority in l?fl,~,..157-pbund class by pinning ..,.~·~nerupinl :50. . And Corona del Mar's Spyro Kemble took only 1 : 25 to dispose ·"4f(ifris final oppohent. -Finishing $econd and easily : .. J.\ll.fJ~fying for -the finals were ~na'.s Mark Allbrook and '"e:'.id Alves at 136 and 148, along ,.-:~~'·"'Costa Mesa's John Ogata, ~wbodefaulted . . . e,osta Mesa's Doug Stewart -"'(If an e'416Y 8-3 winner in the , .... JiU~pound tiff for third place, and • •' 10"'-' '· ' • •>• !• • ~ ' -~s6nNine ' ' . ' ... ' ' ![~ps MD, 2-l ;..ru ....... ,. ·•""°',.. ~rtrst baseman Bart Sl)afer hit .. ,.fiailome run in the seventh inning f~i"day arteraoon as the visit· rra.i ~Edison High Chargers edged ~'SJ:ter ~Dei's Monar<:hS, 2·1, in a "1oti~league baseball.game. ' Mission Viejo's Mark Merwin~ toppled a Buena Park foe, 3·2, to win third, place at 178. --. Also qualifying for ti,~ ~inafs were Marina's Doug Belanger iuijl l!uJitlngton Beach's :Elan Rosenthal. . The area's major casualt)rwas Dana Hills' Jean .Pierre t;>u~ay, who was bumped off by tough op- :Position . · "lrtt Pl.Ct 1 . • • 'Ill-Hin.ts (fl Modl:n.1 I .;!111 A9ild IS0-•1'7-0. 106-ftl1$ (1•11111hOl'll Itel W!11ten.(.SA. V11INy).- IJ.). ' \I IU-lu.ll\11~1 llEI Dor•OOI dlrf Qeat• lCOSt, MeU) by oet11ull. 121--TllOm•~ tS,t. V1>U1rl det Ro14Ye8t (Buefl.I ..... ~1 1.0. !lO-El>Qlt !l.OO••l dtt Fol~ IAAatelml 4-1. , \J6 -Till•l'IY 'Wtslmlnsu~rl dlt At!tlraok {Miifln1) 3·1. --141-W!iuoro I.El Modenel plnnld ·WOdatlls (W.slml~ster13;a.l. . JI 14-MCCr•llO'I' (El Moctentl dll'f Alvn (WrlNI >O. 151-Mul\119 (Newpor1l plf\lled 811$!\li. (Ttoyl 1:SO. • 1'8-J(lhnlOn (El Dor11dol def CNIW {~cllk.•~ .,_ \11-Ktmble (CdMI pinl'l"4 Treorlroo t&o1u Gronde) 1:ts. 194-811.a IE>per1n1ol dtl Klc'.Q !Pacltical ~·•· Hwlt-88iley \Sunny Hiii§) de! Urneron !Oilna Hills) )•0. TMrd~tKt 'l8-T•mu•• tBolu• Grandel del Hoy (LGaraJ •·O. IOl>-Zemel (Pacillc•) def Fi~l <El Dorado) •·1. 11s-Saucedo !E ~pe•d"I") de! a.,1•1'111'' o,1.o1rin<'ll byf'OrteoL 123-M•,c•rene$ IP<'lt•!><<tl de! Ro>.,nlh<tl (Hunlil'IQ\on ae .. cnl 3·1. 13(l-$tewar1 tco~t" Me•al oef wa1•~• •El Dot•dol l·l. ll6-StllrUQ9S IS•l'lt1ago ) del Landt ~ l(,prt~sl . ) 1•1-0•oor,an (Wes1er11 l def Barrow ( T!"flyl ~-1 1•8-8•azney (Val enc••l 0 .. 1 Thoma s (£1 Modena) 10·0. ISl -Tro•l er (Morro Bay) de! L1nnolm !Pacllk1I b-'. lbl-B111\er {Lo11ral <lef Pierce (Rit1>tllo Al•mitosl 4-<I. 111-Merwon !M•sslon V•e1ol def N•al CButll'la F'.irll\32. . 1~•-M< Bride {Villa Park 1 ~I Boyd {Morro B•v) 10.l. H.,..1 -0bbem• lBuena P•r~) ~I Ma'rQu .. , (¥a!Mlml, win over El Dor ado In Orange League play . Edison High's Chargers are involved in the soccer playoffs, which begin Tuesday. but it's still not completely determined who's No. 1 in the Sunset- Empire League'.-Edison or Sad- dleback. Edison had to defeat Newport , Harbor Saturday night, and-'lill . survive a referee's decision in a forfeit victory ever SaddJeback to become champion. · The 4-A basketball playoffs are not fully completed due to Tuesday's final play in the Whit· .mont (No. 2 to be decided between La Serna and Dom- inguez) and Citrus Belt (the title is up" for grabs. between Pacific •. Fon.tana· and San Gorgonio) leagues. •·.ti l•tbtNll U"kl\0'4lln ;ot Vertw.im Otl Wf>ilmonl No.? ll St, A.llftlerly Tuhin•t Cl lflH 8•11 No. t ~t. Fr•ncls •I Crtsctnt1 Vallt'( L.8 Wils,on at s.an11 B•rDlfa CIHll' 8elt NO. 2 •t Muir S.01'1 Marto~ •t F11!11rton Kennedy •I Paloi Vt'dff · Ser•• at Crtlpl Kdtel!a at Fount11ln Voll•Y Co'Y'plon •I Pasodtl'll 81•~• at ll'lgkWOOd Troy •t Slerr• Matinll •I H11"t1"91on 8'8'" Mater Del ti Viii• Park wtstmll'll(tr •I LB Poly _ 3·A.la•lr.t ..... 8ol,..Grancl•1t Gar•'!' • Ramon• II Vl~tor Vlltty RIQfltlll al O•n•r.4· C811\otdro.1at6tvirly H.IJIS MOl'lroYll at Clm•rlllo $1. Mo1>!c1 at Citbtllto. ' lbmpoc at Wt st Tor••ntt La Miro~ 11 Loi AllOS Anlel""' Valll'v.•I S.1'1 Gobrlol Gardal'I Groy..,..t Weit COvlu Mi•• Co$lll st Oo.,..new Burrough& tR1d.l •t,HOr1fl R~.,1'$1dlf Ar rowo 11 Gtl'ltsfl• .1 Palt(l.Sl)l'\ftglal Lynwood . . ! Ne.,..llllry·Park•I Mt. C•rrNI Lit Pvt"lt •t L<n Aml901 2·A &lla.lr.•lllilN Ntl'f ti s .. n Merll'IO AvlaUOn •1 OlaMtl lsl•nd 9,..,~ 51,.. Cte..,..nl• A.Ill LOl'OI 91 l.11thtrll'I ·<Et Toro at Ctrrnos -$antll Cl.w• 11 Bell G1rdel's ' Cenv•1 a1 Htmet Ro.,..,~ ti El DoroOo Norllwie.,.. 11 Woll'l..t «Jon al Ll'ldlo Cu W• Cily •I Agoura Sonor• itt LA 611ptlst v,.uey ChriJUOl'I •t Morel>O Volloy Ml5$lori Vlefo •l G•ttr Gllld~tone at Workm•n SCluln Pa~•de"• 1t Mlrale\le -, .... B•ikttW,11 ln!•nd Cnd~t111n at 6i9 Be•• Vue<~ V•!ley II Hollvlll• Kerl'l Vlllfy at Big Prne !>1. Bont~entutf 111 Atasc1de<o Templeton •t MOf'•O Bay Teha(napo ,u Car ponte"a C•llpatril •t Elslroore Herll•oe .u A.Quin.is F".en Ba1>\l~I al Ambd>\dOOr Needle~ a! l'l"nnono O..atn va11ey at B••l'lop Filimort 111 M•rlltOOit " Notre O<lrne •I Tw ol'I Plnt~ P11c111c C~rl•tl 1n at llrentwOOd St Vinc .. 1'1111! 1>,lontcl•ir P•tl' H~nt.no1on Valley en, ••l••n 111 Pd>"6en• Pol, Socc1r 'Ol-rn·na<1ea1s .. nta11 .. rn~ ... V.tl!ey CnrliH1n •t Gitnn L" Putnle .it ArcaOill Pato~ Vero .. , al E! Monl• Agoura al S111r"an M"a Co~la •I Sun•el·Em p"e No. I Wr\t Torr.ince ill 6o•r>oP Monl~ty Ga~• •t Sen11 A.na Svcl<ley II South Torr•nce SA Valley a• NOO)dl"' ~'"e<S•Oe Pot v a1 Challt>Y Ch>no ~1 Oe•etl No 1 Sun•<'! fmp·•~ No I al l"ioll•n9 H•ll~ 5-)n Ganr•el at Mor,.>t\!e Mont~nel!o al Oom•n11uez Onta"o Chrl•llan Ill Cla•elllont I ' :t ast ' , . . ,,. .. Tri.~om ·, illot~ ~J;Qps Player-of-year Pai·r .. ' . . San Clemente El Toro and Mission VieJohlgh_s, TEM.PE; Arlz.-The · whl<b combined 'tor'32·1~ ba5ketball records in UClrvlneAnteateraonly ·~lrcuit action, placed ht.ne pfayers on the otrt~ial manuged three hits in 11 s th c t two games here ·satur· 1 Orange 'County Spartswrlters A · ou oa& · day, dropping a college. STANbEMAGGIO Coich of the Year FVAce lifiswiln ' Record Perenni·o1 champion Foothill made shaqibles of the opposiilbn Satur· day at the Orange Coun· ty prep swim games in the Knights' pool as ex· peeled . but several Orange Coast area stars also took turns shining. Fountain Valley High's Bill Babashoffset· a meet record in the 500 free \Yith a 4 :48.4 as he left his opposition gasp- ing several yards behind. He has a 4:46.7 to his · credit in an earlier meet. And teammate Mike Kelly, another sophomore, captured the 100 back in 56.2. They paced Fountain Valley to a third place finish in varsity ccunpeti- tion behind champion Foothill and Servile. Edison's Randy Roberts was a double Leaguefirstandsecqndteams. . b b II d kJ h d • San Clemente's Ted Kalota, !'-~-7 \.-2 center, 1s ase • ou.., e ~a er,.o player Of the year, and Stan DeMagg10, who directed .Art ion a State, 5-1 and the victorious San CJemente Tri tons to a 12·3 circuit 9-0T s· • A mark,iscoacbotthfyear. · om pence! s th . Kalota averaged 16.4 Polnts during leagu~ and teaters, pow 1·6, a~e e was often double·te'amed: lie had a hlch rame of 21 Sun .Devil' at \ •_clock against Mission Viejo and scored 26 against El.Toro · Ut11 is1 arter.nhoon in their lduntv~rstty. •• na game. ere. - Kalo\a's teammate, S.lO'h guard Ditve Taylor, The Anteat~rs took a also a first team selection. Taylor, •a'\13"rb o_~tsid~ ·::i~t~ \~:h~~'~:: >OOler,averagedlf,4. . " b ·1 tl "' ahottllved Joining Kalota and Taylor on the tint team ~re ~u · S wai· 'llw · ·cored .ial-ds Dave Cooper and Dean Egertson of Mission ori 1~0 1.:-e'tf ~it d .tejoandguardGaryCOMallyoCElToro. l' • e .11 ipe ou d"!' The latter three carried their teams to ~P-5 re· twm~the tilth.Jn ~lx· cords whlch)elt El Toro and Mission.Viejo lied !or th "Cl' ':r h p' tin second. Cooj)e~ and £gert.s0o. "exceptierially~qulck, "' 5 0 " a er afe good outside s}\oolers and are noted fqi' tom'.lftg 1cor~ in the fourth on & up with steals. CQOPei' averaged 120, Egertson 11.4. wild plt~h aft~r leading Connally, an excellent long-range shooter, is ·off with a walk. also a poised leader. Named to the All-CIF l ·A Sh? r ts to P Ste v e secon~ team last year, Connally aver-itged 14.8 for El Wh l te head doubled Toro this season. . .. Palmer to third. . Chosen on the secqnd team. were"l-8'Center Ed But the Sun Devllti McFadden and 6-3 forward Mike Capl~an of El broke. the game open in foro, 6-5 center Steve Sawyer o:f Mlssicift Viejo, 5-7 the ftft~ lnt)lng when gtl41.rd Jeff Densmo~ bf San ~emen,e1 and 5-11 center faeJQer Ken Lan- ror'ward Steve Ripple0f Dana Hifl$, dreaux hll a two-run homer. Catcher Gary Al · •Jenson added a home run in the sixth that sent All-South Coast League First Team 81 ayer, School lit. Ted Kalota, San Clemente 6·7'At Gary Connally. El Toro S-11 Dave Cooper, Mission Viejo 5-10 Dave Taylor, San Clemente S·lOY.l Dean Egertson, Mission Viejo 5-10 Second Team Player, School· Mike Capistran, El Toro Steve Ripple, Dana IDlls Steve Sawyer, Mission Viejo Jeff Densmore, San Clemente F.d McFadden, El Toro Ht. 6·3 5·11 6·5 5.7 6·8 - Cl. Sr. -sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Cl. ,Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Avg. Arizona State ahead, 4·1. 16.4 In the nightcap, John 14.6 Polonl pitched a one· 12.7 hitter as the ~n Devils 14.4 erupted ea fly . Rlsht 11.4 fielder Ken Phelps Avg. 11.4 14.0 10 .6 9.4 10.8 smacked' a two-run homer in the fourth to pace the SUn Devils. Third baseman John Espy had the only hit !or UC Irvine. \\'inner in the frosh-soph v d w· competition .. wi~nt~c the' anguar S Ill 100-yard 1nd1v1dual The Anteaters should resume their winning wayg Tuesday when they host UC San Diego at 2:30. UCI is at home next ·Friday, meeting UC Riveraide. The an· teater1 invade Sawtelle Field tn West Los medley in 59.l and the 10~~j°J~,~1~i dei Mar's NAIA Mat Crown Dean Heck came through with a nifty 27 .2 . _ ,11.w Angeles Saturday for a 1n-R•od 1c1 pinned Gr•'90 CLI, doubleh.eader with in the frosh-soph 50 back.· Southern Ca~1for!11a snapping the ·meet re· Co.lle~e. w~n in .five cord or 27.6 set in l974 by weight d1vis1ons ~atur.. s·ari~ Clemente's Seah day afternoon to bf~e O'Gorman. to victory in the ~A.IA '1;U uo-Tt.om•t!9111tc .1t1ce1s1,1.1 UCLA. The Bruin1 beet . 1,~r-;-:.Y•ni 1"'1 plnl'ltCI Jinn!f'lgl the Anteaters, 11·8, in the ,:ire:i~:r;'~lo~:;~;"a~~ season opener. Former ,, 4 Arw•·P•clflc 73 ""· ), R~clanch. UCl coach, Gary Adams. 1J'c1 .•. C•l·TKn ,,, 1. Po,,_..,.\'>.· direc .. tho Bruins Foothill buried tbe op-District 3 wrestling po6iUon-in the Crosh-soph tournament held at .µte c~tegory, too, as Corona .iCost~ Mesa campus •. det'1Marwasthehighest .. It.·was t'he tti:J·r~ !!'IJJ!l,-r from;tll''°"~•ge str~~~bt ~"' th~l,"!h<I . (lcilist.area ai fHtli'.!';" ' host W~flU11ids .,..,.,.ed ·,. .. . :. 1'. .awa~ w~~e t)t'ie. ,,,. ;;7 ... ,.,_. . ·\ ""'"· q·":,'l"°ned •k•>nve 1Gtftid1eyrfl•Y·~t-~lr~\;4.•t, .~ . I~~ ... ,l:f . 2. FooWU 1:,,,, 3. 1..• lf•br11:1s.o•. wuifters p US one second Wintmibtt.tr 1:•S.6S.. ro~un 1:4'.l. pl3'ce #lnisber fori the 100 (tee -1. Fll•nL'' c FootN1tl ~ J , 1:•1.? Cmeet recoro1 ·1 .. S1>U•l•M NNA finals to be held tn ~~:~;i1~! .. 1i:~i~~~· ~1~r1~•1\S:l~~~ Sioux City, Iowa, March BabtthOlf (FVl l :~.O. • , 6-8 2001i'ldo -1. Peti .. r t541ty\lt)1:.D3.6 . V d 2. a ... ct<ti•• tM11,111ai 2;0•.2 3. The an g U-IJi r s Her,cl\fftll !A.n&helmj, J:Ol.J«1, CtieJ finished With 134 points · Ae•l•rtil' !Servi!•) •1>if Y•l><•Y • • ' .l. ' iFootn11021illl.5. · ~ 17 1n front of !lecvnd ~i'~;,1~~\l.~trn!~:ir~ place Biota C~llege . (Foo1111u1 1J,(l 4 . 01stlfo11d !La Claremont was third and o...nao> 11.1 .s. JOl'let 1 Edl1.0J1l n.t.. A 'p 11. f ,. O. C•I Lull>er•l'I IS V>. •. L• Vt."" IS. ..., • ·10. UC s ... Oletol If>. Pt•ST GAME soUTMCDASTCHAMPIONIHIP UC:lr\'hM 111 I •• , •• w IAtM"O ... tMol& Aldl-,11 .. 3 O o 0 111-B .. ll•r IClOK. Flfmlrtt (fl,).2. &tlMtO,tl 7 0 0 0 12.-S•tcklolG)dK.Kempl!MI. ~,,.,_,Cf 1 1 1 O · l~-GonlitltS ISA.I dtc . Ourm«1 Whltt ... ld,•s J () I I CMSL Wl\lllngton, 11;1 J o o o 1'2-C•ll CCJ IMC. P•ll.Ovlc !Fl. E119'1'.3b J o, • • 1SO-Wood lSA.ldec .f""ertK•l4CJ. Alldt,SOl'l.2b 1 O O lSl...,-Sanclet' (SAi oec . Te><Nkubo 6-'llflg.t. J o o o 101.a.-1. I """""'· ort t o o o "':ai•·I~ Oto;:.WllltetCI-Joliftaoft,p I O a t. ,,, h,(hf(Fldec.Stul)lo;etMSl, Total• 22 1 2 o ~ uc:he I Fl Mc. o.vtne tc. sc_.., 1 ... ,... l'!'d'i-IJ. 'Goet!KM t F~ dee. OeVine I , 1 ;i UC ltv1ne 000 100 0-1 -+11~1 UiOMI d•C· AlMnM ArltONSt .< 000 122.'. 0-S S•CONO OAM& UC h•lflf Ill .. ' AllUm0,11 4 0 Btltl(O, rl ) I P•l,....t,cl l O Whil•hll•d, 1... J 0 W•tlllngton, Ill 2 0 • ' • • , • . "" . ' • 0 . ' ! : Stiafer'S blast culminated an Edli;;on rally that began in the sixth when pite;her Alan Gibson scored on an.error. FAGANS' DECISION ... 10011v -1. FrafWllll'I (Tu'll"l 52.02_ zu.za-ac lC ourw•~ 0 1e> M11creaoy (La Habr•I and Mario LaCasse Jerry Bel•rol t!>e•~!te l s2., '· Spwriem · ft-I 'Bl (foothtHl 53.11. k•HY 1Fv1 ~"· Ternes·, rau La anc, l/JOfre• -1. Fulnis• IF(IOll\111) C'.3 Willie Williams and Don (l)f1.,.N11t mar Ill 2. MiU•r tFVI ••.33. · · • 'd I °"smor>d (L•Qulf\la) SO.• •• Oavi' Hill were all 1nd1v1 \la !~.~1ru11i so.ss.Gos~11n .<F•11uu champions for the E'Pr, lD l o ~r'°"·~ 3 0 S-Lng, c I 0 0. ,p 0 • ~... '. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Continued From Page C·l ,,,. , !Kater Dei \po\( a 1·0 lead in the .. fourth inning when Tom Eccles :1~::' hom~ Da~a .GOles. Mater c. • •• now~-1; Ed1soril·l : member schools' dues from the ·Eiilsoa 111 time I took over until girls sports •it , " ''" came along just recently. Yet s o 1 o service has increased a hundred ~ g ~ g fold. ~ ~ · g g "I recall a case several years , 1 1 1 ago when an attorney called and ~ : g g .said I had libeled his client, a ; ' ! ": ~ .~0:sch;c~r~:n~~ sJ:~fh~l~~;h~ex~ is 2 l 1 day (consulted a lawyer friend of • ' ' ' ' ' , ' . o\ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' ' ' , ' 000 001 1-~ 000 100 (l-1 • ' , --:Net Results mine. He assured me I had done '" 0 nothing wrong and advised me g not to be frightened by threats of o lawsuit. ~ "So, l was able to convince the o Southerh Section executive com-g .mittee on a policy of not bowing o to threats of litigation in de- 1 cisions we made. We had to face ~ things, do what we believed was 1 ·right and not bow to pressures," Fagans says. Fagans' appointment to the CIF post closely followed a keen disappointment he suffered when c;.1Hnw.n10> 1•1Gnu,_1 he finished second to Howie "11111•' Dallmar in quest of the Stanford s.:;.:;;-~~r~t~.0~:·k~·::::::.O. University head basketball •. ~· R••l\t'n cGrl 0.1. Schlrllf\O, '"'· 6-2, •·'· coaching i·ob 1,. t~OOn.Khl,ki !Gtj Oel. W!ltti.r, 6·2, 6·3. . "I felt sick about not getting , W•ll !Grldef.Jonei,6·1,6/. d · b " F {.'>:,,.(\. L•Coste 1Gr1 del . we\t,6·-,6·'· the Stanfor JO , agans says. °""'1'1 ''But I have always been a .~:V,OO!'C_ •••r·MOOl'ler tGr 1 d••· Posr.c>-wuo .. r, 6-J, ~ fatalist and I believed something •Ji.t 11hm ·Donsc h•1kl !Vrlde1 .we1Un·Runyon. else would come along.'' l)o}~~!:;'.~Co~1• (G~I "'· F~rsc ... w.st ... ,,6.,, And so it did, in the form of the ..J~ t• "'·''"'11"11w•-"'•To11,_, vacated CIF Southern Section ... ,,, · Tlllr•R•11"c1 · commissioner's position . 1(1.Vflfl,& -Shlflt• h '>il""'lifa<twines 111 IMI to Ortiz IA.SU) 24, ,... Fagans, who had put toget er a ~-'· ll'IU 1u tott 10 'kM"r CASI.JI :u, 1·6. , phenomenal basketball coaching ~ -MOf'M fl) Ott. MllcMU IUTP81._1,6-<I, (tot, 8'lyle ~.fttlUJ .. t ..... -record at Complon High and who·- was serving as Centeilnial <High vice-principal, got the nod. "I had to take a $2,000 per year salary cut, give up the security of tenure witb the school district and relinquish my free sum- mers," Fagans states. "I have never regretted mak· ing that decision, although I had some soul searching to do after my first year as commissioner. I was on a year's leave of absence and the school district called to find out whether or not I would be returning. ''But I looked at the horizon and envisioned that Sout)!ern California had potential for the greatest high school athletic pro- gram in the nation and 1 could be a part or its coordination and de· velopment. "It was a case of going back to one high school or staying with thewholeCIF." So the man who once set out to study law made his. choice. He sat on the Southland's prep sports throne for 21 years. Now he faces the adjustment of being citizen Fagans-a man no longer making decisions that affect ·thousands of people. , And perhaps through it all he gains a better insight to the words of Richard Nixon when he resigned the presidency ot the United States: "You can't know what it's like to be in the lowest valley until you've been on the highest mountain." SOO free -1. 611~sho!t (FVl •:4.4 \/'an g U Qr d S , W i l J j e lnwtt re(orOI 2. 8it1Clltlor (FootllllU lb • al t•"ed •;51.•3.SChurnaker !S.,Y llel•:%',7L A right 50 qua l~I Hericll !El Mooena) •:st.• s. Reotmi 1 for the finals by finishing {Sftvittl 5:02-•. d t ITI 1oobdck-1.Ke11ytFv1sei.21.et11f-secon a . -fev 1 Et oor•oo, .S6.~ J. B .. c11oe• LaCasse a winner at (Matinal ~.I •. Fr1nklln (l<Alll'll • • S9 • .s s. v .. ntey <Foo111.11> 1 :00.~. 126 decisioned his foe in 100 breest -1 Ptper (Sffvlt•I h ' r· I I , d t 1 01.t 2. G1(1WI <Foolnln) l :OS.3 3. t e Ina S, 1 . .,., an a wel>I:'• 1co1o11 1:0.s . .s •. 01ea ttintlnl 142 Ternes scored a 1:06.0 .S,Wel\dlfr lLa Hab•1! 1,06.l . ' d . . t . •• .OOlreereliV -1.FooV1!11J:11.Jl. 15·11 eClSIOn 0 WIJ'Jlu1e 'El Oor~o 3:24.e ]. Foun1ai1> Valley title La Blanc at 150 3:~··· '· L• Hiit!•• 3:21 0 s. Sono•• . • I ' J :J.1.1. and Williams at 158 a so Flnar leam ~corln11 : 1. Fool~lll · d • · Hill !:123' » 2. ~rvote !1)3) J, Fountain WQO Vta ecis10nS. . va11ey <tO'il '· 1.,s1tn POI s. Eai!>Orl posted a one-sided 12-1 '61>. Ft<n1'·Soo11 victory to walk away 100medley re1sy -1. Foolt\Ut 1:•9.1 "°·ith the 167 Crown. 2. El Oor1do 1:S0.' 3. weum1n'1er l :U,2 •. Serylte 1 :)1.8 5. COM I: S2.l. NAIA Cflompl'"OflLp Mttl )00 frtt -l. Furnis' if"oothllll t.t.1So11lflitr"Ca1Coll•,.I l:SJ.91. Aeyno!dl ( Foot .. iU) 1 ;~.2 3. Ch•mplfflill'lp WrlQl'll (C dMl 1; 56 , 7 4. Oe11n 119-Chavt l (8) dflC. 8•11e (A), 10-1 (Footl\1111 1:S1.2 S. Burthl leld (El 116-LaC•i~ CSJ dee . LoWl.oct DotiOol l:S9.2, ILi, 11·• lop ll'ldo -I. Ro~rt~ (EdllO'll 5'·' 13'-Slokn (Al plnnld Wiclr; (Ill, 2. ilMJ 11.0 Quint•) 59.t 'l. HMJ'fr •:•l (F ootflllll 1:01.0 4. ~eKll lllr11) 141-Terl>H (SJ <Set . Conrtld (81, 1 :00.)S. HKk {Cd.o.\J 1:01.6, 1).11 SOfrH -1. V•nKlrk !f"OO!hill) 13.5 uo-LaBltl\C {!U di!<. Eiien (C), Illes"""'' rocordi 2. Burk• !Servnel 11·5 23 . .S J. Oltl P•••t• (A.l'tafltlm) 2~.0 Hi-Wiiiiams ISi ~t . Browl'I (CJ, and Golll,..,an !We,\min•ltfl 23.1 S. J·1 ' Bic kford Ill Oorido ) 2•.2. 167 -Hill ISi ditt. MtCutclw:on (6), SO fly -,_ Furl'liSI IF001nlll) JS.52. 12.1 Cl•!ley lEI Do1;t<t0) ,._, J. Fimlold 11t-61,.ge 181 dee. AlbrlQlol (51, (Sef"vil~) 17.0 •. eo.,..erm•n !Garden 1.{J Gro>'fll 21.1 5. Alch 1Wo,1mln11er) uo-Menoli iCl det. D.ivl$ CR), t 11.1. 10-1 100 1rtt-1.RontrtJ!Ed l!.OO)S11 Hvy -McO orm•n IB) dee . 2. Gres<~ (Bre1l SLt 3. v .. nl<irlr. Rot1trr•onlCf.S·l !Foolhill! S2.7 •. Pree<• (Anal\elrn) Con.ol•Uon >I DS. 61cktord (El Dor1dal ~•. 1. 118-Kthl•r (SI pi11ne<1 HiO-l~l. SOl:l8tk -I, Heck CCdMI 11.11. flol;s . 2:31 {La Qwntal ?1.1 J. Fll'l!ald ISlrv!tol 1~6-Jo11nnes !Bl Oet. G••lbtlcM 293 •. Wr19111 !COM) 19.6 S. Horper tCl,J-11 lf"OOl~Ull 28.8. ll•-8ro•1> IS) dtC 8\1111tr1 (Cl. SO br1ast -1. Rtal'I fEI Oorltdetl If.• '19.S J. Amma1>l'I (Gll •Otl'I Growl 3,,1 141-Lrtlle (Pl dtc. Bo""tt CLl,~t · •. Waln•cott (FVI 3\.9 S. Phllll~ iLOs lJ(l-VI-(Tl ~c. SNw <A>. 11·5 Amlgo031 ,9, 1M-Mlller (Al Otc. Vemur• (Pl, 200 fr~ rel•Y -I, Footlllll l;Je.02. 10-6 .,. ,p 0 • Tol•1• ~ 1 11 ' 0 k_,,.,, ......... . ' UC Irvine 000. tl(ll) OCI0-0 Nii-SI, OGI ~.J-t GWC Nine Roll,s; ' • ' , • 0 ' Gauchos Defeated Curi. Etch4ody collect: took a 1-0 lead in the first ed' three hlta and inning and never trailed. knocked ii\ two runs o.w..w"1111 Saturday arterooon I to •• , G Id We t Wctuler.3b s 1 ·pace o en s W111,•1ty,Jt1 i , College to a 5·2 win over Hor111 .• 1,11 • ,' II i El<lltf'ldy.\$ S Santa Ana Co ege n a Ric N•ds,11 J o ·non-conference baseball Miu~.·• ! o, Elrtwn,( .. game at Santa Ana. Hudt.ol'l,<t s 1 In other JC diamond :fZ:: ! : action Saturday, Sad-&tf·• o : dleba.ck College dropped "';Qt!'1s ~ s a 5.3 decision to San k-1111' 111'""'~ Diego City College in the (>o11Mw.1t l'! O'XI 01o-s Missiorl Confereftee !tilftliA"•, ' 0111 ooo-a open.er for t be• ,_•lfNclllJI .•. , Gauchos. z11no111,rf 3 1 Saddleback jumps ~ri:.'t• · ~ g back into action Monday =~.1., ! i afternoon at 2:30 when Oo.,.l••S.P.dll ·J o (ts travels to MiraCosta Sprlf'lllm ..... u. 3 00 Ps•f9'4. c • foi; a non:conference "°"""·" ' o tussle. F'r'::"·" J~ ~ Golden West's win kWt.,111.i1tt• gives it a season record s.H111»c11JOO ooo ooo-~ of 5·2·1. The Rustlers s.11b1 ... 110 011 OD•-s • "' ' 0 • • • ' ' , ' • • • • • ) • • 0 ' • ' ' • ' .. • • • .. • • ' • "' • ' • • ' • ' • • ' 0 • ' , • ' ' •• • • • ' .. • • • • • IH Ooraoo l.J9,2 l. Sonora 1:•1.6 ·'· 16r-Monlgornfty IA.J Gee. Snyder Loi Amloos 1:•2.J S .. W11tml,..lt1' r.:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9~ , :~1.9, Fin•l 1eam $Corino: 1. F•ollllll \'"1 1 Los Amloo• I 146) J. Et Doraclt 1M •. We~lmll'lstet !9~Vol S. CorOl'lt WI Mar (891. ' ~::SCC Nine Drops Two Prep Soccer CATAMA:RAN_S~GqJNIC FACTORY .REBATES & Sen8'b!e rates tNt won·1 l>8 a burden to your budQeU ~sk _us how teasing lmf)rove• your caari how. ...,-- ' Two One Day sessions April 5·6 ''At Newport Beach'' G.•l your lrM Otoe~•• eild•1c11km now. Spice ft limt\IAJ (;,ont•ct Aldk Rowland 11 PO &.• 303i5. $11'11$ 9'arbtr1, CA 93105 (80$} ti61o0f2S A Divi~ion o( lnYttt Wnt Sportl .... ....... 1+-......... ALSO, LEASE TAKEOVERS ~~";.!"~I,~~~: ~~~g: ·74 cars witw 8 to 24 months of Cf'lgln1l lease ptyment11emllnlng, Wt,offar bnty the ctianest, tow mile&oe Cllfl. on thlt ba11s. Cira that "9 .;rffd to '*'*IM for our , t>tit custome{s. theae ate In our fleet at otd IOw prlO.• a. low lnt..,.st rates. Rell· ~ ;montx·-oas saveral PIMM call fOf en lnformatlori. th la may ~Your w.yto learn the real savtnos avanable thtu le119!ng or a _purch1M at tow wholeaale book with C.Ort Foll. ", .~tff,londay..friday 8-5. ~u~ay by appointment. ~CORT FO~ LEASING · . SIHCI 1934 . 2s16M•wpatt11¥cL, <;01tol Mi• .. l'hoiiit •4w••• ~.AUTOS . TRIJCICS • At.I. llfAICIBB • OAtLY l'tLOT For Coast Area Pirates, Gauchos P U BLIC NOTICE P UBUCNOTICE P UBLIC NOT1CC' l Cage Summaries .. • ... ~ ... ~""'"'":i-_ Tu:rnble PICTITI0 \11 •USINI SI NAMllYATI M lllfT --folltWlnt "''tlllttt Of'• dol .. '"1ll ... 011 ., • ,_Viti.MIO F ENt l COMPANY. IHCOR PQltATED, 1•0 W. 16111 ~I , Wt.I Mis., Co111. niJ/ OKl~lulorll Pflllllpl, o t.ollfotnll Cllt.Ofl !lOn. 1101 Hoo11>•r ln •. NoWOO'"l hoc.II. Ct lll. tt..O .f1111i<>r, Vars(t11 ltoCllaflctl. I 141 11•1 LOt11n.a leM ll 100 1 Ana••M IR I, 1 wetcn !RI ,.,,,. 11 0 no 1.Androlll(AI. !1me,1•.1 !Ill/I I Groo1n ~(")· l Mllkl" (~I I'"'" J !I ! Mlle ' M~ll~I' i L•. 1 R•<t'4r ILi. l .,,1unn\on!R ) l1n11 S·101. 110HH 1. Cor,.,n !R1. ). Hoftlt\ IL1 .J.CoH11nanlR) Tuna 11..4. 1XILH 1. Colt mdn IRI, 2 '°''" CA ~ T1ir.:'3 J Sl'KllPul-1 8rOQ•n J A I.~ Joli~ !LJ D"liln<I l•·&'·• Po!1 V111tt 1 Wollon !Ll. Hel(llll. ••• • J11nfor Vanit11 e • ....,. cto ct•l c.w,.... V.,.l'+or11 llOI F 1111 '¥1\11:. l<•OIVll•ldt !t i ... I ISi DYMft ~II (IJ) C l tl f<ll•• toni.r 141 (, t" y~ "-1Wtti (II G ( i.) Zlf'Jltl'lef""*! Hollllon.~ (•lone lo, 2t ·lt , El T1f• !141 1•11 MllllM Vlo~ ltiCk« ttl _, F C It ! Cunnllll;lhlm '""''m (111 F (l l Alli~ c..necociw.. n tl C: lll Erickson HAQ6911n t•l G Ill I(~ Su-.gn !01 G I 111 Sc.Pd;oda 5<11•"'9 1u~'-e:1 for-Fr•~ 1•,' ! HMfrlOn ~. M IMiOll Vl1j11-E,,,_•kwl 1. Rftllh < ~1!1t+me E1 T11ro, 31·2• "-· .. •ell O•I IHI P11llllll $pQWil•I (It) f" l2)Coml>!o c .... na 101 F ( 11Jl 01t1111 lynn l81 ( '181 P1nk1rlon T'-n!o.. 1 l~J C. I ~! Forke, °""'n ( 1') (, t•J G•rf"l!U 1'1 8 •t\l"ll Q >UO~ NOdl~f ii. o .. ""''"' 1(), nem D• ~. 111111'1une· H8, 11·15 Sophcnnore ..... ,.., .... 1111. li t) (tJ) w •• , .... K~y\ISI F (/lS..wau• Tlmmon~l11f f-(U \ E~IH'~ Geran!n"(ll) ( (l~JJol'lnw" Slecov" ll• r. 111 Millt r f.,n~!e• (11 <, 19) Pl'lolhl>\ L.lt<,lfW ·~tri i .. ) t .. I Ulljftrtil-, Ana.•-, 11r ,. 111 "•'me MC.Meriut IU)' F 4'! lluc.k F<...,llJI Cl llUE.-,knol1 ,c;t._P\Ou9fl 0 0 G t•I Loove -, .~1r00flbril ... lll G II) MJIC ... u IUrh'>t' IUlli: U gun• B••~""nQ"' U11 lw1 r111.,.Buc t. '· H•l•11•n , l 11om.1.i.. Hllllfmf LOOUl\ol Be.tcn l t Jl , 1t:1u,.cloo c•s1 ft JI C•,I• Mew lltOllnte~ j10) f (01 MC>ll1<1 H,0,1 l t•I F 1211 &now cori:.11 1121 c 1101 P1•M Acl<lm.• (1 1 G Iii Mi!$•lno Spinc1 (11 (, UIGili-t Sco~"ll "'b' E~l•n<..111 M<O..n1<·i- l (:Mii Me•• H1ln1 2, Re<1dt ~ •1t111n1• E ll""C•.t.1).11 ....,,ifl ll !4'1 !ill Fiii. V1U1-, f.oo<l,.ln ~•) F (TO) Svolti.od Glbln t12l ~ (f)C<l"'Oll KO.Utt (I I C. !Bl l(f,on'll:r R01;, fll l G 4 I I W!lkln•on Torti• (8 I G (2) Roi~• Scodl\Q ><.1b•. M J"ft"" 1111rlow 1 foun!oin Yil!IC"I' -Me•geruli 1f H•IH,,nt. F•vnlil•n V•lle1, 1~11 Not ... Pounl<l•n \ilUe-, .ind E<lowu l•~d !or le•gut" C"fm1>1on•n•P w11!0 11 l •Ko•d• ~;"j1',fu1 : 0 •,4, ~~~ l Orange Co~sl CoJlece 11oo111 (101 c <•1 '"•'' dropped a 61·57 decision Olfl~U!ol>n O~J G K l Pat/Ml._ C ""''r 161 G c11 ""-•~Hu• to ,Fullerton ollege at ~ot11111 111bs. Mission v2 "llJ~&at<ts 1'U)lerton Saturday night 1 Huflrn•n 1. H1wkln\ • .,,ont 2. h" S d d I b k Mawr-, 1. Morton ?, El To•<lK•~kl W ... e a e 8 C a,c.ou100on2. College was losing a li•llllm1:Ml$S•Ot1'111elo,J T•1f. s•.c.." • t t h ( Ml~Slon Vlafo win~ ~Of)hom.oft 11111 .,.... C0TI f;!~ lO OS • wi1n 11., ••U"d E11010 $0tondw••l'I CrOSfiMOnt. t-•mo•k 'The loss leaves Orange Mllll .. 11Vie)9 Cstil tlS! IEI ,. ... l(ru.mr)1ll F 111Holme• L.Mflth! tl) F \121 L.omb.lrO! eo.1.r 111'1 <; 11 1 s1·1-•~ Bt•wJeY t•J (j, 16 George Cummmo ilJ C> t1J c:r.~1a ~rln11 '"ta · M'''"'"' Vlelo ZMWI l, OeC•••$ 11. Et l<>•o-lllpp.•r '• 11'4!.lirr S, e"•rl< l , ~'"'' 1 H.illllm•; Ml•llon Vie10, l~t'I. "-"*"' Harw CH I ()JI Wt\\l><R S.rt \11 r: 1~! r.,.mOle>Oft SteMOI ! If) F Ill 01" Sn1'"" n1 c <tl El<adY P1.,,,,n <n G ro1 Ru1<1~ Vent!1M {11 C. 10 1-;Q.1\oo 'k0t1(10 >UO> i'j~w1>0r l P;111u1n .1 6"'''' We>tern Wol\O'l 12 Hd llh...., Ne_.,.l)Orl H••DOI, 2•·2• Coast wi th a South Coast Cont,rence basketball mark of l ·I! .,..hile Sad· dleback is now 1 ·6 in Mi s· sion Conference play. Eric South wi ck 's tip-;in gave OCC a 55.53 lead over f'ull erton with 4:26 left t o--p la y , but ~th e Pirates couldn't main- tain th e advantage. F'ullertoa's Kevin Flynn put the hos ts in front at 59.57 y,·ith 2 :36 left and OCC never recovered. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI •U$1Nlll HAMii: STATllMllNT lollowlnQ """" 11 aolno OUW· .. U l l' W.9. ELECTRONICS, lOltSMlqM· o~l•, Fo.,.,1.Mn \'1ll1y, CA t'lJQI W•llt • N , Brook•, to11S """"· 111911•, Founl•l11 Vllltf, CA t'l10I This Dusi,_,, h conOue;tMI by Ml I~ di~lcluil. W11lkr H . 8<00l<S Tl'lis 1tot1mont wos lll•d woth !hi Counl-, Cl••k 01 OrongO <;OUM~ on Tllll DUllMSli I:. ,onch1<1tO • ., • ( ... llOl"•llon, ,...,.ram111 P•11et Co .. In(, OK0t I , P'llUUpi. Pr•t. TMl 1tolomtnl W•I llltd wllll tllt Count-, Clt•I< ot O• .,,'JI County on F1tlnlot-,,, lt7S. ....... PuDlh lltd 0 •11110-Cutt ()Illy PllOt, io.tlf' ... r y t, T•, t), 0114 ...... tCl'I t, 1f1$ P UBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI •USINll l NAMalTAfE M I NT "'" T,,_ lollowl"9 Pit Mint •ro dolt'IO tNt.I· ""'''' PROMOCIONES GLAMA , 20;k M.lpt•A~I., CMU ..... SI , Cll. ttU1 F•Df.,.t-, •. 1tlj. l"OUU A.lbl•to lo.•1. ~ Maplll A .... P ub!i\hed Or11nge Co•\I 0 1hy PilQt, C.OSll IMW, C•I. t2•11 Ferwu.1 •r•. 1•.21.•l'ld Mercfl l. Atlcl• Gon1•l11, 1•11 ~ A ... 1•1s .,.2.1s c;o,.1.9 """"· c 11. •2621 IMrlo Morglth• LOI••, 10» ~· PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUl•Ulllllt:SI NAMlt:ITATaMINT Tiit l0Uowt114 .,.,_ Is doing buslnKI "' UHITED MOP:TGAGE SERVICE. !tl51 ViO A.t •,o. L09<1111 Nl91;1l, Onl11tnl•9'21~ "-1<1 R. HotNn, ms1 VI• Ac""', Log.-NI guet, c1111IMnl• t2Jw. pi. Avt,, Coil• Nc~ll. Co•. t26ll Mlrll'IOIO GOIUOltl, SOI E. 6'1.,...ly Pl .. S-1• A"". C•I. tlltM Thh 11 .. iu•e'' 11 cond .. c led b-, • 99ne••l P01•!ners11lp. . Albotlot Loor1 Th!' u .. tem ent .... <; II -...,;1h ,,,. Caun1-, C1et 1< at 0.-.tng• Co11111-, on ""bf"°'' It, lt7S. ... u .. Pvtll•\l'll<S O••n<l't Co11u Daily PilOI • F1b. J3, MldMot. 2,•, I•, lt1S J,._J I L" rso.1 ! IU .. ClllOll COUllT O• 'Otll STATE 0 1' CALIH>llNIA fd9 TMa(OUNT"f Ol'OllAM°' Ml.A•IHU 1. NOTICll.,01' N IAIUMO OP .. a'T\TIOfll fOll .. llbaATlt: 0 .. WIL\, Aff POil La TTlt:llS TI S TAlllla MT.11.ll Y &Uote ol OOLLI E 0 . OA'vl!>, 0.c,tlw t!. NOTICE IS HEAE.8Y GIVEN llwt OQATHA L. Pl TCHE.11: "''!UICI 1Wr1ln o peUli.... IM Pro0.11 al Win Md tor t~ wanc.t al LllH<S Tn t1m ... l.,f II;! the pell II-•, ••'•••n<• 10 wnlcll 11 ...,.doe tor lunlltr POrllc\llllrt. 011d f.l"1t 1i.. IWN ond pla<;9 01 Moring t,,. wr... n... -11 $0\IOl' Mitch II, 1911. ol 'f:3D1.m .• lnlN courtroomol ~PJo•lmtnC* lof sold t-1, al 100 Civic CenW Ofl,,. Wtsl . In 11\o C.l •r o f S.tfll• An•. C.lil0tfliO. QlltCI Fttlt"°'' ll. "1S WILLIAM I , St J OHN Co""'' Clerk MOtl:TOlol & lolOllTOll! l ftl l M<i11r111fMl1 •t,.• •• Sui1• m Tl'lb l)usiMSl II (Onduclo<I by on I"' MIU Mol'l'lejo, C1Ur.u ll•tl6/f 1'0111111111•11 l••I Hu11l<n9t0fl a.,.,11 Atl>O!d l2l F il1 Gill<l<d O•.,lltt C•~•I (Jll t'J II pl ' ' . ' ' ' 1,, dlvl<luol. A.I..,_,,,., Ptllllo111r 11 ' Rol\OldR.Homon PUBLIC NOTICE l"llOllU.t'd Or•n11• COl~I o.i1y P•i.t, 61.Jnt..n Ill I' (JJ Soet!I~> 8,..,11m (18f ( (1UI 6<"1 M.t•in II ) i., !!O)C:~e c.inoon (1~1 G in ,..umorir ... v $(!>rlnQ •ull~ HB S•~•nt>au•• 11a1t1imt Fooll111l, 41 •• l!•t•nc•• 1 W) 111 J (.o•I• Mlt•• JHIOi"'° l !01 F 101 W1H!n\lt'dfll Calfll) 111 F (5) Bilu ... ,,,....,.1,•1 Proc ... (13J C I \61 U•>><'TI '"'"°" !61 G •/I E••n> G.1 •11<11 111 G 1l' lf>Qd l•llff (O!l•ll> s,,n.,.,,. W1i•ll .,..,mo"' r uc•e• loldl' H.tlltln)I! •o o • ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' " ' ?) I IS OrJnll'l COd\I. JS.J1 S1d4ltbilk lMJ It II ' . ' ' NO<n14!1<1•e N.;u 1 Tl'lh st.altlTIOnl w•1 l lltt<I ""'"' IN Ftb. 21. 13, I nd M••. I. lO/S ,jo01·1' 11 Co..,,1-, Clt•k ol Oron111 c _,1, oni------,---·------• ' 1• Fe0r1>0r-,1t 1t1s. f'ICTt ious•USU'ill!S$ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ l"•Mtt NAMl!.TA.TEMENT . ---------~-2 P\itllilhed 0<"1ngt Coad 0•11-, Piiot, The loUowlng IM'tlOtll •ro doing 0..~1· NOTICE 01" TllUSTEE 'S Y.LE '~ Fotl.16.Jl,.Jl•dM.a r.?·'•191S 5tJ.7S ne~i:~P'L' ON C RIJI SING AN D NO.GHIS .. • • 1--------•-------·1 .. On ...... r(fl u. 1•1s, II 10,00 O'tlo<ll W.INT ENANCE, lltl Mllt1>0ll, Uni! ll.tn .• atlf>olro111t11lr•nct mtlntOb(I-,, P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICT I TIDUS •lJSINESS NAME STATEMIEll!T lt.lrwlne,CA. to IN S•fKO Tiiie Ln>ur;onc• (om. Lunq pon•JJ 1 Co""' l<H jann'o" ll 1. O"t1n1e !8 ~ t 'ro.•lt-Sopl• College Basketball S<Ol'I~ ~"b' E>\dJl<td kon<.h ~ Outn.atml.Co~l.l Me\d CrlOb>) H•!f\1m1>. E ~l.tntl.s. 2S Jl M•ri11.t )4•l (il) Fo .... 1.t111 V•lley (aopm•n !21 F f )) M.ic.k ""'" Hd+l~J Ga.111• l(f ....... 1 ""'" Pun<e ,, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' " • • ' " ' Tiie toltowl119 Dotn on 1s doint °"''· r"IHSOS: FOOO SEA\ilCE ASSOCIATES, tn~Gi51tr, Cost., Mew. C.Ot1f. 92616 JOMl>fl A. Dar, 1115 GWet, Cosio Me~,Col ll.911>2~ H1r v1 -, H "ll " D111er, 1•110 _,., OUlct Bil!ldlng, ins Not'!• 6orkJl'>lro.Hun!l11gl0tt8'och,CA.9'2'"'6 tr<Mdw••• In ll•t (1tr of S..nll Ma, Jon Peters. ntl Mltcl'lell. lrln,,., COwlt-, ol OfMIQe-, Sl•I• 111 C.llfll•N•. CA 0CALIFOP:NtA lll lCONVEYANCl Tl\li bull~~ 11 conducted b-,"' llmil· COM,PANY, 11 Colttor11l1 C.,PC>foll lo!t. 1<:1iwr1ner,hlp. 11 c1u1-, i ppolnl..ot TOlilH .,,...... llwll H•fl'ev Detter c•r1 •11'1 Otl'd of Tr.,11 rKo..,,.., -This 1ta1eon.nl w11 IUl'd ,.,,,., Ille OiH •mtier 11 . 1011. In Book ...a, Poll"' Cou111, Clerk ol Or•noe County "":22•.ofOlflcLol Ratords ol Or-C-~·y:tt, 1tlS ty, SU.It of C•lllllf'nlo . .,..., llMI ~r L•(f .. n• ... CM Ill! c•n lltcM-10U I Cor,111 UU, 1 0.llUo (LI. J StoH (A) T+mto : 10.1 IHI I C•rinl IR I l ~coll lAI, J M."0'"' lL I T!<N. 1• 1 14() I F1t nc fl ,Ll. i Mont•n1>1 tR t.l M.t r1>l1>CL J, fHne j,o t. i!10 I ll~Al lt R J.2 P•\~l ll~I Rl.J f'\o"'""' •LI Tome 1 10 l Molt 1 W <.·l>llf ILi. 2 C.ll•CIO IRl.1 Pt•1"'"" u., Ton"IO : ~ 00 ) > ...,.,,~ t W""'°' !LI. 1 Cnt' Il l. J S."•lli <RI l •f'l"IC" 10 •ll il UV"'"' T \lt.lttl j l(I, ,, L•nn lL•. 'J Ano~•\On 1Hl T"rte ,, l. IJUL l-i I c,1.,,, IW).? Vr•ir• (Rl, J U<·~l •R I l otto,o •1• <JO !l.,1~, I f.-l~OIJnth T1n11,t1 ~ MH~ ;/P l ... ' M~1!1nnd• Tlmt, I •' > \Ill , G" """"Ii" !L I ~I"" (L I 01~1"°"' ~ .. 1 .. ,,,,.,11 1 V1urow 1AJ, ~ Frtnch (l•.J Cl'l,.>!••n lLt Htlgn1 .. ":o l>OI f'u l ' N c ... tun IAf. 1 F•!IQl'• .. HI !RI J t,.•I l-l•O II J O,. l•nt~ •l.~ Lonq 1u•"O I Gl1•~· j Q j 2 Ol'IR·O •l\ J S!•Ct·•l• l)l'll•l"' !~I tl•QI> jUl"ll 1 v.;. \111<''0 IL i. I AMnl\ •It!,) COt t1n (Ii ) H.,1glll~·b L•lllll<I 6 t -Kll llO) ( 1•l lltdl-'00 I '"""'1e1L t 1 f11,t>ore <L• MolCl'l•ll Al f ,,...,. ll 1 1/0 I A•n t11 I Jl 1.7 fl•~llol"<'•LI '""'01~ l l t "'"' 11 ! uo 1 w .. ,,.,,~, •LI 1 r,;w1e• •< I ll~IP\~e (W I l on ... I U•l ~ 1 Q\1 'l ' 7 c ~.., ILi M.li~• 11'1 ! 1,n.., 2 J~ • Moir 1 c .. , .. CLI i W•IX'r +l 1w .. ~n ..... oL1 TlllW 0 011 ••O A~•~• t L"Qunf B~"t n '•"• '" 810 Me Ol111 A• I", h•·..Cl'I 11m~ 7 O'i I t1"'.ill/Ullo0 I H"l\1 1LI./ .... ,,,..,~, iLf,J Mh( .... 11 IAI Ht1gn1· , ... LOllQ 1umo I l:r•H•<H r tL•., .Y,11{n,,!1 I RI J HUIU ILi 0•~1'"'1<~ '" ';1'1<>1 p ut Mutpllouc l l • l...W:• 2• 11 '• i-i .;nHl!llll •LI 7 J Y•nQ)! IRJ D•~ f\'uw i~ 1ht' 1i1nC' 10 joi n w .. ~l"lllOn 1"3,UCLAHI vsc11. w .. ~•u•oton Stue.,. SlonlOl'd 11.0•~ltGll IO Or~ Sretel>I. C1 1itor11l o )• C.tl Sl.t., I LB! 70. P•Cifl( '' 5.Kr1rnentoSt•ell .Ha-,w8•U!.l IS UC San!a 8.i•0..•1'17. W1>t lmo"18l UCA1ver••cto.1S Norlh••dOBSl M C•aremon! ·MuOd ~I, Redl and\•4 B10IO'l6 C.:i!LuU..:r•nll Col S!•le !LA.I 1', (.al PQly I Pon.,...,1 " Uldl'l l? ll"f'U 11 Ml•~""-liP• 10 1. Flor.oa v1 Ari1on.0>8 ,..., ... ~••co~• Wyomong 6S. (O!O•eCIOS!. • 1 P<OY•<"lent~ BO. N'"Y~'d // M<>n!•n.tS1 81 ,IJoo~e SI II ~re~n<> S!,11f ll. S"n Jo\" SI 6~ (Ill ~la!~ l F >Jlle•!on I 12 ':>an O•j.,., ~r " (llo<o 'St 91 ,'),,n~r .. n<,.coSt I~ UC.D4v•~114 Humboldl S! 5.l C.tl Poly IS.LO) I S, Oc co<l<!nl~I ,,;. Cr .. n<1 C.onyon ••,Pooni Loma 6J S..•lllt 88, '!t<rn Fr .. nc 11co /) !e •a\ <E l P""°' IS. Ari1on• ST 10 Auburn 18, Ml1Si$ .. OOI St ,, !lhl'O"Sl . Ol'hO S!dl• ll (01 l O.Pau+ IS llloHe Dan-.' 70 ...,.,...n,q.in ••. No•111...-.,1e•n K 10 ... • Sl.oc. 11q. cou,,•do'J6 J.t<t.>.01"1-,1 l11> 12. Ma t11'1al I /ti T•~~I Al.NI 'ti, R1c1 '°' Tol.00 •2. Mio"'; 10 ) •1 IJ'ld1,1"" Bl. l"urdua il l(en•v<:•vi• AlaO..m~ '~ Pro Scores N•-1 •~•ktliMU A1 .. c1~lt0fl e,.11,111 •I ........ vo•~ •> c.o•"""s1.1e 11• B11sion 1oa A..-+c-61•1<ttb.ll1 AtMl(•~I•"' N..-w YIM'~ !2~. Sin Oi1>1;1<1 tl 1nn .. n• 1'1. '>I lOUI~ I I~ S..nAnle>n+O 11 0, IC~n•OK•• !~ 1 • ...,n111n"~1 "''<l"l•a 69 "l.tl ... ~1 "4oC kl-, Ll••!Ot t.n•<"llO 10. W.t•n1noton l Pol\SllY•!I" l S! LOUI\ I Toronto s. NV R•"Ot'~ 1 Oet•o11• •11 .. ntoJ NY hl.tno!!r> I M<>~l<e"l • Mtnne'>Ol•4, \i•llCOllW~• \ San Clemente Tennis Club I h~· .1rt'.t,\ r1111·!1t .t11d l.1r,1t1·~j H·nnis 1 luh "l"-'f!S soon . "l"ht• fii~~uf IWc.'h f , I ompt"litic.>n t.ourl.s will br rt""atly I:> go with pros Ran<ly Vt•rdit·l·k and L autt•! Df an o n 1l111v . Soort th('r1• will b<' a pro shop, lti'o h,11ulba ll T1c qur1 ball ~our ts . snack bar, IJ(·u11i ha th ~. ;i nd a {lubhou* ~here you 1 Jn rf'la:it wiJh frirnd.\. \ 1\11d n·n1<·1uh<'r • lh<' 1-:uundi11.~ f\1t'n1b<'rJ1hip 1a11· .,, f\v :iilahl<' only un1\1 ~1 ;11 rh 1 i Call \ ,i1uf .1 l·o\le1 I .It (71 ~) !M o.g7 fifi o r 1'ifill• rfl r 0 111 hror hun· .. ' W1;.con••n IOJ. M•cno""n Sl•I~ .,., ........ ~uette "'· Sou!n c .. rol•fl<1 Ii\ T~n,...swt IS, \i.tn01t 01!1 11 C.•nr;1nnal1 'J~. O.o•ld-.on 11 ilf"'l',121 f !UJ 1 ,roM'l>~y E.,~ew !Jl C !l•I Hui"'"' M1tll1>!!1l G !)lllrnon .. This business h Condut\ed 0., on itt- dividuol. Joseph A. 0.y luh1nt II. ~"'II" SI "8 ~l•oOI 10. Clnclnn110 J(ll;,,,., ~~ 1;1,,uJley 18. We\! To••> SI. I) Or.ol Rotieni •l \ilr91no1 Teel! bl! North 1 ...... , SI 16. W1<1!1I• St ao f u•no.n90, VMI bl G•an•m 1 1~1 G ((I) Tl>t>!d> Stor.119 >UO). ""'"""" IJ.onm 1 Fo unl.o.>,.,Vdllt:w ic:a u•m•n ~ Sl"b1na '· f i.p!no>a 8 This s!atemenl \IOIS f11ftt wttt1·1ne Cou<1IY C:J,.rk ol 0r1"91' COlll"lt-, on Jonu.or• 2•, 1•1~. -i!ol Wle ll>etalfl (DnlOIM <I, wlll Wll •t Put1Utrwd Or"1n11e Co•~l D•il-, Pillll ..PUtllk ...c!lon 10 1 ... Mglla•I bidder !of' Ftb.2,t ,16,21,UJS ll1·1 ocasri. PIO-,•DI• •I IM 11 .... of •ole In Wto~l~<n MoClllQU'l '1. lltnl 5~. SJ CIN"l"n ~J. i'lo•ln 6iro11,.., Sr 10 ""U""• •>. Norlh C••Ol1n• 61 Wt\t \ior111no., /t . SI Franci•. p,. I lllld•e Fo•f'll l l. LI i.J I I W1l lo.on1 & """'' 12 R•cn mono Ml flu11e• •~. Ew•n•w1ll~ •I (0 I I '°"'"n ll. (01.,f'!Hud 61 .. sr••<d 8•, V.tl~ 86 JOT l Rul'19-•~>b, l,.~,.11, tt2 bo~!on u 1~ V<'• ri'o"t 11 p, '"'''"n ij(), ,,, ....... >3 C'll\j<lle lb . !.oot"n 1!.oll bl P,11 1•. Penn S!o.1111 Ii~ N~Wf 11. A•rnv •• C•foQh!o" Iii, A•t F11rc ~ IJ Cenl••IM1c11•11•nl11 Oh•UU &8 ColQ.llt I•, S.T an H~•lel Sr~n 111. 0 ••1mouth81 IW~Dr61•a 90. M>~>Ou" II "~n,..19 1 1(1nr..11S! $J Duo t 101. G10•11h• T<'<ll U l l'•d> l tch i.J A,..,On••S >> 00,1.,._.,.. I~ OklOl>O...,. St Me l l HOl!lltl'l1>. Fou"l•ln Vo lley. 2• l) L~f"IW h .tel'l (U I (•ti Un1tt,,.lf 11.t.,gnr (Bl F tul I(""'"'' O'h1•.t (S) ~ !11)10.t••> ...... ner 1•1 c 1 u i B119lew Vomp1 110• c, (8! E11oi Rl<n.ord'><ln 11;) G 10J ROQI'•~ S<onn11 ~"b' L.:i!J""" "''"'" L'l,,'>l•an!>E:n 1. i.J•»'Vt•>•1J 11r.ooo•H 11 Tiu"~ HJ!•l11n1. vn1•e•>tlf , JB ll JC Baseball Ml~~ION CON FE RENCE ~OUlllf•n Oi wi~IOll VI L C8 \<1n tJ1e110 '.:ou111We ,k••' Fdl<>t•><l• ' " ' " ·,..ci,u~o,;< • ' ,, (.,•u>>'T>Onl u ~l11•d•t 't ~co••• ~ ... , 0·~90 ;. s . .oo•~oa< ~ J ~·.,1on1<1r ) "'"'"""n! O ' iOUTl'I CDIST CONFER ENCE W L PF PA L~H•!M 8 I /lo 6U 'iMz l•An• I "I lt..1 67S MT S.tn An!on•O 0 J •"16 S'<1 Fvll~•ton l 6 w.2 68T S...n D1f110 MP>.O J bSS 130 ·-Put>OSM<I Or.,nge COMt Oli)f Piiot, Fet>n,i.ory2, t . 16, 13, l'JIS 3ll·IS -------.- P UBLIC NOTICE 0 • .. "91 Co.o" 8 'l60 65? 1--------------Salu•d•v"• S<a•~• Crr,,IO~ I•. Ml Sdn Anlonio I• f.,!1r r1 on ~1. D•11ngf Co1111 S7 'f.dn1a Anll 101. S<1n O•e\)O Mt~" 11 MISSIO"I CO NFERENCE W L PF PA ... ve•>•~ 11 ! 1001 9·1s Gro~»•IC•nT 1 ! J 10118 Vil S.tn tlt'<na •d•n~ !O 3 ~3 8"11 """°"'"' 8 0 108ot 1023 ~Odi.11~< ~ I b <;JJ 88"1 C:olru• ) 9 IOSJ lO~t Cn•f!~y J 10 85'. 1010 !..>" DotllO 1 11 Q\0 1061 '>outll->tt•n 11 03'1 10'<1 ~lu•<1•1·1 ~<o•t' "••t<>odt' ~9, C•t•u• •~ 'wn Be•n~tdono 11, Cl>dlkt •• Pa10111o1r 81. S11n D•tQo I ! C.•o .. monl as. S.00<11~0dct. 6• P UBLIC NOTICE FICTt TIOUS au 51"1ESS NAME STATEMENT P"ICTtTIOUt. .,.JSlflll!SI MAME STA Tl!MIJllT 11n••,; SILVER ARA OW TRADING CO., l)I Chlou11 ... L•oun• Be•(I>, C..lllorni.t 926)1 Te,,-, Wllliem Bl•l11ick. 231 O>i<1v1tt, LIQU<'ll Btoch, Ci11ifor11la 91651 ~,., Lllu Hancock, ?l8 Chlqu1I•, Logun11 Bl.tell. Catllornil 926S1 Thi> bvt1nes1 h ~ondutt•d by 1 oe.w••1.,.rlnershlp. Terry Bl•lnlck Tllo\ s!.tltmen\ ... ,, !tied .,.;111 tne C11un1-, Clt<k ol Ot1nge County on F1>brub0r-,1J, 191~. ,,.,., Pull!islled 0 ••"91 co .. sl D•ity Aloi., F•D. 16,:tl.l ndMor. 2, t , T•IS SlHS P UBLIC NOTICE 1"1' 10110 .. •n11 "°'')on " <IOonq 0...~1 FICTITIOUS 6USlll!ESS nt·~•d NAMESTA.T EMENT A IA PORT TRAVEL, 18'1 C..mpus r ... tollow•no per'4n •S CIOong b\.si· O"'<'e. NewPo•I &.11c11. CA 01W.O ""''.ts • M•t"""' Dl·nmd'l M otl"' ll11 THE 8LARN E V STONE l!l lNIHG it~ .. -~ .. ~ Ln Nr .. PCHT 8 c .... h C• ,co .. 610 W1J•on SI ' CM!a ,.,,.~. t.ol•l 9)WJ '92620 ''"' ............ " l'l"<llltl~d lh ··~•fl O•••dw<1• ""''""'"' D ,...,,.,., Tn " ;l.1\.-rn~n! wd\ '"'""" ""''" !~ co""h c1~·~ ot 0"'"1" c"'"'!• on F<IUO PuDl»nen Or,.n9,. Co.nt O<i•'1 Polol, ~~a 1J.•r111 Mar 2.9.16.1911 S'<• 75 ----------- Pl' BLIC NOTI CE --fiC-,ITIOUS 6 USINESS NAME STAT EMENT" '"' 10110 ... lng tie•ion ls dO•"ll Du~•· ,,..,~as l>AC!FIC WESTERN ELECTRIC. MIO W 1111'1 SI • COii~ Me>d, CA 'n~V M•(l>.tel C l(lrcnnc•. 10~ Hror.iand SI . Ntt••Pll•I BedCh. CA ~7l>OO Tn" o...~.nt~s •• canduc\e.:I Pv an ,n div1dl<.tl M1cn•a!C lh•'> ~t.olemfnl Count-, Clerk of F"b'"°'Y I~. 1911 1< .. cnne1 ..... s flied '"''" '"" O••nae Count~ on f'4ll'' l"ub!l._,,.o O•ange (od.t o .. u., P,1111. FeD.11,0ndMl•."l.t .16, T91S S/4·1) C•roO An11e A1dcl1 tte, •IO WilWln. Co•l• Me""", C.A tl6llt lfl1s bu"n~>•" conducted by"'"'" di'V•dual, C:•rol Rdll(l•ll• Tn•s stet.,menl ,,.. •• toieo *'In !Nt County Ci e ri<. of O•.,n9~ Counl-, e>n Feb•...,•v •. 1911 F4tlM Pi.ibliU>ed O•<i<1ge co .. u D11ily P!lol, Feb•W•v 9, 1~.11 ... na MdtCl'l 2. 1~7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l92·1S The lotlowing per$0tK .,redolftll bu~I· ..... ,~~: W INDF'l.O WE A MARI N E SERVICE. 1•711'" N_,.,,,,, FOwtl, C'.oslo MeMJ,Calll. 9162• Br.,c e N . e .. s o1n J r ., 2•16'1> Hewp0'1 Blvd., Cost1 Mew , C1lll. "2•16 Tflis bu•l,..•S II Conducted b-, an ln- dividu•I. 6ruc1 N. B1$1ioft Tl>is 1Ut11m1><1l wo1 filed with IN Count-, Cl•rk ol Dr•noe c ....... 1, on J.,...llfV 29. l'JIS ,, _____________ , ...... TWO WHKS OF Sl'fEO AND EXCITEMENT. 1.-,., hbrw..., 2l . J.c.,r-.,. .. ,, Special 9ualifkatioa Day. See Mario A ndreth Qualify noon-4 pmi TltHdcr(. ,...,,.°'? 25 to ,,.....,. Feb! .-y 21. O ltic1al practice. Watch tho Indy cars work uo to racing speeds S2 general admission kids under 12 FREE. (Sp ecial garage passes good thru March 9 are available for S 1 O ) ~y, Mmh 11 Oual1f1cation runs for th!'! co.,.eted POePos1hon. $3 g e n eral admission. kids under 12 FREE OverrUg ht 1nf1cld c amo1n g SS per vehic le plus general admission ~M!(slt 2. Two eKc111ng 100 ni1!e Indy c a r races . pnze money General adm1::;s1on S6 (Kids un· der 12 FAE~). Victory Circle S 15 s.ed.r· Merrit'· THE C A LIFORNIA 500 Come early' 7 a m. gales open. 0 a .m non·stpo entertainment soec· laculer. 1 1 a .m . race s tarts t Reser"ed se etls are s 12. $15 . S20. and $30. Victory Circ le seats are S S S Infield general admission Is S7 . Juniors S S Ktds lree -Gel your i1c kets now at all T•cketron ou'nets -includ- ing Sears. Broadway. arld v-Jard"s. Or Wall1chs Music C i- ty andl1bertv agencies. Or at the Speedway Box O ffice. jusl o ff the San Bernardino Freeway 40 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. (7 141 984·2 2 5 5 3901 East G St . Ontario . Calif. 91764 ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY , • P UBLIC NOTICE Publh tM!'d O••noe o:.asi o.;1., Pllot, ---.-",c.,c,c0c0~,c,c0c,c,c,c,=,c,---j ''-"""--'-'-'-'~1-'-"'-·-"-'-s -311.JS NAME STATEM ENT PUBLIC NOTICE T l>f totlow1 ng Dot• 1Gns •re dolr>;t °"'' ""''' ... MA RKE TING SPECI ALllES, \6111 BtOit<"lWllY . Apt . No . '· Sun•el S..Kn. CA 901•1 Cn•""' L SIOu' 1 ~111 Bro;o<tw~v. A.1>T NO '· Sunse! 8~•cn CA 'i01•1 R1Chdtd w Janl/t •. l10ll Roo,~vell Wav CoU.t Me ~.t. CA 91676 lh•S Du>!n11ss I• t ont!ut te!I Oy a gentrll p1rlntn onlp Charle~ I. Soou' lll'\ ~l~lem•nT w~• h l,.0 woln \he Countt (le •• ot Orange County on Febru.try 19. 1~11 F41UJ p,,or"neo 01,on11e c.o~\I 01<1 y Pilol, Fl!D. 13,lnd M.lr. l . 9. It. 197) Siii·/) l"ICT1 TIOUS IUSINESS "IAME STATEMIEll!T Tl'lt f0Howin9 perMt ns ire doing bus I· nol•••' FUN FURN ITURE FACTORY, SI.II McF1dde n Ave., :C, Huntln111on S...ocn. C•l llornio 926'' l119<!d W111!er, 11912 ICon.oi. ln., ~nlinq!on B•<lch. C.tl lfornl1 9lM6 Doro1n-, M. Wollor, :)())1 L1 TrMsla, Fuller Ion, Cd I i!orni • n•J} This Ousln1>ss J.j tllnduct1d by 11 gtnor•I p.artne•sl'li(t. !nqt1dW111ter Tl>h 51.tlem ent w1s filed witll !he Cou11t-, C:ler~ ol Or1nge County on Fellruar-, ll. 1'1 J -----------1 Ft10<U Putllilill<!d Oran<}e Co•5l 0 1111¥ P1101. P UBLIC NOTICE q P•CT!T IOU5 BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT fne lollowln11 pe•\on " do•"'J °"'' "'"'' ·~ OZ.ARM: CAAFTS. l \19Soulll CW~t Hoohwl V L•11una 811<h. C•I "2~SI Pth:•1 t11i C•ano. ISO W M.'""°"• San (ll'n1tnlP. C•"I ~167) Tl'I•• nu••nei• •> (anducted tiv an In· "'"'<lu"I Ptter 0 C••no Tn•\ s1•i.n11n! .... , !otod w•tll the County Cl,.•k ol Or.on11e Count-, on F1>or .. 11r•.1•1s Publllhed OrOJnQf CIM~I D~l!y Pilot. Fwtl<"Yl •f •. 1~. JJ, •nd M<irch 2 19/S ~•l·l5 PUBLIC NOTICE l"t(TI TIOUS IUStNESl NAME. STATl:MIEHT • Tl><! fallowing peri,on is <:IOing l>u\o · "'"' ~' Mi l(£ HUNTEq A N O A ~· SOCIA TIE S 101>1 R\l!>!nP'o• CotnTtr Or , Sult" "I'S. I• ¥Inf. c a111.12w.a Floyd Wi!llom HU"t1r lit. T(WO W M<lC l.,ll>ur 81wd , !.linl8 AfWI . (llif "1101 lh" b•U1nes• is <on<lu<:lt'<I Df 1n .n. QIVOdUl l l"to-,d W. H~h!1" lh lllt1 sl1ttmlflt -• llH!'O wn!'I lilt County Clerk ol Orenoe (oun1y on anul("y JO. l'JIS f4061J P,,b1tsl!f<1 O•"nQll C<;>11•t D••IY Piiot, Feb ,I, •, 16. JI. "IS lllJ·I} P U BLIC NOTICE I Fet>. I•. ll .1n!IM.ar. 2,t , 191S ill·IS PUBLIC NOTICE --,-,cr.,-, •• -,,-.,~ .. ~,,~,--1 NAMESTATl!MENT The loUowl ng pert°" 11 doing ouslness •S: EN\ilROTEST. IJJ• SQ~ln Tro111• STr ... t, S...nl• An~ Co1Jlo•nl<t~211T Sool and P11nt Lat>oro\0•1. Inc .• a Ca!1fo•n1a CO•PO•.Sl<Ot'i. 1 ~l• Soi.>11> l rol !er Strff!. Sdnt.t An1. Cdlllo•ni1 92111 Tnis OUSln@'S Ii cand1Kled Dy a CO•· 00t•l•on -!.oa •nd P1i.111 L1b0r<llor-,, Irie 0 .A. Malkin. Prasidt•"ll Thi$ \litemonl WI S !llf<I ..;th Iha C:ounly Clerk 111 Orant1 Coul\\v on Febru•rvll. T•IS Publ•sl'l1d O•OJt'ige Cot s! o .. 11y P!lal. feb. 1', 1l, •flCI M<lt.1, 9, \91S JJ'l./5 ' PUBLIC NOTICE FIC.,tTIOUS.•us 1N ESS NA.ME I TAT .. MENT , PUBLIC NOTICE Sl.~·1"9St !.U .. E•IOll COU •TOP TlolE STATl OP"CALIFO•NIA POii: TM._ COUNTY OP OllAMOE ........ 11• NOTICE OP" SALE OF •EAL PllO .. EllTT AT ... IVATE $ALE E1t1te of \:>EAALOI NE JOHNSON HEWETT , 1l s o kllo w n •t CERALOINE HEWE TT. doc1>.t~d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE U"I DEASIGNEO • .,~ Ex...culri11 DI \,,. Wiil ol lllt abovo n1med dece· Otnt, win wll •I ll"W"'le sole IO I,,. hiQnest •nd best blddtr upan the \trm:s Mid condUion1 110r1ln1ll•r mt~Uoned -liutllK I 1o conllr m 1Uon by 11!d S.UOOrlor Court on March 21. 1•15. ot ':00 o.m .. or lt••••arter within the llnw o!l-d by l1w, O! \hi llllte• ol lhe al· \Olnt., lor lhe E••cutrlx, 1100 Not'lh M.1111 Slrf•I, Suite 130, S•nll ........ C..llloml1 t>IOI,1111 rlgfll. tlt11, lnC«o'I illl'ld nto .. ol 111<1 .U<odenl ti Ute Ii,.,.. al Jlotr dealfl, Ind all rlghl, Ill ... lftl1>rH1 !Tiii Mr 1111!1 "'°' h•ve ~.-Ired b-, -•lion ol law, or otfl1rwl1e. slfw:e l>e• d•Olh, In •ncl to lite lollow1ng Ottcrlbtcl r1ol property: Lot 1T i.. Block,, of Wi st Adaon"ll He19hl1, ••per m•p recorded lfl Book 2 Pogt1 SJ.U ol Moos. ill ,,... olflca of !hf Count-, At<11tO.rol $l id Count-,. !Comm6nl¥ KllO"'n os lM West 20th Sl•11el. Los Angeles. C1lllor1M.t; AP. "°· S0" 0210111. Bid\ or offer~ ore onviled IOI SOiid pa•ce• of reol prOperl-,. A.ll M.Kll bids must be 1n wril!ng, 11ncl will DI .-.ceivtd o-,· 111e E••c.,tn• •I Ille olfll1> of o; Milrco and 01 Ma-rco, All11rn1>ys .. 1 t..w. lJIXI Nori I> Mlln Streat, Suite 130, Slnl• AM, Coll!otnlo tl701 or m.sy be !!led wUn tne C•trk of I"" Ob0¥e nanvd ~flot Co<irl, or mo-, De !M!llvered to ,aid E•O<ulrL• pet5'0nally, a1. llf'IV 11,,,. 1ner llr$1 publ~ollon ol thli. notice .. nc1 Ottoro t,,. m•-ing ol ~•Id 11111. TEAMS OF SALE : Ca$1\, l<lwllll '"°"'' ol 1ne Un lt•d s11111. TOfl Ptf· ct nt (10,_I 011111 omount olf«O<I .....,,i 1ccom.,.n-, the wrlt11n bid ot"offlr • .-Id 11\e bllaflCI ~U INI pold upan !hi C<ln• Urm1tlon ol silt Dv ·11ld SUptrlM Courl. S.ld JOl l wHI be made _.., tnt uw•I ttcrow t.,ms . O•tld FtOrUll'Y 11. lt7S. 8EATH,t, M. HA RVELL •l'4knowfl '' BETHA M. HARVELL. E.••tutrl• a1 ,,... wrn of!M •bowl n•me<l~edMI OI MA•COAND OIMA•co Att.t••I MU"' ltOt~Mt l• SlrHI, S..ltlUI s.Mo AA.I, C.OHl1N11 tt101 Ttl--; tfM) 141·'7•' Putllltl'ltd O••n,,,. co .. 11 01111-, Piiot. ~.o..11.u.1nc1 Mor.1 , 1•1s SS2·7! 10Mu1 """"""' o1 u.. u .. 111<1 s1.io1 of ....... 1(0, wilh0\11. worronl-, tlpttU Of' ;m(llied •S 10 11111'. U$e pOISt Mlort Of' .... Cumbf"Ml<lli, •II rlgh!, llJI• •ncll"Nlres1 llO-. l>el<"l 11' 11 •l li!Kfl tr"st" lf\'"" M IM lolloll(ino dH.crlbt<I PfCllMl'fV Mna t- ld in tllt 110t9Mld COvnt-, orif$Qt1. W wil: . ' '- Liit S ·1n 8 kM:k 22 of ,.._w.,.,,.t R k1'1, ..., si.own on • Map r1cord1d 111 lboll 1. ~ 16of M!s.:onaneo"s MIPi. racord:. al Or"MQI Count-,, Colllornl1. f"rom l11fllf'm .. 11on which I,,. TMIM detft<os r•U•bl•. b"I fllr wflltll Tri."!" molts no ropr1wnl•tlon Of" w•r11nt-,, Hit str•et oddr oss ar other (On•· mon 6"IONllo!t ot tllt a bov1 o,K(lbtd Pl"OP1t1-, is: 2208 Wtsl 0<1111 From, *-1. Beach, C• •• t Jl40. S.14 pr-ty I:. btl119 told Hr tM """"°'e of 111yl119 1111 ol)llq,etlon"' llKlll"ld bf i.sld O..d of Trust lflCl\ldlftll 1 .. s.,d 1•po11•01ot1110 Tr<11il .. ~-'f s..10. O.ted Febru.1ry T2, 1•1s CALlf"OANIA .•! RECONVEYA NCE Ci9M · .. ··!" .. "!"'.· .. , H id Tru•I• B., Sui•nn1 f"o•el\aond, . E •ecullve Vlco Presrde..!'Jtd Pi.ltlllSNd Nowpor1 w • ...;;.·r~ Press comblNd wllll llM OtOllOf Can1 0.ily Pilot, Feb. 11, 2J. 1"4 ,,,.(~ 7, UIS I • . S.-7~ PUBLIC NOTICE IU .. lill:IO• COU•TO,-.Tl:tl. STATE 01" CALI l"OllNIA tlOfl' TNI: COUNTY DI' OllAHG._ . No ... ..., ... NOTl(:S. OF ME.AA ING O• .. ,f,-ION "°It .. ll:O•ATll O• Wl\..L ANO~ LETTl:llS TESTAMl!MT AllY E sl111e of TILLIE L, AOG6R:S, all.a TJLLIE LOR E T T A A O .J OS, Oec115'e<t. NOTICE IS HE R EBY GIVE 11\11 D.11.\ilD A. ROGERS Tia~ llltd 11tr1ln 1 petlllon for P~ll al Wiii ;tnd for 11· iu.once al L11t1rli Te1l1motnt1'l '° '"° peUtloflor raltr•nc• lo w hltl> I ,,...dO ..,. ft.tr111tr p0r!IC"l•r1. and W\11 tr. 1l"" lllodpl1u ol hoo•ll>Q 1111 ~bo• been wt for M1rc h t 1, Tt l5, 11 t :':llim., fl tN court room of °'""''"""' "'· l ' al 1o1id court. ~t 100 Cl\llc C1nlw pr1,,.. We:.1. In 1111 Cit-, of Sonll AM. C.tlfomio. o.\td Fl """'' If, 1t 1S. WILLIAM E . ltlONM. Covntv Cltrk It. 'ACK MALL Al'W"JIOy at Law Ml°'""' Drln Sll'lll :U .......,.. .. ""· c.111 ..... 111n ... TM: f1141 W2·10UI AttowM¥1.,: Ptllli.tltr Publl"'-d 0rlf!OI CN SI D1ily Pl!olll, Ft b. n, Jl, '""Mar. 1, 1•1s '°'"15 ---~-----0--------- P UBUCNOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE U 161 STHOfl'SIS OP THE ANNUAL STATE ME NT "' ME lll:IT .. U.11! INSU8 A>tCE COMPANY F<1!1 CorPQrifta N.tm~ •:rt,.....,.., Cafller Orivt, ~ ... cll,C..UIOlftfft?..a HOf"!'IOttlc• VNt E,...., DKtmblrl l, 1t1t To101 ~milled B5!.<'ls IP-1. line 111 r otal ll•Dlt• ! ots ( P•ge 1. line 2ll C1p1t•t Plld·upl Gu&••n• y Ca1>1 l•I '~!<ltY!ory ~Pll•• I (P1gel,lone 2SAI GrOSi !);! ld·•n •nd con!r 11>Uli.:¥u•pl11> {PIQltl, llM 26A I Unas1!gned lunds (surpl.,.;) lP1~J.llno26BI Ol1 bu•$0m•nU lo• the 1l'.J• ,.,~M,SU s.1•~.110 1.000.00I 'J,1tl,.U. ·SJS,tll \P•ge 11, rin1191 1,'Jl•.Ot• We ,,.,,b., (erlilv 1""1 thtc ;ibOwe •lem. ~•e '" .,ccotd•nCt w1tll IM A""U<ll )l•lem1>nt 1111' Ille ~·· llndld Oec.,ml>l!r l \, 191•. m•dt lo !"" 1n1ur11nce :omm11sloner ol 11'11 Slalt O! Calllufnza. 1>U•Suan1 10 1.tw. J E Hultll•~. L.A.Ha•b>"'· Voce Presu:seot Asst. S+<retary Pubhil'led Or•~ Co,;"t O.l1!y Pnot, Feb'<•"''' 19.10. 21. 21. ll. i'JIS 521·1) P U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FIRE AN D CASUAL TV 16141 SV NOfl'SISOFTHE .11.MNUA.L STATEME NT •• l'tEWPOltT INSURA.l't CE. COMPANY Full Corporate N11m• .._., Notth 1~11 S~HI. "lllo.nl•, Atll-IJO\t t-1omt Oflke Vear Elldtcl 0.<omflotr JI. 1tl' Tot11l •d1T11t1 .. o •Slof!G (PIQe-2, li1M 22l Tol11 I liaDol•l•u~ (""Ill' J. li"f 23) C~pllnl P8•d·u piGu<1l llllV Catu~al 5tatutO• 1 0..Pl)!.1! (P~ll" l, llne2SA I Gr11<1 O"ld· •n 11 n<J ce>nt rzo.,le<I W• plu~ I P.111a J. line l6A l U11.i~•l11ned lunJ~ l ~urplu~J l >'11(11)J.llntl6t1) ln<~•.,Plor 11>1.> ve ar t-t,l 'Jto,t /2 1.~1.101 (Page!1.llnel' J.H s.1•1 D• 1bu1 """''"n!s lo• Int~· (Pa911 n . tint IQ I 1.l ll.11t Wt ntreby corllfv lllal the •bO~t otwm> ~re 1n 1cco•<1~n(• w1tfl Int Ann11 .. 1 Sl.01<1m1nt tor Ille ,,_ tl'"ldor<;t a..~~mlM• J1. lil•, m.ode la ~ IM41••Mll" Commisslo.,or of lhe Slate Of Ca11Jorn111, l>U•W.nl to 111w. J.E. t-lu!Clltson, L.A.. Ht rblltr, V<c•P•t11denl Alilil.$ae,..I••~ P ... OllSl'ltod Or~ C.0.11 Oioly Polo( f""ebr"''Y I•, "20, 21, 11, ll. l•IS ~21 /) l'U BLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE • I \ • , ! I ' ' ' t, • I ., j - S..ltl Mi.., L... 0.. Oii °""' ""' 1,41J.11t, •• S\lt •.. ~ •.. Jv. Mceiilll OMQ .......... 1~ ..• 4 .... +.-. T ..... ..-..... , 'JSt .... : • .-•.. 4., ... ~ ~ c:;, ........ ,....,J.ll .... 111 •• -.t\fo ........ m.-.. JAli .. IJ ..•. M+N • COP'TtlGHT ltlS , •". UHITID l'•ISS lllTl•lolAflOtlAt. Lux11ry:· Auto~ohiles Prov!de Haven for Dollar ,. ~'t[.~0d~s~,~~!i.'liie.!;;::: Market o~ Excellence, E'legance, Snabqiiihlyjss ' iilaki .... thei new Stutz Blackhawk 'J " · / · ~ • •"'-. -d ,. .,, , •• t .Juxuey automobile has sold 169 of pany sol a record 2,000 Rollses·· selling well. Am erican dealers carsl"' a Rolls-Royce executive iii , ranieof pn~ that drops down to the cars in three years at prices and BenUeys last year, 707 of areadvertisingdiscountsof$3,000 NeW York told UPI. "We make a .. the upper, J•yers of the mus rangiJ;lgfrom $29,000to$42,000. them in the United,States-also a to$5,000on someof theltalianlux· stock chassis series but every car; m.ark41t.J •· -Tbe' new.Stutz: is an assembled new r@cord and 'up 18 percent ury cars in the $25,000.to-$35,000 we sell ~ctually is clis,Wmized( m .. ; :B¥_t ~!' D~-luxury market is ~ with an American stock from 1973-at prices ranging in class. Even some Mercedes· Benz: dividual in its· appointhients a.rid J\O'.f'•fOlil•n~~:p. .. new cars. It in· !Dgine .and Italian chassis and the main from $30,000to$50,000. dealers have been oflering dis· accommodations and' the :color . cludeitbe an ue and classic car • ,.:.coBeh craftmanship. The com· But the hfgb luxury market is counts, although rather mOdest scheme. Our dealers deScri,~. mark~.tO.bo sides of the Allan· 1 ;p&J# is not a lineal descendant.of shared by the British Jaguar and ones . every in~ividual car in grift '.de~ ;Uc And'"1:replica car industry in • the long dead Indianapolis firm Lotus, the German Mercedes-The maker of the British Aston· tail in their advertising." ~ 1 '.t,be'µ,nit,edStates. thft made the Stutz Bulldog and Benz, Italy's Ferrari, Maserati, Martin, the luxury car made ACTUALLY, ALL these bii1b ~NnQUE and .. _classic cars, • B•arcat and the original Pantera and Lamborghini, and world famous by its use in the luxury cars aredesign,edarutsold. palb4takin&W reatored by hand, . Blltckhawk. the American Cadillac; Lincoln James Bond adventure moVies, like big yachts. Thecar\!-'bosfght; are lnuch~iDOr~ than snobbilh : .\Jim.llar,effortsomerearsago and Chrysler Imperial. There recently went broke. But a rman· to be used for 20to 40ye~ltwill ata6.&Sf)'m ia:TJteyoftenareex- -!_O~esurrect the 1,-mous Duesen· alsoisanAmerieanluxurysports cial group led by Peter Sprague. be kept up meticulously and th«!'' celleoi. J'. ~i'rm --tnvest~enta, Dl'll"g as ab assembled car and sell car, the Av anti, originally de-chairman of National Semicon-ownes wW not hesitate· to sp8iu1' ilUM>uih~iD-iDx bad.IY• btormed l it~or$18,000failed . veloped by Studebaker and now ductor Corp. of Santa Clara, tbomands ~f dollars on perioqic ::1pe,r•o;n1 ·l'ciqindef t60Der to , l • made by a small Indiana com· Calif .. is considering taking QJe moder:nlzations. As arule, the Cat -~ ~ com1'onpface·cars that · f E SUCCESS of the new Stutz. pany. company over. Aston·Martin aid is not med every day, only on imftf.l-nev8r wutbe vlluable. :de onstrates'anew the high lwl· The Jaguar; whieb sells for exhibit in the recent New York portan~ occasions, 8I!d tias a le{J' ~er:eplj~~ car,,aUchasthe Ex- !u motor car i!f not part of the $ll 000 h autoshow. · ' expensive, more mundane card lj'g allbUr,. a Milwaukee-made !au mobile indu$ .. -t·•s economy. • ' asenjoyeda200percent · THE MOST notable charac· ast. ablemafe. m-"·rnl"•urysPo-·carthatr• .,. 4... '""7 rise in United States sales ill re· t.NC -.l.. ..,.. ~lts 1 ... arket stands on its own feet, cent months. Cadillac. and Lin· teristic of this highly specialiied This is much iess true of sern1>tes ~a famous Mercedes- ':"a e ·ous blend of n~ and old, of coin sold very well last year while business that seems to thriy-._in Cadillacs, Lincolns, Imperials Benz. of 40 years QIO ; luxurious :m banieal excellence, elegance cars selling at a third or a quarter the face of general ecoJlbmic and the Chevrolet Corvette, w1'l4ch DiodemreJroductionsofLb~Ford Bnobbisbnes·s. malaise is' its .emphasis on "one· byreasonofitsprieealsomuatbe "odel A'-~fam-·· Au.burn oftheirpricesremainedunsoldby f -r -e. most stri~g evidence of. ·the hundreds of thousands on de-o ·&·kind cars," or al least cars considered a luxury ~ar .. _ ne bo'at·Wl s;e ~ ·ter, ar the front· 'is the continued sue~ of alers'lots. that will seem unique in the Am~can auto ,industry, bdng wb'ftl·drive· Cord of the~. is _Jlo -Royce in 1974 despite re-customer's own litUeworld. dedicated to the mass market. today's version of t.b~ custom.car J! ion and inflation. 'nte com· Not all the luxury cars are "We don't really make stock makes these luxury cars in a .,craze tbat hit HollyWood .around the end of World War land lasted until aboul1933. In that era, any llollywood personality seen ·drl.ving a stock car, instead of a chariot de1Signed and assembled exclusively for him-or her-suffered a frightful loss of face. The replica car harks nostalgically back to that feeling. Despite the present prosperity ot some of its producers, the high luxury auto rrulrket always bas been chancy. Many others were successful for some years but eventually fell by the \\·ayside because the business was too crowded. Some big manulac- tw-erswbo once madehigbluxUry can-Daimler. Renault, and Fiat among them-gave it up . THE GREAT Depression of the 1930s and World War II drove a lot of luxury cars to the wall~ .Duesenberg, Cord, Auburn, Marmon, Pierce-Arrow, ·Locomob1le, Stearna-Kniiht, .Packard, llispano-Sulza, Miner{Va, Panbatd·LevassOr, Delahaye, 1>"el~l:'e. Isotta- Frascblnl .• Ho~(~;• Mayb~ch Zepellln ·iiicl the Doble steamer among tbetl!. . . . . ,. : "'' ' Jf '1ilures Shock Bank System , Rehat~s .Ctint;agious? -' . ' . . -~HING TON (UPI>. rarified atmosphere complain the federal months because of a bad e11rl•t1a11 s(IMc9M1111ttors.wvc. In perbaria ~~ oi'the priCe of a new car. For -edemiseoftwona· Federal Reserve banking regulato~s loan portfolio.American NEWYORK-Rebates most tanusUal form• oC example,Gulf&Western ti banks in January Cbaifman Arthur Buins averted a failure on Bank, South Carolina's arecatchingon. rebates, the ·Sperrr & Manufacturing, a ID*ates financial in· recently warned the technical grounds alone. sixth· largest, suffered Auto sup'pliers are Hutchinson Company, division of Gu If & 4_u tionsmaybeheaded banking system is "This is the case of a $6(} million in IOan 'following the lead of the which markets S & H Wt;stern Industries, ~'r ·more economic Btretcbfd thinner than al bank gi,veb no chance of defaults on real estate auto comp41nies in offer· Green Starµps, la offer-located in Southfield, sboab 1f the rec~ion any'iltrieiliitshistory. surviving in a highly alotie. ing cash ~e bate1·t or ing 50,000 of tbe stamps.1 Mic;h., is offering a $100 · · ts too deeply into Burns said there were charged and ' l:llghly bonu.se.s, tp · employes Y..orth $120, to any of its bonus to any employe ••disturbl,ng trends in suspicious economic THE FDIC lists 63 who buy he~cars'. employes who buys a whObuys a new car. m~pr caus• of modern banking," in environment," said Sen. bank failu_res between FINANCE l_np11rt, it i• an effort to ·hew car. This bonus is matched f~"~ln ,th.e'J>ast w b 11 c h h o l d i n g Thomas J. Mcintyre 1960 and Dec. 31, 1973, help th~m~elves, sin~e And in a move similar by the auto companies, >'MJ"'ti'~elraud,em· companies acquire more (D-N.H.), an influential including 56 from their own livelihood de-to that of the auto pro-thus giving the employe ISi'ZJ!'F,tne9~ and im· and, more banks to member of the Senate embezzlement, fraud pends ~new au.to-saies, duce rs and suppliers, $300 of( the sticker Price ~op~f" JQ:&n.1 to prfn.· exp.and their reach and Banking Committee. and improper loans to that has caused the sup-General 1£Ject'rtc Co,ni· oftheau~o . .aq>als~ButtheJong-tenD borrow money to Mcintyre said the principal officers. The Exch e pliers to helP. their own pafly said it, too, will ON SOME models p"ltt~ .bls' bei&D sllat· .increase their Jo an demise of Security remainingsevenJaUures atJg · employes .. However, give a $2 to $5 rebate,.on already under an auto y,~, tn .t;be-current re+ -pQrtfolios. "reflects the cri~is of were caused by faulty others, saying, "tt·s· the any one of 39 slilall elec· rebate plari like the ~ ~ · ~fter making his public confidence loans to non bank · M Cl Americ~ thing.to do," trical appliances bought American' Motors ~b have goue ·observations to the s Ur r OU D ding our individuals. a y ose 1and, "It S a waf lbthelp between March 21 and Matador, the rebate is isJi~fb.¥ ·past five·' Amert can. Bankers financial institutions'' ih · Since last September, the· country,'' have May 18. $600. Thus, the employe · . ~neipal ca1:15e 4ssociation in late ·Ulecurrentrecession. ~jx ban'k:s. inclu..ding SF Floor pit.eh.edinaswellwitba · Therebatesorbonuses actually ends up with i~( \he cases was October , Burns · SECURITY'S decline Security~ have shut vart~yofplansaimeda~ ~eOnilelyCaqreducethe an. $800 total rebate. ua~ weakness'' in retre8ted again to the followed by three months down. The FDIC ~listed movmg cars out of inven· -,.,::-::::-::::-::-±-....,..,-----,,-,,-.,-------pfrtlolios, accord· marble sanctuary oltbe the failure of the "manager weakness in SAN FRANCISCO' tory between now and r: to th-e Federal Fede.rat Reserve Franklin Natioual Bank portfolio'' ....... a, term for (UPIJ -TheSan Fran-Marchl. · PP.:•lt Insurance headquarters . His oCNewYork:($1.8 bilqon loansthatwentrsour.:..-as clscoChroniclereported . . , 1~(.,()M. ·F~ , atlon. . 'warning gained weight in dePosita), the nation's the ca use ot th.tee,· Saturd -)\that the P'1clfic ~ NOT ONLY have a~to J. j~ , failures in five iD January, when the largest b"'1-kiDg disaster, including Security. Coast )t~xcbange sul)pliers been offertnf ,'Jij· -· ~ ~ause of bad S-w ope P a r k w a y &11d Came., 'f:l!Y a . Year • This radical .dep81~.! 11which ow o er ates dual, ~lm:Fn'tives to employ~ l .: •• FMi.li .· R. r'1"1)U cool.rests sharply: NationaJ Bank in Kansas i.ftei' the detilise of .the from the historic palrKllu oor.s i n ranciaco y new cars, but banks, .' ~ · ., ly seven such City,' M:o .• and, t'lie giant Uri\ted ~lates National is due to tha' clll:ie,11\ and .. Angel , may .' ewlse. have been 11'1• . 1111'...:...k .,. ( ~. p, l fi.i~~in the previous Security NationaJ 'Bank Bllnk ·or S'l,n DJego ($1 economic rec,sslol)""'1 ""°n be consolld eel !Ji .mc.tiisllmulatesales. 'f J.nNll 1 • I &Mo '.. , -years. FDIC daia of Long Ioland, N.Y.. blUlo~ tn 'depaslts). B\!1 . a g gr es s iv e . I 0 an the Southern Califoiilta}g•F.9~mp(e, tha..Cen· { , , owed. c.Jdeedtheirdoors. Secunty was \he.first of practices by many 1c1ty, , ;• al National Bank ot , .• Youcan~~alifeincome • .i._. Security, the nation's the major banks to faij.banks, if. Burns' Oct<>-. . , . le eland 11 g!vi!IB' a · andimmediat.tubenefitaby 11"'1"AS and their re-SSlb largest bank, wlth because qf faulty lcndlng · ber warning is to be The newspaper said..a $~ tebate. to anyone ' participatmt'Jnoqeof&os gulafl>rs prefer to W«k depooita of $1.4 billion, practfc.... believed. , proPosal will be ••lr wh9 b'!l'• a new cu and flltmo/iaJHOlpitali'Nobylarian._ quietjy out of the public ~lcaUy did not fail. The. San ·Diego bank Although the closing or mitted 10 the ex~haii;. ~·-".It tbrou~ tbli · }ovt~' ,,...~Lire Income eyB·o, fdhe Ffeder~I Reserve The !.PI~1 a1 nd ther Uth.S. was lhwlyed bin alleged . a hand fu I 1 or b000an~~ membership rege""lns.. K 't b~ !b•troe •1 let." '!'A'!; Gil' ne. . , O•t•. or instance, c.om.,.rv OT o e fraudulent ac emes by among near y S, ~ the move. l',-; !'.'..:t'i" • • ~~ ....:.".;..,...._~._=••o: J11arilo1ta monetary ac. i?urrency lnsiat HCUrily ita principal own~r. C 'hardly an ·lndicatlon the • • .. u~oyes.. , • ,...,,,,,,...-~-• ~ror .lbree months WU rn-.ged wjth the .Arnholt Smith, and U.S. banking Sy§tem is ' ' Sl)'S a ·~kesmanfOI: M<.1'0'ioie.K.Jt•d"-· .,.r~r~easing them in. Cherillca(.Jlanli ot New ,'nanlrJlo lost nearly $40 on the verge of collapse, Excbange,Pres\dent 1Jle patlk,<• .W.• &ave ihe Hb.48 J!EM(JR(AL HOSPITAL la!ii~te so obtu•e oo1y Yoi<lt. ri'lllllon In speculation oo bank falliires have G. R6bert ~cken'n1i)1 'tebaie to Sift an lln· PHl$8YTIR/)N . )A( ·andreparters fo~lpcurrencles .• · lm1>0rtant psycbol~gjcal .old a leller· h~ peen peW tothee1tonhomy.,So-I 301,.....,,.......,,.pid for • speclall~ed But the em~.r11ency I In addlllon to SC<?urtty effects. If a b'IJli< can•l sent.to the li>embers ~·t 1.¥-r -re:v~ a 10 ad a . ot ... .,..,a.ll.C'A'92i«I publlea understand clrcum,tan~li of th e and Swo.P" Parkway the make ii, It Is' easy-µ,' h4 wouhl,not dlscj91"1ta. Of tnqumes from ba~ I', m .. ., __ ,. 111 )'rlbatllult«pi>enl\Cf. merller-.consummated American Bank &· Tn..t wonder what buslneta or 'naiud. He ,said a )lubllc 'all over the c~unlry astc; ••I' 1·~":"-- But In a.n un~aual over· .a we~,kend-have Co. of Orangeburg, s.c. individual is aafe from · announcement wollld be. Ing ~~ detada ol bur depa~lure from Ibla caul"eil ~:rill cs to alao closed In receni flnanclalruin. I madeMonda,y. plan. • • J \ ' ' . . Low Rat~s Given . I ' ' New Poli£r Annowqd inN.rt · SeoW!dd, localed on :,,. _____ ._ ...... the bluffs ot Newport Beach overJoolclng ·.Newport Bay• an<t the Pacific, announcel! to- day lhat new. stll(lllngly .low interest rates are now available to qualified hornebuyers. a11d tJaree ... bedtQOm homes h a-ve thermostatically con.' trolled forced air beat.. ln1, ,.lectrlc J&r•le door opener·• and even • 8'rvlc, area which fh. cludHW' new washer and dry ' ' er. Homebuyers can now 1 , qualify !or a low 8\0'Jler-. THE· KITCHRN · ~ver- cent interest rate ·wi~ looka the enclosed patio. 1.0nlylOpercentdoWnpay.I A convenl'int paa1- ment. With a typlcat1 · ~ throuab window rnakea 1 ••'••price orui 9.IO ~·d • ·: R.,"L m· '"TE paruoa an~ barbecue• a total downp1yrDent o( U " b~e. Included in the·· I U,soo , montbly pay. : ldtcban are ceramic tile · ments _woulcl only ~e· ·COul:lt•rtopa, trash com- ' $30J.OO mcludfug prtnci· • paetor, solllld lnsula~ , pl~ an~ interest Plus re. {:crkzJ·an:1cabFa area. dl•901al, dlahwaaher, 1 quired impounds fpr lax-8 or eye e to the dou,bJe compartment tes, insur~nce .and beach or nearby shop· sl.i1k and stained homeowners association pln1 areas. The. entire hari!wood cablneta. I fees development baa been . fully lands•aped and ls \. - THIS IS comparable to mamtained pfafeaalon~ c,•a·WiJld's natural the present rental rate of ly throughout~ year by ~ood .~xterlors ble~d the Homeowners Aa· · wltb tJle 11urroundlne: lmost apartments in e• nd1i '"-homes Newpart Beach which do sociation. , · ar a ve ~ . a rlcb, warm •P· riot live the renter equl: Sea Wind features pear"nce. Loc~ted at the ity, return on one's in· carpeting throughout, corner of Superior l vestme nt o,r the tax decorator &eJected light A.venue and Ticonderoga 1 br ea k g t v en to fixtures and a gas just abOve Newport hemeowners. fireplace complete with Harbor SeaWmd'a three The one and two story ·gas logs arid renlote decoraied. models are ~condominiu~ homes starter for these cold o"n daily from 10 a.m. surround a private pool, wtnter ~venlngs. Tbetwo to dusk. i .Sea Bluffs Condominium It's a · Whale of a View The c urrent gray Built on the bluff long.term financing whale migration and the directly over the beach available · to qualified panoramic views over adjoining San Clemente buyers. th e P a c i Ci c are State Park, each of the ·Security ls provided by highlights to visitors at · residences enjoys a electronic door opener Sea Bluffs, llLxury con· permanent view from · control to subterranean dominium development Catalina south to Cotton p &,J" kl n g , with an at2S9AvenidaLobeiroin Point. Direct access to elevator serving the San Clemente, according the beach is only a few parking area and eac&. or , to Mrs. Gaynelle Chase . hundred feet away. the three residential of Center Realty, Jn c., floors. the developer. The adult MOST VISITORS also homes are now having remark about the quiet I thei r preview showing. location of the develop~ THE HOMES in the small development of 12 units are also complete with targe ocean-front decks, Medallion kit- chens with Tappan dou- ble ovens, Kitche neid .dishwaSb9rs, disposals,. triple-compartmented stainless steel sinks, sond9. FebrUary 23. 1975 DAILY Pit.Of • .) .LIQUI:O ASSETS ' • SEAGATE TOWNHOMES AT HUNTINGTON HARBOUR for additional information (including c:oslsj regordi'ns recreolionol focililies, ~ee lhe California Public Report ovolloblc ot the Project Soles OfjiiL'o:. "We seem Lo have a 01:ent, Mrs. Chase report· whole cult· of whale~ ed. Avenida ~ro 11 a watchers," lallghed r.trs. "-'indlng one-way street Chase, ··and I have to ad · with no through traffic. Jnit it is a lot of fun to At the same time, it is stand here over the onJy a few blocks from beach and see the spouts the San Diego Freeway and s urfacing of the and ahoppinf. whales as they go south Each. o the con- 1to Baja CalJfomia. It's a domtnium homes has remarkable sight and we two bedrooms and a den, 'enjoy the perfect loca· and two bath!. They are tion for watching the m priced from $77,000 ·to go by just below us." $89,000, with low-interest I um i nous ce iii ngs and IL:---:~ji;;;;;;:::::::;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;::;;;;;:::::::;:::;::=:;:=:::::::;:;:;;;;;;::;::;:;;;:;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;::;;;;o=""'=;;;;;;;;;;;;:::­walnut -finished . ' hardwood cabinets, liv- Apartment Group. ; T?.~~~r~.!~?i~!.~~uon .of Orange County have been invited, to air their'. troubles at Monday's "Problem Clinic," second· 1enera) membership meeting of the year for the or- )ganizatioo now numbering nearly 1,000. A panel of three leading authorities in the area1:- of law and legislation, taxes and accountin11 and in management has been scheduled to field questions from the audience and discuss the woes of apart .. ment owners and managers~ announced Dick 1Scudamore, program chairman for the AO AOC. "We are inviting the membership to share ex- periences as well as problems at the coming meet- ing rooms with gas-Jog fireplaces, and master suites wlth private com· partmented . baths and dressing areas. All homes are pre-wired for ·cable TV and telephones. Sea Bluffs is reached by taking the C:ilafia off ramp at the San Clemente Inn from the 5outbbound San Diego Freeway. Go west three blocks to the Avenida Lobeiro·Montalvo cor· ner, turn right to the end of Montalvo, where it changes name ·to Lobelro, then left to sea Bluffs. Furolshed model is open daily until dusk, and appointments can be·· arranged by calling ;>. 498·3868. ing,'' said Scudamore. ''Oftentimes solutions lo dif-,---------11 ficulties result from learning how others treated similar circumstances." He said the "Problem Clinic" idea has been a· popular addition to the monthly membership forums slnce·its inception, and has been a fruitful method for broattening the experience or multiple owners. Prominent Santa Ana attorney and president of the AOAOC . David A. Coss aboom . will discuss leg11il problell)s, legislative matters and changes in the law. On the panel with him will be Mac Elliott of Newpart Beach, certiried public accountant 3nd tax analyst, and Jamie Sparling , also of Newl)ort Bea~h. whose com~any now manages 15 apartment , complexes. The Monday meeting begins at 7:45 p.m. at the Garden Grove Women's Club, 9501 Chapman Av~ .• Garden Grove. ... Our team · tella you everything you want ----to know · about your team In the DAILY PILOT lit WALK TO ••• I BEACH .. a hidden treaaure lie• at , MARINER'S · COVE WEST ' ' ' ~ • A.RESIDEN'f'/AL · ENBYTRESEA WHl;;RE INTHE li'ORLD W11i.L YOU EVER AGAIN FIND BE,\CH 11.RQPER'0''4'J\THESE r.RICES .•. :1 ANDS BEDROOM TO'IVHHOllSKSt..am '35,,50 Low Down f'.•P!'Oll~~lllo1 .. flATVtU,.,\ 11 .. lrit sllitftr 11111 , lfl'I_ ..... to "w 11 .... ot •NP IMAe::i· ...... y 5 M11•"1'1S T.O N ltJ: Q RMRI I I ' .. . ' \ • i t l * Interest • . . No lmPGUnds • Conveiltiqnal Loans · Townhomes from $58,875 · High OD.the slopes overlooking the Pacific, with a full selection of eight a 3 and 4 bedroom models. One and two stories, decks, balconies. - fireplaces and wet bars. Enclo.sed garages, tennis, swimming, saunas. Everyday Newport Crest becomes a better buy, but act now! · -to\..-' \~ ~ .. ..,, SAN DIEQO r:wy . • "' ·A 1 . ' \ l ' ' \ • I . " • ' j • • • . -.. r:t.1m 1 -; • • " ~ • • . ) . • ~ ~ \ •. ~; ... '*'.;.\ Six models:ol sm ~s~~patitr(iptl\es c .the ' Irvin&, Company·s~i'i\1~ "villa§;;~nviron :-· menf'. 1 & 2 st~rle~~th;)Jp to ~.bedrooms. Bonus e)'tras.ga1Qi-if-1\1$~;big "farm kitchens": filled With applia~Ges. <rveplaces .. ~arpeting and ~bmplete Tef!cJn91-.Private re~tion center with swimming pool. 5·acre Pilr~. ' paseb$ 10'a:cr~ scnOQI. ' fl; • i' • . . I . ' •' To S.n o;eS<> f ~ cJil • • • ' ' Donald L. Bren ~mpa '/. ' ¥ t ' ~ .,, ' . SAVES r11ur mon•.r • ' • .. ' v -~. ' • ;. , ;. • • , • • • ; . . .. .. ,. ;.:: ':· ·; . . ,,,,, t ' . ) ~' J. . •• ~ l !( • -\. . ' ' ) . ·: . ... '" • • '. . " 1 1 a2s1or8' 2 a 3 ledrOOtnS 1~ A2B1t""· ' . , . """" •29,500 ·• • ' ' a@ . ' • ' • • ( - ll> • ' The sales office ts~ <lall.Y at• 15,Bodega Bay Drive3Cor0t\adel Mar. Phone 644-1321 .'. .. ' • I It . [ , • l ,. •' l ' ., I • .. ~~:l ·'' i. 'Near BottoiD~ -. . . . Siiil~ Uptwn Forecast:. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI J -The Bank ot· Ame;rfca says the rats of new housing ~ts in Calif«nia ''is probably near bottom'~ and lhere shoo Id be an upturn of now units Ill· the ~llhalfofthisyear. · ' 1 1 ( t *>using start.1 plummeted 40 percelit in Callf~a last year, the bank reported. ,. i \ _ VAL HOUSING st~rts in 197C ~re new units, including singl~_faQUh1in· tts d "dpartment units, compked ; h '15, In 1~73, the bank said. ' • ·· . ~ •• § e-Rte of new housing units is pro"li;ly a,tll · tto¢." the bank's economics d~· .men 1aid1~·The bank anticipates an uptQn of new \lllits ·,..-the second half of 1975. · • · · i ' ,.-eE SEASONALLY adjusted annual r~te ·ror J>ecem ber was 68,000 unib, down 23 pet-.• -ceftt "from th'e previous month .and' down 49 · per~t from a y. earlier. v-: • PERSONAUZ£D. •snusH •EASY TO USE ' . . , . • •ORDER fOR YOURSElf OR A ntEND IK&N AND llZE·OF LAllL • ! - . . ·Mrs. Jeft11 OM 12:111•1" ltt••l ""'' ......... ,., ••• 11~. . -· . . .. •• ter~ ~· • • ' " • &ind!l,I', Fttiruery 23,19'/S O~ll Y Pll01'. f:l I t ... .!!'.:?..JI • I/;% s..;&ren. . . . -~-- Harder r.r· • For Builders ·work~rs ·in all industries squeeied out 9.8 percent in firl:it year changes. , WASHINGTON <UPIJ -When y,6\1 look at wages , strike staUatics and collective bargain- ing results. you would hardly believe that unemployment in WIJERE THE Labor •. Depart-. the. toast.ruction industry ls 15 ment measured wages u.nd · percent. be~fits combined, it found that ~~•-Ga.,el · . , f ""The construction industry is the const·ruction woYker still alre.ad..y. gripped in a f~re4 . b~tter than his coun- dep~ton, "·according to Robert terpart, working out 9.2 percent. A. Georgine, president of· the in av.age adjustments over the building and constr~tion trades lif~ oJ . the contract. The all in- departmentof the AFL-CIO.. . . duslries average was 7.7 percent. J:larry Schley of HuntingtQll ·Georgine told other AFI,-CIO Beach 'Was instiilllld Friqay -leaders ~eceiltly the "coootruc, as · P1'0illdent ,of the Orange Uon industey Is .fighting for its County Brokers Council of· breath. The hous1.ng ~ustry has Century 2-1 Real Estate . . ·:collapsed. Electric uW1Ues have . . , .... "J • been eompelled to drastically cut back ... commercial construc- tion hAs dropped off dramatical. ly. Heavy and highway constt)Jc- sales Sennn• ar 'don. ·i• virtually dried up. Cop· tractors by the tens of tholisands are being foreed to the wall.'' Set in· Aliaheun AGAINST THIS recitation some labor department stlltiStics present an amazing paradox:" -! ~. -.0). "Power Selling" will be the 1.beme of the annual wibter seminar presented by the.Sales and Marketing Council' of the Building Industry Associatlon..on There were.28 major'Strikes in 1974. A major strike involves 10,000 workers or more. ·Eleven of them were irt the construction industry. accounting tor seven million days of idleness, di more than one half of the total f~ ma- jor strikes. Striking worker!. are not counted as unemployed . , ·workers. . · FebrUary 28 at the Grand HOteli just aci-Oss froin Disneyland OD Harbor ~ulev a'rd ' in Ah~eim, report's Kelly Herold·; chairman of the Seminar Commit~.- The seminar will start at 8:30 .: In major collective bcirgaining a.m. and will Close at 4 p.m. The settlements in 1974, construction ,public is invited to attend, . workers did better than their particularly persons in any ; counterparts. In wages al.one, phase of marketing and selling, construction workers negotiated. said Bob Albertson, president of · average adjustments of 11 per- the council. cent in first year changes while \ • I J I In J1lnuary, 1975, the average hourly-·earnings for ·workers in -contract construction were $1 .13, · compared to1 a total private ·economy average of $4.40. · This feast and famine situali6n baa brought· on some efforts to stabilize the industry and restore ill$ vitality. Outgoing L.abor Secretary Peter J. Brennan recently hailed 'what he called ''highly in- novative collective bargaining agreements" unfolding in the in- dustry. HE NOTED THAT the Kanawha Valley (W-Va .) Builders Associat-ion. and the Chariest.on ·Buildin g and Construction Trad~s Council had worked out a contract that in· eluded "a number of landmark provis,ons, in~luding ~n infla- tion-fighting restraint on wage increases.'' Brennan, grounded in the building and construction trades movement, said ·the pact' i.n- cluded a declaration against "featherbedding'' and accep- tance of new machinl!ry and equipment that can introduce productivity gains. • furnished Model• oPfr'i 10:00 a;m. • 6 p.m. ~I" Offiq: 17. 1ni;no,.c.11 . T..,,....,.:(71 .f ' " ' " 1 j • ' I I ' • ! i ' . I ' . \ J j '" " Sunday. F•bluatX 23, 1975 •• -~~-- • Best . --- 1=. 10% DoWn 8~% lntereit [18Vi% Anwl Perceiltate Rate* . ' 201 Superior Blvd .. Newport Beach , · Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 . ' A11he corner of Superior Ave. • and Ticonderoga Stroot @ -:;., ~ ~opmeot of Don E Woodward "' • lyoicatiMsl>f1C•S•<1,950 Y(lfalduw•OOWW-~ S4.!>00 360 • moNl'llo/ ortmenlS of S303 90 onct. l)fioctpla lilfld 1nl818i1 Ph.Ii; ~ired tnOrllhtr ~ klr 1:ues IO!KUl t>l'.C 11nd tiomeow"9~6'()Call0nleu 8 ... '\. .. t.•eM 81•"1.l<l'll'Mllll Pfl'P(llQgil ,., •• thin 1 milt trom \.OS~ dirt<llJ tht till itreel fro'" ·f.:!,i, central .,..-.. ' ' ·11 .... tlngton Tract , ·sea Harbour, .0 '..·Top, R'¥!~tott • ,·Presales Begin Presales have beJ!ln ownership in an frrorda, at Sea Harbour, the ble ocean-c lose loca· $16·.7 million, i73-home tion," Bowman stated. condominlum project REAL ESTATE · within tHe HWIJ.ington "A SEA Harbour unit ·Harbour community in can be a second home in Hunttn1ton Beach, re-a reso rt area or a walk-in closet1, pre.iecf ports Ray Logan, vico fas hion a ble primary steel tubs and ceramic president sales and home fo r single adults tile showers. KitchenS marketing for the Chris-seeking a re creation-have gas ranges and Uana Companie&, Inc., oriented lifestyle,•• he ov ens. double sinks, dis· the deveJopers. added. h washers .. disposals 1 Sea Harbour. t~aled A series of two-story and luminous ceilings. two blocks from the buildings s et among 0 N · S r l T E , ocean near Huntington gardens, Sea Harbour recreation facilities are Harbour's main en-will offe r two basic expected to Include two trance, is slated to hold floorplans . with varying recreation centers, three its grand opening Feb. 2 .. balcony and deck loca-tennis courts and swim· ·'This development t1ons, plus lots in some ming and therapy pools. was expressly designed . units. One-bedroom and Anticipated completion for singles and married . one-bedroom plus loft dale for all recreation. -couples seeking the ad-plan s -each with one facilities is Dec. l, 1915; ; vantages of hom e bath ~will be offered. Dec. l , 1975 . · .New Units Prices a re expected to The deve lopmt;nt's ra nge from $33 ,900 to 'temporary sa les office, $46,4 00. nt 17214 Pacific Coast T he ho mes includes Highway, may be re- WID• A a d tv.-o decks and /or patios .. ached by taking the Seal W r fo rm a l ehtrie s and Beach Boulevard exit Due o·n Coast • , Wbat Realtors can do in 1975 to ald clients tn f\nancln1 homes and how adYanced educa· ti~1I courses c1n benefit real estate salea people in their service to cllent1 are among the topics Richard C. Farrer wltl cover when be visits Newport Beach Wednesday. Farrer, 1975 president ol the California As · soctatlon df JleaUon, is visiting District 23 and 32 o( the state association. These districts encomPass North Orange ((ounty, East Orange ~ounty , Buena' Park, An aheim and West Orange Coubty Boards of Re4ltors, -.s well as Hunt~ngton Beach-Fountaill Valley~ the host board, Lag\1111 Beach, Saddleback Valley, and South Or&nlfe County Boards Ill Realtors. SOME ZOO REALTORS and guests are ex- pected tQ attend according to District 32 publicity chairman Phyllis Salyer. The · meetln& will be held in the B;alboa Pavilion with no-host cocktails at 11:30 a .m. and buffet lun"cheon at 12:15 p.m. ' _Prior to th~ luncheon meeting and his ad· dress to Realtors and guests, Farrer and State Associatlon Executive Secretary, Zan L. BeckSteait will confer with state directors and rilembers"from the 10 Realty Boards attending on such topics aa the present economic situa- tion in relation· to the industry and pending legislation affecting pro~y ownership. formal dining tPoms, 'from the San Diego and separate breakfast Freeway. Proceed south SHARJNG TllE PC;>DIUM as officiating areas in the kitchen. to Paci r i c coast hosts wilt be Regional Vice President of Dis· VI rl M Luxury features of the Highway, turn left and trict 32 ROderick K. Calderhead and Regional cto 8 anor, a .six-homes are wall-to-wall p-eed three m1'les to Vice President of o · trict 23 C l t r. unit condominium pro-•"'"" 15 ar e on , ject. in Costa Mesa,' has ,!c'.!a:!!r!!!p~e,_tJi!.'n~g'....!iln~l!.!i~v!i!::n!!g~th~e~o~fl~i~ce~~(j~u~s~t =be=l=or=e~:;;C:l:o:r.;;;::::::;;::::;:::::::;:;:::::;:::::::::========: t~~«:~~~~, areas. gas nreptaces. 'oii.ERS AGREE pa n I e s ·c o N c ER N Ownel'B, left to right -Carl and Beverly Ford ..• Ron Hillier ... Clarine and Bob Schmiedeke Award. agree I "~e living is ,-.tat fabulous, friendly Huntington Landmark." It's a haven for happy, Built by Olindo Yerico, 11ct1ve adults who have time to live and enjoy every minute to the fullest just one mile from the Victoria Manor's six un-sea m beautiful Huntmgton Beach. Come, bring a friend, and discover for yourself all the re- its were designed to con-markab,le advaatag.s of maintenance-free living now being enJ·oycd by residents at beach-close serve energy.. Featured H . La dm are natural gas ap-unt1ngton n ark. pliances for cooking, water and comfort beat· ing, and high quality wall and ceiling insula- tion. The New England- 11tyled condominiums are offered in two floor plans covering 1,061 or 1,210 square feet of living area. Interior features in· elude kitchens with gas ranee and oven, dis· poser. dishwasher and cushioned tile floors. The two-bedroom and den homes alao come with wall-to-wall carpeting, fireplace, wet bar, mar- ble pullmana in baths, security Jocks and ~tid­ ing glass doors tha! apeo on private patios. Prices range f'rbm S36,750to$39,950. To reach Victoria Manor, take Newport Boulevard north to Harbor and continue on Harbor to Hamilton. Tum west on Hamilton to the units. at 594 Hamilton. • . CAREFREE LIVll& FOR IOULTS om 40 IN BEIUTIFUL HUNTIN&TON HEICK -If you Of your spouse ere et least 40 Yi!ars of ege, welcome lo a whole new way of life at Huntington Landmark one of the fin.~t recreation-orien.ted con~inlum communities ever offered the adult California homeseeker'. The condom1~1um COO?ept of leisurely llVlng Is provld~ •. with exterior maintenaoce, landscaping and care of the extensive park-like grounds and recreatlon&J tac1llhes perlormed for you by a proressional firm. All INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: • General Electric De luxe equipped •ll·electric liitchen s • Enclosed utility rooms on your own private patio that include a Whirlpool washer-dryer • Shag carpeting in the living room, master bedroom, secondary bedrooms and hallways • Spacious prden patio or view bek:ony • Separate dining areas • Completely enclosed garages as well as an 1bun- d,ance of paiking Ats<> ~N.J<>{ boT~EsE HAPPY LIVl~G .BENEFITS: • .Excrusive million-dollar recreation center with beau- tiful clubhouse that features dinln& and card room, billiaRi room, art studio, photo lab, pottery· woodworking shops ind all·purpose rooms • Huge swimmln1 poOI • Hot Water swfrfpool bath • Gymnasium, putting green, regulatton tennis courts and paddle tennis court • Your choice of scheduled group tctlvitla or com· plete privacy • A private walled commonity with 24 hour attended e.\lry l ' I I ' ' ~ l I •• '•, M • • ~ 41111HI .. M • . - • I --! ... .i 9und!X', Ftbrvlry 2', 1!7'5 DAILY fltLOT ·fte~ty ChieJ Urges Tiie be•d of tbe Call!omla Aa· -lal!on bf Reo,IJon H)'I ·U.at me llnll 'It P remalnl In vart1 . bl• ln-l 1•te loans In lhl• state '1Jf w• are to htlp Ute bomebllJ•r h! 'realising bis ',\mtricudnam•.•• -Varitid -lnterest ' -- Rlehard C. Farrer of Hayward, pre1ident or' the 78,000-membtr Realtors' or- •anlutloo{ apentloned other avenues wb ch have been opened recently to aid the mor11.,or but pointed out "e\(tehdlng lhe term of tbe loan .. rar .. 'Variable In· tereat rates ar8 Concemed. it the ·J11t •tep toward helpl~g the bomebuyer. '' Other '!•avenues" to which he referred apeclf\eally we·re (1) th& announcement by the federal' Home Loan Bank Board· <FHtBBl proposing ihat lher1> "be variable interest rate mortaqgea. Uncle< the JX'OJJOSed .recuJallona home mortc•ce 1n. 1"re1t rates would rile or Ill\ with other lnterast rates wltbll\ "the econo02y. The president of the 18,000-member California Association of Realtors has been saying since his Jan. 10 inauguration that despite spiraling infla- tion, thifi~.relJli.los a good tlme (or Californians to buy a home .-Jeither new or used. · Richard C. Farrer of J-layward said that .. peo- ple who want to sell are getting more for their homes because the dollar volume is up while those who seek to purchase a home couldn't find a better lime to 111•••1 their mooey." Farrer supports his "good time to buy" state- ment by teferring to the moel current Multiple List- '"l'~rvlctt· (MLS) fi&ures, complied by the various boards of ReJ1ltors and tabula led by CAR . wha~~~l!.&:.~It"l~:p~:!;:r~~!f.i:IJ vldes essential I acts to the MLS whl<b.publishes•tt, often witb a photograph notifying aJJ·Mts members that a house ls for sale. The MLS is the best method devised lQ inform a potential buyer that a bomeowrie property is ror sale. ' ' . .. ; Farrer aid, "01 the SO boardl wruch flied their December ~LS figures, 2811b0Wed Bn increase in dollar vQl~e over December, 19'13.'' Filtem. of these 28 realized a signlflcant iJ)-~rease lq P.lf corresPonding periods.•• .he cont~u~, · •nd desplle what some economists and observers are sayin~ about a downward trend in housing na- tionally. 1 feel these latest statistics belie tJleir re- marks. _ .at Jeast their application to the used home market." .. FARftER REFERRED tO one of the 28 board!!, ... tl\e San Bernando Valley Board of Realtors, Which _ recorded the 1reatest dollar volume in sales durini December. 1974 -$30,046,314 compared lO $18,2391600 fn December. 1973 -a jump at abOut ~,. m1llloo. Yet, Fafrer noted, this increase was onlY the scond be1t for the comparative months among r• JIOl1ing boards. ''Leading the increase was the Newpart Hairbor-Ci>sta Mesa Board with a jump of about $.fin: nail lion frQm $8,227 .415 in December, 1978 to $12,759,900 in, December, 1974," Farrer said. 1 ' 01'~1l BOARDS which showed signiflo.ant ln· crease/ frotn December, lffll to December, 1914 ..ere:. \ I ,.-Anaheim, $5.08S,80S-$6,082,611; Contra·eos a, $14,129,000 -$15.114,000; Long Belch Dlll\rlct, $8,917,301 · -$10,630,785; Onlarlo·Upland·Cb.l!lo,. $2,858,850 -"$4,C07,ll50 Palm Springs, '877,650 -· Sl,46-0,82,'f; Redwood City-San Carlos-Belmont, $.1,413,700 ..,..... $S,2fJ,301; Sacramento, $6,511,960 - $8,220,212; San.Jose, $23,912,060-$26,853,921; San- ta Cruz, $5,184,,91 -15.686,300 South San Diego Bay .Otles $4,584,886 -$6,0S8,61.t; Slitter-Yuba, $609,750 -$1,765,450; Yucaipa Valley, $239,~ -$671 ,400. _ "MLS tabulations further show that the SUtter- Yuba Board,· With 84 percent, led reporting boards in percentage ~ of sales related to listings," the Realtor head stated. The Stockton board was second with 73 percent. other boards with 60 percent or hlgher were: Berkeley, 6-0 percent; Ontario-Upland-Chino, 6t 'percent; El Cajon, 64 percent;. San Mateo· Burlingame. 67 percent; Santa Clanta Valley, 68 percent. ' THE CAR CHIEF commented that there was a !II percent rt1e in dollar volume from reparUng boards in the two comparable periods. ''This i1 another barometer to indicate that the crisis in consumer confidence is decreasing and UJat brighter days are ahead for the housing in· cbutry. "The time to buy and sell new and used homes ~\POW. It'• as 1ood a ttme to invest 81 ever. Exist-1n,_ properly sales ,ate up now for both buyer and seµer ,'•fie aafd. · · Fa~r note'd that the outlook for the real estate .industry in Calitotnla is optJmistic but added he re- alized situations elsewhere in the nation were 110! ~~ bttMht. FROM Fashion Island . ' .Ne ·port Beach . I The prettiest beach neighborhood yet ... in the m'?st exciting ' rnn ') /'Y_ community ever! 'DvavJ The long aw.iiittd center unit of Btoachwalk Homes face-son bro~. wind- ing Srttn~l!s at the very he.iirt of the community. We're holding to our usual lush land~aping (average 11 treE'S to ev~ry home!), and, of course, these •r' the same fe.iture -loaJed townhouses that have been selfing sales r«"Otds since we fl1'1t opened. Tod;ay, close to 300 value-wise f.1milies have bought in Btachwalk. An indepenrlent survey .shows th.ti over 93"h would buy here again tomorrow! And that's the kind of testimonial money can't buy! ff yoµ've been to Beachwalk, come ag•in. Until you've ~ Unit V, you'll. never know how good townhouse life ca n be. BEAO!WALK-THE BEACH IS ONLY PART Of IT. The location is ideal -just an e.isy stroll to the beach . and Huntington Sfoacliff Golf Club is directly across the way. Beachw.11lk is virtu;ally next door to 9Chools and lo nightlighted tennis courts. And ownership includes two privalt clubhouses, fabulous recre.iit ion, and seven swimming pools. Stt B,achw.alk.now ... you'll not see its like again! 2, 3, 4, or 5 Bed.room'° $46,500 to $66,500 Bl/,,., lntnnt Furrtlshrd Models Open D1ily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (714) 536-65.57 ~ d~V4'1oping •w.ard-winning communities. ~ A.J. Hall Corporation From lht' S.an Oit"g" l"•t'r'WIJ tlke ISe.:h Blvd. eio:it. Sol.llh fi .. f' mtln to P,ocific COolf( Highw1y. righc Gtl P.clfk Co•tl Hi11hw1y lo Co\dt'n ""'"t SI .. right on c.o&dm Welt y2 ml~ to tl.Khw•lk, Huntinl,!IOn S..Kh. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H·ARBOR ' . < } I 1 • • • A' •• ' • • ' . • " ' . ' • • " I· ;1 : •• -.. -.. ~: • ~ .. .. · I · • -• l ¥":~ •, :> ' • 1 ~ \ \ \ I ' -.,-.----· . . HAROLD R. KINSMAN, active in the r,t:;:al esJate field for the p~ast 20 years, bas bee.o named sales manager of Leisure Wocld Resales, it was an· noun~ by Ross W. Cort~. president. Formerly the manager of a iocal real estate offi ~ for four and a hall, years, Kinsman will be' res~ible for all resales ac· ti¥1Ues as well as direction of a · staff o! ten counselors at the __ • ;Leisure Wor:_ld Resales offic~ ltt----iocated at ZU21 Paseo <re-vaien-- -cia. adja~ent t-0 Security Pacific 1 I • Nation'al Bank.. • A native of 1owa, Kinsfuan raltended Drake University in ibes Moines and later ... was af. l\llated with two targe industrial ••NSMAM · firms in business administration and public rela· tfons for the Kohler CompanY and Donaldson Com- ~ny. He served as sales manager for the latter for !en years. · J • DONALD IJ. FRE DE RICKSON bas been ba'tned to the position, ol difector of technical services at Broadmoor HOmeS • .according'to an an ... nouncement th.is week. by RiC rd B. Smith, presi· dent. · • In 19(;9; Frederickson joined BarClay. Hollander . Curci, Inc. 8.s direct or of engineering services. Four years later. he became the director of engineer- ing for Granl Com pany of Califorrtja. He is a native of Chicago. Ill .• aUended Garden Grove Uoion High School in Orange ""·•DE1t1cKso" County, and Orange Coast College and California State College at Long Beach. He is a member of lhe Homebuilders Council and tbe Sales and Marketing Cot;)cil of t,be Building Jn. dust.ry Association. I· FRANK SAR ABIA has been appointed sales D)?ulager or Newell Associates, Inc., general real estate brokerage in Laguna Beach. 1 Sar'abia, 40. formerly managed the Newport Beach office or W a~er & Lee Real.Esta.,te. During '115 fiv.e year affiliation with Walker & Le he was in_fl uded i.q: Winners· Circle 3 consecutive years. a nd was rrar:ned Salesman of the year~in . 1'/3. He was appointed Manager • -tn.1974. I • A z:esident or Laguna Beach.. Serabia, is married and the ~er' of.three children. Newell Associates specializes in e· ~ ,P1'9perties and 'Com· It . ....,-cl.al recil estate, and serves · eommunities along the southern If ~1t0f,,.Orange t:ountr. J • • • ' . . BANNING PLACE • ). . ' VICTORIA STREET • ' I , • •• • '.I 1 fa! . . ' ..... • ., .. .,, ... ' • • 'l • ~ • • " < '• . •"":>· ,. , .' • ' , ... Newport Terrace. A· ~illage~ -15-acre'park ana . me'~ IOcatioo In to·aprope>S ·townhomes with a P~. .· ~ p1:1ts you in tile ~ : '.;'" moi1:. $each. Right nmtt : aaoo slip marina nOW . nder discussion. The· · · eli,niniry ~norriic , < • , 1~1 '•I nd feasibiley studi~· " " 19TH STREET JUEld::t~the:citi l, .·'If< ,, of N~rt Beach and Cgsta esa have the info(.: , mation. Fa~ sheets are ava: kl at the Newi>o.,;; " Terrace sal:1::ffice for y,qQr< ~· ., • C,hec;k it oµt for. Y<>urself::~ll. : -~ is if"y&, wa· nd see, ~1,1 1triav 1, · : · , ~ • l'ldt -nott}er ell ,. . Wh8tbe~Ujey bUild a ma,riN. Qr , 28;1,. di~ . :-'. . natingf~milies 'willenjoy.thisvjlla9C)t m~lfi.Y ~.·· its own pnvate 15-acre landscaP.9<1 pa andexcJ&.i~ recreation.club with two pools, ja<;u i, barbeCUI. . . ~ -; and pqtting g~. All set for QO,tnple n lat$W: . ' , yf!Pi'.• The unique two and th·-.. X>l'Jr.f homes meet ttie clean ocean.6reeze with rough sa\Yn Wood a~ wa1111 interior'$ of ~ peillngs, gas firepl.} nylon sh,'9 ~rpetin ances and e~ garages. ~riJ;aa livi '"""" know for sure. Seacoast li,ving in a fiRe '•', · ~ • be(onit.NJ ·-· · . ' . Drivl ng Directions: F~om the San Oie90 F~eeway. take Harbor Blvd. aQUth. T-hen • . w,enpn 19th allttw-yto.the·and. (714) 846-6001 . I - • J . I ' { • • • ' l • ' l I ' ' I . ' j . , ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' I ' ' : 1 • I • l • - • .. • ' ' I ' • ' l • ' .< • • ' • • . ' Loan llEl • REAL ESTATE S~LES S6Q ' • ' UCENSING· SCHOOL . JC••••••a...•••• .•• ~ ......... _c-, ~· ....... ~........... . ' li-111f9"-· tli conjuQl:t!on ',wlth, "A" RMI Estate· SChool & The LIY'~ SChoOf ,t>f Aeal Estlde. After reoelylng Y$>Uf llcerile YoU 'w111 be enrOl19d lh Tarbell's 3-wtek Quick ·Start Training Program. which Include• ~ng 1ralrrino cl&alel a after noon experience In -..uli real e1tate 1ituatk>nt. C:-. 1a· .. _, 1Jl·S440 ·--•-Ii-Stilt GI °' FHA terms available! lm~culate grounds, requir· in'1 little u~keep . Half· circular drive. Spacious lloor plan off8fS a long llst ol custom eictr•s. Entry hall, ovenized living room with fl.r9')1xe. 3 bedrooms + den •rea. xtra baths. Central forced-air heat. Covered patio. sprinkle.rs. $44,000. Cafl 842-669t C-Of/1-Very dlstinc• Offers a be•utiful. bfef1d of rich wooets · a cokiis. 0098 co parka, shops & c:olora. Oose to perks, shops & achools. Ttil1 young executive features 4 bedrooms + · tamtty room.-!Dream kitchen witri'-self-cleanfng oven, no- wu floo<o. lu.i °'"IY· Bl<r bride. fir•Pl•de.. Po&ittvely beautiful! f61,000. Cal.I 842~54 ..... + .... Owner !acrillce! Oodles tA 'oom for the large or grow- ing family. Near achocN9, shops and within walking di stance to the beach! 8'ngle-story t•nch-style with many lree5, pf8nt1 & shrubs. Large c-overed patio, sprinklers. 30 ft , swimming pool with heater & lilt.er. lncludeS thici( carpeting & custom drapes. Entry hall, 4 bedrooms + den area. Walnut cabinetry, brick fireplace. $48,500. Call 962-1373 A••d••••'-t Shorecrest tpac..,1 .. Ready. lor immediate occupancy! Located on • Qlliet cwl· de sac street. CotnPl•lely sprinklered groonds. patio. neally manicured yards. Huge floor plan wtlh aniry halt, beavy beamed ceilings in the living room and family room. 4 bedrooms. f.Mll din· ing room. Massive wood- burning lireplace. $53,500. Cati 962·5566 . · PMIFwtl.kkh A great home for the whOle family to enJoy spacious pool home. close to sehools & shops. Very near the beach! Warm. vibrant colors, func- tional floor plan. 4 bedrooms + den area. natural wood cabinetry, built-ins. Large wood-burning fireplace In the living room. Xtra baths. Lovely 30 h. swimming pool,• CO\lered patio. And onty S48.500." Listed by Marv Ni~. t•i.111a , .... For c • s a I• 1 •ave College f?ark pool home. a thousandp! WetcOme to a lot of t\Ome for the mon8yt ~Id'°~ ~.nlimited luw.ury! Spotless inside & out. lt1magtuf1eent Geenbrook /ncfudes copper plumbing, otters 2700 sq. fl. En1ry hall. newly, painted exterior. 4 king-sized bedrooms, 3 Ankle-deep carpeting, baths. family room, massive drapes. Entry hall. 3 firepJ.ce, full dining room .. bedrooms + den or study. Ex.pensive carpeting & Large living room has a drapes. Park-hke grounds iiatural brick fireplace.' with covered patio & 3<:at Beautiful pool with jacuui garage. ·S76,9p.O. Call in a story book setting. r2·2561 _ : .-1 • • $48.950. ea11 s40-1120 - ~ ,, ..... ,.. . tver TH IHClt Just 1 mile from the beach. GtMl•M1•'• htcst• E11citing Newport We9tl Lots Walk to all sehools. LuSh, Secluded estate on lush, ot decorative extras includ· parkland atmosphere. Huge parklike grounds with all !he 1ng thick shag carpeting & floor plan with nearly 2300 privacy and beauty in lhe rich wood panehng. New ne>-1 E world . One ol the f inest w"" Sola,;um lloo•s ;n lhe SQ . t . ntry hall , 4 h 11 bl · • ...... . bedrooms, 3 baths. Dig omes ava a e 111 1 .. e pre-k•tc~en . bulll·1ns, wood farri'ily. room &·tluge stige Mesa Verde sect.on. cabinetry . Entry hall , fireplace Full din'ng room Featur'es 01ympic size pool spactous li~ing .room wi.IJ'I' tt:.c.&1 ~arage .1 Owne; wi\h heater ~n.~ fitter. Huge flrt(>4ace. K1ng•s1.1:ed rna9tet ~ifM:iel Quick P0888$8i0rll garde_n . patro. En1ry l\al.1, bedr~om . Xtra ~alhs.: S&St9GO."· Flexibl91."'termsr hugehv1ngroom:d.en.fapl•· Beaullful. blend ot warm Call ~2-8854 ()(842_2561 ty r~. f_ormal d1n1ng room. cotors & textures. $46,900. , 4 king size bdrms. Central Gall 962·5566 Dnt1t•d ly Oww air, wet bar. 2 flreplacesl Call Secluded, care-free livlng 540-1720 Di1HKtl•• C•pe Cod with all lhe charm of the On a beautiful corner lot country. This marvelous •r••r-·s,.w. with room .. for your .boal & home is located on a quiet Over $6000 in custom ex.- tr•ller. Wh ite picket fencing. cul tie sac street. Enclosed tras! Magnificent home is a mini forest of trees, park-like front atrium welcomes the little over 1 year otd. In- yards. Vibrant , t6tally .visitor. Carpets, drapes. log-eludes electric garage door customized Interior. M8Mive burning fi replac~. Tiled opener. Garden patio, brick fireplace, entry hall, flooring, 3 bedrooms +den manicured yards. Easy- big family room. Full dining area <;;ountry kitchen with flowing interior. 4 bedroom9 room seats 12 tor dinner. wood c'illblnetry, buHt-lns.. + family room, beautiful Oversized llving room, king· Priced below replacemenr' log-burning flreplape. sized master bedroom. costs! Save a bun-dlel Raocb kitchen with handy Gatden kUc·hen. Covered $42,000. Call 842-2561 or Wbrk areas. Desperate! Ask- parlo. $56,400. C-!1196~·1373 fJ-42-669,t Ing $5~~·950. Call 540-1720 ~ ................ hechM....;Oll 8 Month old dream home. Ofterin\13000 sQ. ft. of un- believable custom features: 4 liuge • Terrific .-ea in San Juan Cap{strano. modem home h1s.excellent use of mirrors a a rich blend of carpeting & colors. Just 1 year old: 3 bedrooms + den area. natural brick ftr&Ptace In the llYing room Xb'a bat"s.. Includes bullt-ins, oen- 1"1 forced-arr heal ,S38,900. A lot ol i'jorre lo< .... lnOflOY': Listed by PauJC8sselflUI .. J.1141 •• • • ' • • • • 'b'edroom suites. large den, beautiful formal dining rocJ(n. ~ge 36 'ft. family room. Two brick .fireplaces. wet bar. M8tican tiled ienll'Y. Gorgeous grounds with a 36 ti. pool with heater. large patio, : jacuz.zi. Below rnark~t value! 1S9&.500:Llsted by Ruth Baker. ~I..:- 4 .U!M· D• . llyO.- Here's vour chance to ~ tbet special home with everything you've want~ buf at a bargain pricer T1i1s 'c>er:ionable home in Irvine ;s 1 ·year oJd,. ·lnciudes air oondttloning, cabf'"e1Tv:, t~master, built-ins. Ki~ed bedrooms, xtra baths. Large family room & fireplace. lmniaculate grounds. One hec.k of a value! $87,000. Listed by Seth Hodson. . 540-1720 • ...... ,,_,,..._ Save tl'\ousands! Dramatic monterey 2-StotY in MiS. sion Viejo. Great for entertaining. Just 3 years old. Flexible financing available. Central floor plan wah entry hall, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, big family room & brick fireplace. Love. ly garden kitchen with handy work . centers & built-ins. Large poot. f patio, $79,500. Ask for CarOI Davis. llD-6010 ·Relocating?. H .you're mo•ing to ~other ·.-.0. Tubell can crrClllfJ• for . ,.you to recei•e ~,informaHOf! from over ~000 communities . ihruollt' the us~ aRd "se•eral .fQrelgn countries thru our RELO OMJanl1alion. For further details please call , Ms. Reio, 11141 a12.s,.4o. Sltoncrnl Exeaifi•• Reflects pride in oWnershiP'. located on a QUl(Jt cul de sac street with oodles of privacy. Sprinklers front & rear. Heavy beamed ceilings, family room. massive fir&place. 4 bedroOms. xtra baths. A full dining room for entertaining. Lovely ranch-atyle kitchen. Owner sacrifkle $53,600. Listed by ctyde > Johnaoni 540-1720 vkwtec ...... . ... , ... MHe~dl t;.l.T...- Newly painted inside & out! Beautiful home w ith a gatden patio, dark room in garage, pi cturesque landscaping. Entry hall opens to oversized with brick. fireplace. Private bath off master bedroom . .3 bedrooms + den area with cabinetry, built·ins. Lovely, $43,950. Call 540·1720. Has bought another home & Spanisri Rancho! Entry hall must sell this beautiful pens to gracious over- hOme on a pictur&\bQOkcor-sized living room. 4 ner lot. Carpets. drapes, bedrooms .+ huge den, built-ins & dishwasher. Slate natural brick fireplace. xtra floorentryhall,4bedrooms baths. natu.ral wood + den area, full dining cabinetry. full dlnino....roorn. room. NatUral wood Carpets. drapes. Massive cabinetry. Spnnklers. patio. covered patio. A virtual And room for YoUr trailer. garden of eden. $69,900. $34,950. Csll 979-2390 cat! 492-7210 Sacrifice! Sitting on nearly \4 acre with a colorful ocean view! Park-like yards. Offers nearly 2600 sq. ft. wilh 4 bedrooms, family room; heavy beamed ceilings In the living room, dining room & fam ily room. Massive wood·burning fireplace, shag carpeting. $69,500. Save thousands. Call _493·1341 ! C••IMof•HOIM Save thousantls on this big. beautifully decorated 4 .bedroom. Little over 2 year <>'d. all kinds of custom ex- tras. Tinted windows, entry hall, large family room & fireplace . Farm·style kitctieri with built-Ins . Mastive covered patio, sprinklers frpnt & rear. s54,990. cau s40-1120 tNw~2Story Trees! Trees! Trees! 'A virtual Garden of Eden. Very private, ew.tras. So you have room for your boat & trailer. Newly decorated hardwood floors, entry hall, natural 'Wood cabinetry. 4 bedrooms + den area. massive . fireplace in living room. Has nearly.2000 sq. ft.! A lot of home f.or the money! $43,000. Call 540-1720 Spanl@!itla-$14,450 . Aloft A Hill Tiled roof, PlCfu{eS'que--Witha9WeQpingvie~ofU~91- grnds. Reflects pride in ~a~ & .canyon! This exc1t-; ownership! Ew.cellent area. ·~ h1lls1~e home ~as .de- 'lery private. full ·llne of Signed with !Uk~ry in mind! recreational facilities. l arge, flowing floor plan lncludesthickpilecarpeting, ¥fith a gorgeous Del Pilos cu,stom drapes, entry hall, t1~ed en.try hall. 3 ~e;drooms, tjright sunshine j:cftchen with big f~m1ly r~m. ~1n1ng area wood cabinetry & built-ins. massi~ bnck fireplace in Big masW bad~oom . Central t~e \i\o1ng roo~. All ~n forced ;lir treating. Get the kitchen appl_1ances. '.M11te mOst tor your money! Call Slumpstone fireplace 1n the 493-1341 · living room. $64,950. c:a11 !lll2·7210 HM'f'f leOlllM CeflitMJI Mn-part a.melt GI_. S t W. Add Charm & beauty to this Has got to be one .,.of the. 70 TrNs • Pri••! Exciting 2-story on nearly ~ acre with over-70 trees for beauty & privacy. Grape vi.nes. plants. shrUbs. A virtual paradisJJI Rich. elegant interior with 2100 sq. ft. Beautiful wood cabinetry, large wood· b urn ing fireplace, 4 bedrooms, entry hill: den area. A full dining room for entertaining. $55,000. Gt, FHA or Conventional terms. At a small price! Dynamic remarkable young pool finest homes av~ilabta in the 2-story near South Coast home! Has been reduced area. Near the-•greenbelt! Plaza & Irvine Industrial $3000! Includes carpeting, Luxurious interio·r hiaS many Complex. On a QUiet CUI de drapes, ~ntra1 .air condi-: one of a kind features. Entry sac street. Plenty of room tioning, '3 bedrooms .. 3 haH. big _for~t l~y~.QLQOIT\. for a POOL Unk:rJe L-shaped baths. family room & full din-·mirrored Clooet. d@rs, full. pa t i o . Co I or f u 11 y ing room. Park-like grounds dining for entertaining. Big landscaped. 4 bedrooms.-wil.h a large heated & family r.oom,massive den, fami_ty room & formal filtered swimming pool. Ter-fireplacp. Private master dining room. 3 baths. Wood rHic home ·1or entertalning! bedroom. extr a baths. cabinetry, brick fireplace. VA or FHA terms. Or ask 3arden kitchen with many Carpets, drapes, POOi table. about the assumable loan. extras . $71,500. Call .Call 830-6060 ' $55,500. Call 97g..2390 $55,900. Call,540-1720 ~1720 SJ7,00NtardtolMf . SchOOls, shops & ctlurches are all close by! Neatly ma.nicuied yards. patio, nice-sized lot. This marvelous home offEn 3 bedrooms + den area. xtra batlis, oversized living room. Private master bedroom. Farm-style kitchen has built-Ins. Need im- mediate action. Listed by John SQuirrell. 192-4401 .App•1ut1a -5o'f•SSS ' ,' Priced below market value. Beautiful home1I"' Irvin& Newty painted & decorated. Lux- ury-filled floor plan offering 2000 sq. ft. Includes 4 bedroom$+ fami- ly room. Large wood-burning fireplace. 3 baths. seduded master bedroom. Park-like yards, 3-<:ar garage. Owner desperate. Ask for O'luckMoore1 11z..1111 WolkTa ... &P-11: AttenUon fussy buyers! Be sure to inspect this de- 'licious youn9' :family hOme. near the be~ ·g local park. Includes carpets, "tirapes, big fir®4ace in the IMng room. 4 bedro0ms + den area. beautiful wood cabinetry, CoUntry kilchen has built-ins & dis- hwasher. Completely sprinklered yards. Large patio. S45.900. Listed by~Newton Hayes. ·J62-55'6 • S•dipahlt1-Glt.,.. "" All terms available! Dynamic Sandpoinle Is 4 Okt. Easy--care landscaping, room for YoUr boat & trailer. Sprinklers front & rear. EntrY hall. 3 bedrooms + den area. large fireplace. Beautiful walnut c abinetry. Can:>elSI. drapes. And Just $46,900. .Ask for Steve Wetherbee. t7NHO • 5Qrvin9 l:OOO 'Ci,,ies Throughout The U.S.A . .l ~erica'.s L~rgest Home Resale Com J I , \ - " \ \ .. I I J I .. •w • ~ ........ .. ' 1 &, ·' 1111: , H•n,_'s. · tt1•tt,.,.Sde ;;iH111HhrS. •••NI "'100~4i11111t 1002 ! .•...... , •......••..... ······················· ············••!••··~·· ...................... ~·············•-,······· 311 ....... . Hft1thrWt ~111•11,_.S. , .,.... I •11114 I a111r• IMI .' • ' . ..... • .............. ,.. •• ~,··· •••••••••••••. -,·····-................ ,~!!.'.! •• , ••• .,............. • ..................... .r••••t•ft•t••··········· . . y111 rv aratn 100 •1111ill fOO ••••NI 100 5._,,.. 1ooz · Loc•tlan' . , . s ~· ~ t.'" •••• .... •••••~·" ••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ,,t .. •••••••••••••·•~_. SUlFY'IEW LAMIE . • Locatloft '" · 1· tbi h · t ~ ..... ,..--, USll Loe....._ As ..,,e vame tmp tes, s ome a ~"w ~A ¥HDI. :Brint paint, hammer & ; ,..,.... Sutfvi9w Lane in HARBOR VIE ''llCE w· qarpe4. 28S1 Chlb~. MOQ. Ff. l! On .,._ JttLLS, offers a spectacular view, with • i YOQR.NEXTi ~OME • , BLUFFS ~,),(ODIL· Formerly the m<>!lel b.ome for this popular 3 bedroom home. Located on a lovely greenbelt wjth a view ot the bay. 2407 Novia. $89,500. Open 1·5 p.m. n LY AREA Story, 4 BR, s BA formal din huge Tenns 4 BR .. 21-li ba., DR, delightful, prlvnte TH£ OllGINAL B(UffS ·kJt., air cond., 21plcs. $$7,5QO. VA loan Dover " w .. tcnrr no patios/entertainment areas. Wl lllft'T GREENBllT at 8\4. Make offer, as~ fl4,9SO. Open 1 ~ ~~~rb~~-~~11<>~ orlM HOUSI SAT. 2·5 & SUH. 1·5 UWI Sunday. C•ll5f4-77ll ·.·~ • , \"X' ma1,er 1ulL11. ' SUPlllLY DICQRAT.D, ~e.w plush • J 1 t • -p u l\ E TWO ON .... LOT carrots, a BR, z BA, 3108 Sum11p-a. s~ EfJEGANCE. Free " Jl'irst time ·listed; two magnificent, LUSK H4RIQR VIEW The best buy in COM! Absolutely im· maculate 3 bedroom home with a love- ly yard. Even a vegetable garden and crop is included! 3414 Seabreeze - $89,500. Open 1•5 p .m . • $69,750 ,._n 11du}t occupied, absolutely glea111~. btg,'Trtna plan -3 bdrms:, 21'1 baths;· ov"rlooki~g expansive greenbelt ...:J maintained wllh pride & ehows it I This line home ls your best Bluffs op- portunity. Hastings & Co., Realtors R ... 6fo.5160 D-r er .. 1111 g ,,...=--~ .......... . 100.hi-1102 ...................... ~······················ ....... ~ ..... ---"--~--------------=--r--- $13,000. PRICE RmOCTION e·a y FR 0 NT WITH PIH a SLIP'. Spectacular view from most or·ihe rooms, but a fan· taatlc. view from your private.balcony. Completely redecorated •thruout. Priced below original coet for fllllt sale at $U9,500. -Try le8lle,opt!on at $750. per month, or su)>mit. Give \hi& one a relll serious thought., ' ANXIOUS! JA.COBS REALTY . 67IM670 . 2tlf " .. ,.. ...... _,... ..:=iwrUT"C4""""'--~ .,Mt Oii IOo~(••-.1 • 1002 ............... ~····························· MAlo~0~ THI HOMI$ USTID Ill.OW AU 'IMll WllliMD .Oit YOUR , ; IMIPICnOM. CAU.JIOIADDUSHS ' AND 114~11MAt10K . acmN• l'BIMSULA 1 Charming, fun 2 bedroom + Convertible den with spacious patio and high beam ceilings. Steps to fishing dock.' beaches & private ~· club. Move in tomorrow for .,500.· . ' I IWl'l'S-MIW ON ·~UIT _...=Su..,per corner near schools, shopping and boys club w ith great m0untfilil view. Air conditioned. Shuttered popular •1G1' plan. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Won't last at $19,900. . IAY$HOlllS WATafllOMT Sheltered eastslde location. ·Open view of turning basin & Balboa • i PaYlllon .. Large pier & slip for 3 bollts. Workshop & rumpua room. $275,000. 'NAlllOR YIEW HOMEs Nleely landscaped Monaco in move·in condition. Near greenbelt, pool 6: school. 2 Br. den, 2 baths, covered patio with gas BBQ. Sprinklers front & rear. $69,250. COIOMA 118. MAA Charming town house -delightful decor. Hardwood floors, ·1eaded· windowa,'TV·music center and bar , ID convertible den. $65,000. Fee. .THAT EUGAKI' Fiii.iNG Dover Shores custom home. , Excltlng view, spacious rooms. 4 bedrooms, den, open family room, and kitchen. Beautiful pool and terrace. $215,000. YllWPIMIT .. +STARS From living room and master suite .of this beautif\il ''Tulane" model, separate h<>me in University Park. 3 bedrooms & family room. Rare buy atf68,500. CDM TWp.ffOUS! DUl'LEX South of Hl1hway -cloae to shops and schools. Always rented and ready for your Investment needs. Complete remodel job in 1973. $19,500. . LUSK HAllOR l!IW HILLS You wlll enjoy the outdoor fun orthls charming home with its pool, · jacuni, twin char· broiler & gas lights. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $105,000. CHOICIHOMl-' CHOICI LOCATION Delightful Deane two bedroom, two bath pl118 den condominium in Big Canjon. Exquisitely dec<lrated & Jandscl))ed. Many custom features. f«fect foe a smaller family of any age. $139,500. . UPI CAM IE llUUTIAIL Jn . this 4 lied room, 2~ batn Broadmoor Jiome. Ocean day and ~ght views to .satisfy the most meticulous tastes. A value at $148,000. Toua IMYIT,t.TIOM TO. •• DoYer ShoreS and the best price on Galuy Drive. Thia property blends warm styling with a full rich view, a tteaaured com blllatlm. 4 bedrOo.ms. 3 · bltlls. Family 'roo111. "'Fotmal ,CllnlDi area. Pool. $198,500. DW. 64+176' 1161 -.....::.M.L , A CoUIWlll I co. VA Oan ..,.,., ro! mo Sha-•"*·M-a , plear. Nam• your own 'custom blt. homes in COl)Ona del Mar. • ...-. · ,.,...... ~· ••~ms t~ reuooabla). p I & · h d 'd Verde home in ow $40's. Open Sunday. QuJck move ln & escrow · &0 pat1oe. s are , on ,ocean s1 e; CaU 548·1711 J>O'l•ible. Call646-117l. R -2 zoning. One home leased to 9/1175 STUMMIM• ONI STORY. Sunny and i '°"•I••·"'"""'"""" at $450 a month. Price for both $117,500. bright, 4 BR, 2 BA in Mesa Verde on · quiet CDS street. Smartly decorated, fine ~arpeta, new easy care kit. Btfl · «F:.;:;~;r f Ht: Rr AL ' ~1 ESTATrns atrium, lge yard, priced under mrkt at · MIWP'O,RT-IRVl~I $64 900. Can be11een anytime by appt. · ., 'call . for details and addrets .. <Call RIALT(i)RS. IMC. ••• -u ~ 2too s. r. TurUerock. .,.. .. , •~ Plan 7 titl2 SiecraSiena TOWNHOUSE IM SOUTH C0A4T SH-• . Open l!oase Sat /Sun t.s OlllS. Security gate, elegant one story, Popular Tuctlerock, plan .a BR, 2 BA, ·air cond., pool , one year 10. ~2 AJcocns. lrvlne old, •"-',300. Assume loan. Owner Wan•· pen ,.ouse Salt un 1·5 ..,.. "'"' ~Br Somecset. Hacbor action. Make offer. 2026 W. Sum· View '327 P<lrtLerwlck .merwind. Call 548-7711 Open House Sat/Sun l·S. •tiienl 1 ' IOO~hral '1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• , 1 I ' • On Shocl!lcltrfs golf course. 3 br San Clemente, il5S,OOO. · CA~L 640-5770 3· Bedroom .CONDO •Balboa Bay _PtOpertie,s*'. Only t'" Y••rsold and a real starter hOme roe the • .,s,..1• .~Sat/Slal·S yo ung . ANYONE IS Bayfront rental 146 47th Street QUALIFIED lO ... ume '350 Cash saver .. No · th7\.'z'A-loanot'$i>.0,1:14lat 2BR R-2 $65,000 loan fee&. Owner :..~~eaoni;nLh PITL t~uu 4 Older units willfinance.Large ' $23,995 $79,500 2 BR. & den home. . Dix. duplex $93,500 Try $ 6 1, 5 o.o. 1211 -~· Oceanft. duplex 675·7060 •• '¥"!.! $138,500 · 040-IS Submit your offers Sun/l!:Y• today ! 675-7060 Oc1•1fr....t · 837-5843 0,0.. Sal /SoM I •5 3'7111 Seashore 2942 Pemba, Mesa .Open Sat/Sun 1_5 Verde. 3 BR., lam.. . rm. $511;500 Dix. duplex. Will 193'62 Pitcairn, trade 'for more·un- Hunt Bch. 3 BR., 2 its .. $105,000 Equi-. ~esJ 4 2 '5 0 0 . ty! 675-7060 . [B REALTORS ' • 1 • ' OYEllLOOIC EMTIRE IACll IA Y Single level SPECTACULAR, valuable Joc·ation Jor bachelorette, bachelor or couple. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, dining .rm., frplc. Open beamed ceiling. Huge deCk. Maximum privacy & much , mu.ch rnore I $75,900 . S!f,950 il20Q moves you in ... no other coats .. 2 BR. 2 ba, all bltifls, ranie & oven, Woeit cabinets . Oversized cloeets, plenty o( storage, FA heal, air cond1t ion1ng . Private patios, co mpletely renced. Walltowall crpt5 4t drps. PaymenLS less than rent. Call Village Gardens, ~311·8321. ·Op•• Sto11·5 3202 Colorado, CM CHECKTHtS! IPOOL t48R/2 BA IFAM!LY R00,\1 /3 Fireplaces 12150 sq. ft . INpt/1'1esa 8chls IFHA Financing IJUST REDUCED ,~,000 675-1600 ...yfflM Ol!LY $65,000 Cape Cod 2 BR .. ,in olde Corona dei Mar; potential duplex R -2 zon e, plans for 2nd unit over garage go with sale. 'Will trade for exfsting duplex. COMPANY 'REALTORS · 2865 E. C-Hwy .. C°"""" dtl Mat' "Stffla9 I.IHI Eslale la twwport Horbor Since. 1944" 673-4400 -------- ltOJ ······················~······················· ~ almost Oft the SANDY IEACH -DUPLEX One lot from the Oceanfront. Lrg. 4Bll up, 2~R dn. 3 Car pkg. Anxious. $89,500 Two more duplexes within 1 to 4 lots to the water. All units having 3 BR. 2 to 4 yrs. new. Sharp as 2 tacks. Big & Beautiful. Xlnt rentals, all with all the xtra bltin features. $110,000. JACOBS REALTY •' 675-6670 2919 twwport ll•d. ........ 30th . ....,.-~ --....--~ --~ ---~ --'"t'C -~~~--~~ G ....... -· . l ooz G........ IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Two Story . $33,000 EASTSIDE Be"adt Assllmablt 6°/o Loan It ); true! RB.mbling two 4 Bedroom. 2 bath home story. Walk to beach~ ""''/room foe a large 1am1· Formal entry to sunken ly around the fireplace 1n living and d1n1n g. this 24 n. shag carpeted Enormous PART\'. living room wlLh .tiding GAME ROOM. Separate glass doors to covered 1\1 0 THE R ·JN .LAW patio. Beautiful dining \,IUARTERS. Winding rm, kit w/bltns and dis· stai rs to master hwasher ... nice gacden hideaway. Separate plot ouuide. Reduced lo chLldcen ·s suite. Assume I~"';;' ~5.~000;;;:;· ;A!g;•n;l;646;;;-=>;;;;;;;; $33.000 FHA loan. 'fake advantage!! ·Call !*iJ-6767. D"fN Ill 9. ll'S 1i.JN ro IJl Nl(f' THE RE!ll. 2ACRE HORSERAMCH REDUCED $5,0001 Lovely rambling 5 bedroom 5 bath home in beautifu.l Bayshores. The best of beach ilvlng, keep a sailboat on the sand. 2672 Circle Dr. $189,950. Open 1-5 p.m . - SENSATIONAL SHORECLIFFS Cozy 2 bedroom and den home with two sundecks, with smashing views of the ocean and canyon. NesUed in among towering coral trees. 330 Morning Ca· nyon. $106.000. Open 1-5 p. m . A IUY IM BA YCRl!ST A striking 3 bedroom home with a sparkling pool and patio area. Sunken living room and family room. $79,500. 1101 Tradewinds. Open 1·5 p.m. OYERSl'ZI! CDM LOT 50' lot on a very choi~e street south of tbe highway. 2 bedr~s. 2 bath, fami· ly room and a separall' guest room and bath: 2~9 Narcissus. $100,000. Open 1·5 p.m. HARBOR VIEW'S LARGl!ST The largest 4 bedroom one story home offered in Harbor Vlew. Exceptiona l custom deck in front, one of a kind family room a nd large trees and shrubs. 2065 Port Provence. $76,500. Open 1-5 p.m. HESTER-BROWN & Associates, Inc., Realtors 1401 DonSt.Mowport-h UCLA ON A CLEAR DAY You can actually see the buildings in downtown L.A. with the naked eye from this upgraded 5 BR., 3 bath, fami- ly rm. home. $87,580 IAYFROMT New 3 bdrm .. 21,;, bath : rm. OPEN SAT/SUN.1·5. huge family MOMTICliUO CONDO Ne~r O.C.C.; 3 bdrms., 2 baths. encl. patio. Clean! $31,500. 833-9781 •VISION• REALTY ~----1 _!ST~Tt_RS_. '"' E. cot Hwy VA /FHA Repos <.:orona del Mar ---'=""'='-"'"'---! in Orange County Stalls for 10 hor&eB + tack room + 4 pastures + lai-ge poultry house. Beautifully equipped 1i::::::;;:::::::::: properly for th e · eque~tr1ao owner. Love· ly 2500 sq. It. A /C :J tledrm hou!.e ha s den /library and game room l'or pool table + iormal d1n1ng room . Agent ti46-3255. OWNER OFF. TO SPAIN •• .' YOUR GAIN '1HE BIGGIES" OF BIG CANYON All Open Sunday 1 ·5 •22 Rue Carmes, pool, $125,ooo ' •42 Rue Fontainebleau $142 500 •40 Rue Fontainebleau '135:~ •20 Rue Grand Vallee, $149,500 CALL US AT 644-6056 CURB APPEAL Key s in orflce Beaut.14 un1tadlt bldg. 3 WORLD sborl biks to beach. RE• Pride c;>f ownership. Call AL ESTATE for appt. to see. Specialists in govern · SPARLING ment financed homes ! REAL ESTATE 556-7777 call anytime ' tl33 -J.54g u VETERAMS Shoko Roofed ,..EW OH MA.UEl Ticed of getting the run DOLL HOUSE 4 Br, den, duung, pool , around ??'t Jf vou have ~.000 buys lhis beaut. any questions a"tJout buy· Beautifully decorated 3 maintained hOme 1n de-ing a home VA, ca W..the Bedrm, 2 bath corne r s1rahleilaycrest.Hurry! VAExpertsat home. Large yard, SPARLI,'1G W rid R all!...tate breeze way, dble .gar + REAL E!:t'TATE . .o . e ~ dbl carport. Don l wait , 833--3548 Spec1al1st~ in VA hous· call toduy . -44 ,00IJ. 1---=-0=---1 1ng. Ask for Veteran VOGEL & BABBITT l'&O Newpnrl C1·.1t Pr l lr .N El 641-6056 LINDO AVE. EASTSIDE 3 Br hse + 2 rental units. Drive by&: malteoffer. SPARLL'l'G REAL ESTATE ga3-3Mtl Counselor. 556 -7777, 400E.1J-~RJllAU anytin1"e. ~C~.M=·~1~11~~.....,~1G-1002 G1Mral 1001 IELOW MADET it'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••··~··•,, BiufC. condo. 3 Br. din· FHA/YA $36,?50. l-'11-------ing, 2~ Ila overlooking JBR, 1 ~ba, $4,000. Worth !i 'IMVEST green belt. Xlnt cond .· Newpor't Hei ghts area. of new carpets~ drapes. 1·_.a-r FUTURE IALIOA l'INMSULA .Charming 2-sty .. roomy old -beach ·house. Spotless! Close to NHYC. :Beamed ceilings, frplc. Lge. lot & :brick patio, with room for boat, etc. ;$72,000 Must be sold·. Ci\1 address. Clean 20R. Super sharp home. 1 -nil SPARLING den, 2DA 'home on 50 x CourlesyR.alty 4 .»tldroom, 2 bath home Vie-w View View REAL ESTATE 137 R3CP lot . Only ::162-7751 . o~';.....i lotwithpatvedal-P00L 833-3548 $38.!.150 for all. Call N1ge1, __ .,. ______ ley !Qe11r new RALPl-lS. A view that just won'tl-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;j Balley and Assoc.1-1\ssun1uble VA Joan : Slop from this custom, I• tH-1 -721 1. IAYSHORES Pr il·c ~-&i:!,SIJU . Agent. 6415 -:.1255. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX . ·. 2 BR .. upper + 1 Bit lower. $126,000 • • ' LAWSON ~REAL ESTATE ·3416 Via 4do, Jo(. B. .' 675-4562 · oodrm, 3\0 bath quality Custom Ounlex OPEH SAT fSUM. 1.4 home built by owner. 3 Bedroom un its.'Close to COLLEGE PARK 2511 VISTA Street to street local.ion. be h Pri ce slashed ~OOO. 2 Ddrm ., newly re· Jnspect.lhi11homerorthe, ac c~~~~Y21 ilR. 2 BA , lg cab4:1na modeled kitchen, d1 s-many, many extras, In· pool. Fplc. IJlt .. •,shake hwshr., trash ~omp~c-c1 ud1ng 3 fireplaces, 642-1771 ·-to w lb I J dream kitchen. Alsol""."~~~~~~~~1 roo1 .owner movlns. No~ r,, e. ar; ge. lving 1: $43,951.J. Broker · rm. with frplc. Guest 1mail kitc hen on lower 646 _3928 Eves :546-052l area & bath ovec garage. level. Call now for appt. HOME + IMCOME Nice patio &. ~ balh 1n 400l1JI' · · 1 fOllil( EASTSIDE 38R house overs'1zed garage; elec. c.M. MW with bachelor apt.+ lDR garage door.opener. New apt. over garage. As · roof. Shows TLC. Selling •EASTSIDE• llUOLHOME Assume Low int. VA Loan. Profesai.onally de- corated, new carpctstdropes, etc. 38r,· Fam Rm. Open House ·sun i-5. 3312Qlh st. CM. Call DOVER RLTY. tl45-tk.170 sume 7'k YA loan. il76.1~~~~~~~~~ price includes land in ····.···1;~hi;···!·.··. ··············.····~·!~• fiOMEs.c~~~TlGE1 _ 211 Hous1 1~~c·r:·;.eHO$M;'s F:~.~~':~E BarC)Clhl SUP'IRI HOMES WATERFRONT · · .on • big commercial REALTOR Near Oa<k Bay Ho"e ........... $4000 Down /4 OF THE WEEK SHARP 3 DR home w1'th lot: Red uced £3.~. l'o i\re:.i with 5 BRs plus eo . MESA VERDE quick sale. VA TEHJ\1 ' 22·1 W Coast Hwy fami ly 'm plu' dlni'ng F.mllr n-Bl two private boat slip•. in · · · · ......... Uff'f ' Lovely 3 bedcm. + fam otlercd. 1'"'.P. i25 ,500. i'l .pt.Beach 548-6521 rm .Thishomehaslo~uts Hard to fin 2 bath beau· rm. R~cently redec. Lee Balboa Coves. Tastefully CALL!i.>6·2660 Eves. 545-5643 of new l1lo and . wall ty au dresaed 'up. LUx· s.~1<.:1or .. ,~.~1'" rear yard . Only $44,500. rl!ldecorat.ed , offering ··SELECT-·. -1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; panelin g, 11nd is a ce&i urlous panelllng21etsOff Call for more informa· spacious rooms, dis-plea s ure to show. Jarse living room Fam'· AIOVE ,; 'lnctive li\'ing and enter· PROPERTIEC lteduccd price 0 .. ,ooo. · THE1••cH "on. 1aining, on feo land . A11l ~"--'--'=~::!.!C:C:~"'!I ESTATES•LE -ly play room overlOOkl -M £SA WOODS .-. D.J. Fll!HSTR.4. easy care yard with c•· Luxrious adult con· Near. new ,. totally up· for$132,SOO. Like to know Be-ach RCRICh I I~ C • ~ y 0 ~ d kl b I d · n 1 m ·th more'!. Call PRESTIG~ ...-A" "J;~64~2;;·';'~1"~t~n~c~. S<~•~·;3t~62;:;; . ment ec n1;: r n1 om 1 u 5 w 1 graded, 2 stor)'. 4 bedr1n HOMES. 845-6646 "" Assumf' lordeoux ....-.. o.,.,. your boat or da .... truck panocamie ocean views . + bonu.! rm . Prof 1..:.:==="'--"""'---tn off alleJ. £ue in for Private deck•, lusb tai)d6caped. Musi see to T E $26,950 2000 iq.ft. of kmlty OPEN HOUSE itOOO down-ste11J1 don't. .carpet, el~vator, com-appre~late lhll lovely IR D OF Spca.wling ranch 1tyl tlvln9, 1pectocMl1r last.Call6"6-1171 ,... plete •,ecurity, 2 h0me.Just$68,250. CltyUvlng? rour oedroom. Joe t view. MaR'( •xtra1. 2751 c....,. Ol'fHfli 9• trS NNJO MCI • bedrooms and den, from N. MESA VERDE Trade ln your hOme for beaeh I .Tiie ent.r.Y t won't last a-call for ,\1 ESA \I ERDE Open tG-f~'' sn,000. 259 LobeirO. (Gq This totally upiraded 2 t•n acres near Escon· formal J1vtn1 & d1n1ng 1 ·-""#' day!~ Stop 1n and ~ee a ~ OataflaJ . .Pbon1'98-381& + adenorabedrmhome dido, can be used for re· rooms. Island kitchen. oppo ntment. truly beautiful home. -Opendailt~ offers a Ja:e ram· rm sld•otial or .a11oeado Step down 25 foot Jong · AGENT 644-6056 Uv~r 2400 sq. 1t. Newly ·,. . . . w/1t911e fplc. Low ~aint. land. Hai smalJ IU'Cl&m fiesta ;>!_rty room. Loa:I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; red(! co r a t ed. 4. I + Famil.)'rOom&poofi yard.fory()urr.ea.YUvlng runnin1acrossproperty. burn~n-firepla ce.I• lledrooms. 3 batna. IA.CIC A Y Vaulted ceilings. Private at only $51 ,000. Prl under market value. l1ideawa1 masler · swte. P r o f e s s 1 o n a I J y 'bedrooms, pool, famUy pool e ntrance Cron\. DUPLEX Only $29,950. Owner will Purl; lik e grounds. Don NEW HOMES landsca ped yards. Cov· room , 1tone ,firl!lplac:.e; m'aster aulte. Lari• ir: ~ood starter Income un· carry with small down. mh;s itl t Call 963-6767 ered p;itlo and much Slirden p1tlo, eat-in reiullr CUl·de-aac lolf 1t1,2bedrm1 each,comr Call PRESTIGE Ol'fNnt•~ti',,l,INro&J HICfl 2&111•oom mote.<.lpen$un . lutchea and pnvilte sun· Elegant decor. ca.JI now pl redec. ,..8,900. HOMES, 645-6646 front 546-4141 de'tk. lluge master 'to seetl-17-6010.Agt. Th.VI NE ""O 950 bedroom suite. $41,500. Want a bit of easy living? _.., C tW.dowp.CaU:9U-1788 $35,UOO! Fix it and $8\l"c S BR Townhouse at Reduced to $48,500! King ,LOW AS s~ooWM ·~"'Y "';· Your palnt bru.ah an~ f47,500, 1 1uze bedrooms. Deam ,,. ,y some &JP•IJlP,ati~ wtu .ffi.·:· ~ · ·.-:-r ce illn• 1' .... Jt , with Covington rourpl ax la Adult""illllbUllty ;~ MALTOIU ... , f1!•k• tl>l.l ,lntb. it •hoP ' UPJ<l RB ~wedioh lirepihce. 2000 ~rime H~nun110n loca· BUORON INC. --;-· • --11. hOme. Corflell lOL A.ti•)' aiquare feet. Qorner lex. uon. 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EASTSIDE C~RMER REALTORS tastlc buy now. • beauttful ••oo n h Custom built 3 bdrm., faoiuy rm. & 67"5$11 OPEN 1.5 244S YIST• ~oa~· lovel · .., ~q, · as everything ·bedroom a baths hid. pool, beal/liflll thruout.-Sl~ , -~ " ~ BBQ Y J\~!"t' patio, kltcb~ with electronic oven pJW. bulltiri . .1724 Terrapin, Baycrest Sat/Sun. 1·5 you our char.i:~~~O:~lis~~hes and shopping. May we show ' Fl MEARL Y MEW GIHHllOOll M::~1Aj t~rbem~. This lovely new Greenbrook home In Costa Ii . us .mg mtrodu~ed to tbe matket 1800 sq. ft. offami!y r vm.g. Heart sick owner bad Just completed upgrading whedbe taecgeJVefd a Job transfer.,New owner will hav~ all of the advan· . es o a new home with none of the work. Don't miss this one. . " BEAUTIFUL TURTCEROCK . ray ...... Enjoy ·~Imming Sf your own club, and a Cood game of ""!115· Ju~t a,ioy away. Relax In your own lush gardens «. atrium., Live m the smartest Turtle Rock home. Clean air green hills, and a view. Call us today. , ' $45-9491 Walker &lee Real Estate . G .. .,.,. 1oo~o1 . 1002 GMGI .... -1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IMMENSE LOT -WT BLUFF Build your own tennis court on this V.1 plus acre. Beautifully 'upgraded 5 bedroom, 3 bath executive home on lovely cul-de-sac. Plush new carpeting thruout. Delightful patio area de· corative fodntain. potting ~rea sprinklers. Great view from front and rear. Just introduced to the market. FREE UST OFREPOS 3 & 4 BR, from $25,000 and up. Some no down, low closing costs.· Courtosr Riiy. 962-7751 NEWPORT BAY VIEW . Beautiful Bluffs Condo. Many custom· featllres. such as·pegged hdwd. firs. One-level el\d unit. $85,000 2441 V~ta Nobleza, Off Vista Del Oro Sat/Sun l·S· Reali_)' sharp 3 b<lrm. & family rm. - 1\1t.v1ew-$'77,500,Fee · 2074 Pt. Bristol, H. V. Homes ~ Sun. l·S J\alboa .Special -near bay & ool;an - very nice suitewitll guest unit. $85,000 313 E . Bay · .Sunday 1·5 Waterfront with slip -lovely 3 bdrm .. 3 baths. $131,900 63 Balboa Coves, N.B. Sunday 1·5· Irvi~e. Terrace -exceptional 3 bdrm .. & dmmg rm. Rent while· buying at today's price. $82,900, Fee 1318 Santanella, CdM ·sat/Sun 1·5 Fan~a~tic view -3 bdrm., family rm. & fmtshed bonus rm. with bath., $105,0QO_. . .. . . • .. 2207 Pt. Harwick . (end of Spyglass Hill Rd.)' Saturday &Sunday 1·5 Corona de! Mar -splendid 3 bdrm. & family rm. $99,500 .242 Heliotrope, (nr. Ocean Blvd.) · Commercial. 2 Stores & cond $125,000 700 Carnation, CdM Sat.1.5· apt. -.top Sun'. 1·5 OPEH "HOUSES 1·5 PM U26 ·cATAlolARAH -Har~r View Hills: A marvelous six bedroom home .::. big· family . rqom, ·big pool (with jacuzzi), big yard (with putting green)' -room tor" all. Owner transferred. ·You qwn the land. Open Sat & Sun. $149,500. lt7t VISTA CAUDAL: A "Bluffs" con· domin,i~m. two . bedroom hideaway; a m:tgn1f1cent ''down channel'' view, sunsets and all. Open Sat & Sun. $69,500. . 235 22ocl SI.: Costa Mesa special. Well located three bedroom home . fireplace, fenced yard -NEAT, NICE & NEW. Open Sun. l to5. $52',500. CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEW HOME: .Three bedrooms & family room -it -just sparkles: Choice corner lot just aboLit tennis court size. Delightful patio for outdoor entertaining. Call for appointment. ,COIOHA DEL MAR-just one block to the beach, and also walk to all shops, banks, restaurants, etc. Charming two bedroom, two bath home. OWNER WILL FINANCE. IT'S 'EXCLUSIVE: A beautiful Bluffs con- dominium. AID decorated. Elegant four bedroom; air conditioned. By ap· pointment. ·IE.UT IAYFROHT: "Little Island'" in· teresting unusual five bedroom h~me on the Bay -privafe pier. Home may be re· converted to duplex. . $89,950 . WHIT[WATER VIEW -$122,500 : . Prestigious Porto-Imo area provides luxury, privacy and breathtaking panoramic view. 2,500 sq. ft. of spacious comfort is provided in this elegantly decorated 4 bedroom, family room home. App\. Only BRAND NEW 546,950 Real leisure living in lhis Newport chateau home. All rUstic rufr wood ex- terior with two story BAY AN D BEACH 675-3000 ,•,:i.tJ I t I ,ll"•'• • ''"" 'f r_l)~l Ul'l.J I• l.'.l f L MAR WE'RE PROGRAMMED FOR ·PROGRESS ... IT'S CALLED '"WORK AND SERVICE". we·, cheerfully do a lot of both! Call : · beam ce11ings,3exciting ·· --·--=-= COLE OF .. EWPOR bed'oom•. duung rnom, G1oioral . IOOZ: G1oiorOI ' .... 1002 ,.. T REALTORS gourmet kitchen plus 3 •••••<t•••••••••-;t.••,•r• ,•.•••••••••••~~·-·•••• 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Carona def M• large baths, big sun deck · " · -· 67,5-5511 up stairs. A real now .~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I :ijf \~~~*::::~ Pet~/Jarreit R;~fi~ ~~:E ..... : .... ~!~~f.:~~:'! .......... !!~. .BAYCREST BEAUTY -$78,500 4 bedroom, family home decorated in tasteful autumn colors. Huge secluded master suite, fqrmal dining. All in im· maculate conditjon_ Take subject to 71>% VA loan. First time offered. THE BLUFFS -$11,000 Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath, end unit that provides plenty of privacy plus a VIEW across th~ luscious greenbelt to the Back Bay. Transferred owner must sell. NEWPORT BEACH - IRVINE OFFICE 2043 WESTCLIFF DR., NPT. BEACH 646.~7.7 I I Walker &lee Real Estate @• ~i:::,, preJenlJ · ~ l'ciced at $23,000. All OCEAN VtEW & POOL TOO . .d .,,..... ~ .. ,,J/~' FilA or VA terni.s with MEW OM THE MARKET ~ we are n~ .;;/>"""""" . nun. down. Sellec 10 offering this 3 bedroom garden home REAlJOR credit buyer for costs in on secluded Kings Road in Newport lieu of p1:11nt 1:1nd repair. Fo' ,.;, P'ke why ,.01, Beach .. Open. beams enhance . the BiAUTIFULL y DECORATED canfordeta1ls. living room that opens to a private HARiOI VIEW HOMES Montego HACIEtlDA patio with Mexican quarry tile floor model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + fam RE!,~!~!TE and lush Planting. . rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful PENINSULA POINT landscaped corner lot. Shows like a EASTSIDE C.M. CAPE COD CHAIMlll -3 Bedrooms, .model. $81,500. 3 units $75.000. Live in a 2 2 baths, and new carpeting. Used; 1975 Port lristol, Hrbr Vu Hm Sat/Sllfl 1-5 br home & have ~15 /mo brick fireplace and beamed ceiling, C 'PT'l .. 'S "' 'RT '"come from the othec 2 • " " " ,..U,. ERS uni ts . Call Realtor, Paul patio. 17 .lh: feet to beach. Storage View the blue Pacific from your 4 Coad, 962-6142 cabinets in double .garage. $84,500. bedroom, family room, garden home Call675·4000tosee. · in a quiet establi shed family NODOWM S200MOVES YOUIN SBDRM 2 STORY ·rree llned cul-de-sac. l're :i1t 11'e app roach, mass1\.'e e ntry . l'.:normous parlor. EASTBLUFF-LUSK HOME neighborhood with PRIVATE SPACIOUS CORNEii -surrounded by BEACHES. "Docked" ·big trees and on quiet cul-de-sac. See 4501 Ha"'pdeft. c-Sh. Sat/S.., 12-5 this hard to find 4 bedroom and family HARBOR VIEW HOME room modelorcall675-4Q60. $82,500. NEW LISTING. Popular Carmel 3 UNITS , model + a bonus room. 3 Bedrooms, I formal banqut:l room. ALL 2 IEDROOMS -separate owner fam rm:, dine rm., cozy fireplace. On a unit with fenc;ed yard. All new carpets, choice lot at the end of a cul~de-sac drapes, tile, stoves & paint. $59,950. street. $72,950. G..;ral 1002tGtneral 1002 C?i~antic g~rden knchen . ••••••••••••••••••••••-!••••••••••••••••••••••• Separate 11esla room, 5 WESJ.l<Y N TAYLOR Cb. Hl·:i\1.T<JHS ...,j[J{'l' 1 ~;.j {j llG CYN "DEAllYILLE" -VIEW 'New fantastic 4 BR model w /bonus rm. Impressive 2 story entrance, lge LR & DR, wet bar, moot inviting lge. ·kitchen. Elegant mstr BR suite. Top· quality cptng. Priced right! $139,500. 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5 IEST BUY IH NEWPORT BEACH You'll love this! ONLY NEW I-story, Linda model left. Perfect plan. Bright rms thruout. 3 BR, DR, perfect. kitchen w /lge breal<fast area & walk· in pantry. Really exciting! $69,950 ·2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1·5 C.D.M. LUXURY DUl'LEX-$145,000 . Real pride of ownership in quality · built 2-story. A lovely home plus in- come. 3 BR, den, 2 baths, frpl in each unit. Sundeck. Btwn hwy & oc~an . 'MEW LUXURY HOMli -LINDA ISLE A spectacular beauty! Rich decor, finest design. ·.:~xtensive use of marble & crystal. Elegant cptng /drapes. 5 BR., FR, rumpus rm, pool. Pier/sJ;p. llG CAMYQH -$259,500 Elegant NEW 5 llR home with beaut. 'golf course view. Fam rm, forrnal DR, 4'A baths & great storage. Neutral de· corator colors: Jge rms. Owner ready ! 5 ROYAL Sf. GEQRGE SAT /SUN 1-S . IAY ISLAND HOMli-FOR LEASE Jn b4111 loc1Uon on cbarming island. Looi .watbl' view. Fllmished 4 BR. .homo w /qock for Jge boat. $2,000 !"o Jiii s .. , ................. ~IT Cll'ITEI. H.L .. '4~4910,i • I • !ICJ1'1US BEDROOMS. ilOO MOVES YOU IN !! Gt's tak e advantage. Call now 842-2535. O<'fN frl 9· Ifs 'UN ro ftE N'(f' R ' ~i:•i. ----. THE~~~~ I ESTA~ HOME OF THE WEEK 1-I arbor View special. Delightfu lly decorated. Lovely 2 bedroom plus den. Home with great potential for expansion Expensive t'arpets. Custo m dr1:1 pes, easy landscaping . 'l'ruly a bargain at S72,500. Call 673 -8550. ' Ol'f/I/ II( II• II ~ flJN 10 61 Ni?t ·-· II .,,.,,:., ..•.• , =·:<» ---~ THE REA ESTATER fRVINE ., BEAUTY FANTASTIC ·VALUE 1-Iou!ie is in A·J condition, J bedrooms, 2 baths, pool & playground nearby. Minimum upkeep, plenLy of time to enjoy living. $J l .ll59-Call 673-6550. 0HN !•(9 •ll SIUN T0 8fN_l(ri ' ill ·:[,., .. , ... ;:;.,.-,.~ THE REAL'j £~TATERS POOL HOME . $36,950 Spa<:IOUS 3 bedroom with lots of wood pane;Jling and de corator wall pa.per. Huge heltted and filtered pool with plenty of yard ttiaee,JefL over. Take •ubJect to 8~'.li Gt loe n . &46-7711. Open Eves. ,642·4353 > 1950 Port llshopCir. Sat/SIM 12·5 Op FO FR OCEAN OR BAY?? SH R BAY ONT Just one short block to either -or -? MINIMUM IM'(ESTMENT! Compact cutie ' 2 Bedrm .. 1% bath. Fireplace, bltn -2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pier and slip. · kitchen, ideal beach home. Walk to Move right-in! $85,000. and you own everything on the Balboa Peninsula. A the land! real buy for only ... $58.900. ' Offic'• ap.;, Sttv~d;yi . & SunO.ys.' 616 Balboa llvd. lcAoo Pett Sot /SIMI I ·S J 1~,~~~~!!1 REA~!! 2828 i'.~~L~?:!~del Mor · 714. E. Belbo. Blvd.,· B•lbo.I 67S-4060 : T -.• ~ M.&TIOHAl MUlTI usr Sll't'I(( LINDA ISLE Lagoon. Xlnl 'floor plan; perfect for family & entertai~ing . Move-in condi-. ·tion. Exquisite decor. 5 Bdrms .. formal dining; 3 frplcs. 'Slip for 55 ft. bo'at. $350,000. Sharon Lynch . " Finest contemporary ; architecture of brick. fine woods, both exterior & in-· ter. Broad expanse of bay. 3 & Den + family rm., pier/slip. $550,000. Pat Hug CORO!µ. DEL MAR . Open Sat/Sun .. 2·5; 4507 Gorham , Cameo Shores. Outstanding oce.an view; cust. bit., 4 lge. bdrms., lovely paneled dining rm. & living rm.:· beamed ceiJ. $157,500. Catherine Ten· nille. Classic Colonial; So. of hwy. Complete· ly remodeled. 4 Bdrms. & family rm., witb vlew. Shown by app't. Mary Von . LAGUNA ll!ACH . Open Sun. 1·5; 446 Hllledge. 180 Degree· white wat~ view; split level, 3 bdrms . $95,000. Edie Guest/Carolyn Mason. ...WE tilED YdUI umMG-CALL: HUG HQMES, REALTORS '&'67 S•Mlcolas Dri .. , Solle 102. 'IWwportc..i.r 64MQ50 ~ REAL ESTATE AGENTS I· Four day work week re-. quired. We are a ''list- _ing" office ... unique in Orange .County. Specialists .in . the de · ,velopment of your· perSQ.J!~l . inve.~tory of marketable homes. Fuli timesaving office services 11vailable, full time secretary, answer- .ing service, qualified client lists plus fringe benefits including health insurance. Remember ... F.our sold listings per month will P.r<iduce $24,000 per year ... when you're"Or· ganiied.' ,By Appoint· ment Only Jack Peck, :Mgr. (213) 592-1359 (714) 842·4455 Walker & lee " REAL ESTATE . I I ( 3 IR., 2112 IA.-"DOLORES"" End unit, upgraded In understated elegance. Wide greenbelt. 21'. Yrs. old. $84,950 <>PIH 1-5 410 .PLATA loffV.P...-1' PANORAMIC IAY VIEW End unit on point of Bluffs. Vacant 2 yr. old; 3 bdrms., 2\'J ba. 1950 Sq., ft. $110,000 With land. Will lease/option <>PIH 1·5 529 PLAY.I. loffV.Parodal CUSTOM IA YFROMT 2500 Sea. Ft. End unit. The finest thruout ! ! 3 t!R .. form. din., 31h ba.,'fam . rm. w/wet bar & 2nd frpl. Only $115,000 . OPEN 1-5 201 MATA loffV,MoblHal HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. MLS 644·0134 1971 Top U1hr & Top Salesman Newport-M.sa locrd of RealtON ~=-··········~~!~-~~:'! .......... ~?!~ ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ · realty FINER HOMES FROM $87,500 to $775,000 DOVER SHORES -HEW LISTING 4 bedroom home on huge Jot -fruit trees. New decor. Lg. family room -_pecky cedar panelled. Finest part of Galaxy Dr. $142,500. Ken /Helen Hartley 642-8235. (P43) SUM -SAMD -SURF Smashing -unusual -tri-level home w /3 bedrooms -in exclusive community. $147,500. Polly Johnston 642·8235 . '(P44) "IMSTAHT"' LUXURY Beautiful Bordeaux model Deane condomi"nium located in prestigious Big Canyon. Ultimate in luxurious appointments. Short escrow desira· ble. $135,000. Martha Macnab 642·8235 . CP45) . JETTY 'v1Ew With expansive sandy beach gives this spacious 5 bedroom home the best location in Newport Beach. The kitchen has everything to make cooking a pleasure, including a VIEW. Cookie Allison 642·8235 . CP46) ARCHITECTURAL DE~IGHT - IRVIME TERRACE ·3 bedroom, conv. den + family room. VanLuit papers. New paint in- side & out. High beamed ceilings, split stone fireplace, gourmet-island kitchen . $130,000. Appl. Dona Chichester 642·8235. (P47) BAYCREST Lovely 4 bedroom Ivan Wells built home -complete w /pool, newly re- modeled kitchen & newly painted in- side & out. $105:000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M.1739TRADEWINDSLN. (P48) UDO LUXURY Newly constructed Bayfront con~ dominium on lovely sandy beach. Spacious 2100 sq. ft., 2 bedroom. 21> bath single-story. $215,000. Call or write for brochure -Jeanne Newman 642-8235. (P49) COUNTRY GEHTLEMAM'S ESTATE Extraordinary VIEW property. Lg. ranch style home situated on 2+ acres in Upper Bay horse country. Model home condition. Now offered al only $400,000. Lois Miller 642·8235.' · . (P50) STOP & VISIT SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. Come see this beautiful & charming ,3 bedroom home w /2 fireplaces & formal dining room. Private corri- lnunity. $87,500. 2201 PRIVATE RD ., NEWPORT BEACH (P51) "A GATHERING OF GLAMOUR" 3 lush bedrooms. crystal-like dining room, sumptuous step-up living room & enticing bar room . $189,500. Jack Custer642·8235. (P52) LIDO ISLE HACIENDA OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. -241 VIA GENOA. 6-0'·corner w /great bay view, across from beach. Courtyard with fountain -3 bedrooms -2 baths -triple garage. $145 .000. (P53) YOUR CHOICE IH TME PRIVACY . '. OF llG ~AHYOM . Dramatic 4 bedroom ''Deauville'' model w /3-car garage offered at $137 ,500 or Gorgeous 3 bedroom '"Monaco" model with 3-car garage offered at $\29,500. Both homes offer upgrades & flexible financing . Tom Queen 644 ·6200. (PS4) f01 floorpf Ori"• f42 ·12lS '644 MM;Artl'lt.11 '44 6100 ..,._port •••ell. c.HIOI'"~ 1266J 1 -. I '1 I ., J I i .... /I 11 • • I -·· • llACH llOMI . ' Mt.Ml -Slat Walk to the water. 3 ~m. 2 bath, custom bonu.s ll>Om _B,B·r'"eo' art:· ....... 1111!r by plllJl ana ten-... . See-u.. cbannlnlJ, newly llated beaell ho-offered at f'l,500. c:.114 .. 1111. . 'MllA VEIDl"S FINEST , SHAii' 4 a.•11• -3 bath trl·level home. Near private community coun- try club • ....,....,_ Cof'tlaf"cfin. ing and ovenUIMl Jot. Very flexible financing. CollMI! 1111. .. -~ CAREFREE CONDOMINIUM THIOW YOUI U.WM MOWll AWAY · -this la theli!e! 1'911. • t· a•• and l~ts of ueeii Jllwn ihat otb'en take care or. S Bedroom, l'At ~. charming and convenient. As~Jn.g. $3!,50Q. Coll • 140.1151. COLLEGE PARK, POOL HO~ -loYety 3 bedroom, 2 bath corn,r home. Complete with ..... IM ,... and access for l>oat or trailer. ·J\IAt recenUy redecorated. Transfer forces tale. Priced liellt at only $CT,900. Coll_,, • .14'"5110 IARGAIN HUNTE.RS · ~~E~' •• ... e>• is~ ~uPLn • · B..~ :t:''tJ Jllgh)fttpgraded Island borne w1il1".'.,P., 4lld : ..... 1 home-: ~: '•tib:s-aaralie allartment. B6th wilt. • :...,;: p1e1e buUUu. ,.,,. -. remodeled and decorated la last tW<>. ''"' •Ir .•ondltloaln . ye~. Everytlµng is new! can for de-Cf:~aCo.·R~altON ::::/'.! .. ~~11~ :• ·.tall.I. ~1Jl .. · •·w•;.-pri ••. *''·'"· 'CENTURY SHORES ¥tlSTCl.M' CoutnlY l'UMCH mr.~ · , · $0..QOO. Makes WS beautiful 3 bedrm, Formal & elegp.nl. . Decorated to _.STSllll , 2 ,bi the lowest price for this plan in perJection,. Finest carpets • drapes It' COTTAM development. Loe. on quiet cul-de-sac. wall covenngs. Just 18 mos. new -$41 5°' Rela11 In Jg enclosed patio with transt. owner .11111,. "aetionrplel!se". ""'• 8_. 1.; _ RGbm·,... wroqghtJron_accents. 'l'l'ailer storage Sep. ma~ter•ultt!, 3 family, bID'nia. IO .. cill>or unit. •Clre\Uor ,tool llurry, owner needs fast sale! o~ m~y -~dus.e4 as privtl. maid'•: 'd11rlve,1 cuato~1 1fq.n• Call982-4454 . . quarters. He!· opeflotoday 1 IS· 1255 . rep .•••• p ••• " l"CK o· .... '"'"R~ET ' So t L ' • I ftparliie 8Qelt. facWty. ~ Ill ... .... merse ane. , bona• room secluded ·§1:· 1: TtiHS! •. ~mWF.I' • . ' . master aulte with 2nd SICOMD c:HAHCI L ·l'erfeet fqr 'the aCtlve faint1v1,J'..arge l!Jltll. · VACANT 3 bedroom, 2 bath,•garden . . , 2·sty. home; formal dinlng~lrour,lllet · type kitchen & family rm bome with HO~IS oNH l·l TNs AftftMpot r IOV h 1 f ·1 fv, ~~ · an psumable 7'14 % loan! Only one c ·" mmense anu Y" rm.. ~ -, • year old! Askfng $53,000. Call 546-4141. .t, · UIOjj)UI HOME I• 119 C•r•• -bies, games or home office. Vi wo( e " Elegant Fren~h Regency with 'hills. Just Jisted,S0¥d value at '84.500 l POPULAR MONACO Fairway views, 3 bdrm., 4 baths , . , . ""!m'1v11w HOMES ,,, . 1 Well maintained Harbor View Home. Builders own hbme, flawless · tb. , «. " • ........ ·2 Bedrooll\ 8Jld den or 3 bedrooms. k h' p ted t ..,.0 ooo You own e aud. Best value J.D ......, ' Adult occupied and shows like a wor mans ip.. resen a -' . l prestige neighborhood. Sharp Monaco model. Owner anxious. Price includes See Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal St.; model featur g 2 bdrms., convert. SP .. ..,ISH d $69 George, !Ilg Canyon. . ·· den, 2 baths~ lge. country kitchen; '"'" · the Ian · ,500. Call 640-GlGl A UMlt;>llE HOME I• Turllerock - elegant dining area.~4:e. patlo '.with 'TILE . " EXCLUSIVE Spacious 4 bdrm single story, pool,; easy maintenance landscaping. Just z Story; authentic This 4 bedroom & family rm home is jacuzzi and a view forever. See _ ~.750, •. ' · Callforola'l926 vinta1e. own~ by a decorator and is truly uni-. . N8\llne Croul for a brochure of 5532 • .. . . o•; . "R•· Ti' Solid com.fort with • que. Garden view kitchen, $56,450.... . Oaldey·"l'errace, Irrin.e . . . • C.F, C .. ..:~.SWO 1 nY bedrooms+ rormaJ dia· Call now for appt. to see this exclusive " 'A,UMlt;>UE HOME lac ....... dei M .. ~, ·tog•"tcrhmen•. n~-~a~~fao~! new listing. 962·4454 · !\fax. house, min. yatd. Newer constr., 6.4q.0020 . • ~ R Id N b h d r . E•STIW. Ff ce ·" .. , . huge IS•Ul>' lot with a G EEM . GREEM HILLS 0 • er .area . •. ' eac ar 1ng ~ l!!!!!!!i! . ~wlmminl pool. Drive by HORSES Oii! ne1gl;Jborh!"'d,. 4 bdrms, plenty o(, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!l!!!!!!!I!!!! ~d~~l~oa:~~e~esa One acre 21h years old 4 bedroom rooro: Se~ patbara Campbell at 310 · : , 1 • • Orchid. · • .. · $55,000. family rm home. PLUS dmmg room. 4 . A UMICjlUE HOME lo' ttie --93 ; MIWPOIT llACH IUll Uf'Pll -on • I "'·'boa p Dinaula p I t ··-.... 2 G-itJI I 002 Ci-. 1002 """' e on .-....~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedrm, 2 bath, ovei'lizedUYing•rm and ! ___ • ._._ ___ .,. ill' ---..... - lanai. Lots of room ror.1maglna~ion and ·"·o·p" .E.N.... . HO"U"S' E . decorator talents. See tbts special -. reduced to '89,500, Coll 540.1111 . ONLY $32,500 . " · · SUPll 'VALlll OM•THIS 8 bedroom, qnalit>: built ~ Jl(~a l!ome. Large" lot Y(itb boat er trailer access. Listed yesterday, hurry, 'won't last! ! Coll 14Mlt0 •• OCEANFRONT DUfLEX LISS THAHf'.O!ll TIAI OLD -and njust he sold. Bellutiftll building with 3000 sq. ft. ·or ll~ space. Large 3 · bedroom, 2 bath owner'• unit, enjoy Newports's flneat 1>each. VERY LOW" down payment to qualified buyer. Va- cant, '""' tir .,_ laspec-1! Coll ,, 54 .. 5110. " • • ERITAGE 1712-. ••illy 0o .... Sho!l:e• Magnificent Executiv~ HoQle with pool, ovetk>oking Newport's Bk. Bay. 4 BR. 3 BA -SJ?anish tiled atrium and special fanuiy room,. An Ivan Wells custm bit with many xiras. $179,500. . •DOVER S!t(>RES• . , .. lllllc --Best value in area. 3 BR, huge living · room,· 3 car gar. New .o~ market. $136",0!)j). T" ""!'call for appo1ntm~1!!1 " " Get1e liiit,.. .. · • . 641.0200· •IEACHDUPW• Hl(l Ycls. to•"sll!)d & sea. ·2nft liiwer tfurp,.), 4BR tlPJ>er,Xtra rea~ stairs +- lrg .dtcK. ·Vi w .11f ocean. SALE Olt EXCHANGE. $95,llOO. D...ld i-1.. 't 642.0200 .. PACIAC ilAJ. ESTATE • ' 221~· ' · • II. Horse barn with tack and feed l;JX>ms. loan 1 Like new condition '.! bdrm 2 Corrals. Orange grove and much . · · t ' luff ' ". • !!&oH . more. Ail for J UST $l29 500." Cail Trina model, view o Bay from B . s, llSH • condo. Very warm. $98,500. See Rita . S,./"'1t ·' 546-4141 Boland at 430 Vista Parada, Bluffs. lo\ESA VERDE 7% AS,SUMAILE, Lovely 4 ibeclroom Buc- co(• taome' on· Premium l_ot{118t.Tani.ger Drive. P rO f f! ... a loD" .... ll'y landscaped U.CS decolat· ed. Many extras. Open House SattSun 1---6. ~.000 IY OWHE,R-AGEHT 549-C669 ' HAVE something yo want to sell? Classifi ads do it well -tal NOW 6'.2·5678. ------------- A UMllj)UJ DUPLU lo c ........ M .. -. ·View corner of Ocean Blvd., and · Carnation. Enormous 2 bdrm, 2 bath ;, duplex units, courtyard, fantastic :. views. $197 ,500. See Natalie Fogarty ' al 2500 Ocean Boulevard. . •. A UMllj)UE HOME I• Mna Verde ·- "Sunday Special, 1st showing, 5 bdnns, beautiful pool area, unbelieveable low , price $79,950. See Ogden Sogn at 2081 ' G<ildeneye Place.· A UMllj)UE DUPLEX In C...-.. M .. - Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish ex- ·---16 --· · · t~rior, interior. New cond., exciting •• Ci••rol ""' 1002! ......i 1002 ·See Tom Boland at608Marguerite, br·, ····~···~·············~······················· ing $139,500 pesos. •-"' ··" 1002'•••rol lOO:t Gneral 1002lco_,.a1 <1 002 Gc..i;ol . 1002 A UHllj)UE HOME lo Mesa V--3 i bdrm ''T" plan, nice yard, fruit trees, ~ central location, only $45,500. See Earl ~ Hibbard at 1646 Minorca. ·•; Ji. UHllj)UE CONDOMINIUM !ft· 11w llufft I, -Vintage plan, colorful, charming ' and vacant. 3 bdrms, 2300 sqAt. Hard·· to-fmd location, cllll 675-6000 for direc. > lions to Dottie Johnson at 523 Avenida J ........................ ··•••·•···········•••·• ••••••!'•··,············ .............................................. . Campo. Bring $U,500. . -" I . r l WiSTCUFf COUNTRY FRENCH Formal & elegant. Decorated to perfe"Ction. Finest carpets & drapes & wall · coverings. Just 18 mos. new - transf. owner says, ''action plea,se. ·· Sep. master suite, 3 family bdrms. & one may be used as priv. maid's quarters. Held open today l til 5. 1255 Somerset Lane. A UHllj)UE TO'#MHOUSI Ill lllllnnllr:; Pft -Former model, •:Rutgers'' 3 • ·bdrm in spectaclllar condition . $89,900. See l:lancy Si111n!bns at 4.581 · ·Greentree Lane, University Park. ~ A UHICjlUE HOME lo H'"'"'1 Vlow Hiii -! Corner location, private patios. view l of ocean, rose garden and space for 1 your boat or camper. Only $74,500. See • Zoe ·An n -Rhodes at 1132--Wlii!esaifi' Way. • .. I ·_ .... '· - / e~~~ .. W~~ (f'~ de-,& r;/-ef'~ -G'rea. I ~de~o/_de~, ~I'~ //"~ dlda#t, ~Mt. de~ ../~~~de~· ~de ~04HYI<-~ de~¥'~. .W"°.rd~de~d!F~J~ §8~&;.de~ e_..~~F-'~ , ,. • -ef~ -ef1~ ~~ .ht,h~¥:~"'­ -&-u,.. ~--.,/~d-9J~ .,,.,/ 9~ y.._ ~,.;,;,,.,, 4'~~-P'.fN , ' " from $67,900 I . , ! . ' ' ' ; Gi · ~-O>MllllMtM (~­·~.· •' l~ol • i lt1ild..~ h}l~\li(l17'J , ·. . • • ' ' • INVESTORS ATTEMTIOH!! 32 Prime residential income units; de- sirable Eastside Costa Mesa neighborhood; 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. Xlnt rental record. Covered parking, pool; pride of ownership. Ask for Mr. Greg Dennis . IAY •OCEAN VIEW Irvine Terrace -front row center. Completely redecor" Over 5,000 sq. ft. living area. Comfortable family living &executive entertaining. 4 Bdrms., 4Y.a baths, formal dining area. Covered view patio, pool & bltn. BBQ. Low leasehold: $247,500 HO DOWNY.A. Prime Costa Mesa neighborhood, on a Q.olet tree)ined street. 3 Bdrms. & con· vert. deli. Gleaming . bdwa. firs. & scr.eened patio. Great investment for starting out or· slowing down. $37,000 With all terms offered . IWffS CONDO, SINGLE LEV~ Located in the original section; 3 bdrms., formal dining area, dramatic expjlsed beam ceilings. Sep. laundry rm., maximum priv,acy, Vacant & re- ady. Price just reduced to $68,000. A UHllj)UE HOME I• the llilffl.:..:;. • original section, new listing, 31.1- bedroom, excellent condition, See Ronnie Lundy at 2004 V18ta Cajotr' $74,000. A UMllj)UE DUPLU In C-dil M .. -. Two 2 bdrm, 2 bath units + guest quarters. Ideal beach investment. $91 ,500, offer. See Marilyn Hodges at 711 Iris: A UMllj)UE HOME Ill .Mesa V--4 ·be<frm, single story, spacious enclosed ~ lanai, popular Pacesetter model.~' $61,500. See Martha Beynon at 1741 ·Pitcairn. . A UMICjlUI' HOME In llarttor View Hih·-' Popl ,pver.Jooking th~ canyons, 5 bedroom, immaculate, formal dining, . happy family room, at $130,000 should see Mari iyn Shuff at 1444 Key \'.iew, , CdM. . ~ 4 UMllj)UE HOME Oii SjlJ~ Hll ~ l large lot, spectacular view, single ~ story brand new! 4 bdrms, "2700 sq. ft., See Fran Scott at 67 Montecito,- Spyglass. $212,000. • • A UHllj)UI MOME Ill Howport Slions -4 bdrm, 2 story on the water: next to .. ~ .. 'C.F. COLESWORTHY tennis and pool. Just reduced to, $74,900 (and the shiny yellow Mustang" 640-0020 is included)! See Kirsten White at . IASllWFf CEH:JH 48lHl2nd Street, Newport Shores. ~ . . u~1vu~ · liVMl:S· ~· •·8'ra1 .10021•••N• • 002 ON TOPoF THE AEAL Ell.._,,, MAli.c,rwt™ n. .. ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICEST l"t:OPllE" SELLING THf NEATnr HOMES • \ CAW~ ALL F4MILIES 4 Bdrm's., dining rm. & den, in private ~ach community. Immaculate condi- tion! "Clubhouse, olympic size pool, ten- nis, volleyball & the Pacific ocean, all . ·~~ur enjoyment. $69,500 . SUM. 1·5 449 PROSPECT ... wport Shon" Newport leoch 1 , THE WORLD AT YOUR FEET Fabulous North Laguna view. 3 Bdtms., on charming Panorama Dr., where view & easy accessibility vie for top · honors. <:ail lor app't. lo see. $125,000 ' Q:· Orange Co~st . Q: aM (.Coait "•r .. Cerou 4el M1r · •EAL'DTATE . · '44·4141 . . • I . CO"ONA Dt:L MAii, t75-eOOO MUA Vl1'01, ...... -• CA"!t UI • :i G••"" -· i'oo~-·• . 1 ·······~~-·.············ ·······-.-············' ---------- . " LIDO ISLE . Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy, beach; 50 rt . .IQt, shore mooring • $295,000. Will consider trade. ~ Brand new 5 bdrm, 4 bath, orr 30 n. lot. Pier & slip. ~95,000. l< • • . • 'I Attractive 3 BR., a ba. single story; 80 . ft. •treet-'to·street lot:$152,500 . ' Xlnt buf1 3 BR, 3 bal single sty. bom1 OD 35 fl, street·tO·Street lot. $89,000 WA'(lll'IOICT LOTS · .40><90 R . ~,llq() 1 ' 30x10S$J6S,000 j • I • • PO " SALE I llDllOOM ·•437 Seaward, Carona de! Mar 67 Sl571:SOO , Sat/Sun 1-5 f.18 Sa\bo~ lllvd .• B~ Pen · ~ill. caJ:i900:,,, Sat1sun 1.s. ..,. .. 11 " '.Ill a, NB v.,,..,., · SSll 900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •t1ow,esio1111VUI; (Dover) Nil ~ntt•, ' ·Sat/Sun 1·5 313 J!;.~117 (Baiboa Pe$) N.B. 67~ Sun.1·5 **~Ll~oNol'd (Lido Ia> NB ~· ~5,00.0 Sun.1.5 z •• •· ,..., iM .... oar 2101 Orange Ave. Costa Mes11 548·1168 Daily 1-6 179 Flower st, Cj)sta t.fiesa 842-8001· .'33,9oo Sat/Sun 1·5 14847th,Street,N,J>t. Beach 675-7060 · Sat/Sun. 1·5 210 Or~hld.Ave., Corona de! Mar 6«-6200 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 432 Seville (Balboa Penln) NB "4-1766 $89,:SOO Sun.1·5 10 Rue Fontainebleau Big Cyn NB 644·1766 $139,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 220 W. Ave Miramar, San Clemente 498-0300 ·$49,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1?17 Port Manleigh Circle, NB 640"365 ·• Sat/Sun 1 ·5 *22 Rue Ca1111es, Big Canyon 644-8058 $125,000 Sun l ·5 380MorningCaliycnRd.,CdM . 6711-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2441 Vlata Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 675·3000 · Sat/SUn.1·5 '44 8evUle, Peninsula Pt. 540.1151 $59,500 SUn 1·5 ~Nat&(The Bluffs) N.B. 644 .. 11.33 Sun. l ·5 1800 Por\ Sheffield (HVH) NB $'16,~ · Sun 11 ·5 Zll&FAMIMorlllH+ ...... ll20 Ju mine, Corona del Mar 873-31191 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 llOIOQM 11.2Via Havre, Udo Isle, N.B. 675-0123 $11,2,500 Sun l ·5 19362 Pitcairn, Hunt. Beach 556-8800 ·Sat/Sun 1·5 1405 M,oi'nlngside, Laguna Beach 494..9473 Sat/S11112·5 1875 Bluebird Canyon, Lag Bch 494-9'73 Sat/Sun2·5 2701 Vista Umhrosa (Blulls) N.B. ·' ·· 844·4910 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 17792 Quintana, Dutch Haven, HB 842·9371 $44,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 •1420 Kings Rd. Clif!Haven, NB 642·5200, 6754060 Sat/Sun.1·5 429 Vista Suerte, Bluffs, NB 673-8650 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 42 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn 64-l'60S6 $142,500 Sun 1·5 •40 Rue Fbntalneableau, Big Cyp 844·6058 $135,500 Sun l ·5 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon 644-6056 · $149;500 . Sun 1·5 :ICIU Miramar (Balboa Pen) NB 673·3663 Sun.1·5 **3504 Obarmell'.ront, Npt Bch 673·3663 · Sat/Sun. 1·5 lll12 Port A•hley, Newport Bch 641).6161 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 21141 Waverly Dr.I!lewport Beach 642·9'01 $90~ Sun 10·4 113$ 22nd Street, Costa Mesa 675-5511 Sun 1·5 3011. Royce, Costa Mesa 645--0303 S39,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 24311 Bowdin, Costa Mesa . 646-7171 Sat/Sun l·S **301 Via Lido Soud, Lido II NB 675-2373 Sun. 12-4 **63 Balboa Coves (Bal Cvs) NB 675-3000 Sun.1-5 1318 Santanella (Irv. Terl CdM 675·3000 Sat/Sun.1·5 ' 123 Via Zurich, Lido Ille 646-7171 Sul! 1·5 943 Dogwood, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1·5 1009 Arbor St~ Costa Mesa 546·2313 Sun 1·5 21S.62nd St. Newport Shores, NB 642·5200 $45 ,500 Sun 1-4 241 Via Ge,noa (Lido Isle) NB 642-8235 $145,000 Sun.1·5 515Plf)la,(Blqffs) NB 640.09ll9;FURN Sun 1·5 ~Zell Dr. Laguna Bch: 494-4030 · $80,000 Sun. 1·4 •17941 Bascom , Univ. Park, Irv. 640-6161 • $55,900 Sun 1:5 :*•26 Balboa Coves, 8/11 Coves NB 642·8235 Sun. 2·5 1467 Regatta Rd. Laguna Bch. 496-3928 $69,500 Sun. 1·5 412 Colton St., Newport Beach 540.1151 $4~,500 Sun. 1-5 3 ft 'FAM IM w 11111 2402 Bayfarm Pl., Santa Ana Heights "· · 644.. $70,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1106Sandpl~ (HVHills) CdM 644-820Ct •$9'1,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l942Pe111ba (Mua Verde) C.M. ~· · · Sat/Sun 1·5 '/01Kln11~ Rd., Newp0rt Hei&hts 842-823.9 • ,$19!1.llOO Sat/Sun 1·5 •981 t>ablla;Oreenbrooj<, CM 541).1151 • $08,500 · · Sun 1·5 :1975 llollndanao Dr Mesa Verde CM 549-1311 · ~.500 Sat/Sun 1.s 315 Drlltwoool (Shoi'ecllf{) CdM 875-3488 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1827 Sab!'i!la T"°'' CDl\l '673·2222· · ~.922 Sun 1-5 258llrlsWay,LagunaBeacb · 494.9473 Sat/Sun 1-.'5 4691 Royce Rd. (Univ. Pk.) Irv .. -. · 644-1786 $6},500 Sat/SunW · tl5 Poibsattla, corona del Mu, ' . 644·1166 ·$1<>5 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 320V~ta Mader'a !Bluffs)'N.B. · · 644·1766 $105 000 Sat/Sun.1·5 1901.§!~l.! a 1, • Ter. . ,-i~ ; 1 • °!'°-' . Sat/S~l1 \~: • • l . . .. DIR·ECTORY Kw Milt....,, 6-fftwy -:.:. ............ -, .......... I 'lj, ........ ...... ____ ..,..... . .... ..,_~tt-••...,..DAll.l'Pl&.OT :'~fl;.=_~1;:'t1.~: .. ":'ooy~~ . '• """"'°-~--.... ., • • j ... •. • '106 K·Thang11, lrvtneTerrace · 1633 HJgl\land Dr., Nwpt Bch 673·8550 $93,:SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 su~g $89,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2044 Alisa Ln, Hunt. Bch. · 1507 Lincoln La, Westcllf! NB 540-5140 $54,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 · 642·5200 $124,500 Sat/Sun 1-.'5 •1472 Galaxy (Dover Sbcifea).NB · •1739 Tradewlnds (Baycrest) NB 644·1766 $1'191SOO Sun.1-5 642·6235 ' Sat/Sun l·S 10481 Randall Or8Jll!e-Pk Aeres l • •601..B•yfb!e Dr Promontory Bay 646·3255 Sun 1.5 NB~ -Sat/Sun ll>o5 213 Via Dijon; Udo Isle, NB ~ Sriti'a&'oQ:>over Shores) NB 642·9601 ~.GOil SIDl 1·5 "642-a2llS\' '~ ~65.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1905 Diana La, Newport Beach , ~ Falrfiel!!; Cameo Shor CdM 548-4141 Sun1·5 " 6"-17811. .. • $179,500 Sat/Sunl·5 3439 Plumeria, Costa Mesa ~Mission Bay Dr, Spyglass NB 546-4141 Sat/Sun 1·5 644·1766 $145,000 Sun.1·5 218 Vla.Koron, Udo Isle, N.B. 817 San!lclll!lle (HV His) CdM 675·0121 Sat/Sun 1·5 '644·1766' · '·$89,500 Sun 1·5 1950 Port Bishop, Harb Vu Hms 2716 Bayshore Dr.; Nwpt Bch · ·-· · 644·1766 $275,000 sun.1-5 644-7270 $72,950 Sat/Sun 12·5 1115 Main St. Huntington Beach 2272 Fordham, College Pk, CM 536·882l $79,500 Daily 1·5 648·7414 $43,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 1906 Lanai, Mesa Verde, CM . **17 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 545·&124 $79,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 675-4392 $112,500 Sun 12:31).5 23 w· d La h •1701 Galatea, Irvine Terr. NB 12 m ward ne, Nwpt Beac . 645,3920 $96,lloo Sat/Sun 10.S 675-4392 $159,500 Sun 12:30-5 •1824 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB *1707 Trade Wlllds;Nwpt. Bch. 644-1766 $169,500 Sun.10-4 675-7225 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 208 Via Palermo, Udo Isle N.B. 2165Ralelgbst.,CostaMesa 675-0123 $W,OOO Sunl-5 546-2313 Sat/Sun l·S ***#67 8alboa Coves, Nwpt Bch 453 Broadway, Costa Mesa · 752·1926 Sun·1.5 644·7211 . ·. · SatlSUn2·5 •6 Winged Foot Ln (BigCyn) NB ••409N. Bay{ront, BallslNB . 640-0020 < Sat/Sunl·5 833-9781 · · Sat/Stln 1·5 .1255 Somerset Ln (Wstcliff) NB ••342 62nd St.~ewport Beach 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1,-5 ~-6646 -.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 /975 Port Bristol, Harb Vu Hms ' :al7~J>t. BrlstDI (HV Hms) NB ' 644·7270 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-3000 SUl).1·5 4501 Hampden, Cameo Shores, CdM 2207 Pt. Harwick (HV Hms) NB 644·7270 . Sat/Sun 12·5 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .1626 Baker, Costa Mesa •1724 Terrapin (Beycrest) N.B. 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 1i75.3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3825 Claremont, Culverdale Irv 2321 Port Lerwick, Newport Beach 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 752·0460 Sat/Sun 10<5 1133 Gleneagles, Costa Mesa 219 Narcissus, Coronadel Mar · 645·0303 t.69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-7225 $100,000 Sun 1·5 17531 Cypress Tree Ln Un Pk Irv 3414 Seabreeze, Corona del Mar 644-1676 $79,500 Sat 1·5 675·7225 $89,500 Sun2·5 17753 Oak Tree Ln, (Un Pk) Irv 246 Albert Pl., Costa Mesa 644'1676 1 $71,950 Sun 1·5 646-7171 Sun 1-5, 2221 Port Harwick, Newport Beach 515 Riverside, Newport Bea~h 752-0460 Sat/Sun 1·5 646· 7171 Sun 1-5 2336 Port Carlisle, Newport Beach 2032 Santa An;i. Costa Mesa · . 752-0460 Sun 10.5 645·0303 $42,500 Sun 1·5 17931 Cedar Tree, Irvine 303 La Jolla, Newport Hghts, NB 645-0303 Sun 1·5 642·5200 $75,000 Sun 1·5 1842 Irvine, Ne"'.port Beach 1372 Apsley (Peacock Crest) SA . 646-7711 Sun 1·5 642-8235 $134,500 Sun.1-5 20862 Woodlea Ave., H.B. 2201 Private Rd., (Upper Bay) NB 546-2313 Sun 1·5 642·8235 $87 ,500 Sun .1-5 · 1090 Visalia, Mesa Woods, CM •1821 Toyon Ln . (Baycrest) NB 549-8655 $68,2$o ·,. Sunl·5 642·8235 Sun.1·5 •420 Kings Rd. Clirfhaven, i.B · 2515 Holly Ln, Newport Beach 642-5200 $112,500 Sun 1·5 548-0520 $45,950 Sun 1·5 32261 Azores, Monarch BayTer 941 Crocus Cir., Costa Mesa 493·8290 , 496·4102 Sun. 12·4 546·4934 $51 ,900 Sun 1·5 22132 Wood Island·, La Questa HB · • •2 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch. 968·4456 $63,500 Sun.12·5 645-6646 $132,500 Sun 1·4 20541 Queens Pk Ln LaCuesta HB 1811 Npt. Hills Dr. Npt Beach 968-4456 $69,900 Sun 1·5 641).0020 Sun, 1·5 1907 Pt. Bristol (HY Hms . >.NB I8528Tanoe Cir (Meadows) F .V.. 642-8235 $97 ,500 Sun.1·5 644-8616 $57,990 Sun 1·5 •1324 Outrigger Dr., CdM 2A24 Miseno, Npt Riviera, CM ·645-4400 $124,500 Sun 1·5 645-4400 $40 ,500 Sun.1-5 Z151 Canary, Mesa Verde, CM 31R& FAM RM or DEN+ GO~T •11.01 Berkshire Lane, NB 673·~7 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1150 Noria, Laguna Beach 499·2277 $110,000 Sun 1-6 4 IEDllQOM •413 CahrilloTer., COM 673-2222 $150,000 Sun. 1·5 1036 Sea Lane (H.V. Hills) CdM 644-0441 $85,000 Sat/Sun 12·6 ••323 Canal (NptShores) N.B. . 548·1290 $65,900 Sun.1·5 2 Rue Chamonlx (Big Cyn) N-B- 644·4910 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2675 Bayshore, Newport Beach · · ·-· . 640-6161 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1848 Pt. Manle;gh (HV Hms) NB · 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 2065 Pott Provence, Nwpt. Bch. 675·7225 $76,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •••405 Club House st., N.B. 546-2313 Sat/Sun l ·5 •1997 Cornate, Costa Mesa 646· 7171 · Sat /Suu 1 ·5 3607 Surfvlewl..n CHVH!s) CdM 673-4400 . Sat. 2..5; Sun.1·5 •120 Kings Pl., Newport Beach 673-4400 · Sat/Sun 1·5 307 Onyx, Balboa Isle, N.B. · ·• 645·0303 ' Sun l ·5 2071 Port Bristol, Newport Bch 640'6161 $85,000 Sun l·S ~ ·II & FAM Rlil w DIM 2012 Port Ramsgate, Newport Bch. 540·5415 $93,500 Sat/Sunl2·5 1873 Saniar, Collta M~a 545-6415 $92,:SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 •1839 Pitcairn, Costa Mesa 541).1720 $92,:SOO Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1826 Tradewtnds Lo, N.B. 645-0303 $139,:SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 • * 102 Linda Isle, Linda De NB· 642·5760 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1'1 Cherry Hills Lo, N.ll. 640.6327 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3202 Colorado, CostaMesa' . 675-$600 '5$,000 Sun i,5 156111 Sun bunt, Hunt Bob . 893·1351 $84,:SOO Sptrlflm 1·5 6861Brjdgewater Dr.;Hunt. 11.ciil; • · 8'7~117 *82,900 Sat/Mon 12·lf 20412 Tideland, La<;ueata, HB 968-«56 -~ Sat 12·5/Sun 124 ' t 546·4141 77 ,500 Sun 1·5 JlOVial..ido SOltd (Lido Is ) NB 675-5200 I Sun.1·5 449 Prospect (Npt Shores) N.B. 644-4848 $69,500 Sun. 1·5 3274 Turlock, Costa Mesa 545.9491 SSS,900 2755 Ganete, Costa M.esa Sun 1·5 545-9491 Sun 1·5 2751 Cardinal (Mesa Verde) CM 675-6900 '$71 ,950 Sun 1·5 2701 lla Island View Dr., CdM 644· 1133 . Sun. 1·5 #9 Cherry Hills Ln. (Big.Cyn) Nil . 642-8235 $172,500 Sun.1·5 ·1606 Antigua Way, Npt. Bch. 646-0964 $160,000 Sun.11-4 5 llSllOOM ••13 BaiboaCoves, Nwpt Bch 675-6670 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR lo FAM IM _. DIM 301 Lugonia (Npt. Shores) NB 548·129C) $67,500 Sun.1-5 10101 Jon Day, Hunt. Beach 968-6320 Sat/Sun 11-4 2327 Port Lerwick Pl, HV Hm NB 640-5770 Sat/Sun 1..5. 9600 Rose Westmont, Ftn', Val. 842·9371 $55 ,500 Sun 12·5 ·•1608 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 644·1766 $199,500 Sun.1-5 . 5 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 644·4910 ($259,500) Sat/Sun 1-5 2672 Circle Dr., Nwpt. Bch. 675·7225 · $189,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1368 Galaxy, Newport Beach 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 17818 Winterberry, Flo. Valley 552-7000, $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 821 Ceiba-Pl., Eastbluff, NB 646· 7711 Sun 2-5 ·21145 Ba111boo (Eastbluff) N.B. · 645-0303 $89,950 · Sun 1·5 •1907 Galatea Terr, CdM 641).6161 · $235,000 Sun 1·5 1706 Port Charles (HVHomes) NB . 642·8235 Sun. 1 ·5 •1621 Santiago , Baycrest, NB ·fUz.5200 $139,000 Sun 1·5 : 82 Royal St. G,eorge Big C)l,tl NB· 844:J)704 $167,500 Sun. 1-5 •309d'Bali Cir. Mesa Verde, CM · 546-4141 $105,000 Sun 1·5 I ...... ..,. . I , ' •" \ .. . '6 1•00M · •*4.\CVlalJdoNord'(Lldols) NB · ec.azsa szz.ooo · Sun . 1·5 , 6 ·..t • IWol IM _. DIM 2045 Pt. Chelaea (HV Hrna) N. B. 84141235 i Sat/Sun 1·5 •36211Catamarill, HVHills, NB 875-5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS . FOR .SALE . 315Unlv. Dr. (Nr Bsck Bay) N.B. 548·7223 ~.950 Sat/Sun 10·5 Z llHOOM 564 Glorletta (Blufft!J N.B. 640·5560 $113,l!OO Sat/Sun l ·5 •19937 Piccadilly Dr. Hunt. Bch. 641).6161 $29,900 Sun 1·5 J llDIOOM 2220 Vista Dorado (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $67,500 Sat:1.5 2115 Vista Huerta (Bluffs) NB &IQ-5560 $51,500 Sun.1·5 14573 Oval , Irvine ~ 673-8550 $41,950 Sun l ·5 . J 11 lo FAM 1M or DIH 2481 lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1·5 2674 Redlands Ave., Costa Mesa 546-2.313 · Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IEDllOOM 305Vlsta Madera (Bluffs) NB 645-0303 $71,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ,4 11 lo FAM IM w DIH 5 Rue Du Pare (Big Cyn) N.B. 641).5560 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 620 Clubhouse Dr .. NB 644-0562 $55 ,000 Sun 1·5 I IEDIOOM EACH 512 & 5121'.. Begonia CdM 544·1999 $74 ,900 Sun 1·4 21R&llR 3108 W Ocean Front, Nwpt Bch 673·8650 $145,000 Suri 1·5 2 liilllOOMS . EACH 1944 Anaheim, Costa Mesa 549-8655 $46,900 Sun 1-5 2 Ill lo J ·llt • •6001 Seashore Dr., Npt Bch 644.2414 $325,000 Sun.1·5 311&111 . **104 E. Oceanfront, Nwpt Bch 546-5880 Sunday l ·5 ,. 212 30th Street, Npt. Beach 673·3663 Sun.1-5 ••3707 Seashore Dr., Npt Bch 675-7060 Sat/Sun 1·5 135 Opal, Balboa Island · 549-0812 $119,000 Sun.1:30-5:30 3 . IEDIOOMS U.l:lf 206 Femleal, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Daily l ·5 62os River, Newport ~acb 673·3663 Sun.1·5 . 5111%11 404 Iris Corona del Mar 752-0460 Sat/Sun 10.S TRIPLEXES FOR SALE Jll&211&ZIR 414 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Pen. 642-8235 Sun.1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 IBllOOM •435 Bolero, P arkLido, NB 675-4060 $44.950 Sun 1 ·5 COMMERCIAL FOR SALE S'TOlllS & An: 700 Carnation, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOMES FOR RENT I J llDl!OOM . *2344 Port Aberdeen, Spygls NB 6"-4687 Satl.S, Sun2·5 .':. ~!. ... *** w ............ I ' .-- ti! t.1lte J bdr~" •St.sh.I_,, 0.La in xchanae on near new r1ple with 3 bd..,,., ~ btiltb ow ner'' .Lllflt~}~aK' , carvot1n& a nd ced.ar.s1d- ing throu~hout 1£1~:::'.it Propertlft . 752 ... 1 1.00 QUAil tr. NI llaat BEACH DUPLEX At only Si77,SOO, this >harp beuch duplex IJ on· l.v sieps aw.uy rrom abop- p1ng a nd th~ ~ach. Start youP ... investment pro· ti:ram now with easy terms. IPIQuall ~· liiilPlac• Prap..-ti•• ' 752-1920 1400 0UAILl1. NIW~1 ll..cH FOREST RETREAT t<0 /'01n Spi1n1:.h tile anti rout:lll 1run tu l1<1ni.;u1A lH1 skcts, lhLS bcamcJ ·e1J1ni.;, :,hu!l('red . Wilr111 , 1111 itulg Newporl Bc;1eh hun1 c ha::. new c111·pct1ni.: throughout. J Ucdruom:;, large family /'oom anti pool siu.'Ct lot too. ~~.WO. •J11Wauai~· · ·· liiilPlac• . Prap..-tl•• ' 751•1920 1400 0UAIL$T. NIW t llAQI FANTASY FULFILLED Iron i.:atc seclus ion in 1Jarkl 1k c ~r ounds, y,•atcrJalJ. Par1y pat11J d1n1ng, tanta::.uc view of bay to C.a lall na. Sunset. majcs ly-l-l o1ne com - pletel y r edecorate d tnruout. Eate rtain1ng with 1'.'le g ancc-Onl y SlllS,000 . Exclus ive Agents, THE GERRIE CO. RLTRS . 645--4400 Private Dock $137,000 Luxurious 4 Dlt, 3 ·DA watcrlront home wilh Jacu1.1.1 pool ;:1nd beaut. piltH). Hoom 1or large boiil. ABSOLUTE LUXURY Lovely , ~·arn1 and 1nvit· 1ng. J bdrm pool home now :l;J;),i!!Sll. Wa lk lo snopp1ng. Trt,>e shaded yard and s treet. r,.aua1~· iiilPlac• Prap.rti••· ·. 752•1920 UOO QUAIL $1. NIW llAOt SPANISH MANSION $55,000 Giant 2-slory Hacienda Estate on <1pprox. '13 acre. Pres tige area. Arched entry, wide front porcn, a 1am1ly kitchen, banquet dining, fireplace. custom drapery, m ural walls. Separate guest room . en-· tertainer·s patio, BBQ, sy,:1mm1ng poo•. cellar!! H~~ry !! Call~.~ OPEM HOUSE SUMDA Y JZ:JD-5 I RVJi'tr. 'ffiRRAOS-.. VIEW 38R/Pool ~159,SOO 170 I GAU.TEA . * \YATER FRONT-BOAT SLIP :JUR $112.51.)J 17 BALBOA COVES * HAL PIMCHIM, Rllr 2727 E. Coast Hwy. 6rS--4392 RIVIERA $40,500. Iron gates lead to dclu.\C :JBR JIJa n1c1tlt•l , 1ul.'lud - 1ng ma ssi ve 111as 1c r bed r m & P\'l llut h . Elegant d111111i.: and 11v. 1ng r oom with 1n1 - press1\'e 20 It h1~h r0t·k l"ir,place . V i ews secludt>d garden pallo. Separate J.l UC:-L l<1 e1J1t1cs. steps to clul1huu:.c. E:<· ClUi>l\'C 1\j!:t"Ols THE GERRIE CO. RLTRS. 645--4400 MEW OFRlllMG LIDO ISLE Charm1nJt J bdrm. home witli ::kl. cOurtyard: tO\al- ly decorated: l.11,e. lot . Call to see! $12!.f,Ollll DAVIDSON REALTY f1·ir. 7r;75 673 nono Cl1sslried ada ~ell big items, smalJ 1tem1 or 1ny ltem.642·5678 I \ I l ' I t II l I I . , • ,,, -'-·~ ' r 1 .,.cmM• HIW Lbltltl : -wirt ,Beac)I, esclualve area. ~llllill:rr decorated with PQln "" .-'.toadyt~'1i::~~.~~. .... • • f • ,} ... 2:..i_j".::'..i__ • DISUT HOT srai..Gs uwW : ~Ille I': Income With pool. Will trade ~ se!I pb easy tertils."$41,000 . ' ;,.l J IUS~ Ol'POll1VlillTY i..ong· estaDl!snea drug store, Jocatel! ·on' Balbo&,.Pilnln. Owner must sell for '.health reasol)S. Call us for full details, VIEW OF HIUS Laguna Niguel. 3 Bdrms., .2 baths. ·Lge. assumable loan. Vac<1nt. C<!nsider sale or lease. $49,950 '---REAL TOR,S . . '644-76~2 .. COllOHADB.MAa. See Ille 1111111181 selection or new 11omes 111 lolllllem C811fomla: ft'• easier to buy · anewhome ·tlllln to nnance • • • an old one. ••••• ....... ' Ol'IM I OUSIS · 117SZ ~SI · <h.ue~k Hills.• "Fallh rm, '88.000 . ,4046~ Univ, Parle. 4 & Fam, rm. $55,500 · 179, I Sl'iCIWOOO V!Jiv, J>~. ;,lldrms. $83.900 17115 oU 1UI UICI . Univ. Park. 3BdrmJ. ~000 · 11712 Y1A PALATIMO · Tllrtlerock Hills. 3 & Fam . ._$83.~ .11762 VIA SAM , M.U,.o . TurUerock. 4 BR., by app't. $79,900 • ' . . r'\' ( l '"'"' ~ ,I,,) .J J f! c),.L.(C r" C5J: Coldwt"'ll Renker J UMn'S l .. HEAR HACH . 3-Two bedroom aplr1- ments, M foot lot. Great location. 2 Fireplaces. Three garages. Property just ·r-:modeltd. Must see! $12$,000 DAltAPOIHT. \llllW I.PT • Spti:otacular harOOr • ocean vista . Large le'fel 'Jot in fee' title.i $159,000 With teran& available. '1 IMERALDIAY· COTTAGE. 2 88 C harm er-Ideal tot ·small family or second home. $H!:t,900. •· • LJHGO REAL~ATI , 499-1397 494-809i HAPPY 1-~AMILY SPECIAL • oc. vu. z story. activit,y; rm ., Separate mas~· ls the word ror this adult sle. large i>arty li ' occupied 3 bdrm., 2\o'.z Pat io, e~x pans Iv bath & ramilj rm. landscaped propertyJ town home. Exquisite l-'A"gc:•;_n;_<·..:•;_94;_-4030._.:c=:__-- f r on t & back yard landscaping, make Lhis a ··mus t see "! $67,!IOO Including the land. I ! HAND~MAN' special: ( BR., den; lg. sl.l.ndedt. ocean view; blln kilch. w /range, oven, d /w. \2 Car gar., home needs gen clean-up, yard work, etc. but a sleai for $55,850 Mission Really 494-<nal I ! ' . 2 • • 0 • • ,._. . • fli .... • ~W.· .. " ~ . . ~· ~ .~ ............ .,,.. ....... •••• ••••••••.,.•••• • •••• • H1tt111 .... S. · • ,_.4 .. ••• ,_.,,., iftbnil!)'23,1975 DAILVPll.OT •7 ~ CM . 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Won't, ceao •itw to.tilt!fld wit MONARCH DAV Ttlrr · Aa....,".., 'T • ·.SU.,. ·,I HOUSE X Jn t t 0 r e 0 m b , l••t 1 Don• Max ft, Id,' ~our HJ-Ff l)'.i£tm Oi;eaqvu by builde r ' &Y OWNEk WtSlclitt vs-~ .. 1 ..._ • • "' •5 l.Ow dq'f(_n payment. otc./w<t rehouae, ad· 8ertj]a H1nry lltalt.or,• JoancJn1 ts 1reat.( nuw_ <;u•t' .. 4 ~r. mei ~rm, 3 b~th, family .lefT Y MOW ••• Slt"OOO.. e:u. NDAY Spendlblt. talO/mo. w i»iniis tra tlve ener'in1.+ .. •,•:.:2c..-<...:.=1•:.:•c.·-----.s.w.ooo. A11u11M1bl• Azore.s,4!HS·•toit •.aau, ltudyt "9,000.&U--4Sl9 4 Brs. 4~ ..... , Fa.mlly Rm; 'Br.ldsl.-~ ~:t.:t.!i:~u~ltanAow eic. OWNERS WJL. •"IC HOMISR'I all .term1. Rod Carpel .Rm . Pier & all/Y6S' boat. , 1-5 PM "INANC E withlodn &I •~ Re1ltors, C9'1-i761 220 w. A••· Mil MW Bedri>Qm. .Bt ~If.Utt int. 51 ~.~oo Z&,000 ~.fl. lot ..tt.b,•Jew ' · IA$Yll.U .. VllW SHOWN JI APPOINTMENT loff H ec ..... a-~1 !'l!!''b~ld'.· '!l.o·•-"••'1!".. Pa""' Heal Esta~ 0 f M •• i 0 n •• d .. BY OWNER: Elelllt 5 • -INQl:ll .1.... .,,,. "" 642--oo:oo Caplatr•no Vati.,y. Great • SPAHISHSTYU View home; Cllf!Metion. Ntarly aew 3 Bil., 2\.\ · 1a.rden batbl. Sep. d.Jn, rm., plus ch•rmina rum. rm ._., botb opening to 4b.ltltd. patJo. Oream .kitch., vaulted cell. )1,1v, ~m., ope0Jn1 to dt~k . Spanish tile roof . .Easy maJnt. lhd1.:p;. iUY,000 RIALTO-.. SP ECfALJZlNO IN LAG UN A NIGUEL PRIVATE GUARDED OCEAN AREA BR,UpperB(fVlew, l•H•I ...... SEEAl-YI 'L~ loeatlonlo,prestl&e Da, Formal.din~rm, Live cloae to beach in• • · Lot1for1ale 2200 home u1 a country at.- family kitchen, 'Prof. de-642-1760 . 640.1607 charmine 2 BR qurll!Uy ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• mmipht re. Aak f« Mr. corated, new crpu, trplc. hQm~. tlreplc, £.z care . . . East Co•ta Mna A n d re w . AC en l • Lu1h Jand1capin1 ... __ . .. • y ard. and bavti a 7U-1ft0 · Approx~ ... acre R·l lot•-::"':"0'::-<;::'::1:':6'::1.===== w /Japanese garden, ~porfleedl 106t t. . separllte !Bit fum. pay ~MIMR llMtt. 645-et77. ·1 Pltlloa. lie fenced yard.••••••••••••••••••••!..•~,......_. ....... i'o"6t part or pa_ymu. $49,IJ®. ~unfti-bldr!ua You Cflfl rel1x •nd toraet Close to abop'1, tennis ••••••f"i''~.,~.!•••••• SAN CLEMENTE REAL v -1.1 ·-• f ~al C Zoned for 6 units ~305 )'Ourw•rk·•·daytroubles club scboot1 $89 500 H1rborViewHomes n 11.UPt'"S ESTATE Co 498--0300 compe..cu or s e. °" 252 Eld ' · w~en you comehome1.o &«_.177 • ' · Po.~tofino, 8D R. 3BA IYOWNIR · lo m•jor ahopr;na 2 en Ave., Coela 752-l>460. Ou• world w/sep 18R lBA bon"" R d I d S-J-cen\er lit vr wri .. rr Mesa . Sale by Owner. • . . · • ..... e e11n1 Carmelita ~c'....i Ir 1071 ••••i .,3~6 _2579 . &IS----8S4~or ~-3184. . rm. $93,MM>. Fee. OPEN model located. tn the ..,...a ano I ~~~~·~•::..::~'..'..''.J'I~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ .How to get CASH for your lot ... l'IMTHOUSE Condo, overlooking Mt\ln .De;ach e ar.t, frolfl curr You will nt.:ed an appoint-OWNER LIQUIDATl.NG I Sat/Sun· 12·5pm, 2012 more desired area of the •••••••••••••••••••••••1 . 592-6010 ment to come thru our F:9" faet sale. Two top Port Ram111te,NB. orlc. blulfs, overlooking By Owner. 2Br, lba, COn· NEW 4 u~it 2 blks to bcb NEWPORT IE.A.CH prjvateM:ates ... andlbere lOC'atiou. &«-78&6 540-S4!15 pool 4'1reenbell.3BR,3 do_. P ool. gar, $26,500. 2 Great bu'y, good taX Ocean ,vi e w lot with · IH. OV•l' 1500 1q, l't. .DeJui:• .t~l~h,\ open beam rtdwOOd paneled liv. rm., JrpJe., deck. e lae. bdrrds.' with batM Sep\ laundry area. Ne~ bld1. X·lot nei1hbors. ·Good finanelllg. $09,500 i1 • home b~re tor ever)' l-BLuff1 3 BR. 24 Ba, IA. Y""'llST Ba, Den & lee Hobby m1 to Ocean. 830-4836. wrile·off. Jncome $1200. potential !"or 2-3 atory llfe:style. encJosedland.'55,000.. ..._ · Rm. Completely rt· ant L Id W mo Many xtraa Htru cture. county build· 2-Next So. Coast Plata. t lrg br, 3 ba. Unbelleva4 decorated & In move-in ~ e or ease o est 536...:.2579 · log requirements apply. co M p A R i:; 0 u R Both near hew. Up-ble entertainment ctr cond. w /abutters thru-Ranch .. t.1aln bouse-3 ---------1 p RI c ES AND THE graded. w1wetbar •·rollback out, plush crptc, unique 8:drm, hv. rm, din. rm., 4.PLEX 35,600 Sq.Ft. Ai\f ENlTlES TO ANY Nothln& comparable Jn root. · wall papera, etc. Asking kit. lge frpl & bath. Bunk 752-046() Mouettain, Deaerf, · Rnort 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COAS1'AL AREA FOR A eJther area at this price. Forest£, Olion,lnc J74,500. 644--0SBS house lge rec. bldg. Nice units on large eor· s JN o LE FAM 1 Ly S49-4CM? R.ealton music dome rented cor· ner lot in N. Costit }1esa Anytime HOt.f"f;. IT'S QUITE AColdwellBankerCo. rals, hay barn, tack rm. wtlgeowner'sunit. • suus UIG BEAR home for rent. Aviu l. Daily/ Weekly/ Mo. !}79·1234 1''or Pal~brook land, grovee, hOrn•. 118 .E, M11alon 'Fallbroolt ' • 7'8-IO't7 POSSIBLE YOU WILL IJG CAMYOH Call 84,S-(003 HARBOR !itorage bldgs. Plenty of $68,900 FJND JUST WHAT YOU Jo'orSalellyOwner , . rm for horses Call ownr. Paul W. lrwnfltld ARE LOOKJNG FOR Beautiful & ,Popular .;ondo, 2 br, 2 ba, bllftl, 4!15-6457. &Assoc. 642-8550 H·ERE. OUR JNVEN· 2-Plan Broadrnoor. Jm . frplc, dbl ear W/e~ec 'VIEW ~=:--=::'=-:----;-:-::;L.'!:~!!'~~~~~~I 'fORY JS GOOD AND mac de c 0 r. & opener, pool, paLlo. Dike . . SantaA11a 1010 lN'fEREST RATES Jandscaped.Locatedona tobeaoh.owner.Jit,900. AL.-'t 11 ....................... New~ortBeach ARE GOING DOWN. qu1etcul-de--tac. Price SfG"-6.530 l"'U)UVe 1 a · · · 5 BEDROOM DOESN 'T JTJUST reduce~.Callforappt. ****** ··· --·-··----Oon"tneglect thi!one. *T IPLEX* 1\1AKE GOOD SENSE 640-63Z7. Dy Owner. Harbor View Come kno c k on our CJ.RRJES ITSELF FOR SALE Cabin Plans,:! sty. r.1t. Cha let cust de- sign 1or heavy snow load. Never used. Will s ac. 644--42-'9 '------ CJ.MYOMl.AKE Oeautiful watertront lot. '1'0 DUY THAT HOt.1£ NEW Custo·m by Owner Homes. Monaco. Quiet Thls 4 bedroom, 2 bath door-ask to inspect thi s NOW. Open House Dai·!~ corner Joc . ...,Prof. dee. & hocne with ranuly room lOday .. beforc someone 3 Sharp units with pool , 50 f'o oL l"rontage , J I d d F la 1ituated on a pro· else st!es and seize this including pent.house wllh panoramic view. Try O T 2:30·5:30. 1201 Highland an scape · ee. fe11ionally landscaped choice opportunity: for l ·pen oday 1-5 Dr.$115,000.645-22..18 S40--436S. corner viewlot.Low,low ··Onl" i37,500 . Call .13631 Mascellanl:sle ' Q N. <BHcuslom · ., .. , BACK "'AY BLUFFS .. Z" plsn S BR down. · 546--0022...--~ ocean view. Largest unit1:;;~~~~~~;;;;1~~l~l;,ooo~~n~·E~"~M~S~. ~~-has massive double UKR .. 003-67:lt firej:lJa ce, with picture windows to pool. Will COSTA MESA MAMMOTH LAKES • C... t.p.-.4 D condo. ree. $8,900. dn. -~'711'18 ;!3812 Ca ssandra Bay •CUSTO¥ BUILT• Owner, 83~-7001 or A 4 bedroom, 2 bath unit carry with 20'k down. Lot complete wilh plans W.E s pec1a"Jize in Cabins. with a ramily room and ~9,500. Uy appo1niment !or 10 un its. Condos and Lols. Best. - OP.E:Nff1V=• 2Btt+ den ....... ~.soa Brand New Beautiful 1 _•9'_-<4_~°'------vw~~ ONE LEl-!-$98,000 . ' Sun. 11~. By owner. 2J!Jtil Tara;i~oBay 4.Br, 4 Ba, Family Rm. L.Ovely t br, 2 ba, ram rm, many upgrades. Never on ly. $49 500 selection of West's .best Iker & Lee al Estate lived ln. ExceUenl view. 'IJl/ilQ.ua:~ 752 '04-· 60· ~k~n~~so~~h~os~~:/O:~~ l7ol1 Palm Dr. L.B. (Off Panaromle Kitchen. 2312 lrg oack yd. ~9,400. Temple tfJIJ! Drive.J 2ilR +study~ ..... $64;soo Windward Lane., Haz.el 645-3431 Owner,. Near tennis and pool . _ Iii IPlace -r~or in1 0. c· .. n Bkr. at tbi• 2 llory. • De<koom, 3 SCllllh L09una I 086 :Propllrtl•a . ··. .Anytime. '"3-G 139 Pcw;>L, •iew, lovely 38R 237S2 Brisbane Day Nowak. brkr.~-3920. FURN. CONDO ea. with own ba . 3BR,.E ·Zcare .... $82.500syowNER3brl~be Bring your clothes and bath home sits on a cor· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752•1920 Real Eitate ner lot with a grand Exceptional So. Laguna ~L.,tNt loQi. WMled 2900 Cathedra.JceilingsLR.& . . vacant . $47,ooO. Hbr'. movein.No.B_lufts21hlle .kit, patio, balcony, rrplc, ~Jl Per1w1~1deDr. High, Ensign, Mariners. 3 Bdm 1n urul D model 1lass wall•. Only ~.500. Grea t 4BR, 1ar.i .. · ~J,500 1'hurs thru sun 646-7343 Prof decor 'd mny xtras BKR. -496--3928. ... Mon thru Wed 545·LZ75 · Open Sun. l-6515 Playa Enjoy lht !Oood Uf. 640--0939 All\$120,000 HIGHOHAHILL Call493-2513 SECRET WITH VIEW. Al•oovail..Uum Ocean & Cal\)'J)n Views, Ne 533 ft co urty ard entry . u,'JE of Northview's best W,•,prGL Ml HOlllfCAT view. Value! 2 Br. Adult Con· EASTSIDE . dQ. SJS,000. View of pier * DUPLE( * With a view of the e~ttre & o cean. Arch Bay Real Recently upgraded 2 BR ~~~~~ ~r~:Ui l~~sm; Estate.499-~7. each. Completely feneed. haa a formal dining room Westminster I 098 Very private. and 3 car garage. Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH COAST terms. Just Completed JHVESTM&IT l Slory, 3 Br, 2Ba, S&S 549-0812 646-6710 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executiv~ rf\Oving to So. Cal. seeks lo purchase 3 or 4 ·BR . den home in Corona del Mar. Pre!". close to water or w / beach rights. Principals only. Write ad no374, Daily PRIVATE p oo l & Jlex1ble 4 BR·s. Owner food•• storage FORCES OWNER TO jacuzzi. Sep. Ao!U es l tra nsf('rrcd, must sell. cellor. 3·4~5 Ill. lba. SELL. Owner reluctant· houae. Prof. d ee. ::;..i'J.!-150. approx 270 ~ft•• lypartingwiU:ihU.dre1m ~ulldera personul re· B ROKE R4~-2al 3 fal'ft ""· t 101 Kl--of a house because of his tudence. ~110,000. 11.50 • ...,. love for the Hobie and his Norla. Open Sun 1-6. Mls1lon Viejo 1067 Rel Cl'EM DAILY. Ph: need ror baUront prop. How about a pro· fessionally decorated & landscaped, 3 bedroom, z bath Port Larwick home with a family room ·! Owner anxious. Lease available Con s truction . We"st 1ninis ter VIilag e Green. Excellent loca· tion. Upgraded carpet, etc. Pvt Owner. (2l3 J 591-IW.31. or (714 1848·0069. ·HIEWPORT--IRYINE l·,~·~~ ....... ~~ ....... ~~· ~· j _ _'C':':~"''~"_~•~"_".~~~~~.!~~.~[;o:!'92626~lti60~~ IEALTORS,IHC .. l · * LJ.MD SALE-lnco-Property 2000 lnco,.. l'ropariy 2000 Call now, Arch Bay Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3600 ** which he has acquired. LEASEDACK -~Jnt ·~·~••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estate, "'9--2277. BET"fER THAN NEW Dodo Mogil, Rffr. OPEN HOUSE Sun. l-5: · 3 br, 2 ba, frml d.Jn rm, 3 213 Via Dljon,Lidoble. Mobile HontH For Salt 1100 yeild, prime rental ofc Joe . * 30 UHIT~ . Cthnl11llffHomn ton uir,rharm'g,yd,w/2 LIDO ISLE MfKESAVAGERealtor Wltlt.WaMr-VN-w ro v 'd . patios. Many 642-fOOl xtrds. S.i0,!:1 00. Bkr. i&'.15 -1020 Htw hchlsi•n EARLY area Blutf1; lg. 2 ...... 752...:046() AnJtime . ••••••••••••••••••••••• top rental area. l4<k re· lOx.45 ' 2 Br Roadliner.· turn. -4.0r,31b1 $11 ~,0001 1 ..:=-....:..=----~-1 DR. 2 ba., din. rm., fpl. Complete setup. 21st & * N. TUSTIN 4PLIX IBr, 3bi.ot-S35,~160·000 Newport ltadi 1069 Charm. con temp., .50• Jot Orig, owner. '63,SOO Tustin, CM 642-3907 , Call640-5770 645-2851. l~;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;I C II B k 493-36 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR 2ba, big patio. BROKER 640-65.eCI • r r . ll. VllEW 223 Mentone. Byappt. Lido Estate Sale. 4 BR. 3 LaptaMigutl 1052 3BR 2BA. 210'x80' Jot. BA , office, den. Great ••••••••••••••••••••••• U s e , T c n . Mod. Spanieh Hacienda ramlly home. Reduced • WI KHOW.,, ni s., Pool .. • •Trailer Lrg. JDR 2ba. $112,500. $117,000. Prin. 673-8760. LA5UM• ~'EL Pr k g .. 0 r ch a rd .. ll2Havre, OpenSun1·5 ~~v I' d r o · 3br,2ba+fam.HVH •llST• ~Y pon1c G a r d c n . , Veg , • • Exciting Cape Cod 2aty Carmel. Open 1·5. 2027 O C EAN VIEW in Oreans1de, llx60, 2 BR , 1-'lee twood like new. $8500. 552--0997 HOMETTE 20X44 2 br, 1 ba , pvt . pty. Sl0,000. 751 --0719 eves/wknds, Garden. OPEN DA ILY : 30R3\li ba,dln.&fam. PortRanugate. BEAUTIFUL,. I~-, hl & 128 K1'1ogs Rd PH · 218Koron,OpenS/Sl-5 640·5413 B · ' . JEWELED LIGHTS by 24x602~R ,2 a,3yrs old. airy Sea Terrace arclcn 642 -3600 • • ~· L ··1 M o H ome w /htd pool & Rhoda Magil , Rltr. Spac. Contemp., 58' lot . By Ow~er·Cboice NB l~. night and spectacular oe. r.. orro, cean lacw.zii, plush <rpls &·•------'"'-"'-'-'-"-"---' 4oR 3ba 1-'R TV rm 4 BR e, inc_L up1ta1r1 r o lling hills & snow Vu .494-5037eves . ' : · • suite. Family rm. L· d · drp1. Prof. Jdscpd. l DR , b1i: patio. $130,000 shaped corner. Includes cappe mountains by A.crea9e far Hie 1200 DJ.HAl'OIKT DUPLEXES 1-'abulous ocean views s new be;iuurul duplexes From li68,9SO $9,SOOdown Office open Wknd!i, 11·5 Wkdayscall 496·3431 agt.. 33931 Malaga Dr. Dana Harbor lncome Homes . 2ba•de.o ONLY lO LER day , Charming 3 •••••••••••••••• -••••••• Magni!. Oayfrontestate land i65,000. &4.5-MBe. bedroom . h.ome with AV 0 C AD 0 LAND . OWNER SAYS ··Must W/l20'doek.$450,000. DOYER SHORES rormal dining room. ii 790 /Ac Jtancho Ca ~~~~~~~~~1 Sell" Very best ocean .105 Soud. By appt. Firepl~ce. Phlush shag so'c;-'seller financed: Mabll view in guarded gate Sea 3 81 Condominiums :Un·m·ng~-m n-.lh, 4 br, convert.Ible den, c~rpet1ng t roug~out . 7 ~% Int. Tight$$ forces HOME I""~ Terrace. Nice yard for P lkl J"-4 '"7 ·ram rm. Jaundry/hobb)' High beamed ceihn~s . s ale . Owner /Bk:r . -green lhumbers. Swim Mexf to Runnlnl) J:l!Al.Tt:R!i ·rm. 3200 sq. Ct .• pool, Easy. care kitchen, _in· 714-633-4603 Near Hemet. XlOSp&ces pool jac I te · t.s 3336 Via Lido 675·0123 view. $189,500. Byawner. el udin g aelf-cleanang plus 225 future site1. Will ~tc~ Jn ~zo'm~'r~e : St r •am• n ta 642,2589or556-8940 oven . Just steps to 40 AC Indio, CitruJ or trade forrarmingr•nch. ce nte r , Redueed t o M1wport'1 Upper loy. LIDO ISLE private com_munity ten· agri, i9SO per ac; ALSO BILL GRUNDY $5.5,DOO. $40,950.-$44.950. OPEH SUH. l-S CUSTOM IUILT ~-Js_court .. s(wT1mmingTpooJ 240 a c, 18 mi So. of Realtor 675-6161 JUST REDUCED 4 BH w/1olf course view. Ap· prox. 3,000 sq ft of beaut. custom, apllt Jevel home Up1rade• &. Ira fam rm wteozy fireplc. Pool size yard. '99,500. E.X:OTJC' BR, ne1r new home. Plenty of gJaAs, with dynamic vi ew or ocean. Lota of natural Wood Jnside &out. 4 DR & f•m rm. Asking $Ul9,500. 345 Uni•enlly Dr • iJust off Irvine Ave) 548-7223 HEWl'ORT HGTS.. ~ iaouu1 ot lot ooJ. Hemet.""" per"'-You r INDUST. PARK Co~n1e~ :~~o~~~ ~s., ~8°{h~rk~jd~:il~~-~ ~='. ~d~~r ~~~~~p~~~ Cterms. 495 1·l020 Prime new Anaheim in· 3balhs . .l-lugefamilyrm. mas ter !iUite, raised" 644-4687. ommercal dust.parkoflObldj!:s. with wet bar; Jge. sunny Property I l .. 00 166,000 Square Feet patto, partial bay view. hearth frpl, boat gate. I.PLAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• E1tcellent Terms MEEDS nc !:~t~~ length of house 2 Bdrms., den; fine!tt p t s l't Bill Grundy, Rltr Peninsula 2-sty, duplex; N ';;'PortMesaRealty Bluffs a1te; highly Up· ar ners 10 I "675-6161" 2 bdrms. ea . 3 Car 642·9411ClydeMcKay eraded. '89,500 200' 11n Be ach lfivd.; Pvt. Ply. wants up to 30 garage.Lge.patio.Steps B.P . w ith inco me .to aptunitsforcash.Prin's. lo beach. You own the OCEANFRONT house & carry. l\t any uses. Must only.673--6372 CANALFl:OMT land. $79,SOO gar. apt. for s•le by '-. be sold now. Reduced · 4 BR. Owner anxious! PRICE CUT owner. ~a ll eves. " "·"' '1.SI below cost to SL35,500. FOURPLEX, good condi · Hcduced to $65,900 l Prime duple1t, one blk. to wknds. 645-7721 k.V. DILLS, RLTR. t1on. ex cellent location, oc:ean . Oversize garage NEWPORT Beach'fennia 776-7652 assumable FHA loan. 5 BR . & den, 2 blks. to with elec. opener. Upper Club Villa ln dw Bluffs. Annual income i8100.- CONOOS: ocean. $67,500 unit has view from sun· Brand new 3 br 2.,.,. ba 8:503 Ea.tblutr Dr:. Condominiums Full price, S74,950. Call FRONTS El Niguel Goll A ·~'rame 3 DR. $55,000 deck. Great rental area: ram rm home~ green'. Nntpot"t Bee.ch ~ For sale 1700 545-8424 Associated Course w /unobstructt!d CAYWOOD REALTY Now$89,500 belt. Ideally located. 1 6"·1133 ANYTIME.:;•••••••••••••••••••••• South Coast Brokers. ~lew, former fll()del 3BR ..,. 548_1290 * ~ayfront $56,900 blk from tenn. crts. & . Newly Dtc.orahd fQ\VNHOUSE in Irvine. 30 UNJTS all new 1 brapl.S :tba, A/C, m~ny xt_ras. Dehghtru1 adult condo. 2 pool. i72,000. 2716 Vista CHOICF.'.: WESTCLlFF highly upgraded, 2 br. 2 Costa Mesa. i52S,OOO. Owner transfd. Priced BAY & OCEi\N VlEW Bdrms ... 2 batha : b11y & Umbrosa, contact: Joe . Location. Available ba, patio, air, no ma1 nt. Bkr,831-1300 . • to fell at $51,900. 3 DR Jba, den. 70.,tllO' orean view . 1 Best buy In Morgen, ~1-9277 9 to 5 or Now. Elegant Courtyar Owner . ~:l.950. 644----<IAAi mecneb I Irvine realty PRESENTS lHE BEST IN . INCOME PROP~RTY • CORPMA DB. MAR ""beautiful duplex, south of hwy. - corner VIEW loeation. Priced to sell -$89,500. LoisMiller642-8235. (P39) IEST IA YFllOKT V ALU£ ' IH HEWPORT Truly outstanding duplex 3: bedroom up/2 bedroom down. Private sandy beach -new pier & slip. Make an offer! Cliht Moses · 642·8235. CP40) PEHIHSUU. l'OIHT OCU.HFllOKT DUPl.IX Outstanding 4 bedroom/2 bedroom ·duplex -prime summer rental· or year-round location overlooking sand dunes & ocean. Reduced to $176,500 ! Martha Macnab 642·8235. · . (P41) FAHTASTIC OCU.HFllOMT TRIPLIX IMYESTMIHT 2 yrs. new -3 bedroom owners unit + two 2 bedroom units down. Ex· cellent rents; choice ocean!ront area. Garage parking for 4. OPEN SUN . 1·5 P.M. 414 E. OCEAN- FRONT. BALB()A. (P42) - 2BR 2ba condo fronting lot. 151 1 Kings Road . The~wew 644-6483anytime Entrance. 38r. 38a, 2 $19,950 Wantadrcsults 642-567 .El .N11ue~\ Goll Courae. Uwnr /Agl. 642-96AA II AJJ(£R HARBOR VIEW home 1''rple, gorgeous kitch. $1200 mo\.'"es you in ... no0l'-'=====-'==~l--- Xtta ·1to•1• rm. Prof. , ~ · REALTY 67S..5200 Monaco Model beaut. Pool&poolhowew/bath othe r cet;ts . 2 BR, 2 ha, · J EASTBL U F F Condo, d J ' makes xtra Bdrm Den C--A....-'nl .. s A--~--·-'-• •-1..,., decor:. many upgrades. S4Y 500 Ownr 3 br 2 ba WESTCLlfF lndscp • apanese 1tyle. Wh t p . ~ f all blll ns r ange & oven -a · ~m "' $ML,900. ll.lt...iil:'J< Xlftt. home tf.entai. Nr: 8 M D ~~900o.i;t 6n .. ~w,·1Y91ard work. f~med e~~rl.e . r~~9 5~~ Q,~e~'\~e~ecfo~e~s", !1!n~y: ~.=.=. ...... ,.!?~.: ... ~.!!'~ .•..... ,!?.~~ .. !!':=. ........ !?~ ~,.,._. • •chis, (Tlkl$, park, tenni6 141 a1riners r , ~' · ..... ($15,000 BELOW 0Ap· ,. -418·~0...' 496· 13 club.532--4543 ~ br, poo • w/w cpts, praisal !). By owner. For of" sto .. a~~. f :\ heat, air -~;:;:;:;;:;:;:;:;;::j~=:;~;;,:=i~;;;;::;;;;;:~lrp~c. _$19,500. By owner. Unused Home 2 & den .. appt call 673.~. Open cond1t1 011111,i:. Pri vate O./IQ Al"i. f f)-C 'hlC.. 11".z;t. insurable contrart Ope n flouse 11.5. 1800 house Sun 2116. l·S pm. pa tios. c o mplet e ly p\!d '\\.Qt.I l'fJ..-(b 'P(/";;J9 of sale avail. l2lll Port Sheffield (Harbor 1101 Berkshire Lane NB lcnct.•d . Wallto wa ll crpL<i T I W .JG , 'I 9 44 ·9 88 8 , e xt . 241 View Hml $70,•. Xlnt · & drps. Payments lc~s 'Ital ntriguing Ora ame witn a Clruc" • weekdays. !'Inc . ··· lh<in rent. Cnll V1Ha~c ·~"' GAT a.~ 1.:.:.:===--,----l .!!!'~-------1 OPEN TODAY l·S Gdrdens. 839·8321. 0 fr t " C . 38 8 ~21 REDLANDS •::::-c ... ' ....,..., cean on harming r , 3 s 3 DR I 2 DuPi••••/ ~ _. _.,,i! .::.;-~ 3·Story duplex: largest & Hotlse in 8 •Y Shore!!. t 1 · + oodsm& rm.. Onits 1al• 1800 _. • .. liM • ....,_... best In toWn ; spectacular Large EkJtchen w/gas 'L:v~j,·• yward >:ue~a.~pri:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• & II I 2 bltn1. ••Y care yard. • • · ~ 0 £ ocean coa&t ne v ew. See open Rouse direc· SM,500 3 Year ol d 2 story Du~lex. I T RI' IX YI' I Bdrm. & 3 bdrm. with t1>ry. Good Value at -GEM-~e wport ~eA ch . Gross family rm., 5 baths, 4 590000 84.2940l in c ome ~1 3,000 . No frpicio ., 5 garages. Every ' · · · 120-FTusUnAve.N.O. agcnls please. C<all Ron I conceivable built·ln & REALTORS &U:-4623 or Tom ,.52!:S-1010 ~ 11 0 0 C Y Y · the fine" in eveeythlng. DUl'LIX SSi.000 LIDO ISLI ·I l I I I . sm.ooo Prlcedforfnt ulel loco ... l'ropariy 2000 · " · Clean, well bullt, nr. , OPIM SUM. leS ·~·····~!.•••••••••••••• It IC :1 CALL Ci) •••·1114 water on Balboa JOI YlaUdoSaud ., I~ Al/I~ I I , 9•-•/•-·. ,Penintula. Mo,I oee in·; Waterfront/pier & slip. . . . _...,,_.,.__, terlor to appreciate. Yr· ··Lot size 35X90. l ·Sty. ar:A.LTY · , ly, tenants will cover home. De st bu y Lido · ~ Ni•r N••P•rt •••1 Offl~•· pymu:. Open Sun. l~. 620 waterfront. Reduced to , 'l I O y MT I I "I know e quarterback VIEW Cl ubflou1eDr.,<M<-<>'62, ·•1&.1,000. I _ I I I _ who mode over $200,000 cl ft l < e 8 48 -7' 1' . ltecheAe It-. l11t year, but he teat n1M Charmln1 Cbff Dr. view Owner/Agt. 3333 J!:. Clftllwy, CdM ~ coypu C I go,.,...outoleleven. How-. home; beauliful decor , 3 1~~-=~~~=~~11 _1t~t~al~lo!.!r~6~7~5~-2~!l!_73~ J f* I i J . IV91', M don • great TV ::~r~~l ·kl~~~~;ga\f:C:.,; DOYIR SHOalS . ~:::~-::;;·:;:;=:;::;;:::::;razor ... NJ bulil·ins, incl. Corning Ptett~lou1 . Ant11ua ~Cle enh 1076 '•~ ii II EiG A~~ I , top & BBQ. lndirecl .,w,..,',Y,;...1!':,·.-'Dr,l~Ba.,,,,,,.,.~ .............. . ~-,....::....;~;..;;..,;...'mrT-1 G ~ it. Ututli. .__. Ughtin1. Snack bar & wet vuv v-. I I• :JI.~::,~..:. bu· frpl~. Lovely ~Ide S,Y~LASS HILL SAN CLEMENT[ . ""': • ..,......,._.... )'O\td with 2 patios. i. ·-11• ~ Choice a w,m; '" bo, Real E1• .... e Co. ·.• i~i,·.1··' .l' r r i' r r I' I' I' r' I .~_ bom• with many •"'"'· 4t1..'.4100 = C l I Beautifully dtt0r.; oil ASK FO" !JC;d,i•'\! J 11'1 I I I I I I I ••9 .. ~1,.';;'" ~1t00olnd sc pd . Jot. TrumanB•'iley W ._.,._.._ · 8111 Grundy Pete Hll.llock "' ; t / " • ·~ 1 • SAt.TY Realtor 175·6181 B1t1)' MlfrlY . lyJ ) '11 ..... WWlla -10 N••r N1.,er1 P••t Otfltt • f- \ . FIXER, .UfPERS Superb rie nlnsula loea· lion , v e ry old tw o bedroom home und one bedr oo m co t t a ge . $54,500. L srge th ree hedroom home, needs 1·1.c, uny one bedroon1 cottage, t normou3 lot MS.600. Quit e nice three bedroom home, rou11\fr two bed room rentul, ••· s um a bl e VA lo l'n . $48,000. Call 675-7225 .. ' \I .I J ·:) HI : \II'\ <\ fll ' • I N"t l·H'lll'd . • ' In Newport leach 10% Down 8~% Interest 8Vi% Annual Percentage Rate• Good things just seem to get better at SeaWind. With only 10% downpayment, honiebuyers ca n quali fy lor a remarkable 8~% interest rate. In Newport Beach.only SeaWind can oiler the homebuyer a combin ati on of such an incredibly lo w interesl rate and low p rice of $44,950. All this, in addtlion to its dramatic loca· tion above Newpcrt Harborand the blue Paci fic, ma kes SeaWind lhe area's finest new home buy. Walk or bicycle to the beach or . nearby shoppi ng centers. Before it's too late, see SeaWind's 2-bectroom/den condominium homes and take advantage of this valu e beyond compare. lla//fJ/ from $44,9$0 . , 201 Superior Blvd 6t-iewport Beach. Cal.'9266 (71~J 645-26~6 ~ At the corner of Superior Ave. llil and Tlc?nilerOQa Slroel . ' r· I ''. 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Dd. & 2 BR, adutu, pool.110~, d ettinl wlt-,h • Y·""· fAsi&e ot ''I 1"1.. or ea 1late rn.-Is peu:, $GOST.AndrewsRd,2Br, 2 br 2 blfl.unlU Pa B~'"~'b "''.t.~·, ~. . , -Open · 4a5@ E /Coasl ~Ol'Td:Utll"°"'. • "" ~ "'I .,. 1pecialt1u 1n vei..ran teahOuse, $230. a 8• 11.Y rm din.,m .kit ·, ~ • ' ~·' r .,,....,:"lSum nc . · ' · ,'T kE VENQSl!'~ r :~;~~·: ~:f~22 houslnK.AskforVetei-aa Kids ~bk~. Br,'ya'fd, >.jar.#eo.AWlYatoiftce ~:r~ukes:~.".J:i: rettilf . S>20/A1<?f ;T~~~:i,. ! Hwr.613:-11~ ' 184SAni(hej~~ f" AmelhYS\, cau~ · Coure or.~-Tm.caU ~~gt,:~A;:~~W~ic: 600SlAndrews8d. ed nr. Ca1ta Mesa. Only tJf~. ,,.. -titns 2~dt86war!f. µUPL~X 2 St, 1 QM,~'."" cklA VtCTOIUA . --aboutaoon. ~ any ime. HO""'--S llrlli'OfP BEAC"'Yi:11f:, 2 $225 mo. 83f-1810 or ,, • • "• ,II/. '• t patd.:0.-1181 w Jr1s . $300. 1714)8W-Adu~f L21Bt=.:..Do•pe~' P. I x :I. B "'211 d ,.....,,_ «;.::"'t' " . 842·9'1~0 , ..... ,..,....' )707 -•Ile<> pm. 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Waler pd, &u-14M Brant ti.ds & pec.s 2 br , ma, 675,.a"tq -Y ...._:11i..-•-..1.-L. ~'7_...i.. i375. , ~-i:~ BriITO?i.'& 1 • .t 0 _ Fee.r· " · · ho~$185.Garage,yd. · ,.. , ',,....... '""7~0\ll.,._.. ..,.~v /. BRt ... CF - ' P--'l1t 'fllS-1 hr.quiet perJ:O Kida W'81come 2 br 2 BR, cl': ~ Qeach WATERFRONT NPT. Kldl' & pell oGll., 3 Br, etl'oal' ....... , 7.Ji •••••!••••••M•• ••••• ;e b wic;r, new Act~; i$UIO .. Duptex ~-pta,,~ irn1ture_ Cpl/ot' wom•ft gurage, ainglesok, $180 ' park, m 53.&~~i· ~fl S,HORES a Br, 3 e·~, den, avail 3/1, gara&e.' Co® •• ,,.,.... "#~~"·~~'·•••• BE,J.U:l" ~.X ~.uti :1ptk M:~~c~r 1 1 r~6:" Da~fi'a: p1ol ~, .•• tpt1, drp • .. No · children or peta ..J{ida & peU ok, 2 b(, Jge ~M mo. · 2. F /P Pool & tenrus $490 yd. Sl95. . 1 Bf 1) ar, g'(U ~-alas &~7~ • -5\Y~ tWi-73 70 .. 5'8·7911 , 5'8-"-0059. fo~d yd .. ~vaifnow$200 · . . Lse. 675-6917 O~~ 1 QAVS~ WJ:E,K. ,'2(M). ,1 al): 09 pet. bklg, pv1., encl,i:_~;.: ~. . ,, .. , ' -Log.a leedt JI Bong ktds • pe&& 2 br, Free rental book 1noffice. WESTCLIFF cozy a ,,r, HOME"!MDBS. <\3814 trb;1~ 4 .saun~.~,t\U.fi~ff,.!.t~. Very special 2 bdrmi>.: , N ·~W· •••••••••••••••••••••• lge£ncdf.d,1tvJrelflSO. ExamJ?le2.bdrm.2P_a,h, bahome Patio&yd.Nr •642.l;.;ffOO*: ~ ~'!t C , ., ..... 'I. !Seel 41 bl \V. new cpt, drps, ap e _ D:R.AMATlC N. t.a"un OP£NTDAYSAWEEK ga raae, (eDced yard. h 1 ~·lo:cn 6462389 · R'EB'·· .. TE : }. ~dN.Plex. leaq, 9.•let Pf!,a.(b of( Slatef-phances. 2 Pattos. For ' .. HOMEAleEIS chilciten fine. lST and sc 00 5· ._..,..,. • ~ ,w}eiJ'~~; tar. J!ew. ~fPt. 84:t-'1844 . '. , l!_pecial person. ~75. ' R ·py -=1~·o~c.~:"4Tl~ru117t 1 •64244'00• Jastmo.'srentat$215 . ., LUXORYcondoonwater. on purc-ha!e's' maqe $ ,~1-1300 ' LOWWEEKlY ~ ~ays . ti4'4 -~ll4ll ; ev 1 B A s '-$495 m O. 49f-849 .._ 'd HACl84D.4 2br,2·ba.vi~w,f~l,boat before March,lst. ilOOO. ~; •· ,, ' '•!· ' RA.TKe. .-~75--32M . f' . \I Owner 2 iDR, J Easts• e, clean, ~tAL lSTATI 'slip. pool, ~acG#i. hob· \at close of escrow1· m Cotta eaa . _ 3"4 ' · ~~. ' Urifurnt[.um-t..ae 1r,~. Like ti\'.htg in a Western· • · qujel0tcenlral.Dbl.g,ar, l" ... Bea•b•Blvd. H.B. byshOp. Price reduced! ;;.o #~ ir;.; __ • ..u.,ec..a-. t · ._ h ~v,·e set•. n•d West ~ N ds ....,._ '" 1urn1ture of your choi..:e •••••••••,••••••••••••• ~-u ~··· w t kite" . ~2!5~"10 t c · mo VI "" EM ER.ALO BAY stv, patio. 0 ki · ~. 963-11316 Mr. Head. 673-7622 eve, at a fine furniture store. ·C ·a de Q,io 727 Y~'I'' 1ng u ti I. ti73-1561 t fH1voc with ci~Y atick _ ~~~:e':.:1~~~a~h~fde ~73 T St 3 BR :c!1'11 ~-006ldays . $0!ll,1150F'ullpn·ce.eoR,r"l ~PS , · t 8eachBCvdatY0rktowD ~ ...... 727~. · .·, · f!'ftures : P~~plete EA.S~E bw~h ~fy , 1 ~-Beacon Bay AvaUnowon B{\. crpts, drps, blUU,' A.L't;UTILITIF.SPA~'o '536...o.4111 k'lt.ehen.withret'ff~ ,1550 til 6115· &73-tlfD. Cleap, itew1f' palnled 2 f ! m ~·1 :o~'::~m w'~tgh lease. 2Br, ·Iba. 531-4000 natural Wood cao1nets, Compil.re before yotl. rent · 'iYUDl~S & I 111 C~rio Mfa• ·1124 i~,c:\'!•ll. id~ ph:Sh ,H.wportl•adl 3169 BRW/new~&~s.' firep lace . Excellent &ti73-878SPat. · oversized closets. FA Customdeslgned . •FJ.vk_itct11n ,, Ca1vct1ng. ALL. ,.:f;Ji -.••••••••••••••••••••• Stove " refqa.,11ngle neighborhood about 2 . heat, air conditioning, b~eaturing: · •Helled pool . 1 ,, ...... ••••••.,•,••••! P~ pets ~ ""-#" t ""i.,o"velY ~ BR Plus. llKI ba. gara.ge. $¥35f mo. .1 t be h $11 51 3Br, 2ba Harbor View private patios and more! •Spacioµs k1tche~tJ\ in; ·•Laundr.Y. t~~bLies .• lt\C)X..NDA DE Ml!f.$A ~&ht no.., & 0.Uy •WJY Outside shower. Oh Bay. -. • • • mi ~~I 0 ac · mdo , Home. Comm Pool. $435 ~1300. Moves you 1n ? ld1rect lighting. •f't'ee uti(ilieS', t ":"!\-. 100 \if . Wilson, C.M. lewav-.Ufble, .. (213, 697---6U87. REDECORATED Isl• ast mo. rent + e· mo. 6'-4-4844. ,. Payments Jess than rent. •Separate dil)'i{ area •l'r~ liftinl Beautiful Grouncb ···lfjf',W.ALLACE f1 3DRw/newcr1>4:,drps. posit . Please phone , • . Call Village Gudens.•Home·ll~e s tora·ge' •TV&.maidserv.a\·ail Adults-NoPets ' -FURN . LI DO ISL Stove& garage. i275i mo. 962-tlllS. Spectacu.lar Ba~ Bay tlJ9-?IS21 !"or appt. or •Pri"a~e pat\~ •llar-B-Que ' 10 minu tes to ocean. 642 • 7458 .-I louse, for short ter NON .S.14.0KE.BSQNl-V Walk ~ be8ch,.f pie, bltns, blu~fs~~i 3 BR., YI~ dr,ive to 4100 W. 5th St.1n fpi~ed garage \V/Stor.age ••Ph.one service. ' Large 1. BR ~75 .. G&;S & -, y rental, till July J Cati646.-.:SSSS paf,io yar d '! BR l~ ~S"k.g~,et" SantaAna. •.Marblepu,llman · •lmiJe,o.ocean ' Water inc., Draper1e1i, .t" 675·60S.5 eves. BA 847_1231 ' o. ro er -ll . . •Kln'&size Bdrms c-.rpet&, gas heat, _ga& 1~E.W !IPM$!10us S .br, 2 ba. ,. '•, Eastside 8 bedrmf;luplex · · UPLEX 4 br 2 ba t 'BR, 1am rm. $3\JO. Av,aJl •Pool -Barb:f;!Quelf -sur· Cnarmin& Studio/Condo, _store, air conditionin1. Pvl: y~, ~pie, dbl gar. No n4MIMI U..fJalsht.d ~. mo.J.stt,lalt+$100 BR, 2 ba1 (rplc, ceplS, Dbuge Ms tr bdrm i ~· ?OW· Heritage Realtors rounded w /pltUh.lnd,icpg nr. Beach/tibops. Frpl. 5W mm ing pool, rec, , pets. $313, Abo 2 br $Z25. -::·~•• .. •••••••••••••••• A.&eD~lf ~ps, cov'U patio. walk to oc.e 8 n . ~365 . ··Y rly ~ .>t0-1151 Adults -N'opets ~ ~ c u·z z 1. $1~5 mo . room , washers&dryers. ~!5 Elden, f:.M. Daya, . , 120 C. M. Eastside, very nice beac~ & schls. PIS. _1st, 6t2-336t CONDO nr. s. Cst. Pl;ia. 3 . l BDRM Fun:'. ~10t 213-5~-::M79 MEDITERIAHEAM ,_ .. _,_-<_005 ______ _ '!-GIMNll 3 bdrm home, 2 ba, fipl, last + ~ep. da:i-UOJ or br, 2 ba, 2 car gar. ~. 365 W · Wilson,6U·l97l Single$.all,uLil pd, p•k'g · Extra bir.-e 2 Br, Z ba -1i•••••••'•••••••••••••• 'new ca""'e'· '-d•apes. 839-7143 R.E. lnveslml. Consul· VILLAGE d 'JrRii: FRE 1 •r .... • JEWELED $30WEEll&-UP Gears .. ~60R/M1o.U(l_, .. ~ .... !Bedroom Car p eJa , 2rape1 It •ProfessionaJ Servtce• Sfi2U. 830-5372 VACA1'1"f •kids & pets ok. ta n t s . 5 51 -<I a~ ll' I •$8.t!G Night& Up . em1n1 ea ty ._...........,._. 1 Bedroom & Den !:'JlU:i'H~ CENTER SL •LANDLORDS• 2 BR, NeWport~lights, 3 rDR. 2 ~'!· 2 ~ ~ar. G~ LIGHTS 54!1 ...... 249!1 •Studio& l BRAplS LOC)Ulta li'ach 3748 .~~rooms pets. •P r efer married. a e.a. ml .. ~100 ° ilynightandspectacular · f. __ 'i-L-..a •TVftl\1a1dServA·vail •••••••••!>••••••••••••• 2BedroomTownhse Honteflftden* ~-mo. 613-2256 W3-1gjJ rolling h ii Is &. snow ~U,!!~~-~ or3300 ,. Phone Serv. Htd pool 2400 Harbor·Blvd. 6'42·j900 capped mountains by lmW'nl:NICU •Childreo & Pet.Section. OCE•H FROHT Costa Mesa (714)557-&Ja> ·california"sLargej,t SMALL dtttacbed 2 br I ~ , day . Ch arming 3 ::,;:..-•-.:.!•~··~··~·· •SO. off weeks rent w/ad For l.ease·Sale·1'rade •Renlal~ice!• f>ouse,,.11or:.21 .. c,.iµld,renoi:, .':.•••••••••••••••??!~ bedroom hom~ with , ~~~--2376-New'°rtBivd,CM. South Laguna -Ex· Park-like carpor . • -· mo. no -: • formal dining room. MEWPORTIUCH 348·!1155dr645-3967 elusive, Private & Plush. Surro•tdinQs J Br Huntington B.~ pets.548-4592aft4~ Fireplace. Plush shag SUMMER NICE 1 8 , dplx. Quiet. a Br., 2 Ba EoA Ap DEL.0XEl,Z&3arApls '· LA MAHCHAl\PTS i7d Scott Place. CM "42-;l073 Adults-No pet-Dshwhr Shag crpt-Oosed garage. Gas BBQ ~a$ & water pd-Pool iUi(\,, siqg:les ok. -Z Br 1 . , 2 BR. 1 B_a. · ...... •$31 carpeting throughout. BR BA 1 1 w/Pano•am1c v1·ew from C• u · t< 4 e• h · .. ,. ·d 2 BR 2 8 ;'). 1. 3_ • 2 , ge ot, "'ep . i>Y ga•age". . :,_ • Alsol-~urn.Bachelor osta ... e.sa, l\ng •S n Ollle on. "~Ls1 e · · a . ··· · · High beamed ceiJ1"ngs. kl 0 • E•pens1 ve Sundeck HEWPOllT r " B •• T I d it'• .., patio, $325. w y. . 0 mployed adlt over 35. " ·, ' · Pvl PHt1os -Htd Pool famdie:.. 2 r, 2 .-, . 4 ,FU -e -sac. Large 3 Bn . 2 Ba ..... $42514 Easy care kitchen, in· 0 f 1 "' Prkg •paces w/aUen H '85 N • -1 ·· h BR 2. cean ront-ava1 No~·"~-,1021 . · Nr.Shdp'g -AdltsOnly •p•1tTMEHTS ., Jl ., e wpor a.·am.a Y r OOll\ ~~t 3 • 2 ba;-ram ... $47 eluding self cleaning Mar ch IS to June 30. r-... .,.---dant. 24 hr security. u rti I Ap,;_ "' "' Beach. 3-'Br.2 beL$23$' (irepluce anq 4as R • t R ll oven. Ju st steps to C If <>u.n. Elevat.ors to PoOt fPla n que ra 2DR.Un(:i.1351MO 'util pd, Newport tseacb bUiltins.tl Baih', carport, 31$0( $ . ea Q(S private cortimuruly ten· 0!J1P hurn .. _,,,-3 B.Rmo. B Ueach. 1771 Santa Ana Ave. CM Pl.US OTlUTl&S dplx.Agt.Fee.918', ·~ new paint anld cti.rpets. c•LLtl~ •600 nis~u rt,swimnungpoof 3 00· ew ome, .·1 3 A&. •••GARDENAPTS CallSueO>nfter MgrAptll:J 64ti-5542 lofan11.Nopets ~ i325. mo. at -aMO. Presa· "" ' -& jacuzzi. lTot lot Tool. at storage; 2 tp csh *••POOL 556•0770or 61.S-S163 l<t5ll·Newport Ul\•d, CM dent Cali645---6t;48 · wetbar,$1900.•mont · Jo'urn . 1&2 Br apts in N~W 2 Br, spa_ci?us. . , . ~ Gardener included. Only 4. 2 Bl}. ·1 BA~leeps 6. ad u l't sec Lion. E I m BACH nr beach SlGS/$185. liarage. No pets. ~13. GARDEN apt lge 2 l:St, IJ.A llN'tA.J..S 2 Br, garage, quittt st.. RENTALS * ~-J:~. month. Phone June!$1HS. wk ;Jqly ~-Garden Apts, 642--J64s wk ~. Utd pd, col tv 675 -184!J bltns incl. D1W. new W {'M • 1 MlltiDMiDlf'l '""'I yd. d ltc9uple,1nopela. UNIV.PARK OP wk ;Aug&Sepc.i24Q.Wk, , 143SNo CoastAM-ZSOS. shag+ drpl. Pvt puUo. ~ > / $196. 5'3-82.51; &&5-7418 EN HOUSE 5. Beaut vi,w Ol ftay-3 SUS CASITAS . . Qu.Jet Eaittside 2 Br, cpl., $Ilk.I. aft ti, ti42-7!f73 ''f , llili-~x:· 2 UR, 1 bath ..... Sll Sat.lto5 .OR . 2BA. inclds Minutes to Newport Mewportleodli 3769 stovera:ll/.yllrd,pool.no · _...,.,.,, DUPJ..c. l L Dr, crpts & 3 BR, 2 ba ..... i425 /4 Sun.2toS g,ard.Aw"a1I 1'PFil thru Beach bachelor & 1 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• ch11dren.$185.&'73-0l31 • ... ~ J awu. drlfJr Jmmac. Mature THE TEllRACE <-·-pl ·'""< mo · DYNAMIC L · Jt-Nl/MlWrOIT. &m111ff -r ----2:144 Po rt Abeerdon , ..-x-.~i ... -· furn;Adults11opets.2110 • g.ticea.ntrnt.LRG2B . I ho ., •--• .... O'Oll •"*·""· .U·AU adult. 242 Flower irear). 23 BBRR, 22 Blla ..... ~I Spyglass Hill Village or YEARLY i'IQ'fport 01, Cl\1. , 3 br, 2 ba. yrly, ~-day d I rs, poo '. nu"1 pdps.1:;;•ii;:iii'i"'~~~' LMtu'.na ,bach$155.U.pd 4llR,2Ba . ..famrm,C/D, wALN~T·,!,:.;11~11 .i~ HarborView I . King s Rd . l'O""'Pl t>4ti-1103.eve673-2586 a utsino_peu. ll , · E~!ft,.b~ca $13U, cute .. rio\;IC'. $3115~ tease . ._...,. .., Heights, view, 4 br·s & 20l5FWleiHa.C~, . ., 1884 i\t onrovta. c.:M O new , Siti • 30 3 BR., i? ,,Ba. •· iurn. buplox, new 3 .qr. 2 Ba. pool + guest suite, $750. l BR Furn, ~ lrg closets. $29.!JS Wt( .V.P. l Bdr,.2 B 548--0JBO ... i'ID H1') qf $130~tudent -8660 after6: pm. " TURTLE .R.OCK' elec. kit. w /w crpt. drps, month lease. queen site bed p(iv .. & Bach. ,C,Olor TY. m11r01--N"E"'WC:-'.BC"R:T•C:EC:E::D:-A...::l'TS'!!:O-~ll ~ HBJ,))~dp x$1.W,pet. ~/SJDE 4 br, 2 ba, cnrt 3 BR, 2 Ba.···· $43.i/4 $37a mo., yrly. Finest 2. Penin;;ula llaytront dressiog rm, exi.ra lrg se~v. poOI. THEM 1 br ~• bach $166/iZOO. !f ~=~~~s[:;r:~:~~~~ ~~:p!~~:~Ci':.':i.ade;.P:!: 2 ~~~J~J~DC:V~A~ ~~~~ 54!1·281!}/ 12131 ~~~!~n~as~c :ie~a~ :~~=asgf?. eA'!i~~ !~;, :!:~ewpoft Bl, NB :riir~~~d:~.g:a;;·~~~ !Dtstlni:U.• t,; F.CM 1 ,br dpl'X $16~ 'q'd_557-dt79 3 Bd 3 b 'HVH •b ''"bad . slip.$750 mo.lease. nopets. Attractive 2 bedrmfurn. E>O-es 645-4411. J!J3 AdultApertmenta If ~ / I d& f g 1 rms ., a . r, '~ · rr,l /r . 3. Corona de! Mar ..: . d k Cl l H 1 •R.dlekw,162 Mra. · vre ,smy gaae "MESA1 DELMAR furrushed.i900,Monlh de c k & patio. iiSO. n · f c d -S'rUNNINGlbrGarden ..,.pacsu.~ec . ose ami ton •Te•111l•C-rt•-Nlt•IM.til n. ~.'•.,.nMt.'c'hi.brldoki\lgSa/,$l $Br, 3 Ba nr. Si. John's month 640--0008. a y r 0 n t o_n o , I' l everything. Winter o:Jc==="------• p-,......_p.u...-s. ...... 1, ''"' 1 , C LL~s2 •soo spectaculai" view, 2 apt .~ oo. rec. room. yearly tii:J 2 DR in tr'1)1ex sep. "bY celll•a• ., ri.l HUnt. B. 2 br hse $l35 SE.cht L. See ow~ a~ 1~ A ~ -1 Blufrs w /pool. 4 BR., a ba bedrms. 2 balhs, boat i ltlQ. 7}0 W.1llthSt. · garaa:e .. .Pfivac~ w1d 1u~.'\P•\il•ri110.C'-,t•M ... 1 f',rplt";behm ;gar1 Now s Camapo, ' :sat •v.·1 s to N" tr $550.mo. 3 BR. fam. rm. slip, rurnished, $950 mo. LUX J1e 2 or J Br, ocean ho'ok u(l, rerr(g, stv,I~~~"!!:":':"': .. ~"~ .. ~~~ ff CdM 2 br hse i2001i27 un. A1s:Rltr. 644-0134 · lease. 1 BR Furn $l6S front. winter $325 up sbiiJ. ~00 Ql~Q. !'JO pet.s.1. lJ Allxtras,pel&chld,gar •Bd 28 FP FR RE..aLT.Y ' PETE BARRETT Lo<s 01. bl<ns pool walk Frpl, tndry , gar 54i-ll68,eve1551 ~ ~ EFal:mM1.1,l00•1ry,"°y.:.'.'gp02,e25r. nr.rocm'c,~.~9:..-04i3 ·""· Dt'\VcR SHO_RES · · 646-3114 · -· l52PrincelonOr.CM ARedHiUCompany .,..FRO .. ""'TROW -REALTY-lO shopprng. I> mole l ,IRW/fRPLC * VILLAHIHOS Nu decor 3 br 'il'j$/ Un iv. Park Center 1"'111 &4?·S20I &7S·•KO bea ch .. ~31 W.19\hSt. OC EAN&. bay vitws pen Avail. March I, dshwhr, ~. Kk1s & pet. nu c~ gar 4 BR.' 38A, U'i·level. Oen. Irvine 180' view, 5 br, 5 ba, 3 car = = = = = _... $48--0192 lhouseG, El o 0 1k'WLO beaches 8 din rm, pvt patio. $175. 2 Ir, 2 laApts ..._ All sites & pn~ in . irpl, beam ceil'gs. Blt".:r., gar. 4000 sq. I\. luxury irplc, J t-~C.. 3 Near Irvine Ind. Area. Super·Com!ortable· •"•beacb a,.a,'call us I h I ~ '"°'d nome. $915. 645-6177, 2 Houses rorRent.3Br&4 con.v. den . 2 ba, n1c 557-ltWl ,Quiet "'' Pus 'cpt., lg nc_. Y , 2Br 2ba Condo air Pool n u f HB & Io"V WHERE ELSECAH Id 'l:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ALAlAEHTALS 88Q. ~ Jse. 557-41118 ws'h /d 'Y . •·29 _-mo Aft. 5, 675-()985 r n urn. · . 1urn1ture. No chi /pet. EnclosedGaraces Tt .. 892--9482. Yrly hoe. :>450. 646--&11 Gas& Water Paid.. Mo to !:{ ··642-1311• 2' Br Court, top 1ocation1 003 -2312 Harbor View Monteeo YOU GET .4 THE DAISY M Is 11 M N I d mOdel 4 br, 2 ba , F/R. Condominiums 50xlO trtr·lg 1. Dr. SI 0· renla ~J.0$UU JT ~D l1lc8td 3206 ·Avail !f:t' 1· i ew Y e· Townhouse. New. up L/R, D/R, comm pool. Uwfvnllihed 3425 mo·l yr lse. Rellred cp FOR KIDS& Childrft W.0- _. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cot. c lose to ,Har bor graded 3llr 2ba ··Th "'"'"" 1819 p rt St 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FABULOUS 1 IORM P 1 .. d "'' .1.,.. TUEIRP••~ 2:12-1 Elden Ave m-;uao rJ Ne-'w Bayrront. Little Plaza_.,,'10 .K1~.Telt2131 Terrace·· 'un1~era1t ;;;'~771 . o erang. NR.SAFwy,-lrvine·2sty, re ·"" -.}""· ,. ...._..,~ fJ l1lan d_ .. 2 DR .. 2 .ac.y ••. N{ 4"01-,,>. 260 341 W. Wilson, . Park. $395 mo. 833-8643. . FOR $212.50 0 CE AN FR 0 i'I ·r de •POOE~ OQMtJ. 2 BR f·plex w;sundec·k. ~ 2 br, 2 ba. patio. air, no BR •ZB .,-R ~ Upper, pvt locked aar.1. (j ~agn1f1cent Vie\t. P!_e • BEAUTJFULZst.--v 4 Br 5 Br/3.Ba, Jg F /R. lncd maint.$295.6'4-48Hl corator 2 , , ~\',<1 11 •TOT LOT blk I A N n tor boat .... vr1y~.SPACJOUS3 .or hnished ~·,3 r' yd . S.omerset·HVH . r renaCreS qi'open spac&, l\1onthly or on l~ase. •PATIOS hid rvine ve. · 0 rJ! 2J.347~23.' • garage, 2 l>a. i;Jao. mo. ~J;lal. $41l5. ~"'l.easeo COmm . pool, tennis & 4 Bdrm.lishag carpet,.2 2lenn1scts,...giantrecrea· 213-654-76911 •t'ENCED YARDS c 1 tpets.~ J 5441-7700 mo 0 m~ .......... move rec. $625 mo yr lse. 2327 slory, s;>.M, 'near beueh. lion cenJ,er W-ilh pool, . Placentia Ave. at 18th LGE 1 br, stv /frig, cptS, Jr lalbOa'e ....... lZ07 you tn. Lease optio Port Lerwick PL Dkr. H.B.968-9765. sa una s, pine pong, Charmu:ig studio ap~rt Street,642-37!!0. drps, ca rport. Mature [', •"••••••••••••••··~·· 4 BR best •\1esa Verde ava1l.835,---0211,exll63Y ~0-'770. volltyball,'-J·ac us'I, ment 1urn1shed·t>,,rl•."1~~~~~~~~~~1 -~~~~~~':.!~c... JEWE'2 · n '4"' .. EXECUTIVE WAJ"llTED: · '" ' patio near beaeh adlt.~5VaJencia.Sl5S. r. A-frame ...,. S\J"Y. arep, Fam Rm. 2 a, •4. DR 2 B'a AJC til pl1:1:yer p;t.ano & mbre. • ~ L.R. 3 ij,r.38a·Bl cny den fr p J , b J LI n s, f ,u 11 roof, Poot n; shop°ping Harbor Vle_w 3 ~r, 2 ba. New 2 Br . & den Adults only. Ref e re n c·es $ 111 Adult 2 br, I i,., ba tnbse, Lge, 3 bdrm. 2 ba, cpts, fj DR·Patio. "'I blk Bay & crpt /drps , tge yrd. (w $395 Eves W-8974 garder;ier 1,ncl. $455/mo. buogi1low, pvt. lake · ti73~1HJH d /w, patio, encl. gar. dps, cnlldren OK, 2001 [f 8Ch·Lst·i400-67s-112'l atrium. age• pat:io-:--Part y. · No pets please. &M---6922. rec. center. sec. s15lef0. NEWPORT VILLA.GE Beautifully f"rn 2 br ap · $200:548'-769'.l; ti44--0ll1!1 Mendozlt : CM 557--8117 n •-,222 covrd. Wtr & gardener Only $315 Mo.: 2 BR, e By So. Cst. Plaza & S.D. 635 Baker d • f~ ~~.!':'!~.~.!.~ .. pd. $315. a45·3W4 unit io Univ. Park. Avail FOR CHILDREH Fwy. 979.()4y3 ~r. i~ev.::~ry.Fwy ;~{?e!~J~. ld~fi] ob1y. Costa Mesa 3824C0sta M e11 3124 I~ UNUSUA'LLY LARGE a BR, 2 Ba, db6 gar, yd. now. BrokerSSl-7500 ANDTtEll New 2 br condo, nr Hunt .,.:_:_j]~!l_!~~~'.!_-_~jSe~e!f1o~a=p=p•~ec.:.=21=0~;,~~l1'r•;;;•,;,••;;,•;;'~·~·,;,•;;,";;•jjj'jjj'i1'•;;•;,;',;,'•o;•;;•;;;',;,"ii'ii'~'~"~'~'iii•m'Oi"~'iii•ii••;;•;;•1••• II lhree1u.edroomhome,alJ cov 'd.patio,qllietStreet. The TERRACE Univ . Pk PAR&tTS Harbour ·for rent. •t7 1ofJ5Sl'.0075 S N.B . J mq:dernited, 1parkling S32S mo. a48--07tt&eves new 2 br, 2 ba, frpl, cust This Har bor View home 639-732oor 836--tt523 : • . c"o N'.I> 0 2 br, den s .. Cle....,.._ 377 f: cJejif, ready to move in-· •. dec.,2patios.&IO--fi345 is located near pool and Monticello Cond.&. W~h·ldrycr, no childre~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· to. Ooe block '° beach, D•a Point 3226 1 s · Bdr ~ .a dbJ ,,. ptJv"'te patio. ~. mth. ••,.•••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTANDING 2 br r tenn s . pac1ous 3 m, I a. car or Pets $i?1S. rprfJlore 1n-1~icely furn. 2 br apt, On .,aarly lease.""-Agl, "'LLTOI' P·•-Snoc 3 br ba, Terrace twnhouse bedroom with fam ily gar, I , (piS31c'tt56o r' . Ocean YW. (..'k>le 10 pier: .# "¥ ... r-b I room$475.monlh-includ· 557-3118or540-58ll&t ' • ··· 49'.!-iMtiO. Cl·j CUr.E, OF .NEWPORT 2"'1 ba, frpl, shag, gar: est-va ue~owner ioggardner. , FURN. 1 L.ge 2 BR Apt.J ---~------1 • · 67$--.5511 lndry facil. 496---7664 o 6«-9lCl IRVINE 2 BR. 2 Ba, A_1r, AdUlts ro'nly · no pets. In· Apa lflae•tl Uftfww ~~i..G mod.4uplex.atu:, Zba, 640-4533 t...,..,..l••ch 324 752-()46() Pool, Redwood patio, quire 17~Y.I _lloche~ter ••••••••••.-'••••••••••• nr ~.4WJ ~gODI•. $S'75. 3 B"R., 2 BA, 2 car gar, ••••~·,.~··•·•~•••••••• beaut, decor, encl~ 1 (ftejirJ , . '* SSf~l; 834-1720 duplex. OcUnview. YERY privaie_. the onl Anytime~ child01~. ~.551 Eastsid -·~;ii ~;burm . lalbd• l~artd 380 . ,. • 33801 s ·1 Lani-boctae on ·• lge. cuJ. d To~/ ap<. N"w ,·, •• ecor.,• •••••••••••••••••••••• '.', 4BRS olHw.v c•uo. at 1 Yer 1-a"R !.•ac, 3'0 · ~out D•. e ""· '~ . ' ~ u........ . 3525 pool. ljo Cllild•4P.1 no llA YVIEW 2 br, ~ lnO .. 38R:Boatahp "'50 Fowmlht VClllty 3234 jlR., 2 ba.t lge. fam. rm ••••••• ,.•••••··-•••• pets. 5175. Jd.9G3 J ' · yrly .. in~~s. gas & wu- , 3BRTOllll(nhouse~7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• with. swne frpl., 18"-21 · MISS l ~N Vi ejo area . imbhuttbS~ 846~ 1 •~DM fiAe:St i1Sl.I En'ra Jge 3 Br. 2 Ba, Zcar sUOJt:en Uv . rm. opens on M o u \ a•r n V 1 e w Ll~-h.l•1. _ ·_ I aB.R Lil ls B'frt itl50 gar. all bltins, intercom, L:> lge. deck. Avail. 1!6w Towhbb se. CUst.om ! ~r;. ..,'fl '1_111111!1',... ""9CI , lalbOa Peel.... 310 Cail6i75-12Z Skr. com m . 5 w i m pool, $585 .Mo. Agt. 494-7551 2 ba, a· ·, $290 • .544-lOf,L ~ ,,. I •&nl"QOM ••••••••••••••t~~·•••• t k'dl ok •"!', WALKtobay /beach.2b 2 Br, frPlc, fam rm, n sauna. ennts, 1 • 2 B.R, .J>eq, l ~ DA . ~fei Uwfww '"3600 .No:~4n4!+:~;1o.pe""' aduJ11 1111: b Pr tQd Big Corona beach, $325 No {ee. i27~ mo. 11 Decks. ·Super Views ~ ....... ~••••••••" . t ~ ,.!9'!~-CM patio.' ~J0~8jrb' Ref1;. Ask for Jrwin. 6734400 pi 0 De er Re 111 t Y • Lease $343/mo, 644·721 .y Y« 54S 7c. .. o • " 1'15"606U 842--4421. Daves: Alt. lfPP£.R 4 Br dlx duplex,;. -....., or . ~k~.--~i·-~~-. ~ .J'!J!~~~~ .. -..... ~l-~~1~"'9~l~Oll~ .... 3240 8 E A U T . du pl e x Lse. $350. 546-1034 •••·~·--•••••••••••,•••• •-•••••••••••• ... ••••+ Tills, .; bid room war •••JJ••••••••••••••••••• s pAci9\I•• eiole. m. ~ tamil)' unit is with ' SA.fALL 3 br,,. blks. from mo. 3 Br, .$SJ.S. R1t ST8~DJ0,82 b~ ~ach, 2 'waJkJn g distance 0 ocean, cpl. only.~ l.n· M)'en Jl:ttr, j94-M20 • 11 a, pat101 gar., cl. utds. lst & last + dep. u.:n -1101 H, B . $225. Ne> p~t•. scbools, s hopping, an ....,.. 846·1311or645-lta2 ~ 1 boasts dd ,'9:ust see to appreciate. • an.a 1 £ve1. 213-4~-0700. NEAR .N,J:W OceaovieW' DOVEi SHORIS i.• Spedroomwu,. br. 2 ba bbme W/frpl, View ; redecorate~ 5 Npt, ligLs. new s.panish ' ~·2 046() Urtckpat10,2ilrlc Den, Dltna. «lc.-t.ou mo bdrm., s balh. dinWJI: 3BR ~2BA . Frplc . I -· -. quiet ne1.hborbooCI . 61S..a5or67~. r'1'., family rm. home. Beamed c:elllpg; Dbl, . IITle. Ciose lO•hop~t-Si:?l$/..O, • Jmmed . occu p;11Qc)'. garage . 646 ·2666 1 Ge.mJni Realt)' M •• JUlt'COmpltd. '80, 2Ba SJ.,OOOMo. (P~J 1_6'5-MS ___ l _____ " · A ftoOd A 11111. oc. vu Martha Mac.oob ~ , c" De h W•l.i: to Be1.cb JJ:N' 2 Bal fi~plce, CMrp. " drap 642~ , .. ewport 1 .-;lneil ·~ -• sly tOWP hpme, wuh«, sw.qo.497-2370. ,Aew 3 Br, 2 ba, ~J~ •.1t, dl')'tr .4 retnl 1ncl Teb· w/w (P)· xr&y ~ m~. l!J•,$Wiln club, boat--BV l IJ O Hiiis 325 N!JWl'ORT SHORES3 br, S48·28l9 <213> ti:t-2266 6tor1Je; i395(mo. •i••1•••••••••••••••••• Z ba, S395. Property LAGUNA du 'idx a Bf, GeotlbJ Really MN-4641 3 Br, 2 SA CONDO, bl~oa House. &tZ-3850 ba. xtra tce frv r01, l car ,, patio, peol•:.. out.1i.d aar Cloeetomalni,Jicth vACANT_30R ~b1,.2. ma1nt. i2oS. mo S..Cht-3276 t5$Hffb Drive L.B.' ltory. K1d:t/pelJ OJC. 642-1334 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D 546~ ' " i37$1 .mo. inc:. ..,at.er 4c ., Oc. Vu. tut $49$, M~. -"~'~"-----~--< gardener. Nr. bell, 1cbJl, aBr,34_Condo. a1L. bltns Ut11Dd oew f DR; ~1 lNf ~hop ·g. »411 Alli Circ. CSK. dbJ 1ar. SZ8S. mo t.o1i1•• 3 cat 1•r. 9ll0·1Mor~ m-i1!21 Mil a.14 Ownl'!Ait., '1$-7tlf . i Turnlhom lalbeuh CALIO,l>AU.YPILO'l' 1 • " Z277 HARBORBLVD, , • COST A MBA ·~ ~· • 64S.41t4~ • ... ~ .·' I ' ' • I ' • • •. • '· •• • . " ... , , ....... :Jr .. --~ ....... ~~--·· • ~st!;'is~,.,,..u --'· • .,....."....,..!'* .. , ............. • l1rr"7te""'~••4f~~· Sorry, noi:hlldrtn Of peta. ' I I · '. 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CONVOY OIJR LIGHTS Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A ,limited num.ber of spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm . & den & J bdrm . units are now available. · Furnished and Unfurnished , • Private Balconies_ • Beautiful Landscaping • Firepla;i;es, Wet, Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE ~uffet Kitchen • Refrigetators Included .:..• Ait Conditioned • Pool & Streams •Jacuzzi . . • Sauna • All Adult Budding • Subterranean Parking •Pet Secdon ...... -.«c.D '"-"';--.,. ---···· Move to the only rental ~ i apartments in exclusive Bulitln~n • BarJtour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE (714) 846-3341 LINCOLN PflOJl£RTY .. ..... . . -- • " • • 'SE ICE '· ...,, : ••••-• ••••••••••........ . : .•. ce...t/C10 ft tf•ir•1ilra1 . ...., · . tMwTu: · Motwy • NtltlllttJ/P"•"" r letMcMl/l.,.... •••••• -a1 "IS b , ~ d ,,._,..,...., • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...................................... !•••··· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ····'·················· •••••••••••• ., •••••• _ ···v·····AcJ:iff* hi{:hci.-,...t.ota1ot .,; . mo el, 1:!.-•• I~ Sid•waJ •trlvewt)I• JA1'AN'i5& Gardener. . , 3,4.ama Tax. 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"AD llARP" for Quality Mo•l'"J 71~6-'7085 u 1 • Woo 11 • .t... 8 . Oerre11era: 4' all coloc L.lC. Contractor, Roo G den.I • G w, tllcome Tax Prepara-•••••••••••••••••••••••, 542-9~7. Ji«~ber will ab)'l.lt. M)' brltbtenen "1{) minute add ., patio covers, ar •I rep 11 MOVlNG ti on . 20 Vrs Exp-OUT&ADOUT"" CAL(COT~ PAINTlkG 1 fbtcJ Jt:1 ~e . 2 preschool ·bleach ror your white decks, plaos & desltot. Reas&~ateS. LocaJ&LonfDistance R•&IOIWlb"e Rate... Ft1t Locul/Sta\owideMOving Ceil1979-3SS5 .!:4!••••••••••••••••••• c r;,n. Harbor-Bake carpets, Save monlo!y by 581t--S1C8 • 645-8496 '* Appl ..ea1l UB--6941 or 1 da, free est. ~\·2011 State Uc &Jnsurei J .C. ROOFING ~rea. 9-1K).S1. saving me extra trips. Dru~ -··· , . Cleanup•, Treework, Moving Haulinc Cleanup 151~7: W i 11 Move or Bu PAINT&R' JN1'E.R! & L1censix!&ln1ured ~· SerYk• be.aiiJtvillatoom,dlnlAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• G•rdenJn1 ~.Minor 2 Student& reuooable & . Tax c°"...._. lb 0 EXTE R~OR. s'p ~c . free E1t. 549-4066' PROF .;.••:··~·;,.~ .. ••• , ~st .!:~A~, ~r'iT. Dre&t maitlng in the Euro-~~~~~C-~3. lO Yn in experienc~d. IMG-'1149 Jm med Appointments ~i 'b:!· s~~m ~n af CABINETS. Hi-R EPA·IRS, all type•. dJ c t."a t.~~·~inot~~· 15yrsexpi.s ~hattoUhlS, t:~o':dnr: >'~ •8::: LOOA~ Moving 7 hauling Rea4 R11tea 645-1310 S1)m . 91~. Plaiter/Re,-.. Reas. free ett, lie, uk Former Exec. Sec. cJi : not method. I do work day Fa1ft.ions.55&-4232 BOB'S GARDENING by •'¥den,, Lg truch, re· L-.dscaplttcj . l'al.tl·"" -~-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Walt. 830-5020 179--0SSO mys e lf. Gd . refs . . .'. C U ~·-as.Darry548-9T.l3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.1-.-,......,..tg PATCH PLASTE RllG l ~a~n~y~tl~m~e~·=------c~bh~:M~;;;;;---1 ~'3~1--0~~l~Ol~::;:-::-;;:-~-:-:--1'~--tricel leao P.I ~wns ••••••••••••••••••••••• L' M~ ..._. Ph: ROT011LL1NG ~ m04il --J. •:r--Ji • A I l Ty Pe s . r t ee S.wf1t9 & M Cl -' c ••••••••••••••••••••••• H I I yards Sod sale! & in· •Watipa.,..,r.--.ll>•n1• Eslimates.CallS40-'825 , .t.u.--llo•• ~·••••••••••• •••••••• esa eawna. a.tpets ELECTRICIAN • 1 ff 1 p bl 1 h OUHCe•n-. · Dy form, erlnst.rilctor. ""-l'R•• ,,.~ & .Upholit.ery. ,Steamed 1 • :;m •• ng ro ema w l •••••••••••;.-: ••••••••• stall . Landscaping. Day Carl Rebk0~6'6-2449, l'hnnblrMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cs'm Cabl~ets , boat cleJ1ned qr ahampoQ Jobs,malnt&repalrs.22 your PI• n ls 1 HOUC::.ECLEANlNG . orcve.Tot11.9ti0-2l70 •••••••••••••••••••••••Sewln<>andbeauUfulkn1t· i work, patio covers, ' yrs exp. li e :.!331016, Horticulture Spec1aUat :'I' 111_o~r ' · · PROF p 1 h t a kitchen r e model . 551-11'2. 548·5203. Will come lo your home Business. caii :fan!ces Locu.ith a nter, ones REPAIR, Repipe, Witer u1g, reasonable rate. · -521». C.,,..,../C..,... Jl$ including free aoil Raggedy Anns675--&5M ••••••••••••••••••••••• wo rk . reas, Int/ext, fret" heaters , Service li1es.1_.::8411=..--0l!J.cc·=•------ r ••••••••••••••••••••••• FeftchMJ test. 642-2162 THE BEST iJl Domestic Burglar proor your home. ::2~3~f3~5 ' 548-2759 ' Honest Work . 642-9315 Tiie · • CUSTOM Cem .. t W k ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl Robb' • R Save $1 to $10 on i~talla NG ••••••••••••-••••••••• "'-'••••••••••,•••••••••• or Ch ai n Link & Wood . ELECTRICLAWN· caning. te s ag uon prices + matetial: MAR V'SPLUMill ~sT£R . Craftman's .PatiOI. Reasonable Res/Comm . Free est. MOWER S7S & Mop. 5'8--0751. 642 ~'"'l. ·•WINTER RATES •646.-9807 • CEltAMlC TlLE. New Ir · 1 R f'reeest642-3S140on - . ~ p · 1· d ,. g ·& ••OJOBTOO "'!ALL Remodel. Free est. Sm c1a ty. emodehnc. 5'10·511.l/673·1166. ask Ioc Also hand mower SlS. 909 Housecleaning by Couple. a in g, ecora in .. ~ "''" ab work. Rers. Free: LEONJTE CONC.RET E J ay. Magollan, Mesa del Mar, Wkly. monthly, Spec. Masoary paperhanging. Res/In · L. R.OT IS Plumbinlf jobs welcome. 536-:-2426 est . Guar . woric . STAMP JN G , Cob•4 _... _ _. · · CM jobs. Reas. R a tes••••••••••••••••••••••• dustrlal /Comm. 25 Yr~ Remodels & repairs.TopSoH •-3105 . ble~tone, brick tlle.•..--'"J · · . ~-s t--$48-6271 WILLIAM S & So u s ~xp.1·ER~tS.G4S·7912· Water heaters, dia ·••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. erT-M I 30 6 t-' CARPENTRY ' Pataoa,etc.640--4349. l. . · •••••••••••••••••••••••o . asonry ic 28 4 · PAINTING po s a l s , furnaces . •'fopSoil•Compost• Rooms, patws & altera· CEMENT MEXICAN Mike'• Lawn ''THJNGS " b M cpendabte .lady wall Br1c·k, ~Joc k, s tone. I am small, my pri ~~ dshwshra. 642-&MiJ m /c •Mulch•Redwood• •yardmaint.Cleanup& · Y oose. clean your hbute. Work 58ti-6J71. ;irc smii.11! 6"6-2575Att. & b /a . Compl plumbing Ca\1586-6930 ti9n1. No job to small. &Bl~ck'fl'.ork pruning, Free EsL Ph. Gen woodwork, repairs, perctay.•ftea.5'636.()974. . ... , . 5, . 2694 '&&2;-156~'dayornight. WaUS • .Pat.1os, sidewalks . ~-2049 plumbing, etc. 642-6613, , . Use the Daily Pilot ''Fast serv. Li e. 27· · WH:Hnq ADDITIONS Remodel · by bror JOb. 64&-all.S . H~usecle,anine. Apts., of-Res b. It'' Service Atlention Apt. Owneri & Lew & Wayne's Plumbing ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing. carport's, cabinet.I. Brick· or Concrete Patios, Grdn 'I / Main /Lnd1cp. ·rired or eating out? Good f1c~s. bldgs .. etc.· Exp. Directory. Y~ur service t.1g.rs. Apt. Painting. In· R ep a 1 r, R e m ode I, •Arc Welding• Sma •• Mr. Wagner.673-1166 Drive&, Faciog, etc. &od, spklrs, cleanup. aoi food prep. jn yuur home. quick & reliable. Call Is our s pec rally. Call terior $15 per room. Call Rep1 pe . Free Est. jobs. Any Jocat.ion .1.SVrs "-'"'-"-'===:....;=;,·_1 Very reas. MS~12. cone. 642·3331/6464908 Marie &16·6563 John, 646·2220 642·5678. ext. 322. Ted 714·636-700 615-6261 ei:per. 646 -7m4. -. j-· • ' ~!~!'!'.'~ •.... !~!4!-lriotR ..... 4500 .... IMH Lost&"'-d . 5300 JobWO'lllod/ HelpW-d 7100 HelpWOll!od 7100 HelpW..tod 7100 H<lpW..tod ' 7100 4t0.RONA del MAH, 41rms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opporfwllty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IFtfnole 705'0 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• .."1JIOO mo. toast. Hwy ex FREla&iCT ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUN 0 : Sml Female ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter, Io vi n g ~ O O K K E E p ER r or Dental As:ustant . r-.tust be f 'A URIC STORE pos ure, o;cean view, Commercial-Jnd~trial Fw-goSandwkhCo. s h e p . t y p e , ?RACTJC AL. i'lURSE, grandmother type, will· Yacht dealer, 3 yrs. re· exper 'd ..• resp & en· Ei\1PLOVEES ••rden. Suitable for law Space 200 to ml, 21 to Gross sales $3000-blk /white/brow;n puppy, considerate.. rers. Hn. 1ng to work .,.,.knds ror 2 cent e!Cp., heavy detail & thus1ast1c. Expand~d Full or part lime, exp . .q,f c s . X Int . pr k I , 30t per sq Ct. 30 days fr per mo Prime trvine ln· Vic. Kaneohe Ln. HB. Llvt: in or out. 642·9278 girl s. 2' :i & 31J:i, ref. re· toad . Boat or Auto dealer du ties bttckaround req d. req 'd. Poss. a~t. mgr. facilities. Ph: 673--4120 rent w / 1 yr. Jease. dustrl~I location Xlnt 962-1606 q'd. 96:.!-328llull. 8P!ll bk gr n d . he lp I' u I . S11.la r ~ open. Newport {)pe n 3/1. CQl>ta Mesa. i;;;ii;;;;-ti;;f;i"jJ4!iii!~83~1~1~400~=-:-c==-l I ' ....._ WOii! d 7100 646--0551 area. 646-7419. Cull 714 -772-4471 . illtMMtslental 445 ease. Mon -Fri . FemCalico,young&very.-...-.t"' e Babysi tter , reliable, my 1---------'tl!••••••••,••••••••••• COSTA MESA . 8·3:30pm. 551-<>542 or gentle. Vic. Mesa Verde. ••••••••••••••••••••••• home aft. & eve hrs HD BUSBOY 1----------'IFactory help wanted, '$214 .. MOMJH SS6-8459aft.3:90pm 546-3540 ACCOMPANIST ~·4026/54ti·!S355,4yrold Want e d . No exper . C o s t.a Me,,u Firm '1J'fE COLONY 0 NO · Reliable musician. Must boy. necess .. '\pply anytinie, \lo'I ffiilny 'i um pany '" 30 RETAIL SHOPS fndustrialoffice&shop M~get, Tnnt ~ri~~dlym a~~';d Sh~~T! be SUPER, EXCEL· 8-.~-.. -,----e<l-,-,--11·onio 's Restaurant. 21u • ~~c[~lsW~r~OOkln i~ f~~ 'Prime reasonable space C .. ~'!'!,',,6!}!?8....._ DHdi 5035 SealpointSiameseca,w/ ILENHTi·gShlGScffhooT RI EVocADEI R& ;h~sr'~.~r~~~:a'o , o::iy Nti\lo'portCenterDr.NU Oenti ear.Ch ~rea . Va ll Dens Hope ·1 bl I · & U g'r"-""v' ...-••••••••••••••••••••••• fl Ii 645--0220 ' or · 41 home.645--0179aft.5:30 avai 8 e, arge sma · PleasecaUDonGiJmour ea co ar. · Choral Music Dept. ----------1 CASHIER/CLERK 1~5'~;~-oc~~U~I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .QJd world charm With or "fimDriscoll LOANS up to 80% FOUND: Young green whieh performs dirncull BAllTEMOER fo'or marine hardware I• ~•'rench windo~s. g8bles _.. h 11,~.~-eo. p 5 v Coll ege cepertoire . store. Must be ex....,,r'd. F/Cl""pr to••so *'trees. Adjecenl lo "'' w ._._ lstTDL-..11/z% arrot un. ety 438 & Dinner hou se. Exper'd, -752-1541 -~ Fe s ti v a 1 0 ·r Alts 714 :997-2100 ,. _ _.TD•_ 440 Atiao, Nwpt Hts. Challenging position . sharp, c.leancut, sincere. 1''ull or p /t. Apply in 3 Years experience. 1ho d ,_ -645-2119 Begin immed. Contact & honest. On top of au person Lido Shipyard, I~~~~~~~~~~' I Grow w1Lh medical com· IJ·~ ~ iftbAoWA y · sa>,.SQ FT, UOl Victttia, ·Lowest ra,tes Orange Co. Mrs. Reynolds 9 lo 3pm. that, pour a good drink. ooo Lido Park Dr. NB pa ny . t: a 11 .s36_8505 , • .,, G :E .. A Coilf-Miu. . Sattler Mtg. Co. Lost: Apri. Toy poodle, wkdys 556--0007, iw6_1392 ask !or John. DOCTOIS Control Career Employ. L,.\ UNAO ACH 1' ' 545~8. '· 642·2171 545-0611 ans to Fifi. Reward. Vic Closed Mon. SS CASH SS ASSISTAMT n1en l Agency,3400lrv1ne ·· Mr I ';4dlo Serving Harbor llft• 24 · Warner & .Newland, HD. ~ per Hr. Work on my Yoong lady 118·28> to Dlvd , Newport lleach. 494-7915 .... ~•••••••••••••••yrs. · 847-5278. ACCOUNTING BeOfSeniceTo ~Ao9.!~;,.'f em p o r a ry . workas doctorsassistan· Lo d y c-..=.v .,, 11.,.,,,, t/recpt. in health spa . No , LIHK AwlMCI ..... / ST: 2 ogs, sep. or SECRETARY our _.. ••• -... , 1----------1 exper. necess. We train FR~ COOK -Exp d. COM MERC. o.r · oflice STORAGE UNITS Persowals/ together,. Feb.18 in El And get paid for it ::hurch Orgamst. Write you. Apply tO person artn sh11t . space lncl. garage, $225, Personal bu1jnes1. or Lost &-Foimd Toro Area. Min. Blk poo-' welcom in g newcomers. quah1. & ex per. to 35522 or eve. 2112 Harbor Call 642-4246. ~;3e.!~~~~wf!4:m ~~~~a~~n;~.:t!:::el~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~If~ ;r~ ,·~~i::"t:~ ~!j: ~·:~n ~ve~o:~~n! [y1~::;~~r~ :a~y ~~~'. Ca mino Caeistrano, S.C. Blvd ., CM. Furniture rennisher ex· ~-----.-'----!San Diego Fwy. 919-01.50 .... OWICeme... 5100 Keeshond, gray/while 5 Secretary.withminimum position. 547 -~. CLERICAL DRUG CLERK. Mu st per1en ced in une custom P,'2 Bldgs. 5000 w sq. n. C-2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs, no collar answers to 2 years experience. Mu.st 81 u e Print & pres 5 know cosmeiics. Full 11nlshes. Rers. req'd. Ex·_, w/5 hoist for auto repaJr, ...tali W.e.d , 4600 I Tl ~ Indy, Reward. 5dl-2573 have excellent.statist1cal operators wanted. Copy ~~~tr~!"e~O~~i~~e~~~: time. Cos ta J\1es1t. Days clnt. o pportunity for '<brake, whl. alignment,••••·••••••••••••••••••• me VT•,.-.:-or5dl·dl69 · typing skills & be able to Cats 333 3rd, Laguna. ,,.Ion 9 to i . Typing 55 540-8911, eves961:1-oa.16. r es pons1 ble person. • *Pt'!Olty. 58S W. 19th St .. House wanted to rent or FRIE 3 Dap/lel FOUND: Wireha.irtemer ui;e 10 key aJong with 4~4-7133. w Pm . ca 11 u e 1 t y .1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1:'~"'~:!3~3~15~·:::::-:-:::--!.GM Ask for Don. Days. loase (opt. \.0 buy con-Veciasfor (21 Vic : Golden West& Hell. norm al secreta r ia 11 -------~---1 646 _7194 . GEN. MAl.\"1' & Carpen- $40-5710Eve.846-o681 sideredJ 3 Br, 2 Ba, caurordetailslmmed. ,H.B.s»11-~Darlene duties . Ability to work Boat Ma nufacturer 1.c.c......c.cc..c. ______ 1 Electricians try m;in. exp·d., ror oc ~.TORES·OFFlCES $lJS Newport Hei ghts. 642--6751 with several people is ISLAMDERYACHTS ~ompan1on&lltecooking, Fll irgrounds, Contact : ~p "cp« dcps bath air 646-3115. Found Beautiful Male neceSsary, 1-IARDWARE t'or semi mob ile woman .. 0 M. 1 . Mr. Grant, 545-llJ<l t• ·"" ...,. ' ' · . FREE Do IL Yourself Hulky/Malmute. HBHS. l1'l'STALLER 111 exc. f1pvt, apt w/ba, :::>op .. in mum ., years btwn. 7AM &4.PM • .& 130 1 Be ac b • H B Condo wanted to leue. Class. Everything you Blk/creme cir . Fnendly. For inrormation l Yrexper. required. Salary open o75--o9tll experience. Heavy 1n· 1 ~--------- .ik2-2834 3BR, 1 floor. Adults, no want to know about IM2---6478 .callaft Please Call r-.tASTt::R CA RPENTER l--~~------1 dustrlal skid mounted GC'ft Ofc S600--$6SO i " LEASE pets. Easlbluff or equal. wallpap ering. Free 1 . 714/644-3389 2-3 Yrs exper. rt.>q 'd. COOK/ASST process equipment. pip· Ueach Area ' ~ 644--0572, 9·5pm hour lessons at our store Found : Male Puppy. 9AM until Noon .SJIAPEROPR ing, tanks, burners etc. "'ce Nego. E·~rt 11·1u-STORE OROFFlCE . . W11son&H1rbor.Go1den ., t~xper'd . Specialty r ... ,.... ,., -as sq. ft. be;;t location & 1 or 2 Br Lido area r?' Tues. Feb. ~· 1.30 ~m al RetrieYer. ;HS..6l<l8. Ask THE llVIME CO. Capable of set.ting up house . wk nds only . typist, JO key, light bk· '(fHlrk1ng in Costa Mesa . gentleman. Local ref•. Tbe Sh~rw1n -Wllliama fotSue SSOHewtCtrDr mach1nery&rabncat1ng &16-1392 ask !or John 1ftteniewl kpng du£ie1, phones. ,148_2698 " IUS--0211, ext 163 Y. Decorating Cent.et, 3161 · any detail on Shaper Closed Monday. 3:30~PM Fronl ofc appear. as you L • Harbor Blvd, Costa FOUND: Germ She p, Hewpor+lleach &fabricatingall MonclaythruFriclay w11igreetcilents. Fully Equipped Modern lu1IM11/ · Mesa. Please call for male Grey & Wht., ap· EqualOppor.Employer patternsforShaper ::OO K-Hospilal exper. WAHLCO.IHC. Angus Gordon Personnel "tiew_eor.t De,nlal Ole. lftye~/Fln~ appl. 557-8766. prox. 1 yr. Vic. Placentia work. 3 Yrs ex per. pref . XI n t wages & 1679 Plac.entia. CA1 Agency M2~7it> W.C,a1111·a.Ms1gntc18noorptan1. t;.1;.;~·••••.••••!~it!t•t• 1 & foWMf SlOO &Superior. 642·7:.0t o~!;te2~u~~~~~tc~ci} l:~be~n~•:'~"~'~·~"~'~'_:s:upe~n~o:'~· i~:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;I JJa E. 17t n No l5, C.\I' . rs. rown a .i Ge T-.. .. i'i.8. H II DRE "ER 6-8822 · Op """'lty 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••'"!·LOST: Fem rm ~hep, --· ·· · . · ·. · Irvine, 9210.l A t :;:; . 7S 'k "'' LOST N d S I h' I h k h in! . Accounting Clerk to $60f' .. I 10 N l Be h +).: . .. ••••••••••••••••••••··~ : eutere ea· w1tewcoeca ,1 M..EorEEaicopd S.l-t ...... oupetomanage unit EscrowTrne lo$550 com m.1ewpor ac. llitlntrial·R..tal 4500 PRIHT$HOP · point Siamese C»t w/ N.Lagunaarea. F dRa· 'r PR ~K Oookeeper, full cha rg~ npt. all adult, l Bdrm, . Only those w1101low1ni&: ••••••••••••••••••••••"• Letterpress & olfaet f, sml. nolch in ea'." ear. 491·3059 Dllf!ft.s ise/ ~· · t ~~00 drapery company. good pal10, bltns, hte ma1nt. & 1 Year experience work · n e c d app ly . 645-+ 2000Sq.,J't.-$:nlpermo. sale or might conatd Disappearednr.4~blk. . S:~· ~kakn: ~OO+ telephone personality, yard work req 'd. Exp. Ing 1 ~ Etcrow .• Call 37JO (eves & wknds,· ~ ~7S"Birch, NB. Agt. ·working . or 111 ent Seton Rd, Irv 1n.e . Pft'lonala 5150 Per~n Fri~ay $550 i575: per mo. C.all for in· not necess._ N,ear l7lh St. ~~~:~Ceo:ttr~~:~~~1.s_;_J_.-_,a_1_s_i _____ _ 541_5032 part..oership. Located Reward.forlnformauon •••••••••• , •••••••••••• Cust:>erv /orddsk ~ terv1e w 2/24556-6981 Shopp1hg.64o-1798 34 ll 0 Irv ine Olvd, HalfDayHicePay between Fullerton & concern1ne.~138. lR\/INt PERSONNEL IOOKKEEPER Dat111111 Newport Beach. !i A M-2 P M or 4PM'-. Aprneacblaellme.' mca""I ~~a77P3· Callf. AnimaJCcnttol SPJRJTUALREADER '.SER.\/ICE$11'•Al""h.'0/ Stable pos. ror Med -I-1"'1~~~~~~~~~1 !iPf.1 . Earn ~too++ per IOLSA BLDG. tll _..-----v H.8 ./Seal BchSheJter O~lOAMtolOPM n..io'lf\...·J Oran9e County I· 4~ Sq. ft., shop with of· or870--4564 Back of Humane Society Advl'ceon all matters. · · 488 E .. l7th li\1:1rVin"e') Care , .\1ed-I--Cal ex s trong comb1nat1on EX. DIRECTOR :~:: 1~0~~~ :r~~°J~~~ f1 ce space, heat, A;/C, STYLJNG Salon NU Sa6--655l JUN.EICaminoReal Suite224 Costat\tesa per. Xtnt wages & bene. S<iles 1nan needed. If you i'lon prof1l co rp provid· water, trash. parkin111 C 11 r • t Animal A'ssisl. League San CJement.e, For appl. Can 642_1470 1445 Superior. NB E.0 . E. are gross orientated and ing com m. serv. in NB & ~1;~Po~t~'x~~n"i'o"p'polhertuonl.Ct; , restroom. $127.50. area . a or app · Clll 492_9034 492-9JJ6 , show l!i74 W2 for $18,000 CM. ltesp. to board of J MocALPIHE ILDG. 646-7008 or 548-2947 Adoption, Spa)'ing" or O\'er. C.:<ill me. C.:red 1t d 1 r e c t o r s . S a I . for positive minded in· 3 Units, 750 sq. ft. ea. GROUND R.OOR Neuter960ing~~mation •PALM /CARD •ccou-HG Boys & Girls check mandatory. Kent ~10-$12000 yr depend ing div . for personal Ina · h I fl I READER• A "" f D Allen. !7141°"-17&1. on qua I <76 tlOO budget lerv 1~w. Ca lllil:J-t!OOS. wit r ont o ice, res Opwrtunity lo the grow· -A,nimals Impounded--C El 10 to 14 years o age. a1· i------~-----I · • ' · rooms, hot water, space lng automotive replace· Spaniel puppies ' Ad /reduction l K ly Pilot delivery routes el1very Pc.rson for auto Req 's abilities In or· heaters, parking, trash. rftent parts industry. Shep pup, rem. blk /tan 10831 Beach Bl, £xcellent future & op·. may be available in your p<irls store. PIT ~-3 :30. gan1r.ation & mgmt, fu nd ·Refurbished. Openings for: Terrier, fem, tri Stanton, 521--3406 po•""1"1"Y ,to learhn new area. Earn profit t'or de· H ag en R 8 di at 0 r , rp•1 ,1~i~1~'g ·~~~re~~1p1~n",; Turn your golf clubs into a· · MESA Ca«ER Co111pan(1 I•'• Irish Set, pup, fem PREGNANT? ~ 1 d s koir gs 1 r pg, liveries A> cash, lri(l5 or t) 4 6 -4 7 B ti or eves new prog;ams~ Send re". slcreo. ~ell the~ with a 1500 Sq. f,. lndust. rent.al, l ,eading to authorize Terrier, male, wht/bm ca ring, confidential a r wor . n youn merchandilie for selling 557-1770 sume before March lOth IJa1ly Pilot C\as.s1fied Ad w/pa rk lng,trash,water, dislributorshlps. Jnves Husky,fem ,gry/wht coun~eling & referral. person w/mao. 2 yrs ex· ·new subscriptions. For b K Du :ind use the money for- reat room, garage doon. $4249. for invenlor y, Shep, 5 puppies Abortion, adoption & per' in A / ~aya~le, 'lnformatlOn please call DENTAL to Ro er~ · rigan P. lhe stereo! Call 642-5678 ·-. oecu•ed and earn w"'I En1 . Shpdog, male, keeplng. ~a y roll 1 .G~n I 0rr1c•. 6-12 -4:121 . Fro1n San O. Box 1200, 77 Fair Dr, Today ,...,.., • ,.... "'"50 Apply rn person bo E x:11cr'd cha1rside only . (;osta ,.,.1 esa. :12626. · KOU you learn. Repeat sal blk/Whl APCARE547·2563 """' · . , · Clem ente-Sal\ Jua n 1 --~------ Koll Jnd. condo, new; with xlnt earnln,gs. WUI SLDernard,male,bm ly t o n,.A. Dilaura. Oli'p;i1tranO ardl. call ~!~t54~e~~~. &: saJar;r. HelpW.ted 7100H•lpW•hcl 7100 3200 r · Loo tra in & establish ac ToyPoodlt,pup,male WOMEN! Your bust can West sail Corp, 181• "495-(1630 and M'il!s 1on •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' ~r. ~~C.-~~n~~~king~ counts. Call now for in· Coekap00,(em,blk look fuller. No pads, Placentia Ave, -~osta ·Ylej()->o'.ElToto area,call DEMTALASST $800. lerview. 213-tl22--4945. Gb kerbm Sb ep. male. !£~3a7m8s .. ~!'.!.~er cites. Mesa. S:lq~g>~po' Employ·er Chairside e"per. onl)i . • Ask for I I rn _.. 6 • __,..~ ASST. manager, couple~ • .,.:io · 3~~ day week. Salary McGann or Miller Arfillate FuJl /Pt·tlm Beagl~, male, t.ri StE WHAT M K no children, 60 unl1.1.~l!!~~~"!ll"~~"!!'!!!!.I open. t.fany benefits. Ag- . , _:: VIMDIHG CATS Co . aryd •,ye 0ofLa .Mesa·BU-86U ,. J:!ressive & willing l We sell the finest new 8ealpointSt1mtse,111ale sme11cs can o or . · ,, equip. We furnis h Jara: Lnihr, male, blk/whl you. Call J an, 5'.S-9180 A11t. Mgr. Couple, re· M~~e Room For Dad· ~::~. c::!1:~g:r:!. bC~~ .• Cammerc1a l&Cndustri Sbthr rem lri . . tired. Lite\ duties. No dy · ·.clean out .lhe loc atio ns. '"X lnt financtn ' OTitERS SINGLE~. Parties every chtktren qf'I peta + a br ~arage. ·· 1.um that JU!lk ,_ .. _·i_-_2_4_36_·_. -'~'-"-•-'~·p_. __ 1 avail Small Sta.rung ln· n ile . Si ngle :&Ceu•• ,apl &r: u1.J~ + salaey. into .ca&h ~.ith a Daily vest~ent. Call lode LOST· fem Welmaraner Record e d m essage . 64a-MS , .-• Pilot iClass1f1ed, Ad. Call Get started on the roa~ t I yrs' old. w/btue acarfe'. 963-......&>70 . · "· • 642!.5678. Oental Chairside Assl Min. 1 yr exp. f'tlll l1n1e until July J, 640--0460 I · 1 · d pend Vic Irvine Ave. & . . A~ArH•ri part1tlme 1nanc1a 1n e ence. U . · 1,., CM Aswr JXOYE Chr~uans must. R•IJ•'ler\. ~ to 4 pm Ph . for info. (714 .. g:,~~~~,.~642:._733 be debt free. You.can be. wkdi,yi, early ~M Sat. & Mel' WClftfH 71 OO!Help WantM. . 11'oP r""'?.·s.i~1oofi~f.~:::::;:=~~=::=;;;:;;;;;:;=:~JI Procedure c~e1ved bY Sun. ~eed re.liable cal\ •••"'?'P••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••t• * COSTA MISA * & !or Cbrlrru8116.· Send "40-3000-Woody t JOOSq. ft . , s1ss W nAaAmu•-P•dodcesBos-s! •• ',•1 -----~--r JEWEL COMPANIES, INC. ' . 3800 fl, 1.00 It, 1~500 n. ~ rrv1.:.c.· •. ..:.. x -' UTOMOT!VE CosMe<, Good Payl Good Benefits! Good futurel /ft u1n , ~:.;.;~-~=~~=C....----I e~p. preferred. Apply : sprinklered. V1canL r ~ ,...,, 1 ,. N'e w p 0 r' D at i u n , .t>o you want 52 weekly paychecks each 5,000 sq ft. lrg. storage At4 " 5450 lt33-l300 year? Tlae security or NO STRIKES or · yd. lleavy ~r. ;r:g_~s •••••••••••••••••••••••1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 LAYOFFS in 76 yean? Medieal covera1e, Nattress Rlty. !179-6571 Exe.pt.Jona! "'°'Id saiUnl" profit !'lhttrlng, retirement plans & paid.· HOW Ll!ASING , HIW'8UILDINGS ---8000 ,., Ft. J.ll 2 free sl111Klu1g bldg'6 _., O. C. Alr1>0rt. AJr eru1te, 15 mo Iv Aug. AVON vacatlon11' Work in Central or Coastal Learn 3 l&ng , sail, nav. 2S Orange County'? Tbe ability lo lncrea1e your count, 80 ports. S7570.. earnine11' An opportunity fqr adv)lncement1' 40CM W. Sth St., SA. 92703. LllERATI A cAreer for the re1t of YoUt wortcin1 life? ' YOURSB.f • tP SO:' . An,_st.W.,M...,..&l•ifit•1 .. 1 ...... t.: Hom POSITIONS , ......... *Food Preparatio n *Building /Grounds l\laintenance , •Housekeeping/Laundry *Dining Room Positions •Front O!flce o.., l1neflh Include ealth Insurance Sick Leave Profit Sharing A Free Meal And Many More · Apply Ill hr--Sat 9.5 • COnd. Otes, Ample Prki. -OS or 622-J:JOO •••••••••••••••••-•••• from loredom .. W.ti ai.tt I dep .... ...-? . Brilliant ex-Atty, 28 yrs. & llhfl * a. • S .. a~ 9..., ... b11tt tt , ..... AM. TheN,,.,_,_. D-~-1... old, marrJed, seek• Be A n AVON c.t-r•••4-ftltclf.,,1t..,1 · .l""l:jjW)AllL~t1 cballenclna businea1 REPRESEN1ATtVF.. • C...fer,.. c....-y'• ·~ ....._. .. • .,\\ • tt• ~Ilion In orontt• Co. Add new P .. PI•, oew __ ,. ___ ... ,_-~, arrlO Hot-' '-JD ~-1 BA I •-· ............... lttioh'•• _,..., • n:i , ., ...-1K: • .. p aces. • new 11'ltere1ta to Eco. Pbl .Bela Kappa, your life & earn eood .,..... .. c-,lttt.D · . C.Uf. Bar 1972. Approx. money 1001 J'U show you H llie ••• ww .... .,.. YES I yw..., r-'c• 900 H..,_.I Canhr DrfYe '20K.7l~1Z1 how.C11ll~0-1041. ......_.US~ • .,., ti.a IMd ¥..,..,._ • PmHotJ 1st.cl -, C411..-. T'-•--14t·1i to. . Ma le, 221ee•1Job wilb or w_., ... ,,_...,.,. •u• W•www An Equal.. Opportunity 1"J,hoot Con,r. Know1 SELL idle ltem1 with • • 7iJO a .io ~ ., . . . E 1 M / ~~~~~~~;;:l!~~~~~==~~==~~==~~~!:!Jdfr~re~m~m~1.~co~n~c:re~le~,=·~~~·~D~a~ily~Pl=lot~C1~1~1~·ln~ed~•~dJ,~!!!!An~;&q;"";~l~O;~;;"·~"!~~l~llm!l!!.,!er!!,Al!;!/F!!!!!!~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IllpOyer.,,.F , : 61 .... 1~ .942.5179 . ....... • 2100• -4000' • I ; • ' Hot,W...... 7100 -W..i.4' 710o Hot,W..... 71 0f ...... w I . ~ . . ••••••••••••-... .._ .... •••T•••••••....t...... ••••••••••··--·-·-~ ~ 7 1Jret1 . 1040 '.'!lund!!X=~~·~F~eb~"''::'""'Y"23~. ·!.;, 9!:!75L----;--J~~~~p~J?!!:..•t~l. M . ········-·,..... .. •••••••••••••••• ,..... . . • · •111r •. ALBSMAK · '1050 MI I · ..... · · -~i:.~~~~~-7,-:.f;;~;'--'--:-"-'-' ff &A r.P.,... •.PIT"WOILD-••••••••••••-••• .... ._, K l ••a• IJllO Mhctl•~ ~ "' P ON-5~.s ~,6_· 10, 'y 6, R.m arv j;}ll\ 9 ... -.•••••••;•-, ... ,, ••• t.•• m.._ "'Reai £state Man• Voiar pho••·m•1tfn1 D & A -• lfu.a •, w -CDl«w, -or.SaJU;.S\Mf'Wn"'·"".......: ~"~ TrAinoo ~" ••e ~pll W. tbo or'llt l DIS1'R l 811 Olla. "tt p•• I "'0 "h --. .,.....,.. "'i~IT--...,~ ""'-......,...( •'-..,.. i..-NI_. f" 0 N B · t '' ••·p. u1 '-· ""j, • ':'le, • • Mi•e &48-fl097 &pm ,,.. oo e 1148-6504· or .1. ..-• .... .... arow\ \YOU. ·~1 • ...,... ' ••. ---11..tlo; -~·---· JQO . 846-'22l TOP CAiin-.,• H.>ut•lle,p·tlr~ lident •o •• lert. •••'• afv4 P I Com'p,ii.n)tiw1 Pt'OCWc:t» t!it&>•rli.oca:t He :y~· ia· mlx4d puppie1, i._9 G......,llllN I DS PAlO .,.o-.r+ ok.•f6.P:per• 96\in dynamic per~ wbo ii r•••M•D, 2) ot GA•t Delma.net. No duttrlal •kft(m,}W(e4 w•lcemol\~asa5 ••••••11:••••••••••••••• ni;:taB.LAMBJACKET, JEWELRV.-W , 'dJtnH Dr, N.•. · (Nwp loot.Jnr tor a &t41atf.ut AltUculoua. JmaJinaUvt. l • r • • •II V e1 t>Men t proctf'1 'equtllfnecit. pi,.. WtiJ.7&.h al i"tiln'Jew, ......... 11 ... ·-&J:-li 1.r:~ 1&, like new iSO. ART 08.18Cl'61 ~ Tett,eadOfl9thSt,CM: wtib o~e dr '"-IJnee eKptr•d o}lr1 ~ot 360, need P¥.fuJl 1n1',lOU.bWoen•e. n-neves~-6017 .---C"""°uun 646-0818 SILVER 8,l"'Y'tO · CaU&U:.-l.l'JS totn1>a1Ue1 iil or; Mac H•rr11 i.12s. Harr•• li~e. o •dih>ietl on. J I _... • MANY JT£MSO,.tlN . ,..Ne FURN ... A, Hou.aemotber-men· area, contaet ut. Ad· LtloaUM1. Only.=.,. excep-to Pif. •t eland a.he ifewt ·· '• EST~TE JEWELRY, EL~C'OrWREIC8Ll\WN 't1Q.U£S.M5--t.lol\. -,.., vance plu1 oveiridei • a DJtld o·.i:.-t' (714) J..an. Jr-. :A. t714) J:JO &PM fneTe YM 1045 A~T ODJEC1'S, AN M --7$. . · ~bllil1t.ion , bou1a OpporWnJt,y and lfOW . M4-J955. E.O .. M/F. .5.5i..ul%,. • . ,._ .,.. M .. ............ ••-•••••••••••••••-•• 111.QUES , FINE Ii-URN, AIM> b11.nd mower sis. 809 Janitorial EqWQj......-. . ,::-, 1 rteo\t'd. otn1 ~r• yours. Wr,,l Prot. Jnat. Sa&elm1•-... i II.., •.·~r y Oldrealtteredbl•""" #TC, fl:jONK FOR IN MageUan,MesadolM.,-, 'llaed-all >'W # · :1~1o:·\\~-=·z·. ••~•lorn~n~ !!ox 165, foe IDll•bt bJ ~ LI'••:._ ~.t_rL~O..IHC:i, ' n<~toredmaleto1f~ ~~· • l!ftO~llUR£. CM lllrt & malnl'Olo b ... Dalltd-838ial"'"'"l. C/o the DaUy .Pilot', re. Or1n10'CO:-atllutioo1J SAMP ~ "' ~c;IJI: to t.ho.rt1bt older couple. --' Kenmore washer &dryet, S,WO.Cw.llti4:l-2itll. QM(fice Box U&O, C.t . l'OQd • e~Qllll'D Oj~l For Craft ..:r1r .. £(fl· ' l tKJ.!..4CW. sr de,1gn'8t couch, chair eKcellent COl\d1Uon, Call PUILIC •ucTI Jf-VpY'ff-t1-mllt1--.,1 eia9262$. _Dr.1wJ~m ' 1-•1l clant neat. nl!moUvat-Wlfn.1. ...... ,T•'°""~8nu, I M & F" A'l "''" .,..,,,. "" " w' r-1·-.!.1-~ "" .... !.... -~ ............ _ _._, v "ln•" ~.iv nn-Lovins blonde female am,., A , .. tuner. i• at...,.,-~...... • MANY ITEM&OF f' Seafood-We need.,you al Mechanic lite duties · 1r n11.neOEit iilliCi N · n ... or ..... ~-R·l\t~ --do-r-3 kt.-to-ilmn _Joi _ ff,P. mot.or, portabl • .ESTATE J.EWJ!;Lll The P1SHMARKET·Th Ctaas A feq~d. FJUme' 1ume to Sal• Manage slrable. Call CM •PPl, CHOOSE y'our ~uts, · -yrr"O • I 'Pi)Orpump -filter,tntl 'l'app11.n.:s.eJ.fcJe:wiaven.'l A-R·r OlJJ·SC.'t•!!CJ."\J!li.---1 butieetti:elfood Store t 99U'E.Coa1t}iwy Nb · P .O.Boll fl». t\uUn, ca. SCS-4l.55. work (or 3o•ne,lr, be nomi. all$38 WJ9 items·, tflill's bike. 1tt· ~r old; Paid~-setf TIQUES t-"lNE Fo towa. He•vr Uftla& re-' . . 8'!680 YOU( !_~'L).H:lu: ~or OAR!.fNG LO.VABL£ 1TradewJnd1 Ln. N .U. ~1"50. rirn:',-Dine\te 16 'ETC. PtfONE roR_. . ~~.143 s . Broadway ' wp:coel'J~~.~·u.a:buy PU~PJES. 6 wka old. $48-4&4Gl,().5PM ~. 5'lg-!JS21 · FO. & BROCHURE • MECHANICS We ~:!'!':~~Wot I in SECR"ARY ~:.,\di"~p p•d' Ne~t • B7S-:14tl8. Complete ll'ouubol >'•m S• H.Crig !C..ldspotl 64"""'° 'H U•• •rt · tr '\'&.. G "t" ... ft. "'pearUde. bl., F · ~ whl. lge bottom frir _11:vi"~ ON ou.r Realden Di\.'bdon you can_. ... re•g ~Ur~.AseJSM>70.5up. ADORABLE Ii, weelu YI urn1sh1ngs. sat.Sun JlxiO " Right hand door •.f'llti':WOODSALE• T.HllAPYTICH ShGp. 'MinJmwri s Yean f°t[ an ax~• en-lborltaal\d atblOO.-lfn plem@t. ~ou,r iQ.t_om,. LAB: almoi; trained 10-4. 492 E . 18th St. CM S:l-&9. S~J Apt refrig, cop: Ora. Euc. del '75. .. ,· 'Min z y r s axp.r. 0 exper.lencer Heavy In t u alattte Jlcena~e . :\'t..~s·w~~%.~t::1ii; Drive~ th(tor~ puppiea.M0-1297 •MOVING 10 Yrs Ac: perlone. like new. $43.&,.1 Cord.'8l-lllll .... 1cbobiln1. Sajll')' com· du1tr1•I lkld ~ted f!::~~'c:LO.:rt."d;~ (or a e ballenie, lben Ye~:!.'~ ~~blfcd" ~:°~·Need• loll~ 1oye, 8lb. cumulation. Wicker lbl ~~57 ", rgt h~nd door. Coastl<'irewoodSo.,Pplt'~· medlura~ Vfltta1nifta rr::ceas., eQ.ll~~ pip-for a-lnt tDl'. Jend ql_YQW':ret~. 18ih St C , .. U' · female ·chi1terr an.hr. 3 48 '' rnd $25, Sml Apt ~1~. Pvt p\y, :)(!eat lGtnt exper . COniac Air. n.,ttJJ,..s-;l>W'bei;.aet~. .--m ' . Classltied8Cirl0.~ .. o,;-~eJ..ll yr1 .beige.~368 llefrig 140, Francisca1 Beach Dlvd. HD. ~h & DINING Rm. tbl. vtt• .Hamlltoh, er::~-,, '..M&a11 • lntffTa.wo W~M. =Co. c/o'DaJly Pilot MercltandtM ~ ,china , gold leaves pat Warne r. Older refng $33. chrs. 2 Walnut end tbls, I t4t~q1!}•E1 Ot\!Jial, .,,116R A.t.1 -~llll'" PoO~Box~ •••••••••••••••••••••••NEED gd . nome tor tern,serviC9!or6w/x-, ... X21 ,ti ''PortStee1Com· pc.kngs1.wa1~utbdrlB.t~, 6'2-""• Qua! Oppor, ,3:30~ ~ an NCI.._. "' Coll&Mtaa,,Cal:tieti26 " · beaut. 1 yr old male tras $~0 {$300 value),.... . , se~. 1\t.Scc KnelSSI skis• • .Employer , • Moecl'.::littw.Pft.a-NewportCenttr •M4.filU .,. , KeeetH>nd . Pb aft Spm , Furniture, k1tche merc1al Pain~ Spray sk1bools.645-;-ID39 _, ......... , 1005 675-2314 things, much misc. <!lil B o ~ ~ h . i J 4 9 S . .... W LCO. l.HC. Real Estate SaJespeople ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean. CdM. 9 to<I. p.rn . t714Ja5l-4555 , JR. SIC\' $SZS .. .16.11 .. ~l•Sel)U•,,C:'! .. Join OUJ\ prole&sional S~IETilY f'ubUc Allctlon . . . MlscollootOtH Earn & leahs with toO '!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!I st.a{(. GreaL opportunity Top q uallJ,y J)e(IOll who MAN' EMS OF FlN Furaffur• 8050 Sears best washer, $.50. [ th W W.tecf Iott · com_pany. Cail Control :;;;; for 3 licensed auoclatea. eaA llllnil: 6 ~•te N y IT E ••••••••••••••••••••••• boy's bikes, $1Gea.(16" 3f OfmS •••••••••••••••••••• ... Careers Emplo)'mtnt Mtdlc•S1cra1.,. Privat.e ,dek and phone. heavy typi;;g;"Atlr.ac~ ~~~Ab~,J~~;:i...~~'. * GOOD qualil.)' sofa & OW "!. Blk wrought iro FortheGarden.1495 Will Bid •Hl• Cub tot' A&e.ney, · 556~, 3400 Opt ha mology ore. Ex· Same locati9n 18 yeara. appear. necess to m~t TIQUESi F~E ~FURN love seat, never used. 1·rpl~ utensils, $10. Se~ Worm Castings $1 .50 lug. Gd J'iano. Write PO 8oit . Jrvin4i!: Bl.~d.~ N.8 . . per'd only. Send resume Medium liie office. Ex· people.'· $200 ~ wk to ETC P HON ""R IN: Moving.mu.st ii ell. skis & poles. $10. Sat 17362 Gothard. H.B. JU<!. Corona del Mal". to <(lasaified ad no. 366, ~ellenl commiSsionapU\.. qualified J)4!lrso0. Costa FO ·• 1'll.D ocff:vu R £ 968-8822. Sun. 55.i:!-7143. 92625. e/o Dally Pilot, P. 0. Do'x , Call Bili Lacbenmyer Me1.11. Send i.olormatJon 645-2200~~ . K/~fs~zdWpa~~ttro'i-~.h~~ FENCING ···•···· L•·-• JUNIOR ,S.ALESM' EN' .\l::S Costa Mesa, Ca 646-39''8Eves67Ul77 &. ,.,ume to Classified • MATTRESSES Closing Out >'um. Apt. ~ -~;;;i;mmiiiilmiiiiiiiiilft~•L ES••'rE••;_ ad no 36< c /o· Daily ••• Bamboo L.H.. Set, tables cond . $00. Eves biS-3077 . wanted w I posts, gateii Age 10.15. Earn SZO..S60 ..:.Al Wh '"c~~~pe<>-Pll t 'p o' Bo i=• ••.,,TfNI•"'*' Queen,Full&Twin~u; lamps,bed,&moreRea Mu st Sell 'fhis Week! avail . 541 -3336 o r p e r ao -· u• the o • · · x .....,, """ ,... ... ~ p · d M l307 W nay NB Sal 11132,-7'"~-• per week gelling new · hottest ar.ea. Huntlna:ton CostaMeaa,Ca92626. rice lo oveNow!! :-. · · Custom bit. sofa, multi ----··-·----~ customersforthe.OAUN , if Deaob " Fou ntai'n SHOWlcSALI 833·9625&646-8GIJ6. Sun.lOamto3pm colored velvel. pd. $825, W ed PILOT l . M -s ~ ... s ci. .. I unl -Old Aquariums • ter lclm and 8. d i earch Valleyf C•Jl Phil Mc * IC 1. ~11per1 Olllillll M ! SOFA.BED, like new, din-G.ARAGE SALE Sat. sell _S290 . B~nt chf?me with broken glass. Saturday~ You must be . 1~amee, ViJlaee .Real Ll1 eindenAgency Fll.21.aJ.23 ing rm. set. Make offer. sun. Feb. 22nd & 23rd roc k1!'g chair, pd. ~175, CalJ6"S-2l98 outO( acOOOJ by 3:00 p.m . E.staie 963-4.567 '4020 Birch St, Ste 104. l<~ri. Sat. 12-9, Sun.12-6 54&-Ql.42 eveniou. moving must setl·ever sell ~00-6 m?S ol~. U:l74 --------- and be able \l.I work at · m.n• Newport Beach 833-8190 Gen. Adm. $1.SO. ylhing. 2417 Elden ··o· Admiral re1r1g /lreezer FM C;1r Radio ror 12 vott JN1l--3GayeperweeJt.No '· ~t:~·:,: :. · llEALISTATI , CollForADot. P1lbllchrdhd MOVtNG:.Large home. CM ,548-3211· c?mbo, 2 dr, gold, $110. C a ll 494 -0387 or deUveries or collect1ne. llOmS £staoli.shed°19ss fine Rosewood & maple 1' uU sz chiropractic mat-644-9179. ~a.· Tra.napo rta tiot1 PIP· ·4 JruJustrial, commerco:,:'aJ. furn. Com plete maple 3 F'amtly Garage Sal tress&spr1ngsw1caster M I I vided.CaU644-6236. MEN-WOM EN· C I'd 1 ERVlC&...Sla. Salesman Antique chai$e Jounge bdrMSl.50 mapledin ta-1'.,urniture, lots ol lrame, pd. :ii250, sell u1ca r,, Eq u •I .0 p por l un I ty d~~!~de:le 0~0:~a ii " lube man. '.lbp pay & rare Chinese rug, manY ble $35, m~ple chest, 2 pc womens clothes & mis ilOO·l .Yr old. 675-6934. lnstnlm•nh IOIJ. Employer 1 Wt"llt"ng b rrlnse beneOts. ,:.xper, quality antiques . curved sect'J 2 1 g cellaneous635#A,Pulle •••••••••••••••••••• ... . roker•&e business int man pre('cL Full or 960-1636. . lounge chrs ttrvffl twe~ Place San Clemente Gemto.p camper shell w/ Sli!SO Set Burgundy pearl LVH t 17 a 1rowing Jrvine based p /llme. Sbell 17th & sol'a guitar' leather top 498-l309 492---l778, Sat curtouns for a Ford g· Cameo drurris. 4 Zild~ E' /lime, 11-7 shifl. Fri & to rave brollera1e·d~e!opmenl lrvia.e, NB • ' Roll top desk, olfice size, corree tabl~, iu11e pot & Sun. ~·dinghy ho1.!l, 1 s!t 5' jians, 1 Piaste. Covers. Sat orr. S34 per shirt, r1~m. Pre1u.ge orrtces . recently refin., solid plants , books lOO's or . dinghy oars. 646-1080 All hardware. Terrific Smallconvalesrenthoep. with ldentlty. Aslociateserv1ce Sta. Attendant mahogaoy.891-2853. .1 ID • 17631 a' ~-Dmettc set, 6 chrs, iSQ. aftJpm. .shape.$600.&W--0980 • broker or broker / p/time. Avail eves & 1 ~ 1· oc-oa:e, Cherobe, ~20 . Elecl-=-'--'--"'-------... -~------- Glenh•ven ol Newport, Wehavejobopeninllsin: salesman relationship wlmds.Neat appear.&ANTIQUESSHOW "& U.a.lv. Pk, Irvine . roas,er , $20. Jronrit Apts1zestove,xlntcond,Offlc1.FMrnHwe& ~ .. 64:..' ::6....:7,;,764::..:c· ______ I .Europe avail. Write P. O. Box handwriting. Exper'd 00• SAL E Mar 14, 15, 16. 552·7753· ironer, $20. Misc. 1777 $40. Other misc. Equlpmfllt IOH "'""""""""----•I Alaska 15107, Sanla Ana, ~05. ly need apply, AM 's, 2500 Ross m o or Shop' g SOYA BED, like new Lewis Ln , llB. tl-67-6229. 64.2-6861. ••••••••••••••••••••..,_,, MA. · .,_H .. lt.l,STS Panama or call WDC Properues, Newport Bl CM Center. Former Kress conri Queen size i200. <Slulerat Spr1ngdale.1 POKER TADl E Dr sser SECYChrs S8/24 execSJil \,,. 1n Hawaii 1714)1179·4303. ' Dvld~I-DeSeall Oc&h.CoStlallls besl~{fer.847-6556 HANGING 'amps man w1m1rror. Nit~ S~<1nd, chrs ~15 /25, d~l't mach Service Station help eves a a1 ,. a ers ec· '-' • D k 44 w 148 L a.1 $65 Pierce 867 w 19 C¥ *elMIRAL California & wknds. No exper. tors t:all : (213)430-4910, Oesk,lgewatnut$l50,Kg-misc . items. 13' Trave .es • ens 645:1411 *LA Georgia llCIEn,..X . necess. Min age 18. See 598-487Zor598-U68. sz bed $75, Col\sole Cir _.:_: .. 54.!1 -7011 t:loth111g, Walker, porta·1----· ------.. THf.. Kansas ~eavy pboneex:per. Typ-Fred .Yon tnru Fri 'ti1 . , TV (RCA as is ) $25 . !·' 806 blc com~ode, & whe,el IBM Selectric typewriter, ·• washln1ton 1ng a bllll y, Will tr•in 4pm, Mesa Verde SbeU Oak roll top desk, $425. Corner bed set &: table 'H"fel chair. misc. 968-54 ~7 12 pitch 13 " platte• Rates to VlrQlnla other duties. Very good 3131Har borSl,CM ' Oak c~alr. $70. 2 11 " ~ & misc. 552-7749. ~••••••••••••••••••••• 8SSS <:_anary,F:V. carbon 'ribbon. iaOO'. Korea benefits. , _ • Cuss p1d or1, $6 5 ea. 1783lMannSt.lrvine R~G.~al.Geid.nwstsel BUR . d 642-5634 644-1604 , $5.90 and SS.09 Per HO\lr Plus Coel ,Of Living . So th Ca oli llltltly•..,_. SerY.St&AthMI 645-5409. ~2345 Pacific . · dl.o;pos1tion & talent $650, ,.. L·• ~et, resser, $30. , • u r na 1193 Newnnrt.SJ., cbf , _.:;990:::.=E::.· .::C.::o::a•::t.!H::WYVIY:.!!-•.!:! fils,_1-'-A'-v-.'e"-, .=C.:;M:_:. ______ 18· Sora S150. 2 Chairs $.5(1 557-!1289 /979-18&1 .. .;sk, $<lU. D/W Wastek· PlaftOt &: Or... &Off M•t)4and ....... ~ ,. ea Color tY il60 Bdrm 1ng. $45. Tappan Dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• New York 17391'::-:S.,He SALES-Jr yoo're ootside .Sm a,J l Oak JI irr or sei 1125 Fa rb~rware CIHCLE ··V" Brand sad oven eye-level Range, COAST MUSIC ,~ .. t(entucky 847-96!? selling no¥' and want w/comb drawer, $35, grill '$30 ·Me E li t:i die, some Silver. Roll ~.942-7151 COSTA MESA 'l'o perform interesting diversified proto\.ype machining 'in A R&:D environ ment. Appli· .cants must possess ability to perform In- New Jersey L ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J beautiful, 'NEW, hand Ta 11 m a r b I e to rid in boots ns5 :g ,1'5 Silver Headstall & rem.s Te1as crafte~ bead jewelry for washstan d, ~65, 435 548-la77. z ~ · ~ather hf!lter ~lead. Fruit & vegetable juicer •FebOr&anFair• North Carolina extra $ call Marienthal ColtonNB'&t2-7Z26 tor more info: 673 Sacrifice $25 (New $HUJ WIN lf2 ORGAN! -k f M 97~-9286 0 h P . Colorado REUB.....,'S Ml!.-9282. Appll IOIO Bun~ or twin beds w/at· lli or ary .. , t er nzes .....,. •en tach desk & shelf, walnut H -•-ad~--~ 806 14 Vol. La Salle Law Booths-Exhibits -dependently, applyin1 knowledge of blueprint :reading, shop, math, -tooling and tool: setup, Req uirement entails produeinr-precision n:iachine paru. And many other ••citing ~~'"'.....-' ••••~•••••••••••••••••• flnishi.50. 557--0842 ous-.--Hooks . Good coodilion, J.a1n Sessioils! and interes1ing places. H .._._ C $500-Fr1g1da_}· r. e window air . ••••••• _••••••••••••••• Fun & Gifll5 for All ow·--. d R K make ofter. call mon1ngs Perm f /time Good dn con it1oner, 13,600 btu. SAC 1 FI C E PR l CE . 1ng size bed. new com 49!t-lG!j.<!. Call 00-~1 {or.free · If you qualify, we'll Quar· antee where you WOfk. plus the 1ob you'll be t_!•ined in . HOSTISSIS ing ~ecord 'bo11.dabl;· llOV 73, xlnt cond. Sl95. Beauurul fine furnJture plete stlll piiCltaged, Ktr Calend06rot Events _·!' ~ atartel.' m.. 963-n .08 sofa, lo\•eseat, chairs. llrm $lll0. ~."°'ortil $-150 1 Buildings Down aU kinds .. , D9J1 aMcph Uth thru ~ ~ di din.jog room. orig. oU queen ~170, ioclds. de D.i.snensional lumber F}ELD S ~areh<>U-'f C JJf j _ M gP ~, Kenmore ~asher, xlnt paintin1a, silver serving livery us ually horn .~neap. 17th fr Superior. ::>ale. 400 P1ano6 & ftf:· Apply 3-SPM Daily 2511.C-Hwy. ,S:rvic~t~7~.C\~~l1l:1~ roe •1di"4' 1M_u}~8cycle, fi'S. P!eces, many other fine 835-2~ti3 QM ~ gan s, n e w & used 'funl '' .~: 1 ... ~ a _....., · pieces. RCA Color TV. J 1 7 · Spinet s . Grands. . !· 1 · ~ " , Must s ell this week ewe ry 80 recbnico1or 20 mm pro-Player;;. Going out l'or call Army Opportunities Hewpori_., Equal Oppor. Employer · Speed ~u een range & 646_255!j . : •••"••••••••••••••••••• je.,tof.;-Super"'s', ioOd buS'iness. Rent /option ld ~ ds h /w.s b r con sole. WA...,TED cC:nd $115: Paliaspnic buy. Kaw:.ii, Stieoway,." ~eronutronic orrera you: •Dent.al Plan •OVertime TRAINEE harv /gold. Cost s 73 King •1 mattress & box · ~ taperecorO.:;~goodcond Bitldwln, Chickering, ~Ice. reasonable orCer springs, good cood $45. TOP CASH DOLLA ........ ~ ............ a .. .,.•p.... Yamaha, Kimball, Wwt., "nr-2\.186. Other item s. 1539 PAID FOR YOU _....~ .... ~ ..... etc. •Shift Premium •12 Paid Holidays •Company Product 645-11°63 Join the J!l!iiPI• · ASS£MBL£RS 2 yr Heavy duty Whirlpool Sandcastle, CdM. J,EWELRY, WA'fCHES, GQ!t'Memberi.hi'!;,lryi.De FIELD'S (714'638-2770 hMrgtft~ .....,_ IPockCll)lrl) Aft,'.f OBJ EC'l'S. GOLD, Coast Counrry w u.b1 Cor 12672 BrOokhursL GG RN Purchase Plans ".Paid Medical Jn.surance •Excellent who' .. wi•"l.111~ Anny. To Rot•te shilta <PRNl NoExper.Necess. auto. washer, Sl2:S. Call Custom Sofa, crescent SJLV"ER stRVICE, sa1e.4!M-2243. inamalldept.tocoverill· DayorSwingShitts 54B-45J9•ft5 pm. shape, tufted back, like FINE'. FUR~ & AN . BEAUT. Ebony Bab¥ neu" vacations. Exper. Call ~IJ.-....4450 Movi ng! ·Re{r ig. frost· new. $250: Maple wagon '('IQU ES.,645-'--22W Antique Chest ol drawer':i Grand w /s tool. Xlnl. pref'd. Cont.act Donna NEVER A F££ · free, bottom freezer. Gas whl lgt fui:, copper Ian-. . cond. 11200. or make ofr. 1-'--------".1 RMoache. RN, Costa Mesa Tempo Tem,pof8if1tttP tange. Elec. range. dou-terns:~· 645·5578· ~:::P~11~!~&s~1~~~1 -~---~---~i""~~1588~iijjiiiiijijj( MGR/1'.RAIMEE emorial H05pl.tal, 30L ble ~ven. Washer-d~~er. Like New! Velvet sofa & ~-075-6712 New e lectrical firm has Victoria, C.M. 642-2734. r ·· " · ~II 10 perfect cond11.ion. love seat, coffee & end·l ----------t openings for 6 men. No EOE. J'ypJst. ifi \fPM, ~ 646--&4-7 tables, lamps, hide-a · Ml1c1Uan•ous C!:r)'~e~~ev~J::C! :; 1..:•c:•~P·cc•ccec=-:..54::8;..--<i54..:;;.:;3;_ __ 1 IH'1/CCUACU :a1~:~/~~1ltr . ~.. P..1ov1ng out o{ iilate. Good bed, must sacrifice! •••••••••••••••••••••• all MGRTrne.~guam+. D.ys4cklghts.Standby WAIT cross lop freeze 1>42-4649· *I BUY!!* C•r nee. Ace 23-48. Mr. time. differential .pay. USS refrigerator. 2 dr. f15. 1\tovlng.Bargains! 2 Jrg Good ed f . & ilOURL·V, Levi,tu6-st55. l'ullorp/Ume.ExceUtot Cocktails. Luncbes only . ~-B·Colton,NB lamp• .• 35 ea. Olk us u.rruture '' •· Spec•'alty h E • appliances o'r will sell for . PEl\SONN.EL ~nents. oose. xper. ch' e I tbl ~· NEED 2 Gd I~• --u -b Rel•••-2 dr. ~-tfree, in se amp · -... you 1 ..... es. "" , C..ntact M-.J·--·. extra 11 a r p. lf6-l392 r•<n Rnd gold 'nl t tbl <»< • "-"~ ·~, Ext.1875 ~/t, C1• phone---. Mr ·~ _......., k I J h CJ d bottom freezer. Xlnt 1 e • _,, M•STERS 'UCTIOH v.v-.wuv • ..,.. COSTAteA as or 0 n. Ose d 0 1 .... o .,. i::Ao D.._,,... Dbl peadboard, ~30 . "" "" Department 51..01 I ich•rds, 846-64$5. ' . Mon con . n y ........ ,rt.:I'---.. Rect. fo)d 'g din tbl, 4 646-1686 & 833-9625 For -Ad h1 w .... ·• World M1•arWtk1pt.. . .. ~orkin._ Conditions 301 Ylctori .. CM· WAITRESSES KENMORE Washer & chrs, anti. ivory-wal. aft6orSunday8J9.0974 Call Sue 642-5671. Ext. 330- PHILCO FORD F l E 0 Gas Dryer, matched set top,$24G·paid $800., opens FOR SA · · Co · · · · ' ·. · · • . 642·2734 IOI time . .xper. ver $150 F . "d . W h to64"x38".494~. LE 15 lor an· D..-:..... 1· d~ -D . .. • N-T i --· -•· · 21. Apply in person · ."8'. aire 8'-°' te,,n•.l,ke new, sac. $60. n;:rwna IU • 1 s1gner C~ffern:. COR·pon•·noN I Surr&Sitjoln ~"0· trigidaire EJec52 sq yrds carpet pd G75-Q835 aJ't. 5:JOP!\1 01' ""'. . 4 ~.~ POSONNIL_· ·:;;.:~~~=s=~Ji 5930W.CoastHwy,NB Dr~e!a~Del546-8672 i50-' 1 yr old. Matc~·g 1 _w_k-'-n-'-ds-'-.-------I wil:d ays,541-MM WANTED o c c . ch rs, i 75 ea . llvy Old Chopping Slock .i-Aat a5'"1 a•c DIY. AOINCT 1..::=-=:.!!.:::::..C::=:---1 FORMER MARINES Gf'S Stove & Gas Refri1. 400-JlQS. :i.;200, patio table 48.", 4 ....._. .__. , ALE,S. Man/Women H · ·i· Uf bee Sm. Apl Size. S60 for . . h c Id .. ~, · ,._..... .,...,_ 2192Mart.in,Sle255 Earn $30/day or more. . as c1v1 ian e n Both 5 4 8 -0811 Twin bed set, dresser. n1te c r!4 go J ~ • .sears H ;If rt..... Do I p l ,..,., what you expeeted? Do : , stand springs mat· lo~a~·jJy <1r"gan. ben~h . ... UI 89 lau/ rvine f"ull fP .Tim e. 8'3-1™. yourselr a favor-C•ll 494-5682· t.rellS'eS, Pecan. siss, 54 " lots of music il.90. fa.lex C -t266J' ·75Z-4UI Mr. Thompson. rr " ~ 548-~847 or 9684".9171. LIKE New GE Refrig Rattan buffet, ~. Call co ee tble 'w /t>ra111e . SALESWOMEN TheC•reerCorp&ja~-ll'h cu. n. Wbl. $100. 21'; befo.re lOam. aft 3pm, $175. 2 Wht matching EQual Op~umty Nows tile lime to eet Into Full or P•R-t-Time Jn1 ror a Few f'oi'.ftfiir apt. 5 i lied GE etec. 644 -5839 child 's dressers SIS e.a. · .. Employer.tM /E . . Real Es,ate. Business Calt.548-.iu Marine• to Re-en.Uat:. Range . W ht . $.Z 3 N 8• . r 1..:64.:c5;..-_3:::3:.:l::.'·:._ _____ 1 - -has alway a been good ror , . . .. 675-8943 ·. ear new &> a only · • · ·9 But we're a ama ll HelpW..W 7 04> HtlpW..t.d 7100 $~58, large table lamp, D_eVllb1Sl!I 65 Neb~Jizer, MACHil;JlST, General "· JC , i. •••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••.-··~·GAS STOVE, apartmeni $30, lwn gld bd.spreads ~. DennettRespil'ator, W/J.ob ,&hQp exp. Com· _:ompta:l.' u·>'ffi r.e : · size .~. • $25pr. $48---0989 'rV<!P', $250. Dealers c0sl. peuve wages, ini. & f'h 'a-I Ecol 1 ••,en a 1714 >843-772l 213-592-lmeves. day work; !"Vk· Oa~s : ea I ~ e, ne . 'Lovt1seat hidabed scotch 5 4 9 -!•3\14. e v r!a : '63-8!ltt RE$TAlJRAHT ·~ lkycle1 1020 plaid, modern, xlntcond. ME M BE RS H l P in ·IW&-4751 OfFIC.IWOllC ·"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• i40 642-71 18 l!lVINt:; COA3"TCountry ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:~1 · · USED Bikes & P'art.s Sl5 . Club. $11JOO+transfer • 'the•tre Co. rnoviag of· "',•!( &: 2"8 N wpM't Bi d Queen S1ie bed, 1 mo old. roes. dwy s <21J.l2¥3-708l. flee& to Newport !Jch has C )f·642_79•10 v · $150, hke new, eves utl 7 call044-5736. 1 n e e d f o r < 1 ) · · 492-19"0 Recept/Ty~iat. (J) Bk· " 'Dots · · 1040 . . 1 H .P . l'ortable co~- kpr • ~QI Ofc. & (8) The Jolly Rog' er Re1"-_li'rirtt -. .., ............ , •••••••. Moving Must SeU G rll}5 01 pressor $100. ~Con chain A/P~y'•tile. Ple,ase seod ""'""1-••. · f•IE~· · furn, formal din set & hoist ilS. 495--5254. M " I D A T A re1ume lo cla.ssi(led ad Ho I I kin1 bd,qp set. 898-6(1(17 ""1 Pa1'nt' g •• Y k ,.. -5 I D ·1 P'JN • M•-•H U1 1n .., .. ew or CORPORA'.rJQ.N .. 1aa. ~0· O'. •18~ 1~Y 1-r.•• Wiii D.-. .:.._......, , lle~1onable Spayina & Brown Lla t~r Couch, ijarbor, dri{,wood MAINTENANCE seECIALIST Or a nge County based M'eaa' C•i262tl ' u. ""°"'1"!'1'"111 N~uter1ng Ratesl''Call: dre9setij bk .. caseis,·din-frame. 29x32-$6S. Mir· elecedl_rollic.!.lirunhnl'.h~lm· • T · . tm:ntentAflplcotlons . , FellneltCa~~ndJ, 1n1 ta•b!, ~hlZ7nfrbUfJ'et, ~r. 45!!~· ~~ed oak m 1ate ..,..e our PART-JME Telephofte ir-_-9 s1 .. 1k,.. ... --1 lt'-L ..,.... 635-r7976or ... ~ nusc ... ,-. . ritme, ....... L>Jlfl'OI", anll-Maintenan~e Depart• SOiicitors -Work rrom ""'" .. """"' irwu..,,. . · " <1.U• gold carved frame. ment .. Individual select-your bome. $2.25/h,r. ' \lirjJD'I MAR ANER ,AK~ Must sell! Blue ~··C!'Ol'ner ~x~0-$.55. Ca'mel. i:ix32 ecnnust have rtcont."ll· PL'US BONUSES . .N . al"ale •. 4 mo., Chamokm groupcoucb,adqoocl~.1 "d•oorator item" $65. perience 1n all areas ot aeLUng lnvo!vtd. CALJ., bloodline. Wlll ucriflce 1'~1owered 10' copch.. I' •67.a-3'2G ''\ maintenance with a L ~ w N _A -MA ' price for a good home. cond, $20. 551-QWa1 I . . · 1tr0n1 elej!tric'1 back· 1424 WJ--48ot. . SECR&TA'1'Y 12:.,;3C~-:: i:evr~~~"Ct~~J-s~.Mr.1 1 :· " .. growid. PAR'l' "Tlma Secra\•?i,· J , ~LKfES. Ake • XJnl line. solid . wo9d w /.PJ~aeOn ivenJn • ~52-3773 J I you meet t•••· a\Cc,racy in typl~• LOCA,. ' •, :..~44~· -~~ J:.u:~~ hol~s··a~ sn~, . Q!.1rles,.1e Maire gives~ a new blazer. A center' q uaOllcations, pl.a. .. p; ex~. 1n buainas let.\ 1717 L Dpr" ......... ..e : .. " · al\&. 546 , • _ 1 · lf vrirt a.hi ~~ ,coUectol\ i)'ent ira back add.ii the tailored touch. Shown here plJ ln pereon, MOld1y,-"nff.' 88 hn per wk. $2 • Musl S.ll C9Ueh a ~ y.•)l1-love ibis one. 1 1Jrith Speed.)' skirt Y :30'79'1 th•l can be made aborl: J'iiday,8:IO-ll•.tn. per11r. corona de.IM ...: AFGHANS Sil\fef/Whitu tabJe.s, e~ec. cietJrcbalr, JNve'1tbaRdsoaM!tram or kine· Fabrtc1: h1hl er medium weliht w~. otnce.Contad67~ & AP,ricots. ,.P u ps & hattb. covet c.ble 'pc color Cba.ial si•lled linen, aynthetics. 7046S. Jacket and Y·amt-1, 5kU;t MSI ·. DATA coal'OllATl'OM , ,., PosffionaA~fOr: adultls . !?how /pets. bdrmiet flndcood&&~ 13X4o S;i'rlted' ~·1.ell• •re cut tn Mli•es Sizes 8-16. Size U. Jacket A Vt SPACE WH&"N , 5'8-o52.S a1 . w:..-0:.0l 1 1 'wrlttf Ad 373 Dail)'~·' requlr• •rrpro'llin:iately 2~ yanlt 0' 45" '•bric. QV~G bl' wnppl DI~ .... ~·.•: A.KC Dachshund puppi•. Frmt DR-tel. wJe :hr~ P.O. Box 1~.CM. **' ~~ SkS:t:'::dii ~u:~ ~ ~~~ !ro fl"'-~ Othe11 tr•llle a'COOKS -·•Jl'W'lA''1 Lona & ahort h•ired . $!00. a· Soft. $1$. 'Slnatr , . order : send P•ttern nurubar (s), 1l&e, na.nt.6, l1ema lo waab clotbl, ·~ IUSIOYS · . J>uppy •hots. 7 wks. s6 w·ing mach ftOO A{fJ Conditioner. br ;,adcllwa ,,,d lip. Price 7048S SJ.SO. 'Y·30'19-1 "-50 ~.,.nd o&.bor Jlnd.i , W&nwac.M: •aln"R~':"' 83'1-7YO$ 751·"7lJ. " I\•"~ wJn49w or ~wa p'lua as~ po~•S•· now available -Ad••Ac:e Voe. .Ifill IQON 1pace _Sp "'-·~.-.· -...1s::nw:".J · · · . mb1AAt. PFlced riahll a,i.pptement-)llost recsll Spudea pattern d•i1n1. "'*•"'•f••nd elc.i«a ._, COCXTAIL w•.....;.... . :-aJ~v& ~rd ilti · REFRJG,con1pli!lnabed: 6'5-lllA · "-'1•"° pluli 50' postage. Son4 onlero to thlo :e.!lioc l~l.,ltom• wttb • ' "''~ · •• ' want tf ie11~.:lf~ din •ttL 'i:'Llbl, love 0 l O·~"" '""-" IU ,_paper', ctl. Spod••· 2 Bridce a., lllllonl, N.J . D.U, l'lletCiual/ted Ad, , da d I woll .U' Hlto. l4W _,..Rd. NB. •• ..---1 -ter, -D1i1>L c;P-lS. talJlf.l.11'71 •N0 ..,.o ·!.l..:i'.· )-c Ph: '45--otao .•k•nda ac;ce11q_~le1, needs o, . . • ., . , -·~· "''. ,.. IOOllR. onl1. J • line , $100. 83$-fTIJ. • • l l "· ' • 1 ~!;;~~~E~~~~!r!'~~;:·~~ . ~ .,,.. '"'!.... ,... .. ,,,,, ... · :r J..t ...... ; ..... , ~ .. s c,rctin; tllO ;o·,·~:·;~;;c!_;;. ~···-··-........... , ... ~;;u =··········:·;~; •• ---• 11a1r1 . !:x~eU.enl ec:>nd.Jlion, M8 ••••••••••••-..-..,.. ••\•~··-.•••••••••••••• PAV U.'8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•nyol\ At(eS Dr. .ii 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ -·"--b Hond•90Dtnlli•• _ w1W1•11t•c1>. A11teR;::, . , llltsoo JEMSEM -~P-ar8all • Gond-.$200 ~ •JOO:~ .. • • ._.__ ~ •-9170 Auth~...,. er.,tC••IY• 'HEALEY . -. ~ ••••••••••• •••••••••••• $all• fc Gervic• HewHl Dealer 8"4 •_L . '72SVXUIOl25 .68 DQDGt 6cylatlck. I chit .. ,____ ~..J;._ •••1t.••4'• ... -... W...-.: SkSe no fOr 111 •. -o6'6 $975. •se Vw. new eng. •0 ·~,. ' l11y or..... JENSIM f'IUU.CY NfO<•Dx. -& 0/8. fl•wPM !:latt>or. tzn. 830 cle•n. 51275. 646-2022or M~c:.:;=nc1 I '2601/JZ. INTERCEPTER I ,+ .• , I IN ......... f... .....,...,., .............................................. ••••• i-~ ... :.!!4:.:..J.·.c11~~~:. ••••••• i1~!. Merc 0 .des-S-'73-'MGB CONVT. "spcec,itra,nsrni~on, am rp,dlo. t!J93H£V> 71 1.5 COll•erllble Only 26,000 Jnilt'S, &rasl )'taro( a o.lasalc scne11! tW2'.l62J $17,500 $3399 .~ .XlhJ."'Cand . .s'l'5, Ci.Um....:.ec1a.~ Ho•• .. Salffl MB-7482 8411 Dove 753 • ~-ff "•le.-. <·rvaee." • •• ,, .• , •' •M4 bot 9160 · Lwg.S1••-. -~ -I U Sld' Ti" •!_.ajL !Qt 20' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8\lbble top camper '72 NewVort.8efctl M•w a Uteclc .. r.~ tMI wet&t:nd! J)OWer. a>/utU.m-6540 .F rd, tSOO mi., reCri&, "'"• · u. tllr~ct ,,.,. hdlle'.l'ldesl .. rine COITU7l todet.$5300,548-4454. 72 AHoR-l"leWporf 7l 450SL 1'~1nlshed in black iuquer w1lh black ~nlc rior . (#305) ~e.tut.lrroiA VI VOLVO ' • •" to~ P<>OI -llbl. HEAi HEW Y•loc• Savdor D ""·-4,\tlJ llllW ~ Sleeps 6, many xtras. ·~:8_~,l>utClub .Van . 2 tops, 5 sPet,Cl;*AM°./FM • G,1~ . ~~~t;~~~={!!:~~~~!::::::t~;600-2 ay r1who-"-SU SIT~"' fiidlo-;-1tl ma.-wtJttis. ~M.1~rttiiur and Jam. SI 1.800 I 'I ~ ••••••••••••,.-•••••••• t elephone opt1onat . .--.. l3GlGFT> boree 88r"Oove m::=I300 Nl:\JJf'[lf\T lf'11'llf{l ~ .. 1966 Horbo1 C M 646 9303 ... -... --••• 1*.!..l:f..._ 9120 '73Datsun2'0Z-4•pd, 642·9405 "' 4 73 MGB • •• ••..,1 C 1 R..a..: ~:~2~-8Si4-53!S3 ::i~:-:t:Gro=to J';A.RINQ .. NewporLBeach llOOW.Contttw,.N.B. lT~'d:! .. ID.d A.n1.i.Qo-. Blk -'-21'-24'Motorhomes. '11 Dodge 8100318. New AM /FM. Lape de.ck,l------~-~-1 Excellent econoll'I,,.. RO.ADSTER • lnickel ui~ ~~ S/ ... ••••••••• .. ••••••••• Special weekend & week· pM1nt, cpl, panplina . 34,0QO .rhiles, ~tra nice cylinder classic. \tt50l lJ ·11 aiflk.mi.u1. l'op JCat. Camper, for iy ral.ts. Regeney whls. Ttdeck,ait'shocb MOTOll c••s l OY~u; ffcedfflea 9740 , 51695 i\1\t11'"i\'l radio, chrome· -!fF::!!t':"'C!::~~'---1 ToytKa, w 1bool ~cur. Motorhome Rentals. $Z20021~1HarbOrW. ,.,... HowordC'-Yf'G!lef ••••••••••••••••••••••• wire wheels, & low talus. I mos old, $3541, 545-5624. llOOW.Coasttfwy. f>Ove and Quad SU, Nr. Th•1eCcr1An miles! tallJBV> n ,,s1 ..... Iott lll0-2054 RENT THE BEST 73 "; DODGEFIMahxl Vian. Newportllesch MacArth"'· Jamboree 75 MERC. EDES WalHngforY-$3695 . •11;,.••••,•-·•-•" . , -seeps 4· WI toi e•i 645 1102 and Bristol Newport I u-1 . . Jvania 23" clolor-T.V. una ,l'ord F250 Ranger Executive, 25 all tux s~owe r , ' bnr. stove, .. Deach833-o555 . 280 .. MlllP-•''""'• J' IM' . /Im record r""'"'• W/ll cabover camper. xtraa free ml, P.P. oven, sink, wt.r. hea.ter, 9701 Full!. equipped'. Aul'/FM J' . 557• __ ......... _ .. ,._. ~litt •.abap.e $36ou. 919--00565to8pm refrig, 11wning. 12 vil. AllCli '73DATSUN240ZAircon· Y ' '.i' • ___ ..... ...... .. ~.. 58 ••••••••••••••••••••-ste5eo, low mileagoexec. ·. NO. MAR/NO· --· rolltn.Tnrffl 9170 convert er. i 75 . . ditioning. stereo. car', F~ll sale price; MAR/ . ---..;%1."RCACOC.ORTV •• bleH 9140 4W-4334 . '73 Automatu::, tur cond. t6H6H0V)$4500 $10,832. Lease at ~78.89 . MOTOR CARS ' • ., . di w0r:s~$100. :.:::: ••• ~••••••••• ~;;::~·:;:i~;;~·;;.~·;1;~ van-·73 ood~e. Air, cpt. :~~~~\J,o~:~~~t~~t. SUNSET FORD 0P<per0 m,00;1t0h~.~.""p1l=~:!~ MQTOft CARS ;;:.0..--....:::::.....=::... __ ~~Completel'y selr con· i.ric brakes. like nu, bit Auto. trcins. AM /F!rf cond .831 ~9107 · S440G~rdenGrov~81vd l200W.Coastllw)'. fAP.£ Rt!CORD£R Reel tained. 20' Travel trlr & olC. Appl. 962-194.J tape. Paneled. 536--2887. Weslminster 63G40IO . Ser. "3797 Newport Beach 'reel, '2 c:,hannel eab•D• w/1pace in NB . . ti45-68ml AUDI '72, 100 LS. auto · PKUP c h 11 Jim Slemons 645 1102 1200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-1102 · :;tllpes $200.811-1128 trlrpark.$11795.646-647113 Santa FeTrailer.$700. air, pvt ply. $3100. Cal 73 · amper s e' • ~· · eves,wkdyiHlQ-i.Mni. 645-5409. 2245 Pacific '73 Ck£V Van V·!!, ~JS, 968-6669 mag. whls, wide ures, lmpnrf5 7 1. 2 5 0 .c 0 up e. ·7 1 M.qo.G1.'. Be~utirul ,.._,lh Color.Q:mole $165.. Ave, CM. P /B, auto, mags, vinyl A/C, loaded S:?.795 ar best .,..-dit Lo m lea~~ ...,.. -al po~·ble B •-W. Trolltn Utllily 9 I IO int, stereo. 842-9166 '72 SL 100. 4 door:o.:':::"J<'";;·~;o~f~fe~r:';. ~64~0;;';;~37-';:;;;;;-:;::;-l-l'.:7~1 ,e4::1'..:~.:'.3::3-=:9_:3::0'.:0~I Brown/broy,·11 showroon1 con ion. w 1 · -·-a cond. Pr1. pty. 497-1182 t.1 u s t s e 11 J .P. p. ap .. ~7~ Mefor Cycles/ • all extras i2929.'4 .75 3876 Sc ~ 9150 ••••••••,.••••••••••••-.tos Wonted 9590 oites. 494-6soa days '72 OA'fSUN 1200, xlnt. MercecHs,..IJem: or497-3049. o __ -__ . ____ _ 1Whl TV SeL :as·· OOwrl Utility Trailer 4x6 CaJir ••••I!.•••••••••••••••••• 496-" .. """ an.yttme. cond. 30!\IPG , pvt. ply. & · •r••••••••••••••••••••• · · ~~ Si!OOO. 556-1i.>1 f'/Vff.f", Beaus,t(W fr, .74 BULTACO ALPINA Li c. s lee I frame WE PAV TOP DOLLAR Fiat 1-.P~vi[lcial· Ca.bi.net. $.5U. 3.sOc Under 500 miles w/sturd)' plywood bot· FORTOPUSEDCARS '74 lOOLS , air, 4 spd .72 240z w / \'Cry low .---------, llamiJtook CM Pere!. t, ndltl 1• tom . Sp/whl $50 FOREJGN,OOMESfJC AM/FM&ter.tape,lomi mJles.4speed,air,cool 1 ·Mlssko~."'-jo ·73 220 Gas. xlnt. eond. xtra lo miles, must sell. Ponchl' 9750. !\take ol'r . 979-1:1190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--Porsche '60 Roadster. Im· mac: & origin.a.I. Call ~ , ec o on 644-0lOl:t orCLASSJCS HELP! Must se ll _ .-niWllS .._.p B Col _,,..._~.0.1 548-«Ml 9 menlhot grpen, & a • · · or ... ,._.......e lf yourcar1sextraclean 55 --0175 screamer ! <RST964 J lloipOl_,.IS 'llft,em, entrl. $1!iO. XIDt. Avto Sff•lce & / r· ----~----1 , *viced by p fl.+ BiW 1973.Husk)' 250Wll, Pwh 9400 see us irst. '72 Audi 100 LS.4. dr. Air Orange County Volvo, MG 9742 ... -6-065. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -port, $50. ~03' xJnt548sha~, IA.UIR IUICK Am / Fm. Auto. Radia 1 _A_n_•_h~e_i m_1_;u_._w_1_t ___ 1 aarot _..t1 1 11e ......,_, "-:;;;::-;;:::;7";;':~:::;'j. ___ ~~~~--I••••••••••••••••••••••• l92SHarborBlvd. · ~ 67" -• 88 740 'P'l:ORnLA Con~ole 1lr73 Suzuki' GT 250 XJnt YW EMsaoG. ~!OCC Costa Mesa 979---2500 tJres. -"""· .....--..1 . ·66-1200 Spt. car. Pert. ......_. ~ .•:s.1·1 MG , C) •• W4taut cabinel.• cond. 1000 mi. M~t selli-----~----·I IMW 971 <!Hmpg, nu tires & bat. '74 .MERCEDES Ufo:Nz .Ph."2--dl86 1650 or best orfer . Ofr White V1ny1 Boot Fits TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• $900.orbstolr 67J-:;.~S ~de~L;1·th7~:>as':'1~~~~i ........ fl1S-9578or6*-2631. 1972 Ford, $35 or best or-PAID di'\. ~ Rat sell. 646·9:103 •'I • ol · . fer 642-7118 IMMEDIA""'Y .,.. \,II •••••••••••••••••••••••1.=c=-=ccc=-----I Salt's, Service, & Le.asing ' I•• 1167 BSA Motorcycle newl-'-=·='--='-----1 '"'" ' •••••••-.-••••••••••. clutch. new cables.' $'150 VW 1600 eng. $.150. '7U Bus FOR A.LL w..a.. orbestofr. MO--U734 . 'frans. axle. W.O. 5 to FOREIGN CARS 1974 PM 642-8767 BAVARIA , . ff '72CZ250MXCompletely1--------1 .,. •··~··••••••••f'---I'ticked. $400. Recreotiollal/ CLOSE OUT "U.8DATUPAC Call642-o913 Veloicles 9Sl0 SAYE'. · .-•tt ~·' eener• "· ······••• •••••••••••••• tt• banerr ehar1e.r ·73 YA:MAnA lOO MX. gd 1B72 Yamaha, :JJhp, Crevier BMW ew. W arraateed, i cond, Cast. 1375. or trade ~SO-Cail atler6 ioe w. lstSlreet · ORANGE COUMTY"S NEWEST & LARGEST J1\IMEDIATE DELIVERY All Models &Colors Dick MiUer Motors SELL US YOUR OLD CAR. WE'Li. LEASE YOU OURS! 100 New&: Used to Choose NEWf '(Jf\T IMPOHTS 3100 W.C..sl Hwy.NA. -~2-940~ . ---at.e. Portable., 'IDO\ln ror XR 75 or SL 70 · as2-33.Sti Santa Ana 835-317 120W. Warner . traasom with. ba~t,~~17~3~1;!:•33~----~·l,;:;:;:;:;--;;::-;:;:=::--::::;I llOOW.r..ntMwy.U. & at·so.11ilain Hous•oflr l!JTO .\tG .\t1<l ~e t, xlnt t holden. Wei&ha'1 •13 Bult Aj . 250c School Bus Camper, self it::.t'\~9405. & Santa Ana s,.:,7.21:.12 ... ·cond. uritish raeing bl. Stow wlii le un aco pina · c. cont. good cond. roomy. """-l :;:;'';;;;;';:';';~=;'.'.::::;::':"1---~5~2~l':·7'..c2~5~--.1 ~reen . !'wtusl sell. Sl:WO or rway. Greatest bQy'J Never raced, Jo mi . Xtnt i2000or B0.646--ii4t.r..? ---------·72 FIA l' 124 Sport Spider, . best oner. arlne UO A.C.! $250.(~-~~S600~>::·•~7~3--""56:::!1~'.:.· __ 1,4;';;WllHl;;;::::;~D~r~l:•:n;--09c5c5ftl0 WE BUY IMPORTS --~-----~ Xlnt. cond., 10 mileage. 75 t.1ERCEDES280; F~I· 675-~5!8 0.16 -~l. 642-8673 14 Yamaha VZ--8J, o• •HGE e~~-gas econ. ~"•,uo. Pvt. ly quipped, pl~ A,\f /1' &t -. - ---·--••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Doll•r •or Any IUlt. "'"""' 1 ~ ...., I I ·1 Md ' t t' ~. ., O DEST •1··-"Y''l stereo; ow rru euge ex· •· 1 g,ct. 1m stereo. ... 0 Pllo'.' w.,· .... as,.......,, 73 "o t II I t d MakeorModel. L .. "" 11 . • 644-0668 .,c u . x n con . .0 . e.;. car. l"u sale price ,\nsen spr ints. i\tust sci.I. man: HtllldaC Mal, 15,000 mi, 2 sp. T tC, 4 sp. JIM p ANOS • ~ ~I0,919 lease at il81.39 $3000. 8:i0-~ 5. 841(-5111 e.ve1 '67 ~KAWASAKI 120 Dirt shirt. t>os1. ·rrac. PP. , per mo. 4g mo. open Dir. -------~- YI' • Bike.Xlntcond$200 Call ~.IM7-oJJli MAZDA · ·-17141833-9300 THINK 673-3856 Sales-S~~;ice-Leasing F / A T ~~· M~a.uy 0 / • ·44 jeep, 4 wd . Reb1t 2001 S. Manchester Roy Carvn-, Inc. I J J\fercedes Benz '58 lOOSL, m~b. w/elee. start Honda-350, 4 cyl, 600 e.ng1ne + extr~. $1250. Anaheim 65&-6000 RollsRoyce OM mintcond. ls, IU f:ank eLc. mile, show n>Om cond. t:alitM74842· OP Dollar paid for 234£.17th St. SI 00 £.1.4511. &lo--5685 t ill u~4-e.r warrd $1050,640--083Baft.6pm BMW·s and a ll other Im· Costa Mesa 546 \Mot.o<Oaly1tll00orbel . TrKkl 9560 OVER FACTORY r . Call 1\on. MS 7U Yamana 650 Chopper.••-••••••••••••••••••• ported cars. IMYOICE only. · Xlnt cond. Many '"''°m GMC Trudrs Cre•i~r BMW 73 BMW 2002 ~;:;~;;?~~f!Mi~ accessories. $750 or best D'd · k GMC' 11 20!! W. l stStreet I Po• , , otter. Days c.all Bill a t 1 you now ~ se Santa Ana 83.5-3171 COUPE •••••••••• .... -•-• i7.i-OS70. Eves & Sun for less Ulan ~ord s & calJS45-1044. ~ge truc~s. Call us&: SELLUSYOURCAR! Like new. 4 s pee i~,~::.:::::.__:::::;:_ ___ I we-Uprove tt! · transmission, air condi IHI IWl'Y We pay toppnce! tion1ng. AM /FM radio PONTIAC GMt:'tnicks ; MUST IECLEAH (878JLSJ 2000 E . lst Santa Ana· W1Jl Lai.'.~ anything in 551i-lOOO trade. wa~:-hes, rings, $4999 Your choice of accessaies plus tax & license. SEE Hl:li9 fRI EDLA NUER EAT Inflated New 1!oo l·.--------1 TV 'seto.. l -. rites! "73 IMP ·•Jnca' 'ti:I F350 Stake Body 2UOO HARBOR BLVD. . 1\ • 1=======~- el. 23' Cruiser, w/duinp. l.6>w mi. Ex. 645-1500 "e.tul hDiA 1:173 F .1a~ 124 Sport's I )150 ll EACH ilLVI) ""f"dmunl~r 5 )7·6814 P. 1/0 enc. Lo hrs,· full cond. See at 1!12 Wells PL1 ___ c_o_s_T_A_M_t:s_._A __ 1 <:oupe, ioxy. midnij;!llt .a·mPer' top, cudd CMorcall72ti-l!:l80 VOLVO · blue w 1 ma~s A.\1 ,1'"!\I & bin. ~d. man)' nras. '7J CHEV Pickup. 4spd OralM)e Comty"s Mallory 1gn1t1on system. ,,900.6"-161D tra.n s, hvy duty Highe1t$luyft' 1960Horbor.CM 6469303 Sharpest Fiat 1n toy,•n 26' LYMAN radiator 1susp. 32,000 ac-Olli Imports · with onl y :.!\KXXlm1 . Call V~,immacuJate. '6'1 $500 or tual m1 . $1300 r1rm lillMoxeyToyota '73 BMW 3.0$. Stere att.5:30 prn,612-62JO · ,,_ I Nd J & 642--8&11J h Call RoaerorBill radio, leath int. Days • o ~· s c ean1n g 0 P . ~ ~:.13-1361. wknd eve Honda 9727 7• SAUNDERS Cab. ~~~7 {"P•l.rs. Eves Ford '54. J 'fon stake. 847-85SS H38-74of5. Pvtpty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ruiser, flying bridge Dual ures. Rblt motor. FREE APPRAISAL H•r~How! TheA.lltww 1~70 280 SL, s 11 \er /red 111t. Good cond. makeorr 673'-2094 or675--2464 Only Three ~ft! Mercedes- Ben:i: BRAND NEW 280 Coupes Oppor t~nity to own a new Mer cedes at last years prices! These cars are rully equipped ,\\ailable ror Sale or Lease. Call for lca::.t• quote. 11176){2132J l3876! 1 ~V•jo 1 Imports @) CHECK OUR REDUCED PRICES IEDUCED 5 400 from manufacturers su.:gested li st pr1ee AUSTIN· MARINAS • MG's \~{ HfPB r ~1 fOL/\tl DfR 1:•\n 8f.1>CH8L •D ... ···~·" f 1 I b8 J 4 't»J fl.I G 1100 Newly re bit cn~111e Guod cood ss.w. 54~-1636 PORSCHE • 7l 911°TTAllGA finished in Polar White laquer with black leather 1ntcr1or, 5 speed, 1alloy wheeli, AM JFM stereo. leather bra, 1 owner & low m1les. l ll~EPTJ • 72 914 t"11ushed 1n yellow laqucr y,·1th lllack 1nler1or, 5 speed, Ai\1 /i''!\1 radio, & low miles. t519GBX) • 58 l56A Silver with black in· tcr1or. tVRJ5t>l) Z lo choose! SI 595 J';A.RINO MOTOll CAllS 1200W.CoaslHwy. Newpon.Beac11 645-1102 . i2. !JllT, Ke!!lley Green fa c tor_-mags, Super c ond . make olfer ~~24:J2 ------ ·;2 l'orsc hc ~l l T . S spd, w / extras incl. air. Sep1~ ... .,,., llounds tooth int. Sh.::arpl ~8.59 5. 714 fti44 -61.114. ·;1 !JI I, Appear: Group. m;i gs. t\on1, Spoiler. S lo ti t> ,\1 : ~8.500 or ·! ~2 -li7ti7 l ~.l:I Porsche Conv IJ, clt"an ~. 49tl·39b3. l!ilo Punliac Lemans fully t.·qu1ppe d . ill . :Ill E . Air. mag:., or1g1na1 oy,·ner. i.l,WU. 714--4W-121:17. 1~12 91 l ·r J>or.sche. 19 ,&.10 m1. 1\ll cxtr;is. Perteet~ 1\I ust see this car . Pr1 \'ale l'arly.HJl-llltli. . t.•hcad. •alleyl ne: •72 Sua:ikl GT 500. Xlat Uody 1n gd cond. ilUOO. . Chry. Crown ,en1. ~unning cond. ~/bst 499-373ti am &eves. ~wJy 1tislen bt~. oftr. Mike 400·.7624 art MUS'f SELL 73 F d 112 ult~. $2.000. firm. lipm. · ton, lg bed, ~u tire~~ aft, %25 '73 HONDA 500--4, Super hvy dty s us, 645-8~ We buy used cars & trucks. Call GROTH CHEVROLET ror a free appraisal. GROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BeachBlvd. Huntington Beach BMW 530i Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800Alllos.Hew 9800 ovr 40.' Bl dbl plo. cond. •uuo ma. $1.200. 72 DATSU., •Doc .huU $31SOO, wu.n ~-954.5 ,.. lesel 5"500, oo· Navyl-'-''-'"-"'-----1 620 p· kup ull. Cabin•~ .No ena. '70 Yamaha l~.cc or '72 IC We .. _ .67>8M5. Vamhaha Mint Enduro, w / 'fop Kat shell -r il--a.. need work. Make offer. <ca mp e r J, chrome Mercedes. Porsche, 1111""-" .. s.a ...-9060 493-1W2. • wh ee Is & bumper' Rolls, & ExoltCS, Crevier BMW ••••••••••-"•"•• A,\'l /Ft.1 stereo, tape, & Classics, Imports 208 w. Isl Street PRINDEL cat. Never '69 Yamaha EDduro 17.5. more extra equ1pmen1! JIM MARIMO ~nta Ana 835·3171 n In Wtr' Must &ell Runs Gd. Mitfty XLras. (937FWZl MOTOR CARS . ~7·6087 549-3331 Call for information 815-1171 1.0% OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON.A.LL MEW 690.493-i.uz · PQO.Call548-6ltil. PricedtoSel 1200W.Coas1Hwy. ~ · "'- UX. SIO®. ··Mist .. '73YamahaTX500.cl~an,. $2.395 Newportlle"'h _ \111 U' '75 HONDA hauled & palnU!d. see to appr. over '"ed JIM 645·1102 Copri 9715 SEDANS . tubes custom seat. . .67M11L 8'7-2984 MAR/NQ ~L?OK I1'l'? tor AC ~ord ••••:••••••••••••••••••''our choice o( j MONTGOMERY 12• Shelby t:oora or 1nlo. to 72 C:tpr1, 29000 m1, xlnt accessories plus tax & '· "9ll CAllS buy. Call: 54ti--3!189 cond . one owner, good license. Order yours Ey. trailer&, coven, & 1971SUZUKJ90 MOT gas mi, 4 sp. 832-Ml4 tod u,~.ea.orbestor-0 . 8 ood 00.. 1200 .CoastHwy. Autoi.lmported 1 ~---~-----I .67s25852 • lit l~e. g co 1t1on ,'\JewportBeach ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CAPRI $125.S4l-S487 645-1102 "FRIEDLANDER " "UM M 1t •-Boom all 6 cylinde r, 4 speed .....,!_~: N• • .::: Genoa• "Honda Trail 10. Rebuilt ... ui 1·0·.,00 9705· trans mission, am /fm ..... e. ui-ui o· b k' XI t '63 Cbev Y.z ton pickup "'"" ========c1 ain Sail, fot 25'-00' w./ JI ore Jl. n · , · ••-••••••••••••••••••• stereo radio w/ tape, de-.- 9b2S G c;. i l•d 6 c;. ~12 1111 It •lilZ-19'0 shape.$1YS.548-3bil. i'few 292 engine. 6 bed .. 69 SPYDER "Int cond cor group. t0.58HNW ) ·73 Honda Civic, s.!200. -·· :29 s 1,00 -o•~-•-'70 VAHAMA, dirt bike, $600M6-5107· i255th or best orfer: $2586 Orange. 67J-QJ'1l. JW ~~'J ·Jl..Sed.' 6)fih; grealshape,Cheap! 19,12 For~ Courier, wide 1179-9065 GUSTAFSON .PalmSl.Balboa. r:_:-:r Y 8-46-2688 ureB, Us mags, chrome ltitSOO Beach Blvd.. J..,or 9730 td. $23,$00. 83.3-2620 aide pipes, camper & '66 c.;·r Heblt. eng. 25t'MG H.B. 842·8844 ""••••••••••••••••••••• .._:,••· · Vespre Ci.ao Moped nrly more! $2450. 842-1229. nu pa1nl, 5 s pd , dual I 44• HHIMttofll! nu. ~. 435 c.otton NO, . . carbs. :>1.oos. j40-<llKH '71 CAPRI • _ llW~ 642-7226 i2 DATSUN pickup, air, . . 4 speed transmission, ' SloOpOauie low miles, & a steal a Alla Romeo Tl, fm1am radio & heater, body side Tu.lb' equipped to race, 73 Kawasaki 350. bought $15115 t4alOOV) Orange rad 1 o. I 1 k e new. mou Jd in g. (807 AZW > JruiaeorliveaboanJ.HB •oew74,al00,xlntcon.:1. Copnly Vo lvo. Anaheim )4i:!OU 1bSL , eves ca 11 $1586 •lip.Pripty.675-47!18. 557-3842 T51J.20JJ _,_,,_-0_1_53_. _____ 1 -GUST/'FSOH a• Is lander B;ahama,i.,..,.,,.~:~;;;;:;:;T;;;;;::;:';";;;;;~~r-;;~~::::::::--"'"""'i 16800 Beach Blvd .. Jnetl.e model, s ips 5,f H.B. 842·DM Int eond. $4800. P.P. Do!M8 --· .ianeer 26, •ell' clean. ! many xtraa, Sl0,000 ........ "" ........................ WILL IUY Y04,IR DA TSUH. To:roT A . 01 VOLICSWAGEH oles•le Hobie Cat ru. 16/14, aails; rud· ra. tramps, etc. PAJ D 1'"0 R OR NOT. 'ales. Se r\'IC'e & Leasing WILL PAY TOP • ', , -· oble 16 •7815. Full t111J l .. g•lv. trlr. P/Jt. 642-UOl. l.iJ>o IA. ~av1~. 8est ofte Sloli.W-00. .. I DOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN , 540~. '71 • 1300 Coupe. new eni . AM /FM . ·70 Wa gon, auto. 1nags. Pvt. ply. 646-966.1 '73 240Z Aulomattc lransmii;siOn. air cond1t1onin&. low-, low mileii. t99GJ EY, $4999 3100 Ill.Co.isl Hwy. NA 642·9405 '71XJ12 SEDAN lmmtt cul<tle Orig . pwner. S1l\t'r 'j/,t~y W/black 1n1cnor. $800U. tw:l-3 12l . ' ltmil =·~= ..... !?.~~ J,ENSfo~1'4·1-1 l'<11 ey '73. lo OLVO tnllea.gc. hkc new, al'l'l·r. Pv1 . Ptt .\.K:ttras . 1966 Hotbo1 CM 6'6 •l03' 2U-33ll·"49 ~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE US FOR YOUR REBATES S600 CASH ON CASSIN I MATADORS ·----· HORNET s400 CASH! ON SPORT ABOUTS ·s200 CASH! D&L Ol I MODB.S ·----· LOW COST .ON GREMLINS HORNETS & ******•************************* ! MO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ! • QH AU. REMAINING , ft • 1974 GREMLINS• 1974 HORNETS• 1974 MATADORS ot ************************~······· .' 0Hr 20 y...,. of Dependairle & Rtllable ~ko THE PACER •S HERE · BEAT Feb. 28 Rebate ., Dead line WISTIUHAYI A9UAT SIUCTIOH TOSILICT FIOM • WI MUST MAKI ROOM! Sa.• Uk• H•l'fr a.ton 40 FIREBIRDS TO CH0051,IOM AT 'till 'foyota Landc ru1ser. ., Exlras . Great run 'g Orange with. black in· con d · A s k ~JU U U · ter1or, low miles & ex- II ·-""'°-"'-1--"'1>4-"Y'-a=l:.:l::. •:.· ----1 celient condition. Priced tosell! llSi:!llll'r'J HUGt SAVINGS 12TlAHSAMS I 0 l'OIMULAS 04""" 1973 FIREBIRD ESPRIT .. ..-.. ttctorY ....... If .. ..... 11_ ... ·---....,._,. ___ _ ._ .,_ IOIOHOCI l -"""' .. .oao--"""- 53689 25 GRANDPRIXS ALL LOAD~ IXAMPLES: HEW '75 GliNDP'ltlX (165874) ....,,. ... , . ........ '71 Capri 2000 Auto .. air, R&H. decor •ri:i .. r1IJY wl'lee 1s, JleeDIJl . 5.1$8f '6f MerC. ........ <::pe. V8. autoN fec:t. air. P.S .. P.B. IVWl1559J '70 MARK II 4 DOOR Au\omatic tra11Jm1s.saon. radio, heater. t2USCTQJ $999 ~emtlflDiA \171TOYPTA : $150 OYER FACTORY IHVOICIOH ALL MEW '74 COROLLAS, CORONAS, ,MARK ll's, s999 '75COROLLAS YO{Ur choice or --------·II aicetssories plus tax & '69 OI• C.tlos• license. !>ii 1-1 Sor::irerne cpt. VI, Auto .. Wr. viriy1 rool. A&H,tft.S., P.8., (YXR550J • 5 1089 '61FlrtWrd e cy1 .. ·~'<\· p s .. rldlo, """"· !?'!· low '}TOlf"-(XXW010J 51589 70 9t9ld l'ri• ,l VI. 1uto.. alt tond.. vi"' roof . P.S .. P .B., "1rinclowa.(106ClTI ·5 1189_~~ "FRIEDLANDER " 10081 C.G lil •d G--.....to-c:.~n·,. SJ7 S41.4 '75TOYOTA I • AT COST SALE! $2597 (t1072J + ·r&L ' : . emt lW>iA -~~!?.~!, 74· Corola Sln. Wgn.·14, gaJ&a . Emaculi.te. · $$'1.1orcer. l;l -7 pm j-<1120. ·72 CELICA, blue, xlnt. cond. A 1~l 1Fi'd tape deck, MUil NU. ts-U-'hl5.2 t7t7 -· 73 · Wagon. 4 speed, Ell'.CI. cond, 10. mites. am/fm stereo, nu. radials. $3U50. 4~4-974d. BUICK '73 "LIMITED" ··225,. 4-dr. hardtop, fact . 1u r cond. fuJJ pwr, vinyl to p. tapes try 1nter1or. dual coml'ort seats, lilt wh eel. cruise con'trpl , pv.·r . door Jocks, Ste,teo w t If track tape, etc. True luxury at a bargain price. l l04HGBJ $3888 SPECIAL P .:tiASE .. • 94 MEW 1975 . CHEVY PICKUPS LUVS • 'I• TONS • ¥• TONS ' CYLS • Y·l1 • STIC:iS • AUl'OMA TICS . .. ·somFTI ..... 1.ow:.~.,_;,: . . ---4~~ ' . . -{ \ , 'ti~ J::LDOHADO, beaut. cond . One 01 lhc lle:.l years. l;uid w1L;indau top, ;Ill JC'alller seats, power t'VcryLn111i;, (:om - µL loa ded. i\1ust6ee. C;tJI t\;ttnv, ti45-4tl78 alter 4 :JO ,\Jon 1nru ThUrs, ·71 CJ-JEVROLET 1\lonte Carlo coupe. Power and air cond1tion1n g. (66100Y I $2399 SUNSET FORD 5440 G nrden Grov·e Blvd \Vestm1ns1er 636-4010 orvetles. Choice of 10. 70 lttru 75 . 4 spd , au1o·matics, T . Tops, Convs .. Orange Cou nty 's 11nest selecuon. Priced to ~e ll. · Howard Che•rol•t Dove and Quail StS. Nr. ,\f <Jc.Arthur, Jaml>Oree and Bristol Ne)Y:port Beach tl33-{)555. ·74 COR VE'rt'E T-·rop, auto. ~uuo. 64l-{i861 ' Autos, Hew 9100 AM!o1, Hew 9100 Autos, tlew . 9800 ................. , ....•. ·.······················· ........................ . r I -------s2995 Full power: beau\. brown w. brown leather Interior. Lie. 411 EOS. 13 Cad. Ellforado------s5595 Beaut. crdam color w. white leather interior: fully litel. equipped; low mileage. Ser. #5291 13 .Mercede$ 450 SEL------SaYe Beaut. tMlg• w. cognac interiOf: low milelge, Lie: 527 JRT. t..ease or sell. Z~u.C!~;.n~~~o~P!~~1on-. .,-,--.----'369_5 fulfy tact. equipped; ser. 13~ ~ . ' ~ I 73 Cad. Eldorado Coupe ---~-.... ' ._ ss595 Full power; Low mllesl beaut. er..,.,, w. matching lealhar Interior; Ser 5291 '. 14 Lincoln Con~ MarklV:---'---s7595 Full l)O'Wef; be1ut. low-mileage car, Ser.-~·· ... .. r ( I " Jljti7 Squire W~n . 1•1s. P1ft, P 1W, ltad10, llt1', A~. good cond. ~,.., 64~-tltl l~ or ti"2-137<!. , 1 -~ ~ 't:itt 4 Dr, good oond. ~­ or bt.'st Ott'er. 1\fust sc~·t! ~-7004 . . ·':'. 530i HereNow1 . READY F.OR,.: . IMMEPIATE DELIVERY. l ..• l · ... ~ '73 MlllCEOIS.JIO SI 4.5 fully equipped, will trade! • • '72 PORSCHE 914 6 SPeed, al~. must seal • ' '73 CMEYELLI . Aulomaltc. air, 12.500 miles. Will trade. • '71 TIOGA MIHl-MOTORHOME Fully equipped, 6.000 miles. call for specs. • • '72 CAMARO RS Automatic, air. till ·wheel. landau top, 29.0oo imrnaculete mites. Lull'.Ury on -.... '6J T-BIRD Classie! t owner a mini! • '73 CADILLAC ..Q>upe De V~l• • - wheels! l +.ooo 'bawlesS n'lilea A • Priced to Sfll. . ' • • • · • '7J PORSC:HE911T Silver w/black interior. 5 speed, A-1 • • "•6 POllSCHE 912 Rare 5 speeqi runs superbt • & Lots More • •• '1.-... Jl402M499111l .. -"'f - Ml1siori Viejo · ··•3 •1u bra•. • • ' ~ . t; .:1 831 ~2040~495-4t4'r-= • -·-- • , l I ' I • •'"7.1 l'OltD ffol.IOO VB, auto. trans., tactory air conditioning, power ~ng. radio, heater •. tiot«l,glass. (316DUX) a IAIAHCI NICI '$1371 ... P'LYM. l ,,..., HI VB, aujO, t~.ns.; radio, heater.(3070FF> ~AH~EralCE. ·. 5717 -71 a.:.e .. w..-;V..s. ,uto. trans., large lam11y •1,Jecial. Fully Ui!>ped. (S«FEO> Cl.IAIAMCI PllCI .. '1 · • .,, ...... Swfw v .. l/'8, 1tick.1 pwr. steer., hlae wh~ts, fat tires, p'lneled , 'carpeted: (J041,2Pl CUAaAMCI Pl.fCI '3288 •nt;;a;;:#.u. qq.nt. little wotkhorte, ,wtllte. Lie. No. O'MS2W Q.&UAMUPS~E : 5 1488 ' .,, :n--c. M TepW.. • va.-trllJll •• l•ct,IX)'. • co 1n1. Pow<!' .......... ppower dlsc' • r8dl0. heater, uw . '7' FORD Country Squire 10 passenger wagon . {293J J!G J i4299 SUMSETFORD 5440 Garden G"9ve Blvd Westminster 6364010 '69 Ford Pickuo r•2••5'EJ 5999 '68 Buick (VTP108J 5899 '69 Pontiac Lemans rt:roAI 5899 '69 Chevy IZ~8J 5899 70 Chevy (=) 5899 '68 Oldsmobne Cutloss (UTD792J I I ,. I I {PA13611007tl Used Low Mil~ .. Immediate Delivery , ' ' 5199 58t2' DOWN MdHTH • '2911 tuH (ltlC9 ptu' 11> a r.c 1119 27 1<1181 mo. pr.i,.i..ct. i.. & i.... I M c•rr"'ll ~-°'1'1 • tllDL ~rltO~ymentpt1C•l44'3116 ............ ~~el7 76'11.. • '65 VWtamper (180CXY) 5777 5 100 ... t Pn lull PfQ plus ra.. & ~c. 13ll 83 !Ola.I mo. Pfl'll. lr>ci'. ... • le. • ... '*"Ying Cl\at9ft lo" (Inly 2<I ...OS. Delelt9d-n1C>fb 11031 n "'"*' ~ "-• 21 .flih, '72 Ford fickup st2i7 ~· '100 .... .'73 MmdoRX3 40oor (690KLQJ 51677 5 100 .... ''71 Fiat 8so Sl>Otl Coupe (001BZJ) ·s1477 .. ..... ~ 554S: . , • • DAILY PILOT '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. LOW miles. (2e.4KSY) Immediate Delivery ~2977 s199 . s1121 DOWN MONTH ·· ' . 1:zen lull pAc. plus IP & lie. ta.27 .... ITO. jllllllll. hcl. Tai & le. & Iii cw..,;tw dw9" fror Otllf 41 -~-n1_~··•4t.S.118.,.,,,..,.. ....... ~,,,,... '70 Datsun Pi (12892) up 5777 ·5 1:00... 538'l !411111111 -l)h.ra lu' lie. '31.a:J iot.i 1'1'1(1."""'" "2, llilo&loe.lllll~~lorM)'24 ...... Dllttn.o 1)11..,.,.nl """* 11031.112 AMu9I ~ Amie 21 .98'11> '72 Datsun 1200 5l4J7 5 100.... sse •1•",.... DnOf J11w• • 1re. ™-54 *!.'=e ~&lie. I all~?AF.o':.~ .... 1 •. 1~ .. ·~ • '68 AN£ Javelin (XWF215J 5577 5 1.00 .... '65 Buidc Skylark. Auto., A&H (NBB6821 IRVINE THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 23. 1975 SERVICE DIRECTORY Authorized Sales -.Service -Satisfaction = E:! 15 = AMERICAN MOTORS =Word S. lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santo Ana = 547-5826 == ~ = = = = = = Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 5 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ano = 835-3 171 ~ = ~ ~ = = = = = == == == = CADILLAC = Nabers Cadillac -= 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa =a 540-9100 == = = == == == C3 ~ CHEVROLET ~ Connell Chevrolet = 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa = = = 546-1200 -= DATSUN = Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., I Huntington Beach 842-778 I ~ = 5: == = El = == = = = == = = c: = FORD rheodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 =-University Oldsmobile : = 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN· MERCURY a Gustafson Uncoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 a = = = = = = = = = == = Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ano 547-0511 : Connell Chevrolet IS 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~ 546-1200 ii OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa I 540-9640 == ::; PONTIAC = :=:: = = = = = = = = = == == ~ = == E! Dove Ro ss Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 ROLLS-ROYCE 2 Roy Carver Inc. = 234 E. 17th St. I§ Casto Mesa 546-4444 i TOYOTA. = =Deon lewis Imports a 1966 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa = 646-9303 == g E:i i VOLKSWAGEN i!S E§Chick Iverson Volkswagen :: 445 E. Coast Hwy. ~ Newport Beach = E! 673-0900 = = i VOLVO § ~Deon lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa I 646-9303 = E"= i I 'f\r!PORT! HltJHlldHT! ·.:. :-.. ·. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 lO:OOAM 6 (i1) Ci)({) NBA Basketball Portland at Washmgton. 11:00 D ~ (j) (10) Workl Championship Tennis Don Meredith and Bud Collins are the commentators for the action from La Costa. 12:00 U (~ (j))_(}) The Superstars "Men's Finals" 12:30PM f)-(ll) @ CBS Sports Spectacular Events include the World Middleweight Championship; the North American Sky Flying Championships; and platform "paddle" tennis competition. 1:00 I INHL Hockey Philadelphia at New York. 2:00 (j)) ~Glen Camp~I L.A. Open Golf 4:00 ( Cl)) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports The National Finals Rodeo from klahoma City, Okla. I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 6:00PM D Kings Ice Hockey L.A. Kmgs vs. Buffalo Sabres 9:00 m Boxing From the Olympic . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 7:30PM 9 Warriors ~sketball Warriors at Phoenix. 11:00 0 USC Besketball Tro1ans vs. Stanford. 12:30 D UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. Unrv. of Calif. SATURDAY, MARCH l 2:00PM PGA Golf "The Jackie Gleason Classic" 12:00N ~Prep Sports Workl L.A. City Basketball Play-offs 3:00 B ~Pac 8 Basketball use Trojans vs. Univ. of Calif. Bears. 3:30 ( I Cl)) CI) Pro Bowlers' Tour The $100,000 Midas Open trom Hartford, Conn. 5:00 6 Sant• Anita Feature Race The $100,000·Added Santa Mar· garita Individual Handicap for 4-year·olds and up at a mile and one-~•Shth. U (~ ())) C.V ABC's Wide Wortd of Sporu The Flamingo Stakes Horse Race from Hialeah Park. Fla. 10:00 I UCLA ~sketball Bruins vs. Stanford . 11 ~30 USC Basketball Trojans vs. Univ. of Calif. 7:00 1:00 1:30 10:30 7:30 1:00 9:00 ~ 7:10 1:00 1:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 7:30 7:30 &=00 9:00 7:00 1:00 9:00 11 :00 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 9 (C) "The Tender Trap" (mus) 'SS--Frank Sinatra. Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne. 11 "flyl,,. Tlpra" (adv) ·42-John Wayne, Paul Kelly, Anna Lee. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "A Flstful of Dollars" (was) '67 -Clint Eastwood, , 1ar1anne Koch, John Weis 9 "I'll Cry Tomorrow"' (dra) 'SS -Susan Hayward, Richard Conte. Eddie Albert. MONDAY FEBRUARY 24 9 (C) "Oestl)"' (wesl ·ss-.'Audie Murphy, Mut Blenchard. Lyle Bettaer. 5 (C) "A flne Madness" (com) ·66--Sean Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean Sebera. 4 23 6 (C) "Butterllles Are Free" (com) '72 -Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert. Eileen Heckart. 10 (C) "Welt Until Derll" (susp) '67-Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin. TUESDAY. f'EBRUARY 25 9 (Cl ''Chato's Land" Cwes) '72 -Charles Bronson, Jack Palence, Richard Basehert, James Whitmore. 4 23 6 10 (C) ••Journey from Oertlnns" (dra) '74-Marc Slnaer, Kay Lenz. Wendell Burton, William Windom, Joseph Campanella. 5 (C) "Qunflctit et Commenche" (wes) '63 -Audit Murphy, Colleen Miller. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "You Ue So 0.ep, My Love" (dra) '74-Don Galloway, Barbara Anderson, Ana•I Tompkins, Watter Pld&•on. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 9 (C) "Oeeth Rldn A Horse" (wes) '69--L .. Ven Cleef, John Phlllp Law. 5 (C) "'Tl'I• Brottters O'Toole" (com) '72-John Astin, Pat Carroll, Hens Conreld. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Someone I Touched" (dre) '74 -Cloris Leachman, JamH Olson, Kenneth Mars. Glynnls .O'Connor, Andy Robinson. THURSDAY, FEldRUARY 27 9 (C) "The Searchers" (wes) '56 -John Weyne, Jeffrey Hunter. Netel1e Wood. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 9 (C) "Rio Concho" (wH) '64-Rlchard Boone. Stuart Whitman. 5 ••1 Sew Whet You Old" (susp) '65-Joan Crawford. John Ireland. 2 17 3 I (C) "Golden Needles" (dra) '74 -Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Ashley. Ann Sothem, Buraess Meredith. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 9 (C) ''Viva Mn" (com) '69--Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters, John Astin. . 5 (C) ''Th• Brothers O'Toole" (com) '72-John Astin, Pet Carroll. Hens Conreid. 4 23 6 10 (C) "Who Is the Blacll Oahllar• (drt) '75-Efrem Zimbellst Jr .• Lucie Amez, Ronny Cox. Macdonald Cerey, Donna Mills. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) "Welllln1 Tall" (dre) '73 -Joe Don Beker, Elizabeth Hertman, Roaemery Murphy, Gene Evans, Noah Beery. 11 (C) "Man on "1• Move" (adv) '72-James WelnwrlaM. Vera Miles. •11 you P•J " lht h<lt 1110•tn·, re•t.11 1tt ld••M• ••.a 1m.au 10Sllll•t100 Chl'lt The superb color tele· v1s1on you've always wanted can be yours within hours now that RENTACOLOR has come to Anaheim, bringing you our top ca liber service and experience. We are an international successful organization specializing exclusively in Color Television leasing. RENTACOLOR brings you neighborly attention and service. Our knowledge and experience will be at your disposal from the moment you enter the wonderful world of RENTACOLOR. Rental period is for one year and you'll enjoy: • Flt(( UNLIMITED SUVIC£ • NEW SET EACH TUR • f11H ltE'lACEMENT TV •' O'TION TO 'URCHAS( • f11U OELIYIIY Other models starting at $12.45 per month. • REDUCED RENTALS A member 01 the Anaheim Chamber of Commerre 220 N Crescent Way, Anaheim Ca (7 14) 991-1550 Page l \ Order Yours· NOW {?::; 1000 ~)b. '~/~ ) ........ > .. _~ ,: tr 'f • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE • • • •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, Anystet• 123A5 Labels Do Not Have A Printed Border Stylish Vogue type on fin• qua lity white gummed paper. r---------------------1 Fill in this coupon, dip and mail with $1 50 to: Piiot Printing Label Div., Post Off ic• Box 1 S60 Costa MeM, California 92626 I• 5Yre to UM your Zip Code ---14''·''4&1'11''1--- L -- --- --- - - --- --- --- - -J ,.,. 4 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 23, 1975 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEViSION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY:: ftbruary 22tld (P.ll) 3:00 Llw tor U.o 7Cb (C) 3:50 L1w tw tM '70. (C) 4:00 Llw tw U.. 70a (C) "Criminal Procedure" 4:30 M111 a!MI Entroa .. llt (C) "Eco· lo1ical lmperativn" 5:00 Miii aad EmirHllltftt (C) "The Nature of Man" 5:30 $pedal: (C} (PBS) "Requiem for a Hun" 7:00 IMl ... t (C) (PBS) 7:30 Prtlllt: Wo .... (C) (KOCE) 'The lm111 of Womon" 1:00 S.Uadst.11• (C) (PBS) "Hertlle and Chick" 9:00 Aacltlt ti Malt (C) (PBS) "Thi Starry Messenaer'' SUNDAY: Febnaary Z3nl (P.M.) 3:00 Ytp Wltll ........ (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Y .. 1 Wltll ..... 1 .. (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Tucltlq Chlldm To Read (C) 4:30 lrut hffo,..nca (C) "Mo· urt's Requiem" 1:00 The Cre1t latst. Fum.a 6:30 U. S./J1p111 Rtlltilas (C) 7:l0 Votws' ll'lptll.. (C) (KOC£) "County Beat" 1:00 IUI Mopn' lounsat: l11ttr111tiol- 1f Rtpert (C) 9:00 AMttca (C) (PBS) "Atlenal" 9:30 ftatt: Ofa1tp c:.un, (C} MONDAY: Febfury 24dt (P.11.) 12:00 Sdlool Dlstrkt News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 8111 _.,.. JourMI: llltemadH- 11 Report (C} (PBS) 1:10 leaiclo/Out (C) "Jeffs Company" 1:25 MIU. FldOfy (C) "Renamlna in • Addition" 1:40 Tl• Tt Draw (C) "Ruchin1 the Third Milestone" 2:00 EJedrk C:..palJ (C) (CTW) Z:lO TNdlla1 Qlldrte To Ruel (C) 3:00 Llw for the '70a (C) "Crlmln1I Procedure After Conviction" 3:30 Man aad EllVlro•••M (C) "Val· ue Systems and Ecolo1ical Pri orities" 4:00 c.okfft' Cllu1t (C) (PTL) "Ve1t· tables I" 4:30 Electric Company (C) 5:00 Seu .. Street (C) &:00 ..... fw tM '7Cb (C} 6:30 Y .. a Wttll Mldtllae (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Wom1n (C) (PBS) "Mister Mid· wife" 7:30 Fecus: Ora1t10 CoulltJ (C} 1:00 Arabs 11M1 l111tlls (C) (PBS) 8:30 Neva (C} (PBS) 'The Tuare1s" 9:30 Crut Dtdsloiu (C) (PBS) TUtsOAY: ftbrulry ~ (P.M.) 12:10 Sdlool Dbtrid ..... (C) 12:10Tlle Alc:ittlt of Ma1 (C) 1:10 C:.••••ltJ of Uvtttc Tllhlp (C) 1:30Time t. Drn (C} 1:45 Math Fldory (C) 2:00 EJedrk Co•PIDJ (C} (ClW) 2:30 Clrrascol-911 (C) (PBS) 3:00 "'1 lridft W1tJI the £'.sports (C) 3:30 Coolie' Cljue (C) (PTL) "Ve1e · tables I" 4:00 Yoea Wttll Mldtllnt (C) (KOCE) 4:30 EJtdrtc C:.•PliJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.S.IH Sttfft (C) (KOCE) 6:00 lie Blue Mltb6e (C) (NET) 7:00 Romantic ltttMltlon (C) (PBS) 7:30 Alttrn1t1111 Current (C) (KOCE) 1:00 s,.dal: (C) (PBS) 6:JO Mae ancl EmtrotuHftt (C) 9:00 Spedal: (C) (PBS) 9:l0 Cllltomla Jou""f (C) (PBS) WONtsOAY: Febnlary MU. (P.M.) 12:00 School Dlltrtd ,._. (C) (KOCE) 12:10 baetlca (C) (PBS) ''Tht Alsen· al-Part II" 12:40 Fece The Studeab (C) 1:10 Md Fldlry (C) "R1namin1 In Addition" 1:Z5 lasJd1/0ut (C) "Jeff's Company" 1:40 C..•u•ltJ et LMq ni.11 (C) "food G1ttln1" 2:00 Otdrtc Co•PlllJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villa Ntcre (C) (PBS) 3:00 Ln tor UM 70. (C) 3:30 M111 1ad £nvlro1t11ttftt (C) "Be· litf Systems" 4:00 c ..... DldliMa (C) (PBS) 4:l0 Oedric CoePHJ (C} (CTW) 5:00 Sal• StrMt (C) (CTW) &:00 Llw ,., the '70. (C) "Adop- tions" &:30 Yoea Wltll MldellM (C) (KOCE) 1:00 ,.., Mdc• Wltll tM &,.ta <C> 7:JO Vettn' PlplllM (C} (KOC[) 1:00 M1ata"6ta Tlleltr1 (C) (PBS) "Country Mattel'$: Th• Water· cress Girt" 9:00 The Aawt tf M111 (C) (PBS) THURSDAY: febNlry 2~ (P .Ill.) 12:00 ScJteol Dbtrld lhwl (C} (KOCE) 12:10 Novi (C) (PBS) "The Tuar11s" 1:10 Tlme t. Dmr (C) "Ruchlna the Third Milestone" 1 :25 Com111u1tltJ tf uwat1 ti.lap (C} 1:45 lllSldt/Out (C) "Jeff's Company'' 2:00 £Jedrk Co•PIDJ (C) (CTW) 2:30 Tudllq ctllldrH t9 RNd (C) 3:00 Heattll luura1a: Wbat Sbottkl Be The Ftdtnl Rtle? (C) 4:00 Yoe• Wttll MldellM (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Oedric C:.•PllJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sal .. Street (C) (CTW) &:00 Beel kit (C) (PBS) &:JO M11t tad UW......t (C) "Bt· lief Systems" 7:00 Arabs 1ad laratfh (C) (PBS) 7:l0 Ptoplewttdl (C) (KOCE) 8:00 The ,,,...,.. A• (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: hbnwJ 21111 (P JI.) 12:00 Schoel Dlstr1d ..... (C) (KOC[) 12:10 Ro1n111tlc lttbelUN (C) (PB$) 12:40 Clllfomla Jovrul (C) (PBS) 1:10 luide/Out (C) "Jeff's Company'' 1:25 n .. t. 0nw (C) "Re.china the Third Milestone" 1:40 Co111•••1tJ ef llwMa ni.p (C) 2:00 EJectrlc Cot11paftJ (C} (CTW) 2:30 VIia Alefre (C) (PBS) 3:00 Llw fer U.. '70. (C} "Oiuolu· lion of Marrlap" l :lO Wo .. 1t (C) (PBS) 4:00 ..., lrtcl1• wttll ... Experts (C} 4:JO Eledrtc C..PllrJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sal .. StrMt (C) (CTW) &:00 ..... ,., ... '10s (C} 6:30 Non (C) (PBS) "The Tuarep" 7:30 °""'' C:.UlltJ ttmew CC> 8:00 RotNlltic Roboa'-(C) (PBS) l :lO Betrilld U.. U... fC) (PBS) 9:00 Flria1 UM (C} (PBS) SATURDAY: Mlrdl lat (P.M.) J:OO Llw tot tM '70. (C) 3:30 Llw ftr ttM '7Cb (C) 4:00 L1w for Utt '10I (C) 4:30 M11 1ad Emroametit (C} 5:00 Mall ancl bvi1011nttllt (C} 5:30 Spodll: (C) (PBS) "At tht Top: 6:30 s,edll: (C) (PBS) 7:00 look lut (C) (PBS) 7:30 ~... Camtrt (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Sov1tc11t111 (C) (PBS) 9:00 Asceftt of MH (C} (PBS) I I Ftlturtl ',' ! I ; •' ' • .. ~,. ..... Movie: Set Daytime Movies. 1:00 • Cl) Sdrhl Se•ntlw ~ bchatllt II ......_. .. "Perspectives on th• It'• A Ntw DIJ MTddle East'' : Educattout Procra11t1 fJ Law for tJ\t 70. Mon., Wtd., · N ... /hnot1tn1 dtl Valle trr.; Yoae With MacltllM Tuts., lO:SOllillowt of Uft Thurs. . • Hol1,.otd Squares m f11tures <9 ) El) Brady lune.II 6:30 Clar""°"' Co41oqulum • Futures (I) (lg) Educational ft1tum Dennis tilt Menac. Not fer Wotntll Only 700 Ctub =~Kbon Show 11:001~ ~ i Youna • ResUua Bullwlnklt ~: See ~:.:":°!1es. : ~~~~•Y Wtd., Fri. <9 Cl)HlH!J Tht Mtn., ( CJ)) Momln1 Comtdf TIN 1 The Luq Show 1:45GJNtwa ..... : EJectrlc Co111pt1Jy 1:55 !!'" ltn With &r1ha111 ltfr ktna show. U:SO II im ~ CJl s;;.': 1:'" 1:00 ; ~Ii=-, Sbow !!Tl~™ m TM Bii Stiow· C&ltMa.t , ......, HDlbilU• ca Cl)) m m Ml AMtfkl Let's bp Dl"7 • WI.tit -..: Ste Daytime Movln. .... Z.. Rtwe Mew York Stoct bcUll• CeftDOM : YDla A191rt stecll Elchaqt : SelalM street A I I ! H ~J U l I ~l D <a Cl)) CJ) GB Ou Life to fl) TmJ •His fltMdt u.. N&llSlreMulco Cl) Q) (I) Morie: Stt Daytime <9 Cl)) n. fllfttltona Movies. : Sesame ~t m ... Hultttf tirt.u .... /F .. tum S&abe Peta,. f.Zi) Ye1a for .._,.. Ft1tum Hollywood Movie Claaks S:OO 12~='81 4:30 fattter Knows lat Please DWt Eat the Dllaia Qlllltan'1 Island P!2"1_! Cartoon Dlnafll ' (Qt (()) (1) &) lelltfl.I Hos-Bup l Hb Buddies t Dru"' of JMt1nle · 0 Morie: See Daytime Movies. (}) Robt• Hood .., Favodte MartlH Rmsta Ft•ealna ht Saaft CIJ MttV QrHfl• sttow Btverty Hlllblllts BatMan : ft1tur11 Cl)) star Trtk VIiia Altlrt • Not tor Women Only 5:00 0 D l1Ql fl) News Tht •la ¥111., S:30 Dlahl @ t Low Lucy D Mt11le: See Daytime Movies. The Awen11n Mlb Deut111 Show Mlcby MOUta Club OD:lt • Hamet Mod Squad Tiit flylll1 Nun (3) S.. Wl11r1 fl• The Munsters : il&ter Rqtf'I' Ntleflborbood (I) .... Z.. Rewt • Dnma Aida .. fa•lly • Tmel tilt Wed : Fe.tum Mission: l19pouibll < .. CF?:=.aaaa1cs s:JO ~~Cl) <a(])> ..... • MIU DM&laS .... Pjtt Muriel SWllftl Ceotlna !!low Hopa'1 Heroes a..ttdted 4:00 I The Rltlt... • .... Z2Z Micby Mtut Club : VIII Ait1J9 12:00 I MeHti.. Pufaltut • Udmll• • 0.. Wlaeft's Ton Talk !£(1) m Hew to Survtwt A ---'-lt-lla_r1 .... 1_1_•_.s ________ u_ndtntol _______ _ ~ :;r~, yci); ::UWOfd AU- stan if Yeno,'11 r~ Daytime Mervin. CJ)::,• Affair I Joe leratta @T•MSMtlUltdO Eil)hltu191 lZ:JO II~ Cl) Cl) As tbt WOl14 Turns ~Ci) 9 m Dafl ti Our 1:00 l.Ms I fltbtr bin lest ca (])> w m s,11t s.-... lullwllt.S. Cl) Cl) Tiit Culdlq upt Cil ~ m n. Ded9n : See' 0.ytlmt Movies .. ~a. .. (Ql(l))Cfl&l M MJ Cddr• • T•llY lliwllD sa... .....,Adam Marbt Cleaft1 ,. Morie: See Daytime Movies. : Featum ''THI SMALL CAlt IXPIRTI". FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS "UONAUDD UASING -AU. MAKIS & MODtlS A fllf Sfl.KTIOll Of USED CBS 142-7711 540-0442 Serving _A.f/ Beac/, C.· ue~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 11135 IUCH ILYD. HUNTINGTON IEACH SUND AY FEBRUARY 23 -.~ o r~ N 1 N c, (*) llldiClta lft AdweftiaetHllt. 6:00 m llblt Answ1ra/Chrlstopht11 6:30 ®J NBC Rellalous ''°"'"' "A Gatherin1 of One" 6:45 Cf) WlUI Thb Rina 7:00 U.S. of Ardllt Undtnloc Rtx Hu11banl • Ptop61'1 f1NV11 bbbtfWICQ Ci) This •• th Litt W.rnn Robef11 7:30 Balltf t Comeb Mormon T1bemldt C1Hllt Rocky I Friends • Voice tf Yidofy IMllM on Rtflciefl EltmentarJ Ntws Ci) Ru Hu111blrd 7:45 @ (]) Sacred Hurt 1:00 I Dusty's TMhouse Ru Huniblnl Aroulld U-. World h1 IO °'JI L1111p Unto My Feet • John~ Barton Sllow @CV@ Old Tl•1 lup1I Hour m Wonderema l!J Cflu~h With A Vision 1:30 Limp Unto My feet • Teldlln1 Cfllldren to Rud 6 lit Blut Marble It Is Written Your Doct« Answtra • Meet.Inc TI•• 1t Calvlry @ (j) lilatttryll ltUhlMH ( I Cl)) Day .. Mirada 9:00 11 M11'1111ll Effon's SUnday SdlMI "The Story of Esther" This story, which the Jews commemorete dur· Ina the holiday of Purim, is Prt· sented in the style of 1n old·tlmt Hollywood spectacular as Efron re- calls how Esther saved her peoplt from annihilation at the hand of tht evil oppressor Haman. ' Serendipity ca CIJ> o., ., Obcow" R•I Estn Opet! Houst Clinpus Profile ()) @ Ci) Ofll Roberts It Is Writt.1 Dayof Mndn Cl) T1tt '9oplt Show ltu H1111banl • Mu .. J P1lltns 9:15 CD Voice of Acrtculhlre/Mmal HNltb t:30 c....-n,.. • The CJutstot*ttt <9 CIJ> Jlm•y SW.a•rt Sllew SulttiM w., I 1t1• i. Mlnldes • Aauhta PftpMdn .., .. DbcDwtrJ OldTI•~ ~ ~~ptld Chul'd ~Ella Yid• 10:00 II@(])()) NIA luhthll Portf1nd 1t Weshlnaton. (]) Acdon dt le Comu1kla4 Pag.-6 Cbltltqt MJ Strmoa 9....,, ....... , ilO .. IUJtf 1 Culde ......... Htnld et Tnrtll Gtoqe I IMHt Ivey ())) Ton Hal Mttt1111 hllblll1 Dt•lnlell faltll for Tod•J 1o:l0 B m Meet tilt ,, ... (a (j)) (]) m l(or1: 70,000 l .C. I Filth for Today .,....,.. friend Co.,.t (}) lulcht Mideast Autpb 11:00 D ~ Cl) ~ m Wodd CM11pl- onsttlp Tenntl Don Mtredlth ind Bud Collins are the commentators 11 for the achon from La. Costa. A total of 11 tournaments will be tilt· vised in this series, includlna th& championship sin1les final In Dallas on May 11th. Doubles ind slnalts finals will carry a $100,000 purw, from which the winnlna t11m or player will collect $50.000. U Mme: "Sbi11,..,. (wts) '49- Rod Cameron, Galt Storm. (I) Movie: "Thi Courqeous Mr. Penn" (dra) '66 -Clifford Evans, Deborah Ktrr. I <9 Cl)) Cil Q) Qhost Clwtra Cferil Qrty'a P.t Havn Movie: "Wff Willie WlnkW' ( ra) '37 -Shirley Temple, Victor Mcl.aalen, June Lina. m Cllu~ 11 th Home @ flnt lapt!st C11u~. 11:30 8 (9 ()))Cl) m Maa A Wlah • Movie: (C) '1iW" Ytu Har tht 0.. About ttM Tmtfl111 Sa~ (com) '68-Phyllls Diller, Bob Den· ver, Joe Aynn. 12..-00 0 (Qi (I)) (]} OJ T II • S u p t r· stirs "Men's Finals" Hurly $124,000 b at st1ke in this nnals competition with bonus monies for first second ind third place at $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000 rt· s.pectivtly. Competitors include Kyte Rote Jr., Hu10 Hindi, Lou Brock, Mike Hararove. Bob Sea1ren, Stwt Smith, Ard Schenck. O. J. Simpson, Franco H1rris, Phil Vlll1pi1no, Mar· ty Reissen and John Havlleek. l llatAnrueu .. TV Tiit Hu .. lbt hbHc Semc. 12:l0 fJ OJ) (]} CIS s,.rtJ Sptdaallar The International Boxlna Competl· tion betwttn tht United States and Hun11ry, with Muh1mmad All as exPtrt commentator. Othtr events Include tht Notth American sty Flyinl Championships from Iron Wood, Mlchiaan, ind tht platform "ffddle" ttnni$ competition from Allftlia Island, Aa. D hc:eMttera CI> Mewlt: ., .. le .. tht strMtt" (susp) '50-Ridlard Widmartc. Paul Dou ales. Cl) W1Ay'1 Wtl'bllop m Mewlt: "'Tiw ,...., .. ZMda" (adv) '37 -Ronald Colman, David Nivtn, Madtltlne Carroll. 18 s,rlac Str..t USA 9s..a, c.1ew1"91 1:00 D ~ m NHL HecllfJ Phlladtl· phla 1t New Yor1t R1n1ers. THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23. 1975 a "" MtTJ m 1unc11y .M•thl• ()) AdlN n..w: (C) ...,ht Tralft" i ) '58-Burt uncaster. 5:00 h T1hl M .._,, Dtwlynt frltlMI CoaPtl ~ ! CI> """ (j) Heart Sunday Spteial (3hr) The wqen "Coronart Care In Kem County" Da•lel '""' 1:30 I Frltldt of Mii • Sber1ocl Holm11 Thtattt McMt: .. Franch" (com) '50- Doneld O'Connor. @ Day of Mlradts Z:OO U Movlt: "'Tht Aatoulldlna SM MoMttr" (hor) '57-Robert Clark, Marilyn Harvey. 0 <9 (I)) (}) al Cltn Catnpbett LA. Opet Iott Live covera1e of the final rounds of pl1y from the Riv iera Country Club, Plclflc Palisades. I Alntrlcan/lmtll TV Hour faltti fOf Today Yt11 f9r Hult.II 2;30 I Ttcl1J's Rtfl1lon Chatnpioftlhlp flshln1 Movlt: "lttd Dust" (mys) '32- Clartc Gable, Jean Harlow, Gene Ray· mond. I HIP Chaparral (J)Mr. Chips llt.t Heer Ahon 3:00 ! S41tttlower Cefebratlen Company Mowlt: (C) "'CllJ'I l Dollt" mus) 'S5-Mar1on Brando, Frank Sinatra, J11n Simmons. Vivian Blaine. (I) Da.Url fJ llovte: (C) .. Htt '""" ...... (dra) '55-GrMr Canon, Robert Ry· an, Barry Sullivan, James Amiss. I (]) Jolla WIJM ThNtre Dir lo11mlmlr ""'"" s.aa1rt Sllw Blad Persptdlft on tht Nen 3:30 IJ Mtdlx "And Miles to Go" A pro file of three elderly physic11ns who discuss the chan1es in medicine OVtr the yea rs. T1tt lrallftrb Meet tht Press The Ylralttia1 Rtllalous Ton Hall : lnl* Visions lal(llt • CJ11i1toper Close-Up 4:001 ....... ..,.. m n.1s 1a tttt LHe hrDI TIMatn <ta (I))(])&> AIC'a Wide Wtfid ef st-Its Tht Natlonal Flnals Rodeo from Okl1hom1 City, Okla. C1J Stlt T r8 djHtt .... m NICK & NORA CHARLES *ARE UP TO THEIR NECKS IN MURDER m Mme: '1llt NI Mal" (mys) '34-Wllllam Powell, Myrna Loy, Maureen O'Sullivan. cm ~ ...-: .. Des.Ire Uldtt tt.e EJllS (dra) '58-Sophla Loren, An· thony Perkins. l lofea1 YarlttJ (j)Meet tM has Pnt.cestat Tt•p6e Wtll Stlfft Wtet Rtllet Ca•n 4:30 I:.-:..-:-.... ..,.. ...... Cil ea,.. Ttd ArmtrMc luctow.ssa.. : W1dll1p11 Wetl 11 Rtwlttr lotM• 0n .. ea..,s.ntet Dow : Los Anltles Ntws Rnlw • u f1•IU1 lvnM CofMI .... 5:30 Cil Movie: (Z11r) "'Mualt, Huah SW.et Ch1rtottt" (hor) '65-Btttt Divis, Ohvia de Havlllend . I Uttt• Ra.cats al Dlrtctiont Ftce the N1tlta Movie: (C) (2ht) ..,,_oar's untaln" (dra) '63-Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. ~ Cl) N1tlonal Ceocraplllc fil) BUI MoJm' .t.umal: lntama· tlonal Report (a Cl)> Champioftdllp flllllq ft) Yftpol1t Oft Nutrltioa E V£N I N <. 6:00 I !Cl) Cl) 60 Mlnutn · ·m""' '9: (C) (Zin) '"Hot11t Oft &rttn AppM INCi" (mys) '70- Chrlstopher Geora•. Janet L1i1h. 8 m lsaun ' Anntrt Wotld at War m RICHARD WIDMARK *STARS IN THE "BEST MOVIE EVER CREATED FOR TV"-Boston Globe m Movie: (C) (21tr) ""¥11lslltd" Part I (1usp) '70-Richerd Wldmartc, James farentino, Arthur Hill, Skye Aubrey, E. G. Marahall. Conclude.s next Sunday (3/2) at 6PM. I Nlaftt &allefy CllUclrtn'a Caltoob Mwlt: (C) (Zllr) .. fratds of Aa- dsJ" (dra) '61-Stu.rt Whitman. Dolores Hart, Br1dford Dillman <9 (I)) Ta" ..... Mauatr &) Tllrtt Steopa 1:30 0 Aalml Werld "Ditconnn1 lht Heart of Africa" CI) Movie: .. Htldr (dra) '37-Shir· ley T1mple, Jean Htr1holt. hn Su11Nt (I) ult et the Wiid : R ... &Mlit Table ( Cl))"" Hn ~ . Jou,.., .. Adwlturt · CeWHttJ TtHb hllerC. .. 7:00 I· L-=.,. ... ...,.~ • MllJlN $ Mewte: (C) (Zlu) "'Tlle Ttttdtf Tra,.. (mus) 'SS-Frank Si· natre, Otbbi• Reynolds, Devid Wtynt, Ctlntt Holm. TIM Fii CI> wa.r. ltlCtltn 9"' ei:c:-PNcJwrt ' fllodM .. Cell llllPt 7:30 D @ m CJ) a.er The Osmonds. Nancy Welker and Jerry Ltwls IUtst. 5 I an, the Ir· nda, IWis SUNDAY (Continued). D BIG DISNEY MOVIE! * FIRST TIME ON 1V B 9 (I) 111 m Wtrld of DbntJ iif'ht Wiid Country" Steve Forrest, Vera Miies, Ronny Howard and Jadl Elam star In this two-part story about the adventures and dlsap· polntm1nts of a family that moves to tfle Wyomlnf frontier In search of a new life. D <tiJ Cl)) m GE Six Mllllo1 $ Min LoOk Alike" Fl(hter Geor1e Foreman 1uests IS an undercover a1ent who Infiltrates an or11niu- tlon thars out to stul aovernment secrets, and ends up In a confron· talion with Steve Austin-who doesn't know they're both on · the same side. fii)Nova &) ll0'91n F .. k So1111 1:00 ~ ...., 8oldsboro Show Mewlt: (Zltr) "'lllltlftJ " the untJ" (adv) '35-Clark Gable, Charles Lauahton, Franchot Tone. m Movie: ..,.,,.nf Tlpn" (adv) '42 -John Wayne, Paul Kelly, Anna LH. I haport bl Tmtl Nlppoe No Utl /NIWS SarvtYll "°'9a1 Historic Dnma l :JO IJ @ (]) ([) lojak Kojak is baf- fled when a very sophisticlted thltfs unsuccessful atwnpt at stealin1 a painter's truck lands him In jall, and the man's attorney saems reluctant to 1•t him out on ball. Robert Loala, Dick O'Neill and Rose Marie 1uest. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23. 1975 D 9 (I) @) m NBC Sunday Pippa Scott, Katherine Just~. AJ. Mptary-Mc:Cl4HICI "Shar1ls" Mc· bert Stratton and Thalmus Rasulala Cl) Mtdbi Cloud draws pawnshop patrol tnd auest. ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) finds the body of a youn1 Indian I It Is Written air! who owed money to a loan • Soul FrH shark. When a aun1-ho cop tries to Calvary T1mpl1 stop his lnvestiaatlon, McCloud aoes : Tht Sinetn undercover-posin1 as a New Mex· Volct of Calvary m a.thryn Kuhlman @(j)NYPD 11:151Campu1 Profile lco businessman In need of some quiclc cash. Pat Hlnal1, Lynda Day 10:00 Geor1e, Christopher Geora1, A Mar· tln1z and Sandra [lo 1uest. 0 'KING IS COMING' * The Devil Ruined It DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP IJ Tht llnJ 11 Comlnf U <9 ([)) CJ) GE A1C SuldaJ lO:JO Nipt Movie: (C) (2br) "A F1stlut of Dollars" (wes) '67-Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, John Weis. A stttly· eyed stran11r with a stub of a cl1ar In his tffth and a shapeless poncho over his shoulders sells his services to both sides of a lawless border war, cann1 for nothln1 but the 1old his betrayals brin1 to his pocket. I S.ID Yerty Show hycholoo Today MatNplta Thtatrt: Country attan '1he Mill" 9:00 I Onl Reberb • 81n1tr Ted Annstroni Ja,..... L111ua1• Pro1ra1H ThtOMWay &tM!r '75 Da7 of Dlscovtry """ R1U1lo11-Help Lint (]) ROt.k CoftClrt Outdoon Wltfl .... Calloway ( I (I)) Wttk In Review ..... Dr. Jaa111 lnvasiol Hour 11:30 ti Movie: (C) "'The o.vn at 4 Ntws/Su1to Wmtlln1 O'aoct" (dra) '61 -Spencer Tracy, 1100 Club Frink Sinatra, Jean-Pierre Aumont, . Ueuntrt Kerwin Mathews. Lou Gonto1 Show 8 9 Cl) Sunday THJitlt Show Movie: (C) "Prlvfft1•" (dra) '67 Fellow-Up -Paul Jones, Jean Shrlmpton, Mart 1111111 & Answtrs London. Tht laut 11 i TtltpulM lat of Croudlo Movie: (C) "Samson & Dtll· Ntws la " (dra) '51-Hedy Lamarr, Victor Tht Protectors Mature. • Movie: "I'll Cry Tomonow" m Combat (dra) •55..:susan Hayward, Richard 6) Movie: "Face of Flrt" (dfl) '59 Conte, Eddie Albert, Jo Van FIHI. -Cameron Mitchell, James Whit· Actiol: IHtr Ctty more. Mluioft: Impossible @Warren Roberts (J) Mr. 8oapel Guitar 11111 11 Japan 11:45 <a (I)> Spanish Movie : ~ :•"The Baby G1me" 12:00 0 Pacesetters ([}) Louts Paut Lellman • Jl11a1y s..aart SIMlw ' 12:30 O Wallted: Dud or Alive Qj Rl1tlt Oft 1:00 D S,..kln1 Frtety 9:30 fJ ~ (]) ([) Mannbi "Quartet for Blunt Instrument" Minnix has to prove that an apparent murder WIS really suicide to protect his client. 0 HAVE YOU EVER SEEN * A MIRACLE'? TUNE IN. 6) Movie: "Reunion In Reno" (com) '51-Pew Dow, Mark Stev- ens, Glal Perreau. 2:10 D Movie: "lone T1un" (wes) '59 .:Willard Parter. Audrey Oilton. 0 RtUJion-Help Uet P•ge 7 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23. 1975 • (or, the economics of bumming around L.A.) What happens when men (and sometimes women) hit the skids and the street becomes their home? How do they live? Where do they come from? Why did they end up broke, faceless drifters? Starting tonight Channel 2 newsman Bob Navarro takes to the streets to report what ifs like to be down-and-out in 1975. He will show you parts of town you've probably never seen before. You11 discover .. a generation gap exists on skid row, where ages range from runaway 16-year-olds to men in their 60's. And you11 find out why. the "king of the road" has become a bummer. Spm Channel 2 News CBSS MOND AY FEBRUARY 24 For momlna and att.moon llstlnas. pleaH see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. S.low, for your convenience, are the day'• movlH . DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (i) (C) "Thi Wetid IA His Alma" (dr"1) '52-Gr•IOfY Peck. Ann Blyth. m "francb Covers the lie Town" (com) '55-Donild O'Connor. 11:00 0 (C) "1111t NllM la Rio'' (mus) '41 -Allce F1ye, Don Amecht, Car· men Mir1nd1. 11 :30 d) "Undertow'' (dr1) 'SO-Scott Br1dy, John Russ11ll. 12:00 m "Blouoma ,. the Ovit'' (dr1) 'li-Greer Garson, W1lter Pid&eon, Marsh• Hunt, Felix Breu1rt. 1:00 0 "This '"" tor Hire" (drt) '42-Alin Ladd, Veronicl Lake, Robert Preston. 9 (C) '°Susan SllCI•" (dre) '61 - Connle Stevens, Troy Don1hue, Dorothy McGuire. Z:30 Ci) (C) .. IRdltctttt" Crom) '58- Clry Gr1nt, lnarid BerlJMn. @ '1J (C) .. Advtlltu,. .. Dee J1111 (1dv) '49-Etrol Flynn, V"rvtu Lindfors, Robert Oou&llS, A11n Hile. 3:00 e ...... .,." <•ctv> '6G-Speneef Tr1ey, J1mes Stew1rt. John Hodi1k. Sydney Greenstreet. 9) (t) "Jumbo .. (1dv) '63-Stephln Boyd, Doris 01y. 3:30 (J) (C) "C1mbtt" (1dv) '66-Shlrley M1claine, MlchHI Cllnt. U (C) "1111 F11•·fll• Mn" (com) '67-Georae C. Scott. Mlch11I S.rre· zln. Sue Lyon, Jtck Albertson. l'vlNIN1. 6:00 ~'£Mr=. lroasidt P'artrtd11 F11•11J Trutti tf ColtMCIUHCH M1ril Teresa SUr Tr9' : Eledrtc C..palJ Rody I Frillds 6:JO Mm Qrttflft SMw Andy Crtttlttl Dn&Mt : z ... ,, ( Cl)) O..le(a CMk:t • Joul'INJ .. Adwtrblr. Uttlt Ratcals 1:00 OD ~CllmaJNns lroalde 8o.ttn1 fer Oo111n 6 Mod SqulCI a Truth or Consequeoen W11at's My u .. t I Llvt Lucy Th• Fii (J) Ho111'1 HtrMI la Muter Pfohlbld• Thi Ill Vlflty : Piaf •ride• W1tll the E.lptrtl ( I (()) loftanza · Dnma ThrM Stoosa 7:30 $25,000 PJra•ld 0 ' int of Friendship" * watch Police Surgeon a ro11c:a s.irseon (Continued) 5 .. h. " s) r· tt All this week on the 6:00 and 11 :00 pm Eyewitness News Christine Lund continues her investigation of THE GREAT AMERICAN HAMBURGER What's In It? Several months ago Christine reported on the filth, preservatives, antibiotics, hormones, flavoring, filler and meat in the great American hamburger. This week, in response to thousands of telephone calls and letters from viewers, Christine digs deeper to discover if, since our last report, there has been any change in this American institution consumed by millions. Eyewitness News 6and11 pm Monday-Friday (i) I I , ,... ' CASH REBATE ·on RCA XL· I 00 Color T.V Check this RCA XL-100. 100°/o Solid-State 19" diagonal picture Color TV value. Just $399.95 Plus Cash s1500 Back That's Right! With my RCA XL-I 00 portable color TV you CJ~ SI 5.00 cash rebate from RCA, or $20.00 on table models or $25.00 on consloes. Now you have three great reasons to buy • RCA's great color and reliability • AA&D's great pricing, personal attention and warranty pt otection (including our 5 year picture tube wcrrantyJ • And Now -cash back from RCA Hurry -offer ends March 9, 1975 ,.,. 10 AA&D Electronlcs 27!J E 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642-8112 Hout) Doily 9 6 Thurs 9 9 Prot8SSfOnal Service tor all your home electronics TV · Radio · Stereo· Phono · Taoe THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK FEBRUARY 23 1975 MONDAY (Continued) (10) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Walt U•ttl I Help ThJ NelJhbor Dark" (susp) '67-Audrey Hepburn, @)l..tt's Mike A Deal Alan Arkin. (fi'J (])To Tell tti. fnrth (!) Saftri to Adv1nturt MlUlotl $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) el Muy A&radeddo "Desby" (wes) '55-Audi1 Murphy, 9:30 f)@ Cl) Cl) Rhoda Brenda d•· Mui 811nchud Lyle Bettaer cides to break out of her "nice, I ~'*'w~rtct ot Anhn•;• ~~~ ~ut~'11~n~,,~~~C::. si!~·t~i~: Ahora coura11na but one Joe thinks Is Jimmy Dean Show lousy Sllarl to Adventure I News Utttt Rascals W1ndertust l :OO 6 (j1) (}) Ci) Cunsmoke "Hard La Tierra Labor" Matt Diiion 1s sentenced to 10:00 U (ll) (I) Ci) Medltal Cffttr A hie imprisonment at hard labor for convicted criminal has to dtcldt shootina a tu11tive in the town or whether to win p1rol1 by t1kina Bedrock. Dillon's sentence means. he 1 drua that would curb his anti· Is doomed to an underaround hfe, social drives or face the d1n1111 diain1 in Judae Rood's silver mine of the prison yard. David Birney, 14nless he un escape-a feat no Donna Mills and Brock Peten other prisoner has succ.ssfully IC· auest. complished. John Colicos auests. mm (!) News 0 ~ Ct) @) m Smothen Broth· Ru11 for Your Ut1 en sa.ow Tom and Dlck's auests are O RIBE·NEW BIG HIT Milton Ber11, Salty Kellerman and * STACY KEACH STARS! Sany Manilow. r.I"\ 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) .. A fine Mid· fJ (fB CIJhll.1 0) Culbt Bin neu" (com) '66-Sean Connery, and Mark try to save noted women Joanne Woodward, Jean Sebtra flyer Andrea l ewis from 1 1•n1· (]) Mike Douctas Show land leader's venrunce Jo1nn1 fJ <9 CIJ> CV m Th• Roo~ Pettet, Jason Evtll and Brett "A Deadly lm11e" Lt. Ryker takes Somers auest. a paternal interest in 1 naive 18-D Meet th1 M1yors Meyor Tom year.old, arrested as 1 suspect--d Bradley l\IUls. prostitute, and unwittinaly becomes I Clta Con Las Estmlls part of 1 plat to set up 1 man fOf Tht lhrtoudl1bl11 .. execution by the l11der of 1 v~ : ~· Ja~nese ., film Niaht rina Jane Actman and Richard Orum Tlduh1 Imai s 1958 film set H•t~h auest. In 17th centurr Jap1n tells the story I Dealer's Ctlokie of • samurai who returns ho~e Botll Sidn Now 1ffer 1 y11r's absence and finds his Soccer fro• Mulco wife has committed 1dultery, 1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "'TM Amer!· crime <•c:cordlna to the Samurtl unlution of Emily" (com) '64-code) puni shable by death. Julie Andrews, James Garner, J1mu 10:30 I JounteY ~ Adnnturt Coburn. Petticoat Junction fill I sflcl!k I Wuther M1chln1 Acompan1me (1Jlr) A two· our sciente speei•I de· 10:45 Ei) Nftn si1ned to ex1,mine the . ~nditions 11:00 (I) 0 @II m m """ which cause climatic v1111tions. . Ci) 0 eij @ Nft1 @m Drama .. ,. lat of Groucho m Movie: Footll&ht Parlff Peny Muon (mus), '33-Dlck Powell, Ruby Keel· The Lucy Sttow er, James Ca1ney. Mission: lmpoulbl1 1:30 m Mm Crlftln Show Off Ballance 9:00 i) @ (]) (j) Maude Episode 1n· 1 Cl) Peter .:unn formation not available from the Wild Wiid West network at our press time. ( Cl)) Wanted: Dead or Altve CJ ~ 00 ~ Nit ~ond1y Mov~; 11 :30 f) (ft) Cl)([) CIS Lala Movie: (C) (C) (~hr) B~rfliu Ale frff "The Eev1to,.• (susp) '74-James (com) 72-Goldie Hawn. Edward Al· firentino Myrna Loy C.rol Lyn bert, Eileen Heckart. A y~una blin.d '.!!· Roddi_McOowall. ' man tries to make a hie on his u QJ c.tJ (\0) m Johnny Clnon own 1n a San Francisco 11rret. Don MeredithTs auest host. wflich includes the 1irl next door, 8 Twill&ht Zone who fills in love with him. (~ ) (]) Widt Wortd MYl- @ I Spy tuy "Nu1~ Will Make It Better" fJ **** S.W .A.T. **** OMovle: (C) "Doctor In love" * NEW SHOW PREMIERE (com) '62-Michael Crala. Moira O (9 ({)) CI> a> PREMIER£ Redmond. Virfinia Maskell. S.W.AJ. Steve Forrest, Robert ID Movie: "Tht Youn1 Guns" (wes) Urich, Rod Perry, James Coleman '57-Russ Tamblyn. Glorra Talbott and Mark Shera star in this new 12:00 O Movie: "Roadhouse Nlatrtr" drama series about the Special (dra) '30-Helen Mor11n, Charles Weapons & Tactics units made up Ruules. of five-man teams of hiahly trained (1) Alfred Hit~ Hour police offiurs. In this premiere epi· m O.ttari sode, S.W.A.T. leader 01n "Hondo" l :OO 0 (Jg) Tomonow Harrelson (Steve Forrest) rescues , police officer Jim Street (Robert 1:45 fJ Movie; ,'Thi GuJ Who Clme Unch) from an ambush that has leek" (dra) 51-Paul Oouales, Joan cl1tmed the life of Street's partner Bennett. Linda Darnell, Zero Mos· Impressed by Hondo, Street volun-tel. teers for S.W.A.T. tr1inln& and be· 3:00 B Movie: (C) "BrlahtJ of th• comes a fulltime member of Har· Grand Clnron" (wes) '67-Joseph relson's squad Cotton, Dick Foran, Pat Conway. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23. 1975 'A LAUGHABLE PREDICAMENT' It'• laupable to most pc-:>ple in this day and age to suggest that having a lot of money can be a problem. Jn fact. it's such a laughable predica- ment that it was only natural that it had to be developed into another successful comedy series by Norman Lear entitle<i The Jeffersons airing Saturday• at 8:30PM on CBS. The Jeffersons atan Isabel Sanford, Sherman Hemsley and Mike Evans as Louise, George and Lionel Jefferson, respec- tively, roles they popularized as regulars on an- other Norman Lear hit, All in the Family. With Georae Jeftenon'• ever growin$ financial success as the owner of a string of cleaning stores, he has decided to move his family up in the world to match his new status which means a Manhattan high-rise apartment, away from Archie Bunker and all those other "plain folks," so they can now associate with the "fancy folks." Obviously a snob, George believes that money makes some people better than others. Th.is is an attitude that isn't shared, however. by his wife Louise, who finds herself very uncomfortable with this new rich lire-style and is in constant conflict with George when he orders even more changes in their way of life to reflect the fact that they have money. What Georae discoven each week on The J cf- f ersons is that moving away from Archie Bunker into an expensive high-rise does not solve all his problems. Jn this new environment he must deal with a whole new set of neighbors. living even closer--one family on top of another instead of next door. One of George's first surprises occured when he realized he inadvertently moved into the same building in which Lionel's fiance. Jennie (played by Berlinda Tolbert) and her parents, Helen and Tom WilJis (Roxie Roker and franklin Cover) r,..side. Since the Willises are a racially- mixcd family, George openly displays his preju- dices which would give even Archie Bunker a good laugh. NHt door to die Jeftenom lives Harry Bentley, played by Paul Benedict. Bentley. a wacky En- glishman. works as a translator for the United Nations. but even when be speaks English. he has a problem COIJlmunicating with George Jefferson. If Louise doesn't have enough problems keeping George in line. she is faced with another source o( constant irritation, Mother Jefferson, her picky mother-in-law, played by Zara Cully, who is fre- quently prone· to dropping in unaMounccd. Isabel Sanford ltarted her c.-eer with the Amer- ican Negro Theater in New York City while still in her teens. As she got married and children came into the picture, Miu Sanford worked as a key punch operator while performiqg and appear- ing in off-Broadway productions such as "Shake- speare in Harlem" and "The Egg and I." The role which really launched her career in films was in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" which was later followed by regular appearances on The Carol Burnett Show and All in the Family. Sherman Hemsley bqan actlnc with the Phila- delphia Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his Broadway debut in 1970 in the musical version of "Purlie Victorious," "Purlie." Mike Evans, of course. began his career in his current role oo All in the Family. He later created with his writ- ing partner. Eric Monte, Good Times, also seen on the Network. Rom Rok~r ha a varied career for such a young actress which includes studying at the Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-on-Avon, En- gland. She worked at NBC-TY during the day white appearing at night in various Broadway and off-Broadway productions including "The River Niger" for which she won an Obie Award in 1973 and was nominated for a Tony Award in the Best Supponing Actress category, 1973-74. FrHklln Cover has appeared on stage through- out the United States, Europe. Japan. and Korea and also performed "MacBeth" at the White House during a State dinner during the late Presi- dent John F. Kennedy's administration. His mo- tion pictures include "The Great Gatsby" and the soon-to-be released "The Stepford Wives." Paul Be~edict has had a wide variety of exposure in regional theater plus appearing in ten films in the past flv~ years including "Up the Sandbox.," "Jere- miah Johnson" and "Front Page." Vouna Berllnd• Tolbert is a product of regional, off-Broadway and film training. She also recently completed a role in the movie "Airpon 1S." Zara Cully, now a very young great-grandmother, has solid credits as a writer. solo recitalist. director and drama teacher as well as a veteran actress. Her movie credits including among others. "The Great White Hope" and "The Liberation of L. 8. Jones." BLIND STUDENT'S DETERMINATION In 1872, Robert H. Babcock. a blind student, was accepted by Chicago Medical College and eventually urned a medical de- gree. A hundred years later, Temple University School of Medicine received David Hart- man's application and decided to take a chance. He was the first blind student since Babcock to be accepted by a U.S. medical school. Hartman returned Tem- ple's trust by finishing his first two yean in the top quarter of his class. He is now in his third year. David's incredible struggle to gain entrance into med school (he was turned down by nine leading medical schools) is dram- atized in "Journey From Dark- ness," an NBC World Premiere Movie airing Tuesday at 8PM. Hartman is portrayed by Marc Singer. Kay Lenz co-stars as the fellow student he falls in love with and later marries. Singer spent a week with Hartman in December in Los Angeles, just befbre filming began. .. He wu a tremendous help,•• says Singer. 0 He showed me bow to use a cane. how to pour liq- uids into a glass and hold my finger at the top so I'd know when it was about to overflow ... things like that." As an actor the most difficult thing for Singer to tfo in the role was to be direct with another actor in a scene without suc- cumbing to the natural tendency to look into his eyes. "It was a great experience for me meeting David. What a re- markable human being!" says Singer. "During that week I studied him but I'm not going lo imitate him. I just hope I can begin to capture his great spirit." Da.td Hartmaa (kit), sbo"' actor Matt SIDI'!" bow to use a CAM. Page 11 I 1C 1: 1: 1: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 For momln1 end efternoon llstln1s, pleese ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ere the dey's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 (j) "St9111 Dallas'' (dra) '37-Bar· bare Stanwyck, John Boles, Alan Hale. G) (C) '1Un10 l His &olden 'lstol'' (wes) '66-Mark Damon. 11:00 0 "Undt11round" (adv) filfrey Lynn. Phillip Dom. 11:30 ti) "World I" My Comer" (dra) '56 -Audie Murphy, Barbua Rush. 12:00 m "Thi Bur&llr'' (dra) '57-Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield, Martha Vickers, Peter Capell. 1:00 D "Ludy Jerd1n" (mys) '42- Alan l.Jdd, Helen Walker. 9 "Cattd" (dra) '50-Eleanor Parker, Jan Sterlin&. 2:30 Cl) (C) "Masque of the Rtd Death" (mys) '64-Vincent Price, Jane Ash· er. ta Cl) "Char&• of the Utllt lri- pde" (adv) '36-Errol Flynn, Ollv· la de Havilland, David Niven. l:OO IJ "Tiie Actress" (dra) '53-Spen· cer Tracy, Jean Simmons, Teresa Wri&ht. @) (C) "four for Teua" (com) '63 -Dean Martin. Frank Sinatra, Sam· my Davis Jr. J:JO m "Tiie ;,..pes of Wrath" (dra) 'lO-Henry Fonda, Doris Bowden. D (C) .. Hook, Unt l Sinker" (cOm) '69-Jerry Lewis, Anne Fran· els, Peter l.Jwford. 5:00 l)c&~~~~ m • lronstdt Partftd&t f111lly Trudi Of Conltqutncea Marta Ttma Stir Trtl : Electric Company RockJ l frltnda 6:30 Mm 8rtffln Show AndJ &rtfflUI Dr11ntt : Z.Oml ( Cl)) Dultt's Choke • Joumey to Adventure Little Rascals 1:00 ia o 9 Cll mm""' lronstdt Bewllq ,.. Dol1lf'I Mod Squtd Trutll or comocauenca • Wltlt'a My Unt? I Low lUCJ Tht Fii (}) Hq11t'1 Htf'OH la MuJt1 Prolllbid1 Tht llf Ylllef : Y!(a m MICltllne ( Cl)) Bonini• • Drama ThrM Stootn 7:30 II New Tr .. aurt Hullt THE DAILY Pl~OT TV WEEK FEBRUARY 23 1975 Loa1 Eapedals de Sylvia Pinal <9 (j)) (}) Gil M1m11 Welby I Arn rtca ~ Run for Your Ufa J1p1n111 lanru111 Pro1ram1 D. "Unindicted Wife" John Astin He~ spr~nt ev( ~rv ll11nq 011 I 11'-, I. t;t'\pn~c di id now 111~ dnc..!ur tdl:i l11m IK~·s and Patty Duke Astin 1uest as Mtr· 1:30 R CiZl (I) (I) M•A•S•H Dreams tin and Kate Gannard, 1 politician Of fame, 1lory and honor dance In and his ailin& wife, whose condition lJOl11(j tu liVl' ,1f l(~I· dll I l()W 1111furtur1;1tf~' JERRY LEwis Hor1k l 11H~ 6 Sir 1ker. 1111 · :3 :m Mov11: hH!Stl;ly ftJ the heads of most everyone except becomes dangerously aaaravattd Hawkeye and Trapper John when when she learns he has been ac· the unit' learns that the supreme cused of takina 1 $750.000 kick· commander himself, Gen. Dou1las back. MacArthur, is 1oin1 to pay them a I Cltl Con las Eatrell11 visit. The Untouchables fJ <9 ([)) (I) al ABC Tuesday Soundltl&t "Kris and Rita" Movie: (C) .(90) "You Lie So Deep, Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolid1e My love" (dra) '74-Don Gallo~ay, with 1uesls Billy Sw11n and Larry Berbara Anderson, An1el Tompkins, Gatlin in an hour of music. Walter Pld1eon. A 'desperate ~an 10·30 I Joum-to Adventure wants love and money. His 11rl· • -1 friend has one and his wife has the ~!.~tiolt ~nC::," other-and he will stop at nothing · ~""' n m to ht\'l both. 10:45 EE Newa m Merv &rtffln Sltow 11:00 B D el m m News ftD Tho Ascent of Man "The Drive 00 @) @ (1) Men for Power" lndustrl•I and political Best of Groucho revolutions altered man's concept of Perry Mason power durin1 the 18th century. Or. The Lucy Show Bronowski shows why these develop· Mission: Impossible ments were as si1nificant es the Off Bllllnce ,. d Renaissance in man's pro1ress. (S) ,tter Gunn 9;00 II Ci1J (I) Cl) HaWlll flve..0 "Hit Wild Wild West Gun for Sale" Steve McGarrett goes : Y![a for Health . .-: , \i ,,,..,~-~ \ all out to keep the lid on a threat-( llJ) W1~: Dud or Alive ened oraanized crime war by track· 11:30 0@ (3) Ci) CBS lat. Movie: Ina both an unknown hit man and (C) "Hee Ramsey: The Green f11th· his ter1et. Neheniiah Persotf, Sal er Mystery" (mys) '72-Richard Mineo ind Tommy Sands guest. Boone, Rory Calhoun,· Lorraine i i~ Ga~ s.tarl to Adventure B QJ CIJ ®l m John"' Canon Los &randn Anos del Roel Mclean Stevenson is guest host. 9·30 I News 8 Twili1ht Zone • W1ndtr1Ult <9 Ci)) CV Wide World Mys· Rt¥tltl Mualcll tetY "The Crazy Kill" : OM of A Kind "Mickey New· O Movlt: (C) "'Tan1111ylb" (adv) bury" '54-Van Heflin, Ruth Roman, How· 19 QI Cl) Hoftywood Squares Helf Thy Neiftlbor @!)la Tlerr1 ard Dutt. 10:00 R (il) (I} (i) I I r n 1 by J o n a s tlJ. ~ovi~: "DeltiMtion Saturn" Tantasy of tear" A woman only re· (sc1·f1) 39-Buster Crabbe, Con· Rainbow Suncllt @ Cl) To Tiii the Truth MWlon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) 1to'1 land" (wes) '72-Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, Richard Basehart. James Whitmore. I ~ Cltywatchera AIMrican Outdoonman Anlm1I World Uttit RllClll 1:00 II @ (I) Cl) Qood Timts Episode lnfomt1tion nut av1ll1ble from the network 1t our press time. 0 ta Cl) ltO) 8' NBC TuescS.r Movt4t: (C) (!hr) .. Jou""' from D1rtnns" (dra) '74-Marc Sin1er. Kay Lenz, Wendell Burton, William Windom, Joseph Campanella, Jack Warden, Dorothy Tristan. A brilliant blind student fiihts a seemf11ly losin1 battle to win acceptance to medical school in this dramatize· tion of a true story. D Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cunfl&ht at COmm1nche" (wes) '63-Audle Murphy, Colleen Miller. ~Miu Douflas 5'low (fi Cl)) GE Hippy Daya et A Job" R~ie becomes roman· ticllly interested in an "older woman" when he and his friends 10 to work for the attractive youn1 divorcee. Leslie Charleson 1uests. I Dteltt'I Choice loth Sides Now 'obrt Dllbla Mov\e: (C) (2hr) "Mister Rob- erts" (com) 160-Henry Fonda, James C11ney, Jack Lemmon, Betsy Palmer. cently recovered from a nervous stance Moore. breakdown apparently hears the 12:00 U Movie: "Tou1h Assifnm~n~' voice of her dead dau1hter on the (adv) '49-Don Barry, Marione telephone. She relates her harrow· Steele. ing experience to Barnaby and asks (6) Alfred Hitchcock Hour him to investigate this and several m Movlt: ''Bltti~ of the Cor~I other bilarre incidetts involving her. Sea" (adv) '59-Chtf Robertson, G11 ~hirley Knl1ht 1uests. • Scala. B 9 @@) m Polle! Story 1:00 a lf§) TO!ftOrJOW "The Man in the Shadows A worn· 1·(511 Movie: (C) "W1bash Avenue" an's desire to avenge her husband's • (mus) '50-Betty Grable, Victor Ma· death, by tlppin1 detectives t~ the ture, Phil Harris. workin1s o~ one of the c;:ountry s top 2•00 m All·Nltht Show: "The Eddy Du· narcotics nn1s. results in some rad· . dll St " "Tenor In the Haunt· ical police work. Robert Forster, ed ~ 0'!,• Pat Crowley and Barbara Luna ouse guest. 3:30 II Movie: "MontaM Befit" (wes) D mm News '52-Jane Russell, Geor1e Brent. Richie Cunnln&h•m (series star Ron Howard) Is smitten with en "older women," (luest star Leslie C~arteson), a ~autl~ ; 101.in~ divorcee, efter she hires him to repair her fence, in · uel a Job, on ABC's Heppy Deya, Tuesday at BPM. Pace 13 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23, 1975 BEFORE AFTER (or, should you cut off your nose to spite your face?) A lot of people are paying through the nose to change the way they look. What is the going rate for a complete face lift, nose job, eye opener, ear pin, chin lift and breast implant? How do you choose your doctor? What are the psychological after affects? Starting tonight Channel 2 Newsman Bob Dunn begins a series of special reports on the booming business of cosmetic surgery. He11 ' . introduce you to leading doctors in the field and show you before and after examples of their work. You11 meet people who have gone through surgery and hear how their lives were affected. If you· re in the market for a "new you7 join Bob, the change might do you good. 6J?m Channel 2 News n CBSS WEDNE S DAY FEBRUARY 2C For momtnc and afternoon Rstlnp, .......... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. li!tetoW, for your conventence, are the day's movlff. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 CJ) --ni. Dart CorlMf" (dl'I) '46- fiffton Webb, Mart Stevens. Ludllt Ball. m ...,,.,.. ....... •• Nia lJfll" (mys) '60 -Jock Mahoney, Greta Thyssen. 11:00 D "T., lauu" (mus) '54-Phll Slfvers, Rose Marie. ll:JO Q) (C) "'TM 811 Wile T... U.. Wat" (wes) '49 -Yvonne DtCar1o, Scott Brady, John Russell. 12:00 t0 ..,_..,. I the f'IJlac o.tdl· .,.,. (dra) '52 -Ava Gardner, James Mason. 1:00 0 "'Cllfu" (dra) '43 -Alan Ladd, Loretta Youna. 9 (C) '"Wllftt Wltdt l)ecW'(adv) '53-Susan Haywud, M>bert Mitch· um. 2:JO Cl) ... r. A Wtlldtrtul Uft" Part I (com) '47 -J1mn Sttw1rt. 9 (I) (C) "Sa• Aftte1Ut• (adv) '45 -Errol Flynn, Alexis Smlttl, S. z. Slkall, Paul Kelly. 3:00 0 (C) ...... Moulltal91" (dl'I) '56 .:Spencer Tracy, Robert Waanar. Cl1ire Trevor. 0 (C) "Brodi•• lat Cat" (dra) '72 -Richard Widmarl, Henry Dar- row, Beth Brickell. 3:30 CI) (C) .. fllfthat .... Mid ,...... (•dv) '40 -Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll. 0(C)'""1to'1 .... ~t.MJ W1" (com) '63 -Dtln M1rtln, EJlubtth MontiomlfY, Jill St. Jofln, Martin Balsam. • tin· lch dtmonstr1tn how wt receive, pro· cess, store and retrieve lnform1tlon. Psychoto1lst Oon1ld A. Nom11n provldas an1lysis ind commentary from 1 booth 1bovt the party floor. I (()> louim Drttat TllrM ltooftl 7:30 Ltmt ,,.. ... ,Last ot ttie Wiid N1mt TMtluH H9'p Thy Nelaflbor I 00 Ltr1 Malle A Deal Cl) To Tell the Trvth lo $ Movie: (C) (2hr) th Rides A Hone" (wts) '69- Lee Vin Cleef, John Philip Llw. An· thony Dawson. I Price •• Rlpt ltwltdMd The a. .. "The Money G1me" e pful Information on buyln1 sold; bill collectors and collection 11en· des. I onloon Wlttl lt11 Call .. aJ CetebrttJ ltWll"-llttlt Raacals l:()Oft~CI)(J)TonJ Orlando l lliwtl Dom Deluise 1uests. CJ@ CJ)~ m Uttle "°"" on the Pnilrli •i§irvTv1i" A "rene11dt'' lndl1n, 1n lndl1n hunter ind the tn11lls f1mlly 111 find shelter 111inst a raaina blimrd In the Slrrit 1b1ndoned mount1ln c1bin. Jttk Gina and Robert Tessler auest. 11 Movie: (C) (2Jlr) "Thi 9rotMn O'Toott" (com) ·n -John Astin, Pit Carroll. H1ns Conrtld. Cl) Mike Douita• Show o <1'11 (I)> CJ) m Tiuirs.., ... "" ·'The lmiae Miker" Clifton be· comes one of the S\lb)tcts of 1 news documentlf'y on modem bl1ck businessmen and is emburassed lat of 8roudlo when his old·ftshiontd relatives Peny MalOtt THE DAILY PILOT TV 'wEEK. FEBRUARY 23. l 975 OJ MOYie: "OodM et Doclm" (hor) -Armando Silvestre. come for 1 visit durina tht filming. • Thi laq ShoW I Dealer's Choic. Mllsion: lmpouiblt em Yoaa tor Hutdl 12:00 O Morie: "Br .. 11 la the Clrdt" (1dv) '57 -Forrest Tucker, Ev1 Bartok. Botti Sides Now Off lllllDCll Carmlnll (!) Pettr Gunn Movie: (C) (2hr) "Norttl to Wlid Wtld Wm Ala•" (1dv) '60-Stewart Granier, Cf)> W1nttd: Dead or Allvt John W1yne,. Ernie Kovacs. 11:151· Cl11m1 S4 I Artbs l lanalla 11:30 (ff)(]) (j) CIS latt Movie: Ci) Alfred Hltchccd Hour m Movie: urbNI Hours to lllll" (dra) '54 -Dina Andrews, Donna Reed, Carolyn Jones, Diane Foster. Championship Wmttln1 ( ) iif 11pped (susp). '73 -J1mes Japent11 Lan11111e Proarama Brolln, Suun Cl1t1<, Elr1 Holliman. 1:00 B (1j Toinonow (]) (() fD Ci) Ntwt 8:30 fJ (Qtl (()) (]) m ABC Wedntt· D 0 Cl) ®J m JohnftJ Carson daJ Movie: (Cf (10) "Someone I McLetn Sfevenson Is auest host. 1:30 m All·Nlaflt Show: "Beast From die H1unted cave," WC:Opper Slly," "Plunder Road" Touched" (dra) '71. -Cloris Leach-I Twllllllt loot man, James Olson, Kenneth Mars, (9 Cl)) CJ) Wide Wortd Spe· Glynnis O'Connor, Andy Robinson. I "flirt Gable: The Kini Rt· 1:45 fl Movte: urbe Immortal S.r· pint'' (dra) '43 -Henry Fonda, Th9mes Mitchell, M1ureen O'Hara. 3:30 R Movie: urbt Thin(' (hor) '51- Mar11ret Sheridan, Kenneth Tobey. When veneretl dlse1se infects a membered" youna woman and 1n tlpectant O Movtt: (C) "flit Ltwltu lrttd" mother and her husband, they are (wes) '53 -Rock Hudson, Julia forced to chanae their attitudes Ad1ms, John Mcintire. 1bout th.e "sh1me" of the disease and the "aullt" of those who cany it. m Mer; Griffin Show em Behind tht Unes 9:00 fl ()1) (])(()Cannon "The lnves· tiaator" Police corruption that erupts In a series of warehouse bur1l1ries prompts 1 midwestem m1yor to seek Cannon's help In cleanin1 up the se1nd1I that ptaaues his city. Campron Mitchell, Harl Rhodas, Keith Andes, Moraan Paull, W1rren st,vens, Marianne McAndrew and Kelly Jean Peters ~est. IJ@ Cl)~ m LUCIS hnntr Episode information not available rir ~~:~~:~~=r press time. 15 Thutre In America "Cyreno de Ber1er1t" 9:301=•rtust Chucho Attll1net Lt T1tm 10:00 fl MANHUNTER IS TV'S * NEW ACTION STUNNER fl @ CJ)(() Manhullttr 81rrett is hired to find the potential essas· sin of a powerful aovernor and lurns that his quany Is 1 profes· slonal hit man who never misses ind has never bffn sffn. Kevin McCarthy, Jo Ann Harris, Warren Kemmerlln1 and J1net M1tlachl1n au est. O Pdrecelll ''The Oulsidm" Petro· celli defends \he eldest son of a miarant wof'1(er family, accused of the murder of a druastore owner. Mitch Vo1el, Lucille Benson, Mark Hlami!i =~oss 1uest. <9Cf)>(])m11t1c11c 1 Thi ......,.. Chest Murder The discov- ery of a cache of antique aold coins disrupts the quiet of E11le Lake with both townspeople an·d strana· ers tryin1 to 11in possession. Andy Griffith stars IS the Chief of Police of E11le Lake. David Wayne, Jack Kruschen, Jack Dodson and Lloyd Bochner also star. &> ctta Con Lea Ettrellas 9 Thi Untouchlbltt 10:30 I Joumey to Adventure PtttlCOltJunctlon • Nodles T1peti11 10:45&> News 11:()0 R ~ 8 tlj ~mm News James Olson and Cloris Leachman are a married couple over· Joyed by her preenancy until they discover that he has probably Infected her with a deedly venereal disease in "Someone I Touched," a frank modem drama on the ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week at 8:30PM. SoMiTHING NEW! 5oMETHINGDlffE~ENT ! VISIT HowARO CHEVROLE.t's ON DISPLAY Now/ -------......... ,,_Blazers ,.....Surfer Vans ""'-4-Whce I Drives YRcc. Vehicles vCamper Sh•ll& vShortie l>ackup& Get ready for f·U·N f Inspectihem,select them ...... BUY at Howard Chevrolet's new low, low pricesl Immediate Delive11jl HOWARD ... CHEVROLET . ----'!! !t.2~..!..!.~~ ----~· Page 15 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27 For momina and afternoon llstlnas, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d1y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 Cl) (C) .. Blldl Sllleld of F1lwortti' (ldv) '54-Tony Curtis, J1ntt Leip, David F11rar. m .. "1"'"' 0n1net' <dr1> ·54 -Richard Conte, Join Bennett. 11:00 U .. Forty-Ninth hrelltl" (dre) '42 ...._ .::Ulc Portman, Llurence Olivier, t Leslie Howard. 11:30 Ii) "The Wutnl" (dra) '63 -Ven Heflin, Elli• llmbtttl. 1%:00 m Uf1tt Ill Whtel" (dr1) '49- Mlckey Rooney, MlchHI O'Sht1, Thomes Mitchell. 1:00 O .. ..,.IMI &lofY'' (dre) '48-Al•n Ladd, Donn• Reed. 9 u1 Collfess" (dr1) '53 -Kirt Milden, Montcomery Cll~ Z:lO (I) "It's A Wtmdtrful Uh" Concl. (com) '47 -Jamts Stew1rt.. Laurtl & H1rdy featurtttt. 9 Cl) "'OaWD Plbol" (dra) '38 - Errol Flynn, David Niven, Blsil Rath· bone. 3:00 fJ "'Tht Ptoplt A11hut O'Hare" (dra) '52 -Spencer Trecy, Pat O' · Brien, John Hodi1k. @) (C) .. A Summt1 PIKe" (dr1) '59 -Rich1rd Ea•n. Dorothy Mc· .....;;==....;....---------• Guire, Sandra Dee, Troy Donahue. 3:30 00 (C) "'Ntvtr Too lat•" (dra) '65 -Paul Ford, Maureen O'Sulllv1n, Connie Stevens. O (C) "Under tha Yum Yum Tree" (com) '63 -Jeck Lemmon, carol Lynley, Dean Jones, Paul Lynde. [ V l N I N <~ 6:00 RfJCl:X10lfEEma> News {])Q)(])(fa ) News np Ice Hocby Kinas vs. Buffalo Sabres. lfOftslde Partrtd1t F111t11J l loMllD Trutlt ff Coftt;tqMMU M1rt1T1m1 Andy Willi1ms will host "The Grammy Awards Show," the 1nnu1I broadcast honorin& outstandln1 1chievements In the recordlna Industry, to be presented live from the Uris Theatre In New York City, Saturday (March 1) at lOPM on CBS. • THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK FEBRUARY 23. 1975 I Y!(I With MedtJlnt Cl)) loMIWI Dnma Tl11ttSteo,.. 1:30 I Clndkl c.111 ... . 9 Cl) Price •• RJatrt fJ * SPECIAL * * THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" F,.ncbco "Labyrinth" TilrM syndl· cite men terrorize a downtown hotel after falllna to carry out their 1ssl1nment. Michael McGuire, Julie Adams, Felice Orlandi, Shelley No· vack and Don Cordon 1ueit. I Bo1ln1 From jht OIJmpk Fut.Ml l11temldoul I l"c!AC I Luci• ThrH separate love stories set In three different eras of Cuban history and f11tur1111 three different Cuban lctrnses. e> Situltloft Comedy ~ WOftd of the S.. "Gentle Gi1nt" (jjj (])To Tell ttM TMtl lllillon $ Movie: (C) (Zflr) "Tht S.rdttfl" (wes) '56-John Wayne, t :JO fJ Ntw1 Jeffrey Hunter, Natalie Wood. @m LI Tlttrl 11..tt't Make A Dtal 10:00 CJ 9 (]) O'Q) m I 1!1<16~ I Dtan lnttdled Nartln Ctltbnty Roast Jackre Gita· Asst111ment Amtrkl son is tonlaht's "roast11." Gutstl Tr1v.I F11m include Art Cerney, Phyllis Diiier, Bobby Goldsboro 5'low Nlpsey Russall, Miiton Bert., Danny Utttt ltasab Thomas, Audrey Meadows, Sid Cat· 1:00 • su, Shella MacRae. Gent Kelly, IJ THE WAL TONS! THE Frank Gorshln and Foster Brooks. * WEEK'S BEST BET! ~re.~ Your ute R @ Cf) Cl) The WaltNI "The fJ <9 (I)) (]) m Many 0 ''Eleo Woman"Tohn·Boy falls In love with for A Cop" The l'ital shootln1 of 1 visltin1 women writer he ls as· Harry Orwell's ion1·tlmt friend Lt. siantd to escort durina her visit to Manny Quinlan sends the private Boatwr1pt University. Laura C.mp-tY• on • personal vendetta Sal bell .J~•sts. Mineo. Kathy Uoyd and Htnry Dar· D IU (I) ®l m MK Devh Show row auest. Glen C.mpbtll aunts. EB Clta Coll Lu &tNUas Ci) Mike ~ Slt9W @ Tht Unteud\IW.S fJ (QI ())) ~ al llnMJ Mllltr 10:30 I Bob Boyd Sllow Birney and his squad stake out • . Journey to Adwllbrre drua drop at an 1partment house News and he fears their cover will be • Situation Comedy blown by tenants droppina by for a visit. 10:45 fl) Newt I=~~': 11:00 ~~~~~ ... Nldll Caro ~ of Cro~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Rwamc-Peny Mason •f bdlary WlMtter" (dra) '71 The Locy Sllow -Leslie tcielsen, Bradford Dillman, -Mlulon: 1n.pouUIM Anaie Dickinson. Ott lllllnce fI1) 8111 Moyers' Journal: lnttml· Cf) Peter Qulft tlOMI Report #lid WUd West Ui) lot PolJvoces ( (I)) Wanted: Dead or AIM EE J1paMM UIPll' ,,.,,. ... l:JO fJ <Cit (I)) Cil m """ Klren 11:15 m c1 .... 34 has 1 11ria of mettinis with • 11:30 IJ @ CI> (I) CBS latl Mftle: (C) secretive min who calls htf 1t the .. ...., lhy Fatller" (dre) '74 - office of Open Amtricl when he Joseph Boloana, Brenda Vacc1ro, decides to blow the whistle on Raf Vellone, Richard Cuttflano. some of his company's practices. D@ Ci) l1i m JollHf c..... m MefV 8riffl11 ,..._ Mclean Stwenson Is runt host. fl> SltutiH ComodJ 8 TwtllPt Z... 9:00 <9 (I)>(]) ED WI .. Werl4 1J GE THEATER: ~:!:.'.Homos.t1tu11s: Out of the * Diana Rigg stars e Movie: (C) "'TM T., n,..... .. In This House (com) '56 -Tim Hovey, Jtff Chlnd· Of Brede" ler, Lareine Day. Ii) Movte: "'The Plu.....,._,. (wa) f) ~ 00 ~ I lffciAL I CE ~ '60 -Jeff Chandler, John Suon, eter In This House of Brede Dolores Hart Dl1n1 Ria stars In this two-hour · drema based on the book by Rumer lZ:OO 0 Movie: '"Redhead'" (dra) -Ros· Godden, and recountina nine years 11no Brazzi, Gert Frobt. In the lift of 1 sophisticated busi· (j) Alfred Httdacl Hour nesswoman who renounces her ca· m Movie: "Hll lrottler't wtft" reer to become • cloistered Bene· (dra) '36 -Robert Taylor, Barber• dlctine nun . Aimed on location In St1nwyck, Jun Hersholt. En1l1nd at St. Mary's Abbey In ~he 1:00 II ~ TollOfTW Mill Hiii are• of Lqndon's outskirts (I)()) U Cl) Ntwl end at Drlsh1nt Convent outside l·JO m All·Nlsht 51tow: .. HtP OI Dmf'I the small vill111 of Mlllstrfft In • lllilMI," "Stonn Rid.," ...,_. Mtn Coun_!! Corti, Ireland. Wallr' n ru Cl) om '""'\1 flip •t.011 IJioW Guests 1relllim 1:45 0 Mom: (C) "A SM1 l9 -. .... Conred, Helen Rtddy ind Sammy ber" (d ra) '45-Comel Wiidt, Mtf1• Davis Jr. Oberon, Paul Munl. I lllt Fulftlve 3:45 IJ Novit: "Asslpmtnt l.S,_,. I ~ (dra) '57 -Paul Carptnttf, Kly ca (I)) (l) m Strem of Saa C.llard a C) Kay FRIDA Y FEBRUARY a For moml"I and afternoon llatln1•. please IM DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 Cl) (C) "'IJ lAtvt Posseaed'' (dra) '61 -Lana Turntt, J110n Robards, Efrem Zlmballst Jr. II) .. Pay tr Die" (dr1) '60-Emest Bortnlne, Zohra Lampert. 11:00 D "'The Captive Cit(' (dra) '52- John Forsythe, Joan Camden. 11:30 m ~ LldJ Pap Oft" (dra) '52 .:Und1 Darnell, Stephen McN•lly. 1t:oo m ....,_. ttte , ..... (dra> ·49 -e.tte Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, Ruth Roman. 1:0011 "Cllcuttt" (1cM '47 -Alan Ladd, Gall Russell. til (C) "'Toalflrt'• tilt Nlaht" (com) 'SS -David Niven, Yvonne OeCarlo. 2:30 Cl) (C) "'Tlte Nlfht T1ley Raided Mlatly't" (com) '68-Jason Ro· bards. Britt Eldand. 9 Cl) "'The Su Hawlr" (adv) '40 =tmil FIY.,n, Marsha Hunt, Claude Rains. S:OO O "Pit a Mlb" (com) '52-Spen- cer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Aldo Ray. 9 (C) "'T1tl Crelt Ian RobbefJ" (com) '69 -Zero Mostel, Kim No· Vlk. 3:30 Cl) (C) "'The War Lonr' (dra) '66 ::Cheriton Heston, Ridlard Boone. Rosem1ry Forsyth. 6:00 O .. Ira. Only Mottef' (com) '62- Jerry Lewis, Zachery Scott, Joan O'Brien. L I/ ! f'J I N (. ~~~~~ . I rot1stcle P1rtrid19 femllJ Truth or Conaqueoca Merta Terna Star Tl'd : EJedric Company Rody l Fllel!Clt I Duler's Choice around from before the time she Both Skin Now WIS twenty. luchl Ubre I Clta Con Las &trtl111 Washlniton w .. 11 In Review The Untouchebl .. E Show de Rositl Ptru The Ascent of Min "The Drive Japanese Lanauar• Proar1m1 for Power" (R) 1•30 au (j)@) m Chico ' th• 10:30 I Journey to Ad~tnture · Min Plttlc:oat Jultdlon m Mm Qriffi11 Show • Loco Yeldu EI!) Wall Str..-WH• 10:45 f1J Ntw1 (C) (2hr) .. COiden Needles" (dr1) @) News 9:00 6 @ (]) Cl) CBS Frictey Movie: 11:00 I lfJ 1~· m News '74 -Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Ba II Trojans vs. Asbley, Ann Sothern, 8ur1ess Mere· Stanford Cardinals. dlth. The suspenseful tile of a Twlllfht Zone priceless ancient Chinese statue. • The luq Show pursued halfway across the 1lobe Million: lmpoulbf• from Hon1 Kon1 to Califomla, that Off BallaMe promises the· owner h11lth and in· Cil Peter &unn credible vl1or-but can •lso deliver Wild Wiid West pelnful death. : Y!(• for Mealtll 0 Q (I) ®J m Rodrfonl Flin ·c Cl)) Wanted: Dead or Alive l:JO Merv lbfffbt Show "Just by Accident" When 1 stock 11:15 OJ Clftema J.4 , Andy &rtffttll car driver dies In whet police term 11:30 6 @ CI) CBS Lite Movie: (C) Draptt 1 trettic mishap, Rockford Is hired "fht SOO-Pound JIB'' (dra) '72- . Zoo•I by the victim's mother to reopen James Franciscus, Alex Karras. Hope Ci)) O..ler'a Cltolcl the case, and he uncovers I clever Lan e. Howard Cosell. • Journey to Adveature case of Insurance -claim fraud. Q ~ (j) (ig) m Johnny . Canon Uttte Ruala Joey Aresco, Neva Patterson and Mclean Stevenson is 1uest host. Q ,.! U Cl) m (!) Ntft E. J. P11ker 1uest. @ Movie: "Castle on the Hudson" :::wua: fOf Dollars ~ :I' (I)) Cil Ef) Hot l Baltl· b~~'Jen'.40 -John Garfield, Pat flhcl Squad mort D <9(1)) (]) m In· Concert Trvtll or Conuquencn ! Saflrt to Adventure From the Grand Ole Opry House. Wllafa My u .. r Masterpiece . !l'eatre: CoulltlJ Nashville, Tenn. 1 u.. Lucy tten "The Mill (R) Ci) sur Tre• Tllt Fii fl) LI Crild• Bieft, triad• O Movie: "'The Crewllna E,e" (hor) Cil Hepa'a Heron 9:30 DC9(1)>C'DED The Odd Couple '58 -Forrest Tucker. Janet Munro. LI Muter Pnthibkla "Lauth, Clown. L1u1h!" Felix sets m Movie~ .. Ma l Pa Kettl~ on ~·· Survtvat out to prove, while 1uestina on cation" (~m) '53 -Marjone Mam, : Avtatton WdHHlf Richard Dawson's TV show co· Percy Kilbride. ( (I)) lonanu hosted by Oscar. that an act he EID The Sinners ' Drama and Dawson once did to1ethet 12:00 m Movte: "'The Wortd W11 His Tllm Stootn wasn't as bad as Dawson says it Jury" (dra) '58 -Edmond O'Brien, 7:JO IM1squerlde Party was. Mona Freeman, Paul Birch. · 9 00 (fO) Hollywoocl Squara I ".., @ Rod Concert Help Thy N.ipbor r Winded~~'"" p ._ 12:30 0 UCLA Bastetball Bruins vs. Salty Alfred H~ ratn... Univ. of Calif. Beers. @ (]) Tt Tell the Trutlt • LI Tltm Cl) Movie: (C) "The Sevtp'' (dra) • MTillolJ $ Movie: (C) (%hr) ..... 10:00 0 9 (I)®) m PoUc:e Woman '52 -Charlton Hesto.n, Susan Mor- Condlo" (wes) '64-Ric:hard Boone. "Ice" Mich11I P•rlts 1uests as • row. Stuart Whitman. Tony Franciosa. key flaure in a rin1 of jewel thi&Yes 1:00 B @) Mldnlfht Special B.T. Ex· 1Q ~ Bauett»all Warriors at bein1 entrapped by undercover prm, Sha Na Na, Jimmy Wither· ~ 11ents Anderson and Crowley. spoon, and Su11rloaf star. loe:.Aat8'es Ntwa Rl'Wiew James Kuch, Jane Elliot and Wil-l:JO m All·Nlfht Shtw: ""Sand," "'City Ftltttds of Ma• llam Campbell also auest. Of Fear," "Clouds Over Europe" Wor1d of 14trvtval ~&!.!:::Utt ' 1:451J Movte: .. Hip Sitml" (adv) .'41 UttSt R1tcals tJ <Cit (I)) (f) &) Barttte Be· -Humphrey Bo11rt, Ida Lupino, 1:00 R @(!)Ou! "Treid" The mur· rett1 am Involved in 1 bewilderin1 Arthur Kennedy. . cltr of Khan's friend, • doctor, Is case when tht body of 1 powerful .3:30 IJ Movie: (C) ""Santa f1 P11111f" linked to an int1m1tlon1I crime attorney's wife Is found end he (wes) 'SS -John Payne, Faittl syndicate. d11lin1 In pmbllna and teams she has no recorded back· Oomeraue. Rod Clmeron. narcotics, whidl appears to bt mov· -------------------------ln1 Into California. James Shl1et1, Lisa Tsu end Geor11 Tlkel aunt. B ~CJ) ®l m Santoni a Sot •'fhe Stun(' Fred asks a prof ... sionel 11mbler to teach l.lmont and his friends 1 lesson. Th• pro wins all the money end Fred promisa the money will be returned, BUT . . . . Richerd Ward autsts. D Movie: (2hr) •1 Saw YAat Yeu Did" (susp) '6~ -Join Crawford, John Ireland, Leif Erickson. Ci) Mlllt Dtu~ Show D <9 (I)> (})EE Koldta• -Th• NIPt Sta"er "Horror In the Htifhts" (R) A trail of murders leads Kolchak to 1 confrontation with a creature th•t 1ssurnts the likeness of • trusted friend end lures the victims to • knewin1 death. Phil Slivers auests. Cl) Sall Ditto EJlzabeth Ashley st•rs In the suspense tale of a priceless ancient Chinese tt•tue that promises the owner he•lth 1nd Incredible vtaor or thr .. tens him with painful death, In "Golden Needles," to be seen for th• first time on television on The CBS Friday Nilht Movies at 9PM. SATURDAY MARCH 1 9 Ytice of TolJ'I m Seslme Sttttt l ::.O R ~ ~ ~ ~:.u=. Run . IJ <ft 1i)) (})Uf.a";_nturts of Gii· 111111 m Mme: "Saps at Sia" (com) '40 -Stan Laurel & Oliver Hardy. 9:00 I @ rn (j) J•""" 6:00 i SUftrlM Semester 9 (j) @) m Ll!MI el the Chrhtopllet CloM-Up Loll Altematlwes 0 Movlt: '"Tall Teu11•• (wes) '53 - Lloyd Bridaes, Marie Windsor. 6::.0 i TY I Cl.tssroom I <a CIJ> (}) Otvtln Conaurwtr bptrltnc:t Country M11slc E Mister Rosan' Nf'1hbofhood 7:001 m Adda ... flinltJ 9:30 I ~~(I) Partrld1• fa11tlly @) m S11111und (})Yost'• Gana ( ) (}) LllSW1 lncu• Brother 1ua Ran1m Cl) MlaSotl: Macie eJl) Villa AJt&rt : Mlatlr Rt1tra' Ntl&llborttood lO 001 ~ (]) (j) Sc:oobJ Doo 7:30 SURrbt S1111elltr : • (j) (I§) m Pink f"anthtr Q) (j) di ff:) Cllopper Bundi orld of SUl'Ylnl Te11amee Tuxlde (~(I)) 00 al S..ptt fritftda (tji CJ)) CI) Bu11 luany • Movie: (C) "'Rn Wind .. Edtt1'" Youtts & Ute ls:Mlel (dra) "58-Jetf Chandler, Esther Wll· Elemtatuy News Iiams, Rosanna Podest1. (3) H. R. Pvhtatut m Movie: "fro111 Here to Et.ralty'' : Ci"rralCOltodu (dr•) '54-Burt Lancaster, Mont· 1:00 I (i1J (])(I) Favorite MartlallS aomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Frank 0 (]) ®J m Eftltrsenq + 4 Sinatra, Donni Reed. Citnt AubJ Thutrt m CAL WORTHINGTON ~:~~~Al~ay~.'tn :n!~ * SHOWS ASCOT RACES n(e>~":~:°:! '=-I:=. '=tr• (dra) '49-Dant Andrews, Jeff Sesame Sb..t Chandler, M1rt1 Toren. Roller GalMS m U111t Tllrff 10:30 I @ m Cf) Shauml Q) Movie: "Srten Budclht" (tdv) • ~Ci) Qi m Sbr Trtll '55-Wayne Morris. M1y Germaine. Movie: (C) "SH of Robift Ellubettt Hartman and Joe Don Baker live conatantjy In the shadow Of sudden death when they star in the true story of Sheriff Buford Pusser In ''Walkins Tall," a televlaJon premiere on the ABC Saturday Nl1ht Movie (March 1) at 9PM. Pap 18 Hood" (adv) '59-David Htdlson, June llverick. @ Other Ptoplt, Other "'8c:a 11:00 O @ CV (j) Y111., of the Dlno- uun ~@ oo ®l m Tiie Jttseas Tiju1111: Window to the South ca ())> m m Thtsa An u.. Days ED Mr. Wlunl el Cham'"9nalllp Wmttla1 11:301J (i1J (])~ Hud:lo1 lrothtn D9CIJ mGo! Wolfman Jacll is host or th!i show on how a cartoon prosram is m1dt. CI) Movlt: ...... ,. My l..ovely" (dra) '52 -Ida Lupino, Robtrt i~(j))(l)aJ Amtricaa land· l:!r'w-.., A ~ r l r~ r~ o (J N 12:00 IJ @ (]) Cl) Hat1oa llebttrtt· ten 0 PNP Sports Wortd LA. City Btsketball Play-offs. n Movie: .. EachlatJMwt" (rom) •l§ -David Niven, Ttma Wri1ht, Gigi Perre1u, Jayne Meadows. fJ Movlt: (C) ''The ClmalTOll IJd" (wts) '52-Audie Murphy. Wlfds..A-Poppl .. MUb EBI MarMe b .. AIJtatlturt Whit ... calllwJ Mllllclt Yattlty Sll09 • Trethoute Ctub 12:30 fJ @ CI> Cf) fat Albert Cl) Youtt. '" ttte 70. THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 23 1975 Head.On tnsJallt Otaltr'1 Choke Nanny l the ProftSSOr CJ) Educatto11 1t Wort fiiShow • Allbt I lar1tlls ( (j)) hbbJ Goldsbtro Show F1t1farril Falcon • C.nadll1 Adventure • Fiim Future 1:00 IJ (i1J (!) (() CBS Childrt11's Fiim Festival Three Nuts for C1nderell1" (I) Conc.ni/S .. tdlbooll Cil Movie: "Tall Dart & Handsome" (com) '41 -Cesar Romero, Vir1inl1 Gilmore. star Tlmt "Two Is the Numbe(' m Outdoors Petticoat Junction ~="" : Behllld the Ullff ( 1 (I)) World of Survival · cJit. en II Tard• • U.S. Mawr • Mowtt: (C) '"Tttt F0t1otttn an" 1:30 rn University Dlllorut 0 Mowit: (C) "<Am"llldlt Terri· tory" (wes) '50 -Macdonald CartY, Maureen O'Hara, Will Geer. I Stn Dle10 Happenl111 Soql Train IRI CGSby Cl) Mowlt: "Mr. lmperfum" usf '52 -Ezio Pinza. Lana Tur· ner. Debbie Reynolds. i,The Citmt "The Money Game" Cl)) Frftnds of Man Human Dimension 1:55 ~ lllCOmt Tax Hints 2:00 I Ous1y'1 Trtthou.M AJl the Candidate • l11c:oJ11e TH ''Tax Fax" PCA Qoll "The Jackie Gleason Clusic" I ~.:,:,•~: Ghost News makers Somer Pytt 00 Wortd of Slliln1 Bill Moyen' Journal: lntttn.a· tJontl Report I (j)) Aalmal World lulaflt 2:30 Steps to l..taml•1 Ho111'1Htroa Wiidiife Theatre "Water Birds of Australi1" Celebrity T Hnis Jot111 Wooden Sllft loprlats Ed Sullivan hosts. OUter Umlts Hip Cbparral rn ,..,, Sota 1M c:.lby Qi) ASHVILLE MUSIC * TOP COUNTRY MUSIC I (j)) NaallvfU. Musk • Apialn.trt USA Wtlt,'1 Wo""'°P l:GO To It AlllMMIM*I Somer Pyle 8 A(rlcdurt USA Cl) 9 Pee I Baskttblll USC Troj1ns vs. Univ. of Cllifoml1 Bears. m Celtbrtty Bowliq Otpaltmtnt s Mowlt: (C) ~ 73" (wa) '50 -James Stewart, Shelley ~~·a~:;'::i::; ·~-~. Allyson, Arthur Kenntdy . fl!) Great Otdsloas {ft (()) Ovtdoon W1tfl lt11 CaHa· . ., I Ybltaldo A Lu Estrtftll Nowlt: '"Try I Set M_.. Ski Scent l :SO R tea.. of ttte 8amt • PREMIERE Slturday John Schu beck hosts this new two·l'IOur publlc attalr$ program whleh looks at tht people in the Los Angeles area. D <9 Cl)) m ED Pro Bewlers' Toiir The $1M,ooo Midas Open from Hartford, Conn. ®) Mowlt: (C) "Do Not Fold, Splndlt or Muttlatt" (adv) '71 - Helen Hayes, Miidred Nttwick. m Mtvle: ''Creature Fro111 the Haunttd SN" (sci-fi) '61-Anthony Clrbone, Betsy Jones·Moreland. I Tiit Ylr1htla11 (]) Gesptl Coultry flsydloloo Today ''Information Processing" (R) 4:00 I Star Tm (}) Wattr World Matt1te122 1 Wo.W Pren World C..p Soccer Yuaoslavia vs. West Germany. 4:30 m Amertun Ovtdooraman Slturday Movt.: "t4tpec1baM" Corona Now I Ytlat 1f A(rlcutture 5:00 Sllltl Mita Future Race The 00,000·Added Santa Margarita In· dividual Htndlctp for 4-year-olds and up at a mile and one·ellhth. 1J Morie: (C) "'Soft of hletact" (com) '52 -Bob Hope, Jane Rus· sell, Roy Rogers Ci) Get Smart U<9(J)HJHDAIC's Wide World of Sports the Flamingo Stakes Horse Race from Hialeah Puk, Florida, end the World Professional Sklin1 Championships from Hunter Mountain, New Yortl. ~l.":wnt M Mtwl•: (C) ...... on the Mwt"' (adv) '72 -J1mes W1inwri1ht, Vtra Miles, Richard Kiiey. 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Jaawn tnallH Hour 7:30 W1ld Wtftd tf Aafub 9 (I) Ltt'1 Miu A Dell Jt0111nty U.nctub Tt Ttll Ult TN1fl NuttThltT1 ... Wiid ........ Cf) Hall Tllotl ..... Show nt•po Sobrt EJ Tlt•pe ...,., .......... : .... Vllloa •:00 . fiG~.,:c,'~ Wild' Marti H1rmon, Albert Popwell and David Huddleston ruat as members of the Los Anaeles County Animal Controf Department wflost duties uaupecttd!y tlkt them to RtmP1rt Gtner1I Hospital In an tf· fort to SIVt I tiny Nubian pt, I victim of smotle lnhalltlon. This episode Is a pilot profect for a ~bit stiles. a~ <C> (%111) """ .....,. O'Toole" (com) '72 -John Astin, tlve asslaned to unravel the mys· m Movtt: (C) "M111 oa tile Mewt" Pat Carroll, Hans Conreld. tery of who killed 22·year·old Eliz•· {id>I) '72-James Wainwrlaht. w Reel CoftCllft beth Short, dubbed the Black aJ Movies: "I Wu A Shoplifter," Brot~! ~~n~ f.n~y .. ~1n~'T~: [.a £1)) (1) m UC SltunlaJ D .. ,~m!:"'Stoty made to btlltvt that Kwal Ch1r11 : (CJ (.2lit) "W1tkl11 TIU" MeN: .. Eat Side, Wat Caine Is a hired essusfn who must (dra) '73-Joe Don Baktf, EJlzabtttl (d11) 'SO -Van Heflin, bt shot on slaht. Tim Mcintire, John Hartman, Rosemary Murphy, Gene 700 Clab Vernon and John Blyth Barrymore Evans, Noah Betry. The true story • Clne111a 34 . m cvestEE CONNIE SMITH of Buford Pusser, • crlmt·bustlna. 11:15 D News SEE toup Southern sherttf who con· I Cl)) Rtflllon--Htlp Une *GIGGLE ON HEE HAW! stantty risked his life st1ndln1 Roell Concert Hit Hlwl alnst local corruption and vice. 11:30 (I) Newt CM11tploalllp Wmtslq • TIHM hslports te Adventart hit: ...... In tht Middle" s,....,. Movtt Man htm UNCU 1•) '64 -Robert Mitchum. lulq From tftt OIJtipic Wratllq · Tht 19 lndl Varltty Show : Soaldltap "Kris & Rita" (R) : '!'J•• Fiim "Three Stranae USC lallttbalt Trojans vs. Univ. S-por .. lova of Calif. Bears. ~-Laquap ,,.,,... @II Premier FU1t (6) Movlt: "Unknowa Ttnor" (sci· 1:30 CJ1) m TIM Jeff-9:30 I Nllht eaue,, tlf'57-John Howard, Mala Powers. Candli ea .. .,.. · Farttt tor TodaJ I David s..tild Sllow 9:00 lHJ CJ) CIJ I lflc!All A Luelle Cotlla• Tonllht llMlw ~ Stanlq Ladlle W 10:00 ll(H)(J)(f) [IHC!AY Tiit 8rt1t· C1'l JO~rt Tlttatrt & DtH Marth! Lucille Ball, In her my Annli S1ioW (90) Andy Williams 11:45, hit: "' Cold Blood" (dra) second special of tht -.son, plays Is host for this annual broadcast • -John Forsythe, Robe~ Blake. Lucy Colllns, an avid Otan Martin honorlnt outst1ndln1 artistic and 12.00 R Fabuleul • 5Z! (C) Downhill fan who takes a vacation fn>m her technical adllevements in the re· liar (dra) 69 -Robert Redford, Job to attend htr Idol's openlna In cordlna Industry 1lrin1 llve from Gene Hackman, Camilla Sparv . Las Veras and almost succtedl In the Uris Theatre' In New Yortt City. Ci) ~It: "'Yankee Doodle Dandy'' closlnr the act. the hotel and the II UCU lallttbtlt Bruins vs. Stan-• (mus) 42 :-James Caaney. whole town. Dtan Martin appears ford Cardinals. 1Z.30HWalltlld. 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The Authors of "The Guinness Record Book": From Our Mad World of Superlatives, The Ones We Remember Most Vividly ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Do Your Neighbors Consider You to Be I A Good Neighbor? - sk Them Yourself Want to aak 1 l1mous peraon a question? Send the qunllon • • po61CIN, to "Ask." Famlly Weekly, 541 Lexington Ave , New York, N Y 10022 We'll pay SS for publiahed qveallona Sorry, •e can't answer othera FOR ANN-MARCRET How often do you visit your home in Sweden?- N. S., Long Branch, N.J. • J was very young when I came here, M> 1 don't remember much about Sweden. But the first time I visited Valsjobyn (my hume) was in Oe<:cmber, 1963. The entire population FOR THE MOST REVEREND FULTON]. SHEEN If life is ever discovered on other planets, bow would the- ology reconcile it to the Bible?-Stanley J. Tkacz, Man- chester, N .H. ' • In my opinion theology has no problem now-or later. The dible is primarily a religious book, not a scientific one. It does not mention other planets, hence it says nothfog about intelligent beings on them. Therefore, it does not deny the possibility of such inl1abited planets. FOR MRS. HENRY AARON Was there a great deal of pressure on )OU when your hus- band was going after Babe Ruth's record last spring?-H. M. Mason, Jr .. San Antonio, Texas • I wasn't aware of how bad the pressure was until it was over. Suddenly I realized how uptight we both had been. The whole thing was a strange mixture of pain and pleasure, but Henry carried it so well I didn't realize how much it had affected him until later. FOR ABIGAIL VAN BUREN, "Dear Abby" How did your column get started?-S. Wise, Portland, Ore. • I read that type of column before I wrote it. After a while, I knew I could do a beth:•r job than the person who wa.o; writing it for uur local paper. l had the gall to phone the editor and say he needed me more than I needed him. In- stead of hanging up, he interviewed me-and I got the job. FOR MICHAEL DOUGLAS, *'of "The Streets of San Francisco"' Are there any drawbacks to being the son of Kirk Douglas? -P. C., Casper, Wyo. •Yes-when l'm prejudged. Before people meet me, they know everything about me. There's no aura of mystery. and I've never had the delicious experience of being asked, "What do you do?" My life is an open book. And I've never known what it's like to indulge in small talk-no one has ever said, "What does your father do?'' FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Is it true there's a major movie producer who's only 19? U so, how'd he get started? I'd like to do the same.-S. P., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. • Yes, there is. But the young man had cwtain advantages that you probably don't. J le's Edgai Bronfman, Jr., the 19- year-old son of the president of Joseph E . Seagram & Sons Inc., a fellow who also happens to own almost a million shares of MGM stock, was the boa.rd chairman of MGM and headed Sagittarius Productions. Young Bronfman never went to coJlegc. He was always a movieJ.oer, and his dad encouraged him. At 18, he co-produced Blockhouse" with Peter Sellers and Charles Aznavour; and his third movie venture will be "Harlequin," Morris West's new best seller Bronf man does have talent: He wrote the Jyri~ for "Sun- shine" for Diana Trask and "I Need You" for Peggy Lee. Cowr Photo by John R Hemilton/Globe Photos Edgar Bronfm.an, Jr. oI about 200-wrapped in thick blankets, and on honebaclc and in sleighs-met me. My childhood friends spoke as though I'd never been away. In 1962, the town's first movie theater had opened and "Pocketful of Miracles," in which I made my debut, played there. I had been biOed as the star, even though my role was so small you'd miss me if you blinked. Oh, yes, and everyone was fascinated by my mink coat. No one else in town had one. FOR RODNEY DANCERFIEW How did your gimmiclc, "I don't get no rwpect," originate? -R. B., Troy, N.Y. • Very early in life J found out that no matter how rich or important, young or old, shrewd or slow you are, respect is something that is hard to find and hard to keep. We aJI lilce it. but don't always get it. That's why most people identify with my catchphrase. FOR RAQUEL WELCH Are you for or against Women's Lib?-J. C., Lynchburg, Va. • For it, as long as women don't lose their femininity or be- come hostile toward men. I'm against discrimination to women, but I don't believe they can do everything a man can. But I do get annoyed when women are put down be- cause they're attractive. I happen to have a good business head and resent it when I'm not taken seriousfy. Some busi- nt>Sswomen try to disguise their charms, which I find alarm- ing. Having sex appeal doesn't make us dumbbells. FOR ROBERT BLAKE, star of •. Baretta- On mor1: than one <>«:asion you have said that you would ne\'er do a television sen"'es. What changed your mind?- Donald Brown, Sacramento, Calif. • If you play Monopoly you'll understand when I say that they changed my mind when they offered me "Park Place" and "Boardwalk." FOR MUHAMMAD AU One of your weapons seems to be the ability to get your opponents riled up and mentally off balan<:e. Do you ever get angry in the ring?-Richard Raymond, Utica, N.Y. • No. In fact, I have to kc.-ep from laughing when J hear some cat in a $250 \cat say that he is there to se<' me get .1 lesson for being sut'h a big mouth. If I cUdn't play the part of the big mouth. that ~eat wouldn't be worth $250 to him And I wouldn't have such a big purse! Febru1ry 23 1975 Jiunl(V ~ The Newspa~r Magazine A l*t>llcatlon ol Downe C-111unlca1iofl'I, Inc. Edw8rd A. Downe, Jr., Chairman ol the IJoMd A.. Echnrd Miiier, P,.a/dent FNd Danneman, EHc. V.P., Publllhlltfl MORTON FRANK, Prea/dettt end Publlalt•r LEONARD I . DAYIOOW, Clta/mNn ROBERT D. C~NEY, Exec. V.P.-Auoc. PtlbllaMI PATRICK II. 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By the Authors of ·The Guinness Book": The World's Reeords We Reeall Most \lividly By Norris and Ro~ MeWldrter W e stood, not long ago, at the top of the tall- est building in the world-the Sears Tower in Chi- cago -pointing out the pano- rama of four separate states to our companion, the tallest living man in the world. Don Koehler, who measures eight feet, two inches, did not seem to be en- joying the view. ''J don't have much of a head for heights," 'he explained. For us, it was a unique op- portunity to combine two su- perlatives, man and building. Ever si nce we were schoolboys, flipping through the news- papers, books and magazines with which our editor-father cluttered our London house. we have been intrigued with the idea of the tallest, the fastest, the strongest, the greatest. What began as a hobby even- tually became "The Guinness Book of World Records" and .. may, in a year or two, turn into a world record itself. A great many people seem to share our hobby, and we expect that our collection of facts and figures on human and inhuman en- deavors. natural and unnatural achievements, may won break the record for sales of a copy- right book. We are now second only 10 Dr. Spock. (The Bible, that all-time best seller. is not a copyright book and thus doesn't count in this particular record.) We have traveled to 63 coun- tries. measuring the objects and meeting the people who hold the world's records. We find the phenomena constantly chang- ing. The tallest tree (the How- ard Libbey tree in Humboldt County, Calif.) may grow an- other foot or the fastest jet plane (currently the Russian M JG-25) may add another mile-per-hour. Records are made to be broken. and so our book is made to be rewnllen each year. We find the people endlessly fascinating. Whether it's the 12- ..,year-old boy who can rattle off pi, the matbemalical formula, to an incredible 1,200 places, or the grown-up parachutist .. who 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, febru•ry 73, 1975 - "The world's most divorced woman ... can't remember all the names of all her husbands, but she does recall that five of them busted her nose." ;., . , "E"' lince .. ..,. K'hoolboys," aay the Mc:Whlrten, -.. haft been lntrtgued trfth the ... of the t8lnt, ... ,....... ... stla.igest, thegreetlst." dares to free-fall for 16 miles, record holders have a com- mon streak of stubbornness. To do anything r~rer, longer or belier than anyone else in the world takes a singleness of pur- pose, an intense dedication to one's own thing. and a firm re- sistance to the boredom of do- ing that thing over and over. The championsbjp swimmer, for instance, is seen in his min- utes of glory, but 'there are no cheering crowds during the 28 or more hours a week that he must practice in the pool. We are ourselves a small footnote in sports-as the only twins ever lo win a national track title in Great Britain. It came during a relay race and is too modest and minor a rec- ord to go into our book. H ere. though, are some of our favor- ite people, places and things. Mate n. Female: Some male chauvinists were crushed wbeo Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs. They might take comfort in what happened when two active champions-rather than a woman in her prime and a man past his-met on a tennis court. In the I 920's, Bill Tilden. still considered by some expertB to be the greatest tennis player of all time, pla.yed agajnst Suzanne LengJen, "The Great Suzanne," as the six-tfolC Wimbledon win- ner was called. With no bally- hoo, and before a small audi- ence, Bill took every game. First. though, he toyed with Suzanne, allowing her to get to 40-love in each game before smashing back lo win. Females may have the ad- vantage over males in other sports. Perhaps because of their natural insulation, women hold many of the records for swim- ming across the hazardous Eng- lish Channel. Then, loo, a pe- tite, glowing woman, Mrs. Beryl Burton, has proved that, for certain distances. she can cycle faster than any man in Britain. The Worat Is the Best: Often, the most interesting records are set by people who are bad. rather than good. at what they do. In cbampi.onsh1p golf, the record number of strokes for o ne hole was set by a woman golfer during the Shawnee Jnv1- tational for Ladies in 191 2 This good woman teed off, then got into difficulties wheo she hit the ball into a river. In those days, the golf ball floated, so she put out in a boat, with her husband rowing. She stood in the stem, whacking away at the .. ball while her husband dutifully ~ counted the strokes. Finally, she E ~ beached the ball, only 10 run ::; into further trouble in a woods. Eventually she got back onto the green and sank 1he ball on 1he I 661h stroke This happened 62 years ago but, interestingly, we had a letter only re<;ently from an eyewitness. In Deep Danger: The most perilous trip we ever made to check on a world record was to descend more than two miles into the world's deepest mine. a gold mine in Transvaal. South Africa. As we put on coveralls and safety helmets in the dress- ing room, we noticed a ccrtifi- cale announcing that the mine had had a fatality-free year. The date was disconcerting· a distant 1954. We couldn't help thinking how long ago that was as we began our descent in a steel elevator cage We plum- meted so long and so far that. when we finally bumped to a stop, we were certain we'd reached bottom. But. no. there was more. The neu stage of the descent was made hunched in a small tramway, going down, down, down, along a steep in- cline on what seemed the world's longest roller<easter ride-only made in total dark- ness. The temperature gets hot- ter and hotter-at bottom, it's 126 ' F .-and along the way there's always the chance or man-killing rock bursts. We had three of t~ in the tint 30 minutes, narrowly missing us each time. Men take that de- scent every day, all 1n the name of digging up gold. which is then buried again, in somewhat neater form. in bank vaults. Wiid Blue Yonder: Orville Wright made history at K itty Hawk as the first man in pow- ered flight But he was not, de- spite what most people think, the first ma.n to ff} That man is less wcll-lloown and bis story takes place in Yorbhirc. Eng- land, where an eccentric old baronet, Sir George Cayley, spent his time inventing all manner of contraptiom, includ- ing man-carrying gliders. In the summer of 1853. Sir George ordered his coachman into one of those gliders, which then took off across a valley for a ftigb~ of more than a quarter of a mile. The coachman ftew into htStory anonymously until we searched out his name. John Appleby, in census records that had been sealed for l 00 years. Like any good servant of his day, Appleby did as he was told, but he doesn't seem to have enjoyed the ftigbt. Shortly after it. he gave his notice. Love and Marriage: Records on romance often have amus~ ing postscripts. Take the most- married man in the monoga- mous world. Glynn de Moss Wolfe an American who's an- swered "I do-19 times. Now in his sixtic$, he says, "I don't need television. l come home in the evening, sit down. slip off my shoes, close my eyes and reminisce." The wortd's most divorced woman, Beverly Nina A very of Los Angeles, looks at her I 6 "I don'ts" from a differ- ent perspective. 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Our book lasts Flora Mae Jacbon of Mississippi, who weighed 840 pounds, as the world's heaviest woman. We oow have a report. though, about Ida Maitland of the same state, who may have tipped the scaJes at 911 pounds. What kind o( proof do we look for on a rec:ord like that? We'd most prefer a medical rec- ord. Second choice would be newspaper reports or a reliable relative. The evidence we're least likely to believe would come from a circus or carnival, since those people have a vested interest in exaggeration. Did you know that circus giants and midgets usually have a clause in their contract forbidd ing them to be measured? New American R«:0rd: The highest sea cliffs now recorded are in Greenland and Canada. but we're on the track of some that may be a ocw record. Ac- cording to prchmmary maps and photographs. there arc sea cliffs on one of the Hawaiian Islands that may measure more than 3,500 sheer feet into the sea. That's the equivalent of three World Trade Ceoters stacked one atop the other. A watarf all plummets from these cliffs, too, and may prove to be the highest in th--world. Only an expedition can make this record as absolure as we like them to be. Still, it would be extraordinary if the world's highest sea cliffs and the world's highest waterfall turned out to be on United States territory and, in this year of 1975, hadn't yet been pinpointed! Onward and Upward: Discov- eries arc being made constantly. For e:umple, we cite a village "To do anything faster, longer or better tban any· one else In the world laku • alnglenea of purpose, an Intense dedication to one'• own thing, and • firm resistance to the boredom of doing that thf ng over and over." in the Andes as the highest point in the wodd where man lives. The altitude is so rare that, for some not-yet-under- stood medical reason, the vil- lasera can produce only daugb- ten. unless they move down from the mountain temporarily to have their' children. Now, though, NASA satellites have photographed what looks like an even higher village in Tibet. ls man climbing ever up- ward? From the letters we get from many readers, one of the fascinations with records seems to be in learning w~t the boundaries of life are, what the limits arc on how fast, how far, bow high man can go. Yet man keeps breaking bis own records -in everything from racing to tap dancing to welfare cheating -and it may be that the glory of the human race is that we keep reaching beyond the limits. FAMILY WEEl<LV, February :r.J, 111, • 9 Rediscovering natural food fiOet; America's forgotten nutritional element. Recent observations suggest food fiber may be more important than previously thought. NEW STUDIES ON FOOD FIBER. There has been a great de~I of intcre:>r re- cently on rhe subject of dietary fiher Arcicles and column!> in ma1or newl>- pe1pcrs and national maga::in~ have rc - poned new sciemifte observm1on5 on focx:l fiber and irspos!>iblceffcccon heal ch Basically. they're ~ying whnt we've ix-en ~ying for years: n<1cural food fiber is imporranr ro help your digesrive system regulate itself. But in addition, they ~ug· gest thnt fiber may play t1n even grct1tcr role in our die• 1han previou~ly bcl1cveJ CHANGES IN DIETARY HABITS. Thc:,e observations suggest that. wit h che ch:-inge in eacing hahirs in recent years. many Americans may noc be geuing the food fiber they need This. in spice of the foct that one of che best source:, of fooJ fihcr is also the most common lWO BREAKFAST SUGGESTIONS. Which brings us to Kellogg'~ All-Brnn and Kell~'s Bran Buds. Noc only arc boch rhc..-se cereal-; nch in natural food finer they're also an important source of vim~ mins and iron. 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People see the forest tract harvested and they think, ·oh boy, it's gone forever.' " While 30 or 60 years is not forever, it is a long enough time to make people apprehensive. Since it's such a long time in terms of our own lives, that number of years has the sound of eternity. But in terms of ecol- ogy, which on some levels can be measured in eons, it's not such a long time. So the main question is whether trees are being replaced in a systematic cyclical way so the supply will remain the same-or even in- crease. The paper manufactur- ers as,,ure us that they are. T here is no denying that America gobbles up a 101 of paper -particularly newsprint, the specially treated paper on which newspapers {and this magazine) are printed. Accord- ing to the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association, the U .S. uses about 9.5 million Ions o f news- print a year. No o ther country uses anywhere near as much. All of Western Europe con- sumes less than six million Ion<; a year. J(s estimated that Soviet Russia uses only a little over one million tons. Our use of paper has been going up fast all through this century, and the rise in demand has by no means stopped yet. The International Paper Co. figures that our consumption of paper back in 1900-all paper, not just newsprint-was about 50 pounds for every man, worn- 1u • FAMILY WEEKLY. February :13. 1975 "There is still about three-quarters a1 much forest land here now as there was when Columbus landed .... There is actually more forest now than there was in 1900." an aml child in the country. Today the per capita consump- tion is more than 11 times as big: 560 to 575 pounds per citi- zen per year George Kneeland. chairman o f the St. Regis Paper Co., predicts that even this huge demand may double in the next two decades Paper comes from trees-and this, of course, is what all the ecological excitement is about. As a rough rule o f thumb, it t.ikes about 17 trees of four- mches lo sil\ inches in diameter lo make a ton of newsprint. America's voracious appetite Continued From the makers of Taster's Choice: only 11.00 and two 8-ounce inner seals. 'i> help you start~ own plantation, we'1e e\al included a 2Sf coupon. Taster's Choice® 100% Freei.e-Dried Coffee tastes fresh-perked because it's blended from quality coffee beans. Like the beans from this Ca/ea arahica. A genuine coffee tree we'd like you to have. This tree thrives indoors. It grows a foot a year. When it's 21/2 to 3 feet tall, it blooms white flowers, red berries, and coffee beans, of course. So send us a dollar and two 8-ounce inner seals from Tas~s Choice, regular or d~f cinatcd. (Or a dollar and any combination of inner seals equal to 16 oz.) And we'll send you a coffee tree. .· - ,-. 10-l>A Y FREE HOME TRIAL SEE AMAZING RESULTS ••• OR MONEY BACK r-- -SAYIWACY• 1911U11Ttt• - --., 111&a. UlltT ,.. .. I HANOVE• HOOSE, Dtpt. 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Tb .. romb ination of ingndif'nta talkf'd about for Wf'ight runlrvl in low nlori .. d1tt8. Lecithin: A substance derived from vegetable oib that is actually a food, oot a drug. In a tecent eaperiment, a doctor fow\d that Lecithin produced a decrease of as much AS 30% in cholesterol and at the same time, tended to shift weight from one area of the body to another for a more streamlined silhouette. Vitamin B-'1: The fat-metabolizing vitamin that scientists have found worb with body chemicals to balance and regulate body ftuids to prevent water retention and bloat. Kt.Vifr. Nature'• peat food mineral harvested from the ocean and our most reliable source for es.entiaJ Iodine -so important in burning up fuel to melt fat acc:umulattons away. Cid., Vinegarz Legendary solution used down tbru the ages in weight control diets, is the bui6 for this outltanding new lonnulJ1. HANOVER HOUSE, Hanover, Penna.17331 \\l1f•n• -~~\\'S l~11K•r .. ( 'c»111t•s l '1"n»111 ('1111//llllC'd tor ncw~papcr~ comumc~ the equivalent of well over 100 mil lion such trees every ye<ir This sounds ::.hocking Where arc so man) trees 10 come from? Bui there ;., a ~ignificanl fact that make~ all the Jiffcr- ence. For every tree that is cul down, a new one is planted 1n its place. The truth i~. A""'' i<'rJ 11m1• 1:rows obo111 t'iRht prrunt mm(' wood eucli yt•m tho" it Jwn·e.fls. Roughly the same fi g. ure applies to Canada. · Paper companies arc highly sensitive to public worrie~ about the environment and have been eager to let reporter::. see with their own eyes what goe" on in a managed forest tract. Con- solidaled-Bar hursl ltd .. a big CanJdian company, recentl) established an Environmental Affairs Group wh0se main job is to see that none of the com· pany's far-flung divisions vio- lates sound ecological principle'\ . They say that JIJ the current 1alk about .. dcsccrJtion ·· of our forests and the futuristic v1'>10ll) ot a Ian<.! ··1a iJ bare'' arc prob- ably exaggerated. As a math.:1 of facl, Crown Zcllcrhach Corp. estimates th:.it, dcspirc the enor- mous growth of our population and the sprawliag oC 1.1rms, suburbs and industr) since the na tion was founded. there I) still about thr~e-quarters .1s much forest land here nn"' JS there was when Columbus land- ed. What's more. because ;i 101 of marginal farmland anJ ..cm1- desert has been reclaimed and pl anted with trees. there is actu- ally more forest now than there was in J 900. Ther..: arc 11om..: 159 millio n acres of forest in the country to<lay-slightly over 30 percent of the nation·s lota1 land and water urea of 2.1 bil- lio n acres. The iJea that .i forest tracl can be made to renew 1tscll eternally may be only an ex- ample of good business. "In the first place," ~ays .1 spokesman of N JC, "it would be the height of lunacy for a paper compan) to invest $I 00 million m 3 mrll. then mow down 311 the sur- rounding forest. You can·1 move a paper mill from o ne place to another. fhe only .ip- proach that makes economic sense is to m anage the forest around the mill so that it is con· tinually self-renewing." 12 • l"AMILY WHKLY Fob1unry :23, 197'> I here arc two ba:>ic ways of dtiing this. Fo restry spt:cialists call 1hc two approaches "evcn- nge<l" and .. uneven-aged" man- agement. Even-aged m anagement means, sn ctfccl, diviJing a for- est into sep.irnfc tracfs and dear-cutting each tract when the trees on it mature. Imagine a lo re.st divided into 64 square tracts like a chcckc rboarJ, and imagine -for simplicity -that you arc dealing with a type of tree that matures in 64 ycars. In Year I you cut down all the tre~ o n Tract I, and you reseed that tract wuh new trees. In Year 2 you do the same on T ract 2 .• ind so on until Year 64, when you clear-cut rhc last tract. The following year you "It would be the height of lunacy tor a paper com- pany to invest $100 million In a mill, then mow down all the surrounding forest." go back to Tract 1, whose trees are now 64 years o ld, and you start the same proccsc; all over again. Uneven-aged management mean~ sclecti\ely thinning an entire lore\! area year alter }Car. {here arc some kinds of trees thJl. when young, flourish best ti there arc bigger t recs around 10 8" c them partial ~hadc Uneven-aged manage- ment 1s designed for them.Each year. forc.,ter~ take down the bigge~t trees in an area and plant sec<llings in the shade of other matun: trees that remain uncut The re'iulr is a self. renewing forest whose trees a1e t>f different ages. Forestry research over the year:. has constantly improved the he.11th of trees, their growth rate, their resistance to dic;casc~ .rnJ i n~ccts . Wcyerhacu'>er. 0corg1:.i K raft anJ otha h1g paper comp.1nie"i ha .. e hegun using a new prcx:ec;s, in which an cnr1rc tree lcJvcs .ind all- " 1Hucc11scd into paper. rJther thJn Jll\t the mam trunk lm- pru.,.cmcnls now hcing devel- oped, says Crown Zcllerhach·s president C R. Oahl, "will cn- ahlc "" lo <loublc and even triple the v0lumc o f wood fit'wr per acre" Speetrum/75 Spo.1s Mlnl-Pronle HOCKEY STAR DAVE SCHULTZ: .. He'• Not So Tough," Sap Mra. Schultz Dave Schultz of the champion Philadelphia Flyers has been called the toughest player In professional hockey, but off the Ice he's as meek as a lamb. "H•'• a apllt peraonallty," one of hta old friend• up of him. "If you ... him perform on the rtnk and then ... him at horM, helping hi• wffe with the kitchen chorM and wortdng on hla model planea and artlaUc klta. you won't believe H'a lhe aame per80n." Schultz played a key role In transforming the Flyers from an also-ran expansion team into the team that carried off the Stanley Cup play-offs, the World Serles of ice hockey. The 24-year-old native of Saskatchewan, Canada, who plays left wing for Philadelphia, is known as the Do You Complain About Hotpltal Food? Do you think that food In the hospital is ~~!!~l~~~lJil not tasty? It is worse than that, according to Ors. Charles E. Butterworth end Elizabeth A. Provost of the University of Alabama in Birmingham. They HY that hoapltal food often amounta to poor nutrition. TMlr atucHes ahow that often the patient la not built up nutritionally before aurgery and that nutrttlon ta blithely Ignored after IL Some patlenta actualty get wone after long hospital ataya almpty t.:.UM of ~Flak. BY JACK TIPPIT t my folk.s'are more in hock than your folks!" "Hammer" and the "Enforcer." ("Enforcers" in hockey are the strong men who protect team- mates from rough body checks on the ice and intimidate the biggest men on the rival team.) Schultz's role Inevitably leads him into a number of ice brawls, from which he invariably emerges as the winner, but he is proud to be able to say that he is one of the few players in the grueling Ice game who retain all their own teeth .... Schultz comes from a religious family and spent his boyhood summers attending Bible camp. "I.never had any fights aa a kid,'' he recalla. "When there were street fighta, I ran far away from them." ••. His wife Cathy objects to the reputation Dave has acquired as a "tough guy." "He'• quiet and genUemanly-violence la juat not part of hla nature. He can't stand noisy people or arguments and all hi• hobbles are on the quiet aide," she aaya. "WMn people ask If he beata me, I Just laugh."-By Barry Abramaon A "Quickle" Crash Diet For Emergenccln Are you going to a wedding party next month or planning a birthday dinner out? Then loae two to five pound• beforehand, thus giving yourself freedom to eat without put- ting on extra pounds. A good crash-diet plan: a two-day, 500-calorie-a-day diet that keep• you well-nourished. Breakfast on an orange, a poached or bolled egg, a piece of toaat with a teaspoonful of butter, tea or black coffee (total, 248 calories). Take a multivitamin plll. Lunch on a cup of beef bouillon, a half cup of creamed cottage cheeH, a quarter-head wedge of ice- a ~of vitamin auppl4Hnenta and acMqwlte protetn. Complicating the problem Is the fact that some hospitals do not weigh patients when they arrive. This makes it difficult to assess a patient's nutritional status. The same problem occurs if no tests are done to determine the status of the patient's protein nutrition. What to do if you are come in and regularly after that. Make sure you get enough protein. Don't skip meals unless ordered to do so preparatory to test~. Also, let your doctor know if there is any change in your eating habits. weight or appetite. berg tettuce, tea or black coffee (146 calories). Dine on beef boulllon, a scant half cup of cot- tage cheese, a half cup of raw cabbage, tea or black coffee (106 calories). After three days, some people can lose as much as five pounds. a patient? Insist upon being weighed when you .Jobmanshlp People Who Can't Make Up Their Minda Does your work require you to deal with people In your company who can never make up their minds? Perhaps you're dealing with an "avoider." In his book "The Achievers," Gerald 0 . Bell, professor of organizational behavior, University of North Carolina, says that avoiders can be hard workers and very nice people, but unless you know how to react, your contact with them can be exasperating. The avokler'a blggfft fear la failure. He has so little self-confidence that he depends on others to lead. Faced with a decision, he would rather do nothing than do something wrong. What avoiders are looking for are stable, routine assignments that they can do in an orderly, precise fashion. If you are direct and 1yat.-n1Uc in explaining a particular task, you will give co-worker avoiders what they're seeklng.-By S. R. Redford -By Erwin DI Cy•n, Ph.D. Celebrity~ UV ULLMANN: "Why I'm Glad I'm Not a Man" "I'm happy I wasni born a man, because I know that I could never go to war and kill someone. I know I wouldn't want to be faced with a choice of going to war and killing or going to jan. I approve of people who say, no, I don't want to kill, whether it be in Vietnam or elsewhere in the world. I know that many fantastic men have died fighting. But for the people who refuse to fight for their own ldeallatlc rueoM, It I• unfair to aak them to perform 90m8 form of alternate Mme.. I think It horrible that the people who don't want to kill should be punished. I simply do not believe that anybody should be required to make that kind of choice. I know what mine would have to be." Liv Ullmann Is starring In "Scenes From a Marrlage."-lntervlewed bJ Wiiiiam Woff But stop there!-By Harriet La Barre 'People and \i)U Where Your Child's Personality Comes From Your young son or daughter runs through the kitchen and knocks a dish from the table. What • do you say-"You do the stupidest things," or "You are the noisiest, clumsiest child I've ever seen"? In moments of exasperation, it may be worthwhile for parents to remember that a new psychological experiment lndicatff that children develop more of their personalities from llatenlng to what their parent• think of them than from Imitating their parents. Psychologists call parents' opinions a ''mirror effect" on children. As parents talk, children "see" themselves in the mirror created by their words. Then, believing what their parents tell them about themselves, the youngsters behave ~ that way. What this means is that If you often tell your children that they are stupid, Incompetent, lazy, homely or aetfith, they tend to believe you and act accordfngly.-8y Shirley Sloan Fader FAMILY WEEKLY, February 23, 11175 • n "' .... ~ C') N >-• ~ ,D • ~ > ...J :.:: ...... UJ w ~ > ::!. :2 < ~ • • -~ A collegePt-esident an want to tell you about a new plan and start college at "About eighteen months ago, the Army began to de- velop a bold, new concept in cooperative education. Project Ahead. "The program began at one university in the Midwest. Interest was so great the Army decided to expand it across the country. Today, the program involves over 800 colleges and universities. And it's still growing. "Project Ahead's structure is basically simple. But its benefits to young people and their parents are enormous. "First of all, it is a unique individualized education plan. One that allows you to choose, if you qualify, an "alma mater" before you enlist. (Normally a participating school in your home area.) So no matter which college or colleges you attend while in the Army, you'll know beforehand the courses you'll need for credit at the school you want to graduate from. "Secondly, the Army provides financial aid. College courses are available to you while you're in the Army. And the Army will pay up to 75% of the tuition for these courses. (After your enlist- ment's over, you'll be eligible for 36 months of financial assistance under the G.I. Bill.) "We, in the educational community, are enthusiastic about this new plan. In fact, many of us believe Project Ahead will be as important to young people entering the Army as the G.I. Bill has been Dr.ArthurG. Hansen to veterans~' President, Punlue University d .anArmyGeneraJ that lets you. enlist in the A1·my t the sa1ne time. "Project Ahead is the most exciting idea in educa- tion that the Army has ever offered .. "Too often people in the service have taken college courses from one school, only to learn later those courses would not apply toward their ·deWees. Project Ahead intends to change all that. "Th~ Arrnv .. togethPr ~ '- with over 800 colleges and universities, has a plan. A cooperative system that lets you know ahead of time which courses you'll need for credit at the school you've applied to and want to graduate from. "You'll be receiving up Gen.Frede.~ to 75% of the Chief of s~ tuition for US.Army college courses you take in the Army. And now you can make sure you get credit for the college courses you successfully complete. "Project Ahead is by no means a free ride. Because while you're working toward a college degree, you'll be serving your country. You'll be a soldier full time . A student part time. • • You'll train hard. You'll work hard. And you'll find that although a few years in the Army isn't the easiest way to earn a college educa- tion, it may be the most rewardin~' For more information about the Army's new educa- tional program, Project Ahead, send the postcard. Or call 800-523-5000 toll free. (In Pa., call 800-362-5696.) Join the people who've joined the Anny. . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 /1 l '-" "'f I>i-oject Ahead. Nntl' "'high 'thool "l n111r\ ,\\ ,1 priig1.1111 111l111,1wr.111n 11l111.1111m Pr111l'lt .\h1.1d 1,t1rl11 111 h11:h '<h1111l cr.1d11,lll'\ 1111\\( \'\'f "\1111.lrl .1 h1ch ... d11~,1,l·1111•r .1b11111111 cr.1d11.1t1·. 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And more sa.enbfic breakthroughs in these areas conbnue. But fifty years ago, little was known about what we today conslder basic nutnttonal knowledge. For example, vitamins A. B. and C were not yet discovered. And acc;ording to Cara Mae Taylor, Professor of Nutrition at Columbia University, the fact is that we are still on the verge of reahzmg the iulhmpact of nutrition on ow lives. V1tanuns and minerals in the nght combmations and in the right proJX>r· hons are necessary to keep yow body healthy. And the same holds true for your hair as TeJX>rted in a defiruti ve text by Ors. Agnes Savill and Cara Warren of Great Britam. Even Gaylord Hauser, the interna- tionally acclauned beauty and health expert. claims that the best hau con- ditioner in the world is proper nutrition. There is no doubt that a balanced diet is good for you and yo\lr hair. BEAD START IS A VITAMlll AND JlllUMAL COJIPOVJID DESIGNED TO llELP JUST OlfE PART OF 'tOUll llODT. WW BAIR. Head Start is a vitamin and mineral capsule developed by Cosvetic Laboratories. It's got the vitanuns and other part of the body, general nutn- tion -even though it may be good enoughforpropernourish.rnentof the slon-1ust isn't sufficient ID this day and age to susta..m growth of a healthy scalp. What you need is a regular program to insure that your hair and scalp are healthy. You need Head Start. It's as funda· mental as taking a once-a-day vitamin. Al 'IOU GllOWOl.DER nUll BAIR NEEDl •RB VITAJllDIS. Your arculatory Systems becomes less ethcient as you grow older. And at's generally held that mirierals that major nutri homsts believe are re- SJX>nsi.ble for healthy hair m men and women ah.Ice. And m pro(X>rttons swt- able to what needs to be done to gel your hair and -~ aging produces a slow· down ID the blood flow to certain parts of the body. That's one reason you get wrinkles and other earmarks of scalp m shape. So if you' re already talang an ordmary commercial vita- nun. by all means don't stop. They've got a 1ob to do But it's not Head $tart's job Only Head Start has the proper Vltanuns and rrunerals m the right doses for the healthiest possible hair. BAIR GROWi SEVEN TIMES FASTER TlllUf BODY CELLI. In her study, Columbia's Dr. Oara Taylor reported that the normal adult could be replacing each hau on the head as often as once every three to four years. Therefore, hair must receive the same land of spec.fie dietary attentlon you'd give your body m general And according to Dr. Allen Lonncz. of the University of Clucago, the slcm sheds cells from ats surface all the bme. SinG"e the regrowth of the sur· face cells on the scalp is believed to be seven tunes faster than on any old age. But it can also con- tribute significantly to the tendency of men (and in some cases, women) to begin to lose their hair-to go bald -as proper blood flow slackens. Tile body's blood delivery system simply breaks down. The tiny c.apil- laries that feed the surface of the skin just don't work as they did when you were younger. Circulabon lS poor •Adelle DaVlS. Let's E:dt Right To Keep Fit All o rders processed an 24 hours. And your hair-wtuch still needs the same amount of nutrients 1t used to -starves to death. Head Start can give you the help you need. BecaU$e Head Start provides large doses of nutriments ma concentrated fonn.1bat way your scalp can reoetve more of what it needs. LA80llATOlt1' TUii DIDICA'l'E llAlll iiB£Di CERTADf VITA~ JIDllAllD lllDIEk.UI Dr. WH Saunders, who speciahU!S m nutn- bon. uses laboratory analysis of hair to determine vitamin and mineral defidenaes. And he says that the body is a factory, food is its fuel, and one of its products is hau. Thus the richer the fuel in vita.nuns. minerals, and protein. the healthier the body, mcludinq the hair. Medical researchers today are using the eJectroruc rnicr0900pe to analyze ban (magruhed l <XXJ' s of times). When the hair as maqnihed certain mineral deboencies can be detected. • Dr. Saunders a}90 refX>l'ls that hair simply won't grow Wlthout suffioent zmc sulfate -which asswes that the food yow hair needs reaches yow bloodstream and slan. In other tests, 100S1tol, a hard to get vitanun. was recommended by Adelle DaVJS to help balding men. AccoTd· mg to her, nearly every case reported that hau was no longer falling out~ And nnc sulfate and inosttol are only two of " lZ' 01grechent5-each speobcally i.nduded Wlth healthy hair m nund -that make Head Start the perfect Vllamln and mineral sup- plement for yow haJr. BEAD START BAS wollD:D roa TBOOIAJfDI OF UIElll. There's nothing particularly mystenous about balchng cases other than hereditary situations. It occurs for the same reason that some other scalp dieorders occur. Ory, unmanageable hair, LS a result of unhealthy hair and SCAip. And doctors. hke Dr. Qwgley 111 his report to The Lee Foundation For Nutnbonal Research. are linlang both these rond.dions to Vltamm deficiencies and poor hair care. But after over three years of testmg and daily use, t.housands of Head Start users state that Head Startworb. Ado°' i..Jth7 Mir lhaft. BEAD nuT WILL won J'OR TOO OR TOUR MONEY BACK. Head Start lS not one of thO&e magical baldness preventatives It is Just the vitamms and nunerals designed for healthy han and scalp. So, talce advantage of our speoal offer m the couJX>n below. and try Head Start for 30 days. If you feel the results are unsabs· factory, you Cdll retum the unused JX>rbon and we11 refund your money Order by phone. Use our Toll Free Number All orders processed 1mmediately 800-ZZS-2041 To order Just tell our order desk your name, address. and how many bottles of Bead SWt you want ~t $7 .95 e4lch plws 7!M for hAndling. When using your &nk·Amencatd or Master Charge 1ust give us your card numbe .. Iii'' con Save ttus coupon to use ow Toll Free Number agam. Act now and rece1 ve a free booklet on· hair care. People Qui% By -John E. Gibson Do Your Neighbors Consider ¥011 a Good Neighbor•? True or False: People who have children are the most neighborly. (See number 2) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Most people agree on what constitutes a good neighbor. 2. People wbo have children are the most neighborly. 3. It doesn't matter much what ncighbor· hood you hve in if you don't have good neighbors. 4. Women are more neighborly than men. 5. A good neighbor is not a good neigh- bor unless you are the same kind of good neighbor. 6. It's much easier to get acquainted with your neighbors in a poor neighborhood than in an affluent one. ANSWERS 1. 1 me-according to the findings of an urban-neighborhood survey conducted by sociology profes.sor Peter McGahan. which showed that the majority e>f re- spondents "defined a good neighbor as someone who is friendly, but not a friend, someooc willing to chat with you, hut at the same time someone who docs not intrude on your privacy. A small proportion defined a good neighbor as a cloc;e friend." And the survey revealed a !>irnilarly small (though quite vocal) minority who very emphatically defined J good neighbor as someone who leaves you completely alone. 2. Triie. Sociological studies h.ave shown that people who make the most friendly and congenial neighbors are those whose life-style is oriented to child-rearing and f -lrnily living. At the other end of the pole. the least neighborly tend to be those to whom children and family life .ire not predominant but are replaced by other concerns and interes'-'. such as a career, etc. And although people with children arc the mo,I neighborly, it the children arc too obstreperous. it goes without saying lbat in many cases their neighbors wish they weffltlt so friendly! 3. Tme. Bad nut-door neighbors can do more to make a good neighborhood into one you'd like to move out of than any . • • other single factor. Far better to live in a less-advantaged neighborh.o<>d sur- rounded by good neighbors. Recently the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research attempted to measure the "quality of life" nationwide. It con- cluded that without neighbors who at least warranted neutral responses, ao in- dividual's fttlings of satisfaction would be relatively low-even in environments that offered good housing and other amenities. 4. False. Contrary lo what might be ex- pected, the findings of a leading study on this question "did not sh.ow any dif- ferences between the sexes with respect to neighborliness." Two other investiga- tions have yielded similar findings. 5. True. Studies show that three types of ·'good neighbors" predomina,te, and each functions as a completely different type from the other. There is the generous. heart-of-gold, borrow-a-cup-of-sugar kind who believes in the mutual assist- ance and helpful exchange of household needs and commC>ditics. He or she is a blessing if you're the same type, but can be .t pest if you're not The second type of gOC>d neighbor is careful not to intrude on a neighbor's privacy, is more than willing to help whenever the need arises, but would not think of calling upon a neighbor for aid except in an emergency. This type makes n fine neighbor, but might be considered by the first type as somewhat reserved or standoffish. Type three is described by one sociologist as the "independents," who pride them· selves on their self-sufficiency. do not be- lieve in borrowing-or as they lerm it, leaning on pcople-:.md "define a good neighbor as someone from whom you do not expect any help at all." 6. Falu. Sociological studies show that people''i "socioeconomic slatus"-wheth- er they're rich. poor, or travel wilh high. low or middle-class society-bears no re- lation to their inclination to be neigh· borly. Eviden~ would seem to indicate that goC>d neighbors are where you find them-irrespective of social class or income bracket. FAMll 't' WEEKl Y. 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A WORK OF FINE ART Mas1er sculptor Alfred Bruneuin and The Hamilton Mint's chief meJ:.illic dcc;igner Thoma'i Rubel have combined their great artistic talen1s to produce this exquisite proof quality plate. A full 9" in diameter, the 1975 Ea'iter Place depicts. in high bas relief. the Resu rrection. and finely etched to euhcr side. a Mado nna and C hilli and a Suffering Chrisl. -a brilliant example of the engravers an. AVAILABLE IN SOLID PEWTER AND 14 KT GOLD ON PEWTER The place ic; $30 in gleaming proof finish 'iohd pc" ter. a tradilional favorite o f American craftsmen for over 200 year'i. Or. in :!4 Kt Gold on solid pew1er for S40 per plate. Either version will undoub1edly become a treasured addi- tion to any collection. A STRJCTL Y LIMITED EDmON To in'iurc the integrity of thi5 limited edition, only enough plat~ wW be struck to fill thow ordns rtte.ind by Marci\ JO, 1975. Each will be inJividually serially numbered anJ each subscriber will receive a Certificate of Authenticity attesling to the limited edition slalUs of the plate. ~lau Venioa.: U Kt GoW Oii Solid P~wter The beauty of this Easter Plate has been made even more exquisite and desirable with the addition of 24 Kt Gold layered on Solid Pewter. Just $40.00 each.· UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTIJNITY Collector plate'i represent a fine investment opportunity. and fir'>t edition plates have traditionally been rhe mo<.t sought after. Over 1he past several years. certain limited edition collector plates have soared in value from their original is,uc price. And we feel the art in 1h1s plate is so magnificent and the minting so flawless chat this plate will hecome a treasured family heirloom. To in'iure yourself o f this opportunity 10 own chis master Easler Place. we urge }OU to send your order in 1o<lay. Any ordttt 11ot post· marked by Matth 30, 1975, win re. ~retfully be retaroed. SPECIAL DISPLAY BOX Each subscriber wilt receive a beau- tiful box to protect and display the plate. Box is lined in rich velvet and the front doors open from 1he center to fully reveal plate. ORDERS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY MARCH 30, 1975 r------·Offi<ial Ordn-F011b-------, 1975 EASTER TRIPTYCH PLATE THF. HAMILTON MINT "' :._, ~I i i ~I 4'0 I::. UaJvt"nity Dri•t, Arftastoo HdPU, IL ""4 Plt'a<;c enter my on;ler for the limited Edition proof qu.1ht) l'i1~ J-a\lcr Triptych Plate to tx r.truck in I plc.i<oc checl...). B Sohd Pc.,. ter "' S 10 24 K t Gold on Solid Pewlt'f <;to S40 In Jdd1oon. you "''II include 111 "'' t':l/ra .-,,.1, J custom (fl-<>11tnt'd bo'< hl d1\play my pl:itl' My check or money or<kr for S 1~ c:nclowd (ph1i. SI '0 for 'h•PJltntt :md hanJhn(l) Or chargl' my ordn to my. 0 ~h~tl'r Ch1irgt'• 0 BanltAmencard f\jl --:---------Datt ---·11 IWn& Mul~r Chara~ lndlcau Uw Acct No fuur numb-r" abo"P )--our n•mr hf'r~--------- No111~ opi..aw prlntJ Cor------------------~I M ~I ~: Stutr _____________ 710 x ~I l'. SiR11nt11re t-1 Cl': 1m11•t br xi~ lo br valid • 4t L llll1nn11 and Lo""'""" rrud1•11" odd oprllcahlt' 1o/r1 10• I -------------------~ TH£ HAMILTO N MINT LOCATED IN Al'tLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS IS THE WORLD'S 2 N O LARGEST PRIVATE MINT Rachel Amea-ahown here with her daughter Chris-la known to millions of viewers aa Audrey Baldwin on ABC's "General Hos- pital." In real lite ahe la a mother and family woman whose great- est challenge haa been to raise two different daughtens a full generation apart By Raehel A.mes, Star of ABC's "General HotpHal" I h.ivc two children -both girls -who are almost 18 years apart. Susan is 21 and Christine is three. Some- times I've fell like two separate molhers. And to complicate matters, each girl has a differ- ent father. lt hasn't always been easy to understand and cope with such divergent ages while trying to hli:nd them into a family that involves a husband who is t.uher only to Chnstinc. Jt has been a marvelous challenge. J was aware almost from the ~ginning of my second preg- nancy that &here could be a problem. su~an was at an age where she was very embar- rassed ..ihout the whole thing. It w.1'i difficult for her to face her frtc:nd~ at school because she w._.s worried abour what they'd \tty. I remember she used to pre- tend she didn't know me when we went shopping. She'd drop h.1ck behind me and look the 01hcr way. And as (got bigger, \hc"d say, "Mocher, you're getting so fatl" I was worried :.ihout her reaction until the last three months of my pregnancy, wh~n I was forced to stay in bed because of a complication. ~1"an couldn't have been more cuncerncd for my health and lhc well-being of her unborn sister. However. once Christine c.r - nvcd, and after Sue got over h~tng afraid of her because she was l>O 1iny, there was a bit of i~alousy . What It's Like Co Raise Daughters Nearly 18 Years Apa1rt This I could understand. I <1m I I years older than my own ~aster, and I can remember how jealous J was when she was born. Actually, in comparison, Susan didn't do too badly. She resorted to such things as play- ing the radio very loudly while the haby was trying to sleep, having friends over who would keep us alt up very late, and so on. There was another problem l"d been married before, bur th1s wa'i Barry's [her husband, Barry Cahill] first marriage, and Christine is his only child. He had some major adjustments to make. not only in getting t" le now Sue but in meeting a brand-new baby. It was quite natural that be- fore long. after Christine was born. Barry found it hard not to show favoritism . To compen- sate. I paid extra attention to "I was aware almost from the beginning that there could be a problem. Suaan wu at an age where she was very embarraued about the whole thing .•.. " Sue. I sen5ed what she was go- ing through. and made a point of praising her whenever she did something around the house. and did ir well. I'd re- member to fell her how lovely she looked. I showed her her own baby picrures so she could ~c how much she looked like Chmlinc. hoping she'd sec a close kinship hctween them. I never allowed her to baby-sit for Christine, or do anything for her unless sbe asked first. I didn't want Sue to feel that Christine was an imposition. I am happy to say that Sue now adores Christine and spoils her at every opportunity The change in Sue is due to several things. First of all, she married a marvelous man, George Pilling. He's a little older, a lawyer. and a very gen- tle man. He's helped Sue grow up in many ways. and 1 feel he's greatly responsible for Sue's maturity. It's lovely to be a happy family. And now that she's the mother of a beautiful batiy girl of her own, we have a great deal in common . Looking back, I think the higgest problem in raising two children of such different ages was trying to split attention be- tween them. I kept trying to please each one, which is ter· ribly difficult. and so I wasn't always successful. l am proud of my girls. I adore both of them. They are forcing me to stay in tune with two generarions and to keep young. I learned from raising Sue. l think I am stricter with C hris. And I know I want to give Chris some kind of reli- gious training, even if she rejects 11 later. With Susan I was negli- gent in that area. l didn't give her anything to hang on to. J want Chris to have some kind of formal religious training. I've often been asked if my work is unfair to Chris. My answer is no, J think not. It's true J work SO out of 52 weeks a year, and have to plan and ask months in advance to get those two weeks off. 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Coltual Rewen u, 1• 6 lmdJes Aaou .... ,.,,, 0,,..1 ENJOY A TRI-COLOR WATERFALL OF BLOOM STARTING RIGHT NOW!· INSPIRED LANDSCAPING IDEAS! UJO .. IUISOIES SM.ES. left. l~n.llwftf. ,.__ 1rm flQt* -.-.-.... - ,----USE THts HANDY JW.llS1( COUPON TO ORDfR MO~ - - - -I I , ,.., 1_ 11 .. -! lMD• lmllla SAUS. DtJt. l· 611 I ..... ....,, -... r-.. 1rm I Lttat54E . CASCMll~ nu I ..a tl0."1 2 fof tlt.tt; c lef JJ7.• I ,..7Sf,_.... • ......, ··················• .JS I (PWww.. a • ra*9ts aM am w.. Ta> I ~ " ,.,_i .. ,... °' ................ ·•---I I o-... .., o ........ nc.nt; o o..... Cllllt; I O~lXPRSS O~ .. i.t.._.#---- 1 .. , ~ .. Ell'rtu. oatt I MD. Yr. 11 f] carat-,. ayn .. , Nw II .... PWL1 '*" UltfM I CATAL.11 ••• UHH7X :,... at.ti Zip I L~~--------------~---~-~ JACKIE ONASSIS What la her public eppul? The definitive leet word on Jackie: Now banned from being within 25 feet of Jackie Onassis, photographer Ron Galella muses about the· woman who has, inadvertantly, made him famous: "There are four kinds of wealth that ma1ce up glamour and the beautiful people. They are social, monetary, physical and psychological. · Jaclcie Kennedy has all four and that is why she is the most glamorous woman in the world. The social wealth she at- tained by marrying the charismatic John F. Kennedy when he was an u~ ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour When I'd replace a hundred watt A si.Jity watt is all f ve got, Or when a sixty's what I need A hundred's all I have, indeed. And so it goes with twenty-five And forty waiters. How I strive To keep replacements on the shelf- It ma.Ices me think about myself. U in my job OI' with my spouse, Around the oBke or the house, I am replaced, I really ache To lcnow what wattage it would take. • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Febrvery 23, 1975 tin the World! and-coming politician with the Presi- dency in mind; the monetary wealth she altaioed by marrying Onassis ... ~ and the physical beauly she inheri1cd. She has a big-boned athletic body, yet is as graceful as a Cashion model. She has large, beautiful eyes, set far apart. She keeps her physical btauty by jog- ging, riding horses, which she loves, and through olher sports, such as swim- ming and water-skiing. Last, but not leasl, the psychological wealth. Jackie has a quiet, intellectual, extraordinary, mysterious beauty. She is sensitive, poetic and independent." From "Jac- queline," by Ron Galella (Sbeed and Ward Inc., $12.95). Juat pfaln p11ln: "ChrQnic pain is qur . most serious disabling disease. Its cost in human suHering is incalculabJe. Its cost in medical-expense doJlars has been estimated at $25 biJlion a year. The average doctor does not even think of pain as a speci.6c entity, but only as part of another problem, a symptom. We have learned better. There is pain which exists of and for itself. As a re- suJt, a new specialty is emerging in medical practice: the tl1erapy of pain. It is a specialty not practiced on an individual basis, like cardiology or ob- stetrics, but rather in a team approach that brings together the skills of a num- her of medical specialists in a combined attack upon a condition whose under- lying causes may be very obscure.'" From "The Conquest of Pain," by Samuel Mines (Grosset & Dunlap, $7.95). C. ALPHONSO SMITH One ahead of Bobby Riggs Surprising champion of champlonl C. .Alphonso Smtth •peaking: .. I have often said to my wife that I want to me on a tennis court. She says that if I keep playing singles at age 65, 1 should reach my goal." Smith, from Charlottesville, Va., holds an amazing 30 national titles, and in 1924 he won both the National Boys Singles and Doubles championships. Last faJI, he Quips & Quotes I saw a vocalist on TV who came out wearing a wig, false eyelashes, caps on her teeth and a half inch of pancake makeup. Her opening number was "I Gotta Be Me." -Conrad Fiorello Most people would rather defer1d to the death your right to say it tlian lis- ten to if. -Robert Brault Classified ad in Indiana weekly: .. For Sale: One set of golf clubs. Used only by a little old college professor who never drove over 150 yards." -Henn Albriglit Panhand ~-"ActuaUy:"-rm-an au- wrote a book entitled 'One ays to Earn Money.'., Busi essman: 'Then why are you beggin ?" Panha dler: "Jt'1> one of the ways." ./--Conrad Fiore/In Teenage girl thoughtfully to friend: "Of course, I couJd go out with Herbie until something better comes along." Friend: "But what if something better came along-and saw you out with Herbie?" -Lane Olinghouse THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida see life differently. Send contribu- tions to "Child," Famfly Weekly. 6-'1 Lexington Ave., N.V .• N.V. 10022. $10 1f used-none returned. An English professor at the university where I worlc to]d this story about his son: It seems the boy was just learning to dress himself, and he usually came up with some very mismatched com- binations. Then one day he canw downstairs wearing a pair of beige pants and a paisley shirt with a brown sweater to match. He even had on coordinating soclcs. The little boy beamed as he walked into the kitchen and said, "Look., Daddy. I rhyme!" -Donna Faye WaW11gsford Au.rtln, Teuit Overluuzrd: "I don't like these smog- free days. I like to see what I'm breath- ing." -Lucille S. Harper won the national 65-and-over Doubles Championship on all four surfaces- hard court, indoor, grass and clay. Be- tween these two victories, Smith man- aged to put together a string of titles that places him one ahead of Bobby Riggs and one behind Bill Tilden in total c·hampionships. Even more amaz- ing, many of his matches have been won si nce 1962, when Smith lost three toes on his right foot in a lawn-mower accident. BIRTHDAYS (all Pisces): Sundey- Peter Fonda 36. Tuesday-George Harrison 32. Wedneaday-Jaclcie Glea- son 59; Tony Randall 51; Johnny Cub 43. Thuraday-Ralph Nader 41; Jo- anne Woodward 45; Elizabeth Taylor 43. Friday-Linus Pauling 74; 1.ero Mostel 60; John B. Connally 58. Slit· urday-Oinah Shore 58; Harry Bela- fonte 48; David Niven 65. BIRlltDAY PEOPLE: Joanne Woodward and Zero Mo1tel By fr8"1k BaglMkl LITTLE EMILY "WMt do you mNn, they're M•chf~ for• fa~ ftgure?" Select I he Kind Of Music You Like Best. .. Enjoy Today's Top Hits and Stars at TOP Savings I 1-.rt .. ...., Mowf TaM eny a Cartridgn °' Recorm or c...ttee tor * with tr1al mem~,.lp. 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DO YOU THINK THEY°LL CHECK!)--·,HAVE CHANGE FOR IT? lf:~"'o',, -\L 'If P"""°< . f.I 2 -2,j u ID GOOD Nt::WSL .. ® ' .. • •1"-1" ~ • , •• ,. ..... • ............... ,...._ -.,.,It~ ·-. , ' • ' lJ ,_ -·--. . ._:· · 1 -' ---· -· . ... :; ·== . -. ' --: __ ~. -• jf,-: . ..... ,. ~::"~-' ·- " ' \-,,.~ . ' ' ' r , BEA HUMAN BEAN -~ .. ---·- . . I • . . _, , ---' ~ ···- . , "' "''' "" ,,,.,.,,11,,1:·;u,1ur;·:11m· :, 1:rir•''•r'll"•'l'"''""11 ·11 "'-·1-·u 11 ••1u111111 'l!.'/lll:; ......... ~ .......... . ... .. . • . --. ~ - " ' , •• ' ' , All it takes is $2.00 with 1 Del Monte Green Bean label J Send us $200 with one Del Monte® Graen Bean label and we11 send you a ·---------------------------------------------- Del.Monte T-shirt. · · D~l Monte Bean Shirt P.0Box 8001 Clinton, Iowa 52732 Ple.!l~P s'!nQ hetu1 ~h1rt~ in quanhties indicated in chart ;,I right. t-lerP<. 'f.2 00 tvith nne De! Monie Green , Ret11n J,,.hel for ""'h shir1 Enclosed Is$. __ "nd _labels. 'rbuth Adult :,MALL MEDIU:i.I • 16·~! 110 -121 • 134 .161 138 401 -- Dl'I mo~ ~ '14 -1&) X.tARGf 142 44) l4b) . These qual!ty shirts are made from 50% cotton and 50% polyester. . · They're colorfast, wrinkle resistant; afld , . processed for minimum shrinkage.· · .. Name ____ -'-~-------------1rLEASE PRINT! .. Stree.__ __________________ ,. , .. , . And they come in sizes for both children .'and adults. · . .. -· · : · Mail in t~ coupon and get yciurs ~n. . . ~ City·--------------------'-l ' I State ZiP•----~ 1 I Check or money order un~ made payable to Del Mont• BUn Shirf.kPJ1ase allow 4 \Alie~ for dtlive)l I ·--------------·----------------··--------····· ' ' , 'I • " ) I I . -" ,_ . --. ~ -• . . . . · BILLY, ARE 'tOlJ OJT OF TI-IE TUB ? DICK TRACY • A"L! VICTIMS OF THESE TEl..EPHONE CALLS, INCLUDING -'iO.U.-Ll~.REP-OBT TH.E_ _ . VOtC:ES AS AIGH-PITCHED 1 ----~· ~-. ") ·AND TWANGY. ' NOW, SPEAK THE WORD ''LIZZ" INTO THE VOICE-O·GRAF. ' • . ·- :r1vi eE:i:.~ 001t-ic:i soME OB!)ERVIN6 IN lHE : NOW, WE'LL PLAY THE TAPED WORD INTO THE VOICE·O· GRAF. CLA5G'ROOM6 l~TEl<,l ; FRED ··· ' • I BELIEVE THEY ARE SPOKEN ELECTRONICALLY. l ~ ' • ,. • • •• • ··~"· . " .... ~·--···" ... AND WHAT I FIND REALk.<;J DISTURBS ME ! , ' • . . ,. . ' ·- ""\. ' ! ' \ l • • I -::l I :i : • • ' '\"-}o.•' ' I • .., •. ii. .-... ·- . . . by Chester Gould ~ THESE COOKIES N\AY FIGURE ,j:HEY'LL FOUL UP THE VOICE PRINT T~T WAY. LIZZ, $PEAK YOUR -~ NAME INTO THE r _:' TAPE RECORDER. THE WORD"L1zz• ' BY DIRECT VOICE BY . ELECTRONIC TAPE I Flt\ID PEOPlE WHO FEEl. IMPRISOt\IED, CDNFUSE.D ; 80RED , RESTtESO , At\ID RESE.N'!l='Llll ) . ,...,.,_,,.1*": ( :l.-1.3-7S t I'VE BE.EN WANTING . TO TALK WITH l,lOU f ' . I .- AND ™E· F8E.liNG AMONG ™~. 51UDENT6 IS EUEN WORSE j ' .. . .----_....,. /""'. t.,,. ••• . ' ,\ . . • ' ( -c: ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYF.S? There an at fe1Jt lix. d iffer· encei; in dra.;nJ det1ili; betwtf>n lop and bottom:ip1Ml5. How quitkJy <'tn you fi"!d ·them? Chttk answe~ with tho&e below: OOAkES look hi s high lca1hcr boot!!. to (O ht'ilct Brown 10 l:'tc rt• paired. The l.'.hargc was'Ss. wh1l·h . he. orfcrcd to pay w11h a S20 h111 . Brown hid no chan1e w he went 1tt x1 door lo Green . who µve him four rive'>. Rc1urTI - 1ng lo his shop. Brown then pve Doak« thlTC SS b1lh. Next day, follow1ni • visjt 10 h~ hank. Green told Brown tht: S20 bill wa s .;cy11nlrr- ft1I . Brown hild only SS in his J'O"'!>l.''>'>1on \O ht bonowrd the rr · ma1n1n1 SI S from h1' ~fc to rcpill y (;re-rn. Tltt wily Ooakt'> wa'> never seen a~a1n. > I-... Cl ---llO~LETIN BOARD I \ C • f I . e SliOR'.f CIR UIT! The ~o~ d1y o lhe year 15 iii Dt-ttmMr, or rourse. But a ce-rtain day hu only 23 houn.. When 's lh•t? rv:s·u .llfl Jf' 1~n1u ... , •ll>U IUl•~ 1'11!1A"O "'l fl•JUtAP• ~· ~.J01 J A•p .lit.I,. • Parakttls and ~erbil~ in a ptl ~op tot.al 36 heads e and I 00 feorl. How ma.n,y Plnkffts and how man)' i,'f'rbil~? e '11ie saying hai> tl when srlling Chinf'M' c1bbage: 1'SO HU ADS ARE Rf:'ITER TRAN OSE. One leUrr of e-ach word has bttn chaf\ted. Coan you t.nnsl1te? • .. uo ~~I l"'l\"'q ~l• IP•"''I """',L e TonguP TrstPr! Repe•t rapiJ:)ly aloud, s.'\·pral timE"5:-farmtt Grttn ratsed-t-brfl! tnY ,&ff'6e.- DISK JOCKEY~ Add these roktt5 ne1tty fot 11 9surpri&e pit· lure· above: 1-Red. 2-Ll . bluf'. 3-Yellow. 4-Ll. brown . 5-Fl~h tones. 6-Black. 7-Maroon. Lea~ r!'m11inder hl!t:::k. SPEllBINDER! SCORE l 0 points for uaint all the -----+----- letter& in the word below to forrn ----+----- Lwo complete' word•: PERMEATE .. .. .. .. .. .. - THEN &e0re 2 point. each for 111. ____ .._ ___ _ words of four l•tU!r1 or more ____ ,j.... ___ _ fo und 1mona the l•t.t.er1. ·••n•w• •1 unJd\.' ·!I ·1~un111 c1 11•1.1;1 .,. ·p.-unon;nd.a.;i •1 111",f ·• •tuyn.w 'I t•1 •,.1.09 "(; 'IU•l•JJlf' 111101! l'""'K ·z. ·tu1.,...1u 'I Ul'llJ!cl' t .l<o.>Ual:tJJIO Hpw mut:h did the r11- hrr" dral Cc>"I Bro wn '' u<M•• '! ... lfl 1"'-' •!fl po• •nnop GMtJt.:f. flNlSH FIGHT! Which sno.....inob1l! w1na the big ra~? To find oul1 trtce path~ from Lop left to nnr.sh line below. Try '° 'llC(Xe •\ leut ,. -poift\i. ____ ,j.... ___ _ 'iHIT1 ., •• " :•••dlftn •!'l:fft'Od .. J}A1XED SINGLES r:~f51'.1'.N GOING OVf Wll/.l -nJt5 G0~6GOUS C~ICK , -f;g I ' nve ,roor,r1ve . ~iol'lo 1-iAllZ , SLU E:O i?l6S ... we F€LL INTO A IZE:i.,ATIONSH IP ju0T Liit€ il-4AT' SUPek:· By Brown and Casson , ~i.1€ /(t;€P5 lll..LING ME: ' WJ..lAI -A · SPECIAL. PllZ60N ~ GORDO ii),: HE ALSO f -:i6A10/ 11 rl-IAT • WE .SJ/ALL :.' ...----:-: . Ole, WE -KJJOWJ ·--1.r1.S BUT . 77-{~ ti i'IME .... ' 1f!AT'S fH~ Ki"1D OF - A GIRL. F01<' t,iou, Ak'NOl.-0! OO>J1T OE!SPAl!e I )/E:l<!BIEJ WELL, .I'M SPJ.11//N I TH/6 we11e.o CO/L, f NOW. SOUNDS , Gf!.oovtl.! A~ A MArree OF FACI' SJ.Jr:s E:VerJ STtH:'.TED TALK'ING ABOUT MAl2K'1AGE' WJ.IY <' NOT. rwE:· 01</&INAl- PLAN, '1 1KNOW1 #AO /HE: Ji;At<-r# NOUf21.Sf-f- INC!7 {)$f • • I AM! . '-"1;7 ! i:{apl . Gi:tObLO ,{ ANDL~· · 1150 I oo..J·r = c ·MeGi; €v'£1(1{f,:l1/'JG UP·?. , ~ I •:' ~/ , • OIZOP HES< LIK'6 A HOI POIATO! 001'< 'T €1/€r2 DISAPPOINT Hli2 . BUDO'r'.' ~ ,P o-SNIFF~ " HE COMMITIEO JIERBICIOef • 't ' II/ • • { 111eet Jh e amazi ng • new sn1 ... cuts through . ~v.t;fYlhing from silk -· to linoleum' .~ ~WERE $~· 98 (;/"' .. ow ONLY YOU SAVE $2.00 2 FOR 0Nt'l'$8.98 YOU SAVE $4.98 \. .l I ~9·R[OHILL AVEN~E COSTA MESA . CALIFORNIA 92626 • • 7 • .. ' ' ,. ,,.... -~ • ! >i " I .. f' ~ I .I ~ 1 ., ~ ' ' l l