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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilot" .. • • l r Half an En.gine's Better Than Whole?·: I 'By RUDI Nll!:l)ZIJ!ISXI Of .. owtr ......... EICht cylinders .,.. better Uw> Iour cyllnders: Detroit's automotive empire wa& founded on that basic tnrtl\. ~1tisin­ di1putable that the American V·8 engine is the kin1 of the ·road. lt out-"1•011•u11:r darts ita f0<ei1D brotben at, !be t, out1runta them coin& 8Dd ...... them fadil)g in a.r-vtew mirror wben pa.ss-- inaceariten1a1ed. About tile o~ly time tile V-8 loses the race is at the gas pump. That's why American automotive engineers are scrambline to produce four· cylinder engines q:ain. No mat· fer What the adv Wages of the Y·8, it jWlt Isn't thril\y. But inventor Arthur Garaf>e. dian maintains you can have your cake and eat it too : the SUNDA.Y I VOL . 68, NO. 320, 8 SECTIONS, 98 PAGES Sl '"I.,\\ SPEl'IAL power ol a V-S ud the economy ol afour. Garabedian, 44, ol F\lllerton baa five patent.a and a,pplicaUOOJ in process on both mechanical and elect.ron.tc--devices to m.$e eight cylinder eoginea run on . four, or 1~ on six, t:ir atxes on ~-.~rs.r~~i:·~b - just 'remove ball ol the spark . plug wires. But that really wouldn't accomplish anytb}Jig - t ' because the non·firin1 cylinders would still suck fuel. Apd this Is not bow .Garabedlan's "split engine" system work.a~ '"To begin with, we don't turn o(f the. spark ,'' he e:rplains. ''What we do is shut oil the fi.iet to the cylinder1, but not al all times.·: The only time the v.a runs on four cylinders under the "split m&ine" system ls when it's id.l· ing or holding a steady cruising speed. It fl.reo on .U eilht wbetl acceleratinc or climbing hills. All ol tile 1wltcbing between four and eieht cylinders is a·c- complisbed autod)atically as U\e power demands made Oh the engine vary, according to Garabedian. "The reason a split engine can work so smoothly is that the cylinders are firing in a 180- degreo order, tb'l.I maintaining the same balanc" as the full engine," he maintains. ''Very ·little horsepower is needed to " maintain nee · ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 19 5 cestary power or speed. A four· cylinder engine ldles com~ fortably in any car, and1 at 55 :" m.p.h., a tour-cytinderen&'&.newtU maintain speed without di(~ , ficulty ... Garabedian points out that "" most cars need less than 12 h 'orsepowcr lo maintain highway cruising speed. 'The • rest is going straight out the· tailpipe ... The mileage gains. are • formidabJe, as tests' conducted (See ENGINE, P•ge AZ> • TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • SUNSET O~ A FALL DAY: FROM SPYGLASS HILL, NEWPORT IS OUTLINED AGAINST THE WAVES AND THE SUN GIVES A FINAL BURST BEHIND CATALINA Ford Addresses ·Europe Chiefs 'RAMROUILLET, France <AP) -President Ford called on leaders of five other major in· dtistrial nations Saturday to set themselves the task or trans formi ng the world's ecpnomic slump into prosperity by 1977 . Addressing the opening session of an economic summit meeting alJlid the splendor of the 14th cen- tury Chateau de Rambouillet, Ford "categorically rejected the view·· that expansion in the in· dUStrial world is impossible at pre-recession rates, an aide told newsmen. -Police Hold Irvine Stab Suspect, 15 A IS·year-0ld Irvine area youth is in police custody today and may face an assault with a dead· ly weapon charge in the wake of what Irvine police described as a ''gang fi st fight·· that end eh with the stabbing of one youth. The victim was stiU undergo· ing surgery at Tustin Communi- ty Hospital early this morning and neither police nor hospital officials could say how serious the stab wounds in his abdomen would prove to be. Police listed the victim as Jef· frey Wayne Brace, 17 , whose home address was given as 3'161 Eboe St..; He apparently was stabbed !See STAB, PageA2> I He added that F'ord said America's economic recovery has been stronger than anticipat- ed and he forecast a growth rate of between 6 and 7 per"ent through 1976. The first meeting with leaders of France , Britain. West Germany, Japan and ItaJy began s hortly after the President ar- rived at the historic chateau 30 miles south of Paris. The free-n owing talks broke nearly three hours later for din- ner and the host. French Presi- dent Valery Giscard d'Estaing, told newsmen : "I am optimistic. I think w e can arrive at something concrete." "'\_ A French spokesman ~aid the leaders were reaching "a re- markable convergence or views.·· British officiaJs indicat- ed a consensus was emerging that the worst of the economic doldrums may already be over. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger struck the same positive note, saying the meeting "went very well." The dinner was remarkably simple in comparison with the usual fare for a state occasion in France, and was in line with the IQw-key approach ravored by the French. Stuffed chicken - Poularde Farcie Gatainaise - was the main course, and, while the wines were good, they were not spectacular. Presidential spokesman Ron Nessen said Ford brought along papers to Ram'bouillet .on plans for rescuing New York City from its financial difficulties, and has been studying them with L. William Seidman.· While Hou se t"conomic policy coordinator, .and other aides. U~IT•~ PIROUETTE President Ford was caught in the mid· dle of a spinning tum on his arrival at Chatcau de Ram- bouillet, F'rance. Win Leaves OCC Unbeaten SAN DI EGO -The Orange Coast College Pirates concluded an unbt"ate n regular season Saturday night, defeating the Grossmonl Griffins, 42-16, .in a South Coast Conference football game played at San Diego State. The win improved the Pir·ates' season r ecord to 10-0. Orange Coast will play the winner or the Southern. California Conference in the Avocado Bowl Dec. 6 at Ce-rritos College. Mideast Touch at GWC By KATHY CLANCY Ota.. 0.11, ll'ii.tsutf Ezzal Naguib, a 28-ycar·old Egyptian, came to Golden West College in Huntingt.oo Beach to study programs and aperations. But instead he found lhal col·· lege students wanted lo study him and bis homeland. f ''I found when I got here that Jieople were interested in hearing *°"t Egypt," said Naguib, wbo is public relations director for the AIJlerlcan University in Cairo.· So In addition to! bis stuily of cbllege administra ion, conUnu· lilg education and. faclllties, he has been lecturing lo.,students. And Naguib, who bas been In the U.S. for the pa1t three months, said he bu found stu- dents across the country interest· ed. and eager to learn about Egypt. College officials said the public is invited to two classroom lec- tures he will give next week at the college. He will speak at 10 a.m. Wed- nesday in room 214 in the Technology Building and at noon Thursday in room 209 of the Humanities Building at Golden West. Naguib said he believes U.S.- Egyptian relations have im· prove·d greatly, and he parttcularly credited U.S. in· terveotion with helping ease tensions between Arabs and Israelis in the Middle East. ''Things are getting better,·· he commented. ' ' ' I-le added "there is plenty of room for everybody, .. and he is confident \,he countries will be able to work out their difterencc51 and live peacefully. ln addition, Naguib said, ev~ when U.&.-Egyptian relation~ were not so smooth, Americans were welcomed in Egypt. And he said U.S.·bu.ilt tac· tories and hotels are popular there because they pro'vide employment for local residents. In addition, Naguib is op· timistic that economic conditions in Egypt art" improving under the leadership o( President Anwar Sadat. "Every day since he ~ame, Sadat is looking for the weUare of (Sff STUDY, Page "2) C Rescue Plan Gains · in· Congress NEW YORK CAP! -A bipartisan compromise on aid for New York City was worked out Saturday by two top con· grt"ssional leaders amid signs that President Ford was moving toward backing a $6.6 billion state rescue plan to prevent de- fault. State officials had hoped to get a definite Ford commitment to $2 .5 billion 1n federal loan guarantees or other aid as part or the state package Friday. but Ford said 1" would not change his position until the s tate legislature enacted its part of the plan. J,ate Friday night the 1£.gislature approved a key ele- ment·o( the package by voting to impose a moratorium of up to three years on repayljJ'lent of $1 .6 billion in s hort ·term cily notc-s as they fall due between now and next June 30. On Saturday. tlouse Ban)ting Committee Chairman Henry Reuss said he and l.fousc M.inon - ty l~e ader John Rhodes have worked out a scheme which they exp('ct to lead to approval of fed<."ral loan guarantees. Bird, Crash Douse Lights Along Coast Reuss {0 -Wis.) s aid the com- promise involved making the following changes in a bill ap- proved by the Banking Commit· t t't": -Reducin g: the amount of guarantees from S7 billion to $4 billion. -Reduting the lengt h of the guarantees from 19 years to rive years. By TOM McCANN Of Hie D•llY ~llet 5\MI Power blackouts affe<:ting a ~'ide area or the Orange Coast from Laguna Beach to as far in- land as Modjeska Canyon Satur- day night were blamed on two separate mishaps. An errant auto snapped off the lop eight feet of a power pole alongside El Toro Road, south of Cook's Comer. according to re- ports from the Southern California Edison Co. and the California Highway Patrol, re- sulting in loss of electricity in about 2,000 canyon-area homes. No injuries were reported in the single-car crash investigated bytheCHP. One casualty was reported, however, in the power outage that le(t a large part of North Laguna without elertricity for .approximately two hours. The victim was a red.tailed hawk that apparently started the trouble by flying into powt!r lines somewhere in the vicinity or the 400 block o( Poplar Avenue. The hawk. round by Edison Co. crews and Laguna Beach firemen working togethe r to restore power. was suffering from ar. injured breast, loss or blood and burned wings, accord· ing to Fireman Joe McClure. "Nobody else wouJd Jake care of him ," said McClure. "so I'm doing what I can.·· He said he bad fed the bird and planned to lock it up for the night in the workshop at the main fire station. "He"s lost a lot of blood ," McClure said, "and if he makes it through the night I'll get in touch with the Department of (See POWER. PageA2) -Making it clear a federal board created to supervise the trans actions would not irwolve itself in :New York 's day.to-day activities. Reuss will present the changes ~1onday. If the committee ac- cepts thL 1 n, the compromise pro- posals "'ill be amended to lhc legislation when it comes up on the }louse floor Tuesday. Th(' Senate Banking Comn1ittee has approved a plan similar to the House vt"rs ion. Co ngre s~ l eaves for it s Thanksgiving rei:css Thursday night. Reuss said that "l'arly in December the crisis is upon us. If nothing is done. New York would be facing bankruptcy.·· Gay cops on the Orange Coast? The police chiefs say 'no way' and the gay community says they 're already serving 1n local law enforcement agencies. See stories on Page A9. ON THE INSIDE . FRAUD BY MAIL -Some of the most popular "coft jobs" are as near as your mailbOx. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Hilary Kaye lists some Of the most popular fraud-by-mail schemes and tells readers where to get a complete listotthem. Page Bl. ANTI-SEMITISM? -Zionism is an explosive issue at the Unit· ed Nations (and elsewhere) since the vote to equate it with racism . What ts Zionism and what do •local Jewish leaders have to sn about it? Sta(( Writer Jacki~ Hyman compiles the story on ~PageA7. 1 l •. PEANUTS IDEAS -Charl es Schulz delves into his own childhood to recall the begin· nings of some of the furutiest and most-poignant stories he has told in his world popular comic strip, Peanuts. Page BJ. ' STll.L FIGHTING - Playwright Lillian Hellman. who suffered ·financially and emo- tionally when she was blacklisted in the '50s , is finally receiving some of the honq,r due her. But she's still struggling to insure e,ivil liberties, aC"Cording to Rex Reed, who tells about the strug- gle in his column Ol)r~age B6. ln•kfe Sunda11 -~ ... ,....,_ .... 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L l\f.ITNA RETl.CH --City Counc:i 1 h;ss rlcopped r•ldn~ dimcd at muking ~vu1 lahl c tickrts for thr Festiv~l of Arts' Pag eant or thu Md s t ~r ~ duri ng its s umm er perform- anc1• schr.llul1·. 'l'h•"' 2 ,500 -s ea.l I rv i n.c Bov.•l, where t!l<' rJ1t 1.cant l~ staged, Wll !: ~old ou t (o r tl1e entirc )six-weck program by l\pril 17 lA st year ... cos·t11\ r-1 r.s11--,\ C:i_sput.e ovt-r the pl.ay - i11g of Bi n go , whicl1 some ch urch member~ objecteJ to, resulted in th•· t ermination by Mesa Bible Chape l of the agreement that Jllawed Projoct TLC to use tl1c church hall and kitchen far a l~n ch pro- gram for senior citizens. The g~o u p is loo king f.or a new facility for the arc 1 oldtimer s. _. SADOLEBACK VALLEY--Mission Viejo re s ident s apparently started something by formi ng a ~unicipal advisory cou ncil~ (MA C ) a yea r ago . Last week, El Toro re sident s be g;~ ci r culating petitions calling f or the formation of thP.ir own MAC. At about the same time , a group of Laguna Nigu e l re sident s anno unc ed they are consi~ering getting a MA C going in their area,.also ... SAN CLEMENTE --Chamber of commerce officials, piqued at recent actions by the city 's Architectural Review Board, asked an attorney to ch~~k the law and give them an opinion or whether or not tho board that rules on acccptabiliLy o( design of new buildings is constitution- a l. The ch~mb e r's at t9rney ·opincd the qoard is l egal . • CODE 99 Foulup F~mbling Fingers Spar/J Mesa Search A parking valet fu mbling with an unfamiliar car's dashboard at a Costa Mesa social hour soiree Friday evening really pu.shed the police department's button. The unidentified employe or the pafking service triggered a massive m anhunt for a man the dozen policemen involved all knoVt' on sight -their own Capt. Robert L. Moody. The valet somehow punched the emergency button on the dashboard that automatically signals a CODE 99. which means an orricer needs help desperately. ··we didn't know if he'd been jumped, or maybe walked into a market robbery or som~thing," said '>"'atch commander Lt . J ack Calnan. Patrolman Matthew Let· l~riello was zipping down ~1€'sa Verde Drive about 5: 15 p.01 .. when he glanced over and !!potted Capt. Moody's unmarked sedan at the new development where the valet had parked it. and swerved over to investigate. He marched into the party and located Capt. Moody. :\1oments I at er Capt. 111oody located the parking valet and they reportedly had a short chat. Israel Gives Up Territory The radio beeper signaling an emergency requiring backup un - itis beeped for about 30 minutes, as nine squad cars zoomed )'illy-nilly around the city':; "1orthwest side. hunting the. cap- tain, Who was there off-duty . From Wire Services CAIRO -Egypt takes over <'.I thin slice of Sinai today, the riri>I tE'nitory Israel has voluntarily gi,•en up since it overran lht> peplnsula in the 1967 Middle East war. Circling the surrounding re- gion, the police helicopter crew aliso di ligently sought Capt. Moody. He "'as inside a new apartment complex totally unaware of the turmoil outside. SU NDAY DAILY PILOT T ... 0<-{OO•I 0•!1• PU°'· ""''" W!>ot!> '' tombW• ! ... "~"'' Pro••. <> 1>ul1'"''"' t .. !~ 0...,11<! (<>••! P11li<a~.ml {Ol'1p•nr So~'"'' ..,,l'°"' ••• ll<Jt"fln•o M-•• •n•oullf' ~·r•<>•• !(It {&~lo M~••. N~w1o0•1 llf.otl>, t«lf\lon,,,Oll lt•,~1,ouM•ln V•'l1y, lrY• .... SHcll•~•cO Vtilt~ ond lag~n• n•oc!> ~tn GN•I .t. •lr>Q•t •Ofl...._I ~<IU)Oto 11 P<IOO"l>•<I ~l\lf~fl -~"" ~··-n .. O•lfl(•Oot 11<>0l••l>•Nl ~0"1 I\ ot JJ0 l'.ol.i fl•• St••~I, Co••• Mt>•~. c "'"vn•• 'l•l• Robert N . Weed r,.,.d'"' """ p~.,,,..,..., Jack R, Curley YK • r-1~''°' nl •n<I C..""'"' M.4"'<><' ThorT1<JS Keevlt Thomas A. 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'"""'"'""''· ...,,,(11'1•1 """'' fl t<l••fth1"'f"h ~ ... ,,, "'•• II• /tll,.llur•d •"l'IO~I •P•<l•I ~rml\\onft Of ,..,,~_ .... k<to\t Cit•• l'O•l•fl P••ll •t tt,i<I """'' c.1.......,t louMfllO"Ol'I Or lflf~f 1J J~ IO'e" ...,_""' J • .,.....,.1, "''Ul~fnlln11ll•M -·· Israel gave up the oil produ<'· ing area or Ras Sudr to the U.N. emergency force Friday after nearly St:i years of occupation under t he recent Sinai agre(' menl between Egypt and Jsrael. But. in a less pacifist spirit . Israeli Prime Minister Yilzhak Rabin· said Saturday the United Nations vot(' equating Zionis1n '-''ilh rarism "'ould roree Is rael to think twice about negotiat in~ "ith its A rah ll <'ighbors. f'rom Page A I POWER ... f"ish and Garn<' and see i£ I ca.n find somE"body to take the responsibility fof him." McClure said the bird had been banded by the ~late OFG. The blackout apparently ('ausrd by th(' ha"·k "s power·line cras h-landin~ left 850 powe r users in the dark in an area "'est of l~aguna Canyon Road and wtsl of Pacific CoSisl Highway. as far inland e.~ San Joaquin Road, ac .. cording to Edison Co. repar1.$. ~1ajor streets affected :werP CC'dar. Acacia , Cypress and I Ugh Drivt>. About 650 power user~ had f'ltttricity restored in half ~n hour ; thf' rest wrre without "juJce" from 6 :.54 p.m. until a.lmOll 9 p.m .. A total o( aboul two hours. One are.• re11 1dtnt reJ>Ortt>d seeing at le.ut two bright, bluish Oasbes.· T National Rail Strike Averted WASJIJ:"l<iTON tl\P) t\ na · t1unwidt• strlkt• hy four railroe1d shop1•ri1fl l1nion11 ischeduled for 'J'ut·~d ••Y 1n o rn1ng "h<ts been avert .. '(t." fede rHI officials salt.J (';1rly today W .I . lJ11 t•r y Jr., director of the r·rtlt>r <I\ Med1 ;1t1on and Concilil.'· tlfln S<•rv1c•r . and George Ives, a n1l'mbt·r or the National Media t1on 11oard , s aid that after l<f hours of talks into Saturdo'.ly night !ht> part1t>s a~reed "to continue tht· :-1.•lu::i fltu>·· unld 6 a .m. EST JFK Death R eport Bias Told \\'.<\SlllN{;'J"(JN ti\P l 'f/1i · .author of sever;.d h<_x)k s critici:i, 111~ tht' ~ffic1al lnve:-.t1gat1on of the ri.ssassin ath'n of Presl<t<'nt Juhn F Kl•nnc•dy s;.iy~ he-h:1s evidence that the Warren Com mission prejudged the case·. In a new book published S.atur· day, 1-{arold Weisberg released a proposed outline o{ the Wirren Commission report "'hich he said establisht'd that "the conclusion "'a·s determined before the in - vesligation began.·· \Veisberg said lht.' outline y,·as s ubmitted to the commission headt>d by then-Chief Justice F:arl Warren in J anuary 19&1, before thl~ panel began ils in - vestigation. ' Wl'isberg said thC' outli.ne in · eluded the assumption that Lt>e }larve-y Oswald was the-assassin. a conclusion later reached in the c-ommission 's final re-port. Several critics, including Weisberg , have disputed the commission findings that Oswald fired the-fatal shots in Dallas. Tex .. on Nov. 22 . 1963, and that he act<'d alone. At a new!I confere-nce railed tn d i~uss his book. Wl•isberg c~1ll•·<l for a ··ruU . impartial and opC'n in - \ est1gation ''of the assassination The ho ok . entitled .. Jlc):.t )lortt•m. ··was publishl"<.i privall'· ly by l\'en;berg, who has prr· vious ly published a :;eries of books c;illed ''Wh ilcwash. ·· which al~o disputed the \\'arren c·onlm1ss1 un findings. f'ron1 Pnge ,\I STAB ... rluring an altercation in front of 1·15-12 (iuama 1\ Vf'. at 9: 53 p. m Police said the ''gang fight ·· was taken to the green belt area after it had apparently sim- n1ercd for most of the afternoon 1n the neighborhood. 1\pparently, the root of th\.' rucku~ was a n argument th~t erupted over a pool game in a g ri.r:ig e rt-creation room c-arher 1n the day. "This thing v.•as mostly a gang fight '>''ith fists, .. one police spok c-s man said , "except for the Vil'lim and the guy "'ith the knift• That "'as one-on-one.·· Polire saiti evidence at the- scene indiraled the victim lost "quite 3 bit or blood" before be- ing tr:"tn sported to the hospital by ambulancC'. On l">t•C" 4 111 the m1~ant1mll, they said, Presidt•nt Jo'ord will rt"QUCSt his t•mergenc-y board to reconvene to rt.'nder an 1nterprc>tat.ion of its t'ar\i('r rt>C01l1mt•ndatlons on the key issue or r:i.ilroads' suhcon· tractinJ? work ta. outside firms, ratht•r th an having it done at tht"ir own s hops. The officials said the break in the talks came wht•n thP unions :1cc('ptt..>d the board·s rC'CO mmendations llut the railroad!"\ d1 s agre<'d "'1th those reC'ommendations. they .said. so all part1l'::. agrct.'d Lo st•t•k clanfiration fro m thl' pant·l Mean"•hilc. m\d111 .c ht stnk'-' dt· adline passed early tod<ty hut representativt·s of ship i,iy,n('rs and a maritime union of cupt o1n:. ~ind other deck offict•rs uboard 11.s nt•i.; ships continued their talks. "As long i.l .'> mt.,:1n1ngful negotiation~ cnnt1nue. """t•'re not t"lintt'mp!:tt1ng ;1n y ~c-tiOn. ·• .:111n ion spokesmen said after the d~· :..tdlinC' expir(·d . "Trt'mt·ndou ~ progreiss has ~een made in the last 24 hours in tht• art:";;1s nf .... -ork. 1ng condition::. and the ct·onom1t· package." A strik~ by the R,500-member union C'Ou ld tie up Amen can ship~ ping in the cont,1nental United States, Hawaii , Alas ka a nd Puerto Rico, including the '.\lili tary Sea I.i ft Command. Senators Rap .. Kissinge r 's Policies, From Wire Services WASH I NGTON -Two Democratic senators charged Saturday that U.S. fo reign pohcy under Secretary of State Henry A. Kissi nger is ''obsessed with secrecy and surprise" a nd crt'atC"s ··hos tilit y·· among leadC'rS Ofbtfit\r nations. The scn;:1tors -Hu :;s l'll J~. Lon J;? of l.ouisiana and .l\braham Ribi cofr of Cflnnecticut said tht~ United States should deal more candidly "'ilH other nations 1n seeking solutions to the y,·orld 's economic ~roblems. The sharp criticism of current U.S. policy came in a report re· leased by the St>nate Finance Committee, which l..ong heads. Bookies Bust Nets 55 in LA LOS A:-IGELES <U PIJ -Fifty· fiv~ persons have been arrested during a 26·hour period in >A·hat authorities ca lled the largest bookmaking raid in the history of the l.os Angeles County Sheriff"::. .. Department Along "·ith the arrests. "'hich ended Saturday afternoon . authorities confiscated SI0,000, thousands of bookmaking C'ards and beltinj!: slips and 21 vehicles allegedly u sed to trans po rt bookmaking equipment. The 55 persons. arres l<"d in more than 20 communities and part s of 1.os Angele~. "·erl' booked on sus pic ion of c('ln spirac:-. tocon1mit bookmaking .-. • • TELLS ABOUT EGYPT Visitor Nagul b Frum PngP A I STUDY ... the ~\eople , ·• Naguib explained. notin~ that in addition to other. 1mprpveml•nts. for example, pr<"- ss l'ensgrship has been lifted. Rut he said there s till Is massive pov erty there. and "'agt"s are extremely low. However , he noted. ''Egypt hi reall.~ begi"nning to open up now. Whjll' he said he e-xperienced no "cultural shock" upon arrival here, he said he doubf._s that Americans realize the advan- tag€'s and hi gh Ii ving standard they have. On the other hand. however, he s aid there is \'Cry little crime in f:gypt. "I have never heard o{ a bank being robbed," he said, for ex · ample. suggesting that tales of gruesome prisons there may be part or the reason. And he noted, drug offenses carry an a utomatic 25-yea:r prison tt'rm. "That"s a long time." he ob· ser\·ed. Two Hospital Officers Quit Ty,•o top (tffiC'1al s of Mercy Hospital apparently have re- :signed their positions at the San- ta Ana institution ih the midst of ri.n investigation of the haspital's. finances. StephC"n R Evans. hospital ad· m1nistrator. and Theodore Schif· fman, membC"r of Ule holpitnJ"s hClard, were reported to have re· s1,:;ned aft<"r reports that somf' of !ht• ho.spilal ·s financ1aJ rc,<.·ords are missing . E vans '~·as described as ··as sociatC'd for 15 years with Dr l.ouis J Cella, largest politic:il campaign contributor in the 197-1 state election.·· Cella and ranch ov•ner Ri chard J o ·~<"ill . the state's second largest campaign ~ontributor . art' prinC"ipttl owners of tht" hospital /1ulochina Talks? W AS fll:-IGTON <AP ) St>cretary of State Jicnry A. Ki ss- inge-r said Friday the United Statt>s is \~1illing to t;ilk with the new governments of Indochina on a wide ranf!e of issues includ ing trade and diplomatic reoo~n1- lion. accordin~ lo two con gressmen. 2Nabbed In Beac"IJ,~, Burglary ! A Santa ·Ana man and his 1.l- le1ed armed robbery ac · complice. a 17·year-old Hunt~ 1ngton ~ach-youth ...... ere still ia cwstody today ·after being ap- nreh ended virtually on lbe doorstep of a piita .parlor that was robbed early S•turday morning, Held in llunt1ngtoo Beach Jail 1n lil~u of $2!!i ,O<Xl bail is a suspect 1de-ntified by pallce as Robert Rosa. 18. of 1920 CSherry Ave , Santa Ana . According to reports by Det. Sgt . P.1onty McKennon and Det, Randall Tobur~n. the arresting officers , both men were taken in - to custody after the manager or Rig 0 Pizza, 9560 Hamilton Ave .. Huntington Beach, wa.s robbed at knifepoint. · A "'eapon about the size of ;_1 ho""·ie knife was confiscated by !he police. One officer dt>scribed ti as "a cheap version .. of tht! famed outdoor knife, y,i th-about a i;ix-inch blade . Police reported S-155 taken in lht" robbery. It >A'as all recovered. Apparently acting on an ad- vance tip. the detectives were watching the pizza parlor at the ti me of the robbery, They moved in and took the suspects into custody as Rosa al- legedly :started to enter a car oc- c:upif'<i by the juvenile. The car had been parked in a service sta- tion next door to the pizza parlor. -Police said the juvenile ap· parently acted as a lookout while " ROie assertedly entered the Big 0 establishment. Tim othy F . Brooks. manager of the pizza parlor, told Police he was at the sink when he first became aware of the fact a man was facing him witfl a ·knife in ti is hand. "Don't be stupid . Just give me the money," Brooks quoted the knife wielder. · "It ·s yours,'· he said is all he ·told the man. Anlique Slwp Hm Hit-run Hole in Wall A Ne"•port Reach antique shop's crew ~ot in some overtime · Saturday night and early this morning, but closing up the shop, not waiting on customers. Police said several o{ the store·s staff worked to board up the shop after a car skidded across the parking lot and knocked a hole into the side or the store at Beverly and Partner. at 1~ W. Coast Highway. The car was eastbound on Coast Hi ghway when it apparent· ly C'rossed all westOOund lanes. 1umped the northern curbiine of tht> highway and skidded more than 150 feet across the parkini! lot to C'rash through tht"' antique shop wall Police said early this morning thE'y have information relatirig to a sus pect in the hit -and.run style incident. adding Iha! tile car made a holr "big enough lo v.•alk through.·· The amdunt of damage to the shop and it~ antiques "'as un knO\l.'n . f'rom Pnge ,.\I ENGINE RUNS WELL AT HALF CAP A CITY. • • by an independe nt laboratory verify . A 350-C'ubic-inch Chevy. for ex· ample. "'hich formerly fitOl a hifith1A•ay mileage of 14 .S nov.· gets 25 miles per gallon. Garabe· dian's O'>''n V-12 Jaguar, cruising on six cylinders getS .21.5 com- pared to the former 14.S mpg. Tests on a 383 Dodge Police Jn . terceptor engine with 80,000 miles on the clock s howed an im· provememt from· 9 mpg to 17 al ste-ady cruising speed. Garabedian has refined hi s systen1 to the point of providing a dashboard "tuning knob" with which the driver can adjust the threishhold from half·engine to full operation. And to answer critics who might as:sert that the engine would show uneven wear c ruis - ing on four cylinders <he main· lains wear is no real problem). Garabedian has devised a changeover system which allows the c rui si ng cylinders to alternate from one set of rour to anothe-r . The s pl!l·engine _s ystt>m works by means of a vacuum break and Spt'cia l metering rods and other parts plus some modifications to the carburetor. For electromechanically fuel· injected engines Garabedian, whos~ background 1 is in eJec· tronics, has developed a second C'omputer which simply plugs in- T een-age Queen T\Jl...._'\A (A P l -Cathy Durden, a brown ·halred J!'.irl from l lonollllu , wa:oi n a med Miss Tet"nagt-Ameri ca Saturday night , j . to the t>xisting ·rucl injection "'brain ... In eithe-r case. the split-engine system will cost no more than S75, including the cost of installa- tion. The troublt> ts that 1t is not yet available because Garabedian and business partner Dudley B. f'rank have not yet decided how the invention is to be marketed. Garabedian "hopes that V-R engines coming off Detroit's pro durtion lines will have the units fitted to them undt>r a licensc agree.pient Am e-rican and Japane~e llut.o makers. as well a:> a carburetor manufacturer, already have contacted h.im . Plans to di stribute the device as an after·nlarket item also are under discussion . It has been tt>sted over the past t"·o years. "The greatest need is in the 300· to 500·cubic·inch range. Tht're are close to 00 million \7-8 engines in the U.S. that could b<"11efit from it ,·· Garabedian says. "But," C':;1 11tions Garabedian . ''yo u 'rt> not Roing to gel som ething for nothing. A v .s car,.t go uµ a hill on four cylin· ders. There·s no sense trying to fool the public. Rut nm.ning in a steady state, you just don't need all that power.·· Garabedian. who mainlains a flttt of hair a dozen personal cars. obviously is a believer in his ~ystem . Ills v .12 JaJ::uar, fur !'Xample , carries lht:! licensl' plot• "4 CYL . ·· II provirtes n hint to his latesl dt>velopmen t a 12 rylinder engint> which runs on four, six. eight. nln~ or 12 cylindcrl; de J)('nding on I he de mand that 11; placer upon it • .,....,..., ...... ,.,.... INVENTOR GARABEDIAN WITH HIS V-12 JAG ENGINE By Adluallng Po~r to 0.ma(lCI, It Improve& Gaa Mlle1ge I • I . / • • • • ( ·Problems Reported In Animal Control ~ By Wl l.LIA M SCHR EIBER Of I,_ Deily ~ii.t 5Uff Orange County Supervisors will be asked Tuesday to com- . pletely reorganize a county func - tion that comes in contact with the public more than .almost any other -animal control. In a report to the board, County .o\.dministrative Officer Robert Thomas said his study of the vctt>rinary public health division of the county Health Department revealed serious operational pre>+ blems. He said the division director, Dr. William Dietrich. discovered a "management by crisis" situa- tion when he took over the county job in 1973 and has had to operate in that fa s hion ever since, because of the day-to-day pre- ssures of the division operation. Th£' veterinary health unit has a stall or 86 employes and an an- nual budget of $1 .35 million to run the animal s helter and enforce cou nty a nim al control or- dinanc('s . Protest Rally On U.N. Vote In Santa Ana /I, rally to protest the United Nations vote equating Zionism ·with racism <A•ill be held at 3 p. m . today at TC'mple Beth Sholom, 13031 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. The meeting, sponsored by the Jewish Fe(leratioo Coun,cil, is open to all concerned Orange County residents . Those invited to speak include Congress m en and.. re presen- tatives fropi the Christian religious communit y and labor organizations. A related stor y on the coast re- aC'tion to the U .N. vole is on Page A7. Dolly Pilot DtliYery 11 GuorantHCI t.'oMav-F"uday ll you do nol h1111e You• OllP'!f by 5'30 D f'l"I . c;&tl betole 1 pm 11od your copy will be 00- hvere<l S11vrday 1od Sundity II yau do no1 recet¥e your COO'!' by 9 a"' Se1ur- dlf)'. or 8 1,m Sunday. call belore 10 a m and your cooy wll1 be clelill9red. cn .. .Ho. 1.1.,.. .. , Mosl Or•no4 C~nly Areal 642·4)21 ~ North-SI HvnlJngton Beactt, af'\O Wt1slm1nt11H . 14f.IJ10 San Clemente Cao•slr1no Beach, S11n Ju1n Cap1S11ano, ' D1n11 Prnnt Soulh l;oig1tl11 Laguna Niguel . 4tl-KJ9 DefiC'iencies found in the clivision 's operation by lhe CAO in~lude : -A lack of detailed goals, ob- jectives and programs to meet its various legal requirements. -Poor definition of manage- ment responsi bill ties. -An ineffective and costly program of contracting with cities for county_ animal control services. -Lack of a proper table of or- ganization in the division. In his report, Thomas suggest- ed dividing the top management responsibility in half, creating a new posit ion of Director of Animal Control. The CAO said that would relieve the division chief of t he added duty and give him time to manage the opera- tion and staff. Thomas also said tJre ·county should consider revamping the city contract program, noting it is costing the county $450,000 a year more than the revenues be- ing provided. He said the county should at least break even when it provides service to other jurisdictions. Agnew Denies Guilt, Blames 'Extortion' ANNAPOLIS, Md. !UPI) Former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew believes federal pro- secutors used ''legal extortion'' to gain information from witnesses that led to his forced resignation two years ago. In a five-paragraph letter print - ed Friday on the front page of the Annapolis Evening Capital . Agnew attacked the validity or the Justice Department 's 40-page document of evidence against him. It was released to the public Oct. 10, 1973, the day he resigned and pleaded no contest to a single plea-bargained tax evasion charge. · The letter was the latest in a 5eries of recent public pronounce- ments by Agnew after two years of virtual silence on every issue. "I am denying lhe so-called 'evidence' against me, whJch con- sisted entirely of self-serving al- legations by witnesses who -..yere unlawfuJJy offered inducements by the prosecution in , .<change fortheirtestimony, ··Agnew 's lel- tersaid. "Used in this fashion, the im - munity laws amount to legal ex- tortion :· . . D-rums 'n ' Dance Draw Attention Lots of folks showed up to watch the folk dancers al South Coast Plaza on Saturday, which included •fue Walk' by Taula Fiaseu, a member of Okalani's South Seas Review. May Sugano (left) of Los Angeles. a member of the Kinnara Taiko group. performed on the drum, .while a peanut ganery looked on . From left are Forrest Delmar, 8 months, of CO.ta Mesa ; Brandi Peek, 3, of Costa Mesa ; and Mark Krier, 4. and Jimmy Drier. 3, of Fountain Valley. The Second Annual International Festival of Music and Dancing continues today with Jamaican music at 1, 2, J and.4 p.m. Admission is free.i Dau,, Pfl~r Photo• b11 Rlr hard Koehlrr Feminists Will 'Coollt' TALLAHASSEE, F1a. (AP) - Fifteen leaders or the nation's feminist movement have formed . a group to reverse what they say is a suspicioualy m ilitant turn by- the National Organization for Women, according to a F1orida legislator. , Karen Coolman of Fort Lauderdale · said the feminist leaders assembled last weekend on an emergency basis at a New Orleans airport hotel. She said they put together a plan to regain control of NOW but would not re- veal details. The dissidents plan to act before the end ·of the year, said Ms. Coolman in an interview. 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Y., lawyer, for NOW president at the organization's convention at Philadelphia lasl month. Ms. COOim an. 28, is a past NOW nationa l board member- She is a Democratic state representative in Florida. DeCrow has rejected the premise of the group. "Not only do we represent the membe_rship, but we represent the forefront of feminist thinking and that's what people wbo join NOW want," the Times quoted her as saying. NOW national board members have adopted militant policies that "are not representative of the grri·s r oots.'' said' Ms. Coolma -"They do not have a mandat to take NOW out of the mainstream and into the revqlu- tion." The New York Times said in today's editions that the group has been given the tentative name of Womensurge and plans have been made to formally an· nounce it in December. The Times also said..tMs. "We point as symptoms of the. trouble to the fact that 'Aljce Doesn't' was a dismal failure all over the country," she said. 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ORANGE PHO E 835 -2515 • I I I ' ' { i ' ' ' t • I • r -· ... -·--..---~--..._ ..•. _ --··-.. -....-......... ,, ~ .,. .. . ' --• A4 DAILY PILOT Sunday. November 18, 1975 f. , ~ Gala Crowd at 'Lady' DUCKWORTH, RENCE AND WALLING SING 'THE RAIN IN SPAIN' 'i :.. ~~ ,.s:xi•1!'t·1ff.} ~ .\.~ JOHN .SPEAR, 1.YNN OSEN, DR. JAMES CASTEEL, MR. AND MRS. JOHN LAWSON Plairis Drought Feared r WASHINGTON (A.P) -A ma-in s ub .Saharan l\frica. a t.he tooth meridian have s~fered I jor drought appears to be over-specialist write in Smithsonian from drought every 20 to 22 years '.due in the U.S. Great Plains. magazine. throughout the recorded h.istory ·raising the threat or a situation "The climate trends that some of the region . Although th.e 1perhaps more serious than that scientists are predicting could causes of these periodic droughts bring us to a point of catastrophic are not understood, the next one ~Spy Pardon ' : Bid·Revealed WASHINGTON CUP! 1. -J . · Edgar Hooyer -r.ecommended against the execution of atomic '.spy Ethel Rosenberg, according ·to documents obtained .by the • Rosenbergs' sons and quoted 'in : today's Washington Star. . The papers, including a memo , by the late FBI directbr recom- ' mending · leniency for Mrs. Rosenberg, were made publi c by l the U.S. Attorney's Office in New 'York at the request of the sons, 'Robert and MichaeJ Meeropol, ' who went to court for them under , terms of the Freedom of In- , formation Act... · Hoover said in a memo to then- ·A t torn e y General Howard McGrath on April 2, 1951, Mrs. Rosenberg should be given 30 years instead of death because r This woman is the mother of two small children. As the wife of Julius Rosenberg s he would , in a sense. be presumed to be acting under the influence of·her husband." convergence between the in · is overdue if in fact they do recur creasing population and inade-on a 20-to-22-year cycle.·· quate food supplies much sooner The tooth meridian is in the than many people expect,"' says area or Dodge City, Kan., and Henry Lansford of the National .Abilene, Tex. ' Ce nter for Atmos phe.ri c 1.ansford ci1.es an estimate Research. from HelJ.llul l.andsburg, a· "But even if no Jong -term U n ivE.'rs1ty ·of Maryland changes in cli mate are forthcom-climatologist, that a drop of one ing, the immediate potential for or two degrees in the average ·widespread famine appears to be tempe rature above the 40th deadly serious .. It will not parallel could completely t~ke an apocalyptic climatic eliminate wheat and com pro· event such as the onset of a new duction in some major growing ice age to bring great human suf-districts of Canada. feringfromfamine." The article says most Lansford notes that the six-climatologists agree that the year-drou ght i"n central Africa Northern Hemisphere has been advar.ced, the carrying capacity cooling off for the past quarter of the land was strained by in-century, especiall y in the higher crease-s in the numbers of people latitudes. The change is extreme- and cattle on the grassland. . ly s light -less than one degree Vegetation -was destroyed by for the hemisphere as a whole but overgrazing. Starvation. four or five degrees for some malnutrition and disease re-northernlocationslikelceland. sulte<l. . The cooling began in the 1940s "A less dramatic but potenfiaJ-and became more pronounced ly more serious situation might after 1960. develop in the Great Plains of the Although a n average tem- United States," the article con-perature drop bf one degree may tinues. "whereagreatdeaJofthe seem insignifican!., La nsford land that had been taken out or says. the Univerm y of East cultivation during the years or Anglia Jn England found that the grain surpluses is now being length of the growing season has farmed again. dropped back by about two weeks "The semiarid plains west of since 1945. • U.S. Covered by Chill Northwest Has Rai"' Snow and Winds (J.S. s-••r11 _p.r.tktwd t ool -.tlMr Pf't< .. fled !i!Ul'Wy 111 tllol Soulhet!I, ~•I· • -._ reMll1191 w•r1 In thl 50s 1nd ... , 111 IN No!1 .... 1t, '-m~•llur<!S hit h JOI and !IOI. A w1rmll'WJ trtlnd 1, flf1'1'd 111 the P11i111 1fld ti.. Aoc:li.ies. with 'V•IH"9$ 11'1 ~ tDs I S !Ir north., n. 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Stars on stage.were · Mariana Renee as Eliza, Stuart Duckworth as Higgins, Jefferson Walling as Pickering and Robert Cohen as Alfred P. Doolittle. Among the gala first-night crowd were UCI Foundation President Mabry Steinhaus, UCI Fund Campaign chairman Pat Cadigan, event thalrman Lloyd Ankeny, UCI de- velopment and alumni director John Spear, UCI foundatlon board mem- bers L'ynn Osen and John Lawson, and College of Medicine alumni member James casteel. Dall11 Piiot Photo• l>fl ' Rlehard K~ler DR. AND MRS .. PAUL SUTTON, MABRY STEINHAUS • ., He Speaks For You Gloomy Gus Is your spokesman because you and other Dally Piiot readers put words In his mouth. Have you got a pet grievance? Lay it on Gus. Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Callfornla 92626 . Then watch for your Gus. He appears dally on the editorial page of the Dally PJlot. He speaks for you, In the DAILY PILOT ' 642-4321 Hawaii-bound 'l'he 12-meter yacht Intrepid, which twice won the America's Cup, was lo•de<I on board a trailership Friday to be taken to Honolulu, where it will be remodeled and refitted for the 1977 competition. The 64-foot craft IS 5Cheduled to arrive Tuesday. ' • . ·' Sunday. N<Wembef 16. 1975 DAILY PILOT <\§ , W~man 'Execute~' ~~!e~'°~~~!~ ~ fiiik to Vegas l.mauit Probed ~ Ant1quea•P11nqa•K11c•en Cabinets C' SAN DIEGO CAP) -A ' woman shot to death caogland·s tyle a _week aio bad filed a i:;eo,000 fraud suit agalnat • tand developer involved in · 1..as Vegas botel-casinoe and bad been· threatened, the San Diego Union .reported ·Saturday. A relative of Mrs. Tamara Rand told the newspaper that the a.lain Woman reported threats <Jl her life after return· ing Crom a Lu Vecas business trip lut May and as recently as five days before her deatl\. Tbe lawsuit wu flied in May, lhepaperaaid. I Repolred •• Rellyled,.RHIOfed la1t Sunday by her said she had been husband, Dr. Phillip threatened," said the Rand, ln the couple's family mem~r. But the Belter Tl\ao N .. , Belltt Than Old · 633-9711 kitchen. Police 1aid five relative woUJ.d not say l9 Better Than Buying ~3-3551 small-caliber bullets whether Mrs. Rand In· b""ff""kl ~""-~.2~'"",,.."",,,;...,, were fll'ed at c:lose range di c a t e d w ho had ¥ ¥ ,._,. ._.. ... vrnlhnl lnlobttldtear,tbeun· threatenedher. 11uwrsrKAftl.l..A • t.Nl1 • ORAHOf.CAUlllOllHl4 cknlde of her chin and "She Just asld she ''::================:=.: into her back. • didu't want the family to -•-------------------. ~ get involved, but 1be did POUCE WILL say on-. make jt very apparent ly that there hi no clear that she bad been motive for the tillinc and threatened " the Union that they &le investigat-quoted the' relative as inlC the case. The Union saying. nlddetectlv~ ar.e .~k· During her May trip, in.I closely with dlstrict Mrs. Rand is said to have attoTney ·~rganized stayed at the Las Vegas crime lnvestigators. Hacienda Hotel which is Men, Women! Attend Forest E. Olson's lnfonnol OPEN HOUSE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Her body waa found ••She returned from a owned by her ' bminess bu1ine11 trip to Las partner, attorney Allen ".'ec11 and appeared R. Glick, 34,of La Jolla. tu-ed and abaten and GLICK RAD Learn Everything You\~e Always Wanted To Know About A Real Estate Career! Reagan Outlines Stands OKLAHOMA Cll'Y, Okla. (APl -.Former California Gov. RonaJ.d~eagan descritied fin.in· cially ~g Ne.w York City as ··a picture on the wall of where this nation is beaded.·• lt would be ••taughabli if it wasn'tso tragic,'' said Reagan. •• 100 Thugs Assault ,) . Winding up a t wc>-dl.y stint in Oklahoma, Reagan voiced his opinions Saturday on such other topics as fofeign wheat sales, oil regulation, and women ·and minorities in appointive olfices. f.AUFORNIA purchased two other Las Vegas hotels with casinos with the aid·" a $100 million loan from Che Central States 1'eamsters P e nsion Fund• the paper said. After purchas ing the Fremont and Stardust hotela, Glick also recent- ly obtained operating rights to the casino atlhe newest Las Vegas Strip hotel, the Marina, the paper added. Dr. and Mrs. Rand had filed a $$60,000 suit WEST ANAHEIM 801 S . Brookhurst WEQ .. NOV. 19, 7:30 P.M. W . HUMTINGTON BEACH 6491 Edinger SAT., NOV. 22, I 0:30 A.M. SF .Commuters: SAN FHANCISCO CAP! - Homeward-bound commuters on two MUni streetcars were ter- rorized Friday night by scores or young thugs as the drivers aban· doned their vehicles in fear, police said . Asked il he would accept a black running mate. Reagan said he bopea the country has reached a point where the n;KJSt qualified person would be picked for the ·job, regardless of race, sp:, re· ligion or ethnic origin. Reagan also agreed that it is "high time for breaking tradition and having a woman on the Supreme Court." against Glick and the .._.. IJ . president of Saratoga l riavor nQS Development Corp., J · Dennis Wittman, l ast Get all the details on how to obtain vour real estate license ••. the unllmifed opportunities wilh one ot the na1ton's largest Realtors ... how our ""Fast Start" train pracluates you proleSS1onal irl\iust TWO weeka •. This c:ovld be lhe big turning point in )'Our life). SU Backer Fac~s Charge SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A warrant is out for Symbionese Liberation Army s upporter James Kilgore charging him ,with possession of a bomb. It was the second such attack on Muni passengers this week. About 30 roung toughs harassed and robbed passengers on a Muni streetcar Tuesday afternoon. The Friday incident was worse, authorities said. About 100 persons between the ages or 16 and 18 boarded the two street· cats downtown and moved methodically up and down the aisle robbing passengers. Reagftn refused "to state his im- mediate political ambitions. HE SAID HE will disclose on Thursday at-a Washington, D.C., news conference whether he will oppose President Gerald Ford for the Republican party's pre- sidential nomination. Neck Hurt In Crash LOS ANGELES (UPI) -.. Mayor Tom. Br~ey suffered an . apparent minor neck injury Satur- day when his car was re- ar-ended by another auto in an accident that sent al least one pe rson to the hospital. May in SuPerior Court. 'Ibe Rands c laimed they were misled into invest· ing $500,000 in letters or credit plus $60,000 to as- sume JS percent interest in a development near San Bernardino. . Saratoga, which was owned by G lie k, has since filed for protection under the Fe d era l Bankruptcy Act. The Union r eported Mrs. DU E TO LIMITED UATING, CAl1 DENISE FOR RESERVATIONS! Dial 558-0941 Forest E. Olson Inc., Realtors A C OLDWELL BANKER COMPANY' An equal opportunity co. The U.S. Attorney's office made public Friday the Oct. 15 complaint, which ·sets bail al $100,000. The marauder s inflicted numerous minor ~njuries . After the streetcars had moved about six blocks, the drivers fled. Reagan traveled from Tulsa, where be keynoted a state GOP fund -raising drive Friday, to Oklahoma· City, where he spoke at annual induction ceremonies for the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Saturday. He d eparted for Chicago Saturday night. Rand at one time worked as a financial consultant Bradley complained tb a i1 d i n vestor £or police of a p;tin at the .Saratoga. •-------------------' base of his skull, but told ."---'="----------------------------. officers he would seek It alleges"lh at Kilgore hired a ' mover on Sept. 21 to carry some. items from his Daly City home to a San Francisco location. The mover, Lucas Kiers. discovered a pipe bomb in a basket and de- fused it himself. Kilgore, 27 also is allegedly sought for questioning in connec· _ tion ~th the April 21 robbery of a bank. m the Sacramento suburb ol Carmichael and for inves,tiga- tion in the Aug. 20 bombings of two Martn County sheriff's patrol cars. ' LA Bomber Shot Dead In Attack LOS ANGELES IU PIJ -A man who allegedly fire-bombed the home of his estranged girl fri end was shot to death art.er he entered the home with firefighte.rs, Police said Saturday. Police said James Kermit, 28, allegedly threw a gasoline-(ilJed jar against the side of Elaine Dutton·s house , before walking inside ' with fire men called to extinguish the bl aze started by the gasoline. Police said Kermit aJ. legedly grabbed Dutton and began to choke her. Her mother, Ge raldine Dutton , grabbed a shotgun and fired once but missed. She was dis· armed by firemen. Dutton 's brother., Robert, 25, th en alleged· ly grabbed the gun and shot Kermit as firemen were calling for police assfstance. Kermit was dead wben officers ar- rived. No one was being held in the death pending in· vestieation, authorities said. ~ 4lrunates Stabbed The-youths then spread to other streetcars and continued their rampage until police officers Richard Lewis and Walt Pinosky happened to drive by the scene. The presence or police halted the spree and the teenagers fleet Two young girls were later ar· rested after one pasaenger furnished a description: "When we got there, six or seven Muni drivers were stand· ing around wondering wh at to do while the kids were whirling in and out of the buses and street· cars,·· said Lewis. ' SUSANVILLE (UPI) -Four M e xi can - American inmates were stabbed, two crit-ically, at the C8Iifornia C~· tional Center Saturday in apparent retaliation for the knifing or a white in- mate, authorities said. 89.95 . . 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A ~ Orange County Hoard of Supervisors Chairman R alph Died1;ch characterized it, the Santa 1\1onica Ray removal appears to be il federnl n1anC'uver lo divide and conquC'r . Jn other words, soften the large bloc of Los Angeles oil opposition and thus conquer the re.st of Southern California. 1'he fecleral rush toward offstl2re oil production appears to have a;;ingular motiv•n. This is money . The defi cit·ridd en federal treasury \vould e nJOY an in- ftlsion of $8 billion in granting off:;hur(• leases to oil companies. Money and sweet platitudes aside, Zarb and the federal government ~hould come up \\'ith some :-;traight an!:i\\'Cf!i to the thrcal of oil blight along the Southern California coastline. What is the big rush to lease? Wh y not allow limo for additional environmental impact studies and a.s· s utances of n ew t echnical safeguards against blowouts and ocean pollution? • Does the oil industry of 1975 really ha ve the technical know.how to produce from the ocean bottom J. without dotting our coastal waters \vith ugly p\at- JOrms and rigging? Or does il merely hope to develop it as il goes along'! What about navigationaJ hazards and the threat or increased oil tanker traffic'! 'l'ank e rs also pose nta· jor oil.spill potential. Do the a:-.;s ur.i.:inccs now exist (or fail·safe pumping so there will be no rccurrance of blowouts such as the infamous Santa Barbara oil spill of Jan. 18, 1969 ? llavc site>s for the major new onshore facilities for s~oring and processing the undersea oil pumped from the nc\.\' offshore "'ells been identified? Are they to be located ¥.'here they, too; will become a blight? l 'hrough all of this, there appears to be peculiar aura of silence on all these issues from California Gov . Edmunfl G. J!ro'"'Tl Jr. Unless Hro\1.'n assumes a leadership role-, placing the state In the forefront of the b<.1ttlc to iiSSure that our Southern California roastlinc is protected against oil bllght, there is little hope to win. "'e have spC'nt millions to protect an<l beautify this coastline·. Through coastal commissions, we have ('urtail ed construction. constricted the t.'cunomy and imposed rigid rules on shoreline uses. Is flrO\li'n willing to risk all this being :,acrificed lo the st(>n ch and vomit of oil.7 Perhaps thl' governor h::is vision~ c)f nC\li' stale oil revenues from state tidelands if the fL•der;:il govern· ment moves fi rst and breaks the ice. Or economic growth fronf greater supplies of energy. By next week, most Southern California coastal government agencies may have moved into the rourts in an effort to curb the federal government's headlong fre nzy to lease the ocean for oil. We wis h them success in the e ffort. The time t o stop oil blight is before it starts. __ ,&;; ... ., • . - 'You get the feeling-that he's a slow learner?' • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J_~~~~-:--~~~~~~~~~-' ' ~Cutting Waste ' . ~Enhances Pride -' 'I I ' ' A ghetto resident a~d a lesident of bank agree·on one thing : Conservation of resources is more important than ever, both to the economy as a whole and to persons as individuals. ~ W/\St-:INGTON -For years v.·e have bt'en writing about the victimization of Indians. The villain in our pi ect's has been the lntE'ri or Oepartmt'nt, whose IlurC'Jll or Indian /\ffairs ha s ::. rt•- l'Ord of bungl i nj;? and hetr <•Y:lJ . Indians' O'n most reserv<itions.-the In· t('rior Pep:irtmt'nl has found In· dian leaders who will do its birt· din,Et". The worst of thrm is Oick \\-'!Ison. \.vhnm lntrrior maintains in l)()"·rr ;1$ the OglaJa SiouX" tribal chairman C'ven though the Ci\'il Ri~hts Commis~1 c-n rt'port:- his (')C'l't1on was shot through with illegalities and fraud. Troubles Are Rooted hi Interior Department t The controvC'rsial \\'ilson Is also und<'r federal indictment for allegMly U!"iinit a "goon squ ad" to beat up IHwyers defending the Ind ian~ "'ho oppo~e him. ,.et the lntC'rior t)epartml'nt remains loyal to him r·or C1Cl1m - plt~. an Jnt<'rior Task Force con ducted ii stud y on lhe l>inc Ridge Rtst'rvtttion, sil"t' of Lhc Wounded Knee sieR e of 1973, where Wil son holds sw:ly. Th<' ~tudy found th al "the issue or trraty tight~ must bf add~:i;st>d . Th<' emotional stall" .surround in~ this issu<' de· m:tnds 1hat,it be addressro .. The quesUon of trcaty,naht.s L'i '"Do you know wh;1l happen~ to :lJ\ th(' ;>o(\;tp th::it !!lll':O:l :-ll-.1\"t• p:irt1ally Ul'l'd in hot els?'" Jim- my. w.ho 1:-: \V . F', Rrov.·n of4he Wijlts ar(·a or J,os Angell•:., ha s llt"en a friend of min(• since th e ·nots of 1965, w·hen I met him in conne<•lion with di scussions of re· construction ~nd jobs in that are:1. "W('\I,'' C'Ontin ued .Timm~ (that's th(' nickname by v.·hich he is kno,l·n), "they throw it aw.i.v. Tons o f ).!ood ~o~•P <l~ily -all throv.·n ~1w ;i .v. '"You know th<it l w;1~ once ·in the bu si ness or d<'li.'rj!enls and l'l l·:u1ing agents. 1·ve be<'n think· in)? v.·hy all that soap Should be "';istt'd. \Vhy can't somebody go to all th(' hotels and motels. col- lect that so3p a nd re<>,cle it? Jr lhf'y'rC' recycling paper and tin c~in~ :ind bottles, why not soap? lt "'ould be a lot easier:· I kn<'\\' that Jimmy had gone "into the d<'tergent business, beC'ause hew anted to create jobs for young people in Watts. I ;:1sk<'d him \•:hal happened to his bu:-int:>ss. · "Cnsts \\'('Ill up <.ind I couldn"t competr \vit h lhC' ad\·crliscd brnnds. So I v.•t•nt to v.·ork as a joh agt'nl for the Stair J)('partm('nt of F:mployn1cnt . filling people and jobs together. '"l\ut right now the idea of re· <'ycling soap is hot in my mind. Nd one's doing it. It would create """ new jobs, and it y;ould be WC'lcomed by all the people who (JAC K AN DE RSO N ) !hf' k<'y issue that divides Wilson ·s supporters and oppo- nE>nt ::-ThC' stat t'm!'nt in the study brick ~ \Vil~on's opf)onC'nts. ThC' lntrrior Department, tht'reforc. ::-t ruck oul thi..;; dC'mand fl)r a re- vit·~· nf lht• <li SPlllC'd IS68 trt•at \' v.·ith th<' Ogl a\~ Sioux · St3n Duremas. <.·ha1rman o{ tht.> T~sk F nrc<•. t11('t1 to drfc>nd !hi~ ('('nsorship ThC' lrl'ttlv issut>, hC'rl :umt-d , "1:-: in1portani to (on ly J :1 ~ml"ll group ·· \Vt> havr also d1:-:co\·cr('(f tam pering with a SC'cond study. This wt1.:: .-in investigation of Wll son·s tribal go"<'rnment. C'onducted by i th.? prt'stlgiolls Toul'he R~s and ('omp::1ny . The study concluded th:il WU 5ion's govt'rnmcnt was "nnt a viablei\'!1l'king body ·· llut in :l privtlt(' ml'mn, In lcrior·~ as:;istant soli<::1tor for In· dinn affflirs, Charl<'S Soller said this finding would. "create.: .em· barrassment" (Or the depart· m<'nt Sq th~ tough lanauage ol Toucbe J6oss was changed. ( S.l.H AYA K AW A ) are tryin,g to save our re:;ources. "Another idf'a l like,'' -con· tinued Jimm y , ''is urban homes teadin,g. I think they're already doing som€'thing of the kind in New York and Oakland. All lhoSe abandoned houses in Watts and Co nlpton -why not let peopl<' movC' into them? GiVe them thl' houses for one dollar v.-•ith the undC'rstanding that if th('_v fix lht'm up and live there for lhret' Y<'::trs, they will get title to their homes. '"Groups of neighbors could be or,eanized into cooperatives to help each other fix up their homes. As soon as they had one restored. they'd go on to the nt'xt and th e next. You 'd not only be restoring hom('S but bwlding a strong C'Ommunity. "DO YOU K NOW what happens now? When vacant houses are uondemned by the county, they are demolis hed. SomeoCthcm are really hopeless, but many ha\'e little wrong with them except broken windows. Now a neighborhood cooperative could use the building materials Crom the demolished houses. "Rut as things stand now. building ('odes forbid peopl e from using .s<'cond -h;:1nd lum ber. So somC'how or other '.\1exicans get word when a house is to be de- molis hed -and come and take it down themselves, carefully sav· ing the lumber and anything t'l sL' usable. th<'n pile it onto truck s and take it all to Mexico. .;:Every d ay you can see truckloads of 'Used building materials goin~ across th e border at Tijuarta. That·s all ~tuff the poor could use ri ,ght here, but the Jaw won't let us use ·it! .. \\1hat Jimmy Rrov.·n was say· ing. t?oth about soap and houst's. r('minded me of something I had just received in the mail ....._the testimony of I.ouis B. Lundborg, rt>tired chairman of the boai"d of the Bank of America, before th e Congressional Joioi F~mics Committee in Washington. 1 searched around my untidy desk, round the t ext and read the following passage to Jimmy. !\fuch <'oncerned with the wise use and conservation of our na· tional resources, this is what A1r. I.undbor,g said: ··nusiness and government have been C'Q u ally responsible "for some misguided efforts in the past v.'hich were b:td enough when lhey happened, but s houlcl not be tolerated in the pcriocl ahead. "Of all' the things that can and must be done to conserve scarce' natural resources, elimination or wast<' is one of the first and mo.;t urgent. Yet both business and ~ovE'rnment h:1VC b('C'n involvt'd ••• 111 onC' of the most \'.'asteful devC'iOpments of our time: the· lf'<:1 ring down of ust'ful hou se.; <tnd buildings, replacing them \\'ith new ones, instead o( re- novat.ing the old. "The so·call ed Urban Renewal proje<'ts have been a terrible misnomt>r because they don't r5 new anything ; they d~stroy wha might have bet>n renewed theoretiC'ally to create mor~ modern, functional liviog space, but actually r esulting in many cases in substituting an institu. tional typt> of slum for a single· family slum .... "FACED AS we arc now with .shortages o r all kinds, it is si<'kening to think of what has bt'en wasted in these so-called re· nev.•als.·· "What do you think of that. Jimmy?" I asked. "That's great," he said. "'Thal- man from the bank -he's think· ing of the national economy. l 'm thinking of jobs and houses for the people of Watts. ··.<\JI my :01dult life 1·ve been thinking of how people ran gain pride and self ·r€'.spect and in· rlepend('.nce if they can be helped to find ways in whi<'h they can help themselves. \Vhere i ·m :.-t;1rting from is different from ~·here he"s starting from. But we get to the same conclusions." ''\''ou·re a couple or \lt'ry smart guys, .. I said. The U1iited States Was F owul.ed •.. On Natural Rights The fa ce of history was changed by what happened in America from 1776to1789. Three powerfu l idea.s emerged from that experience and had a spillover effect on a large part of the world-an effect that was to persist well into two centuries. The first idea was that common people · are capable of self· government and po ssess the ultimate power in society. The second idea was con - cerned with the principle of ''legiti · m a c y ' · 1n gove rn - ment ; that is, the concept th:1t basiC C'hanges must take place "ithinc\early defined limits. The third idea was that leaders must not be given personal im- munity from wrongdoing or er- ror. Two centuries after the event, those ideas still have a cutting edge. Toward the end of thel8t.h century, those ideas caused men 's minds to become incan- descent with blazing hopes . Ameri<'an political leaders like Washington, Jefferson. John /\dams, Thomas Payne and Ben· jamin Ru sh were fully conscious of the radiating power of what they were doing. They had lifted themselves out or the heavily layered and hardened confines of Euro~. Their minds vibrated with the excitement of making a fresh start in history. WHILE TllEV were adamant about avoidine any entangle· .ments· that would pull them back into the European world of plot and counterplot from which they had extricated themselves. they knew that what they were doina: would have its effects far beyond America. In short., they were awafe that th~y ~were the NORMAN COUSINS forerunners of what in many respects was a world revolution. America mighl be surrounded by vast oceans; but they knew that ideas about human worth and human potentiality would produce tidal waves that would leave no sbore untouched. It must be emphas izer!. however, that th e Americun founding fatbers did nol claim to have invented the iJeas that gavt· s uch vital energy t o the Ameri('an people, and indeed to people throughout the world. Jcr ferson readily acknowledged that the basic pr inciples and even mllch or the wording of the Declaration of Independence ca we out of new realizations that were s weeping across the civili:r:ed world. The hub idea to which all th<' other ideas in the Declaration of Independence were connected wa15 the concept of natural rights. The French physiocrats -had g1 ven this C'oncept luminosity in Europe and brought it to full size But more than a century earlier a group of French J esuits, return - ing (rom China, had brought with them exciting ideas related to lhe natural Mghts of human being!;. nlE F.STIRE civilited world toward the end of the 18th cen- tury, in faC't , was exploding with ideas about human potentiality. Thinking people no longer aC'- cepted th<'" notion that human be- ings were locked into a low· level condition by birth, their eduC'a· tion. C'areer and social position . In the act of being born, people acquire(i natural righU, one of whiC'h was the right to~ fr~ of govemment interference. Even the tendency oC nations to collect and use military power c*ased to be unassailable. John Adams wrote that the easiest way to unhinge the economy of a nation and to un- dermine its liberties was to give tbe military leaders access to the treasury. He prais ed the military leaders for their patriotism but :-;aid that they had a tendency to "'ant to maintain large armies even if they had to create inci-- dents that would produce feel· ings of insecurity in the country as a v.·hole. While ideas such as these were iighting up the minds of men wherever literacy was re· asonably strong in the world, it v.·as in America that these ideas ..,.,·ere being translated into a way of life . And the power of the American exa mple was to e,cert an in- fluence on the political and philosophi_cal shape of the world that no other system, including Marxis m, ha's come close to matching. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Uo~r! N "'ttd. Pubi11.thrT T!!_oma~ K tttnl, f:d11or- Thoriiil-Pal!'Tlf'r . .'iuld::lv t •d1/onal Pagt f:d1lor !he editorial page or the Daily Pilot seeks t o inform and !lt1mulate readers by Pl't'ttnting on this page diverse commentary on topi('s of interest by syndi<'•l· t'd C~l~mnists and cartoonist.a, by p~o\·1d1ng a rorum for reade,..· VJl!'""S..,.and by Presenting this newspaper·s opinloni and Ideas on. ('_urrent topics The tdltorial OPlflt?f'S or the Dally Pilnt Oppt>ar only in tht' editorial column at the top or lhe page. Opinions ex. pressed by the columnists and rartoon1stll and letter 'Nriters •re their o~n and no endorsement of their views by the Dally Piiot should~ inferrt d. , Sunday, November 18, 197S . "· I ~-----------A7 Coast Jews -Deplore Anti-Zi~nist V.,te By JACKIE HYMAN Ol ... O.lt,P'I ...... Last week. the United Nation.s passed a resolution equating Zioilism with raclsm. Responses in this country have in· eluded charges of neo-Nuism qai.Nt the U.N., public ralliea and suc1osu ... that the Unlled States should withdraw its support, at least llnanclally, from the U.N. What is Zionism and why have 50 many America111, Jews and non-J ews. reacted with fury and shock to the re. solution? "I have no doubt that anti-Semitism is involved, primarily as a tool or politicaJ policy. I have no doubt that in other <'OW1tries, where the position o( Jews .is.,, marginal and sensitive, it will increase practical anti·Sem'itism, .. said Rabbi Jeremiah Bergman of Irvine's Israel Acad~my . "My reaction to the vote, even though the yutcome was a foregone conclusion, was one or shock. This was the uniform reaction through the Jewish communi· ty," he said. "THE REACTION of my congregants is they are incensed," said Rabbi Sheldon Kirsch of Costa Mesa's Temple Sharon. "This )las been the reaction of evt>ry person that I've spoken to in the last two or three days. · "I 'm having a tag made up that says, '1 am a Zionist. The United Nations is racist.··· "My reaction was basically outrage, originally, tem pered by hope th{lt the re- action of the non-Jewish world will be sucti as to indicate that anti-Semitism as a vi11ble' phenomenon will rio longer be acceptable," said Rabbi Bernard King of the Harbor Refor m Temple in Newport Beach. ' . What is Zionism? ''The classical definition of Zionism is 'A movement to establish an indepen- dent Jewish state ln the ancient land or mou.ment was fulfilled. Therefore the current objective or the Monist 1nove- ment i$ to keep that state ali~·e,·· ftabbt Ber1man s aid. ''ZIONISM IS a dream, an age-old Jewish dream of maybe nostaJgjc Jove of the homeland, a r eaction to Politicsl an· ti-~mitism, probably a spark to'lll'ard JewUh stll ·respect,·· $a.id Rabbi King. The i-abbis expre.!.led coocern that lhe reac>iution will serve as a tool to increase ovt>rt anti·Semitism in :wme nations. They also said they believe the resolu - tion is the flr:st istep in a move to oust 1:srael from the United Nations, ''The objective is to paint Israel, large ly eostablished by survivors or the Euro· pean holocaust. as the crt<ators or neow refugees, Arab refugees," said Rabbi Beriiman. "ft lbe Arabs can nqw convince the emerging nations or Africa and Asia, wbo obviously are e::1pecially sensitive1o the issue of racism, that the 'Zionist atate' is racist. they can muster their sup-port in undermining and perhaps ex · J)t"lliiig and. ultimately, destroying tht· state or lsrat'I, ··he commented. He noted that objections have be(>ll raised to Israel's Law of Rt'f.urn. vohi ch provides that Jews from anywhere in th<' world, e\·en without passports or visas, can enter Isr ael and claim citizenship.· ..Let it, however be made clear that non -Jews, including Arabsl ... may enter Israel, apply for citizen.ship and, after a routine period or waiting, be accorcJed 'ull lsraeli citizenship . ...This is as it is ln every country in the world,·· Rabbi Bergman said. HE ALSO noted that thosl~ Arabs who ('hose to remain in Israel when it became a nation in 1948 have full s uffrage and other citizenship rights. Bergman said the resolution may also be. seen as a movement by totalitarian countries against one or the small number of democracies remaining in the United Nations. .:sigrli.flc: ance within tht' United States. Wednesday in the mrul J got my first pie.c:e of hatC\titeratu.re in a long time, equating the Is raelis ·with the Nali-J . It was 01 ailed rrom Santa Ana. no return address. It was typewritten, then printed up. .No name,·· he said. "The United Nations, by brand.lng ZloniJ:m as a totm or racism. is giviPg an openih.g to anyone who IOob for am· munition to u~e agairu,1. the Jtws," Rab· bi Kirach :5aid. Rabbi King took a more "hopefuJ polnt ot view. "I would be very i;,urprised if it would lead to overt anti·Semitism in this country, except for the fringe antl St-mitic iroups, who will use it. "l befieve that this is e unique op· porturiity for our non-Jewb.h neighbors to indi<'ate that their stten~,during the Naii period will never bc;cur again.·· he said. . ' HE ~OTED that a rally for all Orange Coun:ty.residents opjlosing the resolUtion was planned for a p.m. today at Temple Bt>th Sholom. 13031 Tustin Ave., Santa .'\na. What s hould the UnitQd StateSOo now ~ "f think that there sho1:1ld be a full scale reconsideration on t he part or Congress or the United Slates· continued support of the Unitl"d Nations, .. Rabbi King said. "I feel strongly that the United States should withhold financial support to the United Nations and.all of its bodies. I feel that that action is adequate1y drastic," said Rabbi Bergman. '"What the Jewish community and much of the non-Jewish community is upset about, is not only that lies have come out of the world body of the United ~ations but the implications that these lies havt" for the future or humanity ,"' said Rabbi Kirsch. . . Israel ./'~ • "With the establishment of the state of l:irael ir. 1948, the objeCtive or the ZionisJ For Rabbi Kirsch. the resolution may have more immed iate, ominou s "At this moment I don "t think any country outside of perhaps Soviet Ru ssia has anything on a large sc;-ale resembhng concentration catnps. But this tso·t something that happens overnight. Evt'n 1n Germany it didn·t happen overnight.·· NEW YORK PROTESTERS DENOUNCE PROCLAMATION You, Too, Can Cash In ..,.., on the Bicentennial I . WASHINGTON -The other night a group or us were sitting around your nation·s capital try- ing. to figure out how we could put you through a good Bicentennial fl eecing. It ·s hard to live here and watch the great Bicentennial rip-off without getting a piece ·01 the action. . IJ'rue, the oil comp af\ies. which are rea l ly interna- _tional in scope ....,, and not Washingt on - based, moved first with the fastest rap a c i ou·s hand. Which is it. Mobil or Texaco or another. that has made off with the entire American Revolu· tion With theif televised Bicen· tt>nnial minute?, Exxon is shap· ping up the more in formal aspects ot our cultural history. When G. Rudolph Ford was'. on "Meet the Press" a tew days ago, they interrupted the pro- gram for a couple of com - mercials in which Exxon boasted that it now owned the memories of Dizzy Dean and Louis .Vmst rong but were going to loan them out as a gesture of -public spiritedness, so we'd havt' a little heritage to li ght a firecra<'ker over July F'vu rth. Here in the city or Washington itself, the Department of Interior has a monopoly on selling hot dogs in front of public monu -' ments. so what's left ror the non- gover.nmental, unincorporated vamp to make a dishonest .buck with? The rest of us Washingt.o· nians hav~n 't got anything to sell except half-a -million souvenir plates wit h Richard Nixon's face on them. SOME OF T H E rip-offs do ::1how that somebody in the bureaucracy has an imagination or a sense of humor or both. Al Louis Ripskis, who is sort of a poor man 's Ralph Nader and who works for HUD to make enough money to expose various forms of. federal futility, has been r e- searching some of the Bicenten- nial Adminis tration's ex pen, ditures. Re cause you won •t believe that He Slugs It Out. For Pre~s Freedom In Chillicothe By J E RRYC.BREWER I cannot write of the continuing struggle for freedom of the press as.it is being w aged in New Yor k, Los Angeles or Atlanta. I can tell you, however, ot that struggle in one little conservative corner or the world . J publish the Chillicothe Valley News i n C h illicot~e. Tex ., PoPU lation l , 116. In m y ex · perience as a country editor I fmd the sam e forces of ignorance that speak against the· people's right to know in m atters ot na- tional' <'oDcern also operating against their right to know about their local government. Before we took it over, the Valley News p aid little attention to the activiUes of the city council or the school board. But because we believed t hat the press has an obligation to speak the truth atiout all government -and not just about natipnal aflairs -we instituted the l)ractice or altend- ing and reporting on these local government meetings. Wben Chillicothe's third mayor in eight months took office not long ago, the Valley News was Present, Knowing our policy of reporting the facts of local gov- ern m enl to the people of . Chillicothe, he reminded us that. "This is a niceilittle town and we want things to run smoothly. We don't want to be stirring up trou- ble." LOOSF.t.V translated, that means, "We'd rather you didn't \ .itend the~e meetinC aod r~por;t what we are doine· bec'Bu.se it . . makes people con:;cious of thei r local government. Now in Texas· we have an "open meetings" law, passed by the legislature in January of 1974, which forbids secret meet- ings of any governmental body from the legislature to the local school boards. The Chillicothe school board met in the spring of 1975 : spring is wf1en they generally hire prin- cipals for the coming year. At that · meeting the bo~rd was asked by a local citizen, Boyd Green, to close the antiquated jwlior hig,at Odell, Tex., and move the students to Chillicothe. The Odell school system was consolidated with Chillico~he in 1958. The arrangement was to transport all junior-high students to Odell, a distance or 10 miles, while the elementary and high school students were to attend Chillicothe. Jn the 1974-75 school year Odell had an enrollment of 99. Ninety-four of the students were from Chillicothe, The build- ing at Odell is obsolete. THE BOARD members looked as though they·had been hit over their heads when Boyd Green went on to tell them that he had made the same re:guest a year earlier and their n:ffnutes did not even reflect that request. They began to shutne, squirm and glanct' toward me as l sat there taking notes on the m eet. ing. One of the board members. a farmer who believe!S the essence of" education is to win the cl ~ B football lit le, turned to me "'end ( VON H OFFM AN ) the!!e lhings haven ·t been made up, their official grant 'Project numbers are printed in paren- theses after them. Are you ready for this? -$2,000 for the ··Truth and Consequences National Shuf· Oeboard Contest" (47-7Pl\-1-73 l. -$2,500 for an exhibit on ··Russian Expansion on Kauai Island. f1awaii " (76-19-3163 ). ~ $1 ·1,000 for ··Botanical Gardens on the Grounds of the Governmt'nt House, in Ame rican Samoa·· (55-IPM-73 ). -$5,700 ror ··Ballet Polk of Moscow Dance Company " 143-6PM-73 J. -$5,000 for °'Outrigger Canoe Voyage to Tahiti·· {50-4J>~1-73). -$.1,500 for "Motion picture on the melting or the statue of King George " (76·19·1115 ). -$2,500 for ''National Miss In- dian Ameri ca n Page ant :· - (76·19·3319). TWENTY·FJVF. hundred smackers to pay for Miss M.in - said, "Now all of this don't need Lo beinthepaper .. , I gently reminded him that we report the ne'>''S in our communi- ty. and that the people who "'ere paying their taxes to the school . s ystem had a right to know about the meeting. t\t the s ame meeting, when it came to a discussion of rehiring the school principals. the school board closed the meeting and ran the spectators. in<'luding myself , out.of the room. While others began lo drift away, one by one, I stood in the hallway near the door. waiting for the meeting to reopen and for the vote to be taken. Through the wall I heard the president of the board call for a motion to rehire the principals. and then I heard the vote on the matte r. THAT'S THE WAY it went into the Valtey News the following Thursday. We reported exactly what happened -that a vote was taken in secret session. One board member later accused the paper or "editorializing·· in <t news story. We didn't have to re- mind him that Texas .Jaw pro· vides jail sentences and fines for public officials who conspire to conduct secret sessions in viola- tion oft he open meetings law. No one who has been there and done hi s job a s a county journalist will ever tell yoU that it's easy to write about the city C'Quncil or tht' s chool board and .then have to depend on those same men. who are aJ so local mer<'hants. for your advertising revE'nue. We rub s houlders with them every day. Jn fact. it is more dirficuJt ta take the city fathers to task editorially than it is to take the hide off yo u r United States senator. You don 't have to ask the senator for an ad tht> next week. This orticle first appear~d tn HarpeT ·i Weekly . a rroder·writlen journal that is now publj3h«J ft'rl!1'JI hoo weeks. ~ nehaha·s q"ueen regalia is bb· viously a more humane invest· ment than $-1 .SOO'miltion billion to build a rocket they'll tell us is ob· solete before the paint dri es. Still it griesles you if you live in Wa shington and see people get ting money to paddle themselves around in a canoe and play s huf, fleboard when you"re so close and you don"t have a racket of your own we· are '41orki"' on sOme ideas, however. We 're thinking of rent- ing a furni s hed house in Georgetown and s tocking it with fake antiques and real actors. The actors '4'ill stand around and drop ttle names 9( big political -&nd media stars. You, through your travel agent, will be able to buy a $50 ticket to this genuine Georgetown Celebrity Cocktail P;irty. . For $100 you can have the com- plete Wa shington package: the cocktail party, plus the FBI bug- ging your hotel phone for five hOurs and a CIA agent following you for a full afternoon, your choice or any congressional com. mittee lo teslify in front of, and a marked, crisp bank note (small denomination ) autographed by <1 real -for-true indicted lobbyist. For a s mall additional sum the genuine FBl tape o! your bugged phone conversations (suitable for framing your friends and business c·ompetiiors with ) and., certified photograph of you being followed by the CJ A.agent will be sent by confidential, government courier (the mailman, heh heh; to your place or residence. Many may be unable to CO mt! to Washington lo celebrate their nation's 200th birthday for one re· a.son or another, like lack or money. For them we areofrering a beautifully bound memorial book fot $49.95. which can be paid for from your unemployment compensation checks in 69 week· ly installments. T liE BOOK is entitled' "The l.esse r Americans : From Millard Fillmore Through Rutherford R . I.Jayes to G. Rudolph Ford .'' This fascinating history o( the truly minor and forgotten incidents in our na- tion's past will be edited by · Daniel Boorstin, the court poet of the Imperial Presidency anrt di s- • tinguished h ead of th Congressional I.ibrary. You will want this book for yo ur coffee table if only because il will n\~ke you the firs\. persoq in your neighborhood to have ;. (•opy or the redesigned Bicenten· nial Shield with the new national animal on it. Because the last bald eagle was observed by a federal antipollution officer dy· iilg .of smog asphy~ation over Steamboat Springs, Colo., it wa:-. felt a new animal was needed. President Ford ·named Nelson Rockefeller to head 8 com· misi:;ion to select one. Mr. Rockefeller brought in the best brains in the country from tht' f'ord Foundation and Harvard lJniversity to grapple with the problem. It was they who chose the 1-lappy llippopotamus, whose likeness is embossed in gold on the cover of your book. -The commis;;ion's report ex· plains the Happy llippq, was selected a s the animal.that best reflects the s pirit of our govern~ ment two centuries after the Revolution : It eats a lot and swims around doing nothing. Bnsh, May Get the Ax ) ' WASHINGTON -· The wholly predictable storm over President F'ord's nomina tion of former Republican national chairman George Bush to head the CIA has forced the White House into a dangerously overdue calculation or political r ealities. with withdrawal of the nomination now a possibility. The political realities. ap- parently never considered by the President or t he very few top aides privy to his secret plans to replace Central Intelligence director William Colby with Rush, boi1 down to this essential To avoid possible rerusal of the strongly bemo<'ratic Senate to confirm Rush, he or President F'ord must absolutely rule out any possibility or Bush winding up as Mr. Ford's vice presiden- tial running·mate. SuC"h a condition has now re· a ched the stage of gospel inside the Democratic Senate establish- ment , and particularly with Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee. Although Sen. J ohn Stennis, <'Onservative chairman of the committee, has said nothing at all, intimates of tht' highly influential Mississip· pian fully agree that all vice- presidential doors must be closed to Bush to avoid an inrlam- matory confirmation battle. FAJLURE of the President lt> consider this aspect of his ap~ pointment or Bush, a highly re· g11rded and extremely popular -politician, was furt.herexacerbat- l>d during Mr. Ford's appearanct"' on ·'Meet the Press'' lastSunday. In.stead of seeking to calm the roiled waters when asked if he should not eliminate both Rush ~nd Secretary of Defense· designate Donald Rumsf~ from all consideration for second place on the 1976 RepublicCU).tickt"'t , Mr F'ord hrlst lt"'ct 'Excuse me, sir. You can ·1 /lre h im . You already fired him last week/• '"J don·l think people with talent ... ought lo be excluded from · any f,iirtti c r publi c service,·· he replied coolly. TllUS, the President's gravely mistaken reading of the political impact or the Sunday morning massacre continues in h.is failure to perceive that, to the controll- ing Democrats on Capitol •till (and many llepublicans as well), the director of CIA must be above political S\lspicion. Rut some pres idential aides are more keenly tuned in lo con gressional frequencies. It is no ac<'ident that e~en though Ou:;h's nomination has been formally sent to the Senate for confirma· tion hearinJ:s , no hearings art"' now scheduled for se~eraJ weeks at best ~nd possibl y not until next year. That raises the question of a deli~te s tall, b;1sed on the Pr~ident 's suddenly ('X prcs;;ed dt>Strt' to keep Bush al his pre:-"\'nl post in Peking ut least unli1 Mr r-·ord·s China trip. \Vith C on1tre s1' eyein g either n ee 12 o'r J)('l'. 19 for the start of the Christmas rcct~ss, it llO'>'' looks doub\ful that Bush <'outd he ('OOfirm"d bcforf' next [ EVANS-NOVAK J year. Ry then, with far deeper unde·rstanding of the anti-Bush sentime nt, the President could make anolht•r mid-course cor- rection, g iving Bush a d ifferent post. which '4'ould kel'p him available for a possible vice· presidential nomination next summer (the job Mr. Ford came within a whisker o C giving Bush instead of N('lson llockcfel\er last year) and,.naming someone else to succeed Colby, Precisely that probability was instantly perceived by Capitol llill OJ)('rativcs whC'n Mr. Ford summoned C'olby back to the White Jlouse last Wf'Ck and as ked him to stay al tht> C l A until a s Uc· l"('Ssor had bcC'n eonfirmed by the Senatf·. Stil l one o f Was hington's darker mysteries is why (he PrE'si<fC'nt chose to put the long- suffcring Rush throu~h s uch a wnng('r without under!)'anding th'" political realities. ISOF:F.D, on lop of the CIA ·s long misery in th{• grip of c:on gressional inves tigations a nd press t>xposcs. the Ru.sh nomina - tion is regarded by some in· lt•ll igenct• expert:-> as another grave morale denator. They re- a son that any identified politi· c1 an. no matter how resolved to be 1x.1t 1tu.•;illy purt', would ag- gravate the CIA 's credibility g~p. In s tead of nn identi fi ed politician lik(' Bu::;h -former mc·mber or the l:lousc, lwice- dl'f('att'd Senatt~ nomin<'e rrom Tt'xas and vice-presidential asp!rant -wh at is needed, they fe e l. i$ a res pecte d non· polit\('ian, perhrps trom busi,ess or the ar:1d('n1ic world. I I • I .-.-. .. ' • .. • • ·l • i ,, • ' ·: I• I • ,: " • ,l •l '• • • ' il '• ': 1. ' ·\~ ' > ----~--·---~ .-. 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Battin St1Jd - 'rill-~ S.\~Tt\ i\N 1\ '!IPt'l'\'ISO/' SH id his offit'l' :ind other «ounty ag1·n {'l('S h:IVl' bt'l'll W:Jlt•htnj.! I ht• p1'U('t'SS of ft'<lcv1·lup 011•11 1 agt'nt· y dt•\'t•lor lllt'nt .ind t':.l11nat1ng the :1mi1unt uf rt•v1·nue lo~t lo otht•r gnvt•rnn1t•nt ru11 l' l1un~ :ind ft·d into lhl· d1· -.1gn.1tL"d art•as Ht· ..,;i1d lnt-:d .1gt·nt'1l':-. ORANGE COUNTY th1:. 't'~tr '-''tlf los1: about $7 R inti lion. of which$? 2 millinn .,..·ill be <·ount) .. ru11d..; .>\(tt•r fivt> )t•ars. n.1tt1n :-:nd, lht• f1gurt•, 1,1,lll lolal $128 million and 5!8 n11 l I ion, rt>spel't 1 \.-'t•ly • Rut ~upt·r\1 ,.,r, h,•,~' rn,ut)· it th•ar the) "-'ant :i lot·:d .1 ~1·n1·} '" ht· n.in1t-<l a:. ;,1 ":-;utJ <'ontr;H·tor'' t11 d1•t 1·rn11r1t• ,,,h,tt I\ tu h1· tlonl' about pollution 111 1ht• l 'p111·r .""t'\.\IJort !fa) "'al('r::;hed Thr fedt·ral l·:11,·1r11nm1..·ntal l'rutct:lHJfl Agcn t'Y ! EPAJ h.1:-IJ1•1•n l'lllptJWt·red tv pinp11111t watt·r quality pl ann111~ .1rt·as ;.ind <1.pJ.101nt Sf)Cl'1C1t agen cies tu ovt·r't'l' 1,1,·ork to i:lim1nate pollution SuJ>t•rv1sor ·rhon1a:-. Riley sciid ht• would pr~ fer SCA(; to bt• !h1· dt•:-..1J!nt.'f' Ovt·r any uthcr .s1nc1· roost oftht• ron1pt•t1ng at.{t'nC'11•:. <1r1· r1M1ll'd 1n l.os ,\ngt•IC's ('ounty Hu! ftrlt'' 111'1 't"d th.it lhf' fl1·d~J1nl.! ' It's sweater weather for juniors at · pre-holiday_ savings! I ~ ~- ·~ , .- ·~ .:. ~ ' , . ' ., /~ ). ' . '. -~ -A smashing collecllon or embroidered t11m and J<1Cqu,ud knit sweaters. rage of the season We shov1 them with pants thri! 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Novtimbtr 18, 197S CAIL V PILOT 4 A 8 , PUllLIC NO'J1CE .GAY COPS: Coast Police Chiefs Say 'Nix' PICT1nou1•u1Jn.u lllAM•ITAT•M•fff n. .......... ..-.-......... -n· l+tE PUl>MT41UUM. J"OU ...... "--'· S.0.•7".Mo "loo! V••iO.Olitorftl.I._,) 111 JACK CHAPPELL Of-D..i•r,. ... s.... "We wouldn't h ire a thief. We wouldn 't b lre a burglar. We wouldn't hlre a homosexual 1( we have evidence of it .'' That view by Newport Beach Police Chtef B, James Glavas is represenUve of opinions expressed tn interviews with police chiefs of 1-iuntiniton Beach, Costa Mesa. Irvine, L•guna Beach and San Clemente and the Orange County Sheriff's Department. At the other end oC the spectrum 1s John Rule, executive director of the Orange Couoty Gay Communi- ty Center. Rule said there are already at least 20 gay police ol- fi cets on those department and he )aid he believe• homosexuals should not be · barred from, such JOb::i . IS LAGUNA BEACH. a com· munity with a large and vocal gay population, Mayor Roy Holm and three fellow c·ouncil members said sexual orientation of individuals shollld play no part in any ciiy hir- ing. Holm extended that philosophy to selection of the city's new police l'hief. "It seem s to me whether a pe r so n be het erosexual or homosexual really isn't the que~ tion. The question is whether a person's sex life in any way gets in the way of performing his function, and it seems to me it's just that simple," Holm said. The hiring of homosexuals b_v poliG,f agencies has become '?i public'bs~ith the state's recent· Jy enacted co ·enting adults which erased some egal prohibitions :i.gainst certain private sexual behavior. - .'1i. well -publiciz~d scrap between Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis and that city's civil service com- mission was resolved with a state- ment that private sexual activity between con~enting adults is not of itself a disqualifying factor. The Orange County chiefs would not agree with that statement. Unlike ih Los Angeles. none of • Council Members Divided On Issue She said that ir _. taltln& the psychological tests were the local depanment.s have 'had written prtfbibitions agai~ hirin.c homosexuals. However, the chiefs •aid they persona lly were oppost.'<l to it. Some ~aid officers found tp be homo:sexua1.s would be fired. "'WE WILL NOT hi.re a homo.sex - ual,'' Costa Me:sa Chlefftotl:er Neth .said . - .. I rouldn't conceive of a known homosexual getting by our In- terview board," Huntin&too Beach Chief Earfe Robltaille said. Appli· cants (or employment on Robitaille's dePartma.t are given lie detector te~ts and are asked if they have ever participated in homosexual acts, he said. "We will not hire them. Us ually there are accompanying problems that keep them out," Raul Ramos, Sheriff's chief deputy in charge o( spe<":jal s ervices, said. AppDcant.s must fill out a questionnaire that asks if the individual is a homosex· ual, Ramos said. Irvine P olice Chier f...{'Q Peart was least adamant on the subject. Peart fi rs t said his department is inter ested in whetht'"r appli cants can perform the duties and rl"Sponsibilities of a police officer. But, he added : "One of the things we don't want to do is come out to the general public in headline!! that say 'we arc supportive of hiring homosexual of- ficers.' "I'm not sayihg that. I am saying the ci t y o f Irvine practices adherence to the law. My persol_l_al opinion is that a person vo1ith aiat background would haveJdifficulty c3rrying out the duties and responsibilities of a police officer,·· Peart said. I.agun a Beach Police Chief Frank Schopen said that while tti s department had no written policy against hiring homosexuals, he Celt a person's sexual orientation would have an effect on hi s being hired. He said the board screening ap. plicants asks "all-encompassing questions.'· '"We certainly want to know what • type of individual we would be h1r 1ng. It cert ainly would havesom{' e r ·feet on the selt>ction process, .. Schopensaid . SAN CLEMESTE Chief Mel Portner said the prospect of hiring homosexuals was "not a problem,·· but said th e department, like others, had no formal policy in that regard. Both Laguna Beach and San Clem en te have cor:itract5 with psychologist Alice Pitman of Ne wp ort Beach to give psychological tests to police appli · l'ant.s. Both chiefs said the recom- mendations made by Or. Pitman weigh heavily in the employment or nonemployment or officers. Dr. Pitman s aid she tests to de· termine a person 's emotional con- t rol, maturity, conduct under stress and ability to control ag- gression, among other things. She said that if persons taking the psychological tests were homQSex- ual, it cou1d be indicated, although "if they decided to conceal it. it mi~ht be pretty hard for us to • knov.· · · Dr. Pitman said that 1( an apph· <'ant's homosexual tendtnc1cs w~r~ recorded on the battt"f")' of tests, "I wouJd :1~11 that .out On tier recom- mendation to the department) just hke I fnight spell out difficulty lr1 heterosexual relation.'\ .. _. ··1 hav~ a fel'ling one ol lhe r('· ;t:fOOS h~mosexuality is cause for C"oncern is that people who have daffu:ultie!5. like that tend to be UP· set a lot of the time. ?t1dJe homose x· uals art> prone to do a lot of wander- ing and looking. "I have a feeling tha't Uthe other Qfficers knew about it, it would make the othf!r officers uncom- . fortable ... Dr. Pitman said, but her voice inflection made the state- ment a question "Men who may be homosexual aren't n ecessaril y interested in police work," Or. Pitman said. ad· dina thet she couldn't rec.all an in· stance of a homoscxUal applying tor Work in a department sbe con- ducted testing for. TllF.RE ARF. ''at least 20·• homosexual pohcerncn V.'ithlr1 the departments v.·hose chiers v.·cre (1ueried ror this story , G:-ty Com rnunity Center DirC'ctur Rule con tendt."CL .. Some of them I havt'" met social- ly. Son\e of them have used our re· sources here atld som e of them have come ror counseling ," he said. Rule declined to identify the de· partments involved, saying that disclosure could place the officers under undue pre5sure. He said in som e cases, the de· partment was a ware of the of- fi cer 's sexual orientation and ig · nored it. lie said he-knew of one of· ficer v.·ho was "discovered" and was dis missed. "They used other reasons ror dismi ssing h i m , though." Rule said. _ The question of what to do about officers who may be gay and who are alrC'ady on th~ force was a troubling one for the chiefs. "By God. I don't know what I'd do. The matter·has just never come up ,·· f .Jguna Beach Chief Schopen • • The wide disparity in opinions over employ- ment or homosexuals as police officers is nowhere better exemplified than by the contrast · ing opinions of Laguna Beach and San ClemeC!,e city council members. -' partment. Obviously . we look up to ix>hc e a nd oh· viously w~ expect them to be persons of hi gh moral character as v.•edoother pubhc offi c ials ·· "I don't think it's that big a deal,'' Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said, adding that abili ty to do the job was all that really counted to him. And, he continued the reasoning to include selection or the new police chief for t he city . Present Police Chief Frank Schopen is retiring. "l really don't think it (sexual orientation ) would be a consideration. I really can't conceive of any questions that the m an would be asked to anSY.'er in writing or in connection with a panel interview that would be' designed to ferret out the fact that the man is heterosexual or homosexual. "This is not to suggest that we are interested in recruiting a homosC'xual, but I think I speak ror the entire council when I say it ia not ·our ob- jecti,•e to hire a person one or whose qualifica- tions is that he is not a homosexual.'' Holm said. Some other opinion samples: -1.a guna Beach Councilwoman Phyllis Swttney: ''There was a time when an Cldultcrc s~ v.·ent around with a n Aon her face an~verybody looked down o n her. I would hope we have ad · vanced from the point where labels are pinned o n people accord ing to what type of sex life thl'Y are having. Wit h police officers, we are looking for someone with top physical and mental condition, healthy strong people and who r eact under stress and cope well with the vast variety or situations police officers find themselves in, and that's the type of police offi cer we are looking for, pt.·riod · · ' said. . All the chiefs egrn.'<l that U an of· fi cer were invOlved in an illegaJ hom06ex:ual action, he would be dismissed. °"""M .,...... l'I..... 1'*1 '-" $Wtft, U<e-HIN'-Caflf""'"" ~ w ........... .._. P4-M, ur:M U :SO..-, U..,.,_.. HIU .. 011-"lt'1t)J • lllll i.'81-1 I• (....ilKt ... ..., a ........ --"''-· 0o""""< ..... ,....,.. ll•h \ltltwotnt •• , fli.d -"" ... CM>nty a.... .. Or.,.~ In ..... .-s. ,., .. ..... Publbhed 0r ... c_,, 0.11., PllOlo. NOw .......... , .. ,J . .IO. ,,,, .dlJ.f) AS FOR hetcro.'Sex ualdllllillnces, lhe departments largely overlook any :such actiori:J by officers unless the activity becames a.n embar-PUBLIC NonCE ra:ssment lo the d epartme-nt. Then 1-----------COWlseling with the o!fil'er would ••CT•T1ou1•u1u11's be Wldertak .. n . t14Ml. lT ATIMl.MT .. ,.,. tohow'lllO ""'"°" Is dlllnl ..... A'J for why hom05exual~ ought ...nM· not be <Y>rm1lted on police dl'pnrt· W4 Rll:l()llt CATAMARANS,'°'° I"" ,...,...., ll'tf., Cosl.t MIM, CMlfomla menl.!I , the ohiefs ' opinions in· .,.,, volved potentjal public rC'artion , Jori11 C•l¥1n co11\1r, 1tn tMne .t.-.eosui ww.ca11fo<nlat2U1 d3mage to the reputatjon of the dC'· n.11 tiw...,,1,,,_""'..,.,1n. Partment, lowering lhe morale 'Of dl.,;o,,,,.1. .J-Cal~l" COflKr officers a nd creating difficulty in n.11 "•'~"'('"' _, 111ttt •~ '"" conduc ting sensitive investiga -c-" "-'~ oi 0r..,. c_.r.,..Ol.-tions. -lll, t•IJ. ...... "He woul<\ h ave trouble en!orc-P11t11t1J1H Qr ..... CM1t Del"' Pliet. ing the remaining laws on sexual Now. 2·'· "· u.1•1s ,,,._,, violations. llis thinking is ap- parently under· a d ifferent p6int of view. If you have an alcoholic on yaur police d epartment. can he ar- rest a drunk? If a person is himself a violator. c an he in tum arrest so- .meone else who is a violator," Schopen said. "I think that orficers within this departmenl"'wou ld react Very ad- versely to having to work with homosexuals,'' ·sheriff's Chief Depuly R a mos said, adding that all deputies must work in the jail and that ··would cause problems.'' Glavas of Newport Beach took note pf the changing public morali- ty, but said he did not want to ''lead the pack'' in social change. "A police d epartment has to repr esent the best elements of our community, certainly not the v.·orst," Glavas said. "The standards or behavior of the police department should be ex· emplary. Otherwise the loss of con- fidence on the part o( the public would be-disastrous to its achieving its goals. / There are a whole host of re· asons, many of them (1 have) gained through my years ol ex# perience, that dictate the un- suitability of other than heterosex· ual police persons,'' Glava.s said. • PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTl'rlOUS llUllMISS M4MI. STATl.MIJllT T!wfollOwlnt P""-t 14't ... lllldo ....,,. '" STA·kOOl. ~•OOUCT~. t"7t 8••c" 8 1wd ., ttw nuug1o" h•<"• c..111orn11n•11 W•r••n Jo"" (h•ltll•11!ltft, •.>6 C•meridQ• Cir ., Co•I• M•••· C..Htorl'lt '2617 • Jt•nM 6.l•rt Cll•l•l•ll ..... Qt ~I.Or., COlll Mlw,C..Ulomla n.11 • ,,,., but!,..,, I• <l l'ICIV<l.O .,. • Q9'Wfll ptr.,....ll'olit. w.,,.,..o.rtill..,_ llo1t ,,._, ""'' llled wftl'I ttte (Ounly CIHll ol °'""" towntr ... Ck· -11,1t 7S. -Pvbll1Nd Or..,.,. Co.sl ~Ir~ .... C.:I ~.ININow.J,•,1•,1•1~ CllD-1:1 PUBLIC NO'J1CE l'ICTITIOUllUSIMftl t14Ml.ST4TEMl.NT Tlllfollowl~ --l•CIOI .. ._._ ., THE VILLAGE FLOO" 5Mll1'11, 9516 Kat'ftlt!Orl, H..,tlngtOf'I 81«f1, ·u . .,... J1tll 01:1n Smith, IDIS '--"I, Hunti"'lllon Se•c", c.A. ~ Tllll Dlltlnnt I• <Cltllll#tte4 illY MW.. .... ,,...1. J~llDl• .. Smltll Tiii• ... ,_,.. .•" nltd -~ w. Qiuroty Clffll o1 Ortnv1 c.uncr""""""" tnnt1er12. ••1s. -PuOll"'9d 0<"'91 Coest Dtlly Piia!, Ho¥. 1•. U ,llO,•nclDt<.1, 1'1$ ..,.,s PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUSIUSIMESS MAMI: ST Al EM• MT llw folkrwlllQ pttMHI It 001~ llllllMft "' IONG OPTICAL COMPANY, -Nortl\,.,,.I~ !olr•I, Or""91, (.A. t2t11 Johft Ol¥1d Cordolway, .. JtOrtlt 0.k !otr..i,OrM191,CA. n .. 1 Tl'llS ll<N"'"' ll <Mldvtll'd tl'Y #1 lfl.. 41¥'-'· -' JllM 0 , COl'dawl)' Tlllt tla~I .... lllld -~ "'9 COurol"f Derk ot °'""" CltwitrCWI ND-...., 1L 1t1S -"'*l!Md Or"'Ot CO..t o.lly llfklt. Hov.16,ll,lll,lncl O.C:.7, ltJS Clll).JJ PUBUC NOTICE ~an Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovan - ni:" Do I think we should have homosexuals on the police force? No. I don"t. I feel positively it would lov.•er the effcctiven~s of the pol ic e de- ~an Cleme nte Councliman Art llolmes :''I just feel socially, it's going to create some real problems. particularly in s maller communities. I can't help but belit>ve that by and large homosexuality is not accepted by the ~ene ral public. That's why they ha"e·had to fight to get where they are. It is not something the general public feels is r ight or proper . It is a proble m e\'C'ry city. i ~ going to have to grapple with ·· -1.aguna Beac h City Councilman Jon Brand: .. J have no str ong fC'elings about what one dOt"s in the priva-cy of his own room I think it is • ··-BIGFOOT AS SEEN IN 1967 FOOTAGE .. Where/ ore Art Thou, Bigfoot? .• Tl-IF. Dt\LLES, Ore. (APJ Three bear hunlers had that 1n descri ba bl e ba ck-of -the-n ec k feeling they were being follov.·ed or v.:atchcd the e vening of Oct. I as they trudged back to their camp on Pinegrass Ridge near Yakima, Wash. ! They built a fire, and later in the evening star ted hearin g noises . Tom Gerstmar, 17. ai med his nashlight across a small pond and caught the reflection of two y ellow-gree n eyes . A few minules later they pointed the light in the same area and saw the eyes again this time housed in a hugt'. furry man-like body. They firt"'d several shots to t scare it ofr. they later told sheriff 's deput ies. b ut the creature growled and screamed at them. That was enough. They piled into their jeep and headed for civilization , leaving their tent and other equipment 'i''here it lay. NISF.TY miles to the :-.outh. in the Columbia River town of The Dalles, Peter Byrne logged another report o ( a sighting of the legendary Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, as the Indians called it. Skepticis m still flourishes, but more and mor~repom of Bigfoot sightings are dribbling in from the wild s of the P acific Northwest. As they do, some scientists are s taling for the re· cord tjJeir belief that the vast w;ilder'bess in th~region might in· deed be home for a handful of s u b human holdover s from another a g<'. Byrne, 50, a n Irish·bom forme r big game hunter in Nepal. has nev{'r seen a Bi gfoot.· But he has worked full time for more than four years somet1ml's at hi s o,,.n expense. sometimes s up ported by found ation grants tu determine whether Bigfoot is re al. ::i hoax. or dark ni ghts playinl! on the imaginations and ff'ars of people in lonely, desolate pl :Jct•s . The number of reports has grown in recent years, aJong with the rising us e of the Northwest v.ildemess for recrC'at1on. Byrne says there ha\'e been three re- ported sightin gs this year that he considers good and sC'verci l more he and otherg are cht'<'k1n~ into The result1n~ rise in 1nlcrl'sl a ppea rs to havC' loo sened the tongues of s ome people 'A'ho had kt>pt qujet about v.·h<1l they h;.id seen in fear of being: ndtcuh .. "CI . MORF. THA.~ 350 siJ!hling ~ of the creature have been reported since the first white c:<plore rs \•isited the Pacific Northwest 1n the early 1800s. In July of this year a group or six persons report<•d v.·atching a gray, ape-like cr(•ature on ~' ridge south of The n .-illc" for several minutes hcforl' 11 ~mbll'd out or sight The description matchrd that of seven other m<'n "'ho rt•ported one closer to The Oallcs 1n 1971 Other reports hav«.> come this year from British Columbia and northern C}.lifornia. Scores of nther reports havC' come in over the decades, and they vary only sli ghtly. They describe an ape·like creature betw'een six and eight feet tall that r un5 upright when he know!4 he has been spotted . 1 Color:J vary from gray to reddish brown and dark brown or black Plaster casts of footprints <incl several seconds of film s hot 1n northern California in 1967 pro vide mo st o f lht' phys1c,1l evidence known to rlate . Tht.> f{ff:.~-28 feet of 16mm color. v.·a..: ~hot by the late Roger Patterson in Del ~orte County, Calif. It wus taken near the dry bed of a stream with the unfortunate namC'or RluffCreck. l'attcrson and a companion. Rog G1lmlin, v.1ere on horseback looking for a Bigfoot when they ~c1 -...· one. lhC'y said. ~qualling by the v.1atercourse TllF. llORSF:S panicked, but l'atter!'on regained control 1n \tmC' to J1m the cam<•ra a nd prl'~~ the t rigg e r until tbc rE"rn ainln).! film was gone It"s Jt·rky 1n plact'S ::ind many or tht• fr<.1ml'S art• blurred, but m<Jn y :-c1l•nt1sts \\ho have ~tudied 1t closl'lv s a y il appears to confirnl tht> e-xistcnce o r an apl'·l1k• crC'alurf in the ~orlh\lo·cst Dm <'lri Dons koy, chief of biom<'t·hanics at the US."iR Cen t ral Inst itute of Phv·s1cal Cu lturl, 1n '.\1n~t:ov.·. sa-id his-study of thr film indicates the movements to ht' na1u ral. unmanlike and ,,·ithout ;1n y s ign of tht• artfuln<'S" th:1t .one \YO U!d SC'C' 1n f ll 1m1t :1 llOIJ II~ rPcording rt'port:-nf :-.11-:hl 111g :-.. H:-rnr has pieced togetht•r "h<Jt ht· behC'\'t':-t'-' bi:-n range .lnd a n10,t•mr-nt p:illl·rn ha:;ed appar t."n tl ~ on fond hut not climate or se;1 son Sightings tend lo l'ome from JUSl east of lhf' C:1 s~ade Moun- tains to thf' P :tcifi c, and from northern California to a point just south of Alaska. he said. This is an urea thnl in cludes 125.000 square milt•s of so1no or the most isolated cou ntry 1n North Amf>ri rn. Ryrn(' is relutt:1nt to say mor<'. lie '1nd otht·rs fC'ar thl' species -...ould b£' huntC'd to t~x tln c · 11 0 11 vC'r y quickly 1f its l'XISlf'lll't' W('rl' Vl'nfi ... '(f and ll:i mnv('mC'nt patte rns knov.·n Peter Byrne, ex- hunter now stalks Bigfoot. kf!eping 8 center for informa- tion on the phenom- enon. He holds a plaster cast of footprint. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSllUSIMESS N4ME$T4JEMEMT Tiit lot10 .. 1no ~r!O'l i\dolnobd-t LAWRENCE HYOAOSEEDING C0., 2~'11 W"l•ler Orlv1, El Toro, Lio.. ~ ... Ori Bra~ll11wl.awranc1, 2S911 Yl4 'lten!o. MIU•Ofl \ll1jo, C ... 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" J • AIO DAJLVPILOT 'Sunday, N0¥9mbet 18, 1015 Can Spurts Live Without Television? By LEE MAllGUUES, ..._ ...... .....,,~ "'"'"' LOS ANGELES - Could television survlve if it never carried another sportsevent? Easily. But it isn't at a II certain that the sports establish· ment wou ld exist if television coverage .sud· denly evaporated -not in its present form, any"•ay. "Television money 1s so important,·· says Al~C sports c zar ll oone Arledge, "that if it were withdrawn , the whole structure would fall apart.'' ' TJIAT ISN'T network hyperbolt'. The fees paid by telev1s1on for the right to pla ce cameras at sport~ events provide millions nr dollars to sports. "There isn ·1 a single :-./FL tea.m that could operate in the black ""'ilhout TV income,'' states Jim Kensil, ex - ecutive director of the National Football League. Commissioner Pete Rozelle has said each of the 26 NFL teams receives more than $2 million. a year from the league's sa le of , TV rights. Executives in other sports sing a similar tune . A national television contract often can spell the difference between s uccess and failure for a new or- ganization -not only because of the finan - cial Implications but also because of the fan in- terest geaerated through . mass exposure of the game. N B C, for ex - ample, is generally credited as the savior or the old American Foot- ball League. Back when the AFL was floundering in 1964, NBC paid $42 million for a five-year contract. That money -five times more than what ABC had been paying for . AFt television rights - helped make it possible for AFL clubs to lure top college ·draft choices from the rival NFL. It -kept them functioning un- til the NFL finally gave up in i969 and agreed to a merger. When the World Foot- ball League...-,blasted off last year, NJJC, CBS and ABC already were glutted with professional and college football, and the financially pressed league could only attract a $1 .2-million national contract. This year it didn't get any. and WFL officials said ttre lack of that kind of insurance de- finitely contributed to the league's collapse on Oct. 22. E. M. "Bud" Erickson, former executive direc- tor of th.~ Ladies Profes.sional Golf As - sociation. says the oc- casions they've had na- tional TV coverage have made noticeable di£- ferences. ~ve.nts generated an estimated $284 million in advertising aales last year at ABC, NBC and CBS alone. And there were millions more for IOC'al TV stations. So the relationship is rat.her complex and de- licate. From the outside 1t might be said that television is subsidiz.ing many of the sports it cov- ers. but on the inside it is aceepted by both TV and s ports executives a s simply the way their businesses operate. Carl Lindemann Jr., head of NBC's a-ports de- partment, says the ap- proach isn't much dif- ferent from that of the networks' entertainment divisions, which pay the studios and independent producers to make dramatic and comedy Your line TreflSury diamond comes complete with a l1!et1m e trade-in at lull purchase price on a more e11.pens1ve diamond Fine Jewelry Department lllustn•llons enlarged to show detail All settings in 14K gold. • programsforthem. item .•. Itbecomesvttal ty -eilheT by paying . for the spart if it want.a to hi&beT salaries for tap THE NFL'S Kinsil cootinuetooperateatthe ·Playeralnteam1portsor says: "lf you say 'sub-level it d~s now." by biking the priie money sidize. ·you're putting the Jd eal ly . says CBS to attract the beat in com- cart before the horse. sports chief Bob Wussier-, petitions. for tndividuab. Jo~ootball didn't get where the relationship between The added quality at- it is because of television. t e I e vis ion a n d a tracts a bigaer audience, It got where it is because particular sports event which in turn brings in it'saqualityproduct. worksthiaway : more advertisin1 Te - "But because of rising The money paid for'I)' venue, which enables the C'()Jts and the increased rights ls used by pro-TV network or stalioo to success, that income motera and franchllie· pey more for broadcast becomes a nece-ssary ownen to improveCJU'll· ri&hls the next time. Kodak Tele-lnstamatic Kit 32.99 t"c!11 des 608 Tel!.!-lns1am,111c camera, Flip-Flash. C<trnera ca ~" '')II ot f1lni, 1ns11uc11on book. ·1 Reg. $371. 'Jo carat tot. wt trio set. Swirl setting engagement ring. 2 brushed hnish wedding bands. Reg. $271. 21 pt. tot. wt. soh· taire trio set. Matching wedding bands. Striated center. plain nm. Hoover Hoover s571 Reg. $714. 'h carat tol. wl. bridal set. 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The court said In ilJ unanimous decision that even t houih the pro· laniU .. mllht aound un· pleu~t. tbeli use -not Violate a 200-1ear-<lld law prolilbltbll "Idle and jllJ<l<derb' conduct." · I • • i.__;_. ___ .:.:,., ·. ' > ReQ/$297. Diamond hearf perldant with 'h carat lot. wl. Sale priced items ettective Sunday lhru Wednesday, Nov. \9, 1975. • ' Reg. 2.44 each. Standard size with polyester filling. 100% polyester with n}ilon binding. Fits twin or full. Asst. colors. Machine wash. Reg. 1.99 yd. Save 20% on our texturized polyester doubleknils. Crepe stitchina- Machine washab~. too. Colors. 60" wide. • IUa&A ,,_. Beech •I O'wlgelhoroe •Open WMttOaYt 8:30 to 8:30. &.tncSsys 10 to a. oa•m• City Dr. •t Gsden Grow Bhd. •Open weekdays 10 toe. fllnda)'I 10 toe . IAMl'A ......, 31IOO So. Br1tt-ot So. Coott Pl-• Open Dolly ll::lj) to 8. Sundr;I 10 to e. • 25 for only $8.25 ..... '"""~ """" ..... • . • • • I • ··You Can Get 'Conned' YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION B I . • By Answering Y 011r Mail· Sundey,NO¥etnt>erJ6, 1975 • Area Doctors More 1 Willing to Face · l By HILARY KAYE Of .. o.I,,,.. .... When an electronics technitian t1amed Miller &orted his mail several weeks aco. he notie-ed an official-looklog letter from ·'California Probate .Document Se-Tvice." It infqrmed the Santa Anai man or the death of a "Seott Miller" and asked whether be wisb«I to discover if he was a telative or the deceased. ·tr so, the JegJ.(-looking letter said, he mi1ht lel.m that be is en- titled to tbe $18,800 estate o( Scott l\liller. A check for $9.88 was all lhal was needed to set him on the path to l"icbes. A death 'certificate, an inven- tory llsl of the estate, and Qther documents designed to help him claim bi:J i nheritance were V.'hat the 10 bucks, in round num- bers, would buy."' ~til ler di'dn 'l send in the money , but appa r e ntl y thousands do respond l-0 similar mail pitches each year. The MiJler letter was typical of one or the m ost popular met.hods used to separate "marks" (vie· ti ms) Crom their money through the mails, according to govern· ment sources. Perpetrators or the "missing heir :scheme'' contact all persons with the same common last name. s uc h as Miller. using the telephone book as their sou.rce. F:ven if only a s mall percen- tage of those contacted agree lo send in their money, it still amounts to a' sizeable rortune for t he phony probate service. Accordin~ to postal service of· ficials in Washington and local 'mail inspectors. mail fraud tichemcs arc commonplace. While many people a re in- stin"tively '"'ary of such come- ons. others blindly rush into one 'vild scheme after another. ··People who try to get something for nothing are the cnes who get burned,'. says Pat ~1oore, mail fraud in vestigator -for Orange and Los Angeles counties. '.'Jo matter what the scheme is fake-contests , auto insurance fraud , charity rackets -the easy marks a re t he on es looking for a fast buck, postal officials say. Postal service spokesmen in- sist that cons umers who use cau - • t1o n are not likely to get taken in by fraudulent schemes. "It's important lo buy as little :JS possible from mail order ads. 3ll hough 1 realize ma ny are legitimate. There·s just no way to tell whi ch are whiCh.'. says l.y le Verplanck. Costa Mesa postmaster. Moore added that if something of hi gh value is to be ordered by mail. tl}e consume r should check ,1Jit h the local" Be tter Business Rureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the com- ,pany. · Another point r aised by Vc-rplanck was that once a person orders by mail, his name is pl'lced on numerous m ailing lists -including some that might bring fraudulent schemes to his m"3ilboxes .. l';, booklet available from the lJnited States Postal Service. ··Mail Fraud Laws,"' offers s4m- maties of m ajor m ail frauds and is available by sending 20 cents to: Superintendent of Docu- ments. U.S. Gove rnment Print- ing Office, Wash. O.C., 20402. Checks with local postmasters show that mail frauds are mail frauds and that Orange County is no different than elsewhere. Fraudu lent sc hemes can Reduced from letter size. hete 's form typical of those used in what postal officials cal/the 'mlssif!ghelrscheme. • This one was unanswered and its validity hasn 1 been tested. generally be divided into four categories : C'Onsumer, medical, business opportunities and sell improvement. Here are some ex- amples, sche·mes you s hould avoid : Con•.,.er -Tbe Chain Reff'rraJ Sche me is a method of lt.tring consumers into purcbasinl' l·arge ap - pliances, such as color 1Vs , and thinking they will have lo pay almost nothing. Comumers mistakenly belie\le that by earning "commi'ssions" by selling other appliances to their friends, they will work off the cost of their own appliance. Actually. victims are lucky to earn one or two commissions and are then stuck with an appliance twice as expensiYe as it '6 worth. -Fake Contests are used to trick consumers into buying "prizes" they are told they have "'on in contests. When they go lo pick up their prize they ar talked intopaying(orit. ' -Low Price Trap is a lso known as "low ball". In this method. ridiculously low offers are used as bait. The offers arc ma.de by peopl'! who haYe no in- tention of delivering merchan- dise advertised. For instance. a coin dealer con- victed of mail fraud in recent years advertised a coin actuall y valued at $50 for just $10. l·lun- dreds sent in their $10 apiece only to receive nothing back in return. -Home lmJl..rOve m e nt schemes are m ethods often used by dishonest home improvement contractors.. Cons umers wind up paying exhorbitant monthly pay- ments for work that ·s hardly '>''Orth half that much. The bail used in these schemes is "instant cash," offer ed along wilh the im· provements. -Debt Consolidation schemes often end up with victims further ,into debt than before. They turn their payment books and reyords over to a debt coilsolidator, but he .pockets the victim·s weekly check himsel( and the consumer \vinds up with more debts than before. -Auto Insurance fraud schemes tend to attract. "bad risk drivers", who can't purchase in- surance fro m reliable com- panies. Through manipulations, these companies go bankrupt and hundreds of drivers find they cannot collect on their claims and thousands of other motorists rmd they are no longer insured. -Retirement Home schemes are ways of luring people into buying extremely poor land, sight unseen . .. Ten to $20 per month seems cheap, but victims find out it's not such a bargain when they learn the land for their retire- ment home is out in the desert, miles from civilization, or is in- undated with water at a Floril.l<:t s wamp site. -Charity Rackets are very cf· fective fraud schemes because of the basic generosity of people . Si nce it is often hard to di st· in~uish bet ween rea l and phony ch:erilies, postal officials suggest consumers restrict donations to 1 familiar causes or ask for finan- &11 W@l}d] [? ®@[(WO©® t;f)I n proble111'' The1i u111te lo /'al Dunn Pat will c-ul red tapt'. y1·/tir1q l!H' un.tn·er!!' a nd oct1on YQU 11eed to so/r:e 1nequ1ties 111 !/OVe rnrnent a'1d hu.~r Ill'~.~ ;\lnll 11nu r quest IC.ms lo />at VtHlll At You T Service. (Jrangf' c·oa.~t /)01/11 /4ln/. I '.U. RnL I S6Q. (..'o.~lo .\IPSO. c·A 92626. I nclude JIOllT lelepl1n1te 11/j rnh1• r. 1"/it• colu111,1ap111:rir.~da1/y1'roept Salurdays and f.Jondays. ' B11rlap Wall Covering In f'a111U11 Room DEAR PAT : I want to decorate one of my familv·room walls with burlap fabric instead of wallpaper, but I dcn't have any idea hOw this material could be cleaned. I also would like to know how to get crayon stains off wallpaper. · · E .C., Fountain Valley Frequent cle•ning with the dusting •ttachment of • vacuum oleaner I• recommended tor fabric wall covertngs.·Heavy soil C•n be removed with a commerd•I dough-like cleaner, avall•ble at paint •nd h•rdw•re 1tores. The dough should be kn••ded Into a l•rge ball •nd used Ilk• a soft •r•Mf with firm. long strokes. If your ..,.11p1per Is wesh•ble, remove cr•yon atalna by apofl9lng lightly with cleaning ftuid on• soft cloth. It It is nonwaah•ble, clean with •thin P•lte m•de of fuller'• earth, French chalk, or •ny other •bsorbent powder and de•nlrlg tlufd. When dry, twush away the powder. Teat ell cleanlng aubstancea on ~n lnconaplcuoua pert of thjt wallpaper. St>rre. ff Bond• l'leld 6"o Per ,4 nn- DEAR PAT: What Is the true Interest rate on S'll!ries H $av: .lngs bonds? I've heard they earn s ix percent ff held tom,aturity, but how much can one earn if thebe>nd ls cashed in sooneli?. O.L., Mission Viejo S.ri•• H aavlnga bondl now on tale produce •n lnveatment yleld of •pproxlm1tely •la: percent per 1nnum, compOunct.d aeml1nnually, K tt.ld to 1~r••r maturity. The yield 11 ti ... percent th• tlm: r••r; s.a P9fC9nt for the next four ,...,.., and e.s pefOent tor the ncond flv• ' . ·- ' cial statements from unfamiliar ones. -Unordered Merchandise sche mes ofte n work because some people feel obligated lo pay for items they receive, eYen if not ordered. These may inc-lude ties, key chains. good luck pins and other s mall items. Conjillmers may write "return to sender .. on p~1c-ka~e and send it back out into the mails. they can set it aside for a reasonable period and then destroy it later if unwanted, or can treat it as an ·•unconditiona1 ·· gift and just keep it. Buri11e"" Oppori 11nll 11 false promotions. Profits for dis· tributors are supposed to come from a percentage o( the dealers' profits. but it d oesn'L always work that way. Postal inspectors recommend that potential dis tributors be Wa ry if the promoter seems inore in terested in selling dis - tributorships than the product itself. They also recommend asking to see names and addresses of those making alleged "huge pro- fits" on Uleir distributorships, and also ask to see their business records. Also. check the Better Business Bureau. -Work-at-Home schemes are often found in classified ads, and "'omen are the biggest targets. One fraudulent scheme offered to pay women $1 .68 an hour for stw- ing baby shoes in the home. ' 'Pulling the Plug'?; By CAROL MOORE °' .. ~ur ,..._. 11..tt Tbe question of "pulling the plug" need never get to thl" au&uishing stage, claim two sta!· rers at Saddleback Community Hospital M"'edict.1 Center who have researt'he<l' the ~ychology of death for m any years. Dr. Jim J e tt and Betty Wood, ·RN, are pleased that morepbysi· clans ue realizing their own re- lue:tanceto Jet go·. "The trend is toward a more sensible policy of discussing the few days r emaining with the re· lattves who usually agree lo dis· continue m ech anical m eans or extending life,'' he said. "'All this can be determined with the patient earlier so no one need reel guilty.·• He spoke of the rig.ht to r~use, claiming "forced treatment is as much assault as taking a patient of£ machin es is considered murder. "Doctors should not feel guilty about withholding possibly heroic measures when the near· deceased may be no better off.'' Miss Wood pointed out that m ore cases· are being "blue - flagged or marked DNR. •• medical jargon for Do Not• Resuscitate. These changes come about as more people in general become recieptive to discussing death. It's taken a while. The ce>-professionals can re- member when the Leisure World t News wouldn't run obituaries lest they disturb the older re~; adership. And their idea for a, UCI Extension course on prepar-.' ing for death Called two years ago 1 for lack of registration. "'Letting close alisociates know your last wishes is helpful whe n the end is inescapable and you may be comatose or in a stupor. The quality of life makes the diJ-• fere·nce," Miss Woodsaid. , Dr. Jett explained that when : "death with dignity" was ·first suggested in medical circles, there was a t endlllflCY to ag-· gressively force acceptance or dying, which robs patients or their defense mechanisms. Now there is better rapport and the terminally ill are allowed to cope with their own tactics: dl'- <Stt FACl'.'IG, Pag< 118> • Rusiness frauds usually use the bait of financiat success, hopinf to lure people who have not yet succeeded or eYen entered into the bu siness wOrid. The swindler us uall y coneentrates on in- dustries with an image of suc- cess, in '"'hich little or no ex- perience is needed to get started. More than 200,000 pe(Sons in - quired about t1-! ad. All apQl'Mec·-- cants had to pa y~srnaJI registra· '.SENSIBLE POLICY' Dr. Jim Jett Olllly .-lloM Sl.lltf PMMIK MORE BLUE FLAGS Betty Wood, RN • -Bus iness Franl'hises are sometimes us ed to lure potential busine ss men into s had y franchise deals. The trap often involves a free trip to lhe or- g anizalion 's national head quarters for the victim. On ce there. he is tricked into believing he has to buy the franchise. that others are bid· ding fo r the sam e frailch1se or that he must buy thousands of dollars worth or merch-andiSl' before he returns home. -Vend in"' )1 achines ar(' a nother \Y ay potenti al bus1. ness men are tricked into losing propos itions. In one typical cas<'. persons \\'ere told they could earn up to $30 per month from a hol nut ven~ing machine. They werl· as~ed to pay $100. although it cost the promoter only $17. Profits did not cover expe nses . -D.i stributors hips are believed lo be "roads to riches·· by many who arc suckered into lion fee a nd demonstrate their skill by sewing one pair of "'OOl- felt shoes. Of course, every one of the 60,000 a pplicants failed to meas ure up to the standards and their mon<'y and s hoes were ke pt -Bus iness Directories are another way businessmen are de frauded. Some people find themselves buying space ln a directory that is never published -Fake Newspapers are another way advertising dollars ~re wasted. One swindler in the Boston area sent out solicitations: for ads in his fake journal and enclosed ad copy from a real journal that led people to believe his was authentic. -The ''Bus t Out•• is a fraudu lent t Ype of planned bankruptcy , where high-value articles are sold quickly at lo"· bankruptcy prices. However , th e <Stt FRAUD, Page 8 2> ye•rs, producing an average rate of six pen:::ent tor the 10-year period. Semi-annual Interest checks are m•lled to holders beginning six months from the issue date, according to the Department of the Treasury. Arl.:011a RequlrP• Premarllal Exam -DEAR PAT: Does Arizona r equire a woman to have a pap s mear test before she can be issued a marriage license? A friend told m e that this is the case. I'm interested because I plan to be married during March in Tucson. H.G ., Costa Mesa Arizona requires a woman to present • premartt•I physlc•I ex- amlnetlon certificate indicating that she has had a blood test. It Is not mandatory that a pap smear be part of the exemln•tlon. II you prefer your own doctor to perform the exam, request that he sign a CJlifornla s18te form and do not have the_ ••amlnatlon more then 30 <fays before yotJ plan to c4t,ain you·r m•rriage Ucenae. Person• under age 20 also must provide prool ol their ~lrth d•tea. Further lnforma~ tion can be otrtained by writing to Pima County, Clerk or the Superior Court, Superior Courts Buildlng, Tucson, AZ 85701 . A Re .. lpe for Chrblma• TrPe Cookie• DEAR PAT : My children are old enough t o he lp with Christmas preparations this year, and we are planning to get started on som e homemade ornaments for our Christmas tree. Do you know a recipe for ornaments that appear to be Christmas cookies? · H .N., Dana Point Thi• "Bakers Clay Ornament•" recipe Ja wh•t you're looking tor. Mix 4 cups of unsifted flour wtth 1 cup of ••It •nd 1¥1 cups of w•ter to make a stiff dough. Tum oU1 Ofl • floured cloth and kneed five minutes. Roll out dough to \14-lnch thickness, cut Into sh•pe• wHh cookie cutter• •nd ~ace on cookie sheets. lneert straw through the dough close to the top edge. Bake In • 35Cktegree oven tor one hoU1:, or until Q.lrd. Cool and decor•t•. (lou: 10 Preserve RufJIH!r·lree Leave• . DEAR PAT : Now that the beautifully colored leaves are dropping off my r ubber tree, I'd like to know of some way to ~reserve the m . • V.L., Cosla Mesa Youra I• on• o( Mveral-lettera ••king leaf •nd flower preserve~ lion method•. The lt•lt expensive method Is to cover the bottom of a 1 " Entering Plea Pilot 'Guilty' in Error Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Smith was incorrectly identifie<) 1n thC' Daily Pilot last Sunday~ the jurist involved in a trial that r eportedly produced m1slln · derstandings bet ween the judge and jUry. Court watcher Lou Hesler, the subject of the article on the possible creation or a court watching c-omn1ittee, has confirmed that while the account of the trial was acc urate the naming of Judge Smith was not. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Anyone inlf'r{'Slt'<la>jn joining llcsler's eourt watching aet1v1t1es can eontact him al /P.O. Rox 2303, t~~1p1~t rJno lk>at•h CA 92624 . large box with an equal mixture ot c orn meal and borax. pl Being flowers or leaves face up and lightly covering lhem with more ol the mixture. Store the box in a dark, dry room until dehydration has taken pfaee. Fofiage can be presented by standing the stems or leaves in a mixture ol hall glycerine and halt water until the coloration Is the same throughout the leaves. Small, hardy fl owers (dwarf zinnias. marigolds, pan sies and pom-:1 chrysanthe mums) can be preserved 1 by removing fol iage and placing blooms face down on a thin layer of fine, dry sand. Siems need not be covered. Put more sand on lop and ~ace In the sun to bake for one or two days. Silica gel also can be uffd tor preservation, but it is more expensive iniliatly. Put about 1'h inches or silica gel in the bottom ol a pan or tin that ha1 a tight fitting lid. PlaCe the fl owers in face up with foilage removed, making sure the petals do nol touch. Cover with sillca geL Cover lhe conlainer and seal with masking tape. In live to seven days the flowers will be dry end the silica gel will turn from ~ue lo pink -all moisture will have been absorbed. Silica gel can be reused after drying in a warm oven (250 degrees) for JO minutes or until the blue color return s. FUii Refurid• on /tJaga:lnP Srib•C"rlpllori• The Federal Trade Commission has ordered Circula t ion Builde r s, Inc., operating a s Publishers Service Co. of calitornia 1n Sausalito, to make full ref unds to all customers who have not received the magazines the y ordered or who re· ceived magazines that were not ordered since Jan. 1, 1974, and to a ll cons ume rs who canceled their o rders within three days but did no t receive refunds since Jan. 1, 1974 . The FTC order .llso d irected the f irm to give cus tomers a three-day cool rng-off perie>q to cancel subscription orders, ente r all orders w ithin 21 days or refund payments promptly and stop a ccepting orders for magazines it is not a uthorized to sell . The company also w as ordered to s top m aking f.11se representations to sales men, such • as saying their e xpenses on the road woutd tK:pa1d , anO'lo-srop + using ''false or s ympathy-evoking s ales representat ions," suc h as posing their sales.men as impoverished s tudents or agents ':. for military ve!erans. The proposed order, which is open for p\Jbllc comment through Dec. 22 before bec.o ming final, also named Gerald Gutknecht, an officer of the firm, and his brother Harold, who was an officer . Readers with complaints 1 about Publishers Service Co. should file pertinent information with the Federal Trade Commission, Box 36005, 450 Goolden Gate Ave., Attn: Paul Hodge, San Francisco, CA 94102. It pro- bably Will take several months after the order becomes final before refunds are· issued, according to an FTC ~pokesman. • , ,. . . -. . • , I I . ·. 1 RI DAIL y PILOl Sunday. Nov•mbolr 18. 197~ f I I ! : ' • To l 'owr ll~allh Be l11111nme (}(:tobPr "'aS Jmmun1tat1on Month. Every l·hild -.houll! h.1\ r at tht· vt·ry lt-11bt , foor of toe · \!tt'l'tn.1t1Pll" .1\,ul.1hlt· l)1d )our~·! litre arc 1 lu• b;1_., u· dist' .J,:.c·~ In 1.1'-C' prc\•1:nt1on ~g<.11nsl : POl.IOM \'f:LITIS f',1ht1 \1 .1:-. f1•r 'l'r)' ,i::ood r(«.1sons, the "drt'<.1J tl tst"a~1·" ,.r ;.1 genl'ration ago. Im · "'un11,1ti1111 h .1:. ,.:rt·at ly redt1 r cd the incidence UI the> l 'nll1.'d S!~lt:S. ·r11r1·1• dn:-.1•s. g1vc·n l)y mouth, of the tr1\Jll'nt lt\1' \Jru!'! vattinc <Jr•· n1·C::('ssary. The f1rs1 t~·o d11sc!'! .1r (' given t"·o months :ip.1rt .111d tht' 'tti ird do~c s1:1t to tv.•c\ve months lstt•r !Joo~lers fo r polio are unnecessary ex. ,.,.11t pc•rh;1ps for tr;.i\'t:I t u .:1n ar('a v.•here the dJ~t'.l:Ol' l" ('Ufl\!TIPn, r\Uult" nt~l·d not rccl"ive polto vaccine un· tr .... th1·y havl' unusual condition;; of exposure. l'hildrl'n .1r 1· usua ll y rl'S ponsible for infection of ,1dults, thC'rL·fort". universal immuruzatlon <1f chlldrrn "Ill provide great protection to · :idu!I~ Tt:T \.~I ·s !l.OCKJAW) 1·n1 ~ 1" an unC'o mmon disease but may be l':lll:-.l'd by u \'ariety of wounds, especially punrturL' "'ounds '>''hi ch onginutc in gardens. J>IPIITlll-:Rlt\ w 'fhis d1sC'a sc i:s now rare only because of 1n1mun1l11tion . It still does occur, however, and is very dangerous . l)1phtheria and tetanus vaC'cinations (lox· l)lds) arc usually gi\.·en in combination with pc•rtusshs (whooping cough) vaccine at 11;;.i to 6 rnonlhs of age. Older children·and adults re· te1ve only diphtheria and tetanus toxoid in a mor<' diluted form . Adults as well as children s hould be protected against diphtheria and tetanu s. Booster s hots arc given only every fi ve to ten years :llEASl.F.S The extreme severity of this disease and its complications together '"'rith the continue·d s ul'Cess of vaccination causes measles im· munizations to be essential. It is g1-.len at one year of agt>; if given prior to this age it is not reli3ble. A very mild reaction, s uch as fever and ras h, sometimes occur, but serious reac· lions are extremely rare -infinitely less than the complications of measles. Almost every unvaceinated child will have measles by early school years. , ' , • You Can Help Girls Ouh With some funds available, the nev.·ly formed Fountain Valley·Huntington Beach Girls Club board or directors is seeking a site • for the club, as well as discussing programs and directions. Interested community mem· bers -with energy and a willingness to work -are invited to volunteer some time and ideas and to join the board. Meetings are held monthly on Thursday evenings at the Fountain Valley Civic Center, and both men and women are welcome. Call the Voluntary Acti9n Center at 960·3312 or 530-2370 if you would like to help young girls enjoy the benefits of tht'i r own clu b. Can you sing a song? Perform as a one· ·man band? Q9 the old soft s hoe ? If so, the Voluntary Ac(ion Cenll"r war.ts you. VAC is :seeking entert;:1in<'rs for hospitals and con· valescenl homes. And with the holidays ap· prbaching, Santa Clauses and other mer· rymakers are especially needed to briag cheer to the sick, handi~apped and shut-ins. 1( you have even a little talent and a big de· sire to help, call 530·2370. The hands are available in the student chapter of the Marine Technology Society at Orange Coast College, but the chapter needs a heavy assist to move concrete parking blocks donated for the creation of an artificial reef orr Hunt ington Beach. The blocks , constructed in two sections, have to be tr~nsported by barge to the ap· proved site 114 miles off Huntington Beach and then lowered 60 feet to the bottom. If the w.ork isn ·t done by December, the permits will expire, according to Cris· ti an Una muno. club president. .11Anyone with necess~ry equipmvnt is in· ''iled to call the M'fS office, (213) 437 -2500, or Unamuno, (714 ) 646·6668. i Help for You : ~ -Le~al Affairs A new, on-campus legal service started . operation thilii week at Golden West College, funded by the associated studen s. Under the plan, local attorneys will be J available on campus, 12 hours a week lo con· suit with students n{'eding legal advice. The service is open to r egistered students. The initial consultation is free. If legal representation is required, the student may use an attorney working in the plan at established fe es or seek an attorney elsewhere. The service will handle a full range of legal matters, inaluding bankruptcy, divorce actions, Jandlord·tenanl conf1icts and con· sumer issues. as well as criminal actions. Terry Shoaff. director of college ac· tivities, seminars in preventive law and de· veloping printed materials on specific issues important to students. . The legal aid office will be open each . Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m .. and4:30to7 .30p.m. '"· -~ ·~ " WANTED -. ' DIAMOMDS,GU\StOW•GOLD & PLATINU~JEWELRV 714/96J.5625 20907 81 00kh ur11 Strtet, Suill 201 Huntington Beach , CA 92646 ~ail, ~esar The 'Numbers Game' By SUSAN SWARD ... _'-.... ,., .... ·-... SACRA MEN"l'O - luct primarily. and tht'n we will 10 jnto other areas when we have a track re-cord to 10 on," J-lansrn !a1d. Ce.sar Chavez· tJnited Farm Workers union has made its strongest gai.Ds • in California farm Iaboc IN ELECTIONS ~here reprt'sentatu.1n elections both the Teamsters a.nd oo ranches where there UFW qualified for the was no prior union con· ballot. the Teamsters tract have woo 62 eJections · sin c"'8 wbi)e the UFW 'has .won cal l rorni-49, according to th.e"tn06t 3-s 1 and_ recent Associated Press m a r k tally. farm lobor When the elections law took ef· began, the UF"W only had rect last a dozeh contracts ln August. the California while the ·u f'W has Teamsters had about _chalked up 400. 154 wins, Of the contracts the o.•v11 the great Teamsters had in the bulk or th<'m on farms Sallna:i Valley prior to where neither the rival the , elections, th e . Teamstl"rs nor the UFW Teamit._ters have won 56 had a contract. elections and the UFW The Teamsters have bas won 28. concentrated ' their or· The T eamsters al:so ganizing forces oh keep-have won by a margin of ing their existing con-about 2·1 in Delano-area tractll and have won 96 table grape 'elections. elections statewide -But elsewhere the UFW '· many or them on Delano has plodded along , stack· table grape and Salinas ing up victory after vie · vegetable farms. tory. The UFW's wide lead Neither side ever ln this bitter un ion st.rug. claimed to represent gle prompt s many more than about 501000 Chavez organizers to workers at·one time in gloat. The Teamsters the state. and there are saytheU FWisplayinga an es timated 240,000 "numbers game'' and f arm workers in won't actually nail down California. manycontracts. That meant that \1CTOR\' IN an elec- tion under the new slate law gives a union only the right to negotiate with a grower for a COO• tract -not an assured contract . And many growers dislike Chavez intensely. sooner or later attention in the two unions' st.rug· gle would s hift lo the vast number of farm workers in California who bad never been or· ganized by either of the competing unions. Les Hubb ard, s po kesma n f o r the Western Grawe.rs As· sociation, says the UFW has spent about JO years orga nizing farm workers in the stale while the Tea m ster s actually began their effort in 1970. "The Teamsters are impotent by themselves. Jn areas where we have gone in where th e Teamsters don't .have a r elationship w i th e mployers, they have done very poorly," said 1r1arc Glos s m an, 1 "RIGHT AT this mo· Chavez' aide. ment I think the UFW The following remark.11 may start lonJ:ues wagging and r aise some eyebrows, even gener.ate some negative.type letl~rs, bul before my five-day career as .. n orderly ended I could have smothered al least a dozen ol the' aged, Infirm paUents in the nursing ltome. Tbey were physically helpless, some .. blind some irrational at time9, not even knoWln1 who they wereorwheretbeywere. J ree.liz.ed 1 felt as 1 did the morning I was feeding one of . my favorites his breakf asl . ''Open your mouth," I said. ''Chew." Then ''Swallow.'' When the man doied off between bites, it struck me I was a part of a vicious game. "Why is this man being kept alive?" I wondered. o r course. the law would frown on the man being "put. to sleep." But perhaps just as important, he · represented a ·substantial cash income mon- thly to the nursing home. Well, I didn 't smother anyone or step on any oxygen hoses but I left the job a very troubled man. Thisisnojoke : One of the three bodies we received at the mortuary the week I was on the job as an at· tendant was a man who had been a pati~t at the nursing home. He was elderly and had been very ill. Nevertheless, we spent a few bright moments together. Ttie point of this story is that he looked better in his casket than be had in his nun;ing home bed. He was dead and he looked dead but be also appeared rested. FEMALE AIDES and male orderlies are very special people to me. Whether they're on the job in hospitals, in nursing homes. sanitariums, whatever the medical facilities, thl"y are very important human beings. They are as vital to an institution as tbe ad· ministra1'lr or chief registered nurse . And I will eyeball any administrator or chief registered nurse and say these words. Without the dedicated aides and orderlies - and they h~ve lo be dedicated to return to their jobs day after day-you wouldn't have a medical facility. The-ir value is iiot recognized. either. Generally they have lo buy their own \In· 1forms, pay for meals on the job and ..-.·ork for minimum wage~. Even thoueh 1 wu onJy · working fo1 a wt?ek'. I had lo furnish my o.wn jacket. Of course, 1 badoolntentions of buy mg oae. . I visited a· butcher friend of mlne in a. supermarket snd he came lh~h for me: That week J may ha\'e been the only orderly in the country wilb the words "meat depart- ment•• printed over •· the left breast peck et..., Aides and ar~ drrlies generally o.re happy people. Tbey Jaugb a lot. They have to or "th ey wouldn't Jut. I even laughed and I was about as lowly a "bed pan commando'' as anyohe could be. HERE'S .\ sam· ple of nursing home humor: One morning an elderly man was usi~g an electric shaver in front or his dresser mirror. A good looking aide came in the room and • started making his bed. Naturally, as she stretched across it, getting the side opposite to where she was, her rather short uniform rose in the back. Th~ more she stretched. the higher tbe bem line went up. The shaver was in his OOS but.,apparently two or three or his cylinders still functioned quite well. The longer he looked in the mirror. seeing the girl's rejlectioo. the more reckless he got with his shaver. He ended up by shaving his forehead and eyeb~. I dread to t.hink what might bave~bappened if be ha.d been a straight razor man. · Besides feeding patients. orderlies give baths and showers, enemas and do a11 sorts of personal and housekeeping tasks. I went a step beyond and showed up one night -in full c06tume -to serve as Santa Claus fOl' the home's Christmas party. I had a great time even if one elderly man did start dri.nking the after-shave lotion I gave him. Orange County residents are no different than people anywhere else. We all take our aides and·orderlies for granted. We shouldn't. These people are in jobs that can't be ignored. Of the 154 U F'W vie· does have the advanla~e tories, the bulk were because of a longer primarily at ranches periodoftimeworkingin were there was no union a wider area. But lhls is contract, Grossman not a defeat for the said. Teamsters because they ·The Teamsters have were never in'(_olved in another explanation for those areas where~many what is going on . UF'W victories have oc· Construction St~ Delayed ~ SAN FRANCISCO park concessionaire, the treatment plant in impose d pending the CAP) -A federal judge Music Corporation of nearby El Portal. •scheduled completioo of has continued until Dec. America a nd t he Na-The s uit · also seeks a park master plan in - 11 a conservationist tional Park Service are $100,000 d amages each Decemberl976. Jim Han sen, cUtTed. spokesman r o r the "Jtmaybeacomment Western Conferenc~ of on t heir lack of prior Teamsters in San Fran-planning or effort in eisco, said his union h<ts some areas. but it is not not eoncentrated on the what J think of as a de- vast number or ranches feat," Hubbard s aid. group's suit seeking to ·among defendants in a for thre e former in the state that have Hubbard credited the never been unionized.. Teamsters for doing ''We are solidifyi ng "comparatively well" in our position in certain areas where they had area~. grapes and Jet· been active. halt eon!truction ·in suit by the Friends of employes Who c l aim Yosemite National Park. Yosemite. they were discharged for U.S. Dist. Court Judge The group. claiming opposing construction Charles B. Renfrew al~o 1,000 ml"mbers, wants lo plans. put orr consideration of a stop construction of a The plaintiffs contend government motion to Tuolumne Meadows the sewage facilities and move the c as e to sewage eollection pond three mobile housing un- Sacramento. and a sewage pipeline its for park and MCA Yosemite Park and frow the west end of employes violate a con- Curry Co., which is the Yosl!miteValleytoanew .struction moratoriutn ·Mailbox Frauds • • • merchan('ise is bought on credit from wholesalers, who are the Yictims in these schemes. The. swindlers then leave town . -Fake Lab Tes t s are fraudulent schC'mes aimed at persons with medical problems. One operator advertised a urine test that he said could detect cancer. More than 10,000 people sent in $10 for the test before it \\.'as proved fake and stopped. -False "Medical" Clinics are aimed at the poor and the sick. Frightened by raise medical diagnoses, thousands of people are scared into signing long·term conltacts for unneeded and "'orthless medical products and treatments. ·When victims fal l behind in their payments. they are told by debt collectors. posing as health offi('ials, that they'll lose their , weUare cheC'ks if they don't pay up. Sell l•provenaent Often fake and prey U?)O peop)e "'ith little schooling who are try- ing. to improve their financial picture. The fraudulent correspon· dence school will accept anyone who signs a contract, with pay-~ mE"nts usually ranging from $400 toSl,000 . A victim m ay realize the courses are phony after a while, but when he attempts lo stop his payments, he ~is greeted with a letter threatening legal suit. Other people wind up in trouble when they discover they cannot get the jobs they have been trained for through the phony courses. e\'en though they have fancy "diplomas.'• -,.he fraud schemes listed above are not the only ones perpetrated on the unsuspecting public. However, they represent the most often used hoaxes and are typical of what pootal ins pee· tors run across. Postal officials stress that anyone who suspects he or she has been a victim of a mail fraud should rePort it to IOC'al postal of· ficials. · • There are federal penalties for those who violate fraud laws, in· eluding both fines and imprison· ment. Those guilty of lesser typtS of fraud are not criminally pro- !:iecuted , but can be stopped from us ing the mails for t heir schemes. 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IM r.M. 5-. ,IZ.I r.-.,•, fllll rAlnt9 HEWP'ORT• BEACH 20 ......... _ • I I Courses by Newspaper -Part 1 2 'Bugging' 011r Cas~les Thi.I ii th'r: 12th i1' a "1"ic1 o/ JI Counn bit N~ on&cU-a written /or tM ttoticm'• bk'~nmiol .and aploring them81 o/ the AmtT'icon lssut• Fontm. In thit.0t1~t. Akm Banh ditcwur the rigiht to frttdOm 1""" ..arch and 1rl(urc and 111• llrrtal lo indioiduol lil>cr· '• -btl -licoUd btwing and eleelronic: ,..,. tirillanct devict •. . • lly ALAN 8ARTH «41-... ........... ..._. Procedures sometimes seem duU : and one often hears procedural Nies dismissed carelessly as ''mere leCal technicalities." Yet Justice Frankfurter did not exauerate in saying that "the history or liberty has largely been Ute history of ob- servance of procedural safeguard,,_" Thus far we have _looked at the development of three great sub- stantive 1uarantees ot, the First Amendment - freedom to speak, to publish, to join hands for the advancement of common interests. The balance of .. the Bill of Rights, especially Amendments IV, V, and VJ, is concerned largely with procedural rights of American.5, that i5, with the ways in which gov- ernment must behave in relation toils citizens. • THIS ART ICLE will deal with one ot the most complex of these limitations on governmental ~wer, the Fourth Amendment. It guarantees "the ngbt o{ people to be secure in their persohs, houses, papers, and effects .. against unreasonable ~earches . and seizures.'' It p romises that no search warrants can be issued except "upon probable cause, sup· ported by oath or affmnation, and particuJarly describing the place lo be searched, and the persons or thing:1 to be seized." Nottiing is more important to freedom or to the exercise of other rights assured by the Constitution than to be secur:e against arbitrary arrest and i,mprisonment and ·against random invasion of one's privacy by nosy, power· hungry agents of government. The Fourth Amendment, we should remember, forbids only "unreasonable" searches and seizures. Reasonableness is a disputed term but over the years the courts have defined its main charac- teristics. Fir!i, a search, to be '"reasonable," must have "probable cause" -something more than the searcher's mere guesi;work or suspicion -to justify it. In short, there must Qe information, sworn to by some responsible person, sufficient to justify a reasonable man in believing that c;tolen property or the instruments or a crime or certain kinds of evidence may be found by an authorized search. Second, to be reasonable, a search must be ap- proved in advance (with rare exceptions) by a neutral judge . And , third. to be reasonable, a search mus t be specifiC' in "regard to the place to be searched and the objeC't to be sought. Rummaging and ransack- ing premises on "£ish.ing expeditions·· are not '"re- asonable ... The rules regarding arrest are a little looser. Arrests may be made without getting an arrest warrant in advance but onJy when the police have .. probable C'ause"' to charge someone with a particular C'rime. ThE'n they must take the arrested person without unnecessary delay before a magistrate to determine the validity of the arrest. The Constitution, in brief. allows policemen to ar- rest but delegates to judicial authorities the de· · cision to detain. THE DEVELOPMENT of the la"': governing search and seizure has been erratic.tLong·stand1ng common law tradition held that courts should ig- nore police pr actices in obtaining evidence so long as the police did not resort to physical coercion and TJ .... Uf9 Pict.to-. AfMOC'f ,.,,_.. ELECTRONIC 'BUG' IN RIFLE-FIRED DART ft Eavesdrops on Occupants in Target House :fl ~ ~'J'!-~!f MATERNITY CLEARANCE SALE UPTO 112 OFF OM fAU. MAllltft'Y fASHfOMS .. HOW OPIH sut40AYS 12.h>.S SOUTH COAST PLAZA jU_l __ .........,..l 557.5734 Rotio.._, • 9ouhOU ... H-1 &tl.C~ l C«r•ll» I l ' to lon• as the evidence pr.esenffd was competent and relevant. ln a landmark case decided in 1914, however, the Supreme Court. nlled unariimously that in federeJ triat. It would oo lon&er accept evidence ob- tained through violatioa ol the Con.stitu.tion. The t'ue (Weeks v. United-Stat.es) involved the aeiaure ol some pape.r1 in plain violation of the Fourth Ameodm ent. , "It letters and priv11te documents can thus be 1ri1ed and held and used ln evidence acainst • citizen accused of an offense," tbe court declared, then the citi&en 's "right to be secure against sueh searches and sei&ures is o,.-no value. and, so far as those thus placed are concerned, might as well be stricken from the Constitution." Note that was1n a redei'aJ trial. M late as 194,, Cin Wolr v. Colorado) the court ruled tbat the ad- nm:sion in state triab ol evidence oblained by an W\ttasonable search and seixure was not 1n viola· tion of tbe "federal Constitution. Not until 1961 did the-court change it! mind. as it does from tlme to time; and decide (in ¥app v. Ohio) that "all evidence obtained by searches and seiiures in violation of the Constitution is, by that same authority, inadmissable in a state tourt. '' · The men who wrote the Fourth Amendment were all loo familiar with random searches and arbitrary arrtsl.3 conducted under the authority of wri.ts or assista nce and general warrants by King George Ill's redcoats. Indeed, these were among the chief grievances that led to the American rebellion. The idea that a man"s home was his castle -that, however humble it might be, the king's men could oot enter it without a proper warrant -was already firmly established in England. The colonists felt that tbey were en- titled to the same right of privacy .. A great debate on the subject grew out of a landmark caise (Olmstead v: United States) that came before the Supreme Court ln 1928 -the first case. testing whether the tapping of a telephone con· stituted an "unreasonable search"· in the sense forbidden by the rourth amendment. A gang of bootleggen had been selling liquor smuggled into the state of Washington in clear violation of the Volstead Act. Over a period or m any months, federal proh_ibition against tapped telephones in the homes and offices of the bootleggers and listened to them take orders for liquor and direct their far- flung enterprises. Stenographic notes or these con- versations were used to convict the bootleggers. Did this constitute an unreasonable search? THE COU RT, dividing five to four, said no. "The (Fourth) Amendment," Chief Justice Taft wrote for the majority, '"does not forbid what was done here. The re was no searching. There was no seizure. The evidence was secured by the sense of hearing and that only . There was no entry of the houses or offices of the defendants.·• In an impassioned dissent. however, Jus tice l..ouis D. Bra ndeis pleaded for a broader, more im· aginative interpretation of the Fourth Amendment. ll was designed, he argued, not merely to protect priva te premises against unwarranted intrusion but al.so to safeguard a right of privacy essential to the ideas of huma n dignity and political liberty. "The makers or our Constitution," he put it. "undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of h a ppiness ... They conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone -the mos t compr('hensive or rights and the right most valued by civilized men. To protect that right, every un- justif-iabl(' intrusion by the government upon the privacy of the individual. whatever the means employed, must be deemed a violation or the Fourth Amendment.·· It took almost •W years for the court to come round to endorsing Brandeis' dissenting view. Jn 1967, the court abandoned the "trespass·· doctrine enunciated by Chief Justice Taft and declared instead that the Fourth Amendment pro- tects people and not si mply "areas"" against un- reasonable searches and seizures. Today wiretap- ping or bugging of private conversations is un- constitutional unless authorized and its limits defined in advance by a competent judicial authori- ty. In 1968, Congress adopted legislation authorizing such eleC'tronic searches. ,Verl week : EquaJ protection under the law -1n theory and in practice. Perm sale. Save on your holiday hairdo. Sale9.88 Reg . 12.50 plus cut. 'Balsam Plus· perm has cond1t1oners tor body and shine Haircu t ~nd set included. Sale12.88 Reg. S1S plus cul. H elene Curlis Prot~1ne· perm has <1ddll1ves for qrC'ale r control. Cut and set included Sale14.88 Reg . 520 . 'No rods. jusl rollers" body wave fo r a sail er, 'un· pcrn1ed· look Haircut and set incl uded. Sale prices elfeclive , through Saturday. 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SCJJULZ Qlforn.M • .,,,_ "' u.1-... -.....1,...oiuw Some of my id~as for Peanuts can be traced back to my own childhood. I have drawn many cartoons showigg the children standing in lin e to buy tickets to a mo,'ie because my memeri.es of Saturday afternoons at the Park Theater in St. Paul are still so vivid. Almost nothing could preve nt us from seeing the latest episode of the Saturday afternoon serial and the movie that followed. One day the theater advertised that the first 500 customers would each receive a free Butterfinger candy bar. I must have been the SOlst child in line. because when I got up to the window the man said. ··Sorry, that's aJI the.re is ... About 40 years later, I had the same thing happen to Charlie Brown. .'\nother time. Charlie Brown"s father. also using my memory, recalls a cute little girl he used to knov.·. \\'hen he picked her up in his 1934 black two-door sedan, she reached over and locked the driver's side uf the car before he C'ould get back around to his side of the car. She then sat there and grinned at him. These are the little jokes that m3.ke new love such a joy >ind even though Peppermint Patty is not atile to understand it. Charlie Brown instinctively knows that those moments should be cherished. Charlie Brown has also defined security as being able to sleep in the backseat or your parents' car. This again is a childhood memory , one s upported by many readers who have told me that they also recall the wonderful joy of doing this with a feeling of complete security when return· ing home late at night. The shattering blow comes in later years -when one realizes that this can ne_yer. happen again. Adults. are doomed to ride in the front selJt forever. Probably one or the biggest de- feats any of us can experience in this life is beini;? turned down bv the girl we love, and she t urns around and almost immediately marries someone else. This is a defeat from which it ls almost impossible td recover. Cha rlie t\row"n ·s defeats, or course. ai-e a cari cature. None of us suffers the continual agony he does. becau s e his life is caricatured to the same degree that he is drawn. I have memories of my rela- tionship to a little girl which have been translated into manydereats for Charlie Brown. lie is talking on in one particular page about an episode relating to him and his family . ' ll seems that his father· ani the cute little girl had spent t wonderful day together having picnic and then going lo a movit(. The father tells how th.is movit had impressed him very muc~ and how whenever afterward ht saw Anne Baxter in other films U.. would always take him back t6 that wonderfUI day he spent wit' the girl he loved. • When telling a friend about i~ however. the rriend says, "WhY,ci that was not Anne ~xter in U,, movie, it was Susan Haywar~-T This is how my own memori0f are like the mixed-.up memoriQS of. Charlie BrQwn·s fictionil f alher. FOil YEARS, the sight of Anne Raxter in a late-late show or in a movie depressed me, for !t brought back memories of that girl, that d ay, that evening arkl my defeat. And when someone told me that I had been depressed by the wrong fact all those ye3f!. it came as quite a shock to me! Another personal experience l have incorporated: I have nevOr been a very SUl'Cessful kite Oyef, and have used the excuse thatJ. never lived where there wef"t.· good areas to fly kites. When I was growing up, ~ always lived in residential are· which had too many trees and too many telephone wires. Recollec- tions of those handicaps inspired. Charlie Brown's troubles. ' (See SCHULZ, Page88> =--R=-cu=F=FE::-:-LL:-:-' s=-==::---.-~--:: UPHOLSTERY wt....Y-W..t · ....... , 1922 H..taor l l"fd. Codo Mn-541-025t DISCOVER JUDY'S & KAl'lAH'S 524 W. 19 t h St. Costa Mesa 548-079 7 So\! "ii~S'' FERNS $2.99 1¢· Qark Corners? Low-Lite hanging SALE Pathos, Ne pthyt is, Philodendrons. Co rdatu m " One for $6.49 or Any TWO for @ ~o re ~WINI The PLAN T PUSHER is giving away the •famous 5-Foot Kentia PARLOR PA LM, ~~~./\I v.·' retail value $125.00. ~ll. Drawiog to be held ~I December 15th ~~ at the PLAN T PUSH E R _.. ' at 6:00 P.M. Register with any purchase through December 1st. ~L et the PL A NT PUSH ER do your X-mas shopping 3030FF -Regularly priced plants with any advance holiday order now through December 1st ' ' ' , . . -• Jl:j DAIL V P1L0l Sunday. Novembe1 16. 1975 At Home With Library Services ~ . . By DENNIS Mel.ELLAN "We have noticed more people <.·artndge pr0Jector11 are availa· o.-.o.u,,.ii-..M.n coming 1n and staying,·· sa1!1 bit' ,Those people who enjoy read Dorothea Sheely , e1ty Ii bran.an. Rf.1-'ERF.NCE QUEsnONS U1& but ror various reasons are "Tables and chairs ace occupied Newport Beach librarians also Unable lo get to a library hav"" to the fullest extent. Men are us are ans.,.rering more reference rol-the past year' been in luck. lng the libr:ary. tnany rt:ad.ing the Questions for those unable to find The at-home servi<.·e of the r · 1 h t ·· the 1"nformation themselve!I . .,. B h L"b h 1nacc1a s ee s,. •1~f-1por1 eac t racy as pro· They '4'ert' askl"d55,924qucstion!I vif1ed a wealth of reading This trend, in purt. can be at i.n 1973-74 and 58,237 in 1974-75, a material for those who can"l tr1bt..1ted to inflation. R1s1nl<( leave their homes because of Ill -magazine prices, for t•xample. ne~s or lack of transportation. are causing more peoplt· to read Volunteers will deliver any of them in the library, believes the library 's circulating ~trs.Sh_eely . materials : books , magazines. rilms. reC'ordings, mounted pie tures, pamphletS and reference and photocopy servict,-:;. There is a great nN..'CI for the boo k prog.ram, says Jean Raynsford, a Retired Seniors Volunteer Pro~ram {R$VP 1 volunteer work ing fur th~ Mariners branch library. "A lot of them don't have transportation. so this i!) a won- derful opportunity ," s aid Mrs. Raynsrord t who dt..'livers to a guest horn~ in Costa Mesa. ··Many are avid,, readers." Mrs. Raynsf6rd should know. One "''eek she delivered nearly 70 pounds of books to the home. Sht· takes 1-8 books to one woman every two weeks . GRATEt'UL "They're eager to read but don't have anyone to bring books to them." s he said. "These peo- ple are awfully grateful to gel them.·· One of several voluntet>rs for the library, Mrs. Raynsford said she doesn 't have a seldate for de- livering. She keeps in touch with the people and brings the books Ythen needed. The at-home program is just one of the many services offered by the library. And a1though it has begun reaching out into the community , an increasing number of people are coming in to the four branches. HOW ·TO BOOKS More people also are requei;t- ing how-to and self-help book~. particulanly those on law so they can save mont>y on legal re~s Books on major ~oc1aJ problem~ (drugs and all'(lhol) aren 't on the shelf Ion~ ctlhl·r . rt·!X>rtt.'<i ~1 rs. Sheely. "The old concept of a library being a quiet inst1tut1on with no speak1n~ has gone out .·· she s<11d "'We"re trying t n t"mpha:-.1zc l:tV· ing ht•lp to those with social pro- blems with the appropriate read· ing matter and vis ual aids." Increased patronage 1s rt.·flcct ed in the number of books circulated each year. The four branches had a 12.7 pcrcellt. in - crease between 1972 and mid-197 5, from 591 .579 to 670.991 books. "We read 11 books per c apita in '.'le"'po rt Beach. which 1s greater than any other c1t_v 1n ()rangl' County ... explained J\.1rs Sheely . There currently arc 34,184 libra·ry card holders. Not included in tht' c1rculat1on figures is the aud1o·v1sual service. Lasl year 5,769 film:-. "''ere borrowed from the l1br~1ry 's permanent collection and those obtained through the Santiago !Jibrary system. Two 16 mm pro- jectors and two T t·c hn1color 4.1 percent incrt.>ase. Popular with young people is a colle('tion of 3,313 records of all tyix•s of mus ic. (620 were circulat- ed 1n the ~I ariners branch in June ) and the pre-sch&0l children ·s story hOur. There also 1s an opticaJ reading machine for the visually han- d1t'apped, 1n addition to a large print book.and magazine collec· t1on '"We try to reach all age gruup:., .. said Mrs . Sheely. :\monthly lecture is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Thjs yea r there is a Bicenteruti31 theme .,.,·ith the emphasis on local tu story. LEARN LANGUAGE . Mrs. Sheely added that the library r('c('ntly inaugurated a program of orfC'ring books and l'assettt•s to help Vietnamese famihes learn to speak Engliwn. With increased library usage, Mrs. Sheely emphasized that there always is a need for volun- te('rs to complcmf'nl the rull -tim@ staff. There presently are 25 part-time vo lunteers throughout the system. l.ibrary heurs for the four branches are: -Balboa, 9 a.m . to 9p.m. Mon- day throu~h Thursday and 9 a.m . to 5p.m . f'riday and Saturday. -Corona de! Mar and '.\tariners. l -9 p.m . Monday through WC'dnesda y and 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day. -Wes t Newport Children's Branch. 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For residents who can't visit the library. the library comes to them. Ida Mae Craig (left) checks at-home delivery made by Jean Raynsford. I CALENDAR I Rites Perfoi:med . •. NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELLENIC : Burglary Prevention is the timely topic to be discussed at the meet- in8 Wednesday, Nov. 19,'in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs. George Hoedinghaus. Speaker will be Stan Bressler or the Newport Beach Police Department. HARBOR AREA LEGAL SECRETARIES: Wilbur F. I.ittlefield, chief of the branch and area officf:'s. Los Angeles County Public Defender, will be the guestspeak<'r at the Wed - nesday. Nov. 19, dinner meeting to take place at 6 :30 p. ni. in the Airport er Inn. · USC TOWN AND GOWN: At the Orange County Junior Auxiliary meeting Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Corona del !\1ar home of the John Hamil tons, Marv Goux, assistant foot- ball coach. will present the program. SCRIPPS ALUMNAE: A special sale, to raise funds !or Scripps College scholarships, will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. \Vednesday, Nov. 19, in B. Dalton. Bookseller, Fashion Island . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS: The Huntington Beach Chapter will meet at l p.m. Wednes- day, Nov. 19, in Murdy Park, to view a film , "Journey's End" about the importance of writing a will. Michael Gertner, attorney, will be on hand to answer questions. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR: Ruth Wilmes will be in- stalled as worthy matron during Seaside Chapter ceremonies al 8 p .m . Thursday, Nov. 20. in the llunlington Beach Masonic Lodge. Serving with her will be Bob Peters, worthy patron. Jeanette and Ray Wall, associate matron and patron; Evelyn Budwig, secretary, and Mary Harpold, treasurer. LAWYERS' WIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY : Linda Algazi or Lyon Psychological Consultants. Newport Beach will talk about the Creative Woman Within Marriage. · She will speak at 11 a.m.-Thursday, Nov . 20. in theT.,.,·in Dragons restaurant, Anaheim. Luncbeon will follow. Hendren-Shaw Katherine Louise Shaw of Hun- tington Beach and Gilbert Thomas flendren Jr., Santa Ana exchanged nuptial vows and rings in All Saints Church, Pasadena. The bride, daughter of the !Ienry Dunham Shaws of :-.lewport Beach, graduated from Pasade na High Sc hool and Pasadena Ci ty College School of Nursing. MRS. HENDREN Her husband graduated from La Quinta High School. • Wei1tm inster and attends Orange Coast College. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas Hendren Sr. of Newark. The newlyweds will live in Huntington Beach. ••• Waldron-Smith Home in Westminster are Mark Alan Waldron and hi s bride, the former Diedra Marlene Smith who were mar- ried in the Crossroads of Revival Church, Santa Ana. Their parents are the Clifford L. Smiths.of Costa Mesa and the Byron Paul Waldrons . Westminster. The bride gr.:Nuated from Newport Harbor High School and Bryman College as a denta1 as· sistant. J-ler hust5"and is a graduate of Bolsa Grande High School and Orange Coast College. ••• o· Malley-Penberthy Co mmunity Pres byterian Churrh. Laguna Beach was the s etting for the double ring ceremonies linking Julianne Penberthy and Michael Murray O'Malley . Their parents are the. Arthur Penberthys or Ne"-'port Beach MRS. WALDRON and the Jam es O 'Malleys, Phoenix. The bride is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast College. Iler husband served with the Air Force. After a Hawaiian honeymoon, the newl y.,.,·eds will live in Phoenix. • • • Myers-Westra • ~1arried in Reno were Laura Grace W es tra a nd Mark Campbell Myers or Corona del Mar. The bride's parents are Allred Merle Westra or Yorba Linda and Mr:s. Jo Ann Weslrj of San Clemente. 1-ler husband ts lhe son • • ~f Mr . and Mr s. Jame s George Myers of Corona de! Mar. ••• Hartsough-Cahill CandaCe Cahill and Lt. Jlarry A. Hartsough were married in the El Toro Marine Corps Chapel, El Toro . Their parents are the Harvey C. McClures of Newport Beach and the Harry Hart.soughs, San Jose. Her husband is a graduate of James Lick High School, and Foothill College, San Jose. The bride graduated from Newport Harbor High School and California Medical Assistants School and attended Orange C.Oast College. · • COSTA MESA JUNIOR WOMEN : Next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m . Thursday, Nov . 20. at the clubhouse. The club will launch a T -shirt sale to rai~e philanthropic funds. LUPUS CHAPTER: Dr. Jam es G . Gitlin, a rheumatologist . will talk about Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, a serious disease of the connective tissue. He WiU talk at 7 :30 p.m . Thursday, Nov. 20, in Western Federal Savings and Loan, Orange. Homework Needs Clean Sweep • .. FRIENDS OF TllE AMERICAN OPINION BOOKSTORE: The group will meet at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21 , in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church for a potluck and to hear Barbara Woodward present Portugal Revisited and Recollections or the Revolution. HAIRATHON : A 36-haur hair-cutting marathon w1ll begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22. at the Wild West Center. Orange. PrO<'eeds will support the Teen Challenge in its work 1n prevention and rehabilitation of drug abuse. TORAN A ART LEAGUE: The annual sale of fine arts and crafts will be conducted rrom 10 a.m. to<t p.m . Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 22-Zl, in Torana House, 2024 N. Main St . Santa Ana. ANIMAL . ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF ORANGE COUNTY: A garage sale will be held from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m . Saturday-Sunday, NoY.. 22-2.1, at 8921 Blackheath Circle, WHtminster. The group assists with lost and found pets. SOUTH COAST CHAPTER OF ORT: Robert Sills Aue tion Gallery will s upply works to be auctioned at 9 p.m . Saturday, Nov. 22. in lhe Elks ,Lodse, Mission Viejo. Proceeds are uatd for vocaitiona1 training. LAS BlllZAS DEL MAR: The Children 's Home Society Auxiliary will 1ponsor a ra.shion show and luncheon Satur day, Nov. 22, in the 4.irporter lnn. Also ori Jhe pro&ram will be a Bicentennial show, pre· i1ented by auXlllary members. DEAR ANN LANDERS ; You 've often said that if a man and woman both work they should share the housework. I couldn't agree more. Both my mother and father work and guess "'ho does ALL the housework ? J\.f e ! I believe children should help around the house because they li ve there. too. But isn't it rotten to put it all on a daughter when there are two able-bodied boys in the family? ?t1y brother~ don't lift a finger. You 'd think they were royalty . l du.st-mop. vacuum. make beds, cook. do dishes. etc. This means I have to come-straight home from school, do housework and stert supper. Please say something, AM. - FAIR rs FAfR DEAR FAIR : I HAVE .. Id something, but I'll say It agal.n. llousework and cooklnl( don't care who does 'em -male or f~maJe. Your parent.I ue being unfair, not only to you but to your brothers. They wUJ be severely bandJcapped later in Ille If they don 'l know bow to cook and do houseworkl • I suggest a total reassessment of the situation and a dlvtston of chores -three ways. I hope your parents will see this column and call a Tribal Meeting tonight. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Harry and 1--are in our mid OOs . We both lost our mates a few years ago. We enjoy each other's company and want a life together. Harry suggested that we live together without marriage. He says he can't afford the financial ressx>nsibilities of a wife. T'o be perfectly Crank, the moral aspects of the arrangement wouldn'l bother me, bul I 'm afraid to make this step because he could walk away whenever he felt Uke It and I'd 1 .. 1 used ii he ever did it . When I told 1-larry how I felt, he said he'd be perfectly willing to marry me but I 'd have to agree to the old-fa shioned marrlage agreement where the wife hands over everything to her husband. What do you think about his pro· poo!Uon. -ON THE FENCE DEAR FENCE : Not much . For opt:t1er1 I 've never beard of Ann Landers that ''old-fashioned marriage agreement" Jtarry i!'I trying to sell you. Moreover, there are a few missing links in the chain. First: What do you have to "hand over?" Second: Would Hatty be willing to band over whatever HE bas? When you get the answers to these questk>m let me know. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Fiv~ months ago we bought a home in this ~very lovely suburb. I was afraid my new neighbors might nck be friendly, and it bothered me. Well , I 'm writing abo'ut the reverse problem . They have become TOO triendly and I don't know how to sepnratc mysell rrom them. There are e.ight homes in thls compound and the women kaf· feeklatsc:h every morning after their children go off to school. Many of the girls set together in the afternoon for cards. or sew- ing. or m ore kaffeklatsching Before dinne-r they often meet for a cocktail in one of the homes (They all have help.) Then there's the garden club, the Literary club. the bridge club, etc. I am clubbed to death. How do I escape from this maze? - CAN'TTAKE IT ANYMORE DEAR CAN'T : Get rid of one tblnl at a time. Start w1tb tbt morning kaffeeklatKh. Nert a club oi two. Then fold out of the p.m. social. Before you know it you'll be leading a normal Ufe and you'll be able to call your . soul your own. CONFIDENTIAL TO REPEAT IT PLEASE: Gladly . "You ate as young as your faith and as old as your doubts ..:.. 8!) younr as your self·confidence, as t old u your fears. Age -it 's only a '"'Umber. Ba by ... • \ • • • • • 1 --- aunctax. Novembe1 16, 1'~75, 0.t.IL V Pt LOT 85 ' 18 How to Walk on W ater-A1most RedPimie -- Cans Pulle';\ Off Shelves -lly STEVE LOWELL ,..., .... ~--- • SEATTLE -Is it a bird! ts it a ... ? No, it WIS J, ff.. Leversee surfing across Lake Washiqlon to a dinner party. Leversee is a. windsurfer. He rides • surfboard frtted with e small sail. It t akes lbe balance of wire. walk.er and the seosiUvtty Ot. a gilder pilot. He steers pre· cariously by pu1bio1 and lUB&inl on a wishbone boom . He lives in suburban Bellevue. on the eastern &bore of Lake Washington. The clinner party was across the lake in SeatUe. "It was only about a ball ' mile," he recalts.~ ... lt'd beeo a loot time since I'd (alien ln, and I WU totally conftd~t. "I WU dressed to 10. I tied my shoelaces to1etber and hung my shoes around' my neck and tool< or!." HE WAS sailing along when a cord brplce attachinJ the boom to the mut. Leversee parted com- pany with the board. He ri•bttld' the ri1 and COii· Unued on to the party. ''I spent the evenin& in 11 !>atbrobe while my clothes were mthedryer," be saya. His spirits weren't "dampened. Leversee, 48, is a stall pbyliclan at University of Washington Hospital. on the lake's Seattle aboru. He &OU to work in a ski boat. But he has been toyinj with the ldfa of "leavin& some <'-lathes at the ho1pit1I and . be the fi rst person to commute by windsurf. ing." Lev~rsee i s one of aeveral hun - dred ~rsoos tbat sw'f the wind on Lake Washington, this pro- pagating a spart bol'n in Europe about JO years ago. HE HAS competed in wind.surf .. in& tournaments in San Diego. placing seventh in his class in """"NOVEMBER 16TH AND t7Ti-1 ... 1 - tm and sixth in 1974 . "Anytime the wind is blowing you can sail, so 1 can get In a cou- ple of hundred days per year,·· be says. Jt was three or rour years ago when ''I saw a au.v standing up on a surfboard on Lake Washinrton and salllng. "I said to my "wife, 'That's beautiful. I 1ott11etintothat. • ·· His wife. J oan, and their three children. Dave, 15, Bob, 13, and Su11n. 13 . also windsurf . LeVfNee says ii ·s a rare trip thfoy make without taking at least onf board and sail. WASHINGTON IAPJ -!db~ than 350,000 cans of Span.lsh1r . • pimientos a re b~tnl pulled off . market in 28 st.lites because ti},!~ are insufficiently proceMt.'<l~').o protect public health, the and· Drue Administration IA l')"iday. •.it. The new recalls brine to ei~t1 the number 0£ withdr.iwa.ls .~ar Spanish pimientos since Oct.' 8 and moce are expected in comfliif weeks, the FD . .\ said '·1 . 111,• 'I " ' ' ' '" ' ,, I· d i, '1 11 ,1 " ·: '· .. ."' ,, ,, )1!• lWO BIG DAYS OF SAVINGS AND SPECIAL BUYS! HURRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! ~."~ • ' ' ,.•:. " ' . " '' '" r " . /, ' . . ;' ... • . I'\ I ' 1''1 ;r" I:\ · :1 :\.\ii !\•1\ i , 11111 I :111· II'.:\,: ,., : i' '(''. •1 i.j I h '" ' · . • • 1/2 off. Men'i lightweight knits for leisure wear. 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McCarthyism again." s he was saying a few days aco over coffee 1n her book-lined eagl~'s aerie above Park Avenue, "and some group Had to be formed to wake peopllup. ll is my belief that we nt.'ed every protection we can get, and this group carries more than its own weight. McCarthyis m was resurfacing under Nixon. but thank God some of us saw the handwriting on the wall.·· Warren Beatty, Jane Fonda. Ellen Burstyn , Jason Robards, Maureen Slupleton, Irene Worth and Mike Nichols are !lome or the people who re- ad and performed excerpts from her plays ("The Childrftn's }lour," "The Little 1-~oxes," "The Lark." "Another Part of the Forest," "The Autumn Garden," "Watch on the Rhine," "The Searching Wind.·· ''To~ in the Atli r,'' ''Regina·· and "Candide") and books ("An Unfinished Woman" And "Penttmento''l. . When trouble surf aces, so does Lillian. From the Spanish Civil ·war to the McCarthy witch hunts. she has always been on the front lines. She herself was blacklisted from 1948 to 1956. She worked in the theater but was wiped out in Holly,.-ood . T HE APPi.A USE was for a great Amencan writer, but the money Wlll goto the Committee for Public Justice. an organization she founded rive years ago to support the llill of Rights and protect private citizens against threal!i to the ir const1tu· tion31 rights l411d liberties. "I was very broke by that lime, and the sca rs of that period still s how today. Some people have a for11tive-and·forJC et attitude, but I feel very sharply about the people who testified against me. J even try.not lo speak lo them, but that gets em - barassing at parties. ' "Times arc getting: dangerous ly close to "TOO MASY U Vt:S got mangled for the v.Tong reasons. Jt wa!"l a very cruel time, and if it ever happens again. it will make McCarth~ look hke a runt. Everyone you know who ever signed any bill on civil rights will be in big trouble. Y.'e HOW FAR DOES A GIRL HAYE TOGO TO UNTANGLE HER TINGLE?? SEE IHI UNCUT. 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Newport Beach OPEN DAILY AT 12 NOON I '"AIDUCTIOM'' 111 "IUSTlll & llWf" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 76 Hun! -, 40 M1lilary 16 Experl pilOIS 97 Fam ily goctdess prison 17 ···de mer member 1 Indian 71 Gallium 1-42 Redact lB SQua1e 98 Knlle· slang viceroy symDol 1-43 Aria measure 99 Shade tree 6 Prizefighter 7B Tosspot 147 Blend 19 Slrong t>oxes 100 Trite 11 Walked In 79 Harvest 148 Stumbles 20 S1ow : slang 101 Ass1gnp1aces water BO Summarize · over 33 As rar as 102 Home 16 Accumulate 2 wds. 150 Paradise 35 Root edge 103 Dark D1 rd 21 Positive pole B2 ll1s: husband 37 Steal . slang 104 Frock 22 Banish poetic 152 Reflected 39 W1ckwork 106 Slim 23 Venerate 83 Horseman's sound palms 108 Clothe 2-4 Jewelry goad 154 In favor of -40 Arts degree 109 Coporate weight 85 Foot lealure 155 Pr!nt 42 First Pope leaders 25 Small 11sh B7 Play with measure -44 Empties: 112 Paradise 26 Rough lava 88 Engine 156 Metric Sco111sh 113 Lamb's 27 And : Latin 90 Arctic drills measure 4B Cu t penname 2B Thorough· 91 Limb 157 Unripe -48 Desire 115 Ascended 159 Nero's "six " 50 Our French 116 Pluto's tare: abbr. 92 Beyond: 29 Citrus fruit prellx 160 New England 51 Explode doma+n JO Spanish 93 Roman deily 1aDDr l 53 Minced oath 1 lB Ar11l1C1al artlcle 94 Prosecute 161 Card game 55 Girl's name language 31 Scale note 95 Restrict 163 Son or Ra 56 Scorch 119 Always 32 Old timer 9B Condition 16-4 Long-necked 57 Eskimo 120 Ticket part 3-4 Between : 100 Sack birds home 122 Brown kiwi prefix 101 Manager 166 Listened 58 GaD 123 Flapper 36 Goose 105 Jewish 167 Sends torth 60 Hot-rum 126 Tasks lea\ure month 169 Livid concoclion 12B tn company 38 Aromas 106 Asian sheep 171 Help 62 Journal!st 01 -40 God or evit 107 Communion 172 Gull·like 6• Pronoun 130 Scant -41 FaDle writer taDle Dlrds 65 Debate 132 Assist 43 Dismounted 109 Pare 173 Minimum 66 Russian 134 Most -45 Booty 110 Prohibit 174 BanQuet despots pleasant -47 Greek lelter 111 Concerning 68 Pond 135 The end -4B L•ve 112 Choice group DOWN 69 Wet earth 136 Ore sources -49 Enclose 11-4 Burma 71 Filament 137 Chopping cqmpletely Buddhist 1 Arlless 73 Old·ma!dish tool :>2 Un•dulter· 115 Ancient 2 Peruvian 75 Glue 139 Frolic .... country mountains 79 Wtieeled 141 Hammer 5-4 Heating lamp 116 Ground ivy "3 Burma chief vehicle 1-4-4 From . 56 Go sollly 117 Stunt -4 Harem room BO Main artery 145 Pries 59 Chimney performers 5 Ray B1 Arctic inQu1sltively deposit 121 Attic 6 Garden pest B3 Assassin· 146 Sty sound 6t Firing pin 123 Loses color 7 Dinner .... 148 Weight 63 Metal helmet 12-4 Lazy one course : 2 B4 Italian allowance 67 Huge 125 Quote wds. , r iver 149 Char · monsters 127 Writer Anita B Nero's 86 Dravidian 151 Bulloon 68 Automaric "eleven" B7 Philippine 153 Norwegian """ 128 Broadens 9 Dash ,,.. king 70 Wonderland 129 Termln&les 10 Spree 89 Label 156 Ibsen character: 131 Atmosphere 11 Lab<>r 90 O!I or gas ctiaracler plural 133 Siiiy problem 92 Radio noise 158 Sea eagle 72 P1eric 135 Rubatyal 12 ~uil punch 94 Stalk 162 Employ 73 Greek author 13 ajar -··· 95 Rendered 165 Plural ending measure 138 Overhead 14 Wear away lats 168 Diphthong 7-4 Excavated trains 15 Slgnily ·oo Perlect 170 Derisive cry )H01o .\l;I S1~6111111111 0~1•> "3 IATS Of THI CONOOI" f:lf I ~If .... ,,,_ l;.ff.J:) ... , ••. ,, ... .,,. I , UIG lr1111l~t ~illl11111•0•1~• '11WTS Of iHI WEST". a:41 W tt-l ;Jf..1-11 "I TOUCH Of CLISS" J-1•.U W tt-l:l&.J_I._ CINEMAIA D "ROOSIEI COGBURN" "'' u,... '"''"''''"",. · '1HI ;1111 WllDD PEPPEi" I'll Wf'-l :<i .. J:lt CINEMAIAND ll!lh ~1•t"' ball1•i:t'>)Wll 1111""1"' '1HE WIT WI W!Rr' ....... ,... ,,, ... ,~~ .. "I TOUCH Of CllSS" IPGI .,,,,-It-,,, .. ,,,, "SWING!"' BllMllOS" IRI l:lf s..1,1.o ...... ,...., .. "DOCTOR MINX" IRI .,_. .. ,_ '-1,1.o l1tM '4l-I- • _....., Nm ,. ...... "DftOUTN" U.S. PltMllllt Pwf•-•;.H 7:JO & t:JO H ~~;~;~ ~~Ill • . •rtd BlllT REYIWIS "TffE lllNGEST YARD" ............ _ F, ... ery member" of the family will love selecting their own Thanksgiving Dinner from the bounteous buffet at the Orange Grove . lt'sthetradit ional ttu1nksgiving fenst SCP.'00 informally from the bulfct board from 11 a.rn . to ~ p.m. Adults 8:">.~f>. Children 53.50. . ' REX REED in the raw have to fight to makesurelbat never happen:i;. •· Hellman is currenUy putting the finishing touches on a new book about the McCarthy period. ··It ·s very short, about J0,000 words. I call it 'Scoundrel Time.' It's mostly about me. l 've tried to write about that ghastly period before, but this time 1 ·ve forgotten about historical back· grounds and stuck to personal fttlings, and I think it'5 worked out better." She ri:tes at dawn, markets al 8, works from 9 to 1 and knocks 1t off for the rest of the day. "The older I get, the more tired at night I am. I don't go out muc h aitymore. I don't enjoy s mall talk. and people bore me. I go to parties and find myself walking out or the room in the middle of a conversation.·· But des pite her formidabhf reputation for be- ing tough and tyrannical. lhere"s anot_h~r side to Llltian Hellman that is not often pubhc1zed. She is very emotional and feminine and easily m'oved by the plight of others. "I AM 69 YEARS old, and 'Who's Y.1ho' is. AJways getting it wrong. I hate being 69. J 'd like to be young again, and I pay heavy penalties for that. I am my oWn toughest cri1.fc. I look back on the body of my work andseesomany, manl'. things I'd redo. .._ "I've "j;!rown rather frightened of reread· ing myself. Som,etimes I can remember .what emotion was going through my mind at the time I wrote certain scenes and passages. Other lines and chapters seem to have been written by so· meone I've ne ver met ... MWS 1.-: '.fJr"t.!:PO.t\i (,,l,i!p't}:.1• •l.Y1"{11· ! i~'.tf.I 7t"4~ PIQ).('(fi ~~ '!:'!! !il'ltio.!1 .. ,~ii'\~~ i<~•·~-~ i'(l[l !il(;i\!r • .., .. ',:,... itlllll.llS )L'll.~Hl·1' SP'hat~ ...... )«ii.Ii:::~ :1~,(1 .. [lll\1~b~ • 1.;.ofl;!il. "l:'JI: • 1!:;.<oCl.7 'l\IO <) EDWARDS" 81USTOl CINEMA -•r;11.u -.. ......... uon• """ • .... , ... --aa. fO\'iA ROS U# C1NE'llA wtST l "'·'"~"u ~ '• .;, "H' 1 . ···~ ....... ''"" .; .... ~, -~ "·········•·l•- C..ll ...... 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Co1ta Mesa.CA 92626<714l 540-25oo -· • Playwright Hellman: 'I look back on the body of my work and see so many, many things r d redo.· STARTS WEDNESDAY I OUT OF~ SEASON ~Afllm of 5IN;flb characterlzal k>ns. 5Ubl ~ but unrelenllng len.slons.W'lbludling eroticism." ·S---c~ ·~·. ,,. ... .._>(Joo -• CLIFF VANESSA and SUSAN ROBERTSON REDGRAVE GEORGE ;n OUT OF SEASON '",. .......... 1 ti~ .. "'""" H -l•ll t~IKOYKt t ,.,.,k, ........ ., -f OT I ~l)fO' -·· .. I.OK W.•°"M.I .... U.Ufl~ -..:00.ITCH ""''"'"'Al.A~ M llK.U -... .__ ....... -.... ~ .... ~h• LJ(l• LA MtllAD.& W4Lll·IN •.&lllGAW PllllCl 11 M litONO.&' llll"u S.&TUllOAYll•CftJl ......,1)"12.Jt·S.OO J~llllj@tl --·--(~ .:_;;. j ,,::T-J::._ _. .. n.w_.., .. _el..f 11/M U-o "':::r u ...... .. .. ,_. tfj., .. ----- ..... ,~ .. • ~ UPI AMNl'Ulll 111 S1IONlllf MM • WOll.D. PACIFIC THEATRES 0"1YE·INSUPER SWAI' MEETS '-HARBOR ILYD. Dri"°I" • I •• ..... , a Awl t l •'P Sti. 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' . • A Norman knight (left) prepares to joust with I Yllnhoe in a cartoon adaptation of the classic Sir Waller Scotl novel '' l v aohoe, ... to be broadca s t on ''Famous Classic Tales," at 3 :30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day;Nov. 27 . • Sunday, NO'i'9mW 16. 197& Libra Needs To Diversify MONDAY ~NOVEM.llEa 11 llySYDNEYOJllARA _ AflJE.S <March 21·April 19): You gain access to information which promotes caution where in- vestments are cqncemed. Take time to be sure - hold o(f on apeculati..e schemes. TAVltVS (April 20-May 201 : You do have faull.3, but you al.so know what is right and now you strive to correct past mistakes. GEMINI (May 21-Jwie 20>: You're called upon to prove points, to verify statement!, to utilize past experience. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You are able to complete '1delicate" assignment. Thotie "who speak up may expect something in return. LEO (July 23 -Aug . 22): You 're challenged. But you're "up to it." Air of excitement prevails. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Bept. 22 ): 'l:rust intuition. Teach and learn. LIBRA <Sept. Zl-Ocl. 22): Diversify. Expand horizons, base of operations. Plug money loopholes. OAIL 't Pll.OT -·-...,, "" a..-ltOl'T. MfTCHUM "FAREWELL, M'I LOVEL'I" ....... UAMCOMMHY . .. ,_,_ .... __ _ •' Dance Hits Below Belt SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You learn who ha:!i been placing roadblocks in plans. You also know what to do. SAGl1TAltlUS (Nov. 22-De<. 21): Stress ability to analyze; to perceive, Lo.. dcaw con· tlusions based on facts ~at escape otbers.1 . ,.Vl!f!~~.rn.n ....... ~ -. .... ,.1,..~· .)i:.'~ - SJ l1""ll' sll!Gl ~ "°"WI ---:i=--=.=:r---........ 1 -. .1.1211_1 ...... . -...-. By ERMA llOMBECK Ever since Mayva got three curtain calls at her bt'ily dancing recital, she's been bugging me to enroll. If 1 ·ve told he r onct= 1·\'e told her a thousand times. I have as much rhythm as the next person, but my belly is in no shape to dance. Jt hasn "t bee n in shape since the baby was born. ''Rut the kid is 17 now:· s aid ~layva. ··1 know, .. I explained, "but the musl'les are gone. I walked by a hall mirror the other day and sucked in my stomach. NOTHING MOVED!" ''YOU'R E inhibited, aren't you ?" she ac· cused. "Look , just beca"use I don't want to enroll my tum·tum. . . .. . ."Reily~·· s he insisted. "If the Y\\'CA can call a stomach a belly. so can you . Do y'lu actua lly think the YWCA \4'0uld sponsor a"ny thin g that "'~S not an a rt form ? It v.·ou ld be like ~fickey !\louse wearing a Spiro Agnew wat c h ~·· ''Mayva, give me three good reasons why a !µll -grown wf>man s AT WIT'S END ...__ __ ,/ should slink around '4ith a jewel in her naval." . ''BODY langua,.ge, ·· said 1wtayva . "Your body speaks to people and sometimes it reveals things about you that you don"t realize." "Of course l realize my body talks," I i::;ig- gled. "Just yesterday my feet said, 'You can't see m ~. turkey, but I'll keep tap dancing ..until you find me.' T hat 's a joke, Mayva. •· "It's not funny," she said. ''Belly dancing \4'ould improve your posture. enhance your frame , coil your vertebrae and lift your rib cage. Just think, you could wear belts again." "Don 't promise me a rose garden. ~tayva . Besides, I'm not ready to see hipbones aga:n. It's too traumatic. I saw Cher·s bipbone·s the other night and got panicky . I thought it was a growth. Also, I have nothing to wear.·· "HEARTS Of THE wur; "SUTHER" (PG) STEP INTO '"TOUMG FkA.NllMSTmit' lrGJ "MONTY PTIHON • n. HOLY &IA.IL .. ll"Cl) '"HAltD TIMES" IPGI "LAST DETAIL'" Ill ""nfl HAPPT HOOla-Ill •A IOY AHD HK DOG" ''HARD TIMES" IPGI '"LAST DETAIL" IRI ' "'ltl"f\lbol O• THI ~'"'"'"°-­..,..,"'" l'TI'MOM Ale TMIHOlT ......... A DREAM! ·~ Thurs., Dec.15 thru Tue .. De c. ~O ;~ SEAUTIFUl GIR1S ' GORGEOUS COSTUMES SENSATIONAL SKATING 1 ,--.~; ' . -· The Ideal Family Xmas Gifl ::._,,,~· PERFORMANCES: ~- ~~:~:· o..c 2s -'•·'"· / \ \. r .... occ ,,_IP"'· S•t.°"c 11-1pm. 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I c..1•J• "'""" ·~~1 !.:~" ----------l'""'"'""""""I . -....... _., . • .... i ~Ill.JI CONVENTION T\ tr:ITYI CENTER IGO Wt,t K1ttll1 -_ttlfllt .\t11flt11'.. C hl01!1tl \ZI Z ' J ''That's,; the b~auty. CA PRICORN (De<. 23-Jan. 19): You learn about C<>sl$, what mate or.partner can afford, how far you can go, who is backing you and who would li ke to see you fall on your face. "FA.\'BSTIC PLAll'F:T" ~.-....- ·' You don'l have to wear much. Only some chiffon he r e. som e ,s equins there. some strategically placed tassels and yOu're in business.·· J told ~iayva I'd think about it. t.ast night I came out of the shoWer, whipped a toweJ around my hips and !bimmied and swayed in a sensuous tnotion in front of lht" bathroom mirror. ~taybe Mayva was right. It di~ relax you and .. i\fy hus band pounded on the door. "Wh at's go-· ing on-ill there? We can bear that dog laughing all the way to the kitchen." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): SI.ow down - refuse to be rushed, pushed, forced, cajoled. Play Waiting game. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Showdown could pccur with some who take you for granted. lncludes relatives. You win. Nobody could dream him up. His incredible bank robbery is all the mote bizarre ... It's the same too dudes from "l,lltown Saturday NighL l:Art tt-is trne they're back llith kid dyn-o-mitel .•• , ............... " ....... n- because it's true . '"AN ENGROSSING, SUSPENSEi LADEN DRAMA. The c11ting lo remartcablt." -Judith Crist. S•lurday Rtvil!W' EXCLUSIVE SHOWING edwards BRISTOL CINEMA BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 CM11 MIHI •979-4141 Sltlta A"' frwy. IWlll' Chlip-n °'.,. . 5§7022 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42-5678 Forthe · Thanksgiving Holidays, Disneyland has Jose Feliciano, Bloodstone, Carrie McDowell, ·" ., ... ~.-.. the Glenn Miller · 1 v·" / :\\~ ""v .Orchestra . '1!.lJ ~ dfrectcd by Jimmy Henderson on Friday, Nov. 28 and Saturday, Nov.29 • • . Plus, "America on Parade" Daily! ' . .. •nd mom-M•in1 turkey dinnen on Thank$Ci•ing Day! -......_ ........ TM lffrllP6 '1ltlliott pirl111"f' lf'Om llte f,rri/,U., No./ lint idrr. -.. ----r-J ~,;i ·.i.,...,:\ !':'!,1;;}\~1~,f·'~ ;-• M'J(. '. :.-.-;r fA"i'l.R ~.M ··----...... .. ........ CI .......... , I 91111l'OI. "THE DOVE " ... ,.!."~.=;,:;~;;, Gfl.~~-.. ~!~~~?:.~~u~ _,,,_ t;MfK -.. , ... , -1_~"- '"'Conduct Unbecoming· ... ...... u., ..... '"" lllllllllod 11111t...-1 m1111 tor tuclaatlng , ent1rtalnmt11tl" IPGJ .. .··· • • • • . ' -- • • . ' . . ' .~ • ' , -II DAILY PILOT •Sunday. November 16, 1975 I ~Schulz Children .Fu1·nish · Strip Ideas. • • (From PageB3) muaic'-:1 scor~s that Schroeder · My son Monte claims to h11ve hands upside down, you&« the aanslat.ed into a Linus and Lucy , plays can be very led.JOWi, but l' been lheone wbogavemetheidea opposite O( Whit rou pray for," I SUnday pa&e. I :!luppose my loogtimetnterest~ -Jove the .pattern that the notes (or Snoopy chasing the fted t.1..1ed this as an idea exactly u The' euly. year• of Pet.nut.I i.n music enabled me to carry out make on the page. Baron in his World War I nying she said it. contain many ldeu whlch re· the ideas involving Schroeder· gear while atop his ''Sopwith Another time the entire family volved around very tiny children playing his toy piano. A toy piano LJNUS' BLANKET was in · Camel" doghouse. I, Of course, was around the dinner table and because my own children were which we had bought for our spired by the blankets that our deny that he actually gave me our a.ecD nd daughter, Amy, stlllyoungattbeUme. oldest daughter, Meredith, even· first) three c hilderen dragged the idea, but I will admit that he seemed particularly ·not,,y that M the strip lrt!W, it took on a tually became the piano wtucn aro1.p1dthe house. inspiredit.foratthetimehewas evening. After putting up with slisbt defr~e of sopb.J.stlc1Uon, &broederuses forhisdailyprac· very much involved with bu!ld· this for about 10 minutes; [ although have never claimed to ticing. The character of Joe Cool, as ing plastic models of World War turned to her and said, "Amy, betbeleastsoph~ticatedmyselt. Seeing a portion or Beethoven's ex.pressed through Snoopy, came I airplanes. couldn't you be quiet for just a lit-But it ·also took on a q~ty Ninth Symphony in print gave about by something that my Direct ideas have been mueh tie wb.ile. ''She said nothing, but which [ think is even more im· me\he ide~ for the n1any second son, Craig. mentioned mo re rare . Our youngest picked up a piece ol bread and pc>rtant, and that 11 cn8 which I episode$ involving Schroeder's when J overheard a conversation daughter, Jill, came up tO me one began to butter it with a knife And can describe only as a.brtractlon. ly to be re•I. Sooopy"s doghouse mild function onl.Y if it were drawn from direct side view. Snoopy himself had become a character so unllke·a doc that be toUJ.d no lon(er inhabit a r eal doghouse. . ~ The inore Snoopy moved into h1a Ille of fantasy. the~ Im· portant it became for bis doghouse to remain In side view. You stmply cannot have a dog doing aitd thinking the things that Snoopy doea on a realistic doghouse. admiration for that great com· between him and some other day and said, "I just discovered asked, "'Am I buttering too loud· . 1be neighborhood in which the poser. 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What training do peo- plehaveforcoping? Dr. J e tt and Miss "You have losses all Wood , who a ttended a na· yeur life, Yihether it be a tional meeting in Seattle bicycle. girlfriend or last summer, .repo~ed dream vacation. Those that th.e West is behind who tum panicky can be ~e East w~en it com~ to helped but it's more dif. 1ncorporat1~g mate:iaI ficult," be said. about death into medical One means or pre-schools. planning is the Living Partic ipants al~o Will, proyided by the learned bow much media Eutbandia Educational co u Id s p re ad the Council, 25o W. S7th st .• message or accepting de- NewYork, NY, 10019. ath. ''Even TV helps Addressed to "my when Dr. Welby and (amily, phys i cian, Gunsmoke characters lawyer·, clergy-man and admit there is nothing any medical facility in more they can do." whose care I happen to The pair, who teach be,"itstates : serpinars at Sadd}eback ''If the situation should College, encourage more arise in which there is no exposure or the young to reasonable expectation aging through such of my recovery from means as mentally gifted physical or mental dis· minors (MGM) classes ... ..a.l'tl_lity, I re'.qu~sl that I be and social science pro- ' allOWed to die and not be' jects. ,. keP1 alive by artificial "As the average age of means." community college stu· Signers are advised lo dents ris es, the c ur· fmd witnesses, file copies riculum is re·orienting to with the doctor and those the point where some now most likely to be con-offer AA d egr ees in cemed to assure agree-gerontology training," ment and, above all, dis· MissWoodsaid. cuss your intentions with "Older people wbostay tboseclosesttoyounow. among the young have a It also is recommended greater feeling or being a that tbe living will be re· community resource.'' ad, redated and initialed The medical l e.a m annually to prove the de-agreed that most people ' I , I , , I I I I' sireisunchanged. fear the process or dying ·. 1 The agreem ent has-more than death -the 1 ' ,,. withstood most legal in· bad appearance. depen· terpretation but final dence and loss of func- .. communication still re-lions. · I mainsanissue. ''Once th ese in - Even Dr. Jett. who evitabilities are accept. wonders jokingly if he ed. at as early an age as isn"t called "Dr. Death"' possibl~ the atmosphere sometimesforhis reputa. is healthy again. The lion in the field, learned time that's left can be in· UUs when bis 83·year-0ld vested better. motherwascriticallyill. "Surveys s how that Despite his advocacy, most patients who know he, too, was ki!pt in the they are dying want any darkastobertreatment. alien treatment d iscon· "Life is precious. Peo-tinued. Life isn't very pie are ambivalent-re· livable if you can 't ady to go anytime but not participate.·· Father W i ll Wait One Y ear TORRANCE <AP) - If his son s hows no sign or progress in another six m o nth s. says Lawrence Clemons, then he'll probably begin a court battle to discon· nect the respirator keep- ing the young man alive. "I will give it what I feel is sufficient time," ctemous said last week. I've pretty well set my mind at 12 months. Umy son ii still lying th ere as •• be i. today, I will pro- bably push then .·' Clemons' 19-yt'ar-old son Darrell suffered ex- tmsive brain dam age in a motorcycle accident nearly six months ago. Doctors ••Y the youth ~ could live only for rour mlnutM U the respirator were disconnected. , CLE•ONS SAID he •had anticipated the ruJ. , ing by a judie in Mor· ristown, N.J ., rejecting Joseph Quinlan 's ·re- quest for permission to unhook the respirator that bu kept his 26·year· old daughter Karen alive for seven months. "He pushed it right back in tbe Jap or the doc· tor, without any protec· lion for the doctor," Clemons said of the ruJ. iog by Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Jr. that unhooking Miss Quihlan's respirator "is a medical decision." 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The triumph closed out the re- gular tea1on for coach Di~k Tucker'• re<ord·.,mubint So\lth Coast Cellference football cham. plOll8 and they throw their 10-0 record on the line Dec. s in the Avocado Bowl at Cerritos " . . QJllflfW, faciDJ the Sout.hemlCal aft.era bad pitch. Tucker said. '"This baa beta • One of Woody Tres.'ller's six di'cuit titliJla. The Pirates sputtered to a grt"at year ... u good as any I've conversioit klck:1 made it 21-8 and !t walTony Accomando, Dave abuUY rint ball. They bad an ln· ever had. It was betterlhan I ex. Grossmont w aa hopelessly While and a rock·ribbed OCC de, terceptian and two bad tenter pected it to be and better than behind. ltDM that did lhe.-job ag~ passes on punll that set up two any I 'll probably ever have Mark Modes later scored on a GroamOGt. . netd goals and • 1afety for the again.·· 72·yard return of a stoJ.en baJI and Mcomando carried 25 Um.es Griffins as they took an 8-7 lead After Accom'ando's 26-yard White had a two-yard scoring for 158 net rards to become-the at halftime. :sprint in the .third quarter bad burst to go·with bis 11-yard TD conft.rence. a ell -ti~e leading However, the Bucs were doing given the Pirates a 14-8 lead, it throw to Mike Gage. ruaber for a seuon with 1,086 the Job defensively as they held was, as Tucker said, just a mat- yards. And he bee.a.me the first t.he.Grilfins tp 24 yards rushing teroftime. man in Pi.rates bist.ory to gilin and noae passing fot' those first White, hitting JO ol 17 passes · Over l ,000 yards iQ a campaign. two quarters. Gropmont was the r or l 7 s y a rd s and two He was 1ensaUooal, scoring No. 2 oCfenaive cfub in the con-touchdowns, got the flf'St sror- OCC's first two touchdovms on ferencecoingintothe1ame. in• !!trike when be hit Steve ru.nsof3and26yardsandwason-· .. Wefeltitwasjuslamatterof Mams with a 58-yarder in the ly halted once for a loss, that time until we'd get untracked," third period. Fl~~ rin.11111'9 FlnC.....,.,.u..,. P'lnl~-lli.) Total tlr\I CloOWf\\ v.,....ruJrll~ v~.,.,,,,... y ......... t IWt •••lh ~.,,_ • " ' ' " "' "' ., "' • • • • • .. "' '" '" One Mor e Hurdle Reniains for Bruins Sciarr a ,_ Tyle r Lead 31-9 Win LOS ANGELES CAP) - Quarterback John Sciarra _passed ror 247 yarm and one touchdown and running back Wendell Tyler surpassed 1,000 for the season as 19th-ranked UCLA whipped Oregon State, 31 -9, Saturday to move within one step or the Pacific-8 Conference title and a berth in the Rose Bowl. Sciarra also scored a touchdown himself oa a one-yard dive as UCLA ran its Pac·8 re- ROSE BOWL OERB Y l"ACIP:IC-1 CON P:lflENCE ,_ .. _ ' ' • ' ' • """" ...... •h1. v .. Ch_ll,.. ... ~ ..... loM "--., Ollt""" •f.: ··::.: ..i • 4 M._· o-.,.em..n o ., 14 ,, ...... . . .. -. "''-.. _ ...... --...... a., .... , Hull<ll. 8M1 cffll1r \l\IP '"""" fl\11, llUIU411fCJ Or1,..GN1t • It• .,.. yt .... Jj 15' •• "• 11 ,, ,, • I) 0 J,t • ... ) 1.i 1 •0tti.O I 0 I• ·14.0 t ) 4 .OS , o •s .;of ' . .. "' f'.t.SSIMO Df'...,..CHst o t.o ti s.s ,.. ltC ... "' ,, 10 1 111 • 1 0 s i• 11 I Ill Ul"lt._.... c;..lllornl• UCLA ' • ' ' ' C.lllwl'll• • • • ' ' • UCLA'S JOHN SCIARRA flECOVERS HIS OWN FUMBLE IN ACTION SATUROAY. LooseBaU University•s J ohn Ney (64) forced a fumble when hitting San Clemente's Tim Vleisides (10) in football action Saturday. But ii didn't make any difference as the un- beaten Tritons rolled to a 21 -6 victory. No . 24 is Uni's Eric Springer. See story, other photos, page C-3. Washington Stuns Fumbling USC, 8-7 SEATTLE (A P) -Gre g Martin swept left end for 12 yards and a fourth quarter touchdown Saturday to send the University of Washington to a stwming 8-7 upset of 13th-ranked Southern California, the third consecutive defeat for the once highly re· garded Trojans. But Washington, which scored a safety just before Martin's game·winning run, had to hold off a pair of late Trojans drives. With less than four minutes re- maining, Bob Gaines blocked Glen Walker's.26--yard field goal .. After · getting the ball back, Southern Cal drove to th e all-time rushing record for one season. . Be!J"s running s parked the Tm-- Jans only successful drive as they moved 45 yard.5 after in· tercepting a pass. Mos i Tatupu dived over from one yard out on fourth down to gi-.:e USC" a 7-0 halftime lead. Washington came baC'k in the fourth quarter. USC's Walker. al· tempting to punt from his end zone, bad to fall on a bad center snap and the Trojans' lead was 7-2. Then the Huskies drove for the winning score, capped by Martin ·s 12-yard run. Washington 28. But with 34 Washington is now 4-2 in the s~onds remainine:. quarterback Pac-8 and 5-5 for the season. M1ke, S~ord fumbled and the Southern Cal is now 7-3 overall Huskies Dan Lloyd recovered -_... ... and 3-3 in the conference and all the fourth lost USC fumble. the defeats have come since The Sou th-ern Cal defeat marred a11 outstanding perform· ance by Ricky Bell, wh o futished. with 190--yards on 42 car- ries, a.Pd it killed the Trojans· slim hopes of a post-season bowl coach John McKay announced bis resignation at. \he end or the season to coach t~ new Tampa entry in the Nat1onal Football League. " Stilnfol'CI ' ' • • ' ' Wl'\Nn;ton • ' • • ' • So<ll-nC..I ' ' • ' ' • """" ' • ' • • Orf90l'l Sl•t• • • • ' • Wnhln;ton Sl•I~ • ' • ' ' • IC•'l'fl•-11111~~ ,,..,_, tt-C..llf9ntl• •t SU.N .... "9•.Jl....-UK•t.Uc.LA•l(el'-n. . cord to 5-1 and joined California and Stanford in first place in the conference. Tyler carried 21 times for lOS yards to put his yardage total for the season at 1,086 yards and is now only 44 yards shy of breaking Kermit Johnson's single-season rushing record at UCLA. The run-oriented Bruin Veer·T of'feme went to the air for impor- tant first downs with Sciarra hooking up rour times with tight end Rick Walker, who caught four passes for 145 yards includ- ing a 46-yard bomb which put UCLA ahead 24 -3 in the third quarter. Catches by Walker played big parts in earlier Bruins drives. The 6-foot-4, 224-pound junior's first catch of the day was a 36- yarder that carried to the Oregon State 11 to set up Sciarra's touchdown dive. Later a 34-yard reception pre>- vided the yardage needed to get kicker .Brett White of Huntington Beach close enough for a 42·yard Bruins field goal that gave UCLA a 17·3 halftime lead. The UCLA defense smothered the hapless Beavers, allowing them only one first down in the first quarter and two in the second. Meanwhile, UCLA im- proved its season 1 ecord to 7-2·1. SCOtll:IE IV OUAtll:TEtll:S Oreoon St•l1 0 3 0 i -9 UCLA 7 10 1 7-Jl Ua...A-S.Cl•rr• 1 run (White kltkl UCLA -Ayer1 2 run (Wl'llte ll;lcll;I OSU -fG Nthon :JS UCLA -FGWflilt'? UCLA -W•lk•r "4 H is lrcim Scl.rr• ('Miiie kl(k I UCLA-P•°"'" I run !Whllekk ll;) OSU -GlrOner lt ~·~ '""" (iroU«t (pe15 t.il•U A-JO,tn STATISTICS osu UCLA Flf\tdowM 11 1S ~, ... on 41).'2 61·1)1 P9Ul"O'l'•rch 111 147 Rwturnyerchmlnu$ J n Peue1 1).10-0 10.16-1 Pl.sits *• ·~ l'~losl o.o .. J ~lin-'l'enll J.JJ •» INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING -~ Sl•I•, We 11·14, T•riO<' .. :l:J. UCLA, Tylerl ... 10J. Thom.11~. RECEIVING -0rot90'! SIMe. G.tl"~ J.J4, Outio5e ).Jl, Cul• •14, UCLA. W•lk..-. •US. A,.. dtrWfl).SO. PASSING -Or9VOl'I SIM• Ge<'Yioh 1·H , • ,..-dS. Grosurt 11.1s;o, 11)1. ua.A; xi."110...,.,, 141. • Cards Trip Foe, 33"."30; Cal Rolls STANFORD (AP)-TheStan· ford Cardinals survived a last half comeback in whi ch quarterback Jack Henderson led Oregon on four· long touchdown drives and escaped with a 33-30 victory over the Ducks in a Pacific·8 Conference football game Saturday. Cardinals quarterback Guy Benjamin engineered a drive that consumed the final five minutes of the game and deprived Oregon of a final scor- ing opportunity. Stanford, 6-3-1. led 26-3 at the haH, limiting Oregoo, 2-8, to a 24-yard field goal by Stan Wood· fill, who holds his schools fi eld goal record at 11. But the Ducks turned things around after the in- termission to throw a scare into .35,000 Stanford fans. The victory put the Cards into a three-way tie for first place with California and UCLA in the Pac -8. If Stanford be ats California at Stanford next Saturday and USC beats UCLA the following weekend, th e Carchnals would represent the league in the Rose Bowl. Bear s Romp AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -Flanker Wesley Walker scored a pair of touchdowns and tailback Chuck Muncie rushed for a third Saturday as ISth· ranked California, striking quickly, defeated Air Force, 31 ·14. • The Golden Bears, unleashing the full fury of the natioo·s lead- ing offense in the first three periods, struck for touchdowns on drives of 40, 56, 42 and 44 yards in four plays or less. The Bears struck with two rapid second-period scores, a 32- yard Muncie run and a 6.1-yard pass from quarterback Joe Roth to Walker . They came in respons~ to an A)r For~ score on the first play of the period. t Of Title Chase Who Would Believe SC Would Be Out?· - Who would have believed? ... ... That USC would be already eliminated from the Paci!ic-8 Conference football cham. pionship derby with a week still left in the season... .. ... That Robe·rr L. Lint wou1d have seen ever)' Ohio State home football game this season. Why the big deal? I-le lives in Santa Barbara ... ... That companies and fans would risk their money on the World Football League, buying ,,,.,.~..... .... t~ --~---- ·., r WHITE season tickets for a 1975 cam· pa.ign that saw the league go bel· ly up . Southern California Sun season ducat purchasers found themselves with tickets for five games that would never be played, thanks to the closing up of operations. It appears they may never get a refund for those unused tickets. I belie ... ·e the WFL pitch to lure fans in '75 was to forget the lies and unpaid bills of last year, give the league another chance. Have faith. Be loyal. Support the team. Trust us. Wow !!! San Clemente High football fortune~ appear to be in good bands for sometime to come if tbe success of tbe past two SC freshmen teams ls any criteria for future expectations. Last year the SC yearlings Jost their season opener then reeled off ~ight wins in a row. And this year's frosh crop picked up where last year'!! left otr by going unbeaten and outscoring: the op· position 218·21 . The sometimes odd twist ol ~bool enrollment lines makes it possible for 11 of SC's player1 to live in Mission Viejo, includlng !!tar quarterback Brad Parker. Coach Jim Ferguson's Trttons gave up only seven points bi South Coast League play and ~nd.ed tbe season by stopping University, 8·0, the club's sixth shutout of the year. Fountain Valley ffigh pto- duced a fine sophomore football team. It wound up a 9--0 seasoo by manhandling La Habra, 65-0. Wonder how this fine team will do in a few years when tbe players reach varsity status? Larry Cook coaches the young Baro™\ and apparently did a bangupjob. Female cross country runners are to converge at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley tb.is morning at l l in the state AAU championships for various age brackets. Shame on the official who ap- parently blew two pass reception calls in aboUt two minutes during the Es~flnCict-:Villa Park Jl igh football game Friday night at Orange Coast College. The miln, Jos,tph Kozak. according-to the offiMals' roster, denied Estancia a reception on a fine divinl? catch, ruling the ball bad been trapped. Moments later Villa Park passed, the lfall appeared to be trapped, but the official ruled it as a completion. T o p College Grid Scores UCLA 31, Oregon State 9. Washington 8, USC7 Slanf ord 33, Oregon JO bid. ./ Bell's yardage set a Pacific-8 Conference single-season foot- ball rushing record oC 1,739 yard& formerly held by 0 . J. Simpson. And it moved him within less than 150 yards of Ed Marinaro's Serna, Aqteaters Win N.CAA Titles Cal 31, Air Force 14 Washington St. 84, Jdaho 27 San J ose St. JI, San Diego St. 7 Pitt34, Notre Dame20 * * * SCOtlta l'f QUAltT•tU ~~•thlrnl• ~o o ' ......, WWlll'lgtoln 0 O 0 1-t l.ISC-T•~ 1 '"" M'•Jllffllk•I W•~"'l't'W•t-lt',.lllflMtlll'llflCl­ W~'111'11,,lll'I (HHltl19111 A-il.100 ·l'll'tl dowftt RTWM-'l'ffds ....... , ..... ----· r•1t1atMt Pwwtlt'"-w-""'6 STATllTICS I ·~ .,.,,, • " .... .... .. .... ...... • .,., " .. 11-n.1 ... ,, .. .,. By ED BURGART Of .. O.lly l"l i.t 5Ufl' Freshman Ralph Serna and the youthful UC Irvine Anteaters are NCAA Division JI cross country champions. Proving Len Miller's adage that youth and talent are more important than experience, the Anteaters compiled a team total of 59 points and left defending champion Southwest Missouri State 84 points behind at Irvine Coast Country Club Saturday morning. With their runners fmishing 1-4-10-18--26 in team scoring, the , Anteaters defeated numcrup 9a1 • ~c.:--.....:.-. State Nort.bridge by 32 points and third place Eastern Illinois by 50. Serna and sophomore Steve Scott lJParked the Anteaters whose top five barriers are sophomores and freshmen. Sei;na ran away with the in· dividual title, running 23 :40.6 over the five-mile course and winning by 75 yards. Running third for almost four miles, Serna easily took the lead and cruised to the finish line. Scott, who won the NCAA Division II mile in track last spr- ing, wa!I somewhat of. a surprise, finishing fourth ln 24 :06. ''This was a s hock tome,'' said1 an excited Scott. ••r was really up for this race. Our team is so closely·knit a'nd I knew if I did bad individually, I would be do- ing bad for the team. ''My first goal WM for the team to win the NCAA and my second goal was to finish in the top 10. ·• Anteaters freshman Brian Hunsaker finished Joth in team scori ng , running 24 : 25. Sophomore Robert Slick was 18th ·in 24 :41 and sophomore Ed ·Ahlmeyer was 26th in 24 :44 . Irvine's team total far ex - ceeded Southwest Missouri State's winning score of 112 ln ,- 1974 and Serna's winning time wasn't far off the meet record of 23 :33. HCAA. Dl•ltlM II cu ......... "'" T., K 4 Bthtr• OltplK•INflll 1, !aoil'N CUCI) 11 ., '2 o-c<,w Ml\-.rl) 23:5.2 l . Uf'10fl IE. llUnohl 1• 00 4 Scott fUCll 14:0. S OWltl• IE. 1111no•t l •. E..,.. (N o.t.Cll• Sil >l:ot J. C..r.., tMorlflrlCIOtl 2'.1' 9 "'""""' fS.W Mluaurll ?t•H •. WMr. lSE M••"""'1114,I' 10. Hff1ol'n ( E• '' S.1ro...01>u•q I 11 l I. 11 . Hun11•tr !UC! I ?t 1S lf (.h11idtr lNorttw1ctootl '' 16 11 s11u11 C.....,.•QIM s.n l • .Jl It. 1..ll'ICIWy fNE Mh!DUrl !?• JI IS 51,,.,.,... IC.l!ol" .. 11 l.AllAi::M ll, Uroe INorlfl•I~) 2' lot 11 Y.o !UC 0. .. lt\ :M JI If, WfOllfO•CIUIQ (MW Mh-ll lt :.I 1•. Vlll•IO'IO\ O«irtflr1C19'1 I 1' ,, 10. H•-n IE 11•11011IJt ·tO . '"W. Cl•en ((llfllt•I Ml,_IJ 1' -0 7' S.h(lt fUCI) lt '' 11. C••n !Soul,., O.•ot•l ,,.41 1'. ee,..,,,_ (Mof'tfl 0.kotll 14 U ?S. Rll"'°'° IC.I ,., (~0• ,, .... Ot-1.....JO A,.l,,..,fr CUCIJ l i 44 MD. l lllmlol'I Ii.JC.I l Jl·is 11'. Konln9h IUCI I,.. ll • ·Ohio St. 38 . Minnesota6 MiC'higan 21, Illino1s 15 >i'f'braska 52, Iowa St.. O Colorado 24. Kansas 21 Okl ahoma 28. Mi ssouri. 'l1 Alabama 27, So. Mississippi 6 Florida 48, Kentucky 7 Tex.as27, TCU Jt Tex.as A&M 33, Ri cel4 Georgia 28. Auburn 13 Indiana 9. Wi sconsin 9 ~1 !ssiss ippi St. 16, 11'06 Arizona 31, Color.ado St. 9. See Det1ils, Page C-2 Complete &ores, Page ct • ... .. (.J: DAILY ~1,LQT Here's How Bowl Tilts ' Shape Up: llY TllF. ASSOC"'Tt:O l'Rt:SS The OranRc Hn •.111 annuunCt'(I Sftturd~-ty th at its ;1nnual J an. J l"las:.-1it· will m:itch lhc winner of nt:xl ~'eck 's Oklahomc-Ncbraska ga1ne ag;iin~l ~h l' lust•r of Lh l' ()h10 SI ate -M 1c· l11~;1 n ).!O.IO)l' . The decision 1nt•ou1s ttu~t Ciflh · rankrd Alaboma b; hl•adt:d for the Sui:ar Bowl and will nol g:ct a .;hance to play a contcnd1n1: lean\ for the n.ition.-.J <·h i1mp1<\n.o.;h1p. Top·r<1nk ed Oh io St<tt~ and (Ot1rth-r ank €'d !\11t•h1 ~J..ll·bot h Ull· bE>nten -mect next Saturday in ;\nn Arbor. The winner goes to !ht• Rose Hov.'I as Bi~ 1'('n cham- pion and th(' IO:,l·r heads lo :'\1 1am1. :'\t canwhile. :,econd·ran kcd '.'O (·bras ka ;ind sixth-ranke d Oklahom;1 m('t't nt•xt Saturday in Norman. 1"hc v.'Ulnt·r goc-s to the ()ranRe Bowl as c·han1 pi on o! the Hitz t-:1ght . fti e loser also will go s0rne'.4.'here. If Oklnhom:.a lose s . it is hel iE"ved the Sooners mjj'.!'.ht get ~1n in vi t ation to tht· Sugar f~wl to meet :\labama . I{ Nebraska h1dt>S, the Cornhuskcrs might go to ~he Cot ton Bowl. or they might g{, to the Sugar. Oklahoma would not go lo the Cotton Bowl because oC the possibility of meeting Tex- as, whom the Longhorns have already lost to this year. Once-beaten Al abama was re-... Ported by football sources to have v.•anted to keep its Orange nowt options open just in case Ohio State los(•s and Nf:braska wins next Saturday lllOSI! aowL. UCLA, C•lllOO-"'• •nci !tl-fl .,.. H•G 1or 1111 P•tlllt I tont••1nc• 1110. -·"· UCLA t •n w•n ,..., bid b1 -.aflnQ Sou!""" C..1 In two -•k~ llW fl.ruim _..1<:1 pl11 !Mwl,_rotnt•I :Mh.,d•1't0h10$1111-Mltl'llg,tn -· ottANGE aGWL: Tiit wl""'' ol nt.ct -•k'1 QliJ-m&·Ntbt'lt k• 01,.,. "' tl>e loM• ol ns.i !.ltwrcll~ '\Olllo $11 t1·Mltlll91<191,... COTTON aOWLl T1•11, T1•11 A•M or ArlllflWS c1n 11111 will lllt '!>outrlwftt COnltrent• Showdown Set For Michigan, \ ' No. I Buckeyes COl.UMRlJS. C)h10 t AI'J 1'op-r ankcd Ohio St;,i,tc, f1rl.<d by tht~ record runo1ng or Arl'hic G r iffin a nd Pete J<>hnson1 <'lin<'hed a trip to eitht•r the Rose or the Orangr llowl v.'ith :t 38·6 llig 'l\•n foot ball vil,1ory ~atur­ d:.ay over J\11nncsuta. The unbeaten Buckeyes will play ?tt ichigan at Ann Arbor. Mic h. next week to decide the C'on!erence C'hampionship and accompanyi ng Rose Rowl berth for the eighth straight season The h.lser will go to the Orange Bowl. After exte'ndint his national re- <'Ord to 31 straight regular season games of over JOO yards, Griffin was accorded a .standing ovation by the crowd or nearly 88,000, the •Wth sellout in a row (or Ohio Stadium . Wolverines Wh1 CHAMPAIGN. Ill. -Gordon Bell scored a pair of first quarter touchdowns Saturday and un- defeated, fourth -r a nk ed Michigan defeated Illinois, 21-15, to set up a Rose Bowl showdown with Ohio State next Saturday. The victory gave Mil'higan a 7·0 record in the conference and 8-0-2 overall. l\1ichigan turned a fumble and a poor punt into touchdowns in the (irst period, and the Wol vE"rincs struck ror another score in the third quarter following a pass in · terception by Dwight Hicks. ifukers Romp L , Neb . 1ng M1ssour1 tomt·back in whjch the Tigers hud wiped out a 20·0 Oklahoma lt·ad to go ahead 27-20. Missouri. whlrh used the ru n- ning or Curti s Rrown and thl" psssing of SlrvP J)is arkiewicz to dt•moli s h tht• ('ommanding Oklahorna lead , had one last shot at victory. Jt failed when Tim Gibbons missed a 40-yard fi eld goal with I :02 remaining. la11ha1Ck• Fall LAWRENC,"'E. Kan. -Davt William s brought 10th-ranked 1 Colorado from behind with a ~yard touchdown pass late in the third quarter and then Cinished Kans as with a key fourth down completion in a las t quarter Scoring drive Saturday a s the Buffalos defeated the Jayhawks, 24-21. Arl:ona Roll• FORT COLLINS. Colo. - Bruce Hill threw two touchdown passes and tailback Oerral Davis rushed for 145 yards Saturday to pa<'e 12th-ranked Arizona to a 31-9 Western Athletic Conference footban victory over Colorado Slate. Arizona's offensive show offset a long -range kicking performance by Cater ado State's Clark Kemble that inl'luded an NCAA record 63-yard field goal . Kemble's other field goals were from 54 and 47 yards and they ac - coun_ted [or all the Coll[>radoStat(' .sconng. q ••m llW bid 11 the llOll !Nm. rt Tt~Q:;.•!J!t'\1--l'a!~~ Tt .. 1A•M+ntwo-1kt.t1WLQnghot'n1 . · ce Ferragamo st hair touchdowns e himself Saturday Aggies,\> Longhorns Triumph f'IO!, tht "'lflMr ol llW Dec. 6 ltllfl, A~·A1kl<IW1 .. ,... p1. Ofllcl1l1 .a1 Pwnn $111• --1<11 Pl•T• Pitt"'~ !>.llufll•Y -•nd Georqi1 •rot lllQh on llw Utt. Nodotc!1ion w111 bl m1de tor• -k iUGAll IOWL' Al•tMima 11 tiellfl'l'dto bt wl ., rt. "°11 1e1m, bu1 tile Crim-.on Tldle /Wis ,.gt •n· nouno;HI tnylllol'lq y~1 "!~ oooonf<lt could be I~ ~r OI ne •I s~·u•n~,·, Neb•t•k•·Okl11ho1TW1 <!<'"'"' Otr>t• OG•1•b1l•l•t • trt j>e.., Stitt •nd ""'- GATOll eovtL. Florid• I Ctff!led. biO S'11tur- ., .... TIM oppontn! m•Y bl the IDH• "' Ill# flllnk~1,.+no wtekend m1ttl'I 111i-1eut and' Te••• A&.M. Ofl'lltr ~\lbilltlH.,.. ~"" Stltf -•rv•-· .. l!ACN 90WL: NOrlll C1rofl ... Slllt a(.(IOlld I bid !.lhll'Ooly. ~11blllllt\ •• IN WC-1Nm 1r~ I Ark.,,Sll, c;.o..011, Gtorglt TKlll!ld INryttnd. ,.... ASTltO.aLUl:•°"Nl:T aOWt..: 0"1<1•1• ... irot-'ltW 111 ColDl'ldll. Otlwr1 b11"9wd..,... coA- 1itlt1't\loll ... , ~"" s1111. A•kl<IWt, INrvl•nd. UCLA. lU,. aOWL' Pitt 1Cl!J9l..:I 1 bid S..,1.,,0.y. (,olOrtdO b • po11lt1!t oppoMnt. .. lllifA •OWL: Tiit wlnnsr ot ll'llt No¥. ?'I ,ArifO'll-Arl1on1 Sl1!1 Qlm<I "-II ll'lt o-. A _..i 111m 1\;11 "ot betft pl<kld. Llll:ltTY aowL: No l11m hi~ bt9f1 1.,...llfll ~ thoH bllrwJ con1IO....., .,. Al'klnMS. C.Ulomll, Gtorgl1, Gto•o•• TKh. UCLA Ind use TAtt0a1111,.1: a owl.: Ml•ml olOlllo 111n11 !tie Mlfl-A,..l'l(MI Conltr&nee cl\lmplon. ~h ....,.., ton1hMra!lon ••• Col0<1do. Gfol'Qle Tt<ti, M11•1ttnc1 ll>CI ~111 C..rou.._. Sports in Brief ranked Nebraska to a 52·0 ight football vic- tory over Iowa State, setting up next week's .showdown with six - th-ranked Oklahoma. Ferragamo hit s even or nine passes for-163 yards in the first half and sophomore wingback Curtis Craig scored twice to pace the easy romp in which the Cornhuskers piled up 306 yards total offense in the first hall while punting only once. Sooner• RaH11 COLUMBIA. Mo. -Joe Washington dashed 71 yards (or a fourth quarter touchdown and then bolted in to the end zone ror a two-paint conversion Saturday to lift sixth-ranked Oklahoma to a 28-27 come-from-behind Big Eight football victory over 18th ranked l\.1issouri. Washington's dazzling run, followed by his burst for the tying4, and winning points, came with 4:20 to play and erased an amai:- • .. ABA Could Lose Two More Teams The Utah and Virginia franchises in the American Basketball Association revealed .'Saturday that neither has suffi- , tient funds to meet payrolls they must pay by Monday, m eaning the beleaguered ABA could lose "two more teams by then. · The distinct possibility that ''Virginia and Utah would fold - following the lead or the now- defwtcl San Diego and Baltimore <'lubs -would reduce the ABA to 5ix teams and fu rther endanger the league's chances of survival. It would also mean that the ABA-struggling with hig h 'Payrolls tbat approach $100,000 per player per season-would have lost four teams in less than five weeks. KlpgsTled l NGLEWOOD -Toronto's narryl Siltier connected on a first period power pl ay goal a.nd Sports on TV 10 a.m . (2) -NFL FOOT- BALL -The LO!; An gcll's Rams meet the Falcons in ~tlanta . (4) -Sche<!uled · The Kansas City Chiefs meet lhe Steelers al Pittsburgh. 1 p.m . (2) -NFL FOOT- BALL -Scheduled : The Chicago Bears meet the 49ers at San Francis co. (5) COLLEGE FOOTBAl.L - USC vs. Wa shington in a game taped at Seattle Saturday. 3 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -<lregon State meets the UCLA Bruins In a game taped Saturday at the Coliseum . ., 4 p.m. (7) --COLLEGE 11 1 FOOTBALL 1975 -1-llghlii;:hts ., of 1rlected gam~s played last 1 , wnkt'nd. goalie Wayne Thomas played spectacularly in the nets to help the Maple Leafs gain a l ·l Na- tional Hockey League lie with Los Angeles Saturday night. The Kings jumped to a 1-0 lead at 5: 16 or the opening' period on Mike Murphy's unassisted goal. He beat Thomas from 25 feel after stealing the puck from the Leafs at the blue line. Connor• Upset LONDON -Eddie Dibbs upset Jimmy Connors, 1-6 6·1, 7 -S Saturday in a thrilling all- American final or the Dewar Cup and started on toward<; a place in the tennis Masters event. Dibbs won the first prize or $9,450 and collected a total of 60 Grand Prix points in his bid to make the Masters tournament in Stockholm. A"'ericans Win HONG KONG -AmericHns Alex Mayer and Tom Gorman posted semifinal victories Satur- day in the $50,000 Citizens Tennis Classic. Mayer ousted Mexico's Raul Ramirez, 2·6, 6-J, 6-2, while Gorman eliminated llrian Got- tfried, 6·3. 7-5. 84-27 Victory PULLMAN, Wash. -F'ullbark Vaughn William s scored twice in the first quarter and Chu C'k Diedrick s<'t lln NCAA record by kicking· 12 extra points ~s Washington State mauled Idaho, · 84--27, in college football Satur· day. Quarterback J ohn l-Jopkins and (lanker Dennis Pe<1rson also scored two touchdowns each n!i the Cougars snapped a sevcn- game losi ng s treak. It wa'J their eighth atraight victory ovtr their rivals from Moscow. Idaho. which i:s onl y about seven miles \trom Pullman. . . .. HOUSTON -The devastating Texas A&M defensive combo of Lester Hayes and Mark Jackson SE't up two touchdowns over :.a span of 88 seconds in the third quarter Saturday to rally the third-ranked Aggies to a 33·14 Southwest Conference football victory over Rice. The come-from-behind victory gave the Aggies a 5-0 SWC record and set up a .showdown at College Station Nov. 28 against Texas for the conference title. TeJtas Bree:es AUSTIN, Tex. -Quarterbark Marty Akins guided seventh- ranked Texas to a pair of first quarter scores and· sore·toed freshman Russell Erxleben kicked two field goals lo send the Longhorns to a 27-11 SOuthwest Conff'rence football victory ov er winless TCU. Raiders Roll LUBBOCK. Tex. -Texas Tech. fanning the faint flame of a bowl bid, got ~ two quick touchdowns from quarterback Tommy Duniven and four field goals from Brian Hall and rolled Saturday to a 33-10 victory over defending Southwest Conference champion Baylor. A Red Raiders defense pro- duced a couple of untimely f}a ylor fumbles and Duniven cashed both for touchdowns. scoring from the &ars 19 and then from the tv.·o. Hogs Whip S/fflf DALLAS ~ Arkansas senior quarterback Scott Bull musrle<I aside Southern ?.tethodist's bat~ tered defenders f or on e touchdown and bruised his way for more than 100 yards ti) set up three more touchdowns Satur- day. keeping the Razorbacks alive in the Southwest Con- ference race with a 35-7 victory over the Mustangs. Bull and super sub Rolland F\lchs C'arried the offensive at- tack for Arkansas after star run- ning back Jke Forte was injured on a 38-yard touchdown run in the first period. DORSE11' SPARKS PIIT PAST IRISH PI1"l'SBURGll (AP) -Tony DorsPtt slashed through Notre Dame"s defense for a record· brt>aking 303 yards rushing and scored a pair or Jong first half touchdowns to lead unranked Pit tsburgh to a 34 -20 upset victory Saturday over the ninth-ranked Jrish. It was Pitt's fi rst victory since 1963 over Notre Dame. which fell to 7-3 and was knocked from ma· jor bowl consideration as of- fi cials of the Sugar a'nd Cotton bowls looked on. ·r>or:sctt rambled 71 yards for one first half touchd own and car- rit>d a short pass 49 yards (or another te hel p Pitt raise its re- cord-to 7-3 and secure a Sun Bowl bid . - • -.. RICK BASHORE Back of the Year VIC RAKHSHANI Lineman of the Year Edison Duo Top Sunset Players Despit e fini shing second to Wes tmins te r ll ich 's Lions , J.A:lison 1-ligh 's Rick Jlashore and Vic Rakhshanl are back and lineman of the year i n the official AJ1·Sunset L.cague foot ball selec- tions for 1975 as selected by the Daily Pilot . for 1.188 yards with 85 comple- tions in 152 attempts. lie struck for 1 I touchdown passes. Rakhsbani, the 208-pQund tight end for the Charger~. was also a big factor in defense at linebacker and along the line. Coath of lh('tycar goes to Bi!J '..._Dos well or Westminster, who ~uided his team to the crown, the I.ions' first since 1971 and the fifth title during Bosv.;ell's 17 yE"ars at the Lions helm. His offensive blocking and pass ('atcbing ability gave him the nod for the lineman of the year honors, although he had stiff competition from Western's Britt Bell and Los Alamitos' Ron Langer. The Lions dominate the picks with six first team berths_ fLDd three second tE'am selections, while runnerup Edi.son has thrtt first team a nd five second team players . Bashore was a shoo-In for the back of the league honors, although Westminster's Dennis Boswell was a strong sttond <'hoi.ce. Bashore was everyth.ing to the Edison offense with his running and passing, plus he was an out- standing defensive back . He ran for 260 yards on 91 car- ries durina: the season and passed Only two juniors made the fU'St teams-and both are from Foun- tain Valley. Ken Marg~ and Bo Boxold, outstanding pass re· ceivers, were placed oo defense where they also sparkled during the season. * * * * * AILSUN)> ET LEAGUE First Team Offense Pos. Player, school Weighl TE ·-Vic Rakhshani, FAison 208 'I' -Ron Lange r , J_.os Alamitos 225 G -Dan Meeks, Marina 205 C Augie Ni eto. Loara 200 G -Britt Bell , Western 215 T ~ ?.1ark Case, Westminster , 225 WR -Rob Romine, }Vestmins(er 170· fl -Birk Bashore, Edison 175 #B -Dennis Boswell, Westminster 200 .B -Terry Hess, Western tT"6 II ,Steve Foley, Newport Harbor 195 First Team Defense DE -Dennis Hickcox, Westminster. DT -Dan Slrajna, Newport Harbor DT -Mike Potter, We,1.min ster ,DE -Paul Radish. Edison f\1G -Kevin Patterson, Fountain Valley LB -Tim Bretz, Loara LB -Bo Boxold, Fountain Valley DB -Mike Cadwell, Weslminster DB -Bob Crafl, Marina DR -Kurt Kingsolver, Los Alamitos. DB -Ken Margerwr,-Fountain Valley Second Team Offense Rec -Rich l-larrison, Newport Harbor T -Steve Bruno, Newport 1-larbor G -Skip Fraser, Edison C -Mike Fry, Westminster G -Mark Burke, Fountain Valley T -Haynes Ailey, Edison Rec -DQn Whan, Edison B-Tim DeMase, Westminster B -Chris Dove, Fountain Valley B -Bruce Heiser, Los AJamitos B-Steve Fogel, Los Alamitos Second Team Defense DLr-1 -Bob Tiezzi, Marina DLf\f -Jim Williams, Edison OLM -Mark Scavo. Marina OLM -Kevin Lindsay, Newport Harbor LB -Steve Williams. Westminster LB -Randy Schwartz, Edison LB -Leroy Ramirez, Western DR -Mik e Schultz. Loara DB -Mike Marquez, :r-~ountain Valley DB -Lynn Peterson . Loara DB -Rick Fleager, \Vester11 • 230 195 210 196 180 190 185 168 175 160 155 160 230 185 190 215 2()5 175 165 175 175 !65 195 180 215 215 200 170 180 146 165 165 175 * Class Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.- Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. ·Sr. Sr. Rams, Atlanta Collide ATLANTA !AP) -Rookie quarterback Steve BartkO'WSki's hopes. of starting for the Atlant• lo"alcons again.st the Los Angeles Rams today have been dashed by coach Marion Campbell. "l 'm not going to play ~eve Bartkowski as long as bis elbow is locked in a cast," Campbell ~aid. "Right now I would clas&ify bim u being highly questiooable and I hav:e no indication how loog it will be ~fore he is out of the cast." Bartkowski , who seems to l':ive the staggering Falcons a Wt . has been sidelined ror two weeks ,-Ith Oa TV Toda11 Cha11el2at 10 an elbow injury, missing two ol the team's moJt miserabl< perlonnan«.s i.n losses to Ne"' Orleans (23-7) and Minnesota (38--0). Meanwhile, the Rams are walk.ing a way from the field in the National Football Con- ference's Western Division, hold- ing a three.game lead with oozy six remaini.ng. The Rams, upset 24-23 by San Francisco last week, e nter today's clash in Atlanta Stadium with six victories in their laat seven games. However, they wl1I be without the s~rvices of two de- f ensive tackJes out with knee in· juries-starter Larry Brooks and reserve Bill Nelson. Campbell indicated Friday he wodld start former Reisman Trophy winner Pat 9.llllvan at quarterback, replacing Klm McQuillcen, who had five passes intercepted and Jost two tumes in last week's disaster at M1Dnmot.a. The Falcons also plan to start Carl Rusa at middle linebacker ID place of Tommy Nobis, who has missed most practice sessions this week after returning lo hls Texas home because ol. lhe death of his father. · The Rams, who dumped the Falcons, 22-7, a month ago in Los Angeles, hold a commanding 14-2-2 series lead over Atlanta. but the Falcons have won two ol the last three meetings l.D Atlanta. . Lawrence McCutcheoD of the Rams cootinues to lead the NFC in rushing despite being held to only 40 yaf"ds last week. Mccutcheon bas 585 yards while Atlanta's Dave Hampton is fourth in lhe NFL with 543 yanb. Aztecs Fall To Spartans . ' SAN JOSE (APl -Defensiv. back Gerald Small ot San J ost state ma"de two fourth period iii terceptions, including one for : touchdown, as the Spartans beai San Diego State, 31-7, Saturda~ to claim the Pacific Coas Athletic Association footbal rhampionship. Small picked off a pass fron the Aztecs' Craig Penr ose second ranking passer in the na tion, near the right sideline witt 11 minutes remaining in tht game and dashed 53 yards for tht score which gave San JOl&ia 16-~ lead. Three minutes later, hh end zone iittercepy.c>n killed Sar Diego's fin al sc..orfng threat in th< regionally tet€vised game whict was full of interceptions. , Rick Kane ran 28 yards fo1 another lat~an Jose touchdown. and the Spartans added eight points in the final minute wher. linebacker Vance Topps scored on an interception and the Aztecs' Duke Fergerson wa ~ trapped for a safety on a kickofl return. 'Barna, Gators Win Big I T USCALOOSA, Ala. -Split end Ozzie Newsome caught two long touchdown passes from Ric hard Todd Saturday to spark fifth -ranked Alabama to a 27-6 college footb 11:I I victory over scrappy Southetn Mississippi. The victory gave Alabama - believed headed ror the Sugar Bowl -a 9-1 record. The Crims on Tide went 83 yards the first lime it had the ball with Newsome hauling in a 32- yard pass from Richard Todd for the score. Gator• Ra111blf' GAINESVILLE, Fla . - Florida quarterba<'k _Don Gaf- fney, conquering a Kentucky de· fense that kf'yed on (uUback Jim- my DuBose, passed for two touchdowns end scored one himstlf SaturJWy as Gator Bo~d· bound Flori<Ta walloped the Wildcats 48-7. Georgia 1''111• ATHENS, Ga. -Andy Reid, filling: in fort wo injured starters. scored a pair oC second half touchdowns Saturday and led 20th·ranktd Georgiot to a 28·13 r t> glooally televised Southeastern Conferenre football victory over Auburn. Vols Shocked MEMPHIS, Tenn. -Senior fullback Paul Hofer ran ror 119 yards . including a 63-yard touchdown sprint in the firs l quarter, and Mississippi threw up a stone wall defense Saturday lo whip Tennessee, 23-6, in a southeastern conference game. Natlfl r .... bles ATLANTA -Georgia Tech's Adrian Rucker scored on a fou.r· .Yard run with 1 :28 Je(t to play Saturday, guiding the Yellow Jackets to a 14·13 college football victory over Navy which torped oed the Mids hipmen's hopes for a post-season bowl bid . LS() Defeated. BATON KOUGE, LA. -Mis· sisaippi State tailbaC'k Walter Packer r a n 85 yards for » touchdown early in the game and Kinney J ordan kicked a con- ference record three field goal5 to spark a 16-6 ups.ct over Southeastern Conference rival Louisiana State Saturday night. Prep Win Mark Shattered GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (APJ -Hud5'>n High School, representing a tiny Michigan town or about 2,500 persons, won its 72nd consecutive football game Saturday to set a nat.iona.l h.igh school record. Hudson defeated Kalama.too llackett, 24 -14, in the semifinal round of Mi chignn's Class C playoffs. The victory broke the rttord O( 71 COnSC<'Ulive high school football victories set by Jefferson City, Mo. fro m 1958-1966. For <'Oa<'h 'tom Saylor. it was his 86lh victory agailUll rour de- feats and one til!"'in 10 years at l-fudson High. which last lost in the opening game or the 1968 sea.son. The recordtf!etting victory came ln the fir~t round olthe rt~t high school playo(fs in modern high school history in Michigan, I ~-:,_-:.__ .. _. '"-----J..... _ _._ . -· I •. ..... ...... -. - \_ ... ' •• • Su~. No"e(Tlbttf 16. 1975 OAll. V PILOT ~J ~ Unbeaten Tritons Wr8p Up Title, 21-6 • • '· t Ry HOWARD L. llANDY Ol-0.11, ...... ~ San Cle m ente IU&h School figur~ to move into the '.'lo. J ~pot 1r:i Cl F 2...A football ratings (ollowtng a convincing 21·6 vic- tory over Univ("rsity's Trojans Saturday in South Coast League action at,. Tustin n igh. The Triton!:i f1n1shed the r e· guJar campaign with a 9--0 re- cord. their rirs t unde realed season tver in football. I~ast week they were No. 2 in 2-t\ rJt- inga.,but Royal Oak, the leader, was knOC'ked off Friday night leaving the door open for San C1tmente. Using a bruising ground game to control the clock, the Tritons also utili zed a passing game "'hen it counted most in the televised mid day outing under sunny skit's. Bpan Wood , the Tritons out- stanUing running back, carried for 65 yards in the first half bc·fore spraining a n ankle and sit- ting out the second hall. He oow Rio Hondo Next It's -a Breeze h.al l ,OIJyards for the season. But the wealth of hard-running back5 at coach Allie $chaff's contmand took up the slack and kept the pressure o n the University de fense, finally wear- ing it down for a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns. Randy Adams carried for 110 yards. Tom Arons for 101 and Tim Vlei$ides for 50. Alter knocking at the dOQr twice in the firs t half. San Clemente went to the air on two successive plays to score lhe game'j firsl touchdown ...,.ith 29 seconds r emaining 1n the half Vlf'isides hit Ron Wadt' for 15 and then for seven in the t•nd zone for the Sl'ore with Tom 5'.'haff k1ck!ng the conversion. Wadt• later-suffer ed a musc-lt_• cramp but Is expe<"t ed baC'k for t his ""''eek's playoff opener t'rid<J y nighl. San Clemente"s s(>('ond half touchdowns were scored b) Adams on a one-yard plungt• and by Arons on a six-yard rWl. OAMl.STATllttG ' F.,,1-..,,.,,,.,"9 IO F.-\~-"."°'""no I "''''-'"P9.,.!llt • o lql•llU1'~'" 11 V••itt ru\l'll"V i.• f..-11\pe\Uf\Q 1• Y••°"I011 1' ,..., , •• .,, Q•lllM lr- Punl •·•'fll 0"1 I 11 0 v.a~" ... '""" • "° F-fl·luMbl•\1011 'l . ~····· "" ......... ,.~ c1e..,.nw u ' , "' " " "' ,., " .. , t<• '' ,, .... \M>oCI I •I 0 JI w-' ,. 0 •0 AO.I,.... XI ltO 0 l l Vlel \IOn ~~· .. ~. --Tot ... K .. .,.., O.•n °'""m ·-l Pt•I\ V!•llldl-1 0 111 __ , ......... IOl•I~ ~ • JO .. 1• .. t1 101 0 ... 1 1 a 1 D J " 0 ... \1 ,.., '' .. 1 " ~ ' • • J I II.I PASSING 1.••Cl•-11111 • • ' " ... ~ f(loi ,. • • 0 'l't ' 0 0 0 • • • • ' 0 .., v .. 1 .... ,,11, • ••• :1 u ,. ~, "" ... .... " ' " ' ' ' • ' n .tu ' ""' -~' " 14-3 Triumph (;-auchos Rally ToDownSDCC Special to t ht" Dally Pilot S A'.'l D I EGO -Saddl eback College. getting a s plendid de- f'ensive effort . rolled to its seventh straig ht football victory Saturday night . a 14-3 l\1 ission Co nference decision over San Dteg0 City Coll e~e at Balboa Stadium, hete. The win ran th<' Gauchos" Mis- sion cir<"uit mark to 6-0 and set up next Saturda y night 's t itl e s ho>A'dov.•n battle ""''ith Citrus College at l\1i ssion Viejo lligh. C itrus , a 33-7 v ictor over South...,·estern. is unbeaten this St"ason and i::; also 6-0 in con- fer£'n.ce action. The winner o l the title shov.·down will gain a berth in the Dec. 6 bowl game ""''ith the Western State Conference victor. At San ·Di ego coaC'h George Hartman·s Gauchos trailed at halftime, 3-0. but scored TDs in the third and fourth periods to pull out the win . But it was strictly a d efensive nig ht for Sa ddl e back , T h~ \Gauchos sa<"ked Knights quarter Chris Petitte lor ... J 10 yards in losses with Jerry Wight, Rich Force, T im Murphy, Hugh Roberts and ~1 ark Dobis stand· ing out . Pet itte. a 5-10 sophomore, fini shed. the game with 201 yards p"ssing, C'OmpJeting 23 O[ 32. Dobis tallied the first Gauchos TD. going three yards with 7:02 left in the third quarter to culminate a long drive. Jim Green added the extra point. Then with 4 :45 left in the game, dt>fensive back Ke vi n McGarry pieked off a Petitte pass and rambled 23 yards for Sad:,...-- dleback 's second TD. It was his seC'ond interception for et touchdown this season. San Diego's field goal was 1.1 28-yarder by Curt Lembeck in the opening qu a rter. It caml~ after.an interce ption of a DeBord pass. GAME STAll~TICS ' .. F1r\f-fl\'"'"!l>Q I 7 F!rll -'°" p.illil>Q 1 F1r\\-.O\pe,.,lh~\ 1 1 1'ol1!Ur,l-l'll •1' 11 v..-lkr\Rl'tl119 I•• "" Y••lkl>'\\ll'OQ "7 711 Y••MIOll ,. no Net Y••lh 011~ 7•7 14~ For GWC, 38-8 . By F:D RU RGART when Golden West rushc-d for 3J8 ~ P,,,,IJ-•«Q 0111 'JI J • 1T Y•rlbpen•l11fO •·Ill S.•~ F.-.,~.f.....,l>lt\lO~I )•I ,.? ~.,.,,Oll•r'l•n tllU5HIHG S1tC11,tb<lck 0 0 I 7 t• l Cl 0 l)o. l 011.,. 0111y ..... ,,wtt yards . .,. It .... ·as hard to believe that the Davis set up his TD "'ith a 49- C.olden West College Rustlers yard run to)he one-yard line. ""''('re looking ahead to their big Rob Gasway and Mark Gorman showdown with Rio Hondo next opened a huge hole on the right week. for the quick Davis who exceeded Playi ng with their second and the JOO-yard m ark tor the eighth third string in the fourth quarter. time this year. the Rustlers still rolled to a s ur-Davis' 152 yards n 19 carries prisingly easy 38-8 victory over boosted his season rushing total the I,os r\n g ele s !!arbor tol,199. St>ahav.·ks in Sout hern California l.A Harbor was its O\.\frl victim ConferC'nel' football action at in the firs t half, driving to the Orang(' Coas t Col\C'ge Saturd ay Golden West 12, 3 and 5 without ni ght. scori ng . Also. Seaha .... ·k s The .... ·1n improved t h e Rustlers' conference mark to 5-0_ Golden \Vest meets Rio llondo for the championshi p Saturday at El Ranc ho •tigh Sctiool. Running their veer offenst> \\'ith ne~1t: perfection. the Ru stlers took ~a 12-0 halftinle lead and sealed the victory .. ~:ith just two minutes gone in the second half. • :\lark Davis ' one-vard 1'D run s<'nt R:ly Shacklcfof-d's Rustlc>rs ahead by 18 :lnrl t he outcome ...,·as never in doubt again on a night Lagunans, CdM Win In Volle yball Laguna Beach a nd Corona del ?.1ar posted \'ic tories in the open- ing round of the girls' CIF volleyball-r;tayoffs Saturday. Laguna Beach breezed past visiting Loara, 15;4, 15-0 and Corona del l\1ar whipped invad- ing Thous and Oaks, 15-8. 16-4 . T he Newport •l arbor-Mater Dei score was unavailable. The Newport coach failed to call in the result and s he could not be contacted. In other matches, Costa A-1 esa fell to host St. J oseph, 15-3, 15-11 and San Cle mente lost to Mira Costa, 15-1. 15-6. Laguna . ...,·hieh was sparked b) the play or Chris Anderson, J\1 aya Thiene and Dawn Spurlock . ...,-ill meet St. J oseph Tuesday night at a si te to be selected. Corona del J\f ar ""'iii face l..os Alamitos in the second round Tuesday night. t.os Al adv<meed with a 15·8, 15-4 win over Pius X. Pacing CdM 's Sea Kings Satur· day were Alison Child, the team captain. and Carin Cou ller In CoSta Mesa"s defeat. the Mustan~s held 01 7-0 lead in the Sl'Cond game before tumbling. The top players were Peggy Flathers, Rarbara McCormick and Wendy Wie vel. Leading San Clemente wer~ Peggy Beard,-Mary Mc-Mi chael and Elizabeth Edwards. quarterback i\1ike Camello was i nter~epted t ""''ice in the first half. Rut credit must go to an ag- gressive Golden West defense. Tailback Kevin Cole. 'running from a power I , .... ·as chalking up big gains until he got close to the goal line. On one fourth down and one play at the thr('e, Tony Dom- inguez dropped Cole for a one- yard gain and the freshman run· ning back from Gardena lli gh ...,·as upended o n another fourth down play at the five. Cole separated a ~houJdcr I ale in the first half and didn't play again. The Rus tle rs d('fense played well in the second haJ(. i\-1 ark ~1esner ·s fumblC' recovery set up tht"' Rustlers· fourth TD and An - dre Lopez returned an intert'ept- t>d pass 65 yards [or Golden West ·s last seorC'. .t\fter J\.1esnt>r "s recovery, the Rustlers drove 62 yards in 11 plays with Rich Shrout throwing a 24-yard scoring strike to Jack Upton. .. The Rustlers · other s eor('s C'ame on a one -yard rUfl by Loren M:icklin . a one-ya rd sneak by Shrout and a two-yard bl ast by Davis. GAME STAT11iTIG Fir51-..,,ru•l'tl110 Fir"lt -'" Pl•'ino f'lr't dowfl1 ~n•ll"" TIJl•l llr~tdown1 V.+-lb ru•l'lll>Q v ... osPl,ilnQ V•rcktMI '*'••r-d1"41l- P\Jnl1·•"'1 111'1 V•rck-111..:I f'umblt \·lumblt1 lo1t ' S.t•re ''ON""" H " • " "' "' " "' •·11' ... " • " ' • " '" " " '" ·~· '"' " 0 0 0 I I n O ll1Jl9 °''"'" Mo ct 11" -·· ... _ "'""' _,, Pun!,.. ... ,. l(~\fft Es.:her TOl•t\ '"" ........ l(rltlz ,_ 0. .. 1," Hll••11>1 "-' """'" Tol•I• " " 01 ' " ' " " • " " ' ' ' " ~ " " ' • V• " " " " " • ' • .,. !11 PASSING 0.,..lllWett " ' • ' ' ' • • • • " ' ' ' ' • ' • " ,, .. .. ' . ..... ' " LA H•,..,_ '' 10 ' "l ••• " " '" " " "' .. " .,. .. " ". " " '" " " " " .... '" ,,. UNl'S RON DYKES (30) RUNS FOR A SHORT GAiri a ~;;;ND BLOCK BY MARK MURPHY. FV Thumps Loara, 42-6 Hudson Sparks Baro1zs to Win By L A UR ESE KF:VS Ol I ... 0•111 Pilol S~ft Th't' Fountain Valley ll1gh Aarons. displaying a nc>ar na\\:.c l~s offense. scored 35 points in the first half. and then went on to defeat the Loara Saxons 12-6 Saturday night at La Palma Park. The Barons held t.oara score- less until late in the fourth period as Fountain Valley e nded its Sunset League football season with a4-4-l overall record. Bruce Pickford"1 Raron.c; un- veiled. a new running ba<"k in Rill Hudson . . The 1$5-pound senior. v.·ho had not gained a yard aJI season. rushed for 97 yards on 17 earlies including two t ouc hdowns. On F'o untain Valley's thi rd play of the evening. the speedy b3<'k too k a h anll off from quartPrhaek Chris [)ove and scampC'r(•d 42 y<1r(l..; down thE' sidE'linl's for the score Junior StC'VC' Stt>i nk e ki cked the PAT. ont' of six he booted. The sC"ofe. ""ith 8:53 rema1n1ng in the first quart£'r >A"a s 7-0. and thC' on slau,S hl had JU St bt~)!un · Two play s later , J,oar.J fumbll:'d a nd the Barons had tht· ball again. Fountain Va\\p~· scored agai n a nd that 's the way 1t would go all nig ht . When the offense wasn't scnr ing the def£'ns e ""''as getlinl! the ball back so they could. flarass ed and chased all e\'C'n in~. Loara quarterback :\·l ark Carlton was able to complete un ly five of 17 passes and \.\'as in _terceptcd s i:< times Oo,·e ran for onC' tourh!lov.n use to ,Liberty Bowl? MEMPllIS. Tenn. ~ "ft ap- pears Southern Califortlia ...,•ill be in the Liberty Bowl ." bowl founder and executi\l.C director Ambrose F. "Bud" Dudley told The Associated Press early to- day. Dudley said he had not 'had of· ficial word of the acceptance from anyone at Southern Cal, but added a West Coast Liberty Bowl SC'OUt, Jlerbie 1-lunt. had told him by phone tha t Dr. John R. Hub- bard had been extended the in- vitation and1lad accepted. A spokesman for USC s aid hl' C"O\lld not confirm that the ~chool \\'ould be going to the I.11'>l'r1Y Row\ and athletic dir ector Richard Perry also knew of no such accept ance ltunt said the invitation ":is e:<tended; despite USC's R-7 loss to Wa8hington. becaust' of !he ""''ay they played the f::<1n1<• . Hunt said Hubbard had fi rst talke<I with Troj3ns coaC'h J ohn McKay, who then C"onsultl-d with players, before ::igret'i n~ trl :1r C'ept . ;ind thre"' for t .,.,·o more. !IC' found :\like l\larqucz all alone bl'hind tht> l.oara :-C'cond;iry, <-1nd the pla y ...,.as good for :l f.8 yard toucho.,.,·n llf' ennneclrd on a n1n e-y11rdl'r "'1th Ken l\·largcrum for another :-l·nr<' R;1 c k up qu;i rtl•rbac k (;arv ('oleman dt rec!t•d th1• offl'nS(' iii th£' second h.i lf for lht' Baron:- lll' 1hrl.'\\' ;t 78 y~1rd toul'hdo.,.,·n strike also to :\1 <1r g1·rurn ~ •t~t 00wn1 • u•~'"9 "''" OOwflS p.t\\oroq F,,.,.,.,.... ... ,f"'n ~lt•~• lo!1l li•il oown\ Y1•0••usll•nQ Y1•0•1»niroq v1,.l\lo" ~1 Y••lh~•~ """" •vQ ""' Y 1,fhpen•1o ,~o f""'°'~' lumbl'' IO\I k••• 11, o ... "''" • '" "' • ... ) J1 0 ''" " ' ' • "' ·~ .. "" l JI 0 '» '" f """'•'" v111~, I• II o •1 0 D 0 ~ " c.o1....,, ... 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C'oaC'h Ed ~('\.\'land 's UC I An - teatc>rs fin ish the reguJar season F'riday at UC Santa Rarbara (:1 n'C'lock 1, then wait another week befo rl' playing in the NC AA tourney at Relmont Plaza JMX>l 1n l..ong Beach. UCI, a long with UCLA and Stanfo rd, fi gu r e to /}e thC' fa,·orites in the tourney ... Gary Figueroa paced the An teat('rs Saturd ay. !·le fired in f1v c- goals (all in the rirst lhret._• quancrs l as UC I j umped to :1 commanding 8·2 lead over !=itan ford, ...,,hich is tied for the Pac-R lC'ad "''Ith l 'CJ ,/\ "\\'e played ,·e ry well dt' fl'n S1Vt'l\', .. s aid :\'('""''land. "V.'e had a lo.tor lucky breaks and Wl' had a good counlE'r <ittack. Hut"iL \\·as thC' dC'fC'nst· that "'on it for us. Stanfnrd ...,·as l1n1Jt1.:d tnjLt'\l J:. shots 1n th(' gamc. Sl•nfo•d UC u v,,,.. UC l •vH>e \(0'"'0 -" 0 I 1 l \ l 7 .1 ) _,. •··ou•·•o~ ~. R"Dol l,OJl'W'I ). PLA YO FF BEKm TO DANA HIU~'l . Saturday .... -a~n 't l lnivt·rs 1ty Jhgh':-day. Fo!lo...,·ing a 21 ·G loss to San Clem<'nte 1n a tele\·1s<'d ,:aml' . t h(' Troj an!> ended in a three-...,•ay tie .,.,·ith Dana If ill ~ and Mission \'ie10 for second pla<;c in the linfll ~1ut h Coast l.eague standingS. ' 1\ co in toss was held at mid f1r ld and the Trojans were t•ll mln,.'lt('d from playorf <"On- ~ult·ra1 1on \\'hen they came up \.\'Ith th(' o<lc\ loss Oana !f il ls w11l rl'prt~('nt t hc- l (':1 ~u~ a s 1 hC' ser(lnd place t~::arn hv vir't i1~~ or a "'in over Mission \;Lt'JO durin~ tht"" lt"ague s eason. i\1\1 "·1\1 entt.'.'r the playorrs il three teams are-se lected Crom tht' South Coast rircuit. f--1--.L.:o , _., -------. . ' • ·------ OAlLYPILOT Sund11y November 16. 197~ X-country Titles To Mesa, MD, Uni Joe Youn~. Ulll St . John and Erie llul:::.t wer~ individual winner:. and Costa Ml'sa. M:.itL•r Dei and University hj ghs won team c h ~1 111 .Pionships in cross cou11 try league (inals Satur day morning. Young ran 9.JS uvt•r ;.1 two-mile course in Jl!H'· lng Cost n .~1 esa ti> .111 t>asy win 1n the lt•11tur-·• l.eague f1n ;.d!) at Villa Park. St John postc-...1 a 9 :23 as hi s ~1nter Dei Monarchs c-ornpilt~d 29 points to dcfL·;.it St l,~~ul (46) at Anahl•1n1 's I.a Palma Park. While Laguna Dt·ach ·s F.ric 1-lulst easily won in 9:53 at ~1 is~ion V11 •ju, lt was University whL<'h took team honors, nar- row I y edging San Cl"emente, 55-57. In the 1-:mpirc> l .L'(1j;(Ut· finals al I.a M1rulla Park. l"oothill 's i\1ark Spillsbury won in 9:37 while Huntington Beach's Oilers could finis h n o higher than third: Costa Me.Sa. r anked No. 2 in the C IF' •I-A poll , had its hArriers finish 1-4-6-7-9 while improvi ng Mater Dei wound up 1-S-7-8-9. The big surprise came in the South Coast l.eague. Mission Viejo 's Mike Walterhouse, con- :!iidered to" be the No. 2 high school harrier in Orange County. only fi nished seventh and must petition to the CJF For Area for t•n1ry u1 Saturd.iy':s prC"l11n1nar1 es at ~1 t San Antonio Co ll f.'ge . 1'he top two lt.'.a n1s .and t ht• first three runnt~rs fr om Cill'h league qualify , W;.1ltt•rhous(' .... ·as Sllffer1ng rron1 the nu and m isst•d twu day~ llf ""'orkouts l h 1 s wt•('k. Un1 ver:s 1ty':-Wood y (;lass .,.,•as n't :suffering '(rom lht• flu , th(1ugh, and firusht·d ;1 strung :.eeond , r unnin~ 10 .00. o nl'. second better th ~1n San Clrment(>'s T('rrv f(ud dlc-ston. - ~1Jl14C0A5T 1..IEAGUI; l"INAL5 l•IMl$$I.., V••l•I , H1.tlsl fLBI • lJ; l GI••~ •v• 10 00, l H'-"'<lle,1on !SCI 10-01 , • 80 .. rnon 10H) 10 01 S LAfkllll• jMVI 10 OI, 6 ,O,•t~lt PiCl 10 U , I W&llttl''°'"f \M V) 10 I•. I 1,1,,_I !001! 10 u , <> Fero 11.J! 10.1', 10 A.:Nmnlll\ !SC.110:11, 11 Aot"-•llw;n ILBJ 10.16, U . 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' , r~ THCi:J/ ~ETHOD JC,. Prep ,"CJ Football ,. 1 .. '1°\.: ' \ . ? .°<{' ~ • I ; -Standings ~ ·~'--. .-;, •ol Collegiate Football WEST. Syracu.se 37. Virginia o .U... St.16, LSU 6 Vireinia Tech !b.¥M.Io No, Caro. 17, T\llaoeLS W. Va.JI, RichmoodU Citadel 13, Ji'\Jrman 9. Colgate 21, Willi.Kary 17 Miami (fia.) 24, FIL SI. 22 ' .,. • '• < ,., _ ... , ""' " . -\.-7''.(-"'1"'- l , ... , '" • LOVI' l·t<OM Tilt. l!O U<;H i)11 ... 11"'' !111111 l hl· '""~h . Y••U r1n1,I 1t1"I thl· h:ill up 11\I H "I" .l!f l\lll~kly ,JHJ JWJ'f 111\fll tlll' 1ntcrvtning i.:-1.i''· I •1r th1i. f'll'fl"''' l•Jll 1h·l·d .i ,1l1h with 111cn1y "' l•dt , v11.; v.·hu.h will lilt lh·· h.1ll lr11111 thl· ~r.i~~ :and lJffY II \>uto lhl' IJ l/WJ ~ ')011e 1t I' ll'ry d111i.ult t.1 ~l'I 111u1h hJ•~~PHl 11n ,110 1~ lr<JHI t he l\JU.,h, thc~c ~hvt) will 1011 n1ur.:h IJrthcr lhJn normal. A 5-i ron sh ot fron1 1he rouah n1ay carry as rar 11'> u .l·HOn shot fr om !he f11rw1y. lOlll l•Ot1• f ro,,, Tiit ,RoYI "-P1ICl'l1 n1 from Woolt1. Uphill 1t10 0-0•,,...•ll Lit'-'"''' 1na ot"tr •11011 11• d•t••ltd tor you •ti ,o,1nold P11mlr'1 t100•I•• ·· Tro1.1bl• Sholl.' 'o• 10\I' copy, ••"cl IOC •ncl ;1 'tlm~. litl! •dOrflilKI •11~•1001 !O Arnl)l!'l P•lm••" '" ~•r• 01 1n11 n•"'•P•Pt• Golf Resul!s For Area Men Two one·UP victories on t)le 18th bole were re- corded in semifinal ac- tion or the annual high- Jow tournament a t Santa Ana Country Club over the past week. Fred Walker and Phil Arnold topple d Mike Jaegger and Frank Hilditch in the upper bracket while Bill Kin- cannon and Chuck Hollister won over J im Duggan and L loyd stocker in the lower half of the draw. Paul Renius h a d a ·hole-in-one .recently on the 10th hole, using a fivewood to cover the 168 yards. Big C'an11on Marvin M arks re- corded a hole-in-one al Big Canyon Country Clu b over the past weekend. Marks used a seven iron to cover the 159-yard 12th hole while playingtn a foursome that also in- cluded his wife and .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manson. In a jack and jill event, Mr. and Mrs . Barry Mer- ritt teamed with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin to capture first place wllh a IM . Second place went to Admiral and Mrs . Bill McCloy along with rt1r . end Mrs. Marshall Niedecker. They fired ._. 97 . Jn a low ball o f foursome event, Dick Broome, Ben Rizzatto. Bill Hanen and Dewey Tackaber ry took first place with 44 . Harry Dodson and John Parr tied with 1-larris Thompson and Bart McHugh for first place in a partner's bet- ter ball event with scores or 47 . Toby Olson and Ken Bishop finis hed in the next spcl at 48. '"ogUJto Be-It Del Canfield was the winner in A flight in a net tournament f o r t h e La g una Beach men's golf association recently. Ca nfield had a 78-12--66 to beat Albert Rotel ho (79·11-68) by two strokes. Third place went to Roy P ott s (81}.10-70). In B f ligh t . Jim Yancey (81·15----66) tied with Ly nn C athcart (84 -18 -66) for first place. Frank Clewell was next at85-16~. Sidney Newcomb (85-15-70 ) a nd Harry Green (88-18-70 ) tied for the next place. D. A. Boone was the winner in C flight with 88·19-. A l ie~ res ulted for second between William Allard (94 -21 -73 ) and Ga rrett Faga n (94-21 -73 ). Sherman Todd wa s next al 93·19-74 . SOU'TN COAn COM II'• lll:Nal'. • 1.. .. 1"1' ... ... 0r .... c.t\t • • ... 1J F.........,.. • 1 130 92 Ottr'llM-, ' "' " ~·AN 1 J la II $.MDltQOMIW "l J al 111 Ml., \<Ill Anl<>nlo 1 • JO 1• S-......,..1<_ ()r .... C0.•t•J,GrCK\moon1 I• Fulltr\gnlJ, 5.llnl•A,.. I S<1r1 o• MtM ti, Mt. s.......,. " u1..,....,•,o- Fu11Dt111n •I S.n D4lg,o N1tw It •·"'-' Mi s...c ., s.tftt• ...... ~•ICH•ltof SOIJ1141EltN (.AL C014 ,. fl£Jte;IE W.L. .• PA .• PA a.....w.se ) • i.-)J' lillo Noftdll ' e ID ,. SMt.llMnl<• J 1 1:19 .,. LA"""" J I II' • ~ 11 9159 lA~'4 • $ lt 211 l.Ol~CC 9 J n IP ........ ,...k_ ~Wttt•,,LAHtr ... I ltlo ...,_ 11. LA Sovt.,_tt 1oQ ~Monl(•11, c.,..., ... ,, ... ~,··o-~ W,t l n . ltlt Hondt •I IEI lll•ncPlt C1"'9U ti LA Hlfbor LA So.il"-ll 11 LACC. MISS.OH C011Pllitt1!11ca W.L .. Pl'" .. PA s.dcll.o.tll • 0 lU 70 OINS • 0 221 lT kn Oi90o J 2 1n 7' .,.'°""« ' J a JOJ S.. IMrMrdt'IO 2 • ta. :iu. ~"'"' 1 •1$1• Owlffty J • 1Q Ul ltl...,..... 0 I 11 U1 ....... ,.,k_t Stdd'-blM:ll I•. SM Olt91 J cn,..,.n, '°""".,...""" 1 Ol91ttl' l7, S<ltl Btr,..rdlno11 JtlwtrMet ;1t l'ltom.lr, PMI,..,..... ... T ... ,•,01- lt-l-.ldil•t ,..iom.r ....... , .• a._ a'"" -Silodd11CMK11; ., v;.1o o...nty •I Soul'-tllr" S-.0...,,_,,.ftO•t P•IOl'Nr S-Ol.go,•1 Rl..,f'tlO. GttANO•LBAOU• E I Dor lldO -· E"'°"' .. u ""'-·- lf'lutl w• ' . . ' ' ' VOIMllCC. 0 ) s..i-..,·.k-• El OorMlo»,CM\1'111111 !ioonof"I SJ, •lopet4flUI 29 ., •• "' .. •• " ... '" "' ... .. "' .. "' UCLA 31, Oregon St. 9 WashiJ\i(oo 8, USC i Wuh. St. 84, Idaho Z1 Stanford 33, Oregon JO San Jose St. 31. Sad DieroSt. 7 Cal Slate (LB) 26, Cal Poly (SLO) 24 Fresno St. 59, <:al Stale (I.A) 14 Cal Poly ( Pom l 33, Cal St (F\lllerton) 21 Lltlfl•l4 14, WlllMnel1t 9 OrfQOtl COi JO. PvQoel S.-o 11 $.:r-111• SL IS, N•ywMG ~I. 0 U .,.,,...it, Wl'lttO•r 10 ~o..r-•JI, tffl'llU llt-t r IJClll_...,. JO. NoM1tlrk191 u ~~"-,..,._.."''-" OM WMll St tl, I"-Ft ..... S - ~MSl,Olk.1MIJ a • ...,.,... 11, u ."' s-oi.ooo ...,_,.,.a ... 1111,"9c1tkv.cn 1 W W .... l"OI.,. .. S.O Of191'1 JI SOUTHWEST Texu27, TCU 11 Texu A&M 33, R ice 14 Arkansu 35, SMU 7 Texu Tech 33, Baylor 10 Ark. St. 54, Arlington 7. ...,.._St l),G.fttAl"ll-1 0.-lllW I). Ml11l\llppl COi 10' Tt UI Llltfwrlfl 11. Mlltllftd 10 ,.,.,.,."St, Ar• JS, 4"'-"'IM T.O. NI ROCKIES Cal 31, Air Force 14 BYU ~I. Utah 20 New Mex1co 38. Wyom- ing 32 Utah St. 42, Boi se St. 29 No. Tex. St. 24, New Mex. SI. 20 Arizona 31, Colo. ST. 9 Montana 28, No. Ariz. 2Z Ariz. St. 55, Pacific 14 Nevada (LV) 38, Weber St. 14 ........... st 7', ... C.!, l"lu.l••l.W NtwMooatco tJ E,..,.,... ,,_ ... Colofl(lt ,. 1!'#1 .. SIJl,WMofat•n. !) Soc..lwtoOOJl, Fl H;1ysJ7 ~I, IJtal\ )J. So Ul•ll 11 W NtwAIW•IC.11, HO Col«-t• WHWrn,CMt16.C-MI"''' SOUTH Alabama 27, So. Miss. 6 Mils. 23, Tennessee 6 • suNtlTLl!Aou• Vanderbilt23. Army 14 '"',..!; ._ T P" P.11 Duke 21. No. Caro. St. 21 , 1 o u1 '° Florida 48, Kentucky 1 'oW1trnl1111er ··-"-1.tltl Va llt I' ~ ~ ~ ;;; :': Georgia 28. Auburn 13 J J , ,, .. Ci:!· Tech 14, Navy 13 LoSAll'Nloo .-. -INt'l,..C ~ , ~ :: ,~ Maryland22,Clemson2Al ,.,_.H • .--J • 0 '°" 101 --· ' • 0 7J lll 5-.tlH"Ulf"I k- "-~lnV•lltl' •2. Lo.r16 IE,.PlltEl.EAO\IC CFl,..11 w•T Footl'IOI • 0 I K...,..,w t 1 0 •• •• '" .. ... " Prep Polo Pairings Memprus st. 14, HOUiton 7 ' ~ A&M lO, s-ihH'" IJ e lAotltWlttiy ... J1, ~ .... ,. s.1..,..1J,C-.«d10 lllllt>ftootdlD.GM"*""·w.tlbff. ~y.,. _,.. t1. Mtir\fwUlt 1 HOA-JO, l_..M;lrtMa s.ei.....,.,Stu, Fr~s.• 1"9'1 SI :i., .NC'--lllt MM Akon'l 11, ,.,. .. ,M Votwt Ft'l•H'1'J2.F1$11;U l" I ~ "•""1J••n-s., .... , 21. "•~.-. _,.,, .J. c. Stn/tflO, ,.,.,.unni.u '-""'-Vallf'I Jl. W Mii~· '""'*""""'t1,~-... -· l-"M )I, ,..lt"'°""9St 1• 8'4~ .... ..,.,_ ._ .. £ 11.tfthK:llY io, "'~'""'­_,.. u •1, NI Cllro c.nt '9 "41Cho1!5St I•, SE Loul.i-• "° CtroflM 41.T 17, 0.1,_,.5116 T~T<1<h:lll,Aut!lri,..1r• -o-n S11•, c ... t St. CM\le l 1 ~-!.l ... ,AlllMll'Sl.0-0 Mlu.h.fppl 'Il l :Ill, WI•. 1..1er-1r WC...-ot1NI !O,!'PP"IKl'll•M I I MIDWEST Ohio St. 38, MiMetota6 Michigan 21 , Illinois lS Nebraska S2, Iowa St. O Colorado24, Kansaa2l Indiana 9, Wisconsin 9 Mich . St . 47 Northwestern 14 Purdue 19, Jowa 18 Oklahoma 28, Miuouri 27 Ok.la St. S6, Kansa.s St. 3 Miami 10)27,KentSt.8 Dayton29, Marshall8 Drake27, Wichita St. Zl Tulsa 62, Indiana St. 7 Bowl Gr. 48, So. Ill. 6 Cincinnati 6, Ohio s Cl\loeO•l.~1112'0 E Ulk1111 I•, Mt,w111' 514 t1lltlOl:1 WtV.I' "· Ellllfl""l 6 DtllotlW.llly 11. NoOColwMo 14 ~:M. Wllml"91onO HO 1-.. .. , Wit., Wl'lllt•tltr 6 SE Ml,,_l:tt, Llncolt1 U1' SoColor-11, Fl H•J\ 27 SW Mi-II Jll, NE MhS.OUrl Sl It ~tell.I, Ill. •l , C.MIMQll IS ~1 Mlltl'IOdl,t •7. T •rlllo IS Gt¥e1ilnd 23, WllU;1rn Jtwtl 11 Gullford:Mo, C•l••bl n Min HHl.S, N••l>ltrlf 1 MllM l'O, Moref0o01.tlt 1 MIUWOllO, Cl.tlYlf·Slocllt<>n 0 ND c.ntrll U . MUli•ln t No MICllil>o'n 11, W IUino!1 2l NW MIUO<.M" I St :le. Mil10Uf j. Roll• 1 RO"W Hu!mian 1~. C.l'llr• 11 So O.~:M, Mllnll,.llo St lO So 0.11;CJ4a; St ll, 'l'Olilft91ll9wtl '' T-21.W~ll Wl'le•t<>n•2. ~II P•rl< 1 8<111 Sl:<tll, llllnol\ SI 1 E Illinois"· Mun•, St• ·' ANif'll+m S l I . .. -~BtKl'I l 4 0 " c""""' l s 0 .. K<lllll• J S O '"' .. •V ... "' Ann ed MOAl'INdSI: 1, Akr11110 Ounc Muo$11.l"9U"' t, Wllle-1 O Wl'f"W St, Mktltl. E"•IWYUI• 21 W Mk1'119MI 1•. E Mlcfllllf\ It Or.... l s 0 ~· I. 0 S..!wclil y's!tc•n~ FOQlltllll?t,°'.,.0-0 K•rw.dl' 11, C "'"'''I " " ... "' OAlllOEMGRO'ICLEAOIJI! , ....... 1 Wl G<lt'OtnGro.,. > I PKllk • ' 1 ........... ' 6mt0r•nck ) l ~.... '' UQul1>1.1 1 I Rllnct.DAl•rnllo' I S S..~t&.1,'1Sc..-. P". '°" .. " l]IJ jJ lJ )I I• ·~ " .. " 101 SJ 1.-0 La Ou11>11 n , lil t ncPltA l<1ml11t 1 IOUTN COAST l.EAOU• 11111 ... u W,L .. Pl' •. P'lli 5oarl C,,.,._nt1 ~ o 131 •1 IW1SklflVl•10 J 1 106. S1 F.ight O r ange Coast area high school water polo teams, including top-seeded Newport Harbor, are slated for firs t round C I F 4·A playoff action at 3:15 Friday afternoon. 8'11 .... '21. SlNorber'I 1J Cenl Mkl'll;MI 69, No llllnoh 1 De Pauw "· W•blll> I ....,._,. :M. WUmltlQ1on o lll·Olokl90 21, Prlnc1pl11• HltboMlt Jf, SftlNIW V•l 10 Niii 5wt,,....n15, Doa ... IJ Ml-I W11ttm 2•, CtntMl ........ 10 IC.eM....,Sl '2, Em-l•S1• SE Oki..,_ St 21. 1';1~ It• Edi-TO: Sl'l•tllet. PAT Bmhrn (111Clll , NH ll•ld gMI: H•l•t fll lf'"2S). , k .... .,, •• ".,, E1t-l1 O O o 0-0 k -., Qlo•l"llft FoolPllU 0 0 0 1-1 HtQ Be.ell 11 ... ..... OCC Runners 4th Russell Ward captured D flight with 98-24-72 with HJlrry Hough (98-24-74) and Harry Jeffries (101 -27-74) tied for second. Wi lbert Lowry wa s next at 99-23-76 . Unl ... r,lly l 1 J1 JD 0.....NUlt J 1 10 11 EIToro I I 27 110 \MIWll BtKl'I II ~ .. 101 Newport H arbor wi ll host Redlands ; Corona del Mar tr ave ls to 1.aguna Beach ; Fountain Valley invades Universi- ty; Costa Mesa is at home again s t Mira Costa; Hunt i n g t on Beach plays at Downey; and Chaffey hosts Mis· sion Viejo. EAST Dartmouth 33, Cornell 10 Harvard 4S, Brown 26 Rutgers41, Boston U. 3 Yale24, Princeton 13 COiumbia 28, Penn 25 Pitt 34, Notre Dame 20 Villanova 13, Holy Cross 12 JWcknel l 32, Lehigh 25 _...J...IQtol SI, VIK-all 6 OMion II,, Junl•I• 10 Corlntctlcl.t111. Rllo<le "IM'M:I 10 C.. W. F'onttl. A1'Wrk <1t1 lt1t'I Q Hllrnilton 11, IJt1lon. N, 'I'. I Kl""fl Poltlt •1. Sf11111 N•U a u.11.,..tte JI, O.wlOoon i Mtdl!Ol 11, ShlPP1nMMH"9 J Mlhw 1, Horthl•,ler"O VIII• Ptrll t I 0 I -20 k ... t"' °'69M•n ....... "" .. v ..... , 1 0 ,. 1-21 U.I 0100--1 ~TO.: Pftllll J, H•lrlt J. P,t.T1; SINU'l 4 lllkllt). k ..... ,o. ..... , .. ~IOI 0041>-1 c.r-••M.lr O o o o-o k wt•I' o.i..n•n litMo<NM 60006 C..1.IMIW 0 I 0 D-4 OMtl MtM TO: T. Ew1n1. P,t.T. "-"" fr1111 I. k.,.. II' Oll•l"ltrt tlJtllJ 0 0 0 0-0 l'ltll14MAN k .. •ratYn•r• MmrlM llluel 0 0 O 1-I WlilmlMl•r o • o •-n Storing: M•rl11• t ouchdown Wiii'-. COtl"'r1!on-Klldtlll.<1. H1.1nl1no10fl Bt<ICl'I toucrioo .... 1- l..ltlWC Ym 2, Dl•rnoftO. er-n, OKO, f"•l•llt 1'1. Co11w1rilo11 -Llt11<1< .. m lrun). Area Polo Results VARSITY S<:•••Y Ou•~l•n !.untll'Hilll 0 O 1 1--1 ... wpol"I H;1rflot 1 • I 0-1 WHITTIER-Orange Coast Collea:e. behind John Olswang 's fifth place finish, earned a trip to the state cross country championship next week by placing fourth in the Southern Cal meet Saturday al l.t>gg Lake in Whittier Narrows. The Cive top teams in the Soulhcrn Cal meet will run in lhf; s late championships next NH Korlno: RD-Dl'rl\On •. -1-;============="' J,......,..,rs<>n JY •IMI F rotl<·5cijloll * * * OWN ''YOUR OWN. F A Iii. ~IN "?fL c'()Ji IUl\llS. Now you can buy one or our 4.000- 8,000 square loot industrial buildings 1or only 10% d own Eleven Individual units lelt in Phase Ill. in lhe henrl or the nation's largest master-ptanned industrial arP.a. 111 Orange County. Near airpcrt and th~ intersection ol S.tn D•ego and Ncwpo1t lr~e·Nays. See our models OJ call (/14) 979-9205"' (213) 680·9415 lor 1ntormatton. • 111()11 /lrVINE CENTER 3190A A111)(lr1 lonD r1r, Co~l d M1 '\.-1 l ,, ~1 1);.!1, IRVINE INDUSTRIAL CiOMPlEX -, k «• "' 0...r1••1 ~yH1ll\ 000J3 Nt..._-tHa•bor l 1 U I 4 NH Korl"Q: YounQ l , Vere~. M~r\ VARSITY k-11'\f Qol•r1••• Fo«l'lhl 0 J ' o-i CorONldlli'Mr 1 I • 2--4 CltM ,ctrlnq· Wl'Mtrry ~-H..:t, 5cimon.,.n. J U1410ft VARSITY k.,....,Ollll"lt rt FotU'IUt I ' • , 1• Ctlf'oNl(ll!I Mtlr II oO 0 0-0 "Jt0SN·SOPN 'k-• ., Oll•r1••• FoolPIUt l 1 1 o-' CorONI 0.1 Mii' 1 I 0 I .... CdM ICOflllQ W•l~t• l. Oodfr Slntl~ I I 1 0 MiulonViotJ-o J 1 ' , n MV Kori no· 111•¥ l , R1.tll9e'1 2, Stout J, i..-1. su,,..r 1, .J1c •s11n. is or other building • r broker or Ron Malou f. and Leasing, at (213) 628·4204. • IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ' . Saturday at Fresno---and four Ottiiem are from the South C"oa&t Confe rence. Grossmont won the SoCal meet , followed by Fullerton, Bakersiield, OCC and San Diego Mesa. Olwang had <• time or 19:29. Pro Scores lrt»neCoasr Next event on the men·s club calendar at Irvine Coast Country Club ilS the annual ham shoot on Dec. J _ It will be a noon shotgun start. Mission t'irjo More than 160 players are already s igned to play in the two-day bet· t er ball o f partner's tournament a t l\.1ission Viejo Country Cl ub on Sov. 22 and 23 . Competition will be on a partner's better ball basis on Saturday and aggregate score of both players Sunday. OFFlCES FOR RENT FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED SUPER LOCATION LOTS OF TRAFFIC PLENTY OF PARKING 1,250 sq fl ground fl oor. super shag corpet, ponel•ng . dropei, SSOO/rno . 550 sq ft. carpet, drape~. paneling, use cf tion room, vt1l1f1es paid, $31 5/mo. our recep. 36S \q. h,, nic ely paid. S 17 5/rno . fun•!Shed, corpel, drapes. u11lities 170 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa 17141 642·9660, Mrs. Sawyer • • s..turU1'1 ktnl SM\ Clemen le II, Unlwrsltyt Women's Results FllELDNDCklEV R•GIOMAL. T0Ult:NAM8JfT ..~ .... S.... JowS11tt J, o...._ ..... , FlllOll !l-ll'IQ1-1. Sill'! JOM SYl.f' l-1 2. St....lorlt 2·2 J, Wn 01'90 St .. • I-]•. GoQlderl Wts1 O·•. StMf ..... 4,0. ...... W.11• s... Di.et,...._" o. .... ""' WDMEN'S'l0LLE'l'9ALL VAASIT'l' UC Sant• 811'1111r1 d9f UC lrril'lt 1!-1,IM. JIJNIDlt'IARSIT'Y' VC Sanl• lk~r• '1el UC lr•I~ l!-1,1~. COilOT•NNI~ ~W.111111 (I) ,•"""111 -ICunier-St-.. y (G> •f ............. Goldm..n '-4, M . Cre•-F!tl11 IG) dtl Crl~11- Milnol .... s .. J, .. I , Wltcc,_·TIJIOr IGl O.I S.0..-CM - Mh~ .... l. l ·S- 8r1e ·Slr1cn4ft I Gt dlf k.-FM"qllM .. J,l-0. ll'llt$'f ROUND PlllltlNOS l'O•F•IOA'l' U:1U •• "-«lnlktt NtwPOf1 H•rbor U "-•It UlltM>O<I Huntlnglon e.Kri•t Downe,.. Mir• C.OSlll <11 COii• Me •• El ltlftCPltlll a.,,..ny Hi!h DK P""6ol; <It N.wllv•I' P•'1. Ml1"°" Vlejo.t Oletttv W.rrtn •1 S... M.lr(o\ -•ILittAllM L8Mlllll•-•IM1.tlr A'flat1ot111 Foo'1f1L11 c.r-on.0.1 Mllrtll.lguna a.. .. ri AllM!llm <It L8 WU1on T"°"•M'MI 0.k ~ <II Cr1Ket1!• V•llty ""-tliri 'l111ty..t un1w.~l1y '1111• P9rti •I !.unny HIU\ ~· Lot llifl'llQCK <11 RIW<1rsl"" Polw MDnlt11lr ti R1ncPltAt11mllC11o P;150 RQbte1 •I Lt- Aftll'f'OGf'•ncltll S...I• 'l'ne1 R-.itlCI I I Bf"t• CM!rU•.t O.r0.11 Gro ... 111-0lll"'ll Hitt, <11 5'tt1rlt1 LI c.rt ... •I llfttl Ft WPllUltr.t Mlr•l•\ft' Mor1PI 11111..,rslOel at Cl••emMt lloKo T.cf\ 11 Sonor• Notr. O.mt <II S.n ~rlno R•ll'ICWWI <It Ollrter O.k BtttG.,.._.MEtDor..SO ~ Bt«PI 11 L• Ser,.. Ll,....•tUf'llll'ld ,...,.. H•mpsfl/"' I•, MOllMCllUMlh I I SI John's N'I' 17, S1°'11' l•to-SIO W19fWr "8, ~rdMm 0 ~ 'lll'tlll;HJl,0.l•-"''11111 Al-y st, H'l' •J, $e>rl"""ltlld Jl Canl$.lus JS, RCX:tw\l•t TKPI 21 OP1 .... ..-<1 JS, w O'le'1er 1 Elli•tietll c111 :Ht, St P•ul"s l~ Gr•mbli"Q 26, NOrtolll St 0 ll'Ol•nalJ. P1 ... ,Kutz1-n 10 L.Dtk H•,,.n14, C..llfomlt Pt 1• M&Ol1011•, SfllPC>tn,lllH'o 1 NOl'Wk f\ )Q, Pl'"'°"lh SI I Roclw~lff]t. TuH1?t T•l!'fllonSt 111, W Conn St? Bt;oge.,..•1-Mtis~ '1, Mllss M.t rHI,,,. I• CO.st Gu.I rd 14, W•sti I. Lee 3 E 'itl.-M>t1r9 J•. £'1lt1bol"<I SI XI Fr-*11~ I. Mllr '8, Mut\Mfl..,.1• Mtn11.ttt1n 1'. F1lrl1l91'1 OICll;'Min JS MM1$tll4d St lt, Bloomtburo 7 MC>r•.,;~ .0, 1Jrsinu1 I t So Q:wlfl l•, Ct"llT•I Conft 21 ~l'f'lrl 14, Trit1l!y 11 wi0ener s.i, s •• ,,""-"'' 8os1gn SI 32, Ne• H•"ftl 1 Dk•l11son 2', John• HOpll lt1s 22 ~12,Gtoro--t-n,0C1• N. 'Y'. Tecfl 1, l+ofstr• 2 Wllli1ms. lS. Amtwrst • ·1=-~-p;;=-;11;;;;;=~--- R A A PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP aue c • SIX CHAMPIONSHIP RACQUET!All AND HANDBAU <XlURTS (wi!h lots of available playing time) • Separate Mans' and -·s physkal fitnen and spa arao. • Expert instruc!ion and c:lniu provided for an activities • One time mom~ ,.._ • Ballbtball, volleyball, track,, • lndi~ and <Ofl'Dlvl• lounges and am.mies• .....,..hips available YOU'RE 'WB.COME TO STOP' IY AHmME. PHONE 631-2000 for: • Membership information • A tour o( the club •1 Real E'tate ·''Questions/Comment t\ ly R••ltor Randall MeCatdle, Phd. •1 wife ud I ""'_......, Ille -'l>W&y or rem1•-•1 our kltclml. Ov ltome ii oaJ,y It ye1rs old; Us a ballt·la raq:e and ovea a.ad Is qlllte 1de-- quate. However, tile good wtfe says no& 1dequale moacll. 117 q•e•Uoa ls It we a~ Ute money for a ••Jany•• ktt.ellea. wW we be abre to cet m01t of It ba5,... we aeUT Do 1°'I have any Idea ot tle ap· pro:lim1te coats! C.V.T., Costa Mesa The kttc~en is the most important room in your ~ according to comumer reseattb: therefore, a delightful, functional, fWl·to-be-in kitchen has strong sales appeal to both men and women. ,Buyers today want mol"e than just lots of ('abinets and counter-top work areas. Tbe Jocalion of these items are moo important. Cabinets must be within easy reach; a quiet dishwasher should be ~e of_ the first items on your li st. Install plenty of light.a, be careful of shadows. A self-cleanine oven should be seriously considered. Your remodeling should be professionally pl~ed. If you phone the home economist at the ~Company, 1he will be glad to give you selec- tion tips. M~ny people spend between $2,000 and $3,~ for a kitchen remodel job and it can be money Y"ell invested. Besides, your wife will love you for 1t ! lrecentl? looked al tM same borne in Newport Beacl;a three ditferent times with tbrtt: different re- al estate ••lesmen and got three dJfferenl opinions on dial same home. I bave just one question for you. How can &hree s ales people looking at, and showing m~, the same house bave three dilferent view· jJGtnls? T.R .. Costa Mesa Maybe your question ('an best be answered by example. The British philosopher Lord Russell on- ce demonstrated how the same fact, described by different words, reveals a variety or different feel- ings -depending entirely on the people involved. He called it "conjugating irregular verbs," and it became a popular parlor game in England. 1-l ere are some examples : "I am firm ... You are obstinate ... He is a pigheaded fool .·· (All three statements refer to the same fact -refusing to change one's mind -but the feeling of each statement is clearly different.) "I P:ay a ttention to details ... You get annoyed about tnfles ... He's a cranky, old perfectionist." .<f:. woman talking) "I have a subtle, haunting Pans1an fragrance ... You overdo it, dear ... She stinks.-· (A supervisor talking) ··1 ·ma leader. . You're a boss .•. He·s a slave-driving SOB .·· Now·you try these on ror size: "I lay the cards on the table ... You are brutal- ly frank. _.He is a .. :· "My home has that li ved-in.took ... Yours is untidy ... Their home is·a .. :· EDITOR"S NOTE : Dr. Randall R. 1\fcCardle is an in· vestmmt onal11.sl, col~ l«tureT, and author of ··Rral Est.at.tin California.·· Send your comm.tnll" and questions io Dr. Ron.doll R. McCardle. c to the Daily Pllot. p_o Bo:r 1560, CoJ"to :~1 eJ"a, 92626 ,; Lonely Town .Family Only Occupants · HARDMAN, Ore. CAP) -The Ken Padgett family are the only residents here, but that doesn 'l ·mean theirs is the only house in town . A year ago Padgett bought a weekend home in Hardman, about 200 miles east of Portland, but hi s house is only one of 30 old, sagging buildings in the town that has officially been a ghost town since the 19408. Most of the other homes are tied up in estates, Padgett said . The P adgelts , Ken and Mary and their three children, are the first occupants or the house in 30 years. It was owned by a couple who moved lo Ken- newick, where the Padgetts Jive regularly . Mrs. Padgett said the family has had fun par ad, ing around in old clothes they !oWld in a closet. The y also .found 'two bacon slabs hangin1t in the smokehouse. · "They've been Ranging in here for a,t least 32 years and they still feel moist,·· Padgett said. BOAT HOUSE! I/ rroperty Tax Bills to· Soar . SACRA~1ENTO tU PI) -Local property tax bill~ for 197$-76 will be "noticeably higher" for most Californlan.:1, State COntroller Kenneth Cory 1ays. Cory said he based the statement on his annual report or tfte .usessed valuatioo and tax rates ol California counties whi.!'h cove.rs functions support· 00 wholly or partly by countywide property taxes . "WrTH INFLAnON CON'l'tNUING to increase both assesst"d values and local government rests, it 1s almost int""•vitabl e that other local tax needs also will go tip,·· Cory said in a news release. ."Every element o( property tax determination has 1nrreased in most C'OUJltits." he said. "Assessed values are up, tax rates are up and the ratio of as- sess~ value to market value is up.·· Cory said the basic tax r ates this year went up 1n 27 C'Ounti<-~. down in 23 and remained unchangt>d in eight counties. In 1974-75, he said, the rates went down in 30 counties, up in 18 and did not change in 10. WJTll 52 OF Tll£ 58 counties reporting gains, the gross assessed valuation or the counties ror 197S-76 as reported by Sept.) totaled almost $84.9 billion. up l l ,8 percent from the comparable total ror 197·•·75 . The controller said the new assessed values sl~1le\li'ide reached 24.7 percent of market value as compared to 24 .2 percent ror 1974·75. The ratio of asst>ssed value to market value increased in 32 counties, decreased in 24 and WlChanged in two. Cory pointed out his report• does not include the property tax rates of cities and local districts, in- t'luding ;?t'hools, which serve s pecific areas of each t'ounty and t'Ontribute to the total t ax rate applica- ble to any given property • Housi1ig Starts . - Clianging Little ::-.lew housing starts in California for Sep- tember were little changed from the previous month"s fi g url's, according to Bank o f . .\mer1ca . Hou si•g st:'.lrts in September were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate or 130,000. compared to the revised rate for August of 131 ,000 The SC'pt£>mbcr rate "'as up 40 percent from the 93.000 rate of September, 1974. For the first nine months or 1975, the bank reported .• 1C'tual housing starts in the state or 86.5-13 units v.·l:'rc 17 .6 pE>rcent below the 104,969 units starlt•d during the same pt~riod a yea r ago Of these starts. sin~Je ram1ly dwelling starts were down only 1.6 percent , but multi: pit• uni t st;u·ts "'l're cto-....-n 38.3 pt•rccnt from tht• 1374 pt>r1od Rank ecunum1sts :.;11tl they expect m00l'rate i:;ains in nt"\\' rl"'sidenlial construc - •lion activil v in California in the months ahead · ... .. ~· .. ' . . .. . . ' ' Sunday. No ... emoer 16, 1975 DAILYP!Cdt Grand Opening this weekend, Nov. I 5 & 16 $43,500 to $48,500 7 12 percent iin,1nci11g .:iv.1iiJblC' 2 & 3 Bedrooms, 2 to 2"' Baths Beautiful homes in harmony with the environment. . . • SOLAH tNlRl.) -''', ,., l·••n •, ,,,,. 1h1• I r ill ... 011!h+·rn ( ,d1 h.11n1J h• • o•pl•·\ '"I tt hl•dloni,: • •FULL INSULATION -Wl 1 '" •0:1l1ng' dnd R11 "' wall!> to ron~~f' t'fll'fK\ ,111d t11 •1l1•n1 e out\1de root)P~ • I ANDSCAPING -f ,.1, h.1rb•·111+·'· h\O .11!r.1• to\• r1·111·,1t1on.ll di•'·''· ,111d ,1\\tM "''"'" rnJH"l!.11no•d l,1110! !>tc1p1ng helps to crt'&te ,, p lrd!>Hlg en, 11onmc1ff • GARAGES -La1g"' 1""0 Cd• f.:<1f<l~I"\ w11h t'l•'(1r" doof openf'r~ pro!l•(I \"Olll bt I011i.;e11g~ .111d unprO\•· dl>P.'<1rc1nct>ol nr•ghborh<~)l.I • GAS APPLIANCES -I n1·r..;, ) .... 1n.: ' polod'"''' (,1lo11r Kd'> r.U'lf.:t'~ .iod t)\<'11) uifi·r !;)\•,\ ,uid rno'I 1•lt1l1(•11t he.it l(lr 1.rw.1l..1n~ • CARPE TS AND DRAPFS -t ,1r µ.._.11ni.: ,incl d1,1p.--~ Jrf' hJrr11)h~d thn•vi;thol1I. I'\( epl !..1tch1•n ilnd h,'llh' · • GA RBAGE DISPOSALS AND DISHWASHERS - D"po~.11, ;irid (.1!or11 d<,hl'.<J~h··r' ,)rl· 1oi l11dP<l u1 .ill pl,1n' 1 ra .. h roi11p,1ctor\ .1rt• prfJv1df'ci on ll\O-bt>tfr•l1"n pl.in" • FIREPLACES -V\'o.,d,.burn1111.: IH>'f•l.J<•·\ ,tft' 111 clude'fl 10 thrt.>o•-l:>Eodroorn pl,111 .. • TIL E ROOFS -Att•.lCl1\of' ..,l'!Jn1,h ,1 ri:h1t••<lun ..ind 1tle rnol\ 1mpc1r! "'" 1•lt>~.tl'll apr>t•drc1n ce 1r, AIL• .\lle'a home\ • CEAAA11( TUBS AND S~OWERS -La'>v main l•~n.1nr1• ,incl lnng l1le with ceram•L tub<; .ind )ho"'"'· (or 1.i.n n1,1rhlt• 11ulln1,1.11 tu1•~, and ~orn111a l.:.1t t h1•n lOur'llt'rlOP~ • ATTRACll\'E SOL ID OAK C-'BINETS -P l.•nty 01 cupht)dfd 'l),n .. •'> pru\l•dl:'d 1n Al! ,1 M,.,,, 1-.ttl hf"n~ •(,J, ,,,.,,, .. (/ '"''" hl'ol lt/l~ IJfO~•f/1:', morl' lh.HI IJJ,) .-..Jrcr hl'J/1nJ.! b• so/Jr 1•n1•1i:~ f)(l1'<1t•' ,1ro• ,u,11/J/J/1· 1<1 ;;dd un to ')()')i. .-.J/t'' Jnd -o ,., 'll·H •' h1•.a n,.: I I L ' ~, . / /i, .>'I' SALES OFFICE & MODEL HOMES 2580 Sanl1 Ana Ave Colla Mesa (7 14) 646-4356 ()P(.NO"ILY IO "M T~USM. Xd ~Ro1::11•R'T1..-11 ~~,....... . • --- '( -..\ ;, ..... ;•• ,._.,_"t, 621 l ... irlo !'ark Ori,·t.·. On t he \\"9.t c r in Nt:,,·po rt. 13each. Fur p<'ople v.·h o love thl• ~t·a a nd the thin~s of it . Thirt)'·six of the 1110~1 desirable \\'Hll'rfrnnt rondominiltm !l1on1l')o: ever H\'ailable. (r\ slip for evC'ry ho1ne~) A rare opportunity to gr11s11 life by the h and and li ve it the v.•ay you'v<> a l"·a.\"s <lrean1ed it should hC'. Joyous, frt·c and clost.· to th11 sea. Do it now! y·ou've ,,·aited long (•nnugh. ·'Two bedroom, two lledroom and dt.·n condominium s from $140,000 t-:xcf·llPnl h11anc1nw -R' •' • 1111 t•rt•!'<I j 1-11 ,· , \ I' \( I r-------~-, I 621 Lido RrkDrive 1 I New port Heac h, ~..q.. . ~ .1 Calif. 92660 L:.I I (714) 6 75.1010 -.. t::..~ I OP·H·I• I You're right! I have waited tou long. 1 I'd like to receive more infor1nation OJI G2 1 t.ido Park Orivt.· I I ,-N~me 1'1'."n•· I :"trt'<'I t'ir~.:"lt1111·,Z1p _) Under the d in.>clion of l~1n g l~r••llu•r .. f)evelop1nent ('i}T"J1 ------- 'l"his is prob[1hl y the closest thing to a drcnn1 house ~uu'll evt·r li ncl .1'h.e setting is sheer n1agic. Mo untains ri se n1:-ijl's Li ca ll~ lll'.!:li nst a c rystal sky-blue bat.:kdrop. A s hi1nmcring: hlue-g rcPn lake s parkles under the d esert ~un . Sunrii.:f' and ~unst·t Urin,I! great i:;plH shl'::.> of orani::e. gold , pink and lavender thnt in1perce1)· t ably give ....,·ny to black velvet, stHr -studded dl'~ert night s. t\ll ~l1ind tht' ,l!llll!·l{Utt rded privacy of th~ d~('rl ·._ 1nn .. 1 C'X\11 - ing:. dynanuc ru1d success(ul new con1n1u11ity. An l>l h11l1· g:olf course; il tenni..o; club v.ith nine· \'Ollrt i-(four 111 lnr n1~ht play J and video tape equipped te<ti.:hin!! ttlley~; n magnificent clubhouse plus a ~cpa r::itt· t·l\ildren's recreation area are all part of your li festyle. And there is no initiatio11 f1..'<'. Golf and tennis pl::i yi ng privileges ure activated hy the payn1ent of nomina l monthly dues onl y. ln short, clu b n1cmbership comes with ownership . The Lakefront Serie!' i~ li1nitcd. ·~'he 1>rev1ou~ l\\"O pha!'(~ o f tairv.'av horn~ were sold P Ul in record time. T hP Lakefron t :'vrll"· \I ill likely go even tast1>r If you art: nt all intert>!'lt'd '1 .. 1t :--.u11r1se Country Club a!' f(>On as J)Os.o;;ible. f'or the n1omt:nt. l\l" ;irt· 11fl1·rin ~ a ~uar<1ntf'Pd interl"s t rate anrl CXi.:Cll{-11l terrn:-- 1·.,u 111;11 ril~ qualify for t he $'2,000 tax cr('d11. JJ,·111 1·1\ •1f the l .nkcfr,,nl Ser11·-. i~ sch1 •dult·d for late F,·hruar' .i11rl l'H rly ~1arch, 1976. ' l'""'rom 11aln1 Sp1 1nc ... 1 :tl-.1· 11 v.'. 11 1 .. nu! h. lf'f1 :II Country Club IJrl\t.'. Fn1111 L.u,.. A11J,:1•lr-~.1 nh.t· ll \\'V. 10 !11 l ~11n1on ]{fl:1rl l ]{:lnrho '1ir.1:.:1 · ~x1t ), ll·ft (Ill l ~ob i lnpt· IJr1vt.' lCJ Cuunll \ l"luh \)r\Yl'. lhf'n tum r1,::::h1 'l't·ll·phont·~ l7141 :126·31fJI One. l\\'O an<J three broroomN from $49.991; to $73,990\. , sunRise COUfITRY CLUB 1· \ '· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ <> ' ~ OAIL 'V PILOT Sunday. November 115, 1975 Co1111ty Surcey S~ows Home Sales Price Dips · \ ·Vacancies. Slight The latest monthly existing home sales su rvey shows that the m edian sales pri ce or a home in California in September decreased by just over $1,000 from the August figure. ' second and third highest, r espectively, in existing home sales d uring Septem ber, the survey shows. TltE TllJRD MONTlll. Y survey further re- veals tha t two bedrooms or less constituted 17 .6 per· cent of the existing home saJes in September ; t hree bedrooms, SJ.I ~rcent ; and four bedrooms or more, 29.3 percent. P a <' i f 1 1· I' I ,1 11 m;inagt:"rs of uvt·r lO,IJIX.J ..ipartm c nt units n:1 t1on"'idc. h;.1s rl·1·cntly <·omplett•d a m.irkl.'t rl'n t ~ll s urvey on thl' Or;,u1gl' County art·a 'rhc rt·~ult~ 1lf the s urv1•'' fuund llll' Orangt• ('oui11v rn.1rk"t a rea to h ttvt• ;1 v ;1 e;111l'Y 1){ le~:::. th:.in thrl't: p1·r l'CDt , R o b1•rt 1·.1.,l11r . 1•· gion a l n1 ..1 11~).!1·r Cur Pac1f1c Plan, !:>lat1·s that housin g 1n Orange CttWl t y Wt l l l'U ll llll Ut· \(! bcc..•omc ..i 'il'<•rl'l' 1·0111 modity :.J nd lhl' t'Urt .HI· ment un ('11n ~trut•l1on v.i !i rt:'~lllt Hl ,\ ~l'\l'r<..' h a rds h i p on ()r .1 n~1· Cou nty r l'~1d1·nt :-. New Offic1· \':tlh•y H t•;llt ~, 101 !Jh'I ly lhl· Ht·r).! t '1 1r11p.1rl) Ilea I \1 ,,._.,, ,1n111111111·1·d ti 11 • opt·n111 µ ot 11J1·11· 111•\\ Corpu r ;1 \t". In\ t·~\1111·111 ;.ind lll·~;d 1• 11 ff11·1·~ 111 !ho· Oou gl;i~ 1'1:11.a .on "('(})I P Jo~'flT IO N ror 11\VC Slmt•nt doll:tr!) by our Jo't•dt•1';,d <.1nd Sttil t• govt•rnnl{'fl lS lo f1n<.1nct· f1 s1·al :-,p e n d in g has dr:11n1·d ou r prLv:.ii e set· tnr o f 1nv es t1n t•nt t•.1p1t;.il A pr udt•nl 1n \'l'~lor tOO a y may o.hlJJn ~1 l11gh r a tC' of r eturn "''1lh 'ntually no rtsk 111 ).!O\' 1·rnml•nt s1.•e ur itu:s and \\di r('fr;.i in from vt·ntur 111..: into h1 ghl'r r 1:-.i.: .tlternall\"t'S t hat p ro dul't' a l esser return," .~a ul T~y lor . 'l'hC' SUr\'t'Y Shu\\ s th.it ..1 µartm L•nt rt·ntal r.11t·., havt• laggt·d bl·tund tlu· ratt• of 1nfl<1liun and l·11n 1111ue tu bt• a barg..iu\ 111 tud.iy ·~ t.•t•un(im:i. TO O .\\'"~ ;1p.1i:t n 11·nl rt•:.idt•nt. IL \l,':JS fj)\lrld, dl'rnand s a qualil~ pru duct lnspeel1vr1 or 1111' sUl'\"i')"t.'J p r o1•1·rt 1t·.., :.h O\\'t•d \l).1t thll '>l' O\l."Tlt'r:-. \\'ho \l.'l'l'l' t"<H1 t't'rnt•d \\l llh lhl' I\ l'lf.trv l)f tht• rt·s1dt·nt :uul 11rn v1 dcd \\".t•ll k t·pt landst·aping ;nu t l'l'at'lt·d quickl y lt~ m ;.i1 n lt•n:u11·1· _ _ pro blem s \\ll'rl' ,1hlC' Lo l achll'\'l' .1 :;1g nif1t-.1nlly h1g hur 1neome Jo'1r"t 111 :\1 ~I {';\ rl h u r J tou !t•v;1rd. ~cru:-.s f ront t h1· ()r;1ngc Col~n ty A irpor l Inflation beating "l pectio n f rom v 1t-Y.1n~ the apa rtment con1 rnun1 lips ... Every day 1y from tht· :.trt'l'l .111 I peare d to bt· of g-rcater in lhe llZ Jl,l il l"ll h --···--· --1mpo rtan t'<' frnn1 t e :;;ta!ldpoinl of the !'(.'S I· Grand Opening DEL OBISPO TERRACE Executive Luxury Homes 1!.~ .,.. . ·]<:-~~ ---'. <::A~:,:z -~U -'li .. "A ~ .. 1(!.• jii¥1 ·~ ••. J 1 ~ .. ...:f·:· --'!. ~, . ,,_ :.....;_.-:.. -J •• ::·_ -""!'~ - Oel Obispo Terrace Homes Have Thes e fi ne fea lures for Better living In Your Future • Bu11\·1n Kitchens • 0 Kl'Clc & Mc1ull Appliances • Conl1nuous Clean Ovens and M1c1owa'le Ov£!i1 • Ceramic Til" Coun1 cr Tops • Water 10 Rclr1gerator101 Ice t.t.akr,r · • Cernm1 c Tile Sho·.-.ers • Tc11a Floor En tries • F H.A spcc1hed Carpeting • Ceilings :1nd Walls fully insulated • Aluminum W1nclo•.v .:ind Do~H F1an1e~ • Proparcd tor AH Cond1t1on1ng • Gas stubbC(I !or Barbecues • 2 Fucplaces (3 1n P!,1n 20Ul • Fo1ccd Air Heal • Cedar Shake and Tile Roo1s • Concrete Walks. Driveways, Cu1bs • 3 Cai Garages . .111 models from 78,000 10107 ,000 Best Conventional 3.4.5 Bedrooms Financing • 2-2112·3 Ba1hs D11ec11ol'ls: 5;111 01c110 r.\1 •,ou lh to Orleq:i HW)' .. ngh! en Or!C(l il Hwy. 10 Camino Cap1~tr.:1110. 1e11 10 Del Obispo SI riql11 10 Del Obispo TeHace Homt·s Phone: (714 ) 496·3344 .Now under cons.lruclion . "'' . I . " ....... . '-(r!J I'-· · oZ.~.~~<. -----· JJ •• ~~ ;-,~ CAREfully BUILT HOMES By Cunningham Properties Company dt.'nt th ;Hl a 1nl·n1t1<"' 11f ft•red . ('op11·s of lht• rental s ur vey, "'hll'h w ~1s r e· leased Novt·n1bt·r I, art' :1vail;i b!l' by "'r1t ing to' l'ac1f1c P l;.i n , 1570 !!:;,isl 17th Slrt'cl, So1nt a i\n;.i ~~'701 REAL ESTATE The s urvey, conducted by the research de part - ment of the California Association of Realtors, sho"·s the m l'dian s ales price in Septem ber for a n t•x1 s ting ho m e "'as $42,200. This co m pares to the August figure of $43,300. The s urvey is based on infor mation collected 1n Septe mber from representative cross·sections of trans a c tions from 32 bO'a rds of Rea ltors in Ca li fornia. T he compar able adjusted August figures. for t wo bedrooms o r less was 17.7 percent ; t hree bedrooms 53.5 percent; and four bedrooms or more, 28.8 per cenl . Queen's Surf Resort Living CAR IS COMPOSED OF 174 boards of Realtor::.. ·The follow ing is a percentage brea.kdt1Wn of ex· Citing borne s aleis by price class~ The 32 used in t he survey constitute about one·th1 rd (27,000) of CAR 's members. Si nce one board senl in tis August a nd SeptemQt>r figures together , August figures hav~ b~cn revt:ied. Pric:eCJass August September· It ~ heC'o m1ng 1nl'rcas ingly h;.irder to <1 tta1n or 1n :1111ta 1n a r ir h full lifl' in lht.' t'Vt·r -bludgeorung n11·t-r opflltla n ero"'dC'd c1t1t·s with tht·ir j .1m mN I f r t'l" .... 'OIYS ;,ind tht' J.!fl':tl d ist an ces pcop ll' t•n ~·oun tcr whl•n tht·y try to "get ;1\\':I)' fru nl Ll .111" ~o1nd frt·ak out 011 11.1turt' for :1 f1•Y.' hour s h1·.ich, r1·s 1deqls d on't h;.ive to u:-:e their c a rs all w t·e k e nd . They c an spt.·nd tht..>1r time on tht..' rt:l ati\·e l y uninh ab1tC'd beach in front of their door , s .,..·1mm1n J.: in our ki n g s 1z('d s w i mmi ng 1X)()I wh1{'h S('tS ;I f{'W fet•t ,LIX>\'t' t he bC'a {·h. or 111 thl' surill'SS Ol"t.'an a few fc t•t a w ay S urfl l'SS ~·1 3 rin e h;.irbor "'her(' s v.'1mn1t•rs C'an s"·1n1 in ~a·fet y . .S ailboat a nd other c r aft ownt.'rs {'an (•njoy a c alm s ('a for thei r "''a l e rs ports ac- t ivities. The sur vt:"y also s hows that the $30,000 · $40. price category re mains the most popular with Sep- IC'rtlber fi g ures re vealing an inc rease over those of AugU!it (26.9 percent vs. 26.0 percent}. 'rhe $40,000 · 550.000 price category followed by the $20,000 -$30 ,000 price group continued to be t he ---• - $1 9,999 a nd und er S!0.000. $29.999 $30,000 . $39.999 ~10.000 . $49.999 s.50.000 . $59,999 S60.000 . $69,999 0,000 . $79,999 .000 . $89,999 ,000 and over GRAND OPENING ~;111is 3.0"~ 14 .5 26.0 21 .9 14.0 8.2 4.6 2.7 5.1 A.dull (',,ndominium llome.• in the PrealiRioua Weatcliff Atta of Newport Beach 3.4c-,, 15.0 26.9 22.0 13.0 7.9 4.5 2.6 4.7 A4_dt·d to thl'~t· d 1:-.ad vantagt•s, 20th t't'nlury 1Lv1nj.! p lact·s heavy c.Jt•· m a nds u pon ont"s t1mt· rt'qu1 ri n ~ hundre ds of mundane chores taking torturous hours s hop· ping, <·le Hn inj.!, reµair- ini.:-. fix in g, n1 :.11nta1ni.ng on£'sel f and one's homt• o r apartment . all or "'hich st:"em s to j:!O on forevt>r . ··OF, IF-they prefer. condo o "•ners can t:.ik t• ja e cu z i bath s and saunas . Befo re or af· terw a r d s, th ey can a bso rb t he su n':; rays on the quiet beach or on the Queen 's Surf huge sun· deck located o ve r t he rec room a n d overlooking Cat a lin a I s l a nd . th e Quet:"n l\1 a ry and t he Pacific Ocean." Evans pointed o ut. • I ),.,.,,rul 11r '' :1 I l-1 f)•l' a ll ,·ar11r1 ill;.! i:\142,000 to -844,000 TllF.SF. WORDS come f r o m Lon i;: Beac h 's Queen Surf Condo owner Rill Evans. w ho a lso ov.•ns lhe pleasu re resort hote ls, the Bahia and Catama ra n o n i\t ission Ray in San Dit.'go . "My experience in the r e s o rt b u s i n ess h a s t a ug ht m e ho w much f>E'Ople w a nt a Ad need i('isure and fun activities and the e nds they will go to get it ," E va n s re· m a rked from the recent· ly furn ished .sundeck o f his 17-s t ory h igh rise, beach fron t. ocean view Q u ee n 's S u r f Con · dominium project. locat- ed at 1750 E. Ocean Blvd. "'lt was with resort li v· ing in mind I decided to build tht:" Queen ·s Surf directly on t he beach on prof)E'rty I had o wned for many years at prices the avt:"rage wage earne r c a n a ffo rd . Q ueen 's Surf's one bedroom con - dos start at $36 ,250 and two bedroom units begin at $49,950. The condos qualify for up to $2,000 tax credit for thos e who p u r c h ase r e s ide n ces before Decem ber J I , 1975. "REC REATIONAL amenities a l one's door , can m a ke the diffe rence betv.·een a humdrum and hummin g gr acious life full of e xc item e nt _and constant enjoy m e nt. For this r t:"ason, I tried to b ui l d eve ry possible r ecreational a m e nity in· to the Queen's Surf pro- jt.'ct t o o ffe r condo owners r esort livin g within a rit y, especially for beach loVers , w hich group predom inates all others. People drive bumper to bumper to lie elbow lo elbow o n the beach ... Evans pointed out. ''Al th e 19 5 unit Queen's Surf w ith its d irec l access to the • l ·:111 ·lt 1~r1I 11a ti~1 •tr l 1a lt·o11~· :l lledrocnus • 2 Batlas • l 'r t·akfa~t ln1r • I )i~l1 ~·ni-l1 rr • ( :11111 i1111.1111-·1·l1 ·a11i11;.: Ul ••11 • 1,•1·-111~1k1•r rf·fri~crator \lt111Hla11t ··lo..,rl ~1>af•f• • l)1':111°1•ri1· ... • l ,ur::·l11 1r11i11;.:: lir1·1•la1.·1· • 118-1-1256 Rutlnntl J(ourl • 'lirrorC"fl clo~1·1 lloor ... • ;~ lu·:111•1I ~,,·i111111i11;: 1••101~ Ins ide the rec room there is the game room. s howers for thos e w ho ar e r eturning from the beach and full kitchen a nd d ining facilities for entertaining g uests. -• , . ········-...... ' .+ ' 601Li.~ Remember it! I ~llll1 !ht• \\'.lll'r"· t·J~t' .it thL· to11t ut thC' L1J.1 '"'t' b11d~e C.1ltlurn1.1" ... rrt'n11C'Tt.' condum1niurn rt•..,1d£'nlt' r1'l'' rt•f,,111\' u\"t'r l\'e\vporl 13eal.'.h ln .1tl likt•hhuod th1" 1v1l l bt• the t.1~l of 1t .. l..1nd hf're In .ill h kt·hh00J 11 1.., d t•<i!1nt•ti tn ,11 ... u bt.>co1nc nllt univ t•nl' of lht• "~r1•,1t .1JJrl'~~es" 0 1 NC'wport. bu t 111 .ill C.Jliio rn1 ,1 · The VIC\\'" tro m l'.1ch ,ind t'Vl'ry ont' tit l ht'"l' C').q u1 :.1te hon1C'S lo;; brcath t;il..1ni:; In evt'ry d irection you lool.. do'"" o n h arbo r o r occ.u1 sc 1t1n~s. ch.1rn1in~ ~hfl !'S .i n d ,,,1aterfr0nr hon1t•s comfort.1bly ncstleJ 1n the sii:·hgurc plu" pnce r.1 n~c An C'\'t'r·chanE;in~ and • 1 l w .1 v~ t''-Ci 11 n~ ex per 1C'nct· l11ur pnv.1cv ,1nd Sl'luritv .lre ,,.,.,Ll rl'd b~ ,1 overlooks the priv.:ite bo.:it ::.lips. There is. o f t.1,ur..,e, a he.1ted ::.w1mm1nf; pool. and con1pJn1on therapy pool.. · t..:ich 1 ..... ·o bcdroon1 , two·.Jnd ·a·hil lf bil th rc<.ide nce offers .:t step do wn living roon1 .ind pr1v.i te b.ilcony; each m<i stcr suited priv.1tc d ressing room .ind built-in s<1unc1 . Thf're .1rc ju ~! f 1 t ty·fuur of these. magn i ficenl \\l.1tcrfro nt rt.'sidenccs .iv.i il<l ble .it 601 Lido. • ~oo n the op portun ity to own hC'rc will be hone. No w is the ILmc , while there is s till t1m t.', to invcsti ~.1tc fu rt h,er the .ldv.1ntages 1..0 I L1 J o h.is to offer . 1 \Yl• bt~d roo1n vie w rt•s 1den(t'!-trom SJ 25,000. J-urn1:.ht>d dccor.ih1r n10J t·l::. upt•n d.1dy 10 00 ,1 n1 1£' d uslo.. • NEAR FALLBROOK -UNPLANTED ACR EAGE ALSO r. -------------, OR CALL I WRITE I JACK BUCK ~ l h1""1ur l loscd circuit !c lcv1s1011 ... u rvt•dl,u1c1' .. \ ~1o ·1n .. 1 24 -hour secuntv ~u .ird, ,1 c.111 "V:<otem 111 f'VCT\I rt•.;1dt•nc1· .1nJ lhc prt·~(·ncc o f ,1 r{'">idcnt 1n,1n<J~t'1 1\ f'.1!.111.1 1 !>!.lio n t urn1:-.ht.'d 111 Luu1' Quin1t' 1'\lend., th{' full lf"n~th llf th(• build ing ,1n.1 r:----------...... , ~Ir. Ron Rcs...cl, f-01 Lido Park Orivc, 601 I Newport Beach, C111if. 92660 I (711 )675-610 1 .... I rlt"asc acnd n1c n1orc infori n.111()n :ibout LIDO I <!I lu.11:u ry condo1n1nium ;111 b(l t Lulo . 1 ~=CALIFORNIAflt ALIV : COLLECT I RANCHO CALIF ORNIA ("'.A 9239\ I : • I (714) 676 -5688 I N AM[ -----I J ADDRESS-___ -J A DEVELOPMENT OF I I KAISERf;tj11ffi I C1TY -~fAl! /II' : I COUFllfSV I()/ I 'Cf NSED LlELE~~N~ _ _ _. -0'::-_J BROi<~R<.. u1in11.1 R • , ;;; 6.., .• , .. ,.,,~... • l!:J ('~l».~1 ..... , ... ,, I • ! ~'.~ ······· ~E ! I 51'1' .. z;r NEWPORT REACH I I.:':·_ - - - - -~~F.2,2~ -·.J !P11ot 11.1•r ' • r 11 ti ~ • • > " > ' i c l " • r c s L t I c t i, ' ! l ( ' .. Savings, Loan Firms Caught in Home Pinch Sy JOUN CUNNIFF )!IA)ll ilEACH, Fla. IAPI The s av1ni:s and 10&.0 people, who bke to roemUtd you bow much th ey"ve do.oe to fi.oance the House'!L « A me ri c 1, feel they llftd · me uadrrstandio.1 and perbaP5 50meaid . I'bey are deeply cciocemed, for rx ample , that the typical >merican family no 1mter can :,fiord to purchase Ule lYJ>ical ne1A· :-;ingle-Camily home. They are ~orned abotit'lhe d~llCX'Jal im· pllcati<Jm; of Lh is. ~Ott to the point. they arc ron- ~ about the declsiQrui this. lhrUStS upon them. Their business 1..., lending money l.Q.finance home o ~ nersbip, but their fir s t responsibility is to protect their rustomers' savings. llUILD E &S, HOWEVE R srrm unable to bring housing~'. t:; down . Attempts to do 50 have bt't.'fl frustrated 'oy rising prices of land. labor and materials, and oft.en byold·f ashioned, restrictive toWiding codes. But there's another complicat- ing (actor: the American dream of a single-family home on its O\l.'Tl gr~ quarter-acre lives on . J\.lore than one financial instilution '"'as convinced it could change this aspir~tion, and failed. Thfl is. t hey trted to move )'oung families into modem town house-style dwellings. but the ~ou ng moderns interpreted modem to mean less. THEY OBSER VED that town houses were t Qnnected, that they shared ''party walls" and that above alJ., they "·ere not distirictly separa(e houses on their own uassy plots. ..-- The head or one savings and loan association relates how his · company still owns a town house development in which it mana&ed lo reduce the price or a two- bfdroom unit to about $20,000. There was little demand. It now renLs , instead. "' ~·Young couples still want the~ old-fashioned, single-family unit on iUi QWD plot," said lhe frustra~­ ed president of the association, which is sitllated in the Pacific Northwest. ''They want what mom and dad had ,·· he said. SOMETHING HAS to give, he indicated, and you get the fttling that many other housing and finance people share that belief. C'.onstruclion of new housing re- mains slow , interest rates remain relatively high. and prices are ris- ing. lt"s enough to ruin the fWJ here in this great convention city , where entertainment and busi-. ness usually mix in a smooth cocktail. Some of the housing rjnance people here feel the blend is imperfect this year. ~l o re th an 8,000 delegates. !!lpouses and e:<hibitors gathered last "·eek forthe 83rd annual con- vention of the U.S. League of Sav - ings Associations, whose mem· ben provide more than hall of all home mortgages. SUIPLY PROVIDING for the usual. middle-c lass need"forhou:t· ing is risky enough during periods ol tronomic confusion, they sx:unt out, but atop this lhey lace a dilemm.4 on how to.finance lov.•. income, inner city housing The savings and loan pcotJle havt made a proposal: "'We "'·ill in good conscitnce be able to rt:,k the savines ol our custome r:, to finance such housing t! th(' i:o' emment will help.·· Ho.w? through federaJ guaran t~. They propose that in,·e~t ments by them in btightc-d are:1:. be insured to 80 p('rc('nt by th1.· federal government. YES, THIS IS somcv.h at similar to the proposal made by .'lew York City in seeking to "ork its way out of its financial pr('· dicament. Both the city and lhl' associations leel federal pov.·1.·r should be exercised. The S&L members are happy to hear their proposal has been praised by some influential mem- bers of Congress. at least initially. But on other legislative matters they a ren "t quite happy. Congr,,ess alrC"ady has turnC'd down their attempt to obtain ,·artable rate mortgages. on which interest charges would rise or fall with market conditions rather than remain fixed for the20 or 30-year life of the contract . Lagu na Niguel is ocean country . ln the valley or at the shoreline, this gr eat new tO"''" gains its special character from the sea. It is the sea- lcss thaa five n1 iles from thl· fMtli.:st r~·ac hcs o f. Ltf:una Nigul·l -tl1at gives us near perfect weather, clean air anJ al1nost cunstant brccz.cs, a beautiful white-sa nd beach, and ,1 ho~t of OCl"an-ri:la1 cd recreation (Oan;a Point Yacht Harbor is hue 1hrcc rndcs down the road). Within Laguna Niguel, there are the pr1v.1te Country Club and golf cou_rsc, the private Tennis Club. schools. major sho ppi ng. banks. a c1v1c ce nter, and more . This is truly a new town, master pl anned to en- hance the lives of all its citizens for all the )'Cars 10 con1c . See Ocean Country today! Townhome Luxury . . . Overlooking The Valley to The Sea! Come. refresh your life· CD st yle. Here are spacious, '1 dramaticall y designed townhomes. Two private recreation areas include swimming pools, therapy pools and caba nas. Tht v~ws are lo ng a nd lovel y from our green -hillsides. U:ss than five mi les to the beach. 1 "J BedroomJ •UP 10 2 "'r B1ths From The Sea Terrace ... you can see forever! Jn The Sea Terrace ... a rich, full life! An ocean-cool setting .. genlly terraced -;lopes. and lht M st kind of home ownershi p yet! Part\. l\Ti~uel Furni'ihed ~1odel!. Within this g.::ile-guarded community are superb townhomes with luxur y features i nd amenilies, ,.\ park·like environmenl wilh swim ming pool. Jacuzzi. s:iuna . and four 1ennis courts. I &. istorye l, l '4 8-.drooms Up to 2 ¥t 81tt1S • 1•1 • n '~' p \I ltl! .......... ~. OPf'n Daily 10 <\.~1 . to Dusk The Sea Terrace Town homes P1rir. ,...,, .... ,Co .• Ltd. S.l•1 0fflc1: 11619 Crow"V1U1y P1rkw1y, L19un1 Nit t.111, Cl . 92677 T111e1hon•1 {71 4 )1ll·9770 r rom149,900 to1 72,900 Ocean Country Communities -no Better Place to Own and to Live! ,.., '''" fGt1..:• K •.I 'l!!lullo.,. 011.,.1, .,,. lnl.,.•fl 10 hOf"eOU'f'I" for I -lod 01 two YUfl hom Cl.st• ol cto,. ol MCJ°"'. Th• bull•,• wtll ""Iii• mont11ty p.1yrnem 1 to th• "om..r>uyw ''""' • t1u11 Kcount In tM •mount ""'-.. ll' to PIY lo• lh• dlff•.,.C• lletwHn th• monthly l!l'lndlllll •"" lnt.,•rt .._._ .... "ymant tor •n l ll'l ol Mlt'I 111'1'4. J O~ 10.n •I I.,,. lnl•Mt 11.0-1. •nn,..1 Cl«t•nt• .. rM•I Ind 11'111 -tflly prt,,.,.nl •I '"• J•n-·1 Int•••• rtlt •I !Im• of Ml•· t!:ucn11'111 typlc.I Ml•• prlC• or nome 110.000 . Oown p,myment ot Sl2,IOO. 101. rncwt,.,. loen ol Stl,000. Montnly o.,y,...nl to ....,d., fOI' JO YM•I II l .t'!I. ' Avco Comm un•!Y OeYelOP&<\, '"'· s.1eso11+ce: lll-1 M.ir>t.i Cour1 U9un• N19ue!. C.ililo rno,i '1 & 11 Te11phone: 11 14) 1,&·ll?l (1.Jl'\ 1n1'111I -eent• .. •111J. 1111.11 lorlnclp.mt •"d lnt••Ul. phn Y ••S. 1n1ur1nc. 1fWI n-w-1 t uoclltlon <h••· Mo<'ltllly ~y-tot--lo• 30 YI•• 11 ....... Sll J.tl (Prtncl1»I Ind 1nt.,.•11), o+t.11 t1•"· lruur.inc• tnd nomaow<>•I tnoc1111on ou .... Monlllly P1ym...t llY Dull<I • to no.-11uy.,, 1ll .90. The r>om.· bu,,.. 1191'!1 up •ll" lfM l.nd• lo• I"• IJll.11 MCft montn lo• two YMfl. All• two y ....... PIYI th• l•nG• 1 JI2 .I I "41• mo,,lh ... u,.ovt Ir>• llUlld .. IUlllllfY. REAL ESTATE Townlwmes Set iii Viejo The Mission Viejo CQmpany has be~un preparation on a 54 acre site ad101ning the M 1s~1on Viejo Golf Course lor the La ~lancha. townhom{'s according to Don Schulz, vice pres ident for product development and sales for~ission Viejo Company. Si:< unusual floor plan themes. m:iny v.·ith golr course vi('ws . have been d evised by lhe Berkus Group, architects lor the 316 wiit neighborhood. Si:< decorated models are sc heduled to opC'n in March. 1976 with pre sa l es opening in January 1976 --- " • Sund!y. Novtmbtr llS. 1975 DAILY PILOT CZ Ocea•• \lista Beach Home Tract • Opening Ill Laguna Innovative design, attention to detail and quality Is immt.'<l.lately evidt>nt at Laguna Ocean Vista, a new devel op ment of 34 beach homes overlooking Aliso Beach in South J.ai;?una. Developed by the Urban Land ; Partnersh.lp and designed and constructed by Urban Research D~sitn Development Corpora· tion of Santa Ana. the project if· sec1,1red by means of an eltt· tronic entry gall'", radio con· trolled from the resident's c;ar and ~elephone controlled by each home for convenient guest entry. The developmt"nl also provides for 20 guest parking garages. F.AC ll H O ~ f: includes a rormal dinin g living room , den. sun deck a nd master suite with s itting room . Standard amenities include ceramic tile tubs and countertops trimmed "'i.th oak. fireplaces. oak parquet flooring in entry and kitchen, wet bar and direct acress to each home from a two-car garagl.! equipped with electronic opentt. Homes are offered in three floor plans ranging· in size from 1,630 to 1.760 squarC' feet with two and three bedrooms. Prices range from $59.95o lo $96,750. IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Appliancts are reatw-ed in "" kitchens and include gas ra.nae and oven, built -in microwav& oven. dishwasher, trash compac- tor. disposer and brotler. Plumb- ing is provided lor relngerafor Ice maker and gas barhequc on the deck. EXP ANSIVE USE o•· gla» open1 each home to vtev.-s or thL· beach and ocean below. Wall to wall carpeting, project room:, and private patios are also featured. A monthly homeowners »!!I sociation membership fee or $36.50 pays for all exterior main· tenance. trash sf'rvice. water a.nd insu rance. The cobble-st one paved and landscaped develop- ment has pool. v.·hirlpool, sand game court and clubhouse. In ad-. dition. A'liso Beach and the· Laguna Cou:itry Clu b. g_ol f course, s hopp1n~. and bai'lk1ni; are all less than a mile away . To reach Laguna Ocean Vista. drive south on Pacific Coast Highway to Wesley Drive j u.st north of Aliso Pier . Up Wesley to Marilyn . Le£t on Marilyn lo Ocean Vista Drive. Right on Ocean Vist& Drive to i~ terminus al Laguna Ocean Vista. LUXURY LIVING L.ESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEAC EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: •Snag carpet1,ng • Custo m fireplaces • Deluxe "Ultra-bnght" country kitchens •Wet bars • Shal<e roofs 1 • Concrete drives • 3-car garages • 3 baths • Front lawns with a tree ' and sprinklers • Re ar and side yard fencing • 2200 square feet of living area MOVE IN NOW $61,900 to $68,900 N L;.111clrli~1rk I lu nu•.; . -. .·"'""""" , "••'""--"' - '''"" , • ., a ' • "' ' ~ -• :~o-··~·~· ~·~·-'~---= i (714) 842-7497 ASK ABOUT OUR "HOUSE-OF-THE-WEEK" SPECIALS ! Landmark Homes FROM Fash ion I sland · Newport B each STEREO SOUNDS ·oF THE HA.RBOR .. ' • • -· ' -· l 1. • I : • • DAILY PILOJ PUBLIC NOTICE I . _;__P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_Tl_C_E_ I • Sunday. November 16 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,CTITIOUS aUSIH£SS f(l.MI STATIMaNT y,_ tt;i-lf09 Pl'<-~ t•t OCll,.,., OU.I _,,. OOLOl!N QAAG, 210"" ....,.,..,. ...... IDG.I IUtnd, Ctlltot nlttMJ MlrO•lew 8trl111. 222~ -•llW ,.,. , a.1110• .,,...,, c.n10.nt•tMl Vt•t 0.rtlll, t!t\'t Ml•I,_ .r.,.., .. ,... ......... C..1116"11• ., .. , PUBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS aut.IMl.SI ... ,..,,, ... , ........ , T .... fOl_."f P'«*' II '""'"9 blfti· -~. l IOlfR RllAL TV~ INYESTMl:JolT CO .• ~I 6tlw OM<• Ill•., Nuntln9!0n i!tNEl'I, u.. tlWt o.w11• L WMtwr. 1m1 .... Utt! LI\,. HWl'll'"f'A'" .. M:ll. CA. ftWll ™·~··~ .... -'"" ·-o.rtl• L.. w...., ~ •U."""""4 _, tllMI .,,.,. tN ~yO.O, itt 0r_,..,. C:...My., ,_... l'fNltf 12, 1'1S. -· F\>lltl._,. Or~ Co." Oellr Pllol. Nov. 1 .. U,JD,al'ICI Otc. 1, 1t11 4ll1·11 . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expires Dec. 31, 1975. On March 29 the President signed into law the Tax Reduction Act of 1975. In simple term s it means that on homes that qualify, you can receive up to a $2 ,000.00 credit on your 1975 income tax if you purchase a qualified new home prior to December 31st, 1975. ;fhe trick is finding a new home you·d consider buying that qualifies. At Village Walk and Newport Te rrace our homes do! And not just a couple of obscure models either, but all of them. So there's pl enty of selection. Both communities are established prestigious villages in the heart of the thriving . . South Coast area. Village Walk features sexy, chalet-like, tri-level floorplans just moments from South Coast Plaza. • ·---1·~· "''"'' •BS!l\t.l ... With exciting touches like soaring wood beamed ceilings, skylit loft s and rooftop gardens. Plus a sophisticated social life for the successful young at heart. Newport Terrace is near the sea in Newport Beach. Here you·11 discover luxurious 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes with fireplaces. beamed ceilings and dual master suites. And just for the fun of it there·s.a private 15-acre meadow. pools. sauna. jacuzzi , volleyball and a list of other adult playthings you won·t believe. If there has ever been a time to buy this is it because when these rebate qualified homes are gone there won·t be any mo re. · And besides, how many times have you seen Uncle Sam this generous? Take the Sao Orego Freeway to I/le Fl!l1rvoew e••t North O(l(J mole Or phoore (714) 55&-1161. ., .. • • ' , OPEN SAT & SUN 1422 Wht lleacOll **$39,00D** WIUSELLVA Harbor Blvd, left on Ball Rd, N. on Walnut. lat Street left Is Beacon. Have C.R.V. on this 3 bedroom. 2 ba home. Liv· ing + den. Enclosed l2x24 patio overlooking 18x36 Anthon'y pool. Hurry this, it won't last. 646-3928; eves,S48·3561 Lachenmyer Realtor ----- .'~I· I ( ,, ,, 11,1.:1'~" I l "'' ""' di I '\l.11 '·.' '"'''I STARTER HOME ZONED R-2 Darling 2 bedri>om with room to bui Id more. Eastside Costa Mesa. For investment call. THE REAL 1 ESTllTIRS I NEWPORT ISLAND . SPANISH HACIENDA . Super e xtra large· Curved tree lined drive, waterfront custom rustic Olde Early home. 5 Bedrooms, ; California .almOfiphere. baths.·J car garage anc Formal Fiesta dining 50' on the water with pie1 hall overlooks sparkling and slip. 3250 Sq.ft. 01 tile·lined pool. Doxens of luxwy living for the dis shade trees. Privacy. criminating buyer. Cocktail patio, secluded $280 000 den. Priced well ~low · • , • market for quick S!'le · ·211 ,..•port It HURRY !Ca\1645-0303. ~ ANYTIME FOREST OLSON ~-· A tal.M.ll ... UCOWAIT CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX WIME LOVERS One of Chose unusuall3 DELIGHT fine properties we wist Make your own from everyone could i:iwn. ~n home s·rown grapes-ly one duplex like this botsenberries. Stomp to two bdrm, and den born: the warmth or your GAS ln front plus an extra uni FIRE RING. Stea.ks in the rear. Each wltJ siuling on your BUILT· firepla c e . t:ach i1 IN BBQ on your bll patio marve lous cOnditlon just outside your 21s22 NrN carpeLs, south ot\.h, foot FAM.JLY ROON. 3 highway, Pric ed a FIREPLACES, Larie 187 ,000. Call 673-8550. b d HUGE Ol'fN lllV •ll S•t•"lfO~fN,("f ' ~!R;,j:~~r~r:r '"''~lltll OlfN Tll9•11-SrUN IOM'Ni<'l'" HI REAi. STllT F.RS BEACH DUPLEX m -' :_ $18,950 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:i;;;j Shows xlnt spendabh :lu.t bloek!I to the beacl Needs some work RANCHO' ·SAN JOAQUIN 21R-D..,.21A $69,500 HARRT IAlllTT R-.644-1559 .. Mfnfmum SG,000 down r• qulred. C.11 64.5·0303. FOREST OLSON ...... _ •. l , • ' ~.':':.~ ........ J ~-~~ ....... . G1•rol 1002 G1 .. ni1 I 002 ~-~-~ ........ !~~~-~~-~ ........ ~-~~-~: ....... !~!.~~ ....... . GIMnll 1002G_.... ·1002 G-1002Go .. rol 1002 Sunday. Novembtt 16. 1975 DAILYpjLOT p1 ~!!!.~~~········ ~.~~.~~ ....... !~-~-~ ...... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G-.ol 1002 G._al 1002 G_,.al 1002 ' VIAQ * * * * * * Heritage Collection • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME . • • LIDO LIFE COHDOS NEWPORT HllGHTS Waterfront living on Newport's Main UNDM U0,000!! . Channel. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrms plus den £aceplional home io a· nd wetbar f'ine•t Aons truction prin1e beach IMation . . · · "' ~ . F'unetkwlal floor plan + available. S u bterranean parking. I * OUR BEST BUYS * ~A ISLE -L~ WAlll'VIEW 5 Bdrm Mexican Ccntemporary. Lots of warmth & comrort. Music room, fam rm, DR, 5 'h ba th:;. Pier /slip. $395,000 JUST REDUCED FOi FASY SALE. Meredith Gardens. 3 large bedrooms, large family room , formal dining r oom. Xtra storage, balc ony off mas ter bedroom. New paint in and out. Owner anxious. Mus t '6ell. Moving. Reduct'<! lo $71,000. Call 546-1151. _ loalhofcharm.lluJ:t'h\" Jo""'rom $119,500. Ageot on premises 1·5 In f( room wh.h lol5 o~ Open Sat. & sun. 1..S 320 Via Lido Nord. wood . llOMf .. TO D>. H'"RIOR. VIEW HILLS SOLO AS IS •'OR Tlll S "' r $45,950 TO'WMHOUSI! 3 Bdrm5., 2 baths;' 3 car gara~e. · Community pool. 44>1 Syperior, N .B Open Sun. 1-4: 30 PH.ICE! l''or ooce In a Large £amity home -6 bdr m s FR and 1i·retime bart:ain. formal DR -poOl and jacuzzi on 36 LINDA ISLE DR. SAT /SUN 1·5 llurry11 Call 546·23 13 . bo y · H'll" (""~' 1•1 ".o1 .11, ,,.,.. ,,,.,, ,,:,,. largest Jot in 1 far r 1ew 1 ... - . ' IA YCREST B.EGAHCE • 4 Bdrms ., 3 baths, formal dining rm., • family rm.; walk-in wet bar. 3 CAR GARAGE. Secluded patio. $129.500. lJ38Antigua, N .B. Open Sun. 1-5 SHIH LUltllaYl.YIEW! $215,000 Fantasllc decorating in 10,-ely 4 BR, t'R borne. Great kitchen incl. dbl. ovens + microwave. J Frpl, pool. ll!06GALAXY. SUN 1·5 AnEHTIOH BUILDERS I -1:1 I $148,000. Open Sat. & Sun. l ·S 3626 ~ lt~ldrtJ Cata ~~~~-OR VIEW CARMR . 3 bdrm FR. formP1 \\mg Carmel 1n $36,950 H arbor Vi<>·\\\ '· Superior Every inch or this pridl' condition i ~ vol. $79,500 fee. or ownership rarn home Open Sat.~ ..,un. 1-S 1936 Port ""''II make you sn11le with Weybridge. MU•LY M£W DUPLEX ... with 3 bdrms .• 2 baths, frplc ., each unit. $119,000. Call for app'l. YIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Luxuriously built for builder's · own home. Adult occupied (like neY.'). 2 Huge bdrm s., picture y,•indow ; convert. den -like a club room. with wet bar. It can be yours for. only $175,000. Fee lot (not leasehold). KINGS ROIJ>"-VIEW Panoramic o cean & b ay view. Spacious 3 bdrm. & ramily rm. home. Price only $124,5-00. A YAILAILE FOR LUSE Two ne w duplexes -view -onl y steps lo beach. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths (unrurn. ). 2 car garage each unit. Ycar·s lease al $525 per unit. BAY & BEACH REALTY Ow26ff1Year I 002 G"9eral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W AHT A COHDOMIHlUM LINDA ISLE-MEW-MAGMIRCENT Just pure e lega~e! Perfect design! Pool & jacuzzi."S"BR. FR. form. DR. hilliard r m, 51,6 ba. pier /slip, 3-car gar. 76LINDA ISL E DR. DAILY 1-5 HA•IOR VU HILLS SAUSALITO! Call us today to see "perfection plus" in most popular Lusk 3 BR. FR home. New runge & ovens. Beautiful! $115,000 IAYCIEST SUPBt IUY! $89,500 You'll love t his warm friendly 4 BR hom e. Spacious rms, 3 lovely baths. All clec. kitch en, lge yard for pool. 2015 SANTIAGO DR. SUN 1-5 LAGUNA IUCH 2 New 3 BR split-levels with ocean vi e ws in Arch Beach Hts. Fine cons truction & appts. $71 ,900 & $73,900. Near-new J BR split-level in Lower Three Arch Bay. Pvte ocean front commu. w /tennis cts. Vu! $109,000 2111 s,..J......,HilsRood NEWPORT c enEll. M.L 644-491 0 GrMral 1002 G.-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ r::::;/ C.l·:U1k'l""''rli1~ ,«. ( ;,;, •• f(t·ulh.1n-J UYE IN THIS MIC! 2 bedroom ho me while you build your units on the R -4 lot. Room for pool t able in l a r ge converted f amily r oom . Walk -in closet s, paneling, gas bltns a·nd covered patio enhance this ~property. Don 'I delay on this. Only $40,500. Cal( 546-5880 .• LIDO ISLE . DECORATORS DELIGHT Near clubhouse. 3 bedrooms and den "'ith 4 baths. H ighly upgraded, just listed. Appointm ent only . $129,500. Call 546-1151. RUS'l'IC ARCHITECTURE NEW HOME. Great Newport location. 4 bedrooms, formal dining roo m, 3 ceramic tile baths. Step down family room and Ii vin g room. Cathedra l cei lin gs and extras. 3 car garage. Just reduced to S98,500. Call 540-1151. HARD TO FIND ONE STORY TO'WMHOUSE. Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath. All extras with lieauliful floor plan. Near by pool and clubhouse. Hurry, just reduced to ·$39,950. Call 540-I 151. TOWNHOUSE MO DOWN VA. Super Huntington Beach end unit Townhouse at only $39,500. 3 Big bedrooms, 2 bath.'i, dream kitchen and d ining a rea and no common w a ll. Only steps to pool and recreation. Assuma bl e 7a;41/o lo<:t.n with payments only $212 per month incldg t axes. First lime offere d . Call 546·5880. MESA VERDE delight. ~luge bdrms. lm· mac. Lhru-out on huge Int D.M v.·1th dream kit for th1.• 'OLD C. • lady of the house "'1th }o'ixcr upper o ri \.~\\lot -good lovely cabinets & Ille investment ~' \\ '"S o r those v.'Otk . & spark!1n~ bU 111 , startin ~ out . ,1ome. $59,500. 11ppharK'ts. \\on t ),1:-.1 Op S· t & ' . 516 Poinsettia f.i4G.771 I. en a . .. .... ~ .....---,_ Walker II lee Reul lsl•I• BAYSHORE 2 STORY SI 24.950 Open flowing floor plan: large mod ern k1tt·h1•r1, ovl'rsized family roon1 orr bl'aut1ru1 outs 111e dance floor tpul101 . Large bt.•tlrovni s + 2 beautiful hath:-.. Rt'ady for )'our family NdW~ Call646·7171. tll'fll '•! 9 • 11 ~ IU'I IQ~f ll'(f' [~tma;n·11 •• 100 % C0~1M ISSION LAGUNA CONDOS 2 & 3 b<lrm condos with whitewater view in No. Laguna. from $54,900 Open daily l -5420Cypress. WHAT POTENTIAL! Big 4 bdrm home with g_ig.antic bonus room ideal for enterta1n1ng. Prime Newport 1-leights location near park. $75,000. Open Sun.1-53000 Beacon. One year warrao1ty Included. . CALL 675-7225 CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY for Real t::S tale Solespe-o· I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pie. t'irst time offt'red. A I~ C..:O·OP Real Es tate Of. rice. If you are a lOJI 11ro• General I 002 Gtttttol I 002 ducer, you nwe 1t to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• yoursl•lf to 1ovestigalt• a new concept. \\le have lim1tt•d space available in our Corona dcl i\l ar of· fil'e. CALL · for an av · po1ntment, C,\RltlAlil<.: RF.AL'fY , 675·M60 "ABANDONED" 2 STORY-POOL SPYGLASS UNPARALLELED PANORAMIC Oceonand Coastline view .. from thi s one. One n£ th e large st lot s in Spy~Jass . .a BR. 2''i ha . (Tradcw 1nds J\1odclJ, See 1t toda~ ! ' SEABURY RANClf I ... fit for royally? See BIG CANYO:"I' Priced from $115.000. up. • OUTSTANDING-FREE STANDING Blu£fs Condo ; 3 spacious bdrms .. 21h baths -move in condition -many decorative ex tr as . Bright, wrat>-around patio. $76,000 ILUFFS IAY VIEW 2 STORY. 4 Bedrooms. 3 bath home with 20x26 family room for those special parties entertaining at your bltn bar under cathedral open beam c:ei ling. Covered pa tio and lots of trees for privacy m a k e this home a dream come true . Call 546-588-0. S28.500 Sf'cltKlt'd privacy vic v.·· 1n~. rolhni.: i::ret'n lawns & i.:rC'cohell art•a . Lar_ct• ronm s. Hu stl e redv.·ood Open House 1.5 63 Montecito Corona del Mar pant'hn.i:. th1t•k ;1 nklP tit.·· LE RAISOR WALK TO BEACH J UST TWO BLOCKS TC) THE BEACll. From this s pectacular lhr ee bedroom ranch hbuse. Garden kitchen. laandry room, and party size family room. Sp.ac1ous formal living room fact'!" the covered patio and f1nel\· man 1t'urcd ~rounds. As s ume VA loan al S27.750. S2GO month pa ys all. N() NF;W LIJA'.'11 COSTS. (;a ll ' I. Lowest priced view unit. an a lmosl new beautifully decorated 3 bdrm .. spacious kitchen with brkfst area off garden patio. 2nd patio off li ving rm. gives view of greenbelt and bay -a buy at $79, 750. limniii~~HERITAGE f'P carpet1nt.: lhru foul l>t•f'orall'<I 111 Y..1rrn f,111 cohir srhen1t.•s. SY.1·1·p1ni.: REALTY ~1·1liii7 675-6060 REALTORS G_.. 1002Gt .. ral 1002 stair~ to ;:n\ale 1nasli"~ 452.J ('ampus l>r .. frvint" [{O! 111Ji1 :1~·L1 ~~1 11dr:ns w1~;: 1~:~:1~1scd Ca~·~~Sl~e~·~~'tioCtr. 'Ql.Ji@ Bit , brick patio. Seconds tu _ _:::~~~'.::::::'.::'..._I ~·=='== =-=~ j the ~•ch. Assumable •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LE. SALESPEOl'l.E ' 1002GOMral 1002 loa n at $180 per mo nth . AH'1dion Buildt-rl WANT Ocean View House • I or Lot. Will trade sun I Top locat ion, captive market area. Opportunit y for 2 experienced proven salespeople t o sh are the finest m arket in Ne wpo rt Beach . Conride nti al inquiries . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MU!Sl be sold -take <Jl · 2 pnme ocean bay view vanta,c.Cal\842.;~.535. 1~" ,·n CdM . l blk ''om City, Calir. properly THE ONE OF A KIND IN ·CAMEO Dramatic Ivan Wells! Dance under the s t ars in the huge terrazzo entertainmef'lt area wilh sliding roof & VIEW the sunset over Catalina from this 4 bdrm., fo rmal dining, fa inily rm. home. n estled in this exclusive PRIVATE BEACH comm. Room for pool indoors or out. Priced to sell ! HUG HOMES 640-4050 ..,._, aocl/ or ~tobilc ll ome w/ 1 D"f""19 ·•1 ~•ur.ro••!N•CI'! beach. $128,500. 979·0031 [ \82,. ocean view. 494·8894. , or644·45100wner. 1------~---· G.-ol I 002 GOMrol I OOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4511 CAMDEN, CAMEO SHORES OPEtl SUtlDAY 12·5 TME RESIDENT SPECIALISTS 673-7040 G~ral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----~OPEN HOUSE HERE COMES THE JUDGE r·orcclosure filed on :1 bedroom Spani sh Villa \l:ith fenct'd courtyard entry. 1Sx20 Master sui te has wall of glass to pri va t e patio . \\'ood burning f1repl ;1et' highli!:hls 22· It\ 1ng room . P;iss lhru bar seats 6 for evening parties. Gov 't loan C'an .be assumed. 4 ''cars youn~. Priced al S-11 .990 for saC'rifice sale! t:a 11 962-7771 418 OGLE CIRCLE SCJUTllOF17lhSt 1\ beautiful Goldl'll !louse. Min. yard work. cul ·de>:sac street-Harbor lh area. • 3-BH. fam -rm, 2·ba, sparkli ng POOL . $(•parate yard orf RR; ;ind camper or boat yard too . DON 'T miss your l·hance to sel' this Y.On · derfully decorated pro· perty; ._j/ . PnCI flC "'7f ' REJIL ESTl!Tr \ 714 642-0200 C .F. COLESWORTHY 640.0020 EASTB[UFF . CENTER . Gflteral 1002GOMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR BIG CANYON PROPERTY IUYIMG -LEASING -SELLING CALL 644-119:k- BIG CANYON REALTY ~~~~! .......... !?~~ 1~~~! .......... !?.o.~ DUPLEX ' WATERFRONT $35,000. Sharp J.BH homey,• /hoat slip 1n Balboa Coves. i-:ast.s1dl' strt'C't loc-;1tion. iastcfully dl•coratcd . of· BIG CANYON: lJovcr model, fairway view; 2 bdrm. & den condo, $125,000. Open Sal/Sun. 1·4. 12 Rue Villars. Mary & Don. CAMEO SHORES: Ocean view 4 bdrm .. 4 baths, pool &jacuzzi. $220,000. ~nSun . 1·4. Candi Grant PLEASE CALL US On Our Other U1tinqs G""'ral I 002 1GrMral 1002 ................................................ OLD TOWN Custom home, :l b~'tlroom and ~ucst house "'i lh ·' 1 bath. for Mom or tel'ns Lo\'ely pool and J acuz7.i. 1 year young. Spcc1:il yard heater. Large lot '-''ith trat\C'r ac-ces:-.. Lols of frwt trees. Call lo see 962-4495 . $2,500 BONUS . Sh:ill he C'rcclitt·d a~ :1 rlc· coral 1n,g <11111,,., .i n<"e to the first buyer to ~at1sfac· torilv complete the J)urrh.ase or this spacious Ncv.·port Hc<1t·h home. Reaul1full y kC'pt 3 bedroom, 2 b:ilh in ex· t·lu..-.1\·e rC'~llll'nt 1 al area. Balboa Island *DUPLEX* $99,500. Exrepl1onall y attractive upper 3·Bdrm unit ""'/heamcd t'l'lhn~ and p<'g & groove<l hardwood floors. LarJ!e l ·Bdrm lower unit. OPl'.:N SUN. l2·5pm : 212f212 'h Onyll lora va111:e reallor 613·4061 SOUTHPORT ESTATE 2STORY4 BDR Quiet tree lint'd dn\·c t11 secluded beach estate t'ormal entry to sunken 1.Jv1n~ room , formal t.11n 1ng. and spCC'tacular SUS· p~ndcd stairra sc. Gourmet k1t cht"n s1•rvl•s a fiesta size party room Separate i::ucst suite and laundr~· room 110" 11 K•TIJ?. s17e master aud un· ique childrens suitl':-. up Assumable 6';, V /\ 10:111 at Sl 1,500. Slii'.l p<'r mun th pay:-. :.ill. l\'o ne""' lo:1n costs. Be f1r!il tn sec it ! C:111963·67ii7. -~j~·lJ~ BIG CAuyou a few block~ tn ·rus11n on fering •pacious rms, " " large Int v.·1th shady trees •• Popular floor plan, large <~1•1 u101 . ~ ru., '"'"' 1J-r1• El t I. · r ·1 3·Ba, 2-frplcs . All for on· e,l!.an 1v1n~. pro C'S Y and spacious 'lav.·ns. d ' d 4 BR h ly $129.900. i':i,./o Isl TD ecora e · ome. Cha rming 12 '.'ear old h I. b m,,. be ass umed v.·ith on· Reduced undt.•r all others THE REAL ESTATERS U,l!.e ivini: rm. cam huildin• vdth shake roof. $20,000 REDUCTIOu ·1· th l '' • • ly SI5.000. down. Like to ..., ee11ngs ruou as.~iv. car[M'ts.dra1>C's.andlon~ know more~ CALL OWNER waterfal l. pool ancl rerm tenant s. <;ALL corner lot & adjacent to \82 . major s hoppinj:!. to S77 ,500·0v.·ner re- quires immediate salc.l~=='=='"="="="='=~l l Bv appointment on\\'· H d U •t · , m ·' Prest1J?;e llomes. 645·6646 DESPERATE " MINI ESTATE J 3 cu 1.1. I . 1 t.' u 556·2600 .. sprinklered & lt_ght1ng I One time opportunit·~··-Sl450 TOT•L DOWN c;::: SELECT Watt'l'front Dup e-x prcstigP area. Palatial P•YMEHT! ~'6~·EOUS&POOL T'PROPERTIES BYOWHER home y,·ith superb floor C.iill !\Ir. Hlack. 545-8424 . Ome Qn nl S Assot'1al.t'd South Coast N~wport Heights Hrokeri:.. ___ Custom llomt• plu :-. units BIG CANYON Sl7 ,950 Deeorator's tOU('h on this -Open Sat. & Sun. plan-IKO deg ree VIEW Ov.•n your OY.'n pri vate :I cuslom17.t'd J .. u.~k home. GI HO OOWM 40 I 0 River A•., H.B. o0 WNF BAE',yl! ':.1CU'I5TTYSLEl"Tl."'L·~ First opportunity to buy bd'm (·•.t,"t c on a lkaut4·HR .21;:-·ba.You S46,5004BR Nt.'e'd'ahtlleincome tax · " -1· tr ., " " OR F'O RECLOSUHE. r i rec r om own'" . scc\udt'fl houl c\'ard' L'n1· must st•c the li ving rryi 2 STORY·POOL rehcf? We have just that Reduced thous ands-Beautiful F'renC'h Re~en-que hardy,·oocl rloors rircplat l'1 the \'an Lui\ Tree lined approaC'h. + a wonderful livinn on l'Y cu.stoni house on 18th hi,hli•ht 1h.:-s"'°"l'C\llnA y,·allpaper~. custom 11 . the y,•ater. 2·B R + fam take advantage call r at St Ro>' 1 St I I .,,, famol'' ,,·, .. c 1v10• d "S·ZllJ. airway a . ' T family 'm pane 1ng. .... · · . ._ rm downstairs & 3+ in J'O ma ster bctrn1 wo room . l~ounl ry slyled . d ( f""riu•~·">nJr.irC'~i ·i·I• Georjle Ro ad. 3R r . C'hildren5 suit1•s Gallop· hu ,i::e patios and exlra k1tC'hf'n & rhne o'·crlook rm upstairs. All kin so [® l!~~.,:1~1,:~·~ '·,·~·:,',R·...,,t't·~O-·pc·-~"•_l~h·_o,u~s-~_.~so_o"~, I •~ra~I! ~ in~ i:ourrnel k1l1·hf'n . large POC)L. SIZ4,500 sparklinf,! rrl'eforni J){)QJ bathrooms, fireplaces. ., ,, ,, ~ DininJ: cnll'rla1nm('nt. Cati 640·6600 + Clll"'rtainm(•nt & sun buill1ns. Extrem~ly Pool . size lol' Ii a ra ge tcrrac~. Separate i:uest st'rious seller, asking f ,,.,·orkshnf1 ' s~·lle r ~ays suite. St:urs hWt:f'P to $185,()()() C1\LL675·4200 ~l ·--------•I -. brinJ::ln)·nffC'r l'--rynur l~ h1deaV.'li)I mas tt'r & -BAYFROHT DOWN THE Prap~r.~!~o· ... \'A or Sl·l."il ! !"till 1loi1n Gt'•rr1"e ch1 ldrt'nS Sllll{'S ()Y.fll'r LOW. LOW on an cxl ra spa'C1ous lol way dov.•n South on 171h street. (J,,.,·nl'rs f{nl 11 frl'C' and clpar as hC' 1·;111 af ford to talk terms an1t 1111 his own f\nanl'i11 g. F.x . chani:!t'~ c6n:-.111cr•.:d lno . so C'omc 1n and talk to u .... p a)·m,·111 ()"·ncr leav1n_i.: art'a ~1 11 .. t Luxury is pro\'1drcl in PENI S i•oooo111tls1N1w..0111111.cM desperalt•! J)nn "l y,;111 er. ............ s acrifi C{' T;ike ;111\:tn• DOWM this brand new . cu .. tom N ULA ror quick .1ppt l·a111.~===~~;;;;;;;;!:,1taJ,!e.96J-78SI t:omes('ethis luxurious3 built cxet" m a nsion liZI Easl (kf'{lll Hl\'r1 JustwhatYou',.e Sl7 ·Ml0. .•1"'. 9 · , "' "'·, bedroom 2 balh :sh;,ak1• Superb deC'or & cle~o:n \'er!iatllc home by thl' bct"nlookinqfor! n .. •.Y· roof home wllh lar~e Terrifc \'iew o ( Hay bt'aC'h . Can hC' 2+ A chani.:t· ()r p.1\1' ·1 [® ti~ PENINSULA PT [® yard anJi hn.1t J,tate . boat ;,ct1\'1tles & sparkl· bf' d ro oms or 5 Pf'8ce(11\ rl"lrPal. a pl.11·l· l .iiJS:l'L S79950 . Ov.·ner ·s s o anxious in~ hJthts :ii ni ght ,Just bedrooms! Can havf' to tryyourv.·1n .11::-.or"·11tt• ·i.l'f;l j l Attractive 1'.story home they 'll even take a car, listed 64*"77 11 · Opcn formal dining. can have a sonJ,t ro11n1 111 • ;;z; ~ wi th ,(!e . li,•ing rm . boat, ramper. house, Eves. party room patio. Docs STRETCll ' v.·/Trp lC':dln. area , large 1------.... --condo. lot or TO as the ~ have large kitchC'n. tv.·o 10 uc rt• Ran1'h. all TAX SHELTER rear patio; 2 bdrm~. l MES•NORTH down pay ment. or wlll car tta rugc off alley' fenccct . lo v1'ly \IC'"". ltome & duplex . (ully bath PLUS hup.e room & 4 Bedroom. 2 b:tth~. (pie. f'xchanJ,te'. Excel\Pnl p ER FECT H EACll Z'lOO+ sq . ft. homt•. t;1nH rcntL-d. Min . m.:mt &· bathnvcr2 cargarage. co mplete r1trpcling North Co:s ta l\.1esa \t)('a · 1-t()l\.lf;' Sl2S.OOO. <lpen f .\' orl'h11rrl . Y.'1'11 :<tnt malnl 187,500. Stt'p:; tnhPach : thruout. Drape.5 . r1Un 8. t1on -----1 5 Sunday. r~i)r 1nforn1a· buy 111 ~'5.000 1\lso 2', OPEN ALI W•·E"N, I> -33663 G7'•80l\6evr" Obie''' Co'''''<d l•••tl•• l'•'no·,·oll .. ,.,,,,, \'ollh ,~on11,.rt ;1hlo· 1 2080"G1\HO'f';N"1.ANE u• . ·• . All In \'~ry ~tMXI 1·nn1h 0 Pt-rformantc He,i.!l 1-: ... tah' ' l1r hom1-. t'l;\r.1 roon\ nn _ LOVE Yes, you wlll love this ideally local· ed 4 BR h ome, right on a secluded beach. with an unobstructed view or the bay & h arbor entrance. Come see it Sunday. S258,000 OPEN HOUSE SUM. l·S 1939 IAYSIDE DR., CdM MONEY There's a h om e in J-larbor View lJills that h as just bee n reduced $10.800! It's like getting a discount on the Mona Lisa! Truly one or a kind. Lat- tice e ntry, g,Qr gcous gardens with greenh ouse. 210 Ft. wide lot & oh, whcit a view! lfas 4 BR. 2 ba., pwdr. room, 2 frplcs .. library & much more. Now only $172,600 A KING'S PUCE This home. on Kings Place, qualifi es as a King's place! Custom cons truc- tion . wood parquet floors, lots of sun· decks & glass. Pool with deck ; has 4 BR. :f ba. It 's a multi-level Bluff· edge home with views or Back B.-iy & ha rbor. Reduced $30,000 for quick sale .Now $195.000 OPEN HOUSE SUM. 1-t. 120 KINGS PUCE. N.I . HAYE CAJ<E H ave your cake·& eat it, t oo. as the saying goes. Jt could happen to you ir you huy a unique duplex in Co rona tlel Mar. l~ivc in one. get income from the other . We have several. As k ahout the one on Narcissus at $124 .H~>O. SEE YOU SUNDAY You h ave h eard about our mind· t>0gglcr. well. it's open on Sunday! This Spyglass beauty, with supcrl> ocean view. has 3 BR, 2 ba., family room. frpt c .. gardens. fee la nd. Owner must s el l & ~oon ~ S165,000 OPEN HOUSE -SUH. 2 P.M.-DUSK 7 rOINT SUR DRIVE. CdM HARBOR REALTORS 2865 E. Coa\t Hwy .• Corona dt'I Mar "Stllinq Rt-al Eitott' in Newport Horbor IOlkYl TustinAvfl . I .Quail ~ v.•illpa}•hi l!hpt•ri·l·nt.q.!l' ,i::ara~r . fn1· d c1 nl\ HAL PIMCHIM lion. $-17 .aoo. (or hell\ Y volurtl\• li:-.I ini.: ~3.50(1. Roth 111 ,\J11ll 1· RayMcCordle-Place • · salci;pt•oplt• t'all Jl~I V:tllev t':lll '\/()\\'' A!t>k 3 4400 ltF.Al .• TOll Roaltor 18 IO HowpaH Prapttrti•• TOM ."'" ,;m '°' F.i1o . "'' " n .: N. 6 7 • 'Z727 E. 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The problems began with the 1974 Trade Act, "'hi ch forces the U.S. Treasury Department to punish any nation sending to the United States goods that benefit from any "bounty or grant." The punishment must be counter·vailing duties, nullifying any advantage the goods get from this "bounty or grant." OSF. TROUBLE is that "bounty or grant" is not defined. It could be a straightforward s ub· ~idy to encourage exparts. Or it could be a rebate of sales tax . Or it could be shipping aids. Or it could be the aid European nations and the Com- mon ~1arket give to industries or regions to pro- mote development or fight unemployment. It is up to the Treasury Department to decide v.·hether any or all of these are a "bounty or grar.t." If 1t rules that they are, the counter- vailing duties must be imposed with 12 months after the original complaint was filed . Counter·vailing duties are nothing new but the 12·month deadline ls . Under pre,·ious trade bills, the. Treasury Department could postporie action forever -a useful diplomatic delay while solutions accepta· ble to both sides were worked out. Now, however, that 12-month S'A'ord is hang· mg over Common Market exports of steel , autos, canned ham. shoes.glass and sundry other pro- ducts. The Common Market estimates that the - Treasury Investigations into these goods threaten $4 .3 billion worth of Europe's annual ex ports to America -more than 20 percent of the total. Order Yours NOW ••• 1000 ·srYUSH •EASY TO USE WE'LL RUN SWEETLY ON SUGAR CANE? •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND NEW YORK (UPI) -A new global industry to produce more than 150 million gallons daily of low grade alcohols from waste products for use in blending motor fuels is envisioned by a Long Island chemist . The goal of Dr. Al£red GlobUs of f{auppauge. :'-1 . Y ., is breathtak ing -to make the world ·s sup· plies of gasoline go twice a-. far as they do now. It is a long.range plan but he believes a substantial produetion coald be achieved within fi ve years to :serve motoris ts in the countries ..there gasolin t> prices are highest. Globus describc>d his project 1n Septembt•r before the Nation<.11 P<'troleum Refiners Associa lion in Houston. lfc s;i1d he has been running standard automobiles for months on mixtures containing ji.ist under 50 percent gasoline. 15 per· C'ent water anct the rest \0 1o1. .. grade alcohols made from sugar·cane waste (bagas5e ), cornstalks or wastepaper rec yclin~ liquors, plus a catalys t , 1)r complexing agent. hr has patented uner the name Hydrelat e. THESE LOW-GRADE a lcohols 1ncludl' t"lhanol. T·butanol and others cont aining fuel od and "'ater They also could be obta1n{'d from cot ton or soybean s talks, garbage and other cellulose sources including fast·growing weed plants, such as mandioc. These could be grown on otherwise worthies& ,-round, p&rticualarly ip tropical or subtropical countries, SU<'h as Brazil, Mtxico, Hawaii, the Philippines and Thailand. A spokesman toc the National Petroleum Rdiners Associalion in Washington said that Globus ' talk aroust'd no s kt'pt icis m on ttth.nological grounds but that economically his proposal was ~Laggering . "Arlcr all ," the spokesman said, "thcrO? l$ nolhirlg radically n('w in Globus · ttthnology Globus agreed with that His contributions are the precise formulation he ca.ll s llydrofu el. the proptittary cataJyst and months l)f ex porim•ntotion. t • .. Water injection has been used in gasoline fuels with success for racing cars and aircraft fer years. So have gasoline-alcohol mixtures. .<\Jthough the German Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe dE'pendt"d large,ly on synthetic gasoline m ade from coal in World War II , they also used alcohol fuel adctiti\·e.s made from farm was te and C'heap v.•1nes. · ALTHOUG lt FUF.l. conservation rather than cutting cost s is G\obus' primary aim, his hydrofuel costs him slightly less per mile than straight gasoline in the New York area. In coun· tnes '-''here gasoline is very ~pensive the cost per mile v.·ould be much Jess. Hydroruel anywhE>re would cost less than straight gasoline, but the mileage per gallon also would be less. The higher the price of gasoline goes in the Unit· ed States, the m ore incentive the American motorist v.•ould have to use the alcohol-water· gasoline mixture>. The mixturt> does not require any adjusl · m<'nt to the standard carburetor. \'ou C'an drive on ~lydrofuel until your tank runs low. then fill up wilh straiJi!hl gasoline if need be: unleaded gas is a little more compatJble than leaded gasolin e <Ai th the alcohols. The mixture causes no acceleration. top spet'd or hill cli mbing problems, arfd doesn't in· terlere with engine life. Globus said. Ecologically, the mixture produces fewer hydrocarbon exhaust emissions than straight ga:soline but the reduction in nitgrogen oxide emissions a:i compared with slr•ight gasoline Is not conspicuou:i, so exhaust purification devices must be u~ed . Late in Octnbf'r, l-~<'dcral Energy Ad· mi nistrator Frank Zarb said although there seems to be a momentary glut of -asoline on the market In Europe and the United States. the world's fuel aituatlon actually is getting worsf' and the United Stateatast is bffomin1 more. not . I less, dependent on foreign oil . . NEVERTH ELESS, Globus said the first commercial Hydrofuel venture probably will be outside the United States. "About a dozen foreign companies have shown interest in licensing and production rights to Hydrofuel," he said. Because the need for more plentiful and lo<A·er cost motor fuel is greater in many other countries it probably would be easier to organize the production of low-grade alcohols from \1/aste products or new cellulose weed crops in such countries than in the United States. Glob.us conceded the investment required to gather raw materials and produce and distribute ISO million gallons of low·grade alcohols daily and blend them with gasoline v.·ould run into the trillions of dollars, but he said a pilot operation to demonstrate the commercial feasibility or the fuel would not be \·ery expensive. TJlE MAGNITUDE or the task if attempted in the UnitE'd States was suggested by two ex· E'('utives of the Parsons & Whittemore organiza· lion, which has had consid('table experience in d('Signing paper nnd other plants producing cellulose. They told UPI the sugar industry uses much of its bagassc "'&Ste as ru el, and the build · ing materials industry uses much of the rest. They :iaid gattJering cornstalks and other farm crop waste would be a staggering operation requiring huge capital and highly skillful or· ganization. ThE'y said they believed that wastepaper recychng probably would be the beat source of such low.grade alcohols in the United States and that Globus' rue! could give the paper recyclers a new by-product market. l~o"'·ever, Globus said h<' had lea med that, in lla '>''Ali and in IUj(ar-grov.i.nR area~ outside the Un~ted Statts. much baeasse Is simply going un· used. Even in the mainland United States sttg. ar mill people told him they would not burn ba1asse if they could find ·a better u't"or It. r SHAl"f A,,.O SIZE OF LAIEL M11. 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OP&& 1·5.1,IZTHl:SIT.t. REDUCED TO SELL Eastbluff Lusk 4 bedroom now priced at SS2,000. One of lar~est lots on quiet street. This won't Jasl. OftfH 1-5. 901 ALMOND rue£. IA. YCREST-.CUSTOM IUILT • $129,500. Ivan Wells 4 bedroom. Roll-back roof over massive inside atrium. 2 fireplaces. Dining room. :i baths. Spacious. Open: Yard plumbed for pool. 1126 TIAOEWIHDS LA.HE. Ol'£H 1-4 OPEN HOUSE I ·5 6 bedrooms . Mas ter bedroom h as adjoininl-! den /silting rm . 41,2 baths +powder room, air cond. & heat w /humidifier /dehumidifie r . elevator. Large fam. home -62 ' on the bay w /pier & sliP larji!e enough ror 60' bout. $385.000. #21 LINDA ISLE OR. . OUTSTA.HDIHG CUSTOM IA.YFROHT f'rom its marble bath to its formal dining room F'rom its bayfront terrace to its pier + slip. f\.1aster bt.>droom s uite -True elegance on fee land. $295.000. Ol'EH 2-S. I 100 £. IAUOA ILVD. •. HEW LISTING -LIDO HORD Fabulous 6 bedroom Lido Bayfront \V 12 bedroom guest apartment. 45 feet on the \1.'ater "'/onshore mooring & beo.ich. \\'ell constructed ne"'er h ome "'/elegant formal plan. S375.000. OPEH 12·5. 306 VI.A LJOOHORD. IRVIHE TERRACE-VIEW F:xcit1n g front ro"' vie"' of bay & ocean. J BR, + maid 's room . Enclosed patio \vith pool. Offered furnished for S235.lXX>. on fee I.and. orEH 2-5: 1627 BAY ADER£ TERRACE ENGLISH CHA.RMER Used brick . fine paneling, high beamed ceilings throughout 3 bedroom, dining room home. Love!)' yards. many fruit trees. only Sil.500. OPEN 1-4. 2022 PALOMA CORONA. DEL MA.R JEWEL t\ dream house. Exquisite v.'ood paneling throug hout . 2 bt.'<iroom plus den home. with forever view of ocean & canyon . 5115.000. Ol'EH 1·5. 216 POPrY. ***BY APPOINTMENT*** ELEVEN BEDROOMS!! In a br<Jnd new 5 unit apartment d e\'elopment . All units have pri\'atc patios. dishw·ashers, v.'ashers. dryers. ranges. o\'cns . Lush landscaping, too !'. f·'rcscnted at $185.<XX) to the discri min<1ting in vest or. SPECIAL -BIG CA.HY OH -SPECIAL We mt1y never ~ce a price this low again for a .i bedroom , famii)' room. formal dining room. full y landscaped , hom C' in Newport's elegant ne\\' community. $162 .500. PRESTIGIOUS CHA.HHEL ROA.D Di.sc()ver the advant<.iges of living on Peninsula Point. This exceptionall y c lean 4 b~droom . 4 bath home. with spacious master suite. is ':.1. block from ocean 8.: bay beaches . $16~.500. BA YFROHT FOR S 110,000 2 bedroom. 2 bath condominium \v /action viev.· of b<.1y & jetty. Best buy in Channel Reef. v.· imore s4u;.irc footage lht.1n other units on the m<.1rket. BIG CA.HYON Pov.•crful individu<.1\ effect created by extensi\'cly revised, expanded Versailles . Dran1atir indoor -outdoor \ivilbilily. privacy & vie"'· $260,000, EXCLUSIVE IH BIG CAHYOH U~dcrs tated elegantc in this modified Deane home .. 3 ~rooms. huge family room. Roon1 for a pool on this gorgeous view s ite. !\ilany extras. cal I to see. SI 99.500. WHITE WA.TER VIEW Charming 5 bedroom home on quiet cul-de·soc. Endless view o f ocean. canyon & hills. Steps to private beach. 3 used brick fireplaces. pC'ggecl oak noor in family room. S234,000. IRVIHE COVE J>rivatc sandy bcath and magnificent \1thite '''~1t er view fron1 this 5 bedroom cus tom hon1e. Elegant (fctails everywhere marble-teak-IO ft . ceilings - beams gas li g h ts ,~citing contemporary dcs iJ?n $195 .000 . CONDOMINIUM A.T THE OCEA.H On a private Lag-una beach. 2 pools. tennis. beautiful gate gua rded grounds. 2 bedrooms. 2 ba-ths . walk. ~wim . fi s h. relax ll"sspotless. $79.500. ' CUSTOM 8A.YFROHT 45· of fee land with outstanding home. Spacious 1n ctcsign , beautifully decorated & 1 ~1ndscaperl \\'ith sepHrate guesl quarters. $279.500 SHORECLIFFS-UCLUSIVE Charming 2 bedroom-plus home. Great possibilities for expansion out into yard o r add a 2nd st ory & get a tremendous ocean view. Beautifully landscaped patio &entertainment area S1J;5.000 -on fee land. ' rLEA.SE CALL FOR A 'FltH rlCTURE lltOCHURE OF USTIHGS ' l >Mi• CafftPUl H B S-4•· MS$ pre:Jen j CELHIATE Tl* HEW YEA.I • HOMES O~EH 1-5 TW• All'"'°°" UNIQUE IH MESA VBIDE 4 bdrm. pool, large cul de sac lot. S73 .500 See l .. 1nk A1yers :it 2955 Mindanao Dr .. C 1\I UNIQUE IH CORONA DEL MAI 3 bedroom plus den, cute. v.·1th beams and brick . Sec Na1;1lic f'ogart y al <tJ:J I (cliotropc. s outh of highw;,iy UHl'f)UE OH LIDO ISLE Spai..·1ous cLstom 4 bdrm with form;.i l dining rn1 & s unny-breakfast rm." $1 55,000. Sc·t.· llarland 1-loak at 109Via Nice. UHIQ\1£ IH MESA VERDE l'ool home boasling 4 bd r ms. Fam. R1n . & loads of outstanding features. All for S89.000 See Jackie liandleman at 2021 l.emnos Drive. UNIQUE IH C D M Shingled duplex. jusl redone. s ome ocean view, 8112 c; assume. $105,000. See J\.1arilyn Shuff at 716 Jasmine. UHIQ\1£ IH llG CA.HYON l,;rnq ue decor and ldsc ping. pool and sep jacuzzi. 4 bdrms. only $17·1,500. See Vergilcne !lull at ::9 Tori·cy Ptnt.!s l ... anc. UNIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES Sparkling Portofino. excellent stree t. 3 bdrms plus loft . rec. rm .. ut S97.000 See Nancy Larcx al 1958 Port l 'rinily. UNIQUE IM THE BLUFFS J ,ov.'est priced "F"' plan on be autiful gr eenbe lt. 505.000. Sec J)oroth)' .Jnhn~'"C•n at 42i Vi sla 1-'lora. . UNIQUE OYER IUCK GULLY 3 hdrm. fabulous de('k , ('Cdar. ,glass and \brick home . Sec Barbara llutchings at 716 Poppy, CdM UNIQUE IH WESTCUFF Expunded :1 beQroom. high li \'abilit y. low maint . big tree. s mall price. See Nacline Croul at 1100 l)cvon Lane. corner of Oxford UNIQUE IH EASTBLUl'F -,'>ew list111g Clean 3 bdrm . lge tul dL· s<11,: lot SS.1.500. Sec Honnit· l.un<l y <•l ~11.-, Chestnut. UNIQUE OH SPYGLASS HILL ,, hdrm . Nantuck e t . pool j<1tu1.zi and ,\ (._' l>nl,:.. $159,750. Sec N<.1nt·y S1n1n1(Jll S at =IX Miss ion fj<Jy Or. U~l()UI: ti()Mt:§ REAL TORS Tl--!( N1,~f;;"r PEOPLE f>FlLll<Ci Tr<E NI 4 rrsr ·~1)1,lf & CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000 MESA VER.OE. 546·5990 • CALL US I 002 G"ne-ral 1002 •··••·················· ······················· j I WES TC LIFF B.JOW ROOM an(.! lot:-. t.1f good fr11111i .' living 5 bedr1>orns and li1rgc fan11I ~ room 1n quiet neighborhood. Lovely p(.>0) and patio. f>ric1· in(·lurlcs the la nd ' 5124.500. I 011 Marian Lan~. Ml __, 1-5 SUPER NEW LISTING ! M.ARYROUS FAMILY HOME on quit·! cul·dc-sac F't~aturt.'!' 4 be-droorn:-.. is land kitc he n . super pc.>01. an(! J;:1rj!t' yard with rcK1m f(1r expa ns ion Asking ~.500 )42 Yisto loyo loH Sto Ano A.•tl Su". 1 ·S TWO STORY CONDO NEWPORT IEA.CH'S IEST. Spread uut . s w1n1 . ~<>If and s un Enjoy 3 b1 ).! bt."{lrooms. <.·hcery kitchen. 2 patios and s un deck . l mpccru hl e out s 1<i e maintenance $52.500. 25 12U.l .. n;ty,hcklloy.i.r.o Su.day 1-5 ONE OF A KIND MEAR WATER AMO SA ... D. Unique 2 bcdroorn C<J s1 ly converted to 3. Only $5:1.500 241 6 ht, H•wport Shons. IOI s...day I ·5 I PANORAMIC VIEW WIHDOW TO THE IAY. Outstandinf! 1 view of ha y and OCl·an Enjoy the • feeling of s pat·e 1n this sunny and 1 ('U mfort<.1bl e 3 hl'firoom h ome t-:xcellt•nt off Sl/'l'l't parking S.:l' LI now 320 XiftCJS Rd, Cliff Havm, Ml. Sundoy 1-5 PENINSULA POINT ATTRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM. I.ow rnarntenancP ya r el. lno lav,in ), upg r<.ided kitchen .. _. new c<.1rpcls . huat storage and rnuth more . Si!l.000 1533 Mirol'ftClr Dri•e, Bolboo Sert /SMn 1-S -642-5200 . 675-4060 GET LOST Jn this 5 bc:droom. 21 ~ hat~ :\l t·:S1\ VF:J{DE ni:cinsinn loet.1ted nn );.1rgt· l'Ul -d e .s.Jc l<1t on <:h<1ic<' street \:ac;1nt c; .. 11 now to set its c harms. 9fi2··1,15·1 SECURITY -PACIFIC ! ENJOY!· Spo rklinl! 1mnl . p:1Jctlt• ' 1enn1s l'r>U rl. 11t•t-h:ir. all Bf':.\Cll 1,;1 ,\.'\'T JIJCl()S.:1ft11f !11..;u1·~ I!" I ' lh:tlrnlJrn , 1·h.1rll\I Ulo! Jn this Villa l';;cifit· 2 llcdroom. 2 bath s ingle story lo"·nhome., ,,~.ll os Verd(' s tone fircplacL'. \\'l'l bur too /\ l\lUST SEE AT ONLY SIJ.!l<MI C,\J.I , :-i[)\\' 9fi2.4.1:>4 thl·~t· thtllt! ... + :1 1111 t'!l I ({'r\;11nmt·nt h0tTI\' on ' ' I + ;1t·n• in f)r;in:.!•' I lnl~ 1 ""iiARlc' REALT Y f:1mtl\ rto1,n1 "111·11 1.d 11l;1nk. p.ot 10 1111nt 1JI vh.1rd . Pl'I' ,.,,. ',1r1t :'X!J.•lOu ]11 · olo11n t .oll !l!i:l ;71\/i ~EYHl·.\l lt llt:-O Ge-Mrol I 002 G"ne-rol I 002 I ·•····················· •••..•.......••...•.... HEW LISTING -SAH CLEMENTE H.i gh on a Hill with a fo'or cvcr Oce<.1n View. Spacious 2 bccfrn1 (;011do 2 P<.itios. Swim mini-! pr,cils. S48 .7SO Call611 -1400 REDUCED -Ownn-lour)ht .A.nothe-r! 3 bedrm wilh~Do.~1. Du11n g r()()ITT toe) Open bea m cei lings thro!Jgho ul Atrium . Greenery&: Sunnini:? Roof Walk to BEACIJ o..Jy $66,500 Cali 631 ·1400 CAREFREE CONDO LIVING - loy1ninl $87.5oa 1-'ull secur1t,:.1 hl<l g \Vlth 2 bed rm. 2bCJ perfect hom e fflr your antique~ Vlt::W Of' C lf.<\NNJ-:1 .. l~<•t l);1raflt.• & has pool. 631 ·1 •100 DOES YOUR BOAT t<EED A HOME? On ttte-W ottt with Boat Dock $139,500 L<.irgc li ving room with \V t\'ff:Jt &• 130AT VJE\\'S. 3 ht.°'<lrms. 2 ba. largc patio. Submit exchanges on home nr units a\\'ilY fron1 thC' "atcr Call fi:ll HOQ A WA TERFROHT HOME R<du<•d lo $220,000 Impressive 2-S t ory home with many c u sto rn fc<1lurcs. 4 largt· bedrms & -i•"..? bath.-;. 1-,ormal d ining room . Spacious 1-'a niily roon1 Forever VH~WS Of' WATf:H & LIGllTS. Boat s li p plu:-. 2 side !IL':-. l>rivate bcach c~. 1-:xt·cll ent flcx1blt' financ ing -Call 631 1400 \-\1·~f'\o4!tlh11 •1•1 ,,,rf,.t1.1 ··· ··11•)., l,1:.1 v1t> ..... 11t1~.1t.-1 ho:n"' \\, ·l1 •• 11.h1.h••·1:.11•d1 11 WATERFRONT HOMES VIEW (.)f the otcun lr<1m the s un deck of this neurly new 4 h(:dronm. 3 bath home 1· a s t l' f u I I \' cl l' c· o r a t c d a n d prnfcss1<>n a l ly~ L1ndscapl•ri . Electr11" g:1r:.ii.:e cl<>or opent.·r . Sf~l.fKXl fl-IO ·filfil VERY SPECIAL l)el 1g htfu1 l~1 g Ca n yon (.'ondo :! bedroom. :~ t>alh, enc losed p;itr l> .. :xcell onl lnc:al ion $12."l.UOO. (J\VN 1-:11 WIJ.J. FINA NCE frlO-Gllil 1" FIRST TIME LISTED • 4 h~' · ronn1s. t'111 1\<l hl• 5 nr fl ~ J-lu p:e I5x.J5 I'() l~. I.1>vcly 1·:1\S'l'S [J)I·;~ Close to <1JI ~c ouls! l.•1a n m;iy ht• assum1·fl. f)nl .\ S52,!KIO. l;.;,!11546-41-ll ISLAND WATERFRONT l.k>l'k \'our ·10 ' l>uat 111 front of th 1~ charming :1 lictlf<x1m t-fam11) room home.· t\n1pl t• park ing ror \';1('<1!1on lrallt•r <.1nd cars also :--;('\\ pie r and flc.1:1t .l\n unus u;1I hu~ al $1l!l,."JOO 54fi·<1141 Offices located in Costa Mna "'"'""91-leach -Newport leMh ' Ge-n"ral I 002 'Gentral I 002 ······················· ...................... . BLUFFS BEST BUYS Ol'EH 1-5 2761 VISTA UMBROSA EN D U N1 ·r . JUSt 11 :-.lcd . wid1· greenbe lt . <>vcrl<1<1k1nJ,! pon! !K.'>O Sq ft <.>utst a nding bt·aut~ 2 '\'r old ~l lklrms. forn1 di n . 21 : h;.i . f;1m rrn . har. llug<" ent·1 . \.\r;ip around µat1n :'\oth1ng to l'O mp;1rt• \\Ith th1 .., \alue .il S1!6.750 I NCi. l.A .'(J> l>ANO lt1\MJ(" \i1f'\' '/·:· 111.111 . 22.'>0:-q rt , 3 bdrm ~ , farn rn1 . 21 •· ha r\t•..,L quality' Sl 17 .500 Incl land EAHLY BLU fFS barg:itn ' :1 Bdrm>. 21 2 ba., charmin g grccnbl'11 Slii ,500 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, IHC. MLS 644 -0134 197 l Top l ist"" & Top Sal,,man 1~74-Up M.wport-M.sa locrd of Rfftton • \.\'1th this 4 tJcdroorn. f<1rn111I d1n1nJ? l'110m <1nd pt1ol hortll' F't·l·shly pa1ntetl . nc"' ('~1rpt•l::i . tu:t1roo111 hu1lt·1ns. cornt•r h>t ltoon1 fin· camJX>r or lloat Uffcr(•fl "t 565. 906 rRICE IEl>UCB> TO S6J,950 Choice Mesa Ve rde Area on cul-de·S<•l' slrt>c l. 3 be<lrm . fam rm. lge h\>'IOj.: rou1n , cumµll:'tcl.)' rt._"C.lecorated. htd & filtcrc..-d IHlOI Don 't miss thi~ lo\'t.'IY htJrTlC. 'i'cJur t'hn1 tc of lenders l~u1<:k possession LIVE IH MESA VERDE fo:xtrt!ml'ly u1>gradc<I J>a('C!>l'lll'r. 4 fk.-drm + 2 full b<.tth~. l ,!JOO ~q . fl -+ l5x30 added gan1t.• r1J(h11 l·:n11r<' ho nll' redeC'oratcd l\l c>vC!·Jll fres h. ()"·111·1 lran~ferrt.•d . ()ffcrC<I at Sl:ii ,5()0. 549-8655 G"""ral 1002 ••··••········•····•·•• .•••.••..•...•.•..••... macnab I irvlne realty ~ FINER HOMES FROM $52.SOO TO $745,000 11 POINT SUR -FABULOUS VIEW Every detail has been customil.e<l 1n thi s c h<irn1ing . traditional :J bedroom. dining rc>0m , family roon1 h ome w /s parkling P()()I , 1n v.1ndfrcc patio. Sl~l.5(~) fee. ()f1 t:N SUN. l-o I'. M I F47 l EXPERIENCE TURnEROCK! New on m:.irket ~ 4 bedrcxlms air tonditioncct' VI J-;\V .. Pres ident llomt'" l·:xtras !' $)29.500 <J PEN SUN . I S I' M SC.22 SOUTJIA L L TF.RRl'ICK r F48 l OLO WORLD CHAIM Corona d e l f\1 ar doll house + I hedroom unit. 2·ear garuge S84 . .)00 OPEN SUN 12·5 J> M 423-23 1, POI NSETTIA I f'50 1 LIDO ISLE LUXURY Sp:.ic1ou~ 2 hedr1)()m . 2 hath " high b t.' <.1 n1 t.' d 1· c 1 l i n ).! ~· I h r u nu l Jieaut1fullv dl'ror:•l<'d l,g brick p;1l10:-. .... f;1t111t :1i 11 &'. latll\"{' g~1rd t•n r1»e 1m for outd11or li\·1n;..~ 5152.500 ()l1 l-:N SUN 1 5 1-, i\1 :1:!2 l1l1\Z%/\ LIDO. I f'Sll CAMEO HIGHLANDS-BEST IUY fo .. unctiona l ~s pacious 4 bedr0<>m . family room home built around gr<issy courtyard. Acccss ·to priv~te bcuchcs. ()wncr transfcrrrd east & m11livatccl to SELL'. SB.5.950. OPF.N SUN. 1-5 P .M . 41'10 DORCllESTl\R. ( f'52l IRVIHE TERRACE-5 BB>ROOM E xlrcmclv "·ell maintt.1incd home v.1 lfa111il y ·room & <linin g room. 5 min. wa lk to 1-'ashion Jsl<Jnd ~9.000. Tom Qut'l'n 644-6200 1F"."i:l 1 WESTCLIFF 3 hedroom t·onv . <IC'n hnn1<' in the wonderful Ncwp<1rl ne1ghhc1rhoLKl IJove ly pati(> g~ir<I L'n Il l'"' evcryth1ni: $7:~.~J.50 f~;1 1·/i;1rn .<\u1 ?1· 642-H2:'5 t 1-"S·I ) "VILLA ROMAHTICO"' Striking 5 b e dr oom l~ayfront w 1n<11d ·s quartl'rs. forrn;d dining rf)(1m. l-(11ur rnl't k1t1,:hcn ... \\'111t'ry ·'. pier & :-.lip. 1-~xcellcnl 'It'" o l entire Jl:1rhor arl';1 fron1 3rd lt•\·l'I :\ppt. only . S.-125.0HO \/ St111~1 1n fl·l2-H2:1.'i or 11 W1)()(i ll·-t11 ·fi2011 11;-;,5 ~ BALBOA BEACH HOUSE Coz\' 2 bcdro111n t·tlltai:.:c· I hlo<"k 111 l~a.Y &. lll'ac·h ..,1tuated on I ~ :l lo! for fut .urt· dupl1•x d1•y1·lopmt•n l S'>::?.:llNJ l1;1ul:1 Ila lit'.\ 1~1 2 X:!:l."i t l·'.')I; ~ EVER CHANGING SCENERY 1-·r1in1 lh<: .... l•1·lu<ll·d . colorfol .L:ardl'n" & s pl ;1 ~h 1n c \\:1l <'rfall . lo the clr:1n1:1t1c \'I t'\\~ of th~· St.·;1 hl•]Q\\ A pi('turt• pt.•rf<.'<"I :l IK·dro~1m . farnil.Y ff)()ITI ho1nt· ft•id IJJ"l/lg lll'"-lll'~ .... I..~ qua!Jty thru11u 1 $1:!:'..l"ll l l.1•i~ !·:~an fYJ,I fi2t10 ( r··:,~ i A BIT OF SWlnERLAHO 1n Cornn.1 del :\l ;1r •\ f:int<.1sl1t· c u s l om hnm1· 11\'t._•rlook1ng th<' c<i n vnn .\l;1rvt·lous o:..e 111 "hutll•r:,. s t;i-1111..·d cl a s:-. & \\'~1rn1 \\C1(1r! S!'2."l,oou 'l'r1111 lju1·cn r~i.1 !ilOo 1 1··.-;,i.c • NEWLY usno IAl\l·l~. 11p ~:r ;1rlt·rl 2 ht.'<11'11<1111 • dt•tl \lon;it·o :\l tH ll'I 111 ll:irhor \IC'\'' ll o111t·s <;111ek C':-.cr1)\\.' !).\!.'\' S7:J.:J!'Jfl ;ind y<,u. O\.\'n thr land' .lt·ann1• 1\ic•\, 1n;Jn 1~12 82."l."1 11,.5!1 1 XMAS IH llG CA.HYON 1'h1 ~ ~tunnin g 2 ht•droom + df'n honlt~ 1:-. br;_ind nC\\' on th<" rnarkrt . f>r11f c s~1o n a I ly dccirratr.d w 1 the f111l'sl 111 l'pls . dri:.s . 1\.' "'allp:i r1crs $1 ~1 . .",IX) .l C'~innt• ft.1r11('ll f).1,1.11200 ' .. ·no 1 6444 6100 90' Dow•• 0•'"~ 1~14 1.4..c••tf<o.,. -. • , -····----...---·--_,..-..... ... ........... ·- 04 DAILY PILOT ' Sunday November 11r 1975 !!~!!! .'7'.~ .~~: •....... 1~~~!!.'!': .~ ....... . G.-al I 002 G•-al I 002 TARBELL ················••····· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1926-1976 "Gold~ Anniverscry" OW9W Aulow1 -Gimwt Ec<lftOMY Sia•! Bur;tinq w11 h pf1du of 1,wnei1h1p' F1eshly po.nrud !hruout. th+cl-• capt:ti & te . .:rured d•op«'~ Sroc•o.i\ floor pion fefl'!.J'"\ 4 bed1 oom \u•!f••,, ~ s1one f,replort• '" the ~'f.>O'Ote lo moly rncYn ().,,Cf\1ted ),,.,,.q 1UO'I"'\. laqe mosier suite DelLIJ1il ~11c.hen w11h f111ndy LJ,J,1! on\. A4:1nri i42 fJXJ C 111 Oen HeltwOl'th for d"Jroil\ 540-1710 CCMltry Griaway! ·Fo-iros••t 1'oOrTo. f'l'.c":>'-1 Verde Ol"~o1 fully \p•1nl-lr"1..--j lawn•. ne..:i-1 f rro~c i..tt.-d IOI' beouiy .Laqo er vered pa• rrokc\ on ideal qome room. ele )-"ln! cci ih('{.)· , ceilu1qs. FOfrnal dining quott'I'~. Pu•.h cOrf)'"'T , ,,, the f0fn1ly room. 4 lxdoom" 3 full bath'. Sunny breokfo•.t area \O"lled tiy n horTY rTYJkPr kitchen S69,9CX). Coll $40.1 720 fGr11Mr MOdel -Rmteh Ylllo! ~o ... i. •<:Jn• h Vyling !>tlrounded by yoJ., of ,,.,..1.,.~r yrct•n1 ~ 1~ best 1n pr ide of ownerShip' AU •001T,\ CJ'e over,ized f(lf comfQft There > o 3 bedroom wing with the rno~ter ~te • ','Cluded l1orn tht childen's quarter· .. 2!ft2 1 1001 l+,,.1n J ri 0"'1 booc..1\ 11\ o wn lirepkx:e. Cordlt!t, ii r d1n11 } rCX)m, mom ln~1n ~.1c!ien ~nte lom•!y r1.;<,111 a oo. $62.9JO Coll ~'1Q. I 720 "" Newport hach -spit le•~! !:...c.allc1·1 aee of the beoLh, Ofi9nat rroJel wi1h Lustom deca. View balcony. c.omm. sworn pool & rel focilities available. Caihed-0 ceil:nq~ on ~11,·hen living room & d>ning room 0 00 r osrel ul appointments t!iruour. ] Woorm. entry foyP< Topped by mission tiled roof. $60,SCO Call S«> 1120 J«1«1I & l'ool -Drastic Reduction! Q.vner'<. 01e C>.Tremely onA•OOS ro st:ill th\ e~e<ulive villa! Balcony ovc.,looks o shimm(·••nq pod. lots a l conc1e!e dec.kino. mu:>C:lc r1-l0,1n .l jcxuzzi. Huge inside with Ov81 28CO !>qt.Ore leer Buffe1 dininq room rhor sOCJts 12 gue~h. libroy a srudy o ff the kitchen. 3 lcrge boJrooms. ] baths. Over!.ized Ji.,.ing room. 2QJ;26 loo~ bonu~ rcxi:m-Coll 540· 1720, for a p-i ... a1e showuq S..-Tr•• U.1d\Strwt! Oi o q~e1 $afe ciJ-de-'.OC~ There·$ c -::O"<"ered patio that runs the 1encrh of ·~e~ _,,..,~~Dll'!l rf\o1's perfect :or q=>me 1ab~ 20X> ~e 'ee1 ~ feot..,e\ A ..-er~e be(;.ooms [11P1 or.e trio a de:"t}. ·candleli ght cf.ni~ rOOl'T' aeo s~ed by a " 1 gcu1TP.t ~itchen Sepcrote ~' . ~Q)1dy room, blaz ing .. 111'9pl<Xe. Oodles of bu<}.e\ ,.• & trees! ~9.~. .\~ fo- lrene Beck . $40· 1720 ,, ' I ' D•s•rled by Ownft' -S41,995! A llemendous home buy1 ~ los left, ready 10 move inro. Private patio verorda. room for your boot or frailer. B1and sp:inking new -.corper5 & point, new vonitie5 in the garden both~ ] bec>-oom st.ires. enletta•ncr'$ h ... inq room area Private master retreol. All this fcv 1r>df.i '$42.0CO' Unbelievable! Col! 540-17']{) fmhide Costa Mesa! ~o undei $30.CXXl~ (homing lillle Slader florre on O l..J1']£" country lol. 2 bedroom' plus a b;q den creo, woocl cx:cented kitchen. 1001p-<vocy1s your~' Loi~ of room fQI' yO\K kids. Boot Qf troiler parking. Only $29.995. CoU for more derail!.. 540-! 7'10 &Kati••'• Dr•am! Stately coloo1a~ 1n Mesa Verde tract of fine homes! Yords Ole l,~p p::wadise dotted with lush bushes & bcau11lul tree1o. ~lose IO ~hools. roomy playroom fcv chilci8f'l, lorge garden creo. ln!tide feot\Jfcs 'j bed-ooms. 21/1 baths, oversized d1n1ng 1oom !".eOIS I_. guests comforTobly. Slate en!ry foyE"'. n foot fiv1rtg room 2 wocd Wning f<rep!orE"S All for iust SS0.950. Coll 540-!7"!J. leoCh Vina -Te-nnis, Poot He-arby! Upen Sunday 1.s. 307 Vi~to T1uch::J Wordeful area of J\lewpor1 Beoch1 The tdeol horre fO' rhe Nller101ner\, converSOllQfl pi. 2·$!ory 1n dc~gn. 3 bediooms. 3 bo1hs. lnt1rrote dininq room pju$ o coty breokfo$1 00 PC>"quet fl00ts plus ooltle-Oeep corpets & COO"diroted dropety Delu~e kitchen w1rh hor..Jy w11rl orPO~. A 101 c·f 1oom for the fT!ool:!y! $77.0CO Coll 1)40.1 ,,,) 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Meirber RELO Servin9 7000 Cities Thruout The United States ' TARIEUNl!Of!S,. 1G.n•ral • 1002'Gft\•ral 1002 ....................... ········•••·········•·· HASTINGS & CO., REAL TORS Property Dealers REQUESTS YOUR COMSIDERATION THE BLUFFS 2008 IARRAHCA Ol'IH SUH. I ·5 f<'1r~t rc:-,i1lt.: ofrcnnJ;: 1n prized early urc~1 ;i :-;tunning 3 l.Klrm., 2 ha . tri level townhon1t• u1 "bristol condition '' !;)(:n!-.1bly offt•rt'<I :il $58,000 501 AVEHIDA LUCIA Ol'EH SUN. 1·5 A s upcrt>ly located :.t bdrm. & den. 2 sty. end unit home on m<ijor greenbelt lcle<.1lly ~u 1ted for~ fun loving family'. '' horn<' c1f outst<.1nd 1n ~ potential. ft·<1tur111g :i g<1rgt,:<1us sumn1t•r /winter pat1n J.!4111l'ry l\JlfC'Scnted at S72,SOO 'BIG CANYOM l RUE YILLARS Ol'EH SUH. I ·5 tAsk gate gu<.trd for directions l · l)1!-.t1nct1\lc & elegant: the Deauvillc, a :l.·100 !'l<J . ft .. 4 bdrm .. '"v iew oriented" to• .. 1tnhon11.·. brand nev.·. never oc - cupil'<.I! Aw1.1its your selection In de<.·or & :1ppo111t1nl'nt..., 'J'hJ!'I regal rnanor h<J s nopctr·!-. a1 S17i.u<M'.J MESA YERDE-4 BDRMS. 1947 KILLDEER Ol'EH TODAY 1·5 IJcfinJtt.·ly your best f<J1111ly home OP· µortun1l y in ;,1 popular price rangC' $7 ·1,90\J Gral'IOU!-. & 1nv 1t1ng; a well turned out !-.1nglt: level home on quiet cul·de-s;,1l' \\'Ith l'!'ltatc-sii'.l'<l groun<I:-.. do not U\'t.'r: look lhi!'I fint! offering! HASTINGS & CO. Realtors Rinq 640-5560 Day or E.,Minq Eostbluff l'rofnsional BkkJ. COME SEE ME SUNDAY Ito 5 PM. An immacul<JtP 3·11R, din rrTI. home. :-.itting high on it"s be<Jutifully landsca1>cd lot. inc reasing "'hat \\';1s alr eady a FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW Patio J>lus 2-de<:ks. used brick fireplc .. wet bar and <.1 Queen·s kitchen. <Jre some or the m<iny extr:..is . 1201 CLIFF DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH ALL FOR S92,500. BIG AHD BEAUTIFUL Re<.1J c lose to the bc<.t C'h. DUJ'.>LEX . 4-BR upper and 3·BR lower , 412-BJ everything king-size . Jlerfcct o"·ner's unit plus a good income ' ASKING $133,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mew port Blvd. comer 30th I Gerwral I 002 General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Kt~.\ 1:1·4~1cs 644-7270 OPEN HOUSES 5 IEDROOMS IN llG CAHYOH t6.s This customized Broadmoor ~ home fe;;1t ures 5 BEDROOMS, 3 baths. family room. dini11g room, pool + jacuz7.1 Sep<.1rate master win g, separate children's wing . separate ma id 's or office \ving allo\vs maximum adult privacv and enjoy ment. Cus tom quality fe3tures thruout. Come and see gracious living for yourself. C1\LL for further information and ask for BEVIS. 25 Lochmoor Lo.Hwpl lch s...cloy 1.5 BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES _...Would you believe 0000 sq.rt .'! 0 7 Bedrooms? 6 Baths? Family room? Playroom ? Giga:itic billiard room with large wet bar? Master suite with steam balh·g·ym & s tudy? 11u gc view ba lcony? and muc'h. m~l'h more~~~ Seeing 1s believing this .large family entertaining home. Ask111g $295.000. F EE. #3 Hmnpshire Ct. Do•tt Sftortt Sun 1·5 VIEW VIEW! ...., Immaculate J ... usk 4 bedroom, llJI family room . dining room home. New ofr-white carpets. mir· rored wall in dining room -enter· lain around your llCautifu l Jacuzzi. You must see t o appreciate. t21 ,900. 118 Saodcosll<,CdM Sol /Sun I ·5. LOVELY LIDO ISLE .... charming 2 story contem U porary designed home Spar1ous '1 bedrooms. l>eamed ceil· ing, fireplace, gourmel kitchen. J.4rge master s uilf' with firepla('e and sundeck on a c-orncr lot. Close to clubhouse. tennis ••nti beach. ..Great ror cntertainin g Slffi,000. 711 Vlo Udo NMd. HB Sol /Su• 1 ·5 REALTORS 675-5511 OP'EN HOUSES 2727 WINDOVER Dlt.: HOME FOR THE HOllD.4. YS. Stunning Broad moor "one owner·· four bedroom & family room , City lights & ocean view : heavy shake roor . form ... ! hvin.c roo1n with marble f1rt·pl~cc ; separate dining room . terr~zzo e ntry: ~plit lev("J. Cascadin g w<.1tc:rfall!-., c xot1t· lands<.·;,1ping. !\1ove in by Chr1sl1n;,1 s. ()J>r_:N SA'f & SUN 12.5 r>M 4633 f'ERH.4.M DR.: ilc<Jut1ful Cameo Shores. Secluded pool & jacuzzi; two master l>~<l rooms with bath/dressing rooms; paneled stud)'. l'rivate guest suite. wit:h its own l.!nlrance. OPE'N SAT &SUN 1 to5 PM 320 SEA W .ARD RD.: SHORECLIFFS '"best buy '·: Interes ting s J)t;.t ·lcvel three bedroom home. be;.i rnecl ceilings, \l.'ood p<Jneling, i..I separ<.1te (av•ay from it a ll ) family r or1n1 . f<'ruit trees. flowers ; private h<foch OPF.N SAT & SUN I t o 5. 1724 HEWPORT HILLS DR-WEST: II arbor View Jlil ls Somerset model five bedroom. fam il y room. formal dining room : 13eautifully appointed -leaded glass. imPorled tiles, beams AND a spectacular ~1editcrranean tiled pool .,..•ith jacuzzi . By appo intment usually but open Sun. 12·4 CORONA HIGHLANDS -Custom. <1u<1lity huilt, beautiful 2-storv view home. 'fh<· r<.1rc one for the l<Arg'e fa mi · ly fi ve bedroom, family room. pool . Shown hy appointment -plc<Jse call. IH THE CITY OF OR.ANGE: For the family who loves horses'. Bridle trails ncarhv . ~·n unus ual homt! y,•i th "couniry kitchen". four 'spacious bedrooms 1nas tcr suite has its own l'onversation pit "'ith fireplace. Cool p a tios with Y.'atc r fall; built in ·intcr-con1. stt.•reo, & air conditioning. "THE BLUFFS -A delig htful condominium. in beautiful condition ; thrcl' bedrooms & f<.imii)' room (on lower level \\•here the kids. C<An play); srpar<.1te utility room & exceptionally l<.1rgc stor~1 gc & closet facilities. Dy :.ippointmcnl plcasecall. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• Coronet_. M .. IGerwrol 675-5511 I 002 Ge-neral 1002 ······················· ·····••················ *Balboa Peninsula Point* Ol'EH SUH. 1·5 2137 CHAH~EI. RD. Sweeping b<J y view from super 5 BR. fctmily home. Close to bay, priv. beach & ocean. Upstctirs li vi ng rm .. saun a, J<.1cuzz1 . works hop. bo<:tt storage . $24-0,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boystdf' Dnv .. N B b7S b lbl I 002 G...eral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1/2 ACRE RAMCH l 'r1~c11lus lllnd J.o...,· caxes 1 ~ ;I(' '>''/hl'autlful n1•\\ •l liclrn1 honlt'. Sl'P \'am per 'trlr l'nlran1·1•. Villa Park. l)ran~e L"o <lnlv SI0:'..000 Ph 17 1.i ·) 6.19-!lJJl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales Be9inners :'\u real cst;ite license lll'l'e:o;sttry.Call Lt!ll oy Opfer o r Jim Tom, PERFOH~1Ar-;CE REAL ESTATE. 8-17·3584 or 646.3377 1- Sell idle it('m!'o ~·12 51i7fl Want ads Call 642·5678 ----===c:: GHercd I 002 Ge-neral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• 1 •••••••••••• ELKINS •IY AP'P'OINTMEHT NEWPORT HEIGHTS RRST OFF£RIHGI Spac.ious 3 Bedrooms. I::.ge Famil y Styl e Kitchen. Built-in C h arn1 Ga l ore . Patio Barbcque, Wishing Well. Only $.59. 750 -~=~,~-~~ ........ 1 ~~!!.0:.~~ ....... ~:::.~.~-·-··· G~.. I 002 GnH"ol I 002 ~~~~••••••••••!~.~! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT SALE Illa. GREEHTllEE HOMES 2-BR. 2·BA & den & 3·BR homes. Open &t. & Sun. 1·5. Greentree model com- plex. corner of Walnut & Cul ~1~r in Irvine. IRVINE COVE DREAM LOCATION The only lot for sale in Irvine Cove. 10.000 plus ft. of buildable spa<'C with an unrestricted ocean vie"' Ca ll lo see and appreciatl'. IRVINE CULVEllDALE Highly upgraded 4·1lR. 3·ba. FR. horT)e, located near community pool and park. Lowest price for this plan. $59..000. fe1•. BLUFFS A CHRISTMAS PllESEHT FOR YOU HOME PlUS CAR Best value in The Bluffs. 3-BR. 21 2-ba. FR & a formal din rm too $76,500. All this +a 1974 Cadillac in your garage. Hurry over t oday. OPEN SAT/SUN ·1-5; 532 Cancha (Off Vist a Umbrosa). $77.000 NEWPORT BEACH A s leeper. buy it tcxlay! Lovely 3-BR, 2-BA home with spa, located near new Newport Bc<.1ch c;oJ r Co urse. Only $67 .000 R.E. SALES C1\LL Cliff J .... andry for inter"1ew. 673-7601 Anytime ADORAILE HOUSE HEAT STREET Warm. fnendly 1u1tJ 1n• \1t1ni.: 1~ how .)ou·11 lu1d lhii; 3 b(o<lroom. I-'• b.1th C o ty houst• ~·1th nrepl•ce. v•ultVtl l'e11. ings . hard~ourt noori-. poant."hnJ,'. o11nr1 l'lht1llt'rl'I Pri.t::ed at only S.13 .~JO REAL EST A TE SALES: 01)t'nings exi~t for full time residential and in· vestment salesperi>onl'I and brokers who wish lo ;1ff l li ate· with ;on establis hed and expand- 1 n g operation . Prt>sligious Newport Beach offices nc.•ar Orange County AirflOrt. \'ideo s.alcs training, fr - inge a nd educational benefits, superior t•orn mission split a nd lhe op· portunity lo earn while improving your t•x- pertisc in all facets of re· al estate 5ales and ex- chanjtes. We ha\c open escro~·s ranging from a SJ l,000 Condo t o· it SJ.600,000 Jn dostr1a l Park . If you want to avoid the limited ex- po5urc ~ta~nd 1~a off1 C'e • the rigidity of !he «ha1n s tore s. and the bureaucratic bung lin ~ or the giants. phone or ~·rite 1n strict confident•e to Don Berman. ()uatl Plaec Properties. lnr. 14110 Quail St r f:l'l, I :'.Je'>'·port He o1r h. 714·752·1~to ----I 02 Linda Isle OPEN SUH 1·5 Beautiful two-sto ry •I Br. 5-b:i, brl'akf:.t rm. f;11n1ly rm , d~luxc kitchen, Ir~· tilt; patio&. dc~·k l'icr for yacht lo so·. $187,000. Ken Hartn1;1n , Hl'altor 642·5760 ~O·Jti07 G•oorol 1002 IG ..... o1 1002 -- •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboa Island 1006 - OPEN HOUSES COME/SEE/BUY SOME OF . NEWPORT BEACH'S IEST VAWES OPEN SUM. I to 5 WILL CONSIDER LEASE OPTIONS ILUFFS CONDOS FRONT ROW Forever view. 3 BR, 21h baths. split lev~I. Proressionall:y decorated. End U!1•l : great location -open for V1ew1n g. 2623 Vi s ta Omada. $96.500 GREEHIELT-HEAR POOL 21.00 Sq. ft. of spacious living. 3 BR. 21/2 baths. Has great possibilities. 322 Vista Trucha. $73 ,500 Shown by app"t. CHOICE 4 BEDROOM Forme r mode l. Large & lovely. with m any conveniences. Secluded patio. Close lo schools & shopping. 428 Vista Suerte. $62,900 Shown by app ·1. EASDl.UFF Sio<jlo F<1mi1y Hon. OPEN SUND.A Y I TO 5 PROUD TO PllESEHT .AM EA STIUff JEWEi. Large 2·story. 2800 sq.fl. 4 BR. & den. 3 bath s . Completely refurbished recently. inside & out . Everything ~r<?ress1onally d?ne. Ideal for gracious l1v1ng & entertaining. Has it all. See to appreciate. 2836 Alta Vista. $1 22,500 OTHER PRIME HOMES AHO LEA SES AVAIL.AIU EASTBLUFF REALTY 644-1133 Gen•ral I 002 GMerat I 002 ............................................... OPEN SAT.fSUN. 1.5 411 RAGSHIP RD •• NEWPORT IEACH P.ark Lido townhouse, 3 BR. 21/2 ba. + din. rm., steps lo pool. Conve nient to shops & transportation. $47 ,950 111 42'od ST., HEWl'ORT IEACH. Custorr: dupl ex , could nol be duplicated. perfect l ax shelter for owner-user. $132,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA Island !·Jome, J Br, 919.500. 8,y 0~·1H·r. Open \\'knds (lr IJy appl. ll8Top:iz 075.71 1.i -. Balboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENINSULA POINT Own er must :-,(•JI 3 bedroom. tar.el' hvtng room, ~·ith r1rl'11Jacl'. t-:x. ctlll'nt locatio n . BK R,. b"75·4060, 673·43!16. PENIH POINT 2·1-lou~c!li for th~ prn·•· or l·Best buy on Point ;ind in addition. ho1h C'O m · pletely upgradl'tl. :!-BR. I-BA rront & l·BR . 1-ll A rear. $79 ,000. l-IC)l.LIS WOOD, Rllr. 675·867f. ----CapistrMO leach I 0 I B ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW DUPLEXES sm ,950 to S72.so11 2 Br + dl'n ':!bl.I & 2 Br l'l Ba uni!:- HEW HOME S53.!l:>O :1br.2 b<i.frph· Lg yd...,. 1hui:;e pinl' tre1•s Wcstba~ lncoml' llnme~ Z7031 Las Pa1m:1 s "96·3431 11 hlk V..'. or Es trcll:i ~ · ~- Corona del Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RARE 4 IR DUPLEX SO. OF BAYSIDE '>'ith a J lllt. 2 RA rental. Only l \2 years old. Featuring heam ct•ll111gs. natural ~·ood and hr1ck textures and p{'rfect location. Call 644 ·721 \. "1n NIGEL IJAIL EY ~ A55lJCIATl5 PRICE REDUCED· OWNER ANX l tlUS Bl'au t1ful Custo n1 iled llVl-t Lusk . 4 Bd. 2 b;i , 877 Sandcastll· 64-0·1047. URGENT Owner mu:5t. sell t h1s euston1.blt J·BR. 3-ba bayfront homl'. Sandy beach & unobstructed oeean \'if'"''· Pril'cd lo sell immed. at S225,000 191!'1 Darside Dr . 1\.l(t , 675· 7538t 64.i ·6397 VIEW IRVINE TERRACE • Opeo Sot /Sun 1.5 I 023 Dolphlo Torr. Front llO'>'' Cu:o;ton1, 4 BR . Pool . ncv,·I\· re modeled k1t1·.hen . phenom c n31 n1•1•an . island Ir b,.Y '''~"' $199 .~00 , lf'.f'. <.'all 6'4·7211 ' H •• c ... 1' ~ " J • ,, b $ s • ' . ~!.~~ ....... ~.~-~ ....... Ho..e1 ForWt HoesnFof'Wt MoMHForW. Melm1PorW. Sunc!!t. Nowimber 18, 1975 . ' • DAILY PlLOT D'1k>G Cot"Of'IO *I M I 02 ••••••• •• • •• •••• • •• •• •• • •• ••••• • • • •••••••••••• ••••••• • •• •• ••••••••••• • •• •• • •• ••• • •• ••••••• •• -••••••••••••• ~ •••••••• ~.. ..... I 022 COl"OftO .. Mcar t 022 .... ....... I 024 Cotto Mt-$0 I 014 c ..... M••• I 024 Hou .. •• For StN I IHOY••1' ~ s• How.Ml for hN ................................................................................................................... ······················· .............................................. . 2~P~E1X 2 -2 br unit,. 9UAIHTDU~L~X t'\STSIDE Ir• ho••• 3 MESA VERDE l.arge 4REYOUIEADY? la ICotlaMno 102• toMno IOl• !t~~. o· 5:>·~1!~)' ft«.ICE SLASHED sowtt. of Hww iir. 2 &. Crpts, dbl gar. •lom~ "'llh pool. owner. .. for· ILlXUr)' & pri\'aC )' •••••• ~ ••••••• !~!..~ ·:·~:.·,···~··~·········· ...................... . -wne . •o>JUU 0WMrk-S•ll!! Th kl d I ._'' f.tSUOO 119ZSFullert 2 179..!aOO.Ph:.$.$-022& . "'ilh Jow do'4'n pa)·mt1 f,i\.-;J sl llt. <!hr&: d"n BEST8UV ,~ e n o PT Opl'rty · · on. -Ch r 1 f 1 1 llard"'oud novr~ tilt ln •Dfl.UXE t-)"om the llunny t'ntr)' 10 buy1•ri" 11.-arch our tn"''n Hiits 1:. of NB Blvd WOODSY N an re 0 1-a -1 ft ~e MlSA V!RD£ \Oll'uurn Lr;t ·n ... Int 4 Br, 2 ba, ylll'd, ucro~,. DUPLEX• tht rt•crt•11 t1o n i.rca & fOt" (,.lu:uni. cute, ~·h;,rm · 556·1017 r.1-Vcrde PacHelter. r~~~~r~n ~~~t :u~~~~ $47,950 th .. 111'r ma~ 1·urr) .. Olttd. rni~1\P~~ ~~ch~llJr~;l:,11 t-:~t·tdlent 3 RR . :! ll:i , po...ol, this 1• :, sh..-cr d('· mrit. unique toOJ)ll 1· nnd OPEN HOUSE 4 Br. 2 Ra , lge lot . 111 " lltavy s hilke roof & Truly • royal palac('' 3 $4.i !'Jl.1(1 l'111lMS 1~21 pri c ' ' u .• gr1)und fl oor O'A n••r:; unll hljhl 1 4 lklrn1 ~ • 3 batha : Pld u 1 r•ble W1lh bean' * * 2810Se'!rant Pl.SS7·1849 hi·OPt'll b\:aoit<l l"\•ilin~ Sp:ac. bdrm1. 2 b11 . tn.1J.:1• l'~::-;·rl'll Y i 1, \.\"t•,trl1lf IC ",,· ~.l~hl ~·.~~".Ult"' "2 priv. patio:. & lux on It,. J.1nd 111 cxc lusi\C c\:.1 1n"s , knotl>' pine J?&>-,owcrSt.t.:•I Owner $162 ,500 1,., ram ,m •·ima•··''"' yard . "pie. bit 111 .,, ('l u.1 ~ ....... ,,., lrvlnt• Tf!rt3t"i' IOwn" • /I '"Ood b Ol>"'NSAT1SUNI S '' ----unous masfer!IUllC> •' i... .. urnin2 &o · • u.st'l.lbric kfrph.• Country O'A"Tler llqu.lda ting Sob $29 99 5 NOTl'it UCHMOOlA PLUS 1m,,.",',.coni,1dcr lt>ar>etop· frplc and 8 sunny pntin. Bea ut iful >-:ASTSIOE Colleae Park, 3 BR, 2 Ua . ki'toh • <ounl'Y •I • "'''oiler•. \\'on"t l:i i;t :.it • b 1 rt"'ht "round the rorncr home. Lathe & pl•Ater. J lge fan1·rm. newly de-... C f II • A.II lt•rms, 3 r. 2 ha,• bl 2 Bit ft e n1a1 "1., .. ,. 706 ".TH"" .... r-"" " ed mo•phere HJt y \'l'"t s th11 pr1t'c. ull!MiJ·~I U pnc• •·,·1ri1'''" lncd yard. t-.i,jt ~ ,... " ......... v.... from Curn1:1 1io11 Park Rdrn11, lar3l' ala1a win · corllt . 54.5·5741 $51 ,500. · '" " " ~,11J(J d1:c·klOTH OrEH SAT /SUN I ·5 586,000. Call &ao1.;21 t dows overlook µool. 4·ctir fl''l'OS h ~".~d'n'.11. Non \'t'ls only -l'ho1rt" t-:a:.t~tdc 1:11.11 l;i ~'''~~\~~!~~ ~i"!~'~"· .\ ~~:\~ woir:iae for s tudio o r c.. t r~ut Cqunt~. ~#!IV fl1 rsur.:H1l'hhou:.eonlrg -.11 h ""0od hurntnt .,.,.ork ... ho p . Close to ~f\to~K .Lodn .11'-lt1.1rry,.,.,illn<>tlllst 1 Col\ ' '' Int llollt'}"lll00n4'r 'l't th ... appt. rulll' CQDtury 21, fireplaces. \•t1ulted.,.,·ood sc-h oo ls & l 'J th St 1n1.Callrordeta11..'1W1lls ownt'r.rnustsell.S.O·:wtiti :: ; : , l1 ~h1 ur rn1(·~tor ·~ S4M·llti8 bl:.iin c.:eihn1;ts and ·''lper CHAR~t . Stone lrplc. JlE.&IS-3013;~6·7'139 ~ dre~n1. Vet.s -.1·l1:01ne, lo -:OP!!:S ~lowi -5-t /Su Su of-ti"') Jocst1 on bookcases. wood "panel· ,,~ .. , V!CRDF., 3 bd''''· • ~~ ••r•• REDUC ED $10 000 lll O ly P)'ml!.. IJV•lll.:f IC I "~ Lb .do. c•"·· s 115 000 p c ~r -jli fti I~ . de!i/>1•rl\ll' Ru~h ' Call 1·~. 1'JllJ'IJ a I'll r. . .. ... l .,,·11 t'.. ull ini.:. ll3rdwood flQur&. 21,l.J ba .2 lplcs l•efami· Pano,ami\.· aulf cou r~t· ~"'-3br.1ioolSS7,000.642·2221 DRIYflY t:opptr plpin~. A.uto lyrm,lgtmaslerbedrm.fuJ':fJJ v1e'A'. 4 br. 48 b1t , form;d,,..,. -- ~NJG[L IJAIL[Y !. ASS UCI AT£S this l'Ule CD:O.I Oup[("X spnnklen;. Tl-1£ ONLY bil yard modern open 'Wt',._ h.n to Mlp. t!lntn~ rm, tam1\y, dt·n .• ~~~-l'olHd lmrMd. Sol• Ila\(' !lnmt'th1n• you ""'o.nl .it til:I Po1n:-1t·tt1 :i 2 Ull ON>-:: LIKE IT . SS.S .OOtl •Jry hom~. ' · bonus, courty:.ril IH.WI j~:,;;:i;J /A (~rc11t family home. 3Br lO!>Cll:'(.:lu$s1r1ed ;.1d1>0o front h!lt', tiJch unll 1n o"nt'r P,h ·64&·!"i667 3t40CountryClubDr. ~l t"Sa \'t•rllc. SJx>lil'"Ss 4 <.>wntr m o ll\'ctted 1. , :fifl.~-2ba.f11n1 .rm.frplc WaH. It -.·l'll Call NOW, rear •l.,.,•uy:s rented. OpenllouseSon2·5 HH l ·s l y . l>ur~t St Ft"r51u s on ltcaltors , ' _. tn 11cbool. Eus t11idc·I M 842·!1678 ______ t14,500. 1\g\. 1.'44·6397 Ownr /llealtor 979·3788 _$14.900. r\Jl:l . 11'41).5560 833-~I W t',.. h..,... to htlp Buoy. O~n houl!e Snl A: sunday t\gno 5411-301 \ HOUSES FOR SALE Z IEDROOM 2521 Crestview. Dayshorcs. NB 673-8550 SSi.500 Sa~/Sun 1·5 •243 8!st St, Newport Shrs, NB 642:5200 $53,500 Open Sun I .5 332 Piazza Lido (Lido Isle) NB li.t·l ·6200 $152,000 S1.1n t :-\ Z IR I FAM RM or DEN 2144 Port Durness. Newport Bch 644 ·0030 S90,000 Sat/Sun _ 456 Bent. Laguna Beach 673·8550 $95,500 sun 1·5 238·62nd St, Newport Shores NB 642·5200 $57 ,950 Open SUn 1 ·5 3 Rue Fountainbleau, Big Cyn NB 644·6200 $129,500 • Sun.1·5 787 Ny es Pl.. Laguna Beach 644·6200 $182.000 sun. J ·5 31002 Arianna Ln. Laguna Niguel 752-7315 Sun 12-4 2 IR I C>U EST HOME Zll2Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 675·8120 $99,500 Sat /Sun I ·:«J.,, 3 I EDROOM 2424 Vista Hogar, illuffs, NB 673-8550 $62 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 33515 Moonsail (Sea Ter ) Lag Nig 496·7418 S63.900 Sal 3-5/Sun 12-4 118Topaz, (Bal lsllNB 675-7144 $89.500 Sal/Sun 12·5 47962nd St. (Npt. ShoreslNB 548·1290 $56,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 30962nd.SLJNpl. Shores) NB 548·1290 $63,500 Sun. l ·S 376 Flower St. Costa Mesa 6':6·5667 $55.000 Sal /Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar. Pcn1n Pt. Balboa 675·4069 $79 ,900 Sal/Sun 1.5- 1200 Dover Dr .. Westcliff , NB 642·1157 $77 .500 Sal/Sun 2·4 ••51238th St., Newport Beach _ 675-7060 $139 ,000 , Sat/Sun l ·S 315 62nd St (Npt Shores) N . B. 645·7575 $65,500 Sun 1·5 •4ZI Vi sta Flora, Bluffs. NB 675·6000 S65 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3020 B. Sycamore. S;1nta Ana 839-1710 $32,900 Sat &Sun 1·5 2228 Holiday Rd , Newport Ilea eh 646-4380 S74 ,500 Sunday 1·5 2178 Raleigh. Co~ta Mesa 752·1920 $43 .300 sun 1·5 #34 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cn NB 549-8505 $124 ,500 Sun 1·5 307 Vista True ha, Newport Bch 540·1720 $77,800 Sunday 1·5 1455 Mornings ide Dr, Lag. 8ch. 494-8057 $145.000 Sunday 1·4 1807 Port Ba rmoulh. Nwpt Bch. 'f 494·8581 $74 ,500 Sunday 1·4 81 Royal St. George Rd .. N.B. 540-0500 Sun. 1·5 32() Kings Road. Clifn laven , NB 642·5200 $129.500 Open Sun 1-5 1742 Highland (Harbor IUnds ) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1 ·5 501 Seaward (Corona !Onds) Cd~! 642·8235 $76,000 Sun. l ·S 209 Joann, Ncwp<,rt Bect ch GiS-6670 Sti:l.50U Sun 1-5 415 Pirate Road , Newport Beach 673-8550 $69,500 Sun 1·5 8 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 640·6161 $125.000 Sonday 1·5 3 IR I FAM RM or DEN 4101 Glenwood St. (Irvin e) · 551 -2100 $53,000 Sat/Sun l0·6 9332 La Jolla Cirdc, H.B. 963-3901 Sat&Sunll·5 28822Top Of The World Dr. L.B. 49'J· 1397 Sun 2·5 1051 Madison Plal'C, Laguna Bch 494·9284 Sal /Sun 12·5 . J16 Via Mentone <Lido ls ll NB · Sat /Sun. 1·1 •1375 Cerritos. Laf!una Beach 494.9473 $149.900 Sun .1·5 2008Chillon , I~aguna Beach 494 .9473 $73,500 Sun . 1·4 3093 Yukon, Costa Mesa North 548·7729 519.500 Sat/Son 1·4 :30 4631Sierra1'r cc (U niv Pk) Irv 5.52·7000 Sat/Sun 2-.5 1663 Iowa St. N. Mesa Verde CM 833·3821 S.17.950 Sal. I :30·5 716 Poppy, Olde C DM 675·6000 St l!J.~100 Sal Sun l :l llOODc von Lane, \Vcslrliff. NB 675·6000 $82,000 Sat , Sun 1·5 • 1686 Labrador, Costa Mesa 646·9666 $57 ,900 · Sat!Sun 1·5 5 Pinehurst (Big Canyon I N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••3806.Channcl Pl, Newport Bch 546-4141 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 245 Princeton !College Pk ) C.M. 645.7575 $54 ,900 Sun 1.5 1958 Port Trinity, l!br View NB 67~0000 $97,000 Sat/SUn \·5 700 Mar~uerite. Old Corona, Cd M 675·722.I . $79 .500 ·sat /Sun 1·5 7 Point Sur llr !Spyglass) CdM 673-4400 $165,000 sun. 2todusk J71STr~wind s (llaycrcsl) NB • b4:!· $92 ,50C! DAILY 1·5 DIRECTORY ... ~._.,6"....., .... ,. ..... ' ... •t:p•I II ......... Al ............ tiM .... w ........................... .., ... ,.. ... ... • .. ...,..tDAJLTPILOTWAHr ADS.,..,.... ..... .,....._.._ .... ,... ... ...,. ..... _ ............. ut..Mdls ' .,,_. ....... r •4633 Perham Rd. Cameo Shrs CdM 675·5.51 l $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •320 Seaward. Shorecliffs, NB 675·5511 $98,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 222 Lu~onia, Newport Beach 631 ·1400 $66,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 17792 Cypress Tree 1.n, Irvine 646·7414 $79.900 Sat/SUn 1·5 436 Holmwood CNewpl Hgts) NB 642·6368 $64,500 Sat/Sun l·5 158 Bouy. Eastside Costa Mesa 548-3011 $49,500 Sun 1·4 •2:17 Camellia, E ·Side, CM 646-7711 SUnJ-5 1723 Cortland Dr. Cam 1-0nd CdM · 673·3177 sun. 1·5 •4180gle Circle, Cpsta Mesa 642·0200 $69,950 Sun 1·5 5437 Sierra Verde, Irvine 552.7500 SUn . !·5 3140 Country Club Dr, Mesa V CM !179·3788 Open Sunday 2·5 5200 River (Lido Sands) N.B. 642·3319 $62,500 Sun only 11·5 •2915 Ebbtide, Harbor Vu ill CdM ji73-8550 $124,500 Su111 ·5 •3075 Platte Dr. Costa Mesa 645-0303 S57,900 Sonday 1·5 432 Pros pect, Newport Shrs, NB 545·949! $63,750 sun 12·5 1201 Cliff Drive', Newp()rt Beach fi/5-6610 592.500 Sun l ·5 433 Heliotrope Old CDM 675·6000 S89 ;000 Sunday 1·5 •2319 Tustin Ave, Newport Bch 546-2313 $87,500 Sun 12:30·4:30 !115 Chestnut, Eas tbluff, NB 675-6000 S84,500 Sunday.1·5 •11 Point Sur (Spygls Hill) CdM 642·823.5 $169,000 SUn .1·5 •14 Burning Tree Rd, Big Cyn, NB 752·7325 $195.000 sun 12 .. 1 1'9 Rue Grand Valle, Newport Beach 64•1-7895 $174,500 SUn2·5 137 Via Waziers , I ... ido Isle, NB 752-7315 $159,500 Sun 12·4 • I EDROOM 7JI Via Lido Nord, Newport Bch 644 ·7270 $169,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 426 San Bernadina. Ne~·port Bch 546·2313 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2810Serang Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM 5.57·1849 S62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 877 Sandcastle CHV lllLLSi CdM 640.1047 OpenSun.1·5 •706 K·Thanga (Irv Terr.) CdM 675·5930 Sal/Sun 1·5 ••1939 Baysi(le Dr.,Cd:vt 673·4400 $258 .000 Sun 1·5 l20 Kings Place, Newport Beach 673-4400 $195,000 Sun 1·6 •1023 Dolphin Terrace. CdM fM·7211 S199.500fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1530 1\nita Lane, Newport Beach 645·0303 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 •!0215 Nightingale, Fount Val 1197-0321 $65,000 Sun 1·5 8454 NepttJne Drive, Buena Park 1197 -0321 Sun 1-5 21l42 Shaw Lane. Huntington Bch 1197-0321 Sun 1·5 -15162 Normandie, The Ranch, Irv 152.1100 sun 12.4 232 Monte Vista, Back Bay area &12·5200 $59,000 Open SUn . 1·5 • I ll.-& FAM RM « DEN 502 West Bell. Santa Ana 5.52·7500 SS5 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1841 Port Taggert Pl. llbr Vu NB 640·1267 $89.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 • • 102 Linda Isl e, Newport Bea-ch 640·1607 $187 .000 Sun l 5 1723 East Qcean nlvrl. 11.al Pen •2021 Lemnos Dr, Mesa Verde, CM 546·5990 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4501 Orrington Rd, Cam Shrs CdM 644 ·6200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14242Matisse \TheColony) Irv 644·6200 $61,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 3607 Surf view <HVHills) CdM 644·6200 $119 ,500 Sat/SUn 1-5 1859 Port Wheeler (HW!omes) NB 642·8235 $85 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 67 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 642·8235 $179 ,950 Sat/Sun l -5 2015 Santiago Dr, Bayc rest N.B. • 644 -4910 $89 ,500 Sun 1·5 20852Spar kman, Lacuesta; H.B. · 968-4456 $7 1,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 1812 Port Wheeler (HVI Jomes) NB 642·8235 $92,000 Fri /Sal/SUn 12·5 3000 Beacon, Npt. Hts, N.B. 675·7225 $75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1338 Antigua ( Baycrest) N.B. 675·3000 $129,500 Sun. 1·5 Z/27 Windover Dr, Newport Beach 675·5.511 Sat /Sun 12·5 * •333 Mornings tar. Newport Bch GJl · 1400 Sat/Sun l·S •J927Lecwar-d <Baycres t)N.B. 833·8600 $139,500 sun. 1·5 63 Montecito (Spyglass I CdM 833·8600 $190 .000 Sun. l ·S 1730 Pt. Marg ate (HV Hms) N.B. · 833 ·8600 $104,000 Sun. 1·5 1635 Blue Bird Canyon Dr, L.B. 494·2146 Sat/SUn . 2-5 !130Santiago, Newport Beach 546·2313 $159,500 Sunl·5 IJ687 Guam Court, Cypress 897-0321 $63,500 sun 11 ·5 •3463 San Rafael, Mesa Woods CM < 549-8655 S65,900 Sonday 1-5 21681 Hilaria, Huntington Beach 968·4456 $69,500 Sun 1·5 •2955 Mindanao Dr, M. Verde CM 546·5990 .$73,500 Sunday 1·5 •906 Allepo ( Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 $98,500 Sun. 1·5 5522South all Terr, Trltrck Irv 644 ·6200 $129,500 sun. 1·5 #7 Paine Cir (Culverdale) Irv . 644-6200 $57,500 Sun. 1·5 4610 Dorchester, Cam Hinds CdM 642·8235 $85,950 sun. J .:;.. 109 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 675·6000 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Cypress Point, Big Canyon NB 640·6161 $171.~ · Sunday 1·5 •!t9Torrey Pines U!, Big Cyn NB 675-6000 $174,500 Sunday 1·5 1871 Swan Circle, Mesa Verde, CM 545-9491 $80,950 sun 1·5 •342 Vista Bay a, orfSanta Ana 642-5200 S68,500 Open sun . J-5 1124 Santiago <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 5175,000 sun. 1·5 5232 Auburn Circle, Westminslc>r &12-2535 $74,950 Sun J .5 5 BEDROOM •21 37 Channel Rd, Balboa Pen NB· 675·6161 S24o:ooo · Sun.1-5 273 1 Bayshore Dr. Newport Bch 646.7171 $189.500 sun 1-5 17922 Mann. Uni versity Pk, lrv 752·1700 SUnl2·4 5 IR I FAMRMorDEH •24451 ZancJra Dr. Mission Viejo 83o.2005 $82.500 Sat/SUn noon·4 430 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $197.500 Sun.1·4 • •618 Harbor Isl Dr. off Bayside f>42·823.I $325 .000 .,_ Daily 1·5 17 l...ochmoor l~n . ( Ut~ Canyon) NB 644 ·6200 DAILY 1·5 #80akmont Lane, Big Canyon 631 ·1800 $320,000 sun 2·5 •18 Mission Bay, Spyglass. CDM 675-6000 $159,750 Sonday 1·5 #2 Cherry Hill Ln. Big Cyn, NB 752·7315 $255,000 Sun 12-4 6 ll!OROOM 2421 Sierra Vista, Newport Bch 646·4380 $89 .950 Sunday 1·5 7 IR & FAM RM or DEN #3 llampshire Ct, Dover Shrs, NB 644·7270 $295,000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2060Vista Cajon, The Bluffs. NB · 640·4950 Sat/Sun 11 ·5 420 Cypress, Laguna Beach ~ 675-7225 $54 ,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 544 Averiida Adobe, San Clemente 631·1400 $48,750 sun 1·5 2 111 I FAM RM or DEN 4 llue Monlrcux (Big Canyon) NB 833 ·8600 $120.000 Sun 1·5 320 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle NB 675-7225 $179,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 3 IEDROOM •2317 EastbluH Dr, Newport Bch 963·6767 $53,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 535 Vista Grande (Bluffs) N.B. 640.7000 $72,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 411 Flagship Rd., Newport Beach 645 -7575 $47,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 404 Superior. Newport Beach 675-3000 $45.950 Sun 1·4:30 2008Barranca (Bluffs) NH 640·5560 $58 ,000 Sun. l ·5 • •4457 \V . Co<.1 s t l-l,vy . t'\\\"J1t 13ch 646·7711 Sun 1·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEH 501 Avenida Lucia (Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $72,500 Sun. 1·5 4 IEDROOM 35 Rue Fountainbleu, Big Cyn NB 752·0347 Sal/Sun 1-5 29492 Ridge Rd ., SJC 495·1778 $49 ,550 Sat/Sun. I0·5 3 Rue Ylllars (Big Canyon) NB 64-0·5560 $177,000 Sun. 1-5 • IR & FAM RM or DEN #JO Goodwill Ct, Newport Beach 645-0303 S62,500 Open Sun. I ·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALe- 12528th St, Crnr 28th /Balboa NB 675·6775 $115,000 Sun 1-5 I BR & BAC H. APT. 210 44lh St., Newport Beach 675·7060 $64,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2 I R & I BR 423-23 1h Poinsettia, CdM 642-8235 $84,500 Sun. 12·.> Z BEDROOMS UCH 516 & 516112 J<'ernleaf, Cdl\.1 644-7211 S:1t /Sun J .') 716 Jasmine, Olde CDM 675-6000 SJ05.000 Sunday I ·.I 2 BR & l BR ••4010 J{,v rr Ave. Nc\.\wrt Bch 675·4200 $185 ,000 SatiSu n • BR & 3 BR 118 42nd SL, Ne wport Beach 645·7575 $132.000 Sat'Sun 1 5 5400Scashore Or. Ne1A1>0rt ~ach :,18 1290 $120,IJOI>. Sun I 5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 646·3255 $125,000 Open Sun 1·5 5372 Blinn l,anc. Irvine 833·3462 $69.500 Sat·Sun 12·4 1123 Main St, Huntington Beach • •36 Linda Isle Dr. Linda 11 NB ) l 11 + 2 BR + 2 IR 644 ·4910 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * •76 Linda Isle Dr, Linda 11 NB 2080 Garden L;.in c, Co~ta J\1e~a 536-0133 S87,Sll0 Daily 12·5 •21642 Kanakoa, New P ., H.B. 644·4910 Sat/Sun 1-5 675·4392 $87 .500 Sal/Sun •1524 Sandcastle (INJ!ills) CdM 968-7870 SSS.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 642·8235 $142,900 Sat/Sun J .4 •1806 Galaxy Dr. Do\'er Shrs NB 644 ·4910 $215.000 Sun 1·5 . HOUSE FOR RENT UHF. •20172 Astor. Landmark, H.B. !J68.4456 $67 ,500 sun 12·4 888 ~.1ndcastle . Corona dcl Mar 644·7270 $121.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 I R I FA M RM or DEN •1724 Newport Hills Dr.West , NB 675·5.511 sun 12·5 45ll Camden <C ameo Shores> CdM 673·7040 Sat/Sun 12·5 9119 Dahlia, Green brook, CM · 2226 Port Carliofe (l !Vlfomes) NB 642·8235 $650 /mo. Sal/Sun 1·5 •1011 Marian Lane, Westcliff NB 642-5200 $124,500 Open ~n . l ·S 2S LOchmoor Lane, NB 540·1151 $67.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 644·7270 Open Sunday 1·5 27<17 Lightho~sc il!V His J Cd M f>44 ·1766 • Sun. 1·4 \!11 7 Killdter Cir. Mesa yer. CM 640·5560 , $14,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • Pool • • Wot.rtront • • • W .terfr0ttf Ir Pool !572 Pe~a sus . S .A Hei~hts • . 10.15 03o:l Si:l3.50il OJH:n ~un 1·5 ~ •~02 Chaallll'I J'I. Ne\\ port l s 646·8811 $280,000 Sunday 1·5 $30,500!!! 2 Hd1·m 111 e5a Vf'r1lt• \.dla, nt'i'.11' l'\'t.ryth1n.:' 1\1\ ter1n s 16•6-C IOWA OPEH I·• Scenic Prorrtie1 675-5726 E\'l'l')'th1ng upgraded in thi s hund so me J bedroom, 2'-'t bath t'On· domin1um -wonderlul lncallon • Aood construc· t1on · private patio r1rcplacc . ,·cry s pacious l · 1 yr. old • S~l .500. Rarbara Aune 6•12·82.15 ~f'6SJ PERFECT STARTER HOME ~l'Y."I)' rf'modcled olrt.·r ho m (• 1n desi rabl .. t:a s l :.nle localio n ;1 Bedrthl nls, beam 1·t•11 1ni!s & l'Ot.Y rireplacl· l f)JM,900 . G111 \ 1''001 &W-6200 11-'631 1026 ........................ OPEH 24.242 Santa Clara, Sun· day 12·5. Waterlront ;; Bdr, 2 ba. J ae. & pool. St'<'. c-nlry luxury conclj1. SSS,750 ALSO Lo\"CIY 2-story 4 Bdr, :r ba. house. selll'r e .'<· tremcly motivated. Offer your terms. VA assu1na· blc a\•allnhlc 111.•\crly Crrcclon ltcaltors t'4.f.5().lf, 1911 27:!7 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pt'n ltou:.t• Nov 15th &. li;th. a br + f,1mily rm, next to 2 atr e pllrk . Man y Ulli!ra d('d !eaturc!'i . 22591 Claud!! Circle. 58fi·M4~ 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IV OWHER 4 BEDROOM Sharp 1400 sqft hou!ooc near G1 i;lc r School . <Jutst:indin i: value at $49.900. 18709 San 1\n- tonio_ Call 968-5319 ur 642-8584 PnnripalsOnly . - Hwttington l~ach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pric~ Reduction ~ft'rc dith <iard rn' Vormcil t•ntry, forn1;d d1111 n~ rm , lge. II\ 1ni.:. rrn. & family rn1 . \11rh ffllli' : Ol:>!'illmC 7';. \ ,\, l11an o f 537 ,OQO I· I'. $7 1.WO 133-2906 INCE 1960 OCEAH VI EW 2 Dcdroom home on cor.1 ncr Int y,•1t h cnrlosetl I gar:igc. 1'1 ~T i le tn heat·h. l s:l-1 uou. :'>36·88~ r :-.. ., l Fall Sp~c ial \ 'l'h1nk. of t h1..; f>••, mortgll~t-, ava1h1hlf' t" 1IJ) un this 3-llH )>!•Ill h9011· Thi ... hous" has tht· J :ippo1nlmt•nli:. for a1fam1 - ly su•h as 2 ba. dlx. k1tch " d1n1n1.: art•;1, terril1•· fl"oor 1il.1n :.tarts .,.,·ifh t•'nl<iN' f·n!r;irH'I.'. Sl 3.5(10,' CAI.I l'l·:l!t>.<lH:\1ANCt·:I R 1'::\J, t;:-.·r ,\TI':. 1117 3.__'>I( 1 :t Ar . d r11 l:\01 C"nnd . m .111\ ,1r.1' •. 1 .. s un1.1bh·: lnan ' &Sli.OOu \M.I) 1501'! ·r( 11.1;;\·1rot..:s 1>: :> Story . 2 Hr , 11:t h.1 • ~tm 1n ! . 1n<'l•l:. 111!'11, o,_rµl nl!. drp ,, frri \• ,• Arms1rot11.: 111 ... I'll()\.,, N'I' rrll, j'\"I p.d1u, t•t1. SUPf.lt S llARP ' J\~ sun\ablc '1 , loun, nu, (lualif)tnJ,:. tlffcrt•d b "' ·o .... ,n~r $24.9.JO Fl R!'t1 . 5.11)...18.) 7 -· . 01\1~ Y S:JOOfl 1)0\\'N' On :.~ Br, I ' I u:f It!"' nhousc. ~ \'rs oh1 Clo<;t' tn IJ.;:h A,-.. sumc 10:111. No c1nahf)"· 1n~ $:W7 mo p3~·s all , /"I c lJon a lrl I John son. 714 -;-52.~2 l'rln c-. Only l"Ll)S t-:ST TH .\l'T TfJ BC!\ D>· owner. 3 llr. 2 B.t, fam rm , wt L hoir, cul·dt·· ·ii ar . ..:11.rlfen llf'ltlnlo!t home ~1rffi by .... )'one.~~ 3901 • D6 DAILY PIL01 Sunday. November 16. 197!> Houttt Fors• Hovsl't For SM Hou1ts Fors.le Ho.nes For Sde Hovwt Nr Satrt I ~~!.~.~"!! ...... . ·••••••••••••••••·••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••; ... wport leach I 069 ~ leoch I 041 I O"fU'lO leoc.h . I 048 ,..'Jll""• ~-a. •• .1 ~~ •••••••!!~ ..... !~.~~ !~~-~~ ... ~~••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Hous•s For Sak •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •• •••• • ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * BEST BlJY If( LA H;,'tj~;·i;~~·.;·i040 Huntinqton Beach I 040 Irvine I 044 \'iC'w 1-lbuse + Apartm~nt WOODED RE Tit Ei\T. OPEN HOUSE VETA-Thii •·bedroom. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N. t;nd I '~ Hlks t o Uruqu~Zbr&denw lp•r· ~·Sullday (amity room hOme Is In LIDO BAYFRvn1 2 STORY lllLl:r<>P V1l'w , hrntlow ~l [Jrkl·l 3 Br &r Ht11 <'h . 1!15 ,00? by ~-2~~'.r,~~.carorlgt· l:OOT04:00 • oneollhenlcntrustom EXECUTIVE HOMES ownl'r. 3 fi r , a:-.~un1e 7', F u rn . lt n1 , lndry. Ull owner . fi iA v or a b I e Yeats R E 499 2%!7 597 A.HIT A STREET hotm!" areu lD Nl&ucl. . VA ur ~uhm1t SJ9 ,9QO ~r:ult-•d. £!~ owner. 41u1 f1na nl' 111 K I' It I NC . · _.. $60,000. *Udo Nord. Prime location. 50 _Ft. lot . 4 BDRM ~~21 1 1 ClenwoodSl.551-2100 ONl~Y.tii3·J7 :11 OPfo~N ltOUSE .. Sun.1 5 Allthentic Laauna •UNG-0• Lge.pier&slip.4Bdrms.,fam1lyrm . i UllTLEH.CJCK 'l'crrace ~Kilo Wuy fo!r Altu Ch;)rm-Two bedroom REAL ESTATE $400000 Irwin~ 1044 1~rt·~1 d l'n! •llir -6.0 plan Vista) 1-·antastic, meticulously remodeled 493-8812 •!M ·8086 * Lido Nord. Lge. pier & s lip. 5 $47 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnn s125,1,100. K.l3 87 19 FIXER-UPPER Unobstrul.' ta tll c view • attention given lo dt!· 499-4M1 Bdrrns., spacious & invit. ing. $325,000 ' llY fl\.\.;>;Jo:H · '1 ll r.:.: Ila. ~ '--Dt·~ira hle North l.u~una over Lll)CUllll '~ llivu~ra tail. Gazebo, fountain, & I.nu , 1)1 , i-t·P~•ra lt: din t.st Urn!J otf1>red Vdl:age h)(:auon; 3 1><tr1n ., 1 boilh ltockledge from every co:cy, 11unny. pri vnte Sale by owner. 2 ~r. 2 ba * Lido Soud. l"lier & s lip. 5 Bdrms. Cl OK rrn, atnurn, 1 hlk fru1n 111 , lJ111v. l'k. i.p•tl' .f Hr, house, with scp. 2 bdrm., room. 2 Br, 2 ~J H;i . Anx· patio.Soontobcfeatured condo ov..e_r lookang 7th den. 2 Family home w '/loads or 1~il i. & ,1.11111 ~ Sli?+.500 z•,.~ lia, 2 frpl , furn rru, 1 hath 1:ul'~l house. on ious Owner ha~ r educed in Ji n me 1\tacazine. green El Niguel_ Coun~';; paneling. $299,750 Whut a huy! .J111>t li:.l\••I sp:H·1ou:; bdrrn,, :! ha , ;,11 t•und, nl'w p lu ~h t·pt , <lrp~. 1ran1'n111~. 11at1u. 1•legant slate i.:utry . AnA 1ous owner $17,!.t"I lfkJ', (;I r111.1nc·1ni;:. ~w;J 51;7 1 .~. K.1.1'.~1li20Pt·nllriui.L'S.1t ft-c simple \'It"•~· lot, G,uoo i.11. ft. Jt .2 lot. pnce to$84.SOO. $84SOO. Club, West Nine. l · •LidoSoud.SOFt..lot.lge.pier&slip Sun 12 4 $72,000 t;y own1·r_5~Z-7372 Owru·r 1nov1ng Ea st. RESILlfECS"LTIAl TL" ' • 495"'558,ot496-2307 1 fl S1'-~" .A •• ~ • ~ for 60 fl. boat. 5 Bdrms. An x nt oor 04P6EJHI ss.~."!:!. TUrH ••. 2L·nS. ~~-~~~ ••••• ~?.~~ CUTE conAGlkE l 494 ""·=''--}(i· '::::! ' ~~.!~~~ .... !?! p~Le:::.~~1:0 ~~YATI: TOUR ,, In ''C·Zt>nc", wa o llOMEBUYEltS·noc:m;t· UninnityPar~ he•<h&town.3Bdrm... h • IC mon "STARTER" LIDO REA. LTY J HUrrn . indiviUu <•l OPEM HOUSE 13 • hat~ frplc.. fenct·d ly loan charges ere. REALIDR Auume this $28,500 VI\. h I ••.• ,·r. & SL',N I tu 11·~1 ~"rd .,.,·11/; 1rces. Need1> Stfller will carry firlil .. at 7" loan. P>·m••. o' ll77 V'-Uclo, ~.I. 11.J..7300 homt•, r :irm1n1,: 1 ••fvr. ,, ~u , trusl det.<d at lower lhun 494 8561 "' ""' 1 .. " F.imil~· rn1 & kil1'hc11 J45Si\1<1rn1n ,l!,1•h· llr ~unH•f1x1ni.: SIV.~50 B:ink interl"Sl rate!!. ~C' .. $275. Lovely 3 .Rr. wit~I:::::::::;:--:-;:;::::::::'""';';;:~ 0111·n unto hui,:c . lint:k New c·u1>tnrn hon11· lhis dclii:htful ··virw'' 495 Breadway Upnalueh wood dec-kint: in rea , I 1,..1t10 Fall :i 'lec11 in \I H!'> 1>.,.,eepini.: "'"'"111 & (''1 4¥1 honle in Terniile Jillls . 3 ' yard. Close to l!lchools. Mewportleoch 1069Mewportleac.h 1069 tt•rr1f1 1· m ,1r hd1111 . 11yon ''u, :i ll r,:: 1: hJ li a-6~J• bdrms, 21r.i ba, fam rm, L1t91'1C1HMJuitf 1052 Owner)ldllcarryalarg •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• while i.l;ir ~;1"t;1n.i;: 1hru w / un1 ~1u i;: .upplll. ff .,..-.::-Sf•p full·s1i:e dining tfl1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd.Just$48.~. !'>011r1nJ~ .,., ... 11:-. 1.r )!lJ'' Sl45,ooo. : 11 •• 111,.,,.. 11uge r oc k fir e vt in ByownC!rTwnMe3Br21h MISSIOHVIEJO I CAM HARDLY 8B.iEVE .1T!. You v•il! hi\'t• thi· 0 P"11 \\'Ulli >S<.lJ\"·. ·110S N.Cooi1Hwy .• loguna gr11c1ous llv rm. llJI the Ba, Jaodscapeci. pool & RIEALn Finest h arbor, ocean, s unset, n. 1te-l1l_e -fcelu11: 111 ;1 l1\·1n).! rrn ,-'I I f m'lv home Just · · I-al '' ... ,,,., •. ,,,., •• , ... 2 1\r ,:! 494-1177 Hca a •J •.. Jacuzzi , owner re....... • 137-9500 v ·1ew'. 5-Br's, "L bas. Pool &1acuzz1 . .... ·1\h t'<tlht·dr ;ll ··i·il .. "' ____ 1 reduced lo $119,500. P.S. ing.$42,9504i6.()-IW --------• .,, Real Estate byMcl/AY l'ltous1•dr111, b) tO s\·t·'. I.la , \'1t~w. pri valt• fH1l111 OP£., HOUSES its ,in ''top'' conditio n ..:::===c..::::...:c=--1 •IY OWMEl·S56,500 A ppro X $32 000 UNDER. new A:-..kin>: s1r.,oou-nu ,.,,_. ~ t replacem~nt. Y~u should RUSH to buy usnn;ible offer refused. • • PANOHA~11 C VIEW jAMES LOM/\.') 11 . t~. 1 ... Njouol. Lnd.scp'd &.dcrt'd like a REDUCED TO SELL So l'll·~;111I & .<i t'ft'tll', Y•IU 'll thi nk ~·vu 're rlrran1ini:: 2;:1Kl ~•1 1t of open. 11 ght k a 11'y ,IL cnospht•re !'>Ul'c'nundt·d b~· unlirn 1t~d pr1\·;11·y 111 Jui-hly lands c·:q)l'd ~·;1nl.~ !\lsrvt•lou' 1111r1 ur s, pcc k y r••d;11• J1'.1·or, wal lpa1>er, t'll' OC"8·4'1~>(; Disillusion~d? T1rt>cl of SL':1rrh1ni:·· l.&ok1n i:: for :i ·I htlt in LJ Cu~la undi.:r $7\1,IMMl'' . \.\'1Lh a L1rn rn1 . :;1•11 din rm f1r1·pl. t.: t·u\ '11 p:it10 ('all tHlV.'11+»1 145t. n11'1'll l='<"Ll'\)t-: i)N Jo: \' ~;,\ H \\ 1\ H J(,\f\T \' l'HlH;HA:'t-1 \.\' F. 11 AV t: H t:N'I',\ LS CALL S52·7000 ~ rvi nf ~omf5. ~eaCtors MYSTIC HILLS Cnnt rat:tor':-. hr11n1·: JU~l *OPPORTUNITY* s \'t•:1r' \'ouni.: 1\ r1·:1l Nt•w l1i.l1ng utl i.:orgl'nus jc•Wcl 1n ~' \'t·ry 11r1\·a1t• :t llH 1111 l:ind you 011on. setting. ll has 1l nll ! fro1n i\lanv t•)(tr a s . Uni} thetilt:'llt•ntryw:i y&sun· S79.!.i.HI ken 11,1ni.: i-m .. \\'1lh Qp1-;:-; SA'I' SUN l ~111111 lx'amf'd l't•d , lgl' f;irn1I~· i\ll1'hl·l1>un to t:l1n lo 'rm. \\'Jlh ula!'>~l\'I' i-lon t· I77:J2f'ypr1·,s·rree l.n. frplC' l\· \\'Ood p:1111•l1ni.:: UNITED BROKERS the l11tt>h1•11 1~ a 1tr1•;1n1 . 7414 \\'1Lh J11,11t~ of t•xtra,. u11·I JohnCor~y 646· _ Corn111.: 1·11ok\\':1r1• ~~ 4BEDROOMS THERAHCH $54,950 Thi• f.1bulous llanrh 111 lr\'Lnc' Sl1 ,1~t· rout S""'l't'lllnA ('t•mt·nt 1ln\·1• •OPEN HOUSE• to p.1rl1 t•11 l'ntry. llui.:e rallJ:t•; 4 lgr bdr1n'. \Oollh a ~uµ<·r ·n1str. :-.ultt• off puul ar1·.i . 3 Full haths. \lTY pn1:ll(' d1 •1·k & l)at10 ;•re.:1 \\ Jth lJ,!l' hc•alt'(I & fil tered llOlll for fl'l<IXJn~; Ol'l .. 111 I 1t•W g:izcbo; Sl'l)ar11IL' :1 l ,I!" g:irai;:t'. Ioli' of r1w>1n lor tw1at , tr:ull•r, hohhy Or sloragc. 1\n 1•xq 111!'>1\1· homl' 111 ;111 l'xt·1>pt1onal location. Si.'1J tod:1y ;1l $125,000 1123 Main St. 12·5 ll\'in).! n"Nun host:-t·r;•t•k1 .1 _,1 1n g "'htlc br1t·k Custom bu1l.1 yr. n1l'11o': 1 fJ rc pl:i t'l' ~ c~orgcou s UH . 3 c:1r gar + Irr p,1< . . . ff all •·, l/ualit v lhru-patio k!!l'hen .. \King !.Ill' 0 • ~) • bedrtiom s 1nl'llHli'.' out. Qu1 <"k p!lSSt•ss1011. n" 1 1, 1 · .. 1, suite If ' 0 'nl'f ..-•Ill SI!<' O< t:t m.1s lr . c1ua 1 y1ng. \\ . lil';I\'\' t"O\'l'fl'd palio. hf'lp f1.na~.t·e . u .... •nt•c 1 J us·r ·L1 s·rr:o -11UHHY ' llkr. 536-013.1 Call nov.· j52-1700 t>pl'll llousl' 12 ~pm 011'1 ~· ' ' ·,• • ', r WA.LI< ! TO THE BEACH 3-Blt. 2-b:1. dbl :;1ze lot· 494.JOOK 1..Gguna ;J--model, too many xlras to this superb home. i·unbt>.splltforblda.sitr.---tMchoicecommunity' name. Jbr, or 2br/di;n. FAMTASTIC FAMILY FUM HOME ~7.500. OPt-:N SA1'/SUN1 ()pen SUl/Sun 12·5. Ziti12 12-5;.Jt731 M;1r \11st:.1: SJ OCEANVIEW PREVIEW !-~V791~.a. -Owner·Agt . Super large, 4-Br's. 2·story, huge rear 1 ·1J:~U1Ji4 • ""'"7' .,._, .Yard . humongous Bonus roo1n. .. N;i.,No -I ACI '~).. Traill:-your ho rnt• tlus OPENING .., I ts r I l •• ' · '.'· \\cf'k1·nd for an 11rean· ASSUME7°/0 LOAN c ut-de-sac str eet w/ o O .Pay-ma es. 111>aut.(K't·a11,·n·w::>·l!I<,. ·w 1, m·· + .... 110ot·ix ·r11nt:1-:110M ESONf:1. N ed. 1.,. A bargai·n on F"EE land in best Jl.V. 1 I t S7f :;oo (ll't"~ \ll u ,_ .,..., ' NIGUEL G (J L 1-· o er 1t qua 1 y1nj1; no rg. " " ' " rredit durin l! hullcler new Joan cost.5. 1r th1 :) Hi"lls location! s ,\'l't SCN 1 ·4: J 65 l'loseoutsale.(;all Hdlor COUHSt:SATUROAY & soundsgood-callus,.,.,·c h JA1111sl' .,.,.0 SUNOAY.NOV.15&16, R .E. SALESPEOPLE : Call me a out · · L'f Stt've 4.99--4611 or Mli-'-"' · can make it happen •• 1.At;UNA NIGU,-. :. -1~-SPM. my ?0/'30 Plan. You can earn 401711 J\l!NI Jt ,\Nt:ll, 4-HH . NEWLISTIMG 581-2100 2':··ba 1u1 1 i nrre. A!'>· 30S46Paseode1Nigucl WILLIAMS more! OldSpanishhouseulrov· WELL • •ssoc 644 115& ~um;1hl e 7'9 VA loan .. , .......... ,.r1· .. 1n1>le lhlls CENTURY21REAL·ry JACK HO •,.. • • '·'"'·""" 0 1°1-:N SUN 1 5. '",_,, ....,.. ._ .,,...,...,p.,-·d"'INigucl 12• ~1 """ area. s .... ·ccp1ni::. vie .... s or """""" .. """" .. ........-~ 2'J372 Via Ac;i :-.o. \'illa•e & or('an,. frorn · ABSOLUTE STEAL AHCll RAY 3Ui62 Paseo de! I"'iguel Jt t:AI .. f:STA'ft-: spacious 1nll'flor rooms GI TH A 1· · S RIG 11 T ! He..........& le h 10691tvwport Beach I 069 992277 & charm111g patios. J Granada SJ3, J t•ar ... ,......... ac ••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 4_· '-lkfrms., den, 3 baths. All w II 1\ ·'r A N (l I' • garage , 4 1 a r ~ e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• · HEW-SPA.NISH i ,tory 3 Br . 2 Ua . .,.,. dL·n. art•ht:d ""'1ntlu.,.,~. Spanish \1h• 12U dt•).!rt'l' Ol"t•an \1 ('W, \'icton;"l lh·h urea. ~.5004~ 2°!J72 t'V('S. 40FAKIHDIH RAHCHOLAGUHA 'l'hl'St-' •I ho1nt•s offl'r an1t•n1til'S that will 51111 !he cnost d1st·nr111n a1tng f..im1hes . for $119.500. PORTUN ITY to huy a bedrooms , giant bonus REDUCED!!! s upL·r 3-bedroom room , air cond1tion inJ:. Veryspcc1alWoods(;o\e Hanche r. locatt•d o n vu, •.~acrelot,aJl.,.,·1th1n local1on, nt•)l.t to OPl'll t·ho1 cet•ornerlot.closelo walking d1 s tanl'e to hills . ()1·can vit•w, Jr. 111 ., e len1t>nlry schools & rt•creal1on rramed by mature trees. school , 8hoppinA center facilities. Jlurry on th1~! 'fhis l wu slory house & churches. GI lern1 s. $79,000. could be-a dream homt·; $45,000. MISSION VIEJO <>Wner must sell! LAGUNA NIGUlL trlAltY REALTY OPEM TODAY I z.4 4M-4()&0 00' •»SOSO 581· I 000 2130 Hill•i~w --..::::::::---=-· fAl Thurston Jr. Jhgh). _ ~·()pen Sat·Sun 12·'1. 5 Jsr, :1 Nearly 3,000 s q. r1. S1>ht OCEAN VIEW. SALE llY . ba, :ill extras, IH•u ut IC\'l'I • frplc. · OP£'11 vi ew OWN EH 2 s ty twnhse J cond . By owner $1:12,500 dct·ks. ·rruly a lot of Br, 2•,<,i ua, J.i~. Jtm , Din. 830·2005 _____ _ NEW LISTING house for the rnon1•y! J{rn ,. Only 563.900. Open GARDENER'S l'ontc·mpornry hon11.•"" 3 Ph. 71•1·496-7418 Come to VIEW CAT.t.LIHA 1921 Kin<Js Rd -Opoft Doily 11 ·4 HEW K•ith Hosfiel Bier. Or~cn beams, 4-BR, 3-BA, fo rm! din, tam rm. RH001' MAGIL. Altr. 17141642-3600 Brand new \Oo'fJOCI & )!la~s . $125,0UO llousl' Sun. 12:30 to 4:30. 1 DELIGHT Enjoy lhe :.to;1 air frorn THATGREWUP rrn&dcn.dr;.in1:it1L't'n Askfor Joanlluf( F'orappt.Ph.558-1676 greenh?use, auto . [~ ~ A. LITTLE HOUSE ISi!, farn rcn . formal <1111 HE~TAl. l)t:l'"I'. J35 \5r.1oons;ul Dr. I-lu ge ge odef1 e dome your O\\'n pn \·a\\' patio tr an cu v.• a \' 1n l'1 ':-. i\Ton thru Fri. 9.4 BEST hydroponic beds. 3 Bit, I .... ·ith bwlt 111 HBlj. Sunny V.A.. No Dn. Pymt. l'l•ramic tile & t·irrul.1r tJ <?-BU)' IN Si'.:A TERRACE 2·BA , fam rm, 'frplc, Mewpori Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 • kitchen, <'hl'l'rful :1 Br . Locat e d high up un :-.ta1r.,.,·a)' to the up:.ta1r' ~~-_ J cent. air. 2 brick pat10s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc , nu 1p1;1hf~ u1~. as· ----------1 Lai:: u n a · s It i \' 1 t' r a ))('druoms. J Car i.:•1ra1-:c (}O(,l/ J.O VE Ly CU ST O i\1 Room for camp(lr. (;real LID 0 ISL r: · Ju S l BAY AVE. surnablc loan TERRIFIC C'o0as5tlT111C'y1 ~~T~llt~ Tri~: ·J)t'rm1ts work hf>1u·h 111· ., , • ,....... llOTIT E, 5-BR. 3-ba, \rg nbrhood. A 11 t 1•rms. Finished. Converl 2 Lo 4 Duplex 1n I.Jest Hrt\boa S7.U(IO FAMILY ROOM... C A! · ' hobhy ,a('tivll1t•s lur ;111_\ fam rm. beams. 2-frp\cs. $63 ,500 • lklrm, IJen, S. patio & lor. Great for ov.n <'r /oc· Rex L. llnc!J:1·s H1•:1Hy "'1th slid 1ni.: i.:lass <loors OCt:A N · Im posin l? 2 t<1lcnt. Choost• 11ow tht• J:>J I'll. Co.eAI. L..~un• 2800 Sq rt. Enclosed 2nd slory atrium. Li vin~lcupant. 4 Bdrn1~ . 2 ba. &. lt1!1·171U th11t 01x:11 onto patio and lt•\'f'I an:hitccture. v.·ith final color 1:omb111ations 49'Q.?15'10 ?&2-64&0 i:-rounds. Beaut. appoint· Hm&Bdrmfrple's,his & J bdrms .. 2 ba, Lge. liv- atr1uni. j f\dr111 .~ .. 2 e."<Le rior of rt•d cl'dar, pnor to thc 1·01n plC'lton ed.SJ39,950. ID(,/."'1-.. f}A /, hc.r dress in~·bath com-ing rm ,frpll's.&!Jlt-ins. LANDMARK baths. plush c;1rpct1ni.:. st u cc 0 A, :-. I 0 Pini.: sl·hcdult•d fur Dc·l·. 15 Liqht Industrial *BOHO REALTY* '. .L."'u.>1f."X'1"' "~ bo 's Natura J 0 a k Upper has open LeamS'& HAVE YOU SEEM... custom f\rapcr1t'S and ill'-fr°oof~inp~:~ -~~~ ~GI~~~~ <.:all for appt. to sl'e your Lease 4,()()() sq. fl . bhli,: cabinets. Beam ceil'gs. lge. tlet·k .. Penney Pc ttinson 's sirablelocation. UP"&t:ONSISTSOF 2 1!re:1m housl' ,,!lfor onlr +n1cehome.un215;1<·re . 8Jl-S4ll -494-0706 crpts, lnd.sc p «I, n1us t VIEWTRIPLEX latest Landmark \1i.l1n~ ·; OPEN SUN. I ·5 BDRi\.IS . & IJJo:N . Thf' un Sl:Rl.UOO to11 l'XJ)Osurl' corner 11! see! G.ood f1n,ancing. Cozy 2 bdrrn. front tiou!U' .1'he big 5 hr n1odt'I v.-ith S437 SIERRA VERDE 1 OCEA.NYIEW l.ai,:una Canyon. Perfcl·t Newport Beach I 069 <Jpen Sat . & Sun 1-5. ;+-l.,.,.0 I-bdrm. urut s v.·ith · r ... 1,·,. ·•c••h•l"'"lui·c .·oi>d 1qu1• "l)cn" wilov.• s "11 f"' "r"n,m:in: prl'Sl·nt Courtc'v to Brkrs . l 16 .. ,·ews of h·•>· &,,,.,.,.,,,, 0 0, ...., ... " " ~-in" Cl'ihn". would n1ake Lar~e sundt•t'k p.ru.\'uh'.S. " ' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• V ,1 't • • loads of gla~~ ! L;irge '" " . N ·r dram;itic \"IC "' uf the 11."e retail. $1200 i\1onth. 2 beach un its S52,500. r.d 1a" l'n one. Peninsula. S1<!5,()(W) r ·1 J b h I l 552 7500 an F: X C E I. I. r. 1 I nr'-'ec&subm1t. T CH am1 y, at s. "·anu -110R'.\,l'C(lllY l\Olli\1 1':1c1fic. 4 BH ,\· torrn:t .. i inC'Ome. Jl-2corlot.c;1n BIG CANYONLO'I' NEWPOR BEA kitrhcn . :i rar garage' FOR1'Jlt-:KIOS.'l'he 2n<I din -rin ad d tn the Family-Attention n y Fortun e, rltr . Bes t locat1nn on Golf REALTY 675·1642 11l \'Cal"!ii old :ind ('X red h'1ll I benefit s .1\:JI). fn r 4Li::c.bt:trms.,2 1 ~haths. 675-7520. 0 ~··.:o,·cl•up"r"dcd ! HC'cl s tor.v Ji\', rn1 . 1:1 s r .1 Course. 84.500. \\'ncr 2815 'NplBlvcl.,."llB c;~'pe t ~on '"'11an1 11ton realty V I' U I. ·r E I) Cl p l·:N Sl27 .500. hohby ar('a; ;im1 y rn1 ., 51:11-0264or542·6735. BEA~! c t-:TLlN(;, MAMYEXTRAS frpl c .. big kitchen , BLUfFS.VTw1,1~h'1· 'r'k,·1-'----------1 DOLPHIMR.E. 962-551 1 0 l y \\' 1 N \ 33 ·oo ft brkfst. bar, ocean \'ie y, Canyon u, .,,..; s, oo O f t ' ~ CLER EST I · · 'pprox. ·11 S(I. · pcd I 2112 Ba, $69 ,500 Ownr Ceaft rOft 998So .Coas tlly,•y Sharp Landmark ~ DOWS i\NU UAl.CON \' i:ivt•s you plenty of room Lg~':~~.c~ urre~~n~c~·~~-49-1.3973 Larrrest & t><.>st duplex in Laguna Beach ·1~J1 85flt W 1 OC Jo: AN VI t: \\'. on 3 rloors, tncld . 4 HR , l--'-'-------1 ° HARBOR YU HOME ,Lrg. 4-br, 2 1 ~-ha . CX·l""""""""""""""""""""""""""~iKitrhc o ha s hilt-in 4 ,~ Ha , fam -rm. forrnal vacantmove right 1n . toy,•n Spectacular ecuti\·ehomC'.only9/mol: RANf:J.: & 0\'t-:N. din -rm and hltn 1n. $92,500. SPECIALIZING IN DUPLEXWITll SLIP coaslline\·iev.·s : 2bdrm. Haven for hc1rr11•d Cl(· old. Profes. dct·o rated & Spectacular OIS•t\VSllR . & SNACK trrcom. 3 car i::a r agl'. •494-7551 • RESALESINT•1r: Bill Carroll 640·5560 & 3 btlrm., .,.,.,th fa111ity ecutives. Easy <tt'l'css to Jd scpd. Upj,?r ad e d BAR .lt"sagrc;itplare to llpen !louse 2.5_ Sat & PRIVATEGU1\ROt:D Hast1ngs &Co Realtors. rm.,5 baths ,4rrpl<•s.,5 free wa ys. Cj1ise t o thruoul . Owner wtll View "GROWt;l'",uffL·rt•clfor Sun. 1635 IUut• Bird ta· OCEANCO:'l-1M UN ITY FAMILYBEACHHSE encl. i::arai::es: all hit-ins recreation art-«l:-.. 3Br. r 'd T l) OPEN n .··un Dr . J<··n c ho TllESHORESAND • +cacp.F1nest1never·2B•.t'P &.:ib1 ".\ard for car Y n · . .from ;111 the n1a1n Ji, 1ni.: only ~ .. SEi\ TERRACt-: 3 +Den + Beaut. patio I " SAT./SUN. 12·5 : 6-ltil acca.o'f•.u"•.ct,.·ovt-•rlhl' 557,950 ~.llPn·ce l.;iguna. Btk t b 1 1.,, ything!SJ50,000 JUSt pultl'r1n ~ around. ' b , ·' " '"" o l' l. l'Ommun1 ~. . Si4.500. ()p1•1l ~:1t 1 Sun ,.ew ury. ocean. A bright and NO DOWN PYMT. IN / 0 UT D 0 0 R i=====----~-N 0 0 N !<: LI K r; s pool, rps. drps, glass. CAL"'L G)~• •4•· l 4 1 ~ 1,4 1807 Port 1-larnH,uth. ~ cheerful .i BH . 2':· Ba To eliJ?ible ... ·etcrans. t.:n LIVING L !<:Av I N G T JI I S Beams. Assume 8~•'7.>ln. AffL i iii hon1c .,.,-1th ·3 car l!arage tire purchase pritc pa~· ii· Plush J?ardl'n, lge sun· BEAUT! f UL OCEAN Take 2nd S62.500. Ry ......,. VIEW HOME (1)1 & l.'<'nlral a•r -cond hie 5;$67 per mo., tnl'l. dt•t•k,farn-rmw /poolta· CO!\-,r.1 U NITY -BUT owner.5200 1{iver.Lido , N Kt:A•LPTo'~tOffict --o 1 lo mo,·c Sands&12.3319 t•r · t•po~ +GUEST. HOU_ SE \\'ner re;u Y · both pnn.. & g•;, int . ror ble, 2 nalural rock frplcs SO 1\-1 E OF T 11 E REAL TY I NC . $l27 .500 30 yrs. w/annual • .. rate provido "'armth & com· 0\\'NERS J UST ~1UST Duplex, Bay Av, Balboa. 2712 Cliff On we 714/846-1371 LE RAISOR 1f!l' ,., fort.Secitno"·bycalling • GO ! 11'-. YOU NEED A HARBf?R".IEWllOr.TES Sharp, custom. $D7 ,500. Newport Heights 2 br ' Mls"s10H REALTY rorappl. Pannram1c ! l!O!'ITE NOW, W!<: URGE Port~fl~O, irnmac, 4 Br, 3 COAST PROPERTIES, home overlooking ba_y &. 4+. Schools, l\.t arina , REALTY 98.'iS.Con!lt. LaJ?una Ocean v~ from every YOU TO CALL 1'-.0R AN Ba, ruu.-;hed bonu.s rm & b'73·54IO ocean. Be~med t•e1hng, Park. 2·Storv Super. Phone 494•0731 MAYO c K rooin. Brand new beauty A pp 0 1 NT !'if ENT loft, $91,500 forqwck sale wood burn1n i:; fr pl c, $5 1.500 ''c hl. Brkr-. 4523Campus Dr .. Jr\'ine has everything expected 'J'ODAY. SEE ·r1-1ESE1~•;";.n;o;n;l~y~,&I0;;;;;.634;;;;;';;;;;;;;~ ONTHEWATER warmwoodinteri or.pvt 640--0926. Ca n1pusV:llleyShopCtr. •OCEAHVIEW* of a quality home.! HOMES T H ,\T ARE!, $69900 protected p atin. Ad ded ----------I L833 8600 si.-500 NOT J UST LISTED. • • featureacharming .i;:uest MARIMERSCOVE CAL • from every roo m. t~x-CORPORATION 1 ·"'· ''T•IEY l\.t UST BE •HEACON BAY• Beautiful 1 BR BaYhouse wtloL'>orprt\•acy. IHTHE lO's __.___ ---elusive nC'W s 1>1lt·l(•vc·1 494-2146 SOLD" •BAYFRONTll0~1E• TowC'r Condo. w /fan -Open Sat/Sun afternoon FIRST 3000 sq ft ruston1 homt> 1---.C.:.--:---:-:-:: •••PLUSUNIT••* tastie view of bay. lloat t :30to 5. REHJTILL YOURS PRESENTATION "''/3rl'hitcrtura1 gl:1ss & L-a hoc:fi I 041 1 --a koch I 048 TennisCrt Boa t slip s hp ;iv ail. Q\\·ner vdll Nelson llobinson. l{ltr P •· h > I t t h t -~· ~· OCEAN SIDF. lligh\\·ay n\'ate ..... -ac commun · Bei>ut1fu!lv located 4 wooc: t 1ruou t a pro· ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $175,000 conside r lease option, t714 iG75-8120 l ( 2 hlo'k• I<• · I ·d h · '' > ' flt a g n 1 ~ c n l I Y Y approx· .-. bdrm. Pl an 3: popu ar vi e s a s imm 11 1. O"·ner/a"' 675-5016 Call Bob Meredith. Jlkr. san · a es 1 "' Broadrn oor h o me . Ot<'IUl \l!'""' Y 1:y '" ,..~ 544-1440days,or544.·3629 BIG CANYON .,.,., Calif rustic 'architec· Features incl. :s pacious tvoinkllng hghts al ni~hl. Ol)t'n beam LR ... $74,500 . llcd th. k • macnab /lfVlne eves. 3 Br, 3 Ba. f\l nnaco lure. Ju..'i t 1nsta I<' family rrn .. formal din· ,\ d e c o r a l o r s EXTRA sharp Park Lido plus h <"arpets ! Patio ,·n• '"'·· 2·~ baths, JCAR masterpiel'e w /beaut , al F.NJOY Christmas ht!re. condo for sale or lse op· BLUFFS "G'" De an e ·r \\' n h s e • 11 • r8 ty Owner moving now , . beautifully upgraded. d i Sh k ·h.n•lcroof · b t• • ~ landsea•v-d eorner.3 BR, ,.~ i:lass k1t r hen has a GAR AGE ' Qy,•ncr rC'· ceramictilccounters111 Very upgraded 3 BR , lion. 3 br, 2 ba, op-4Br.3~a .mounta1ovw.brand new, garden latest gourmet Qxtures. ccntly !lpcnt thousands a ~ourmet k1l <'hl'n lhal lush landscaping.. & tile graded, dbl gara j!e/ $97,500 includes land. By jacuzzi, maay xtras . ~ candlelight dine. 1.arj!e on new lan d s c;i p1n~. also featurt'S J)CJ?l!ed c 0 u rt" d e 0 t,.. Y opener, pool. $49,500. owner.644-6470. OpenHouseSat&Sun,,2 -:-• multi -purpos t• .1rea. palio, ete. t)nlr one on ramdom plank floonnJ;?:. J Owner "'ill carry ·2nd. ·Spacious BR .suitt's and tttc mark('t so hurry! Decorator ite ms ever· WHln WATa VIEW! • ·••• ·• · · · · •· · .••• $74,5:'° Owner is '3 R. E . agent. OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 Owner $174.500 64.4-7895 ~ vanity baths . Move in $76,500 yw here. cuslom colorl'd Open beams -oversized -rock 675-1070 or67S-7184 5 35VISTAGRANDE RoeGrandValle r now and rent till escrow OPEN SUM. I ·5 sinks , beautih1I stained bedroo f ·1 A REAL BARGAIN. This l-'--'-C..C-'-'-'-''------1 ~ ('loses! BKR 962·5511. "'OOd doors. tile flnors, fireplace -2 ms + ami Y most popular lg. 4 BR. LIDO ISLE. NEW 1974 4 Single s tory Bluffs 3·11 +DINE l 19412 Si~rra Logo high beam r eilings & room -jacuzzi & steam bath in ~a rd en home is well Bdrm·, Den. Fam. Rm, to-.·nhouse; beame d ! NEWPORT · BY OWNER• 552--7500 ,class, ,class. ,::.lass. J br. 3 m aster suite. $149,500. Lynne located to all'l::ommun1ty Din. Rm. 2 patirno. 3 ca" ceil., indirect lighting. l' 6"'<> FHA I.la, famil y rrn 9•;. Rothell644·6200. (F61) , acttvities ....... $75,000 garage. Dbl strada cor· shutters. brick frp\c.: $74,500! " d h'll financlng.Scclobcllc\'l'' aer.Openbeamconstr.2 lo~ maint enanc~. end lIA RBO ll VIE\\' ; "Br. 2 Ba , on quiet C'Ul re I (}pen house Sal & Sun ... J UST REDUCED-Owner stry living rm. )lreat unit. close to_ pool. Poss1-HOJ\IES! Lov.·c:st priced ! de·sact he:1ut landsµrl, 12.5_ Top of Bluebird t_:;1 . MORTH LAGUMA.'S RMEST c an 't use 2 horn es . family & enterlninment ble lease/opllon, $72.900 f\1onaco in tract! Doublr lg . corner lot w /separ:itt• r-eelty nyon at JOSI 1\1 adison Luxurious brick patios s urrounded SpaC1ous & charming 3 house. Best lndscp'nr; & door 'ehtry . f\1 assi vc boatllire11,1111 cpts&dr1J:> ~ Place.(714 )49,1.92x•I by wrought iron. m arble&SOyr.old Blt.famrmwtrp,formal vistas. Wrought iron cracklini;: firepla ce. 4 lhruoul + much mul·h ~ ----pine trees. Lovely older 5 bedroom , dining ................. $83 ,500 grills & encl'd decks. Spacious formal dinini::, ! morc.547 .950,8'17·0545 QUALITY-blt3-BH. W/[)('_ 0.....-nermayfinanee.Call room. Vaulted C<'iling~. -C I Vu .• alrium. lrg. lot dining room . family room CAPE UNBELIEVABLE! This for appl. 675·312 2 . Garden view kitchen. Costa Mesa I 024 osta Mesa I 024 Ownr. w /help finnn('e. A COD h ome covered w /shake siding 2200 sq ft. lg 4 BR. Room Courtesy to Brkrs. e re a k r as t nook~ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• must se1•. Arc h Bay Real & charm. Completely remodeled & for pooltable & Grand 121 Via Eboli Secluded double door l . Estate.4!19-2277_____ I f ') Off ed piano is STlLLI----------( master-s uite. L a rgl· I 1 --- -r eady for a g. anuy. e r at 1\VAILABLE! Last one THEBLUFFS bedrooms.Redv.·ood cov· MESA -OE Nice Wnods Co\·e Du1)lcx. 1Mec:,ooo. Martha Macnab 642-8235. h · • •ER (lf . Vu . ~to .000 . dn. .,.,,(L~'"'0 I a t l I s Pr l <" e · POPULA.RANGt-.:1.TTA ered patio. Sec t o : PLUS POOL $91,000. FP. 1\n:h Hriy r ~ ........... $89,950 2 br. 2 h3, end uo1 t nrl----------lbelieve·callnow752·1700. 1 Don't m iss th~s fantastic party h ome. Reall::slate 4992277 pool . SSl,950. t)pen HOLIDAY DPf Nri1 11-ors11"1 1•nr:1· S wim pool huge rumpus room. Newly IHCOME l'llonllTT &ljoy#>eGoodLif• Sat ,Sun. ROAD [~ ~ I ! • ·J t li ed 0 I oco 500 • •l'ONTt.:!\tPORl\llY 3 umts _ 2 bedrooms each (2 493·2513 499 .. 4514 A very special custom ., · I decorated & newly st · n Y ...,_., · \\'(It.Ill & J:lass horne . cit•· 1----------1 CUSTOr.tJZED bwlt shake roorl!'d beau· HUGE HOME signed by Rick ,\r\en· W/fircplace); 3 ·car garage ; n ear LOVF..LY EYE APPEAL FRANCISCAN l y. 2 u se d brick VA·Ta.MS 3/UR & Ion . rural f;C'I· beach & town. 55' frontage -Jg. lot. in this new foothill 2 or J 3br. 3ba. vi~w. On grel'n· f1rt?pl3ces. 3 bedrooms. 2 We b•ave it. Come see this sparkling 4 tin~·lnvelv view of /l.lt"o Subinil on tra de. Great location! BR "nd unit townhome. bell and across from baths. separate garage. NEWPORT SHORES h l k . Canyonz8R22Topt">f1'hc $12J,OOO. Mary LouMarion642·8235. llucitylites&mountain pool. C ustomited in-OulySW,500. 3 Bdrm. & den. rtxer-bdrm, La Questa ome, Wa 1ng Worl d l)r .• OPt:N vie~s. pool . t'asl tcrior.$75,000. ' Ruthlawf•,A9ft1t upper. Choice locaUon '. ~~J!r:2ry1:!r!~~~ lm~n~~~ !~~~VE ls~N~ N:';/:: (fi;a:UIF, S1'HD, SUH I.ST.US :~e~1~~!Vl0 o~rd\JIV21 r-~~64~6-~4~ll~O~~~j~~~~;· GIANT 2 STORY SUNSETS from this out-La11una's most dramat ic view home. -.,, 2232 PORT DURNESS: • 548·1290 * slnnd1ng North La~una IP I f 3600 ft t I ~ Open Sun-t -S. Fore,·er 1--.....::.:.::....:.=..:.-.~~ 5 IEDRO~l IATH . home. J /BR-fant;1st11· 3 eve S 0 sq. · cus om uxury frtJoyfft•GoodLffe ~ 11 viewfromChisnew4·DR . llGCAHYOM Volleyball·Basketball court. See this . view-privacy-priced lo living. ~nclosed jacuzzi overlooks llclenM.Bush&Asttoc's rroressionalRealty 2-ba home near st>h\:\, I.ovel)r 1 story Dnnt" _ lovely ginat. New park. Close to all I Sl'llat $12.S.OOO coastal panorama. Loft family 499·4584 McArthur at F'ord Hd . pool & rec area. La Vera Home with kitchen o~n · Schools including colle[lc. You ('an'l ••OCEAN \'IE\V hon1e room/library & much. much more! ---NB. Burn! lteal E s tnte lngtoJl'ttlo&.AreaL1idl' " v.· '2 RR , I Int and a flut•.;I tun4950 6'4-<397 d 3 bed ·1 b•ll> beat t>his price $59,000: unit w 2 HH . 1 11.1 \':•~·1 ~· $182,000. Helen Wood644-6200. (F64) NF.W OFFER·l=:I NiJ?uel l>'t\1" • _ --------~yar. · room.· · .r-4 eonvcrtl"(I lo '1 llH . :i bJ W~t Nin~ Lower J -BR OWNER ANXIOUS 4 br. "\'ME ILUF,S" 3 cur l!arage, $1 24.500. ho1nc S79.000 on 7th fiurway Quietly 3 ba. 2 fireplaces. Ne\lirly Absolute p•rk-1\kc hv· •LINGO+ 64J.aJJ5 644--6200 elegant. .... $52.500 Y. aere lot. Outisl roOm , Jng. Ught, airy, Bonlta REAL ESTATE '°1 o-rDnH ""' M.c.At•nut l":nioy Hit Good Life l\1ust sacrifice -111ave Pinn. 3-BR. 2-ba . l·ttory, - 99 551 ""'"'1••nh,c.iltoi.,i.12&11 llelenM. BuahkA!!,.,<be'. thou.sand1. C.1164.S-OJO.'I. $74,500. llOl,LIS WOOD, SELL idle items with 11 494 ·!W16 493-88 12· 4 4 ' 493 .. 2513 F!E. Olsotl Reilton. R!altor. 67sA676 Daily PilolClatsiried A.d. · -' .. ts =· 545-9491 545.0465 I ( . . ' .. !!~.!ForW. !HouMsforSalt: '-a•tP'ropirty 2000 Hwa~ HoesHU•t.al .. d HomffUwfw•tMd Sunday.Ncw.mt>tor11.t975 OAJlYPILOT D7 •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... t k fwonf lhl-d ,..,., ........ , ,..,..IMd ' M•wport hoc.h I 069 .... Wpoet •act. I 049 t l..TN ITw t1ar. Marina dtol "'-ntt"al 3102 Co\to Mete 3124 ...... tii19'0ft leoch l24 ~ .~~-~~!:':~~~•••• ...... :'~····••••••••••-...... :. .............. . R 8 .,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... )740 •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:y area. )' owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 fine. 324 4 ~~ le h 37 40 ~Oft oc .. S8$o000 t21Jl398-7914 1r. 1 1 b kid 1 f''°TSIDE on ~"Acre 3 HOMEFIMDEltS ,...,, • ..,.Oft oc •••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE--$ 164,500 BAY VIEW AND POOL • ""wim poo · r. s, Pf'" 5 ~ 642 9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • C Pol . AltOCd~l 1 br. Sl7S. Br 2 U... ram. Rm. frpl<". '* '* • • * lo.JfLATIO"' I I bll $39!. Cur lotJbr,ne1,1, h11l" RF.AUT. San Jnaq1.un I""' I""' Prlt ok. ti 8 . I br. ul1 l)()Q · Ji:•r. n a . T"'·nhme l.~rg,'° 2 Hr ~·· FIGHTER pd, 111\gle.s, pets. N.8. I 646SS!1 af\ 6Pflt. ·chi: Btt. 2 :ii). Vlt'"" of ~vii COME LOW Sl'AY WITH US WEEKLY RATES New orre rin g ! Country Spa n ish 3 txlr m., din1n J! r m . den, 3 baths. 30 Ft. healed pool. Bay t;ew from li ving r m. & mstr. suitl!. Extensive use or authen- t ic Mexican tile. Near new kitchen. Sundeck orr m str. suite. 50 f't . corne r street to street lot at quiet end or isla nd. iteccntly redecor. Ori ve by 805 Via Lido Nord then ca ll lo see. br $1;40 .• util pd. Chg AVAii~ DEC. !ST 3 eo.l 4Br.2ba.r.::emilyhomc course & la•"· 55:.0. Ho"'' can you arford a 919-8430 nic1t hom1t wit h pnvate 1.:.=c:.:;: _______ I BA. f'P, DI, ('h~ldren S2502br,1,1,•alklohc.•;1ch ~i ·7l»-t pool in r islna intlatlon? CostaMeMI 1124 OK. ~ear all !.C'hools Loqwtekoch 324 8 1Jeaul1rullv rurn1~tK.>d lari.:,c studios and one twd rOom ~1Htt..'5 -al l \11rilh full k it c hen~. E h •••,•••••••••••••••••••• S315 fmo. 54~·67..&0 or ,\\'AIL No1,1,· 3 Br. l"11n1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• asy. ave your 01,1,·n nd EASTS I DE 1 br on &&2·11181 Hm. 2 cilr J::ar, c-rpt_.. & pri\'lltl 11reel • your F'·ll l 1 ,. • --drps Swimminj.: ponl. own home f,lu11 fl\'t more ·u e. r on. mmai:. 1~1c 3 °,, 2 Bo. fr .. tfrct• ri:frl". f l d It pl " .. 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Maid s~r vice, telev1s1on, scJr- scrvicc laundry fac ilities available . :i l tad o f l't u{ferln&:. -·-· nwet . t'ouple only. l'o ~ .. ,..., .• ,0, .. ,., ... , ,. 31 hll •~t ... , "~-s rm 2 t'ar gara•t> " """"',...,., '" .Xl't' .ir. 1· l • ,. .... .. Spn-ad out O\'l'r a tret• "''·'"u · · children or pc.•ls $210 ----------1 · • l'h~- ~ Howport .. och I 0 6' W•slmhlsl•r I 091 a h a d ed .._.acre 1n t ennis. s"·imming 5'11J·8251 01"97i-7M83 4UrncwLaQue!!ta2Ba, y 1('w<tbr.2bu.fi1.k1d!l Eai>taiide Costa r.1t>sa t·lubh ous~. a \•ail Dec. t ".11n. nm. no pel.' 1~.-~~1 Master Charl!C \li'l!I "'" nl e. and l~ankAmcrica.rd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I , ,. SJ25 mo. 751 ·5851 or HOMEFIMDERS 11 k 1 •1c• 1 1 & Exchanjo!es ~·e t'Om(' ....,t ,~ .... U26.5 roo su t• .... oJU mo ' · B EAUTIFU~ DOVER SHORES L{)\\'Jo:.'iT i'HICLlJ 110'.\I ~; O:'\ (iALAXY ORl\'t'. 1----------~/JS shO"'' :i-·ou how )Our ~-* •642·''00• • JJ'-l + s.,.,. Fee 963 21 1117 homt"orunlt~c-anLelht•j; ~ h 1148 ~tob11t".ulllpau1SJU6 1.\\'()&Tl{HEEHLllt.'t-:S ctov.·n p11)'ment OCJUftCI ac -<"h~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• E· ... 1dt"3br,2ha. kids ' fR(l:'i.I Ut:ACll nood buy'' I A I J Br 2 Ba, p;irt. (urn. -UtillH•t. Paid i; .. Quall ~ mo . 2 blh be_Hh . EZ!e•m,Jh,>U"k DLX.2&3-IRAPTS. Lo'l'I)' Sol \'uua home. Plac• l"h1ldren &: ~ts OK. Aft. --s 0 n\ c s t u i.1i 0 s. EXC't'llcnl noor plan. 4 Prop ... ti•• I Dec. I . 1257 (_";ital1na $270. 2 Br. ):.ird , c11ts. f1repll'1('{"S, E-nt'IO.'.'ll'li Bedrooms. 13 1 bath~. 751•1,20 497·2920or494-4723 ct~, 16-0 · D" r.tonte \'is large C"orner lot . Lot.s of 1..ooou•n si Nlwl"01 ,11.,,H C . 1ao-Ui·SMS3 . 5451628 fruit lret-.s tO\'t<rcd ~ 12 Br , 2 Ba otlaRl', - patio, 18xl8 paneled ALFA.LFARA.MCH beamed ceilings, sun· BrandnuJhr,2ba,bltn'. bonus roon1 1n ~;1r01(!C. lIOO Acres. high produl" I deck, nr ~otll'r)' Shack pt rurn. \\'t•stchff ~1011 Say hello. to a EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 727 Yorkto wn Bf.,d \\':ilk to hrh. :Jbr :!h:1 J.:.tr ! ()l·ra111 It'"' ~ Iii<. dl'll , 4I d'-'l'ks Ll'"''' ))1•1· I S:tJfl l),111•S Ai:::t 11-+1 i:!ll I l .. ach ll•d & Yorltto""I L .'' t; t · '\ ,\., t.' u t ta i.: 1·1 Hunt1nCJf on l e-oc.h, C ~f. 92646 (harm1·r. _ ttr. I Uil .!\.!II 1rnn1,·d l't•l ., 5)6 .. Q4 I I maybt'. Sl2S mu 494 tl.J~ 1 ~~~~~~""'""'""""""""'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ l..aguna Charmt•r. i-;1TI;1ll l : , t•ld . S2~. 49'1 J5J3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfvrnl,he d 3425 J\an \\'ells .llnum, 'HH. :1 Ba , :\lal'\l•lous tla)' & nllc \ u·y, Pool & Ja~'ut11 l'nl't' rt'dut·1·d bt:loY. .1J) pr;i1°'.iL 11)2..t Gala~\ !)r <Jpen D;,iily & \\'<"ek.,.1111,, 1·5 . Sl5~.51.10. SJ2 ,0u11 dn"n.1).15 R49K ' MO MOHEY OOWM - n 1G C,\~\'(J:'\ Near e\'Cr~·thin!l. Only tlon . .\t anagemcnt & $325.494 1374 ,;;3 115.5,1213154t·fil% $49.000. marketing contract M•wporlleach 3169 HR , \li'"'" pativ. ulll. 111 Hous~s Unfwft~ !Condominiums -.... ~ .. 1 --32 5 2 Mewport le-ac h 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'L09""a ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i Bil J ', h:1 pool. •••••••••••••••••••••• • I , , r I> E:\\'\' I I.I. t: J.1.1 Ht1l' founta1nblell' Opt•11 ll1111 .'{' SJ! &Sun I ;; l' ava1laLle Other ranches ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mf:W COMDO I a\•ai\abh> F,,\STSIDt; 1162 546 103 Ba)' Shores. ·4471 n: ·8 llLL GRUHDY ,.,. Jb•. ll'inie•. 3 be-2 bo, '""'·l•vel. I ---Re-altor 675·616 1 S425 mo.64ti-108t>. frpll". 3 l·ar !;:tr"' opnr I -----------~--S375 . 345 lJn l\'<'r s 11y $32,500 52 UNITS Adult Park: Nl.'\\'l)Ort &15·~~13 3 SI 77 PER Mo h S• t~urn Mobile, 548·91041 - - ---,ur. 2 bd<t . mkod ledl h•1>m1<· , t61 nAn:A e1nt.3G1n.:.in· tlrs.tw 6.807001ghti1. .iHrCondo,nit.'l'art'a.ree . fl )',1r "r . t':\ or lneltidt•s taxt>s & in:.ur. ta An a. $010,000. Gros:. 1... · ___ ~ fac il. ~25 mu. 533·03..ll p1ofeso;, sinlo!lcs or cpls. R EALTY IN C. fln 1,., GI l'xist1n~ luan. S93,000. Call Jteallor )}f:l.UXt: t0.,.,·nhous t.• 1n days f..t5 ·676JC\'t'S Cus t "t>1J1I .... mirror, Eltte \n~11nl' (·an buy suhJt.'t't PaulCoad.9626142 !ht• Bluffs, J bedroon1 , ---------"'allp<tl}t'r. lrg frpll:. /'\r I II·' ood floo,-rr"I • 'l.• .· bath . .,,. f"'n1.~h1•d , fi('3ut .. 3· Dr. 2· ba. de· lleal·h Bl ,',i (rwy. S.175 in· 'Pt.•"'elf.tie d n ~ "d"" ood 5 ' h' ",~e Triplex. E. Costa :'i.1esa also 3 ,·aii'able" unfurn curator s t·ondo rrplc, elude!> mainl 962.CH58. ~ . i·p .... rps,"'' 5 1,nF 575()()0,'(lnt t::ix shclter Hkr 673.~ sh61 ~ rrpt~. l)\t patio, --!:.,o;:.::'~::".!! .. °'; •• 1~·~"o~:: ~[e dh~~:."·~ .. ~~I ~l~ 1\~ent. _8!2 2692 · · ., "." pool. r 1 u bh-" '" much stui.rp anrl t·lca.n Jhr. 2ba ----~'"-!'•". [ more. $312 mo. ().15·3777 ho m e . t i n c s l DUPLF.X S.71.900 ---LJ,":e 9·2Bd, <! ba·ti !Rd ,\gt d "'""I l & I l 1 .,.... .R 15 Units \\'est Costa '.\1csa . ~ neighborhood. Crpts, UPt::"l/Sl':\'llA\' J:l·I S249m.0 .,.,•ner,644·5.l89. J HR . 2 H;1, dbl ~ar, frplc, 1st• Rl'dCar1x·t .R93-1351. Cute.xlnt1ncomt.• -f'P.'.'I . "''"''" s · a~· )'r rtrl 'd S.12.'j mo r rlt·11 :IOJJ.llhSt 1~1ti :172.1 . l"'VESTORS ;.i,;· Ct<nll'f ::it Uill , 4 Hr . 2 ba. l l t t ' pool . JOJl.'\;1\1 )\IEfi . 1""'11 U fu · h-" l /d JI t 4 llomesonhui.:elol HouHs n nu•~ 5"6·8640 t·p s rp ~. nr . un · Ht:,\l.TfiH IMob'I H d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Jlrbr, xlnl ne1,chborhd. I ' ome s Pn m.e ~.:a~lsi etcx.·alion Generat 3202 4~r 3Ba, back bay a rea S-lf.0. mo. 1~1 last1i.et'. NEWPORT HEIGHTS j For Sale 11 00 Good Sp!!ndabll' .... c~t drar..>s paint &16 9275 ,,/:~in~ 1 llr in l'~fi'.~M1 [~~;.~\~~~~·,:,~~;:~~~~;;;; PA.U$~1~~TIM ••-;b .. ~···;·:·~"~"l•;;•• ~~ ~~. 492.z796 , 3Br, 1b:1.-la-ri.:c f~c 'd )'d, 04:.?·tiJfiS __ --''-~l~1t • ~~r~~r~_'.ra~,~~~1~ ~~~~~: Realtors 644·738 l I c·~ .~na;1~ , s~;~~~i~i:).~lx Jr~~·r ~r~~: ~-~~·~r· ~:;~1;.1e:;i s h~;~& DUPLEX hl':ich. 4W·50:IT I'~--=~._ ~ \\estchff. $350. 615 ·1R49 dr~er. Nr. bch. park: & B Lao PE"'I ·-------1 ' ' ----· ~ehoo ls . S3.'.i0. Ph : A A "M '71 :'i.tobill." !lorn<:, adult ~lt•mber l!;1;1rd or Rltrs, Tnk{' your 1.:hnil'(' '.! ~tory. 5..16·5u06&5JG·7542. \\11th spcnct:1blt• Y«:1rly prk, sin~le ~·1de. com pl. •UMITS l.ll.'tt er B us . Hu r . & ·I br. 2 ba. nr So. C"'· ·---- rentals. inl'on1c S920n10 Ids cpd. -!94 2·192. 11 ·5. 5 UMITS Chamber of Com merce Plata. S.1SS Cost;1 '.\l <'~:'L 3Hr. Jl •bil. bllin slfl\'£' & Pri <'t• SI !5.00o 4!l7<ll53 SZO. fee to Rfltte-rs (Jr 3 br. l ba. c•\·eryth1n).:. d~hy,·shr, frp!{'. cpl'i,: & Op«n Sunday I ·5 1':!5 lHlh -'='--------1 5 UMITS S165 ll.f!. ! br "'/garage S.'!95. Fountain \•al ll'~. drapes. 5350 mu. 5,11; 5006 !-it. cnruC'r 2/ltn &· By0\\"ner·lllx55.2 Br.l Ha ndsom e conliF:uous SISOC.'.\l .lbr.gdloc 5-l8·4471 :5-IQJG6() &53t.i·7542. RalOOa Hi5·ti<75. 011ner Bil . curtains. storage bldAs. Prime eai.t,.1dt'. S210C )I 2br.f;:1mok \l!l·nl she'<!. part furn. sk1rt1ng1 615·1.i.JOO 5215 11 B.2br.nrorc>an -S-1.llOO ~~ 31iil -------------l·l'lex .~Dan;i Point. gi101.I S275 \\'l'slm 4br·2kid:' 1Acre-oqe-forsale-1200 111 ,·eslment. help~ p<tl' S.'95 t"tn \' 3br·2forfani 3 Br 2 Ba. dbl gar .Sparkling eln 3llr 1.1n1 d.'h"~hr. ne\.\·[y dl·coral · rm. rrµlt', nr ,1·hls .~ l'd SlflO dt'P· SJ25 mr1 !:>hnpp1n i:: 53,;u 1111·lds t>lt. f.:!73 251 (0 l'C1l Pl _£\I \ j.'.arctcnr. R!IK 5~,il 21«1. hous(' ~50 l!lt & ,1.'.'lt Clubhou,1'. lovl'IY up· 3 RR homt'.IJ.!C')':1rd,view rl'q'1I +SSO . si·cur11y ~radt·d Condo. Clo~e to pr oper ty . 1\\'~11 1 now 963 7t'.UO st.'. l'leia .. h op p~ t.. SlOO. mo;lsc Rita l\t yer~ --11urks s;120 1mo l ~t . la'-l. Rea l t.:-.t;i lt•, (7 1·11SanCleme-nte 3 2 76 -.i·1;un\\I No ft•t· A.:cnt 49.l·S.120 or 960 l ;~ ••• • • •: • • •• • •• • 0 • • • • • 0 0 s.t9-8ti.'>f, . San (.:ll'mt'ntt· ,_. l>an.1 4 Br, 2 ba. \'tew. 5425 n\o. Point S375 sa:..u :"•'" close to Sl·hts. shops . pre· 1 u x 11 r y z &-J_Ji r Townhouse stii;:('u~r-495·4~-'l'ownhnusc'>. <Jc-can Unfurnish ed 3 5 25 vi1•y,·. Cocp('tln''. drp~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br Family home in most .. desir able arc.i. SJ75 mo. fLl'l')llace. poul. Ji!CUZ7.1, 2 Hane ho San Joaqu111 831 ·1930 "Bill" t•ar ~ar. 213 3430·89'11 nr Twnhse, on Golf Course :: -----213·591\.fl.191 llr. J)en , 2 Ra. salt", J.,,. 'fe01r round ,·aca l ion ~· opl1nn to buy 833 ·2511 1 home.Pn,·atearea,Jbr,;J llr, 2 ha. hi•;iut 83..13952 2 ba, drps , crpts, bltins, firephtCl'. hlltns, tlt~I ¥ar ---- sml pels O .K . llcf. llarhorF: ... tatcs.4!)h·Oll~I _ 493 1675 Duplexe• Mi rn 3 S50 · ' __ Santo Ana 32801 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Vie jo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••:••••1Dup!t•'( Crl~t J !lr & i;ar, •••••••••••••••••••••'-• 3 Br Den. T1,1,·nh~c. 2 Ila. part1<1ll y furn 3 BR . f;im Hm, 2 Ba, fped yd, 2 c11r.~;1r .. ,ll··r Callti13 ·11!~11; St\". \'I L'"· crpts. d r11s. la1;1l.S.1!'>0mo ij,J.79.u I ci!'\hy,·shr. Ii:" fl'd cut-de· Arnn~ew-<t Br 2'~ n ... :.! "--1 U f 3 600 saclol S.175 837·5957 ...... ..,..•xel n um __ · _ sty. :I tar ~ar, nr ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rrnnd llt'"' homl'. 3 Br. 2 PlaE:i. Sl95~.~~:77H7 ~ Ult, t Ila, CdJ\1, H•• H:.i. frpll'. l'P l~. d r ps. Westminster 3298 l'lul1trf"norp<"ls.$273n1" p:.t1 0, p r ofessionally ••••••••••••••••••••••• f>.14&!1Ml!Su s11•1 landsc11d y d s, fncd, F" 1 .... <1 BH ? - ----I . l ·d 'l S75 000 irc,pa<'e .:oupcr . ~ L '\l;lJNA Heh occar1 O( ;i ~ .11 ' . HA ranch i>tylt~ home. · 1 , ne i ghborhood . w i l l s:•·5 'H-;:l 4~~~1.1~Rfi \/It:'~". rr11lt'. ht•am~. 2 l.11 . s :.irnf1co for $385 mo. t ':-.:__: _ · " 1 ' 2 Ila. block lo beach I.· nJ?ht party. 837<1927 or4 BR, 2 tti'. new t•rpts & s:l'.I~• 711 197 -15 2:1 • KJj 5178 ~ ---drps, bltri~. ft•d yd. s:wo 21:1·~1 1 ·74!'1;. Mewport Beach 1 269 lst & J~st. 96:i·2200 Bt~A('ll 2 hlk,.,, 2-Brl. ~ lt.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Housn Furnished or patio, J!ar:ii.:l'. lntlr) So llBll \'L'. ·I Br . 2 Ba . Din. Unfurnishe-d 3300 IX'L" sz.so 11 H 1"1!'1 !!Ji~ l.1\ ,\· F.irTI Hn1 '. Jlltn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Son Clemente I 0 76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• h\·ing cost. 493,2394 Hkr · Sl1:15 E (·~1 1,:: 3br for fam •••••••••••••••••••••••()ran~~ Co. 4(/ acre ranc·h . 530·8505 Ag+ ! hXl'r ·UI"' n11 l:1r).!<" <i<'l'ltn or ten 4 arrl' ranchos. Great Ranch. producing FREE SERVICE '.\I t:s A \'ER n E . n rllnine 3 7441 ~eh11ols & park , 4 Ar. Din •••••••••••••••••••••••! Hnl. 2 R:t. & frplc S.390 t.:ni\, Pk thl· 'l'l'rr;1t'l' 2! mo. G15_R~.'i H r i n ;1 , m :i n ~ llil'l l'ort St1 rhng Comm _,..,_ _______ •i Apartme-nts Fu rnishtod 1'001.;75 ••71 1 Mf:WPORT BEACH •••••••••••••••• ••••••• l.J:'\'.l'Jlt.:llA'r. Winter & yearly l('a..<:f's t~rorn SliSl'I ~lnnth BILL GRUHDY 1 icy,· lot II .ind~ to l!ll\.. 3 mi, to Coto de 600 tons 5'100o P 'At· TO LAMDLORDS frCl'" :I) Sb7 .50I• Cata..:_~'8~~ __ ~l!_a~Rlt). &15 ·,::<o __ AHCHORAGE IMVESTMEMTS 17141 496-7711 CAPISTRAMO DUPLEX 18 mo old 1n Bay or b<'ach 2 hr, 5260 · · · s 3 d d 1 e h a <' k kids nk. ~ R. Al~o II n 2 Capistrano .. cire:.i . :!hr hr. SIW., stngll'S ok . C.'.\l . 2ba. Dbl g:1r t•at·h u1ut ;t hr s.285 · ki~l~. P•:t~. EASTSIDE amen1l1l·~. 2 pat1u' Close to to.,.,·n 2 Bit _iwo.6J.ls :?l lc,·et acres. ut1htics. or;ingc ,\gnt.536·0038 JfOUSl'. l;!rO\'l'. Oupll'.'(, l:ir,l!t' fr·n t t•d REMTA.LS batk yarrl "' \'<'~t.>tahlt• I l'1n1.:lt·~. Al~o 1.:11: n,,•;11·h Tak\" O\'l'r l"·d~lln<• oan d • ,., · "' 2 br. frple. ha 1> all, i.:nr en <1rl'.1. i:;J • ).:'" BUILDER Ce-nwffl'ylots / Asking S6!1,SOO -Call :;i nl.'!ll'SOk .Ch_g.!;179.K.t:IO 1>lo\·c & rcfr1g. 1nt·lrt . c~pts 1500 &l5·7221 . -S!25. mn ~1 aturc ;utults CLOSEOUT •••• ~~ •• •••• ••• •• •••• •• Century 21. \\'t•stcli (f YEA.Rl y onlv. &I0· 7729 or ft.1~ <!I; 1 REDUCED S6 ,700. 2 Cemetery Lots. llarh<1r -l8 L':\ITS 2 bedroom . 1 1 ~ REMTA.LS icc>L-L-EG_C_l_',-\1-tl\ :1 Br+ Luxurious nl'" :!·Bil. Hest. C'.\t. ;\skin~ 5250 b01th toy,·nhOUSl'·I plt"xt·~ 0:--l & Ot~F ~·a tcrfront. l)in. Rni.2Ba.::?l·arg.1r, 2·ba \'1ll;i P<1lnt1a Con-ea . 6i5 6J"K . Phone on sep a r :1te luls ·~Oft S.100 L!p , COl!l fnr a li:-t. S\\'tmm inf! pool. S:l~O don111llun1 h1 ;:h :1h<ll'l' l'i · 1~10·7·~!1 rlollars O .f\. Qu:11l Plaee ~o rcr. 2737 Fordham t>r Sl•t• ty l1 g,hts "' hre;1th · Comnwrcial Investment l)i1·1 .~1un JACOISREALTY Sat.2·4 (1!73..&·f'IJ.IO !akin~ coast.ii \"il'"' Xlnt p ....., 1600 !il4) 752·1920 675 -6670 . -- f1n:1nr1nt.: :1t S.l.~~iO . tin . ro~. •r ~F.\\'LY DECO. f..St f>t: No" onl) s.i~.KOU. andl0 •••••••••••••••••••••• 18 UN ITS p r ide nf Balboa Island 3206 I br, g<1rai.:e +. :? c:ir 4uahf1es for S2.000. tax BA YFRONT ownership. 5 yrs old. soft ••••••••••••••••••••••• prkg. I adult or cpl. S!IO crC'd1t CALl,4!•<:!·4121 dollars 0 1\. Qu:11I Place 210 Pearl 2 story, 3 br. 2 mo.673·ti372 BERTllA HE~H\' Officr bui ldlng. spec· l n\•estmen t 01vi~ion ba. frplc. den. patio. ~ar.1 ----------- BE . .\LTORS tacular vie"·· luxurious 17141752.1920 l.sc. 5525 _ m o . 'i'rly ~\\'PT l lts area ne1\'I) executi\'eoff1ces. ! Qy,•ncr 1213 )367.46,;1 dee J br, ctbl i::ar. fnt ·d :! llR, 2 b;1 huml· tor only l'J75. Cl1:01n. hi~hl )' u11 · ~raded (lit 3 UH . 2 ba hotut" for S.:l~i.'i \\' I L L C ti NS I D E B STUDE~1·~ • OH :1 l!H.. ~ ba t-lorm:tl rlln· in).: roo1n liood lol':111on. Sl7fl OH '.\ HH . 21 ~ha , 1·urtlerock. 5-1;5 !'Urn. LE RAISOR REALTY Son Juan Capistrono 107B ReducedtoS600.000. Prl\_·ateP_ artywants2tofi 1 b.,t.,.,•cen 8 & 4 i>m yd. 1!-!t' patio. s.1:;o n111 BILL GRUHDY C 'I ' • 6 S ll d 45'.!::JC.ampu~ Or.:·-f.cv1n(' units in osta . e~.a . "kda,·•.. l.>!f an ernJr 11111 6 I ·' 548 6ti8t.l C.1n1pus \'alll'Y Shop Ctr Realtor 675-61 I 642-J~. CoronadelM;,:--3222 ------CALL833-8600 •• Sr\N CLE~I E:'llTt;.Mounta1n,De1~rt. !•••••••••••••••••••••••Open Sat . 12 1. \Hti --- Choice l<X.':ition on D('l Resart 2400 Cl lAR'.\l lt'G 2 br. 1 b~. 2 Brookline. C:'i.I '.\\vn l 'n1\' Pk ·rerr. 3 l!r-. 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.\lar 4.1)()() Sq l . ~·It • 0 . t':tr ~ar frpl r · S325 llc:i 11t 1\1Jl . ·I Hr , 2 Ba. h1.,1mt·~I 1.,·t l rrple . dsh"·.shr S."i.')tl r.75 · 1972 or r,73.5719 \\krlli!> or ;1H 51'.\I R~ltor 6 75-6 161 -----Condominiums 3 UR , 2 Ba. d£'n . ti.:e Furnishe d 3400 kttl·hcn. httn.'.'I. frplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• "view 11f h:1y . l\Jrbor Farn:ist1t·lk:(•;in \'tt•\v' 11• :irea W:tlk!ng dis l.U.'(Ul'Y 2 hr. 2 ha on hlutl tan1 ·l' to Lu.In (1.1rdt•111·r Hh•l\'I' l);i 11a l'••111t incl Sl::?S 6-lti·R<102 i\1anria fi<'':iut dt•t'. l~"ol ~Hr & F B . \ll'Y.'. 1£•11111,, pool. SO.SO mo. 55!) 41:.11>1 1;\2·8235 J OYt't' HOMEFIHDERS • •6t12-9900•. SlfiO I hr, furn . Frpl<' ·chg · 2 br. 2 ba. bltns. t-rph· 2 br. appls, fp, sni::ls S.195 . J Br, 2 ba. xx h!l' y<I. ~l'l'Urlt\"t•ntry ·l!ffo Iii~ f{l•nl ur J.l.,1:-.1• l'.1lm S1;r 1ngs <irl'"· Com1Jlt'lt•I)' furn. 2 h1lr + :lh;1 ('ondo at b<"<1ul1fut pri\;ilt· In (han \Veil~ ltac:quct Cluli Open bl'Olrned l'cilin1:. bl! /ins, dshwshr, ligh\1•1! tcnms crts w /res Prf) •lpJ~. -jat'UlZ.i, <,1·1· )'rd. 1\DJ Indian \Vt•ll" t 'L I 714·345·414-l ownr room for c·<1mp<'r & IK><t l 13 llr 2 na. rlrc hl\n .. 1'11 2821; lr1inc. &1<\.X88:1 or patio. frplt•. '.\ l"'r i.:.a r 5-15·if>28 Park l.1!!0 , s:i;:; 213 ·W ·30Ull Balboa P eninsula 3707 ······················· CLOSE '1 (I llC'll • 2 Hi . p.1rk1n1.: . .t\.111 11ow, $2~.i 11111 "1tllr·r1>4Jh~~l!I ---3724 ··················•···· S 37 .SO WEEK & UP ·~lU(ILo & I 1\1{ 1\pts •'/'\' & :'i.la1rl !')<"rv ,\\ ;ul • l'h•JIH' S1•r\, I ltd µool • Ch1hl11·11 :il·1·t1(ln •J,o" rnonthl~ r:1~1·~ •SS t •Ft' I' t'C'k ·, r1·11t w :od ~·1; NP"'pnrt Bl\'11.1')1 .'i-IK !17S:'i or 1;.1;,.:191;1 *Elm Gardens• lBrt'urn Slft.'jn10 !\1 n1,.. 1n for 121i5 Adults. n11 pt'ts lii f.. ~2111! St b42<lh15 WHERE ELSE CAM . - Bv (lY.nC'r. Sun Hanch . rie~· upi.:raded 4 Hd . :!1 ~ ba i, at·re. l·l1)~C to D;ina f[:1rbor & lll':ll'ht•s ·19:1 ft(\1i ( h • •••••••••••••••••••• 1 t1ccl lo T.,.,nh!>~. :t Br. 2 i · .... ·nhsc. D1n Lndry. lge parkin~. Jde<tl for home L1\l\E ARROWll E:\D ~19.8867 · »11. bltns. double i,::1r kit $115 552·4891_, __ _ furnish1n"s. bwlde(s f!m· ESTATE -· --·---Patio & llOol 5285 mu - ---· " B I f 213 ·5!1R 48)1 Spacious 5 Bd, 2' ~!>a un :lt · CONDO -Brurr~ 11 :.iy 1·1e". 3 br. 2':! ba. fri,il t· :-;o p(•ts . S500 . mo &t-1·001).\ d:.iys Condominiums Unfurnishe d 342S YOU G ET A FABULOUS 1&2 BD RM FOR S2 30&S28S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bv owne1· n ~:ir 0:1na Jio1nl:\lririna J Br .l B;i 2 Story. 19IJ .. 1.19(1. porium. clc. Lease or 6 Br . o r 5 r •. + o I. HOMEFIMDERS ·------taehed house. f,nelo~l'd leaSl' Y.ith option to enormous (rplC.2• beam ••642·9900 •• hk yd. & frnnt p:.itio. :\'t::\\'l'OH'f Crl'"tCoudo3 purchase.CALL 492 .. \l~l ceilings, y,·;all front \\Jn \\'lk toocc<1n lhrutll pd Dc:sta Point 3 2 2 6 Y.alkini:: dist. to schools. Br. 3 Ra . T£•nn1s & l'l)<JI B:..L:FF'S co:-.-1)(), ll\CI' looking /l,1ck l!.1y Bl'aUt. :! Br. 2' ~ 11 ~1 patio. dbl .:ar 1·:xqu1.<.llf' in l'\ er\· dt•t::11 I, :1rluH s nn ly 5;,85 rno 1: 1'1 !H8..t 1'1·n ,1('r('" or <!f'"n ~JI.JI'• 21t•nr11s1t~ i.:1.111! r•·•·r1"' \11"10 t't·rll('t' \\1t h p11v l. ~:•uni!,, p111i.: 1•on i.:. \'O}l ••yb.111 . J.i!U/.ll . pl;J\!'I' p1.ttP• ,\: !11!!1"•• ,,<!ult ~ •1111\ Sun Ranch A Pacesetter Home BEil TH A l lE:'\'.1.lY do .... ·s O\•e r lookin~ ··'·"·'' ·"h". •••••••••••••••••••••••1 · · 5425 mo.1st• fi45 ·H"iH1 . ~ ~ s h opp1n~. Un1vC'rs1t~ __ _ R l'.:ALTORS. Ph. days (2131 636J19!t1 :!Ur appl kidsp<'lg<tr LGE 3 Ar d1>I" w .~wecp ' l'.ark lmmac s.l!i5 . mo. ------eves 645·4 lfi5 . 01>Pn ; · -"· · in< \\'h1te \\'ater Ocl-.1n C Cl 'I ,1 E R C I \ I S & S I -552·08i3or833·5160 • · ·• ' l ouse 'al un. J~·13br 2ba.fp.uppls,gar Vu s.3SOmn.27'Li1 Hrn --------- BU ILDING FOR Sr\Li':. O~'ner~.500. __ _ ---"' rrplr. 499 2i:17 "r Su1lC'r ."i Rr. I hlork from 5005 R1vrr A\t'. :\ llH . 2 Ba. b l tn ., r1•fr1j!, d!'.hy,·,hr. \\'I> ,\\\ I I 16 S.1!J.i 1 ~131 44;1 tif~it. C 0 r n Cr I-' or l' ~ l -------5 Br hou~t· S.150 n10 618 495·149fl !j park " tennis ~" pnol Broad"'il \'/ Ocean Ex· Indian \\'el~s 3 Br 2 Ha.I :\t·;i('!a .. (..."•;ron:e Dl'l ~filr ~---------L's,·ofwasht•rdr\er.S-150 eellentlo~·alion Gt>Odrc large h Y1ngroom .r1r~pl. ti"i.1 .1231 :'\l•w2BrCondo.Ck('an&, moi (;rdnr & "::lll'r 111 New 3 Hr . 'l '· 1!;1 turn . C<tll for dl·tads. panl~' furn o_n Ind \\t•lb., ----Sunset \'"'"'· tl!nn1,.1 crd (\ill OY.n('r 5:;2 1994 T "·nhml" on 1.-, :1111• Prinl'ipalsonl). Ctry Club Gnlf l'OUr~l· :! Hr huust• :'\t•\.\ •·pts. & pool SJ:!O. 71183 ~1 ·1'•'\'.I nftfiP:'\lor"kncf., park.1·1t·"·.p·oot Jat·u1 11. 7lhhous<'fron1l"lub•·nt1· µainl Hltn'. frrlr .I days . 7 1-l ·-i9h ·81i ·I sauna .l~l'S42.'>.f>..lf;lifMt Beautiful \ '''"' l'our,1• pallri~ ,\dull!-nnt~· ~1:!5 "'knd1>. :1 BIL :! It•. Frpli". Bnt'k 1 ___________ 1 nE.\l'TIFl'L 1 ll!lH:'ll 2 'tory . ::!B" l'rlltl·S~IOn~ll\ d1 •1·01 .1\ : 1•d upi,:r .. 1d c d .end lanrl,l'aped S l 5.:~ .• , PY.Ill'! 495 \j41'\ HEW PORT VILLAGE I .1 I IJ,1 ~"I '\1 '\'. II I" 11 1 I \1 I 17 141 SS7-00 7 5 :"'t'I\ I l':.Jr i:ara.i:e ' ·1 bedroom, 2', bal h \\\•t h<tr, 2 f1rt>pl<J«<'S. 2 ~tor~· <1u.1!t f1t•<; fnr la!!: credit un 10.0UO s quart• foot lot. t(.;,~,::::t ~uarderl ga\,· Terr1l1t· G750032 Fountain Valle y ft·1l S.'J/5 mo .s.u;i.11>1 42.'> Ht\Y STHEE'r . c·ni~ C ostaMe-sa anct mountain' 21 hnu1 mo Sat & Sun unl~. t.'.dll , --3234 BUti. 1>rof. lndsC'pr! & \'aiue Sti4.500 l'all --••••••••••••••••••••••• --and clc;1n CarpctNl ;uni 37 24 C o~ta Mesa 3724 :-.-tar,l'!ie Ga~e . Collt-t'l . Old Cd.\I. 2 BH . tan1 rm .~Condo. fplc .. 1 AH . 2 U.\ hl<"allncat1on.hc><1ut.d\;.;J draped 3 bdrm. 2 ha1h $6.8,950 714·3..&fi-8151 Broker I U..ase SJSO D:l\t' S .\gt 1nctds ,\~s oc . fc<"~ &· hr. 2 ba . c!QI ,gara~c. no y,·ithf1rcplace:1n1lliouhle i &$4 ;211nrKJJ·~r.11; clubhou,.c . S3G5 rTin JX'I .-. Lse 9i9·0.19:1 ,garage. !''enci'd .1.1rct REALTOR .. .:,: i.,;.::.. 494·8561 496 3451 Or~e-County I ---1 963 ·456796J·li81) --· .--C)u1Pt s treet. s:i;:, S.\L ',_,.,·,,·c·icEO".' • ......_....., 2500 Front:? Hr I B:i . gar & -----Li.:e New T.,.,·nhs£'. 2 Br. ""'·<-o ,\GT ~ ·" -l"'il\r.•..J""' L-'"'""'U•·;0,h '"·-r-·••r :I """'.,., (_',.\Lt.!':A .. "iPt~RC)OFF --------· --••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. nl'"' paint & crpts. 2 Story, rpll". 3 hr. 2 h.1. den , 2 Aa. frplc . i-----------1 l)ELORISPO Condominiums ff own· LEMON HEIGHTS Call6i3~61i.51.2"1:0"mo. I cpts._drp!': D~\'._ S395./n10 ~:1!('on1c-.,. dbl _gar; '.\Ir . . ---------·! h •s forsol• 1700 . . . 96J.4500003.1,ijtj Sho~&LCt .s.i. 53,,3 ous O F.L L:XJ::. Ct.:ST O'.\I C'h:irmrn~"C'l'lt1d('dhomc -----!.'..:.· --••••••••••••••••••••••• H\' ''""t'r .. 1 hr. 2 ba. fam GUNA f.STATE 0\l•r l a('re. 2 Br. Ii.: It\ rm l'rplc. nll'C'· HOMEFIHDERS • RE~TALS • 1.11)4 j 2 BR & rl1·11 . 1 rh 1~,. S600 mo A i.:t ,ti f~ 1J1-1 1 nf. lriili·. hllin ~ :.'' ~ ~ r~ NORTH LA I us h i::: r o u n ct :. "' t ly lant1 ~1·11J . :.! r;1r !!ta rage• * •642·9900 * * l'~I\' P:\llK t•ld ~1~1.~00 .iH:l 1;.l!lti CONDOS · Y.aterfall & Ko1 hshporul. S450 n10 t',.! I 56M; ___ Zbr, <1ppls. child . pct 5 BH . :!' ~ Ba ... S.l!'l.i :"pt ShQrc:-.1 Ill! -:. 11.1 h'" Santa Ana 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SAMDPOIMTE• !\°('\\'I)' listed J UH . 2 Ra. r)in rm .fl.,z l;a r tlt>n Kn<'ht'n llnl\· $49 .900 \\ ao;,~un1.1hll' ·loan. Call 1'1311-830-1 HARIG REAL TY OPEMHOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 \\'httewatcr Vit>l\S · 2 & 3 lxlrm. unil:; rrom 554 .CMXl. 420 Cypr ess. S'orth L ;i~una Call 675-7225 '•\II•••'""''"'"~'"'"' \.\IJ,J.:)· HE.\l :rY A BERG (NTf:RPRISf:S CO J·BR . 4·8A, un1qu~ f:.imi rhi.:: 3 Bil . 2 h<t. honu., S.17 .'l plu:. i:.ir l'l't' (;h :S,::l'.J • ly r m. 2600 Sq. fl 01 l'Om 2 BR " ,1?~1r.1~t". no pct~.1 I llR. 2, ~ h;i . SIM! ffi:! t;r,; • c~ ol I Co,on" "''' ''''''' Jbr, kirls. "fl"l Ill'! "',1r fort&luxury.S224,-ll/V. l "' " -.. " 'T ll ETEllB,\CJ·'. ~ mo &l0-71378 !Hr. Iha 1n llarhor \I\'" ·-. ------2br, ::!ha. frpl. pool. i::ar :I HR . 2 Ba. Sl!.'i ·l:!5 Sf,oOO CALLNOW So of ll'A \' 1\\atl!Z,l 31 -----GHE t~:-O:T H~:E ll lJ:'i.ll::S "1;1"llt'·llti~4x ~ 152 .7315 br,lba · i 3 RR .hou~<".m'1nyextras 2Bfl.dC'n . S..150 __ '1 '_:_ '1 --~/... 644-0030 A1·ail Dl'c I S...'!85 1TI 0. Han{'hoSan.Ji)aquin UMMATCHEOVlEW G46·'59M l557·3159 2 RH + drn,2ba ···· S500 or Ne"·port Jl.i rl~"r DONALD M. BIRD Ranchc>s, Farms, Gro.,e-s 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotta Mesa 32241 •••••••••••••••••••••••! Nt".W J br. 1' ~ bnth . trnn1s HEW COHDO j & pool. s.300 1TI0 l'.ill 842·2.'>35. ask for En(' F,,\STSIDF. _ ---- 3br&dcn,21~ ba. formcr Hwttinqtonle a c h 3240 model S39.'i . 345 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unt\·er..,11~· f><l~>-954.1 I :'i.ln\'l' 1n nn~" '.\HR ,:.! ll \ 2 Ii n.r~ l~';:i. !'.: 1l OCK' S550 SQl'l.000 l'XCl.'llfl \'l' .... 1 ·' !t • 3 hedroon1, 4 hath JBR .2 Ha ··· $-125 4.')0 forrn.il <lln1nl! rnnn1 ·ll!R.2'7 Ba .... S.500 fam11~· roon). "l't h.1r :1 -tBR.2 Ba . St.)() ... , " <1 •·11 C'l'L\'ER01'Lt: car i;: ... a .... ~ -·' month <!·105 1 'l1 ff IJrt\1· 3 HR . 2 Ila · s:r..'l ~'" • llJ I Bedroom 2 Ba .. family l 5 1\ CR ES : P 1 n k rrn 2 story. 3 i;w1mm1ng Grapefruit. 4000 per 3020 B. Sycamore pools.adult section, end acrc 922-7398 Trades 1n t"ireplac<' 3 Beet rm. 2 h:i ., <;r1•:11 tn1-.1t1nn 1n Brart unit ~l onticello To" n, -'-"'cede...·--------cpts. drps. blln11 Super\ S11pt•r sharp. :'\r pnol c\os£' to oC'<".ln S42.'i mo ,\-.k for K1.·1th'.l•i~ 1111 \\',\L;\\"l'~lt '.\H!''. .,. .... t f '.\ll H0 :?h.1 .. \ l ' S.1.'lS Br. 2 h:1. rp\'. ctrp., int l1•n111'. pool' \\';ilk IP be;u·h SlYI mo 1>1:.! .~'1 1'.+ or 675 1.'l:l.'i t"rr1Pl,1c1·1n So. Coast llouse OY.'nc>r . S.1i.95o.i· location S3ti5 1n>O I Pl ;11.<1. J\i"t ~tl'ps to the 751-1163 EL TORO A.REA 963 1::.00963 1786 I I S I 40 acres + house & · · · ..1 V1lla~c R<"a1 f'.-.t.ilt' <,park 111i.: poo ·a f'S Dup&t'•es / NoAJ:l'n1s F'ce~ pni·c rt•rlul'(•ci to $32,900 Unlts sOlto 1800 utiht1cs. Horse N>untry . .:)harp 3 Rr +. Bonus. all •:'i.lc f'addcn N('"·lan(\ He.'( L. Jlod~t·s. Jlealty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agnl 536_00Jlt _______ 1 hltns & rrpl<' r amily on· ..t RR . 2 R,\ SJi;o 83!! 17io NEW Ot.;PJ.EX f.S R•al &tot~ 1~" WS. 557 ·7648 !' ~ll·f"addcn/Bu~hard Soulh_L ___ a 1086 DANA POl:\T Wanted 2900 Sharp ·l l:>t'droom , 2 bath. 3 RA , 2 O,.\ .-S.T15 •••••••;.~~·~·•••••••••• 28r/1 Br $61\.950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f11csa dcl ;>i,f ar homl' •'.\trf'adrlen /Spn nRdalt' 3 flr /2Br S70.950Q W N Pr op~rty in Available Dec 1 s.1;;, ·1Dll.2 U,\ $.3-1!'1 Jhr 2Br · $75.950 In~ICY.'Ood. Jl 11wthorne per month. includinii •Bol!1a Spnn~dalc Only 3 left at thi'~e or&1 Oay Arl'a' jl:ardener Call Larr,\. 3 BR, 2 BA $:13:, TERRIFIC OCE~MVIEW :!BH .:?R.1 S.1:!.'i JBH.2 fla S.11.i 552-7500 red hill realty FOR lca'I' E.1,lh!t1ft I 011 do. :J hr. 21: ba \\".ilk t1i chur1·h, !-t'hool,, !>llOP pin.I! & tc>nnis. 1'0111 &lfl ll'l~I 1EAl'T Bluff, rondn .1 BB . 2'; ha lmn11•rl 111 \ :5450 ,,~., 1 .. 11 11:1.1 3 Or . 2 '• h11 . l}ullder's ru~tom tiom", cloi>t' lo hc11 el1 ,"1 pr1 e<'d ht>hl " repl:1rf'llll'nl <'O!ll . 911 .750 pn1·es ~()()(). I a-t crt"dit . WILL PAY CA.SH! ~6·5880 "'F.dinll:C'r Sprin~dale F:\~'l'.-\Sl'I(" \'ll'"' oft 'l 'I Jlome& in f'Omt~. Ph. Tom D'Al•t t Clftdro ---4 DH. 2 BA . S3Jfi pjrk l..· hdl1,, H:in1·h11 ~all Ln Elenant Cond o Wl'~tba.v lnrome l lomt•s C()SDO·Xlnt E !lld<" lo<· ·I •;\lafi(nnl1a t:cl1n).!t'r . 1 h ' ' TD "RO"ERTIES b 2 I r r I Joaquin ""'' ''''· uct· :! 2Hr ?f1:1 + (lf1 ~ p.11 1o1~. 34!21Cst ll"··'""OO·:U:Jl , .-~ r r. i, Ja . am rm. rpc. 3 BH .2 11,\. S..11 .'• 1 · hr&tll'll '.'h,t \<.u/"1 It ' (r11lr Y.l·l h1r \\II ---~-!2\3lR74m<)7anyllmc C&D.2l•arj!<tr s.42.'> 1110 !lh3 l'.lti7nr9h3 l7"6 ,,1,,,· .,,fl ,,·,,· ,\ ,,1,, :'i.1 a~n1f1 <' n n l \' i c "' or !il4 fK-16 l~2 1 art 6 0'A1ll'r 5-18 ·"883 , ll11:h i·1·d i.!li , I rpll" :1 , ....................... ENJOY A RESIDENTIAL MOTEL THE AMBASSADOR WAY • ~ T • •1• •; ~ : .• -1•,1,·~~;'.I ... •1•11..r,\ ,, . :. • t•! I:'< ,',f ,,, O· " ..... . ' ' -... . " • -.. l" l •'.lu' ' .. . - '" I 1· ' ' ~ " : .... ot r• I .,. Cul Furr .. .shed S•"lr1 ro /,pi "-f•"li •~ !J.,1'~ Low V.>'e""'~ R.i'~, COSTA MESA/2277 Harbor Blvd. Tel 714t6tl5·4840 from $36 F ULt.ERTON/2100 W Commonwealth, Tel. 714 /879·6901 from $33 S ANTA AN A/939 E 17th Streel. Tet· 7141558·9231 ff o m $37.50 S . COAST PLAZA/2909 S . Bristo! Ave. Tel . 7141540·2300 from $50 yrs old 4Dr 2Rn & JBr rriv11tr Part)' y,•:inl!! 2or 3 \3 Br, 2 ba , 2 frplC"s. patil>. T\.\nhm1' Adult ' 111\1\ 11r1•f1 I hlk to l!fllf 1·our,1· n1t1t'h mur" \\'tr &· ).!.•L' 2Ra. $160,000 673·Sil9 Br' home Pr1n en\y 1:araj!c S42S rTIO Quiet area . S:!25 mo ~1;,; mt'l Op! 10 hu~ 11rl .\rlult ~ $:i;!5 l'h 1 ~~!~i;ll~~ll['"~>~f,~o~n~l:d:p~l:•~!~"ll~a~l<~><>:•:·~,1~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~;~~~~~l'j~~li~~l~,\~l~'=~ Br . 1 liJ balronlt'' pool &. lt'<' p111'1!11•r 1~•01 1:.1rrl,•n, /\ 1 aft 6 M2· n18 ahr 6P~I 7~1 7247 or 838-8586 -~i2_t . ___ .;==..J~'~"~•~d~''._""~":•_'~J:''~o~•~3~~~1:__l'."~·7~3~"~':"~'------'l::.~~"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!~"'!"'!"'!"'!"'!!i!~~ ' -.. ' . • • ( • • • D8 • DAILY PILOT AparttMnts Unfw1.. AperiMefttt u.fwft. AparilMftb ~•••• 1 ~:!'!~.·~.!':~ ... !!.~~ ~!~!!.~!9:!4!' ...• !~.~~ Jfto,.t;:r. :lty SOii ································································ ' ·1··-··················· Sund1y. November 16, 1975 HuntinqtOftleoc.h 384 Mewporlleoch 3169 ""'wport'leoch 3169 Career woman a:e e k• OE.LUXE office. comm PUC pennit.. &euoo.able ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ume lo sha~ be~utlful .tr lnd~trtal ip.11e-es. A.bl 0 Jim E&•O· IJl .041.4 brapt$17S.~·7ZOO mini warehouses n Cll·lSM ... • ... , ..... Ft11•oill,.d ...,._ lwoh u.tw... IApao 1-11 Uofwft. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C0stoMna 3724 Costo Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OM BEACH WATERFRONT VIEWSIN NEWPORT. Oumtttofti D..,lex -t...1unri Nlguel ~ llluioaj.:::::....::c.;---,,-...,.---l xtn '-lbr Zba ?.fale/Fem lo shar~ 3br Viejo areu. Handy t:o DIA.MOHDS ..., home In HD wJt oUegc Son ~-o ....__., 200 to SUSCASITAS Larse nicely furn. bat'h & 1 brs. Ad~lt:> nnly, 111. pets. 2110 Newport HI. Mediterranean Village SIOO IONUS Eff1c1(·nt·y rrom $205 2 Or, I&:! I ~ trom S2f.iO JJJr, l lJJ , from 5475 S!flklnQ OMIQn ancl Jn f'•t!~nt e1c:1t1no wiv to llv•. c~ 1ofti oay w1noows skvHghts fire plJCtt. Your own DflVlllll' patio or oalconv A 1r1enC11v m1u1on-ao11.ar rec cent•1 fenn•s court\, too- A l'TS w /$UOdl'!ck, on the student 968·73$4 an 6. uw~. r -,, . Guar. In w.ritJn1 lo be lo&i ~a ndy beat'h. Ideal for · 2000 ~ft. M low u » quality • below retail ext!c'•or st.udent!ihanng 30yrold b~u;h e)(tt. I~· ~ra.q .S3l·l400 prica..fD.ZZTI~ or C'O . leas1n1: ror e nter· ing for resp roommate 3200 Sq Ft C·2 alOtt Cront • t:unmt'nt $475 & $5~. P.1 fY ror luxurious rondo with i dri\•e -in baxJ. oo~e::ICNE eao:;r fl~ ll33·1UGJ~r~54 ·430'J ~n Ne~port w /tennl:'I · Ideal .for auto or boat :uarla !:i:.r E~:n! 2Ur Condo, pool, nt""' rurn & appl incl W ID. 1\dull::. $368.50 mo. &12 SOlti •Carpets & Drapes •Wc,t l:Jars •(;rasscloth •f<'irepluccs •Sum111"r & W1nt~·r al beach 1:. l~.:•1ut1ful J11tuii:1, t)l)()I etc. non ~rvlttt. SM W. 19th St. 1000• Asia)'• Sl7S. sm<Hter ~mo. 64~77 1.t CM. Dayi: S40-S710, eves r:~•tmeDt return at Resp.11in1¢ll'to5harelBR 646-068! 10~ plua interest In Condo. l~ag. 11 11111, lOSlore for r ent. Pre11tige mine.0.11898-71l83 t r11t upt, lot.s or cupbo .. rll SP\11:('. $160. mo. Call 548 -1024 . •l>lshwash ers •l1 ools • °C'lt'W:'I of Ul't'Jll, l'.1llll111u & Palo:. Vt·rdeS New Dplx , walk to ocean. 3 Br 2· n:a . crpt, ~rps , IJ /W, garb d15p, ~;1r, yr- 1)'. C h i ld OK . 5385 G7.5 ·06"1l f tl42 Jo 5llti / 673·600~ •(;ym & Saunas •'I'e nnis Courts •IJCamcd Ccilini;:s •W0<xl P'ancling • l,,1ri:1· pn VOit· dCl'k!i l'romotdory Puinl Min . to bt-at·h . t•ool . area, next door to Shirley to~ 5025 "581 ·5892 l.innt"/ J eromy Mexer11 Art Gullery 1951 •••••••••••••••••••••, .. . 1 _ESo~.~C~o~•~•l~ll~w~y~,~L=a:g:un:•:j' .. j:jjj;;Afi:P:::il:T;;"• DmtaPoint 3726 •Security Systems •Fair J--lou s ing • llcatt•d i'Vt>li; Saun.1:. • A.-.i,1i.:n1·d cvvcred ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG 2 bt. 2 b:i, $.150. Util inc l . Nc<Ar be oic h 496-0195 nr 900-1142 I & 2 BEDHOOMS IKlrk111'_i; •1\<ld1t1ona l rrl't' p11rk1n g .:.1a1J ::.t:l'Vit•c avail ~u..,urv aou1t rentJIS trom S3SO mon1111v s ... Juan HOU SEMI. TES Roh.'""""' I IlEllROOM & Dl·:N 700 Promontory Or ~t JUit norin Of J MTIOOll!t! on Pac!llC Co.asf H19nwav Tpleonone 11141 675-8000 Capistrano 3878 Uollnlited will help , h PllYATIPAl.n ••••••••••••••••••••••• you n-dute high rent Cn!· A!1 Center. La11una Beac. wil ... e Zttd 2 O~:DROOM TOWNllOUS~: • Jo)1rnHUr(• a\'lld J 8d.bltips.11undc<'k, ts by f1ndinR a compati. Shop. 1.90 IQf\. 1442 !i· trwt .... creclit Hun\lnqlonleach )740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A s pecial section for those v.'ilh foi n1r.ill pcL<i. l>pcn ~11'~9 30 .s· :IO S al 10 S, Sun 12 5 • owne<J and man.ageo ov lne ir111ne comoanv $?40 He!!>. ble r oo m1n :1t e . We :Coa=:'':':':•:'':':"°'=':..,=:·ll66S=~· ",! .. flWtpllrfM:tl M5·5IJ3 c<trefull y scrt'l'n all .,,,. ...... rlienh J2 Noon IC1 7 -CANAD1\ HEA UT lf'UL 1 hr rurn upts $170 &.,.$180. Spanish st vle bldf!, pvl encl 1{;1r . vc)o1 . sauna. lndry, .adlls. liJOI Kl·l'lson 1.n, l hlk W. or &·al·h off Slatl.'r 'S-12·7848 Adults Only Huntington Pacific •DELUXE• Santa Ano , 3880 . .\I on ·Fr'1 Ph 832 <1134 RUSINESSCENTER •SJM711 * Office Open Daily 9:00 to 6:00 -(714) 557-8020 ;1 10<·eanA1•1: 1':'11 !5'.li> 14R7 • • • •••• • • • •• • • • • • •• •• •• I~~~~~~~~~~ F:a~tbluff 3 br. 2 ha. l~t· • 1 ,.,..N.l'LEftlAN 11 h Now leasing new prime F 1111.·I .~p:tc mast{'r !>ul ll'. Z Rll ;,ipt , n~·""I)' p::un!l'i. -' ·· • ' ""' !i arc Office&lndustnal MEB>MOH!Y? din rm & dbl i.:a ra..:" A1tults only ... 1 ~~! 41.1 S v ie w ap.t _ w /,.dult S pace.S8I ·9393 _E.on Auto door or1enP r lt\'!t1I t1ranl!e.apt l fe male.~6-9295 CanMda Rd .• olfloler PRIVATE FUNDS (or l'ool & rt·creat1on art•a <11:-• ..1.1.. L )886 · r ed >' t 2nd T.D. loan.s $3,000. l<I 2400 1-larbor lllvd., Costa l\Iesa. Calif. !'"""""""""~"""""""""""""""""""""""""-I \l.u1 ;1 i:l'd h)' ..xivm OCJUftO WorktnR cm ale want to st.ate 5 in Lake ores · S20,000. We will assist Adult!i only. no Pt:t:-••••••••••••••••••••••• share homey apt. Pool, Principals or Brokeni. SMALL BEACll JIOT~L Rooms $?3.50. week. ApL<> $110. mo. 536-70Sii \\'1lh.1111 \\'alt<"rs C.:o Costa Melo 3824 ICosta Meso 3824 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• I Br . 1 blk fr111n hC'h , in1•I •FROM$332• J.A.'ase2 1kl ,t·ondo.Occan patio.$9S.Wl·M39 COMMERCIAL FOR ReuonableTerms 86..'iAmlgos 'IA'ay , ~ll \'iew, 1Jo()QI , slO\'e. refn~ , F\•m wntd lO share 3 Br, 2 LEASE. 482 Ocean Ave., Newport Office 1;.1<1·K064or5Jti.;"l ·U't 7 Nflchddrl'norpets $.125 . Ba h•e. <--·th JI. u. all Laguna. (1''ormerJy GM.td .. 1lrtHfwt 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KJTCllEN a11t~ at Cres~" cnt Bay. 1435 N. Cst llwy Reas. rat<'s . 494-2508 Ocean s ide or highwuy, lge partly furn studio S200 mo u1t·I utils. Bkr PO. Box l!H, La~. Jlrh. Off le-oten Poth 1. :! & 3 Br. Adulls no 11ct.s, dshwhrs, sha..: cpts, <'IOSl'd J:llrUjtC. frp)l·, HUQ. Gas & water pd. Pool LA MANCHA APTS 7711S1·oti !'lac·{', l:\l {).12 5073 ' NEW. EASTSIDE COUNTRY WOODS rt•f 1stv. p\'\ pal. no Isl t.· l.1~t. Sl75 1'1 Gr. 202 "If ' 14th Sl or t·nll 960·3340. i\lana,.:eil by "''UI ll Wesley Dr """"' · '""5 \l.'llhamWaltcrs<.:o mo.,......, - . . prvlg$85 963-7219 Miller Tire) i.,, square COlpOl•tlcMI So. Lai!. Owners ""'111 bl' ' feet. $900/mont,h. Dorene Since l9'6 B;iyfrnnt 2 Bd, 2 •lia , P\•t ~~e;re Soit. & Sun. 10-4_._ GaroqiH for Rmt 4350 Richmond, Realtor, 495 1711_8 Westcllff Dr. I br , 2 ~den . split J1•\·1·I .1mor('vi:s lk:h & pier. $.'i:)(). yrly A-tnN!ntl Furnilhe-d ,•••••••••••••••••••••• Broadway,494-8561. S3t·Z231<Z•hrs) \Voe.xi tJur111n i.: frpl(". "<ill -,..,...-33 n le (11 b tn "';di rrpt , hll -1n :qi ~ Br. 2 ha, nl'wly r•· 97.!·191>_&_64_4_·4510 ........ u.~.~!!~~!!.?!~.~ l~Jvd )~ ~~ M ."rt..:! ..... ,.,lri ••• a1 •• •.""' ......... • •• s.o.o. u-w..tec1 5030 ' i!i;int•i•s, Frioni S:!:'llJ. 1111 furh1s ht·d 11ppcr . $18009 .................. 1 -1 M ,. G enclosed oirea, :ti25 rno. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• E 21st St 1;.1~~Jf1,1:1. n1 u.ooo.1.,.,1.i•\t':-OCEANFRONT TllEJo:XC ITIN ' ~-22:00 , 2000 Sq Ft offt~e &1 ....... ~~~ .... - ·\<l<<I< ,, ''''"'' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Var l'w Sh.'lrl) 1 Br . 3 Da & 2 l!H , 1 ha. winter s.100 PALM MES.A 4'PTS. ----------1 waJ"ehouse space direct· EA.RH ' -" 3HH,2 H:-i .s,15()Wintt·r ~11~u·rt:STONP1' SloragegaragesS.30 &$60. ly across rro m OC S17o no l•t•ls lnqu1r1· .q1t fM111I. nrl.it'at·h S.1;,t1 STEPS TO BEACH Rlll I78C Tulip Ln. C.M. Ai ....... rt 549-1480 frotn 10•/oto 17.40-/• C•. "" ,., ,,.,,,,,,, ""if!: ~~1,i:i ... 5.1 1o:i.s ·-~· ~--------i 1~-··r .}\I(),.. "' y Ba t•h, 1&2 HR. 640-8S72/640-l'.Yl51 1 "' uu.;111 Oii Lo"·er doplell 2 hr, fu rn. t>.t~SA VEH J)Jo: :1r1•a Cpts.l 'l ba.cnc l i.:ara~e. llnme atmosphcrC' l & :J lg<' patio, nr. bcac·h. No. brdlx :11>t.s. ::.40·1034 3 Hr t"·nh~'" 2' J h:., 1·p1' W'll J $285 ----~-drps , hit~ Nr. f..11r v1i:" $1f'5. 2 llr. 2 B:i , l'rpts, & ilrps. SICl\'l• & rcfr1 J: 8'17·fl382 2 BH, I ba, ""'1nti•r ~~:; fro rn 5172_.SO ..:..-... M'CW"' 2'"' 4 UH. 2 ba, yearly 5495 _, 1 N p Single Garage. Cannery * .. EW * ...,..., 3 JIH ,2 Ha ,$.12"1W1ntor AuuL.s, 0 el::. Village,31st&Villa Way. .-. lnst*Ms.C• ~t .aguna . 1 sc. ' CASA VI CTOHIA & Hukt·r No Jl\'l-; S!5U /!opets. 49-l ·960 I 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. 545 l l'ltC! 3HH.l haS300 \\'nlr. !Sfil~lesaDr. . cosT•MESA •--L-§JA•111 15 Hlks i-~astof l""e"'·port NB.SSO mo. 673-8441 _._. __..,.-_.. charming. cle:in l br apt or Jo'urn. gas /~tr pd. ror qwct single person. Adults· No pets Sec. gall' S?J5 in<'I utils walk to"n Pool, rec rm , l'lcvat11r!i & btach. ·494.622o ~ V1ctona. f>4 2·H!:l70 N•wpori S.och 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •LA PAllSIENNE• ;j Br. rurn, $270. All elec· tric. Jo"ire place. llcated pool. Adults, no pets. 979-126H Hacienda De Mesa 160 W. Wilson, C .M. Closed Gor-a9es J\Jo:A UT . G ltOUNl)S 1\r>lll.TS-N() PE'rS STUNNING 2 Hr 2 ll:1 i:;.:irdC'n <Jill . r o .. 1, n··· roomS?O.'i 71()\\1 lllth Sl $175 !Hr, c;pt:-, d111~. rerr1 g, r ;1n).ij' ll•".111 724 <.: \\I .J ;1111t"' :-it ti7:1-77M7 3 Br 2 Oa rrplt'. huJ!r c·Jo.,t·I ... adults. pct ()I\ 54fi X397 p,1!111. puul . s;111u l.:1 r~e I hr Sl!MI. 2 llr ~UO 2 nr. 2 h;i s210 Crpt 1lr1~. bltn,, rec rm. J~M•I 21!1 JSth St (.';,ill 5.'lli 70:11 LOTS A CLOSETS llltr1,, h.1li·11ny. :1 hlk >i l() VCt'U ll. 2 HU . 2 Ba, $255. K'.!511211 p!1J:l•r 882X or ..,1·e ..1l 126 21Jth SI. Apt. Ba l'hclor <11'1 furn $155 Bl\•d.) ----------1 (Near Harbor&. Baker)f~~~~~~~~~~ \''rl)' 546.9860 12x27" Garage. $27 mo. L160 to 3480 sq. ft. l lf per I SEA WINO 2176 PtacenUa Ave,'C.M. sq ft. 110·208, 3 phase $100,000: pay $1t3,000 3 _<i_n_,_ea_,_)_. _636-,,-"_2_1_0 ___ 1 po-tr. avail mid Dec., yr ; secured by 1s t on 2(l(J Condo. 2 OH . l ba . clcn u nr ''rl)' S475 associated BROK (AS -A EAL TORS l Ol '. W llolbaa 61l l 6bl owner (714) S4Q.4.0S8 or acresAppleValleyworth R Es 0 RT ~g~!!~. ~r~~eja~~~ your Broke·r · · ::o~'. ~6:yimf~;?~ St., CM . 6i3-7787. Valley,(714)242·3144 Office Retttat 4400 !!':'!!! •..••••••• ~~~~ MortcpJts, Tntst ••••••••••••••••••••••• DHdS SOJS age lot for Rv·s etc. 150 I Westc:Hff Dr. Newport fo,inanclal Clr' SB so N ·n s· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-forPf~fcf!~1-~4 ago Lffsittg Office Spoco i::---:-:-::::--at-:l-ocl:--:4::6::0701 Across from golf course 20il32Santa Ana Ave IU minutes to ocean. l.~e I 11r. SIS.S. <ias & "'·ater incl. l>ra1K'ri es. carpcL.;. f.!llS hc;:1t. gas !lln\'l', ;ur THE VEN DOME $40 WK UP l&Z Bdr & t'onditionin~, swimm1nJC 3 !Re hdr ms w/2 hatho;. B:ith. Color TV. maid pool. rec. room, washers frplf', p1111n & !M)(tl. <~111r1 serv, pool. Tiii-:: M~SA. &dryers. :1dlt unit s :1cross lrun1 415 N. Ncwport~I , NB -------1 C1x-;ta l\1cl>a !'ark. $!7:1 646-9681 Nl:':W spac. 2 br. I ''·• ba. 645·3381 nr tl:n-9517 1R.1;i 11'. Al :-o :1 BH l)upl cll1 oi~~~~~~~~~1 :ii lilM·l ~ith St i\pt.~'B_" -0cEANFllllNT new l Br 2 Br, J Ila, 1·pts, drl)!'i, upper. Cpl<;, d r1:is. i:ar ~tlraJ!I.', 7K'11 Slalt·r Ave Yrly l~e. S.100. 642 J.143 Call on Site Maoager ettt• W (714 )642-3111 ext246 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 211dTD Loms Oak "'ood o rrers th<' ----------1Want 2 or 3 Br, home or ti VI NG finest in resort hvinJ.! at a apt, nr tennis ct. if possi-Fairest Terms since 1949 Sl55 mv. IW7 ·J751 ·~---LAS BRISAS patio. lo":ardc n. Adults, no Anaheim Exctng 2 Br 2 Ra , Condo pets S?t5.642·1603 hltns, oc lhay vu , pool. ---- -1-~01 11tSE 1\.'\fl:\'S .\P·rs N EY.'L\' pa1n!1•d llludcrn :J ht, 111 b:t, I :-tor)'. kids & small Jll'l uk . Apt nr. Jlunt. ll:1rhour_ $300 1110. \':11-.1nl 5:ll \1770 ll·lli li7()ti l'\t'S \l.0kn1ti- 1-·or Uiscri min allnl! 1\dults watch the-sun '~t over the ocean Stach within steps I B F;()!tUU~l once yo u ""' arro•tl . Ql1i'iWW1=•1 •>•. «nt on monthly SattlerMtg.Co. ~:~::~~,!~ ~IJ~t'1?~ie~~ •RiMiMAiilil 1-,-·-·~·-••_556_-4-,-"'~'-:-:---::-1c":::2·~2~17~1:_ _ _,__: .. :..:::5-~061=1 NIGllTLIGJ-ITl:':T>TEN· -~..,CoMM~ ArtistneedsUveinstudio 2adTDLo.iW.tec1 NIS COU flTS. A ru1l l1me ./c...,..... ,......._. or COTive rted garage. Not BuyT.D.'s for cash. :1('l1 \'ll1 l'!> d1rl'C'tur "'·ho' /....,Oi(; more than si 35. mo. Loanson 2ndT.0 .'s jac, w/d. $345 . 673-669 1 NEW EAST SIDE Sp;u•1()11:-:! hr ... 1l11l1t>. 11 • ~ Br. 1 hJ . e111 ,, <lrrr.--. hltn:-. \\1 I) hnukup. ~ar \\',lll'r pd ~1· t:oldl·n Wei.I Collt·J.!1" lti572 pl a ns pa rt1es. BBQ 's.' ::;=-::.. .--. 642·4478 Jim New Loans·2nd T.D.'s BEACll-LSF.·AOU LTS 2 Br & De n. cp{s, dr,f,lS, b ;1. f1\1 p:1\11•. 1•0 .. 1 i12S.studioti75.1!Ki5 afll.'r bltns & dsh"·shr. $275 Adult:-. nnp1·1~ Sl:J5 ;;i;, lnps & more~ Frel' $un-~x.. ... -*• lusiftt1.s/lnYest/ $3000.·$30,000. day brunch. / ::c;.-~· Finance Equity Jnvs ml. Div_ •lh·ated pi"Hil •Sun d\'ck 5:30. 103 P.1 c Faddcn. _548iiii-ii74~:rr•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim l Joanrh.-;1 l\l.'1 o;1:12 ~ !025 1'01nnn;1. I llr a1oh PARKNEWPOR·r ll:l·l!oJ.!i.:. S:!l 5. 1110. li75·6551 •Pnval<' b;1leo11y •,\dequall' p;1rk1ng •[l\'\'alur •St'l'Uril\' Plus beauti£ul s111g!es, ••••••••••••••••••••••• BARNE'ITMTG.CO. 1&2 bedroum :i pt:<.. lusinns 20YrsinOrgCty. furnished & unfurn1!>hcd. Opportunity SODS 645-2134 anytime -BAY APART•• ENT Adlls no l>t't:-, 011t•n S.il " &Son 10 .. 1. Bl , L<t\•. l . U l\lodels ope n 10 to 7.1 __________ 1••••••••••••••••••••••• _f_l_R_S~T'--T-.-0-,_:._N_e_w_p_o_rt' Sublet beautifully furn 2 Jo'urnlture availablt• Sorry no pet.s or ch1ldren . . Br, 2 Ba, resp. adulU, no E<;ai;Lo;ule l hr , patio, 1·n1· J Hit 2 Jl,1 \•I pl l'i.: l Nr 51 l'111nts 1-'rJ>lr . dbl .e:ar l~.;e req·d.Sorry. no pt:ls 5515 River A\·enue (at Scashor l' & 551 h l For appt. call 642·2.">Gf. H 00 mm a le s c r \' j cc Sl40 up s_tore-0ff1ces cpts ThiNc Christmas! Beach property i,.; la· available. P.1onth ti) drp s :11 r ba th. 1730~ Spaceavail.forsale terest_ Discount to 11"'1 kids or pets 640-51~1 1:ar , nu cpts. drps. paint , 'l:.'O Nn 11t•ls 5'10 .i484 month occupan<'Y Be ach HI , H.B. 842-2834 of Christmas Trees. ret.um. $34 ,665. 8 Yr. due Isl fir. &14 ll87.'I. Af.4!I hiNnll Unfunllshod ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIHECREEK -·lalboa 111..,d 3806 LIVliS UP ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO ITS NAME f;.SIDE \O\'t•ly :1 hr. l""t'r in ln1llcx. all bl1ns , SlR~ .. mo. Nu lsc (l \t•r \I> li7.5 l~or+'4o.~ lfil BanJoin Spe-ciol Ll!l' :I llr 2 l!;i, gar & xtra~. S265 mo 2 Hlks \\I 11 1 Bi·h ,,fr s1 :1tt·r 11.12.u:~~~ PAIK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Uoche lor I or 2 J\f>flrooms 11011 'r()"'nhoui;t•s Fr_ $22\J 50 Oa.kwood Ga.rden Apa.rtll).ents Loclr.'bo' date . Prine . o nly.· SINGLE to 6 rm s uites 1\vatl. in plush offic<' nrBake r .CM 646-0ffiOaft .5 'u ll ·Bristol al Warner, SA hldi;: nr. OC 1\lrport. Jo Annamce"'cnts/ Sl·rvicl.' incl : Rcccp -Frank Bianchini 546-8191 Penoftals / llonisl , conference rrn, For Sale-Secretarial Bu;i. Lost & FoUnd Super 2 br, sundeck. ~ar . $300. y rly . Wkd ays 835-3437, eves & wknds ti73-IW84 ll\!'I" ~.no !all tri-1·., .111d 1 I\ .., t I' t' :1 fll .._ \\ I l h v.att·rrall., 1·!'1·:11•· .1 1'(·1 ~1 ,111 1! '(·tllt1 1-'. 1111 2 Br I Ba apt. yrly. J'atio, ~·our s1)a l'IOU~ n<'11. I 11r forcec.I air heal. f)/W, 2 ht•th·rM1111 <q'lartnu•nl U r h d Fron1 $220 . Furr111urt· frplc. se o was I ryr a\•ailahlt· small r ct>i $300=""-m~0~·~6_75~·~l ·_<07'--. ---1 (JK 1\111111 :-1l11l v ()ffu.,. Ctl:•2 Br, 2 Ba. den, rrplc, O[l('n !l'\)I) to li'OO , :!~~I stove. rerrig, $375 mo. In-Fo11r vi('" !Id ., ('11>i\J quire at 117'h Diamond . ~ll's:1 . !'hone 5-l5 23tlll lolboo Pmlnsulo 3807 WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• m:w 2 "'· 2 Ba , dup>x "' RENTALS! W. Bay 1\ve, yr\y , Now you c an \i\'c al '213-449-6412 or 673-5981 water's edge s urrou uded WALK to bay/beaCh 2br. by a for~st of 1naturl' trees & lus h plants right 1'1.:1 ba . garage. $260. yr-in the middle of i\lesa Jy. 407 )l arding. Partly \'erde. In a selling of fum.548·7558 ; 548·3607 waterfalls & "'undcrini/: Oceanfront apls from $170 streams. Relax on you r to $190 . U lit in·cl . deckatday'!(end,"·atch 557·2809: 675-5205 or fish gracefully fla~h hy 871 -8471 .Alsofurn. as crickets herald !he ----------I setting sun. Or "'alk 11v1·r 3-BEDROO~l . 2·bath Con· to the r lub for a brisk do o n san<t y be a c h. "'·orkoul. a Aan1c 11f ll'fl · , Fore\'Cr view. 600 Jo:asl nis . backp;a n1rnon , lahll' Oceanrro.nt. S•lllO /mu. ponp; or just snm(' good 675-9390 /644·63911\g:t. fr iends cnn\'Crsi n i-: Bachelor $150 mo yrly. lBr. $175 mo yrly. Both hi.I\'(' refrlR & s tOVt'. "'utililies 11d. W 1W cpl. ti75·1836. Corona del Mor 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• around the po ol & therapy spa . i\lesa Vertie Villas. the ne"'e:-1 & n1 ost prl'Sti gious adult apart mcnt communily in lhl' South Coast area. Excil· ing s1n,gle & s pht -11.'vel ::1partmcnt re sidences ""'1th fircplacc!'i , suaring _ ................ ~ cathedral ceilings, richly appointed inte ri o r!>. beaultful oak c:-ibinctry -everything you 0 \'t' ;1lways wanted in a lux- unous residenrc. And till ""'1thin walkin~ distance o f movi es, s hops . restaurants. the ll't' cream parlor. -·v (9l~r~$- conoNA DEL ~fAR z Br Townhous1•. frplc. Pool, lennis, continental breakfast. Some ocean & Catalina views. Close to ~hoppin i:: & fine beach. 644·261 l •2 hr.lb:•. Corohclo. walk -beach /pool, ca rport S250 . Adll :'l /no pl•l s 83.1·M9'74 2 & :i Bet, To"" nhoust• l\pts. Walle d patio, frplt• 'bllins. 675·8•172 IBH, lBA $?85·3•15 1\1 0 . 2Bll. 2BA S.155·465 rt10. MESA VERDE VILLAS 1555 l\l~·i;a Vl'rtlt• Drive Ea st. Costa ~lcsa . !71 41 5'10·887 1 l\toflt_·ls open dally \Oam 101; pm;_ _ 2 1\d FAl\tlJ.YOnly. Nc""•(::arpcts, pool . Sl!IO 645·1204 .RG 3 RR . 2 IJa. c;rpL<>. drps. childrC'n (J .K. nn pets. Nr schls S57·81i7. NEWPORT APARTMENTS xerox, ll.ulomated typ. ncss. Est . 8 yrs, owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing,etc Ca1183J.J640 r eti rin g . 645-5343 & L.ost&Found SJOO 1 nH s12r1 .... L·1·11. ,\dult,>ionl y. N11 pet' 2 un s1:1.<i. 1 1"r11. li •l:!I t/Ul'~n Ln ::4 2 Br, 1 fla . Slll.'i (;;,r. W:1tt•r &: ].!:ir h:1 ~t· pd ('rp1s. drp:- • 1· X.IZ U:l.'!H t IPf'n ~'-6 l)a 1 ly Spa· Pools -1'C'nn is i\rross from Jo~a s h1011 Mt ... pcrt ltoch Ir vine at 161h 645-0550 PRIME OFC SPACE 545·7066-••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: 7 mo. old mate ~1nf:.ints unly . No p1•1.., Z.150Ncwp.lrt Rlvcl . C;\I r~12 7ti7R I BR LOFT ONLY ln1med O('\'llpanr,\ PvJ patio, fr1>lt'. I~ r ll'.>t' HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, CM 645·014) i\lon· Fri 5pn1 tn iprn Sal·Son ltlanl to 411n1 Dix 2H ~I A.111 Crpt Ceramic fir. hlln & p,1L10 Win tl'r ~no. tJ•l5 •12tili $2)5, 3 b•, 2 ba Crpts, dr1>S , bltn~. F'ar111 ly, no )'K'ts ,..,.10·67.52 l.J! 1)1•1 ){ t\'h"':-hr, Jl ;1rbor ~2ti IQ.12 :? JI I' • '.! l1 ;1 • r pL drp:-~1· S2J:-1 t 21:1 1 l~land al Jarnbort•c 1111 San ,Joaf11u n !!Ills H oad 17141644-1900 Lido VillOC)C' & IDEA:L S~n Cle mente white & blk cat. Wearing Shop Areo location. Small cr aft & collar w/Snoopy written 3416Violido,NB hobb y s hop. Illness o n it. Mesa Verde 1 suite approx. 600 sq ft. forces sale. lnvcntory &: SS1·1217REWARD! •• SAN CLE:\1 ENTE-fixtures. View fac1n~ Via Lido. 4~ -· 492 ~ . · C I I d i Luxurious liEf;FGATE 1-q. ow1,.,,-. D-eye• ~ ·t;NU;J LOST: Little white doc, Just omp e e • 2 houses to beach. 4 hr 2 .. .... • • J br. dshwhr. frplc-, Pncl. ba . frpll', \l.'t'thar . <len ~·ondomin~ums :.tho\'C the Company. (7.14 )675·1002 Estab business ladysed-female Maltese. Cdr.:. 1 3 surf . A\·a1I. furntshed or - -. g • uf t e 5 &. area Reward. 644-2858,if i.:a1c1••i.:e. pvt _Pall~.~ gar.~yry .642.:144 . unfurni~hcd . Fro m Bi-:~\UT.CLA.5S A w'"holems"a"le d•,e,,un;bu'to•s noanswer,54().6840 ,\1uts,nopet.s.~iO ~.,.. C\l L FIREPROOF OFC ' IRA.HD' S4!'lo ,_mo. ' : 492'4121 interested in forming co-SJ.00 REWARD. I.mt nr l.l!t' unfurn 3 Ur. s hai.: SPAMKIHGNEW HEHrJIA lll-.~!tY BLDG ~ vt'nlures. lnvolvesexcit· Talbert & Ward FVI erpt::-.drps.bllns.frplr.2 3 Br . "·ith S""·e d ts h RLAl.TORS ll~rbor at Adams. t:.~~· ing&unique holographic 11 /7, 3 Yr old mar~ car i:ar. 2 ha. no 1>et::; f1replar<'. Small children Rooms 4000 ~ir cond, c_lect,elc pt:;, material. Joyce We lls German Shep. Rik 4t; tan. But 2 C'hLld ri'n O\'Cr 1 "'e\rome.2635SantaAna ••••••••••••••••••••••• .r~s, music, ev ., 497-3423 Leave name It Ansto"Rider"968·9103 l)K . .i25A t2thSt. llB A\·e <East Costa i\tes:i Ll\·1-: al Nt·"·1>0r1 Bea1·h. Jan:t~r. am~l~prk5g. All number. . . 8 beh'.nd Sa-ta A-· ('o<<n · k in_c ".min. · · min. Lost: Man . Schn a uzer. LnnunaBeach 384 " .... \lae<· l\'"'1ntC'rr:i.tPs .S..15. R\ NB f'r"'YS 7 min N · h~-hood Ile n -,-. ,_Club). 675·'~ r01 ,,,. • 1 ,. 1 · 1 · · • • 1 c1g """ er ar. ma le, g rey, w /brown ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., .,.,.,,, s1ngl\' room 6302 \I. ..,!it. airport. M. R. Stever, CostalMesa Joe. 1st time l>rop a pl'hblt• into the1 _ro_,_m_a_t_•0_"·-·----llwy. Pine Knot rt1ot(•i. t\1gr. 557-0136 or646-8396 orrered. 9'79-1268. Leav<' ~;.· 0(0~f1t5 ~ ~~lao~~: Ocean fron1 you r Apt. ONTllE BAY i7l4>673-o.i4o 60, PERS" FT name& lt, Fnt. Valley. Reward 1..casl'. Lu xury. secunty. 3 B 2 " r l d h l k ,,. 962 8239 l\lature ndu lts. 31755 Cst r ua, rp c. s \\'' ir. Ho o m s S::! 5 w 11 P · 1617 WESTCLJFF·NB DRESS shop for sale. TOPl-""'-.="------- 1111-·y. 499·21'13.S ~~~n1~·72P~~i~i-73s;i~!l "'kitche n . Apts SJ7 .SO AGT.541 -5032 CostaMesa locaUon.Call FOUNDgray&blktiger "''knds or aft 5r'i\1 :,·k5·""~;~. 541' ~7 55 o r Paul R.11-1400 or-645-5000 kitten, vie. of Mediterra-s·ruOltl upt:-, all 11111 pit t:r":•l v.·h1te 1\':JlL'r view, ,,. "' Furnished offic<'. Rank nr apt218 neanVillage.642.1537. $100 1n11. Ki~!\\' \~Ith Si So Lai:. 2 hr, li::;1• ba. (X'Jo:AN \'IEW <)uirt La i.:. ~I I! honi c. Costa l\t esa Plaza, SMS1 ----------1..cc.cc_c_c=====- &l2·3-15;i µ.11,1l ,c<.1hl('.nol·h1ldrt•n .1 hr, 2 ba . hk•· Ill'"'' I .1 f ll mo556·3900 BI CYCLE FOUND : Large JU -· I •·>•"I Sl35 mo lrl(' uti s. u . OECAJ.ERS.IIIPS Samoyed Jlusky. N'ov.10. . pets. Vl':i r s l'Olbl' ""'" f.-15-75i3or 673·5ii0fi · · 1 49 ' 5752 -3 Bd.2 ha.frph· up ~t;ur'. 4%1'27 1 ____ pr1vr e~t·:-. ·•· · NEWPORT attractive Excellent locations.Con-Vic to,ia Pa•k C 'I ~zs. n••"'" ·'''" ~ 11c1 1 1110· · &119219 d rr·, ,., • .. · " """ " -KIDS/f'ETS OK · J;ar en o 1 e su e!>, tinous trainin~. all na -548.7414. ,,.--... ba.carJX'ls,dr.q>C'.s.SHl:-1 11Northl•nd A.>" Quil.'t. ---. van ous!'i1zcs,from43<'1n· ,. II d ,. edli / N h I l N •p1 1·1 '"'''"' 3 b' '''''''" Olde• G-n< 1100 drink<' ,1 ''''' & ,,01.101,.1 ,.,. 1ona Ya v('r is nes. <!'St. mo .. nt'l(re11 1 11p•·r, lln\:tll'"'trl'l'S &\h'"''·"' '"'"." · -' '" J h' F -•r 1 Ile~ · I d<<l>i""' \'l"W •190 '"" Sl20 nor mo "':ill house No. ranc 1se fee. Mr. ~nu ema ~na1u 317. H l'ahrillo (''.\!. v.·;1lk to heh .. llC'"''IY -·-·~· •'" ;:oo . pnv '~~S. J\'r l ~lth St •'-" 979-6666 M111er t2 13 )451 ·5"43. VIC Graham&: Edinger 548·49Jl I pa1ntNI Z Ill.I. 1 h:1 Sto\'c &l5·!!!1bl " H B 894 3035 & r " 1 , , ,m \\'alla cr. ('i\I Cati L~. exec. office avail.Spet'i alty Hardware & · · · Nl-\V 0 "'"''' T''"'"' 3 re n h. aunur~ ... OnCanal.quil'l 2 Dr.2 B.1. '-''"•522d 5489"38 fl 1 · · .. .. .. · 1 s.125 incl . .,...,. ays, -· • a ~/secretar1a services Builders Supply, $60.000. Found sm White Poodle Hr. frplC.L'n<·I. rard, 202M ~ln l! ~ gHrage., · cpls, drps , stove._ rcfn g 5 1nc luc.l ed. f?\·er looks net 1974, Holland Rily, pe dog nr Spyglass F\illl'rhlll, Ci\1. ti-14 1800 all u~l ·494 ·3GS.S. & gar. Dock av:ul. S3oo Orange Co. 1\1rport. Con-MS-4110 Area644·5513 --l l! t bl k 1 ..... h mo 675-48&> !loom in exC'hange for t 1 K th r d l .1 0,:.=_.::.:.:_ ______ ~-'--,,----""'"------F S I 2 B r 1>t -1 II r. oc rom 1.1\!Jc ' ·-~ ----child l'ar\' 5 day~ "'k_. ac 3 ic or \' at si· •· •.1lf' ~· r r, sn :• ~00 mo 49·1·!!892 e\'es. '' d b<lcm & '''''· 7.'i2·0847 MachineShop.$2ti,OOO.net FOUND . Siamese, c hilli OK , no Jlt'I S. , . ' o ern from2to5Pl\l .556-7136 ·--------I --• M 'I f dd ' fi.12.0461aft ·l·30.wk nds "knds.640-SGOOwkda)s, Large kitchen & tilrunJ! 1974 . Leaving• area . neute111:U . 1• c a en -dbl area . Spacious hr•J!hl Student /wkg g irl. Lge. •1 MO FRI::~ RENT• llolland Realty.645-4170 & William s , Tustin. Child, '""'I ok 21lr, 1tpfx Jo;. Spacious 2 br, 2 .ba. • cornt'r. Door opt>"ns on rm, nr. college. Pool 1·2·3 1Rm. of ic<"s from1----------i s:JG.4267,642-1938 .. ~ ••ar·1Re view patio $360 5135 per m o . Near s•~DWICHES , S 1 d f' s ni \' d nu " ' ' ' ' ·1 central courtyard & pool. Share 3 Bdrn1 homl' "'" FO · · · · 49<1 -8200 or 546 J4R8 Airport. No lease rl'q. C "'FETERI • STYLE UNO: Wlute Samoyed cpt!>.drps . Li.: kil. ~l ar --I 2 blocks to beach Lock &16-5607 83J.32ZJ 9 Til noon "' "' Husky, 1M . Bolsa & rieds. oldr sni.:t ~;10 \!1\7 SPACIOUS s t:CLUl)J·:t) 31 J! a r a g e . \V I> Room & Boa-,dc----,.4050 1-----------1 ~n only 5~ hrs. day, 6 Warner"IGG~·SS4-3433 "1\ .. F11l!t•rl1 1n. 0)Jl'll hr VIEW apt. din rm. s:250./Adulls 646-52 10 FIEEREHT days. Afoslly help run &1---~--"---"-'-"-"-'--••••••••••••••••••••••• ts St 6-00 FOUND r al 12·5 frplc, !dry. I blk tn h S r Offices as low as 3Y per nc owner . mo. e m e puppy -.... ,,,,,, 1,,.,.<l<'<' "''o. t-:nd 1 T~·n S('. tone rpl, sunk B.abys 11t1n~ e\·es, in ex-Busy foot traffic Joca· about 10 wks old . P art 'Ill< l 1 ,,. "'" · "' ~ •· 1 l m ''''kt h ' h r & sq n . ~fi ss ion Viejo & .. :-l\urio, 1 1'\i >i.do "'s'•~~-S425 lnl'I. ut1ls . 531 vr 00· ., ,, 'n1•dnkup~ar c anJ!e o r roo m Laguna Ni~uel. 200 10 lion. Owner-moving & German Shephard. Blk. J:araJ!t'. llC{ yar . · .1. ('yp ss Dr .494.3920 gaze . w ur. sn , I; r board, new 3 Br, 3 Ba, must sell. HiKhe r nel for 642-5193. 54!).2.'Jj:l , re.. · · $4!i0675·4142evcs Condow/poo\642-3.199 2000sqCt .831 ·1400 P.1 o m &: Pop . Agt .1---------- -Ote11n \.·iew. Upstairs . N. B dN 1 ll I ' V_a_c_aff~'on~R.e-ntals 4250 frYlnelawOfflce-837·4200 FOUND : M&F Germ. DanaPoint 3826 1-:nd,Z bd,l h<t,h<'aml'd ran cw .r+<en, '2 N OC ,. rt S IJ Shep's. Black & Tan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ei lin~s nr "''ly'decorat(' ~lktoBch ,$300mo.yrly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ear ':'1rpo • '.' BOlITIQUESSprofitsfor Female is pregnant : • d: Jmm~~· Blk heh, s hop. ~'4lh~lSa6l7&5·2~~~ 12·4 123 Rent or l.eusc. l'alm Spr-rrecway. V~ew OfJict; in Christmas. Belit N.B. '645-7836. Oceanv1ew p1ng. llttl. Adults. $300. ' C..r.J in~s ar('a. Complelely well apl:'o1ntcd 5U lle. area .67~0930/640-6823· 1-'--------- Nrw lullury duplex :tpl 4!17.-:W7.2494-!>982 . .._.EW fum,2bdr+3ba.Condo He cep t1 on . cl'!'ntra l -1-"0UND . l ge mal e " at beautiful privat(' In· phonr, library. Xerox, RUG (RAFTERS . German Shepherd m05l· \iclfrplr, li;:c sun deck. 2 Lullury 1-UR. view, nr. luxury chan Wells Racquet Club. ample free •parking Jy blk w/heavy chain. Hd . 2 h;1 : 1 den. w/"'' bc<ich , No . Laguna . 2 Bd, 2 ba Condo w/poo\. 0p('n beamed ceilini;:s, 833·3622 FRANCHISE Vic. E s tancia H .S , <'al1><'1 t~:. laundry 0rm .• & FrenC'h doors. hd""'d, Localed in Prestti.:i ous bit ins, dshwshr. lighted FREE RF.NIT -1 th AVAILABLE , _545-_38_10 ______ _ ~~~ .. ~~~5"' l;ar:igC'. wncr fir s ., opt•n beams ; Westcliff area. 'Valk to l<"nn1s crts vi/res Pro. 4 , " mon on ·- ,..,_., "'"" · ~ara~C' NP"' $.125 . A~. shopping & Park. pis. jacuzzi. !ii<'<' J!rd, ADJ 300-9?0 sq ft . Deluxe Of'c. LAGUNA lllLLS?.1Al.L F 0 UN D ; b I k /.tan Hunti •-h 3840 494 75..'H lndi·a n Well • CC . No.C.l\!.540-2200 LAGUNA HILLS.CA . Shephe rd /CoUie mil. -t & I 7l4 o.•4144 N ol . di bl" ma e, mos. c. • .. BAY AND oci-:1\N \'IE\V Luxury apt . UW)O sq fl . tn-le\'el. 2 l.IC't"ks, 2 hr. 21, ha, k1tC'h hlllns. frph·, jj:arage, ldry area. S.150 mo . Avail . l mm cd. 67$-8226 "194·293.'; IM)ton oeoc · •Lease now t choosc TOTAL PRICE J 6 • VI UC I •••••••••••••••••••••• • Studio Apt. Part fum . $150 your own c pc · . .....,,. ' ice t·man c in x ug $37,000. +INVENTORY. Campus. 675-2533 'pry spcC'ia l 2 br for llKETOBEACH mo yrly. util pd, A\•ail drapery colors . nr. O.C. Airport with or Speciali1.inginRug single adlt. $285 /mo, HUR SHOPPING immed 494 .2545 Adults only. $400. per mo. Rentals to share 4300 without sec'I scrv. Jo"urn ~1 aking and Yam Craft OUND :m e lc Germ lfl'I Shepherd. Vic. lrylne, C.a . S59· 1491 f)a ys 644·4848 C\'es 12&31J bit rl' -64S-8373or645-8616. •••••••••••••••••••••••o r unrurn . B ob Supphe$forthe ITT5·3255 · rapts. n.~. is ()C'en n Vie.,.,· Vc rv special , 118 J(oml.! prefer :c;emi D1c-kin5on. Realtor . JlomeCran~man, 2Dr. !Ba Duple x . hwashers,son1('w/rrplC'S 2Br 2ba Stainl-d glass 1 Br. w /lg patio & boat retired , non l!i m okin~. m .&SJ.1 Coast loCoast 'Hi9hl•nd s . CJ l),Vcry special 2 br for &2 car .RarAges. f'Tom frplt la~gedeck Ver.i doc:k,complredccallulil d . k ' t LOST : Lng hatred atove/rfrg, IJar. Adlts. ~Ingle adlt. 5285/mo. $200. I.tons E!ilatcs. pri\•~te. Few s t ~p!i to pd$330 yrly3304M11rcus ~~~l8'1r1n in1t l(Cn '()(fi t't'Spaceforlea5CAp CONTACT· Whi te /Silver rem 129Slse.67l·41 32 Days 644-4848 eves 536-2579 hch.Adultsonly.nopets. Opeo Sat John 642·5230. prox 900 1qfl . 2700 RUSSELLGA'T'ci.Pres. Persian lr.ltten t0/22 vit' -"b.-';-;;:~=· =-::::;;-1~67:'!5-';:325:~5~------IVACANT lge z bT. 2 ha, $450 mo. 497·161 7 o r 642·<B3S Roommate. Lag. Bch, Harbor~ Costa ?-1eta. For 3895 5_ MAIN ST. r.se Sett.er 2. REWARD 3 Br, 2 Ba, •upe< unit, '2 --~ b' "' beh Sl62"" Ut1 lnrormofloo call J a n 831..-S bltns, sar, frplc . S37S. 2 Br, 1 Ba, Pool. Shaj:!. R/0 . DW, rrpl. biR ~un li4. • .......,_ ~fONTlU.Y B Bdr. 2 Ra . ' . ·""· Kelrh,S4ft-~. SANTAANA.CALIF. 1 _:::.:.c-~;,:;;':.:·------ el:iYi Mari&old s.tD..&8117 Bltns. Drape i;. S\90 patio. flvt closed Qar.. Near ncwbybcach.$.190 pd.494·5674 art 5 :=::;:::::;~;;::~~:::l ---'-'"'.'.l:_<l~M~0'.':·9".:7'..:':IO~---ILOST :lYrold.Yielltrnl!d · 6.11-2383 or642·9367 t--:vf's. S290. mo. 1\ll ut1l p1I 4~ M~wport leoch 3869 rnonthl y. 548-406.1 Want lady to sh~rc n1• 1...aritesingleolfice In I.aw l\fASSAGE P 1 & 3 b Ftm Irish setter named •BR I blk lo heh -• 22nd St. Agt. Nii f£'c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll 8 . ho me vt/.""me 11\ Suile. Xlnt N.8 . loe • ,ar or r, "Prlnocas" w1•-1•e ool-"'..,0. 'Adulla, no peis~3171 Br ,groond floor . (llder 846-l31 l nr'K4fi .. 19:18 SPACIOUSS£CJ.UOF.ll:tNpt . Shores 3-IJR .2 RA b" sso . 53 6~1 257 0 Libra'"". Xerox. necep· 2 ba •pl. Centrttl Cos~ ut:'e M'lrguerite l'IJ·~I prcfd, $140 mo 122 n hr VIEW apl, d'n rm . 11nd .:ar;i gP. Pet i; OK . 5.l6 l79R Lionisi:iSecretary .:irea. Mes a . G~ntury .,21 ~~~,.HB.· CM are:t. --~~-_:__... Magnolia St. C~I 4!'1t·4!~5 WALK TO BEACH fr1llr. I d ry . 1 blk to SD5. 673-6.r77 644·9450 _:'43~-!11~ .. ~-----'·'-[;~~~;:;:;;;:;:-~;;;-7 )>elwr.e •Br, 3 Ba , beams, 1.2 & 3 Br, r pts. dr1>!\. beaC'h . pret\t1gc No'. End, ---k esp. Fem'. to !lhare xtr C al\)'thln1 wtlh a J rple, nr bch tennis cl.a, HavtJOmcthin,11: you "':tnl bltn!I, gar. 217 l!lth 200 $425 in cl util s . 5:1 1 Otean \'w. yrly, 2 br. 1 ba lge o1 Hr. dpl~\ 1\o blk t CdP.tde luxesuitew/ bath. SEU .. ldlt ltem.s with a l.)mjlyf'"*Claiatfieci Ad ,aar ~mo. to sell? Cl:i!lslf1e<l 11d!I do I 5 th St . 8 •I 7 . 3 9 51 . C)'pre>i!I Dr. L1•J.t Och. duplex. $300 IJtr m o Ocean. St:IO mo util int•. Patio, ample prkng. ulil Daily Pilot t:lA,..m~ ~d. it• ~~ maUtt ••• 640.£2JG ~-5851 ll well. 642 ~71t S36·4w.l, !>3fi J1)58 '4M-l920 64.4·6780. fi42 :M).19 Call 6'S-4665 ·pd f.39(}/mo. &75·6900. 642.5678. . -f~al[iG.a7$, • ----· - • • • .. . ' . "1:~:-t:.-"l:'~:::-;:---;::-;-:::::~,.,...-:':-:'-'."'.'"~:--,.,......,:-~...,.~~..:.·~~~-"":!:..~~~~,...~..,..~~~~~--..,.....,..,..'."'.'"~,.....,..~~·,.....,..,...~~...,~S..~noo~y~,N~°':;•~m= .. ~·~·6~·~·~w~5:;;:;:::;;;;;::::::=!i==OAl=!Jl~Y~P=l~LO;Tr.:;r"ir·~~­ .,,.dd it...Bulld lt...Oiaperit .• ,Hammer it •.• Carpet SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb i t ... Patch 1t. .. l'1pe 1t. •• 1<.moae111 ••. it. •• Cement it ... W ire lt...Hoe it...Clean it...Move Roof it...Landscape it ... Til~ it...T r,lm it...Sewlt .. . it...Press it ... Paint it. .. Nall it...Plaster it. .. Fix it... Haul it. .. 'i>.dd it. .. Plant It ... Aller it ••• Learn It .. . • • ...,,...cel.,.W .,.. .. ,, C ...... JC.w..... G••lling GtMralSerTiut • Hon.cle 'ni ....................... f. ................................................................................................................... . Mola ... ._, '~~operifMJ Pb ting ••..........•.......... ....•........••..••.... ··~···················· APPLIANCE REPAIR MAST£R Craft1·man1 Orick&.bloc:k . ExprJlawalJanGardener Jlavin• Xm•• p1rty ! JIOUSt:WORK $iO.ServlceC•lJ, ~~lalty. RemOl.tellnv;. Drivew1y1. Sidewalks. Yd.Cleanu.-& f-luul ln11 Nll!ed, band? .S lo6 P<''•· IU-7"87 tT14.)5l9-:M22 rmii)) -·ork. rers. Frte Curb 6. 1utter. Pool Trirn&pn.int-646,..B7i "'c pfay the old cmff & Plt11sec11lldays .....__'"'--esl.Cuarwork499·3l05 ded.a.Wa)'Tie.&4!-861J --the new . CMll Red _, ..... ...., Japanr~e Gardf'n1ng · 6'6-:Ml2•iter•.JOpm K . .\THARINE'S·WfJITE ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUALITYBUILDrNG& ewe_.. ~taint , tr1mm1ng & GLOVECLEANING Lo~Jn1 Care, fncd ~d . ""CARPENTRYSVS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cleanup Gd \•11ork Refs Carpentry,1u1ilnhnK . &ia.8080 BRICK V.'ORK. C.'E,\1 ENT "'ORK Ask for 1-"r:ink ~lattox 64~ 861G -----· llRICf\ BLOCK &STQN}o: ~ ~116 nourishing lunch, full or CALLS49·41S9 My Home. Eapr molhf'r. M8·2S72 mu1orrepairs part droe. Refli. 645-0263. -'dd•llons Remodelln& loving tate. Wt:ekda)~. JAPAN>:SF. G \ROE" ER f"ree DJ;timate~. 2 llJi:h ~C'hOOI ~~rl:i. \"X· \l,'ILLIA:\IS & Sf)NS l"APt'.Hll;\S(;ING 20 ,·r:. Elipr t'ree f:St lll'f!o h/3 8(H;t llOL'Sfl' A I Nl'I N<; IJ1.'S1d(' •Ou\ H1.qual low ~h!S. Hr~t: 64.S-~~ •PAINTING* DRAIN CL£ANEO $15.$0 Evn, wlr:ndi same priC'C' Guar SSl-7380 Plumber. Repair. irist•ll servictlinea, repjpe. G GidJey. "'2-931.5. " ' " per•enc-ed witl1 rt> :'11a~oor)', Hr1l'k Hl1K'k -~" · 1-, · ' . . ' O.ana Pt are... Nr lh • "' S4.S 1408 1.Jc..-e1Q9;U.6abys1tter. m~)' a~1os. P'ant-l1n.:. school 496--3410 10yn;cxpcr.ullpha~'1l fercn,·es want &Stont•Call~litl,2!1 1Jetn:.U793J.15Tryu!I 'hotne, hot lunch, exper1 Cabinets, ell'. 492·9739 or Reasoni.blc1Estimate§ H-"'9 hou.)e(leanu1g johs aftt<r -. -ltt i - Drains Cltlred & main lines. Free estim•tet: 24hr ser\•ice. ~1681 care. Nt: President & 750-!MSOJackorJohn. Child c;i.re my home Call7511937 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2:30pm "'-'l'kdays &: MowlftC) aitffft'le-por Oak,CM.646-1343. CustomC.b.lM-l~illln&J L.V.N. t·enct'd )ard YARDCLEAHUP ll~ul als.o clranup. "'tekend~. l.:<111 Sue ~;••••••1;··~····;·::i ··~ ~·l-~;;;:·~·.~:,·;··,:~·;;:1~ RoofitocJ ....................... •• • ~ -h L' C.M.642-411Wift Cara,att, Prt"rni ses. 979-~I . o\·1n,11 uu 1n.1: •• 1 i•n , , •.•• • •••••••• rin111 C'a rpentry. r:.uro-Compl.~latnt. &'5030'; Rates" low s,s2.!J777 ---w larKe trut'k Rto~ JOBS-&-ttt!STUCt.:0. RF.PAIRS-ALL TYPES Rees. free n;.. lic.-- \\::.11 s:J0.5020 anylimo 1 Literused 1illrr has ~O· pean trained ~·2.860. C"Ollttador-· -548 .8668 · Jfouse..-·ork dont~ hy t''\· li<lrry ~·97ZI ig<J.fli7:J t'l'C\' ("-!>l. ~3-1.&39. __ 1ng for l full !ime child -1\llNOR HOr.-IE REPAIR •••••••••••••••••••··~· 4etlef'al Sef'wice-s p\'ricnccd dl'p('nditblt' ., •>\'er 18 mos or oc -Piumbin•-Ca ....... ntrv Altn : llolidi1ySJ>e(' Frl'~~··••••••••••••••••••• ••IAt:LING • lad y R caso11:1bl1• ~10\'I~<;" 2 ·~x11 n1 1''' l..'asionalparttlmeofany C •. 1 ~·.-;;-~~.; ... \\'all, l'etl',: ln ~ulat._. IDOITALL! YAR l)Cl.E,\Nl'I• GJGOOi·I 1110\ll .\OU Uea:-un11bll'• a.ge weekd.il.ys only! -~m1c11e.~-~--w ea.addon 645J4..J•1 F.ltctr1c'-.d. Plumb1n)I . ••SSG-0347•• r1·f:.1;7S75i2.55~'4·Ull f enc!d yard, playmateJ>, Carpentry, finish, Re· ------\'t(' RcJs ri.h·~ 6-12 4957 ---L:CMldlcapincj 11ou r11h1ng foo,d , P\'l modt'I & H1:pair. Rea:. ••Gcor~eP1lmt'r&Son~ ll11ul1n~ anylh1ng. gara~f' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "?°'" fo~ aa~. Nt=ar In-rate~ Call979·037 9. Add:. ltmdl l'J1nt l'lan,., llA.\'[}\-'~IA;\' llume" &. Clc=Jnup. Hrh i.lh lt' f.itil Ford's l.11nJ:.rape Sod. d1anapohs & Brookhur:.t ------Bl-1096ffi 5SifV3:! ,\pts ('on~<·1t•ntlous ser\U'\'963·6"52. patios.masonr) &dc:.1~n rn 11.8 . Call 968-41171. Carpet Sft-wice O--c· 61 SS ! Craf\smun ~l~tiS51'1 ~t•r\u·t• 002 1817 ••••••••••••••• ••••.-•••••••••••••••••• -.I'") • llc\L'l.IN'G • :\lov1n~1 1l uul111~ El·onnm1t:1I & d1 •1•t'lld.1 bit' ~ludent., b·llJ li!i~I . 6-4-1-Zi'D S & ,.A l<IJCLE1\NL'l' Mal Sb3mpoo & st<•ani clean-••••••••:•••••••••••••• .'1•r\·1l't'" Hurtt•n1l1ni:: onry ••••••••••••••••••••••• luliftt.tsSctrvlce 10~. Color brightener~. lolcome-s/Wallcways Ch.auff1'rlnll C:1JJ Hill HI ~t68.';7!l _ahi•r6 l~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'E"l'Ell~Pi\INTIXG -Polnli'"J ft'oponn9 •••••••~•••••••••••.•~•• wht crplo; 10 min bleach. WATERi>ROO~'fo;O A~ G7!1 !jJU! -· -ll_auhn~ & Cl 0 ('a11up t 1'12~~~~ \~~(~'HK& ,;~~) f~r Int 1-:.1.1 Rt•:ts H11tt>S Pro~t'll.!ltonal1 adver11s1n~ Cit'an liv rm, din rm & 3\'rs.Guaranti''-' HO~IL l mpro\l•nie-nl Rt'asnnablcRatt>!i,t'all J ~ke-549_18MS (..',1ll(ic-ncat$!.J.().1~ an pro.mot on.al consult-hall $1.S. A\·~ rm $7 .SC. APPLIEDS''STt:~!S Ser\'Jt~· t.'oncretc , DA\'(.'<) 646-463.5 ' -- 1ng.Aller6.S&2·6799 rouchSIO.chair$5.Guar ht~2 t213Ji2ti-ll.1SI carpf'nlry , ,·<ib•nets, Unck. Jlh)(·lt. Stun•· ·ril\• C':-.;tom \\':~llh:.1ni.:111i.:s & l~td.n t-l1m. pcl odor. Crpl re-kt. al -i.:r.idin..: & IJll\lng ~·.isl Dth\t'r~. haulJnj:!. \I.Ork t'X Pl'rtly done by !•11nt1n~ .~~· d _1-.t·ou111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p;ur. 15 yrs l'Xp. Do \\"Ork nc .Ya!I 4967 ;,i~k rnr .lo·ff mo\•1ni.: &_ t'ln ·ups . $1 up Ii<" t""ontrJt'!o1 ~i:! li712 l:i_\r" l'"Jlr 6.35·1Si1l I . . m~seU Refs 531 010 1 ·:••:•••••••••••••••••• r-1-Tet' l'~t 1'1-12·-t!>V7 .,;e ment p_a11os. bloc-k ---ELt.C.'TRICIAN Sn1I Joh:<1 . \\'ANTEI> \\';J ... hin,qs ln ~--~' ~alls, patio CO\'('rs Gd( IFYOU I main! repairs . 2'J. )f" r\o 111 r>l) hon\\' I \\'Ork· lo rates· Dou):! h11 \ e a scr\'ICt' to offvr or l':r.:p #ZJJll18 ~Lii ~21l:I Hf r\.'i( J:-..: \Iii F ,\~k fur Houlecleonin9 t..ki-0761 ~\'Cf>. . _I goods. lo st•ll . place an ad . -. I D~ ~n t,J} ; I!!'.,' . •••••••••••••• ••••••••• F1rephtt'l"S-Plt1 ntl'rs Hf\(·k·COnl·rctl· Pallo Hl!x·k \.\'al\:4 Hiil) 1'1ti. Hl'fs. t:.,1 f>-16 Olt>-1 Scll th" I · ,J in thl' l)a1l y P1lotll:tss1f1{'t\ ,\ds !<t•ll b1i! ! \\'ant11RF.,\LCLt:r\N p I wes a~ "''Ith Dail,-1 Classified Se(·lion itl•m!O;. :.mall lll'Tns or I Jl:i\·e ~0~'11 h1 11.i;: lo sell, IU)l'SE·• C<ill G1n,.::h:ir11 lla1·c ,.,01nt•th1ni,: lo !!t•ll" 1 ol ant A s. I Ph0~ 6-~2-56711 _any 1lcm. 0-12 5tiil!I l·l.1 .... ..,1f1l''1 .ids do il ""'ell. Girl. 1-'t{'c t':.ts 645-5123 Class1f1cd ad~ doll .... ·ell. fJ&J l';11nt1n g Si, fl l'r .. 1JnJl11~ 1•.1111tt•1 :- \l.1lh th" !Jt'r!>lMJJl tu11t•h 6-40~ Prof. P:unh•r Int & ..:..,t QuJI ""Ork & rcas 1-'rt•t' t;,.,1 i~I Ot>8-15-18·27~!1 Tile · l'.\TCll l't. .. \..>;1'1-;HING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••,\l~LT'i'Pl-:S•• CFllA:\tlC TILE New&: J-'rl·t·J-~1 540·6825 f<~t'm~deJ . f'rte est. Plumbirtq ·---StB-13.13 ------••••••••••••••••·••••••• T~ S..r•lce Plumbing S~clolish \\'att•r ht•:Jlt>r:-. de~ poi.;il:., dr'.1111:-. faUl'\'l!l'. t•o1~·r rt-p1rK>:-Da~ & n1~'11 ~··r\ u·t· \\'t• lilk\· ~1:.tr Char;!'-' I .it· 34.IOO-lli JUST PLUMBING •t'AJ.1.K124\ll • ;\l 1\l1\ 'S PLt':\1Bl:'I.{: • 1>11: !tt!Oi • \'l) J1 )Ii ·r1 H > S.\J ,\I .I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ord "' Tree Sf'rvit•c F1r~\l.·ood . N 1C. Lil', huntlcd & 1nisurcd. %2 7817 RcmovulY. hmbin~. top- ping, pruR1ng, Spht Pin~ firev.•00<f f7S cord tdel, he hont1 ins. 6't2·2624 . Window Cl~onlng ••••••••••••••••••••••• An} 1'turnb111~ ~:1tcr\.\'1ndo..-Vo'01:sh1n.i. :.1•r\h"~'. ll•,1J..,, n1orohlc ll\t•ri"lj.\<.' 2 br .• home, $1~. t' n t• I u:. u i t':. H 1• a:-. lns1dc & out. <.;al) .&00·441iL l(Q 21G8 10·, off \I. ,1d for free esl.im<Jle. ~~!.~.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~!.~.~ ..... ~~-~ ~-~.~~ ..... ~!.~~ :~!':'.°!.J ..•....•. ~~.s.~ He4p Wanffd 7 IOOtt.ltJ Wanted 7100 ~~.~ ••••• ?!.~~~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~·~ ..... !!~! r...-r h . . I . ....................... ....................... ESCROW OFCR l..v-7 •SOrtblalkha1red(OST · f blk LOST : Sm l't•rrit•r Dnnk111i::prohlem? m e d s 1 i t d. o • • • · e m · .,._ .. _ r c 11 \I 1 111 1 1 • ' Progrcssivt' indc ..... ndcnt tGerm.ishep louk J. Al~o DHobltl'rmRan , n!~ 91 ·~,,St ,~·~1.110tou~erd m1xG. ~n~.' \11, .,~ h~ ~~I~~\ R.1\ ~; BOYS A""D GIRLS DRAFTSMAN/DESIGNER hank h11s open1ng~for :1n man 's prt·~<:r ipt1 on ,Jbi,12 e..-· ••· -• 11 · blk ..-·ht or;net• 1'i ... ii:t• • '' '· · · · " · · t:sl:rowofficer.A1in 5yr:. ..:lasses. Hakl'r St. t' :\L J. ·' lt·ather cllr. ltt:\\'i\BD l'HE<~:":AN '\"' 12 to 15. t'XJll'f . Contact r.-1r s Hcward!6'2·9s.lft J.f)Sl' "'hp;ill'n C.'ai rn tH5·J.l:J,3.6;5.m61 (·;1r111i.: t'011f1dt•nt1 ~1J MECHANICAL · Fcr~uson :ii. Santlai.:11 T 'I I. -l'lhlll!>l'!ln:.: & r~·l\jf,';ol , l!ankfnnp1Jt 832.5200 L•i:.l : Cat. 1\11 blark lunl' l'rrit•r .. onlana 1c. t:,p .. _ • , , . , hail'f'd. Pleas~ rl'turn 1~ lo; I.I_> .. mall'. ~-te .... arll f'enonals 5350 ~c..~~:i~~~11 · ,idoptu 1 & Earn Christmas money working a few I ------ l!it!HuoY.Cl\T.&i6.B:i2J S;int_ll'n\l·ntl•-l9t.·J81u •••••••••••••••········ i\l'l'\HL r.ii :!..">•i:J hours after school and Saturdavs. If l\1inimunl ·~ year" rc<;cnt drarting fxperimental LOST White '"2S<m1~·LOST Sml re~ale cat. MASSAGE you are honest, ambitious, iind not experience in manufacturing field of , ·~ Gt'rm•n Shepherd: black" .... hne nose & FtGUREMODELS Employment& afraid to talk to l>eople, phone ~tr . \'alves, pumps <Jr c losely related Machinist .let. 12lb in C . :\!. pa\\·s. 11o·cann,g flea col-ESCORTS Preparation Wolfeat64S·2873 . equipment. Mu st be familiar with For proto1ype & gmall "Sakiman"&lo·""J tar. No Laguna area I••••••••••••••••••••••• •t 1 llome-Offit"e·StuJ10 Schools& Equal Opportunity Employer h d 1· h I f I E Io · ah l c to work from · ,...., · 497.J.>4 2 Outciflr. Appl.only I 1\NSI STD & MIL-f>l'D-8. Knowledge of 4uanl1ly runs. "ulit * 2 BJG dogs. plcasl' call LOS1': ch1lcl:; pet. Uosto1~ 631-3811 l"Jtruc:tion 7005 • y rau tCS ('PU .. x1 ua pportun1ty skl't('ht-s. v~rbal instruc-andiden~~-7914 Bull. male IJlk '~•ht. nd:; -----••••••••••••••••••••••• with nationally kn0\\'11 valve company. lions or blucpnnlli. :..told · ml'cl Vtt'. Cam1n l.$e)ourl'ool"1th\our l'rof ·rcnn1!i Lt·s:o.o ns ~11.1k1ni.: kno..-·ledi;c f-'o\lnd par_t collie & Cap1~trano. San Juan l·hddrcn "lle\p1~;1\·J11a I P\1. C11urt H1•;1~ ll\I &: HefpW..ted 7100HetpWanted 7100 1 Sendr•sutM&sakryrequiremtftttto: helpful 1\hlc!o ""·ork1n ll1epherd ,-1c ~hur,•chff Capo. l!l~5ti7:1 hle24hrs5-19K!t:r.l ~roupro:ih: .. !!~2111:11 \••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• POlax232:Z,Hewportleoch,CaUf.9:Z66l rltpcndtnlt) J.i Yr5 ell"· hm '..-·ht.lic.496·7!li-1 1-:;-1sr . br"'n wht Bc.1•·lt·.'roxL·,. GIH1,·.• ''''' ,·,,11 \"1ol1n l.•·-.!<-ur .... '"·.:11111111~ BonderMechonic tx''sT•COSWITCH --~ -• " \ AVON <'hall1:r11!.111~. 1nll'ft·~lini.: " fOUSD: Short h;iirl'd l1·m ,; n1o·s . \'1l·.1 :\l;i~t'>11i.:c. t.J .l~all. \~t· ~--ad,·anc1 ·d i~··:rni1u1~· Jnh fnr l:it.·r~uu ~.,ancd INC gray l..-·hil e:ln1ok1tt1•r1. F.Hr\1r~·&\\'llson,l·:-.1 t·o rn c Spl•1·1.1l1tt')\'111!a k l'itrio ·'l,H.•1 in:ii·hin" .,11 011 t':\ _ • ,.ic !'ace !'-cttcr 2.1 :,.1l1.21110 f'.'..ar11p_!:•gic'." ~f-31'11 -~h~n1u .. k.f)·1./i "7 1tt2 ChristmasEarnin«;1s Jlt·11.11t·1 J11 h11dd prl· H.tpWot1ted 71001HflpWantrd 7100 ll39US~';~fO•tla~l c"S::1 83 1 :,.~5..:._ '.\~t idenlif~· -SPIRITU ,\I. Rt:A 1)1-:ll iJobs W onted, 7075, Be-9in How i·1 ~ i"n "l'IT' i i·nu(I ui tur) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• • ••••••••••••• 1-:11u:1t Opp 1-::mploy m f calling want Got four birds you to sell before Christmas? ' Move them under our tree. On four Thursdays from Thanksgiving to December 18;- the Daily Pilot will publish a special page intended to make it easy for you to convert garage or attic clutter to handy Christmas cash. Buy a one or two-inch box under our tree · on November 27 or December 4, 11 or 18. FIJI your box with items you no longer want or need. Convert your clutter to cash. Your old skis, sports equipment, luggage, toys , appliances or furniture might be the Christmas l:largain someone else is pini,ng for. Putting a box under our tree is easy and Inexpensive. Rates are S4 for the one-inch box and $6.50 for the two-Inch package. To place yours just call 642.·56711 . Your credit Is good with us. We 'II blll your. Or, you·can charge your ad to your Master Charge or 81nkAmerlcard. DAILY PILOT I ···--· Oprn IOA:\1 -10 P~I •••••••••••••••••••••••1 i1i11•h1111U1n:.: ··111upmt•nt ;.':1:-hu•r. p t11n1• for inJ111 .. • ,.\d\Jl'l'Onall m..iller.~. Tru."t"·,,rthy m;1h• ("ollt·:.;l' For .\\'():\" Hl:-:l'H~;s,.;~. 1 hc Pt•r:o.on """ "1't'k mu:.t/ d1n1n~ rm '.\111 ... r In.· t'' I DE:\"1°,\f. ,\SSIST,\;\"T 312~.t::I Caminoltcal. '."lurlcnl ..,,l .,hl'" h\t' 111 ·r ,\TIV~:S Hl•:-1 ttn\t' h :i\t' prt•\ 1011 " t':li:·1 111.·r·11 ,\ppl) 1n l}t'r:-0111. l)rthndonl1t· ''·"''~tan! San Clemente. t•or appt Joh. Ganlen1ni:. dn\ 1ni..:. ever 1 0 t' st J tJ 11 ~ h P•'Mt'fll'I' " l.tthi•!<-, r~itl~ 11,)lt•t L;1i,:un:1 41!!'1 So (',I l'Xpt'r pri•fC'rrt·d. slnt oµ Fasl, accurate typisl pre r('rahly w fown 18~1 lypc"'r1ler lo work at home lranscnhin~ court reporter 's stl'no type nott·s 960-3735 after a l''.\I • 492.9034 ·l!f2·9t3ti tutunn.: 1·11· U1'.'t re! t·ustomt>rs Et\l't'ill'lll A pr\'l'l!<-!Ull l•"d·'· ~.h·l· Jl"),l.a!.!H1 ·h ply for nghr i.,:r rt t:~I ::..•~·~'.!.~ ,ilt•·r :J 1,m 1 tn l'~ll t•l t•t·t r111111· back 546 51;0 -.~-•-"'--" \I-~-----·~: ~ I) 1mc l'o'.lr111nc QP · gruunJ helpful httt v.1·1·----------1 Pl'.1t'llt .1I n11r.,1· ,1\,nL1hl<·. ~~ltu~~i'71 ~1\11 ~:1;~;;;:;; c.1 n 11 .1111 . 1'h1-. 1::1 .:J CL t:1<IC1\I. .. DOYOUMAKE U 0 ..fJ.: CHllSTMAS •:t I\ #JI GIFTS? Ii •FRIENDS & LOVERS• :O.fassa~e, ~l odelin,c:. Escort Ser,·ice avail For Liberated ~tale & Females. 24hr. ser\·1cc 542·0'196. Happy Birthday Brvce I 1 1 l. 1 :i .i r ri tl ! j.!rov.th f.'O:.ll1ri11 Hcfc1"~Ut"\''< I'.!; 1•11---1 4· 1359· Orthodyn1• Eh•11ron1t"' I 15!.fJSul>t.'fh.H' 1\\l'. R '.! I' r :it' 1 c a I 1'' u rs t' BEAUTIClt.HS cu .... 1.1 \lt•..,a !!Iii llilli Heasu11ahh• ratci-. l:\infl C1111s1dl'r<.rll". rti Jit•nd;drli' \\' foll l'lit'v. N H ,,,lun r\n) hour :!O \ r., 1·11.pi•r 1;1.1 Utitil nr;).IO·K~:.! J~iok k1•1•p1•r (;1r1 Fr11l:1.' f! ·r :\l0<!1·r;111· t~ p1n i.: &· ;u <'Ural<' twokk1·t•111r11.!' P\:r~11n<11Jle . t;\p:1nd111 ~ lntf'rior l)l•s i~n Firm (_~;111 r·rank '.'>1>\\l ,1nd ,\SI D .. Ne..-l'ort In lt·nors . J)llU E (.'oa,1 l-1..-·y. <..:d~I. tiiS-&121) ur ·197-293() Snm1• ,.,,.,k111,: It\·/~ 1;~2-i>i..'8 HclpWant~d 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Belter l"emp Pos1t1on EARN CHRISTMAS MONEY •Recrptionists •Sr. TypiJts 4*'Secrrtaries * Bookkerpers •Keypunch Op rs •Policy Typist •lnJur. Raters lnt eri n1 l!.t•.1util·ians Station r•·n t<il 1n nt•v. Cd .\! S:1h>11 \I. mani<'Ufl.,t fi75 7'i20 BEt.UTICIAHS I'm opening a brand nc\I. rull service Beauty Salon in an cxc1usivC' nrl'a nf '.\llssion \01cJn 1·11 pa) you a bonus for jo111111g my !<larr & hriU.l!llH! ~nur 1·hl'ntele ~ vou l'hoo1• me & lets d1~,:cu~s thc ad \:Ortlilj'.:!\'S of ""orJ..in ;: "Ith ELFIE'S CwJtom HairdreJsinq 21001 La Paz. l\1. Vit-jfJ Phon~ 581·0948 Alter i'P:\f Weekda}'i BOOKKEEPER For (;{'ner a I ( 'nnt r<11·1 or C11pahh· of m;11nt.11nrru.: hooks thru tn.rl h:1l.1n1-.· l'o--1t1••ll rt·11urrl'" ~·1ud l)p10~ IJt•:t\\" ;H"f"llUll{._ pa,vable Sal.t r~ · 111)1•n lluntin.t.'1.on Bt::u·h \\'rn" 1\tl ~:lK. l )a11~· PJIHI , Bo x 1.'iOll. ('0 .... 1;1 '.\11:-..1, l":\ 11~21) •ll<·· a•u•,•,•o•pe""',~,~,0~,""".~. ,~0~,·,.,·1 'I BUS DRIVER S \.\,'i\"t'S & Lovers II .Hr \\"ork 11s suh~l1tutc Fashions. 5050 lll•l1 A\I'. S1·hon1 Bu'i IJri Vl'r Jluntini;:tnn Bcal'h lo\' po~!>ib1l1ly of full · 11mf' Prf'ft•r l'alif. l•----------1 Srhonl llv l' [)r1\'t•rs B & G• I <"crt1f1c;1lt•. 1~:.u1•\1 hy the GROUP INSURANCE RATER 1·h1., 1~ :111 t•nlr~ Jt.,,,1 l"'~11rnn fl)r an 1nill\ 11tu.d \l.'lth guqd ('nn1 1non ,,.n._,. &malh:ihil11y .Xol\l\ln ~ or hlin,1! rcqwrt•d S1~trt inf,! s;dar~ 1~ s;,no 0111, 1·1 1mpl1111t•ni.-d hy .in l':\ r1•lll•nt lit·n1 •!1! pr·11i.:r:1 111 l'l1·:i,1• 1\Jlpl) hl 1'1·r~nn f'tt"sonnel o~partmrnt PACIFIC MUTUAL 71111 .-.. t'"" l)<)rl Ctr I >r ;-.;..,..-·1>1ir! lk•ath. ~2tili3 Equal (>pp<1r Empl<•)er CLERICAL :\lature 1n~llv1du;ll to gratlt· t•x;im., Typ1n~ 40+..-pm. neat hanrl"·nt 1ng . 1\ppl v .. '\:1\1011.!I System:. l"r1rp . 431,1 l\1n·l1 St, NH DISPt.TCHER ((ir;t\l')':trll ) ,\pµI_\ 111 f>t>r~on Y1•l\o" l'ah l'nmp;1ny !!2.)1 Sl;1!t•r, F \"I> •So J'hon1· l ·:t1ls GENERt.L OFl'fCE Ilea\')' phones. Computer kno"·tcdge . Addresso. ~raph 1n:i 1:h1nes. Call bt•tv.•t•en Ham 5pm for l>1 ~pal1·ht·r l·:'lipc r 1n ;1ppt, llt·...,t·y·s Rubbish ··qu111rnf'nt rt•1llal hu:.1 Scr\ll'l',642-1191 Ill''~ 'r' p111c . 1!1ll1n.i: t''li ----p<'r S;1l<1r) upl'n .Gl·nt'ral C:1r 1,1,'a!ih help ~'t\H 7!:1!}.! apply al 150 Newporl !)1\·f.'r Par! 11me , ~oung l'nl'r~ct1r Pt-•r:-1111 looking for long tt·rm c1nplo) mt•n\ ~· i.:ro'>'·\ h ti'i5 77".!."l ort>42 ~114 DOCTORS t.SSIST. 'i·uunf! J;1dy 1 Iii 2X1 10 a., 'l!<-l 1n llcalth Spa No t•xp tl'll. "'l' Ir.Jin ,\pp l,\ nu"n Ii pnt :!I I :! l1<1rhor Blvd. (~o~t.1 :'Ill':.,_ DRt.FTSMt.H (;1~1 draft\nj,! skills rt· 11 d ~ffil' 1ncchanu·al A· l'1ettnf·al t•xper d1•:.1r:1 lih· Xln! fulurl'" ~ro" 111~ , . ., Pac1f11· Tr;i\l.'ll'r Corp .">-llJ 3.<J:'l.5 DRUG CLERK . C'·ntl'r Dr. Ne..-· port Bcl\. ti<l4-445U GENERAL OFflCE CLERK . Bllhng Jlcpt Ac-c-uralt> typ1:-.t , (1hn1? Opt_·ratc to kt')' adding m:1eh1nt• h\ tuueh Xlnt hcnC'fit:. & 11o·ork1ni: 1·011d111ons L .\1 Cox :\l;1nuf;u1.unn1.: Co. inc l.<;fl') E Y.'arnl·r . SA 5-IG·ZS:i l. 1''.11ual Oppnr f:mp{O)'l'r GUt.RDS Jmm1·d t•mployml·nt. p t1n1t'. ln!<-1 d1• '>''nrk \\'ork an)' ~h1ft l"111f11rms furn lrvtnt· .1rl'11 ,\i.:e 2 1 or ovr. Rt•tJ rt•d 1•k 1..;n1\'t"'r!;ul, 1226 \\'.5th St . SA . t:qu;il 1>p11 Employl'r You 're 001 gett1n~ old{'r. \'ou"re getting better. Personnel Service 17 581 lr•ine Bl•d OVS Ir S Cl ll'. hut ..... 11 ~·onsicler 10 to 1/year" of <IJ?\' IJ ;11 tra1n1n.e. SJ 9-1 I Ir. Apply i--............... ""' ....... -1 I~ 1'1lot dl·l1ver~ rnut•·., \\t·:.tm1n:.ter Sc-h•}f'll lhs-CLERK TYPIST E)t,r,..·nt•n<·f'I\ mu.,, 1' p•· !'all ~12 15Ho lor 1n t1•r111'" 11 n .. p1\,1l -1\1d c~ & llrderh1·~. 1mmt•d 11p1•n in~~ Tr .. 1n1·cs o\.. l>l l ().\~Ml · Tab1ch, \·our Loving Wire Suitr I 15 TMstin 838·S460 fAu<1I t)ppor Employt'r ma.\ b1• a\all;.ohlt· 1n )our tnl't. J.tJ 2\ (_'rd;.or...,1)1)(1 , Jre11 Ea rn profit for 111• \\"1·~tmtn1'!cr ~: (J ~: h\·enes & 1;11sh, lrq~ or • mc.rchanrJ1sc for -.1·ll1ni.: Ci\H WA S !! r•EHso;-.; new ~uhscr1pt1ons . For needt>d fnr lm1•ort ~c"- ·rRAVEL CO:'l-1 p,\NIO'.'IJ matchl's peoplt•, des· tinations. 545 -l 'RI P ACCOUHTING inform.ition please .. :ill c .. r IJl>;d rr 1\ppl~ in Shampoo/St'ts S4, ~1on . ER 1>42· ~321 . f<'r!•nl !-.:1 n p1•r.son. Se1• Boh .l1Jhnson, Tues. Wed. only . tSli Cl K Clemente -San Jua n Jim Slt•mon:. Jmpurt ~. other daysl. Sandpr!X'r Part -time \'arliius Capistrano art':J. 1·all lnc-,1JuJ(Juai!S1..'\fl 2!_a~Cntr.Cd~1 675-i7lt'I dull<'.~ E\'.Pl'r·d Some 495-~iJOan<l ;\lis.,,1011 \"11• h I r I ' I JO t~I ·roro arl·.a. t"all Ct.R Wt.SH HELP Family ProtKtion c?llei.:e ~Pu · 1 ~Py , 5111 ·GJIO. ~II · ti · rl l"-lt ~;il1u11:il !:-i~sten1:. Corp. .,. 1 Full & p.'1rt t 1n11· 5 l..A.1c<1t1ons 1'1lf.Tl-t<Jl'1\H \\',\~!! 2950lfilrlV>r Iii. C'.\I rd 1ns .pnce .ea1,.,, l""IR hSI ~ ll r.<Jua Oppnr F:mplo~·~·r locks Sl9.95 . 5hding door 1 • ,)t, ire ' ·' ~·----------•I pins SS.95. 5JO -J240 & A fem J.V N "''r••f sal rm. 581 ·1112 bd. Ila. ·r .\· 1t h-.kp cook Ct.SHIER-St.LES Cd'.\! 6i.16~ti7675 IH2i ROAT l;\'G l~D USTllV Mastrr Corprntrr / lodies Masseur Installation 1-'.xper 'd (<ir re:i<l~ to ~l'ar & spnrts ~e :ir F time posi11on Apply r;enc·s. 2:100 Jl arbor Bl. C:\l ~.5 ii.524 Athll'tic ~uy for exc. APT :\l an:ll<l'r. Iii l , Rt'f1 ·s amin.of2~r!'I'\: ma~sa Jo(c in your home adults. 1l ~rdni.: & m 11int per 1n car~ntry & IH1at ~Orani;:e Cly only\ Senrl Nr ll oai:: & Pt'e<in 1ns tallalion . lm m1•1t phone. name. & ...,.hl·n 10 9'.12·24·1!) npt•n1 ng. 1\pply a l . call to Ron 11325 Bli:r.: St. --Isla nder ,·achl!-i. 1922 N lloll)·"·ood Apt Res1den1 :\lanaJ!er, l'Xpt'r 'd 31 Units. 1 blk Barranca Hd . lr\·1111• The faste~l dra..-· in the ~11'. ~lei 's Barl)(>r Style from ocean 645-8J•ii \\-'est. •1 Llail\' Pilot S<*loon. 356-991». Behind ~ --Find what you "'anl 1n Cla:<1s1f1ed r\d Phone- Sambos. 30U'J s. Bnsto1.l•---------i Dail)" P1lotClas~1fleds . 642·5678 Santa Ana. Old fashion hair c-uts, .all aaes. $2.00. 50'; off senior 1·1111.ens r.o yrs. up. SI .00. LooJ! shags, ~lod .;t~ les, shampoo, cut, blow dry. 57.00. J\ledium style rinse & cut. blow dry , ~.00. ASSEMBLERS fflr Electro ~tcrhan1 r·;it De\·1cci; F;x p('r1t•nec pref(!rr1'tl, but \l.'111 lr;iin STt.COSWITCH 1139 Baker. Cost a :\le:-.:1 549-3041 Equal Oppor. F.mplo:-·t·r UFO i\SSE~I BL 'I' \\'om an fnr Cu~tocty visitation sup-parts assembly & lite port, call United Father$ maC'hinin g Sail Boal Or.Rani ta li o n or Equipment ~lust be ex· America. 546-S74S per. & quick to learn Costu tif ei1a . S49·8SS4 Gent. meant. seeks -- Caucasian lady. 19·40 not /\~ST ti.1 NG R C. 1\.<i<>L IN E o\'l't 140 lbs. No t·hi1d <11tcn<l:ant5 at bu ~\· c:1r NA. 640·5476 v.·ash, f.t"JIO mo ~:d:1ry • UFO U nited Fatb crs Organi1-311on CUSTQl)'i VISITATION SUP - PORT . Rap sessions weekly. S46-S7.U comm1o;s1tln"I ""h1th uver:iµt' fr11m S<:o111r1 i.,1(10 per mo. for soml' ol our prC$flll tmplo~ l'~ 1-'re<' l'lo!;J:uta.117.allon & prn:o.11111 11\an al!'io Call ~l·I l·UiO or 8J6.6t 11 H<lpW..,ted 7100 H.lp Wanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookkeeping Clerk Fine retail store in Fashion Island, with ...pleasant surroundings needs part -lime Bookkeeping -& Filing Clerk -Someone who is qualified in use of JO key office machines & can help in a variety of functK>n s of our busy office. llourly basis mornings, Monday through Friday, with fl ex· ibility a must. Pleose Send Rewme To: Classified Ad Mo. 566 c: /o Dolly Pilot P. 0 . ~ax 1560, Cotto M.sa, Ca 92626 Ht'tJUlrt•s l!t•nc·r.11 oh· ex p<-r 1nt·lud1ni.: l::irn1l1 :1 r1 ty ". f1hni.: .,y:.tem:. ~lu!it I}(' a j!OOd :Lff'Ur:11t· typist & knn" 10 key 1\pply In l'crsr111 Ct.MBRO Manufac:turin9 Co. 7f(ll Clay ,\\t·. llunl B1 h \.\'('i.tuf Beach Bl\d Sou! h of{; a rf 1cld t:qu11l <>1lpnr _ Empl11~ Pt 'OOK for Gul•!<l llnmt· ll r!<-I011m 6pn1 [,Il l &Iii t>71ii \)t't ..-·n 9a m -apn1 CoolcJ Assistant !'\1,ghls .. "I or 1; day ""l't•k 5-1)! 7)#>3 or 1'41> 1!25.J Cosntrtoloqist Xlnt 31t ual1on 1 .. r .1 ik'aull('l;ln w11h fnlluv. in2 675 Rl39 day nr Pl 1·~ t.1\H.\' SR <111 rtr. 110 .. tt·:.~ ":111\1••1 (;:di f\.l.'i :1~11\I t '01 ! •·t· Earn S200 mn fl t11n1• Vullt•r llru'h :-.:lfr.,, Ji ... di :1rl'il Hill. 'liJI !\:\ill llC:tS l'ITA I. Lic'd Psychiatric Trchnicians Full & Parl Time. t:nl!lnc1•r RN--08 1:-'ull-T1mc MECHAMICAL RH,!Oiolysis EMGIMEER !'art T1mC' Pll"itlf;n olfc·r1·d '1 ;1., •'\ ReJpirotory Therapist 1·1•p11n11;1I f!rnv.t!1 \ll•t(·I\ f:-'ull -'fime llal "1th 1, yr 1r<•11o 'n1n Grn1 Maintenonce- pan~ t•n.c:ii.:<·rl 111 "P:ue 1:-·1ume ~1usthavc fh~ht maten:il:. rf"'-1'••J i·h plumh. e1cc & bculer & t·omm1·r('f;1I pr<KIUl'I' exp<"rien,·c. for m1·t·h:1n11 .11 llC' .. 11!11 of Plt'ase Aiirlr 1h1•r m.Jl m+-1'h,1n11·.~I PC'rsonni•10ffit·•· l'l1•1·\r1ral :-._, .. l<'rn' in· Sn Coast Jlosp11:d ( I \J d Ill I! h I I! h I I' fl) SOuth J.a_guna l"'r;1tur<' furn.11·1•.,, & 111 71,1 499 l:ll J ~1runl l'll \'> ut11111ng'l•-----............ ~­furna1·•·~ & h1·.1t1n )! l'lt· I m1·01~ S1)1•1 ·1l11· , . .,. r1·n('n1•c 11111 , ... ,1·1111al Hostess /Ccnhie-r COUNTER HELP ."ihoutd ha\1' :J n11r11rnun1 f\1ll&p tim .. d;i~.._ \pp I nl !-. yr ... 1•i.:11r 111 rl'la\(•11 ly. Del ·raeo. 252~:' l,.1 1 fu•hls anrl ;t 11!-.;\ll-'. llr 1'11l Rd . f.ai,::un:• 1r i11 , r> '1tJ1\'iI1• n t ti 1' :1 t WAITRESS &-c :'l~~-y ~II~~~-9·11 tran.,fl'r. ~lrc''S ;1n :1l):-.1' Counter Girl.<; for f,,,t f1~wt l'l+•c1rt1mt•th:1111t·al 111, l>Crv1ce Appl~· 1n P'''''lll l1•r1.u·1n11 •·'lipr c1e<;1rahlt• rr1mt• HUfl.;{'f ~~l!I \\ \lu't ~· l'apablc or prt• 11 m 111\HH, .. !-i N J-;w ,.,)Hf\ 111\H & t:HILI., 4z:,1H .\l,1 r11ni:::alt' W;1y . N R nr. t)r~. Ct)' Airport 171hC ~I p.1r111c 1h'.•>1.i;:n l:J}'Out . HOSTESS-CASHIER F\111 & p.11mc Apply dai- ly, ~1 1 Casa ~1 ex1can Re'."taurant 2'JG E . 17th St , c :\1 . Deli.,ery & Stoclcman i"'tirnc int'lltd1n~ S.1t &: Sun 1\lust b<' O''er 21 S1T llar(lld. 495 E. 17th St. Coi;ta L\f('~" J)l-:J.I\ F:RY P:\I Ne"·o;papt"r . xlnl part time thcoml' S200 S.'lOO p<'r m11 !Ir' ;_1µprn'li :l :i Pl\1 THE REGISTER 540 Ju(lf; Cla .. Slfl{'(I ad'." SC'll 1)1.R iU·n-'6. -1.m;_11l 1tcim. or any 1tC'm .htst 1a1J r.12 567R ..1- JH·o,·1rhn~ input & ;1.,'\1SI llli! In rfra11111i.: :inti JH•rf11rm1ni,:: l1a:.011 \I.1th pn1tlut·t1nn ARTCOR JO(tt R<'dhill , Ir 1119 ("o!<-\,1 :'-ll':.d. Clll1l CA !l2b26 Jklusekceper & cook. Ref Ne\\•port Bt-arh C 11 II 548-856.1. <~:-.I! 1 i 14 ) 540 1666 llOU'."Ckttper /Companion ~ Nu~s1n,q Pxper. l.i\'t' In &~~?w Stcy ~60~ U for elderly cnuplt:. p,1 k 'r!'t'"t"t·"" <0 rn\l.1ng Rm & board. 2 da~'~ off, l'o A<'i·ur:"lh·!~runu 673-7130or6-Ul·l963 .\lcrrh ~lt11"h \ artCI). --- CCl:'l.'TR(li, 1· AH El-:n. 1-:mplO\'ml'nl \).!cnr)' :l lflfl Ir\ 1n•· Sit• 102 ~"'pt Heh 'i I f 5,-,,; Rf,O! • flousekee~r. S days, !Ii hrs. Must ~ nri?anized & relia No s moke. N.8 . ... ~. ., • ·f ' • • • ! t • DJO DAJLVPILOT Sunday. Novembef 16, 1975 lf4dp W •led 71 00 H<lp W °"lod 7100 H<lp W ""l•d , 11 00 .. , .................................................................... . JUNIOR SALESMAN ."'>Jal111ual l"•)mp.111\ h .. , 1n1m1·<t 1;i l1• 11\.'t'd for 11uo1l 1f11 •d ,,11 .. , ll l'll 1\·lt"phvnc rl"n('Vt a I ~.1 ll·~ f},1) or n1.,:br W\lll :-.1lary -+ honu"t:' l''or .op1>U1 nt '• ~.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~:!'::'. ..... ~!.~~1~~1r.~:!':.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.'!!::"!::'. ...•. !!.'!'! ~~!'.~:!'::'. ..... !!~~ Phannacy ci.rti REAL EST A TE R ~ SAL~ TB.El'HONE -Variety" S6DD Wkd My:i 9 ,, .. :cµt>r di:"-SA.LES E.XPUIEMCB> 01 SECRETARY,.1h 11y pa SOLICITORS OU$y Int'! ro Cood ... 1rrJIJ11' Kr; l,C)\ L HEW LJCfMSEES Ven111t1le, ed dt>ta1I U5e your phone al homv ofc t"XPt'r necC'i.IJ. --Op.;ntnJt:~ tlAJ~t fur full Part lJme.&U Zti66 l!:arn tanta,tic com · Nt>¥C'r a dull mom.:nt p,,,,1 th·l1l••1 lull \11111· tnnl• rct.1dl·nt1;al .i nd tn The m&<>l active nt>w of· COr-."TROl.CAREER f CD\I "' r •--~a .... _ mitslon:i for talltin.: to 1\ppl) Jl 'l'ul o ·~ l'i~za \t•s lmcnt :iia lf"S pt'r'l(lnS ·~d'(' \l'I ' n e P8.>' or : ~ 1•-r bos1ne5$ •""L•pll'. Ju:tl in· 1-:1\\Vk)ymt!n\ . l'torlor :1 02 1:: Cro ..., n and hrok('rs ...,·ho v.lsh to ti vcrt1 s 1nc.. s 1&:n8 . For I girl ('.Work for ,_... ;woolrvinc,Slel02 • r f II •• 1 • w' 1 h 11 n te le phone. pr1nt1ng & m 11r . In mfg/sales ofc quirt' If the)' t'an \!:te our Nwpi 0 -h 714 /5.56-8505 \'.dl•·> f',1rkv..1),L.t<•una " • y 10 h•lp lhe m •• ~ J\ii•ui:I .. tittabl1s hl'<l ;ind exp11nd po!Ut~e. bwunei>S t'ards, Good phone pit!rlOflallLY monc .,. ~ -1 n Jo: op e ra t 1 o n brochure:), promotion. & number1 abillt)' a pand t ht'~r bus incs:1 . :"'l·•·1tP1,I St11(h•Hlh 11 !11111· '----------~ Pr ~sl ij:i ou'I N~w po rt N k 1}bout our 1ncent1ve must. Call 6-4,2-lW for Exp. prtl. but will lrani to tl1•!p i;in l·1\1..:&-C'o1ir11y r Ucuch offl t'CS near l'Ommi.ss ~on split. Call appt. 10 tollt'ilors ntt<tt"d by prt>J••t t ' A11pl) 1o;"j ,,) POLICE {)ra n~l' Counl) 1\1r1)1)rl. c~rfL;1ndry. 673 7601 . large le.a.s.10.i l.'.OJUJ);ul}' • 10 To 15 Years Old ~'I I !:!'.'.:! WAITRESSES F:xper·d Jl'ull or p it . Good hrs. Ne at appear. ()vtr 21 F.arn $20·$40 per wel'k wvrking after school & S;.tturdays. l tuntington Beac:h & Fountain Valley "''c~1s onl y. I.eave name, a(ldrc ss & phone nurnber on tt.1pe recorder. Ca ll Sim ~>89~ C11.1 ~l ll v.,. ~ .. t:. f --SECY·REC !UkfnrRorClend1nning . \ldco ::.11lt>s t r;i in1n.:. r R.•.•AL"'ra1:o•LE ....... 1000 l .. oi.:una IS-t·:i•·h lt,i Ill.Sol, CLERK J 111 ~t· and t•<lui·attu n ;il ,.. "' '""'.-,.. .-'" Part.time Harbc>r Arca .,...,. "'--------1 :Jprn " :I01Jn1 :'\1 I' i..'l 'r 'i·<iF 1>1.·iu·ht:o1. supe rior rurn Y.'EOFF£H . Jl.1d's ore. exper. pr"· m 1:-::.1on s phl 11 nfl th\.· IJll Unus uall y hl~h list ins: fei-red. 54$·11!47 6·9P'M Telephone Sales ME:E:D 121 NE\Yl'Olrr ll F.·\"'11 I 0 d · ... portu nil~ tu t"arn while <'omm &111un . rrcc om to s·rr 1>1·;~·rs 1 •.• o:io\r 5700 to$XSX Per ;\l o 1mpr O\ll U)! yo ur CX· .... ork how & when you Service Slatlon Atte-n· Parl-l1m• work ~va il. ;\fon lhru Fri ~ :.i1l \Jp111 k Hc_.qwrl':-I ~1'.•r 1 .v p1n ~ & ix·rti::o\· ul ull fJt:t'l.' rif re chou ... e. A war m & en dant, exper'd .. Day & mornings. ltourl)"' wa~e11 ofi,urf & Sirloln 5930 \V. Coa!lt llv.'Y, NB . Wa itress , expcr on ly. Noon.Eve s luft . Blue llolphin, ~ Via Lido • ~B S.11 A:\I Jlrh \4 :11!(' t 1{1·n·1 nlftt:t.' ~ork 1\hd1 l.)' ;1i l''ilalr sali·~ anll Cll• thus iaSlil' :Iliff to help £~·ea . FUii & p /Umc. Ap· & comm. av1ul. For dc· Mt'lp Wante-d 7 IOOIHt"tp Wonted 7100 honu' llt•lp ••n 111·1111·~·1 tu t)!Jl· ~1 \\pin /\:-s11,:n eh<in~t'::t · \\'e hll\C:" upt>n n~w h ct'nsees. F.njo y ply. Shell Station, lTth & !ails call, S-10.0301. ••••••••••••••••••••""•(•••••• .. ••••••• .. •••••••" lor n<1n 1n·,,11i Pf).!Jn11;1 1111.·nt 111.1\ b1· cl.1). 1\lgl1t i·::.i·ro\\s r:ini:in.t: froin"' mulcini,: inoney. Become Jrv1ne.NB. Los (\ni;telcs1'nnes '~---------•I t1nn \\'nr i.1r11111r n1r \p ciJ n'ornu1g ,11dt ,\pp!} !)QI t 137.SSunno .... •er .C~I Wa1trC!'s . p1t1me 21+fM l{o urmet res taurant_ .Also. p /tune d1!.hwasher. ,, I . I • c r s:11 .00U Co ntl 1.1 t o J Ii pnn Serv•<e Slal•oo Allen· ---- p 1 JI\ 1pn1 1:ic~.'. (.,t[di·n I\" II ,;I i.') r ol in orru .1 DOLPHIN RS - I · SJ,1,110.000 Jndu-;\r1.d • . d•nl.N···"e•per'dman,Te l•phon• An<.•'"'<-, •rv (;rnv,. fl l\41 I ,(; CH 1·,iJ! f ll lll '-: ,111ph1 ,11!Ull l"Otl • """' ... '-< •""' .. n, l'J rk lf >·vu ..... ,,nt to !~.-~Co••<ll•'Y p 1u·me ni'gh•· •· wknd,·. •,·,per o· "'"111 train W•ITRESSES HOUSEKEEPER 640·8120 a!!_ 3~c· __ _ 4 t tr~. !o 1t<1'' \\k ()11·11 fr .111 '1' l.11lu 1,1 .. f..i2 fi,l!,IU btr~l ll •':-:-o KEYPUNCH OPERATORS H'.t!22:j,t(;1(tl1•1n t.11·1i'l'r"'''IU••l ll,·1>t.:l.M11 I I '">?'> w0< r • A l ·-----------1 ;o.., . ...,1111 11 Blid , N B :J \ull t hC" lim1 tc c ,., t.a1:unaBearh 49415.'i81 Don't apply, unless you F''timeFlexhr~ 540·1777 Applyinpcrson 1•0,urr \l:1 and l';:1nf/1i·1.· --w•nl lo work'. 2•90 ------ • I 14fl ~111 1 f h llestaurant 1'1 z1.1t ,_ _________ _, L• -.... R••I0<1ranl •---------~ thl· nJ.:ulit)" o th1• r .11n New""'rt Bl, C~I ~1on·S:it "' -.iuP'"' ' " 1 h l'\ow 1ntcr\"H!W1n~for full ....., 1~·aled al !he C•s'" Oo•I llnu .,r k1·1•p1·r. :1 (t;1 1' \lk ,oui.· 'IHl•h .1rf' 11) ,; \ rl .. 1d •lj!f .">1 ~+.· .. ~~·· 11'1!1 t I l IOL~E\\'I\ f:S 2~1 .!. uld•·r l1J ~urk p.1 r t t1tr L1· t.u IHi11,1·1·h·,111l ll .ll. i-1•1 •Il l" "'..'al\ .l:.111 0.:1·' H .o i.:~•·•l \I \nn '!ii~ 1l.'1.'l:l I•---------• ~~ Ind Engr ll)11!;1u SIX " !'i.111·-. rnanr11•1•h·1· ~l 'f" F (.' 111..pr • •\11 "1 r :--.'i:.11 l,1•g.1 IS1•1'\" l '111 p ~~>II (Jnl1.·r IJl·:-k "I') 111· s-:iw1j ..._ F 1l1• ("J.•1 I.. l·:\Pt'I ::..i,"11) lr1 llH: P1•r,11n11t·I ,\~1 ·11<'\ ·l.".111.1·:, lith , l\1:-t.1 .\l t·'>.I ~lllt0:!2 1 Iii'.! 1170 ~--..~ KEYPUMCH OPERATOR ~ I Swing Shift I l{!•q1 11 1'l'." .. ~,.~It ... p l"•' I IHIJ' l'\lll 'r"l i'!I <'\' !111" !111 1" 'y, I" g 'h' I t • ... I' ,\1 12 ;10,\\1 ln fotr·\ •'' 111:rit•111·,. p r1•lt•rrt·d. !1ut 110 1 rt•t pu r1•d --------1 !Day Shift I ln~1)t'et 11111 i't1!>1t t1 111 .i l-.o .11 .11!.1bl1· MECHANICAL RECEIVING ·INSPECTOR Jn1n1 7 :10.\:\\ ·ll~i\1 Call [>.:.inn ll11b1 i.:cr 75'.I l)(';J GREAT WES TERM SAVIMGS newp or t 1•1t1i 111 ·(· l'l fJN & ,\., personnel :-1·1n1i1\ 1h·11.1r1rn1·111 f•ir \l ,1n 111• Fquqirnt·nl ~Ii i-: agency I :\1t·1 hanu·.d ;q1ptit U1h: & :: 752·0 331 loll' rnarh111111i,.: t"AP r~·q ;\l u.,t Ill'. 'hi.l rp. r1•h.1t.h• & NEWPORT VILLA WEST .':i·11' 1!1•,ntc•r\l 1.11 ( ',1J"(' l·',11•1 )1 I \ ('fl(lf.i.S . I 1·n .. r i.:••t1 t· Cost..J i\11.•:.<:1 5-1'1 Kl\5.\ I PROGRAMMER ANALYST ;\°\·\\j•nrt H1·.1Lh F 1H;1 11 I 1 ••• t ln~1 1 1u11on h;•" 1n' n1l'th0Ut• opi.•n1n~ lf yo11 fjllilhfy. \\C Ofl l•r )UU a k.! l't'll l-:;'\ \JIJS H 1·:s11Jr.:-. r "111 . .., I H >t.:S t:K 1-; VI' l·.llS \I 1\ I N'l' 1-'.N 1\ i\l' I': t:1.·s·r1 JJ>l 1\ :"\:.. A11p l~· 1n 111·1 ~url ·IOIM I lhla11.1 \\ .1 ~, ;'.: I\ 11nl'1ll" v.·111·k P !I\ rron _ 1nc11I ,'!. .1 1·h.1lh·ngu1~ 1irol c·,~11'Jn.1l 11pf.1Qrt unity NURSES AIDES Opt•n1ni:t~ "" ;il l }h1ft , l'Xp i•r 1111•1 ·,1 :-. .. n 11• tr.1Ul('I'~ IH"CCPtt'd \ppl\ I' ll r k s u 11 I' r I " I • 11 t' a ! I h (' ,1 r ,. 1 L I • S u p1.•r1u1 \\1· 'Ii U.ll·l-110 \\"1• ;111• :-1·t·kinl! :1 l'ro l!r.1111111l'I ,\11.d~:-l "1th J \('.11 1·\11c r1 l'll l'l' o n l "'lllill. ttS .11·1. l 'oll•·i.:•· 1h·gn •1• 111 <•I t'I ft•d 1 •11 •• ,,,. ~1·111t Ht""u 1111· ·r., \\"di bl' rf'a pon .. 1ble fo r mcl'han1l':..i l 1n,pe1·111n1 ut t•t1n1111 l•rt·1.d f.o!1111·u1t·d parts fril nl c hassis '" 150 =-'1·\\"(:l<1rt <..\·111t·1·!Jr l:'\ur,111 J.: H1·l1 1•t f{'\., ~ t·utunC'IS an<I l'li•l'lrnni•· Nl·.,.,·1.10rtlkal'h . F hnH' I.\';'\ .... l rnn11•d pnntl'r~. Abiht ~· lo rt•.id , Equ:il Op1> Emriloy :-OT , F op1:n1 ni.:~ li-12 11 11 ~1 Jon Haglund PACIFIC MUTUAL n11·1·hanical blul•pnnl:-, 1'.';\'HSJN(; 7t~J ;..· «v. p• 11·1 l'tr Ii r Nl'\\ pr•rl lk•:1t ·h, ~12tili:\ use r:nirron1t•lrrs a nd L:1dywho nct'ils$S0411no,\: LVM Vrrn1c r Callhers re· up.Si.!ll's orit•nted. l'hont• •: '!uirecl . !\lus t ht• ;.illlC" to J\l anlyn , !168·8378 • ~1f,40lbs .. ;1lso :-ornt•lcst· ,1n~ rf'<]Ulrl•rt. J\·l1rum11m 2 years expt•rient:t'. ,\pfllY in l>CfSOO : j I ,. STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. ,\ :i;ubsid1ary or APPLIED i\l ,\GNETICS CORP. 2221 South ,\nnl' St Santa Ana, Ca 9271J..1 •le-qal St"cy $700• f"l'l' l'aul ,\ \'to;1r .... 1;1...,· back.i;!round .. Xln t typing ,\lso ff'l' Jobs l.ON'rHOI. C 1\ H ~;E H Employn1t-nt Al{t'lll'Y J.100 ll"\"lllt'. SIC' l O:! N "pt Hl·h i i I .">51; ij:,05 LOT Pl'.:RSON ncetle cl for Import Nt1w Car 0 (•a lt•r Apply Ln pt.'r!>on. St·c Bob Johnson. Jim Sl1•mon:- lmports, Inc. 1301 Quail St.NB. ----·-----1 ~ An Equal Opportunity ........ ~·~:~m~p~l~o~y~e~r~>~\ 01>~· ........ 1 1\1 :\I() V. ;I ntt'd . i mm ed : opl'ning fo r rcli a hl\• v.oman over 30 . 536·04 I I 7.3 :10 ,f..t :1 11 :JO F /l1n11· 1 I', t1ml' NURSES AIDES !-" ! I Ill l" I' I l 11\ !'. .1 11 ~hH l:-PROGRAMME:RS Xl nl he nef 11 o; & 111 Wr1ll' av111l<':'l.tion pro s u r:1n \'1' 1·11v 1•1 .1 l!t' gr,1111:-f11r IYPl'"t\linJ.! ,',:. t~12 i'IHI I l':u·k Lui" l'••n1 I g1 .• ph1r .... ·ork 1n eri>a ll \l' Jlosp, ·1lili f1a~sh1 p ll1l.I pron1 n1;1k l111! rn\1ron. N B &12·1'10-1·1 n1t•nt 1·11h11• C"<l.\1 dt·· •Order Desk 1 iri':-. photo 1y1>•·St'lters, $600• lt;(J •Jo J)(>S & n11n1 eom F'c•f'R.C'1mh Sup1•r1·0 . 11utC"r S :O.l uo;l h t' ex St·tfslartt'r.Good pcrL c nced Ill HAI_. or I~ pt'it Alsn fl'C" Juhs . other In\\' ll'l"C"I la !lAuag(' CO:-.ITHOL C,\llE EH ~1ust ha \·e basil' n1:1!h t~mploy mcnt A ~C'ney funda mC'nlals . nunimum J.IOfl lr\"llll'. Stl· lll2 I yr. pro_.::r ;i mm1ng t'X.· ~I~ 711 .">.">tl ~5'l~ IX'ricncl' k should have ' t " i t.· ' • ,. n " l' 7-4pm. TOOL, DIE -huri· ... ur r;1t1£' liu n~h nJ.! 0 & P urn~ ~l'n·1 t>\p ror .:...:.<::=--------'. Sol Golf Cou rse 27601 th1· g 1 ,111l ~ .. Ph0 111• 0 1 Ul'W loc:illOn near O.C. Sewer .Must have exper 1n ] Casta Of'ISol Hd. P.1.V. \1rit1·1n :-tr ir-t t·u nr1den••· A r1"'\>o rl . Neat :lP · shirts, hove indus trial' & MOLD SHOP --t•' 111111 ltt'rman, l)u • .i l l}t:.ira nt'c & ...,.illin gn('~ equ ip., Call V 1c k1 ,· WAITRESSES l!lai,:t• l 'rop1•r t1l'S. ln r . to wnrk rasl on ,reel req"d. _64....:6-c683J=c· _______ H.esp~~~b~~ ~~~d T ool Cofr ce Shop nr bch 10 11 111 r l/uat l S't r 1•1•t . :\lso.op(.'inn19> orp/time N l I I I NB I' 1 ""~schedul1n~&oulpul ,_e ...,·por . exper pre '· · , " I• n r t U c .1 l h 11' P <i t · it.•r oca · SEWING ""'"'Y 6 3 9792 k f T I quality & quan\LI )'. 1'uol i • as or om . 111 1s,i l{J:!lf t 1on 21 or o v er. n Special mac h. Sin~lt• • 1('r\•1c wi n1: l\ton th ru needle. Exper. only. i\sk Maker .. ~1old !\l•ikcr. or \V a itresse s, gnod pay • \Vcr1 J()am·J pm only. forPat,642·3472. N".1\. Tool. Die, & J\toJJ 1'1ukcr tX'ncflls Apply betw J & R.E. SALESPE:OPLE Pl'rry's P1 lza . 210K ~ W. -'-'-"-'-"'-.:CC"'-"-'==-1 f'xpcr · 1; pm . D c n n y 's 5 2 !J r~·P loi·atio n . eavt ivl'. (>1 ea nfront, N .D . SHIPf'IHGCLERK STACOSWITCH 1\venida 1'1 c o, San 111 :1t"kl't ar1'<.1 (lpp11rt11 n1 1 t.7:J lJtili _ _ -· Mature individual to box IMC. Clemt'nlc 1 11l n 1 ~1•x 111•r11 •n•·l'd 1ir1~ 1 R... & s h ip e du ca ti o n al t J:rJBaker.Cvst:l !\1 ("~;1 ~-ro \Vll()WANTS TOWOHK" ,,,.11 ,;,]1·~pcoplc to :-ln1rl' , , . materials . No exper . 549·3041 lh•· fines t n1 ;11k1•t in J?1r<'rl?r of Nurse Hrhef neres s . Apply . North Equ;110ppEmploy rn /f DB1vr-:1\CAH1 '.'l'\'-)lOrl Bc:.ac h. Con S.it&Su11 7~:JOor_~·4 30. American Sl'rvice CltOOS E yoUr hnvr.,., fidi·ntiul 1 nqwril·~. 1'11 rk Lido ~onv. Cl•ntc r, Center, 1339 1-.:. warner ...,ork for yours1•lf, be F C I h •ltili fla1;s h1p ltd. N.ll. St, SA TOW TRUCK IlHIVEH . your own boss . 1-il·n or C. . 0 eswort i _6-12·80-14 -__ l --"''--------1 cxper'd. G & w To .... ·1n.i:. \\"u1ncn. Can be s lii;hlly SHIPWRIGHTS 10001 · N n 642 1252 hand i c apped . N ea t · Reoftor\ 640·00 0 HN. Director of Nurs es. rvine. · · -·--CIC";.in Appearan ce. , Ga rfie ld Co n \'. l los p. Wanted. Atlant ic Plfl"ifir v· " l . d \ 25 I lll-:1\L t-:Sl 'A·rES AI.t:S Sub /\('U ll' P s)·c h. s et· J.t a.ril ime Co . Call *Traintt• $500 t ......... rl'1rc .1gC' o f 64&S491or646-6427. Xlnl entry le,•cl ,·ob. 70. Supple ment your in · llm 1t ed ope n1n t.:1' o r ti n~ 7781 Garfit'ld, 1-1.B. come. l)n·,., • c,•b 6 hr" Ired I I II Willlrain in a ll ofc .. " " <111;1 • 1 sa es peoJ> t' fl.17 9671. Sing;ng Girl Keyboard ed or mort' a day. Apply m 'nu arc hnnl·,I . 1·n1·r1:1·t 11·1 ~;;;,,;;;;;,;,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ f proc urt'S . Good t yp. ~nd inti·rested in hn.:hl ~ Player or a ll girl group. CONTllOLCAHEEI{ 1>erson, Yt'llow Cab Co . RN Travel .673-2663. Empl m" l '• 0 ,. 11251 Slater Ave, Foon t'.1rnin).! ~oa l -. ~uu n1u-.1 oy .. n / l' c it1 \'~Sl1l!:t l(' our 11ro_1!r.1111 SMELLING 3400 Irvine, Sil" 102 tain Valley. .irul ('{)i\IJ>,\11 1·: ,\,k for fmH'Cle-ncy Nv.·pt Bt'h 714 /556 R505 .1napvt··••1th ll.1 lCox P 1t1 me. 11f>1'1 -7:301\1\f . &SHELLING -----SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS real estate • o~ c: me!oO VOIOO Cl• 'e C~IO ~ 540·9<1"}'.} Real E.-.tatcCarccr Xl nt workin ~ c nnds. SALESSl'ECIALS ! TRAVEL E.<>. E . c.·o ntact o . HrdwareSupply s12.ooo CONSULTAMT lloa (·hc, H .. N . Cos ta Bus. Forms $9·$10,000 Exper 'd in ,·a c alton :\I c " a 1-1 e n1 o r i a I Business Adm Prcr. sales; cruises domestic 1 Scanty -Rloust' - I losp1tal , 642-Z734. Moving Estim ator $7800 or ti ckel1n~. Fo r 11c...,· /lilodest -Female -Electronic Pa rts $6.500 branch of World ·r r avel t:nmity .......... co .... ·arcl -- ArlineKing,540-SOOI Bureau al So. C oas t COJ\IMt-:HCIAL'S RN 'S Snelling&Snellingof Plaza. Benefits include 1'hal's the way 1t is in Newport Beach sick leave. paid V<l C & in· 1975. !!e 's ca lled the Agency l ' bo 1 F'·ll "1.1tnut" ~l ·•n ." lle's lh•· tFull--Timel cen 1vc nus pan. ·u .. .. l __ •c34:.ccOcC'--•cmcpcuc'ccD_nc·v_ec...--j & ~:Z day positions avail. guy ...,•ho can make it to -IHOIVIDUALJZ[O J\ler1Su rg, l t -7:30shift Ca ll Mr . Getson , the r('frigerator, fix ;1 f;xper . at·ute car e SPORTS W EAR l\1FG . 83S-8lt l . s and.,.,·il'h. gCt a s hor1 "Fl .. LD hrn;p1tal only. Excellent needs altrat'tive 3C ·I-----------heC'r . and be back bcforl' [ IJt·ne fLt s . Contact i\lrs. gressive gal to represl'nt1·----------l thc TV CO~fi\1 i-:RC IAL'S MANAGEMENT '' Jensen, &12-2734, Costa s m a ll line . Coastal :-01 c s a !\I e m o r i a I a reas. 673-7569 llosp1t a l, 301 \11 ctorta j ~~~~~;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I PROGRAM c.M. i:oi: Bl'('l'I\'(' y our !)\\l n l-""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~1 sTOCK CLERK pt"rson a l 1n ·lhc fu•l1I RM'' & LYM's tr;uncr al no eosl to you. P/lime opcnini;:s on all Learn tu sell homes with s hirts . Calif. he r eq'd . a n acC'ell'ratl'd l'OUrsc, Pl e a s t" a pply Park ancl earn bi )! money from Supe rio r llealthcare, thC" s tart . Current l'X· l;l•Ci Superior Ave. NB pans ion 1>rOJ!ram. JlrO· &12-2410. E.U.E. .J,tS I DATA CORPORATION has a n immediate opening for a Stock Clerk. *UTOTEM* EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Jo\Jll or Part· Time ()\"Cr . -='--·----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anliquo• 800~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• No Exper. Necess ary Age 21·6Sf:h~iblc 0 1\K SALE. Lar,,:es T Go ·roThe Nearl'st selection of prt'ssed back T ICTOC ~1AllK t:·r chairs, oak tables, con1- ForApplications & lnf<i m o de s , dr es s er:-. OR CALL t714 l 542.7702 rockers, in Orange Coun- Tic Tcx-Sys tems. lne. lY -All "'holes ale to the } Installer fT roinee l 'emale. LOl':Ji ...,.indow l\lanagement PACIFIC COAST DINER \\"t· Nee1I Fr)' Covi.., 1\p1)l_I' in r('r"'nn !I ;i ·151JI \\'. Cst I lw.v. N ll ;1h1l1ty t o ...,•o rk in- dJ\'Hl u:i1t~·as ...,.I'll a:-part uf a learn St'nd re~uml' tn t\d No ~70. nally l't1ol, Bo .'( 1.'>f.0, Cost;.i 1\1csa, Ca ~2r.2r. v1dcs rapid ad\'i1n C'~· · ---- mcnt into mana.:emcnt Sailboat l\i anufacturer Ni•w li ct'n!'le<-. t'n rn ~ales Jlas 1mmed opening for 1.,. ................ ~ .................... 1 public, <tha t m C':ins it ·s 1.1inimum 5 years recent I-c h l' ap e r ) J F: H n y related experience in an O 'CONNOll AN1'1Q U!-:S l'lectronics environment Class ified ads s el l big I 7SO Jl.1 onrovi a, c , i\T ,' I -t inting company. Nov.· hiring. S2 hr to .t>t:irl to •,-;. $3.50 hr after I yl'ar. Pf.:OPLr-: Pf:H5UN l'~'<t't'. look in ~ for p,1r1 lime business asso1·1:it1' 111 wh1iles alc sup1>l1 t•:- li u ~inc>ss-fulll' c:t·p1t allze d . I nlcrv1l'V.· ti73·222J Callfi75-Hil 0 111 !Ud<o ys to2 wcl'ks \'-'Lth MASTER our fabulo,us. one of a TOOLING MAKERS -----1 kind trn1n1ni:: program , . . Hf~t\I. f:S'J'A'fF.:SALF:S Las t but nnt leas t. RO'·~ f.1tper d 1n Lofting & required. items, small items or any fi45·94'l6 item. Just call 00-5678. ----------If you are intcresled in --Stormv weatht'r Goebel joining a leading eiec-MOWISTHETIUE ll uminel Annivl'rs ary • ••. 0\"er 21. Car nt'c. llil5 /\T'f f~NT l {l:'\l i:unl nlls~ion llaLd :ol llmc !ayout. plug & mold mak-Ironies fi rm whic h offers .,... Plates $79.50 838-4292 ;..._ ___ l\J..itbama . llH. PART-TIME Ev's Eorn $2 00 week 1.IC ENSEll. of l'losin~. ~·l a ny others 1ni::&1>rol.~t ~peconstruc· C'Ompetitive salaries, top for job s~kers to ~heckl ----------­ bencfits and e mploy-the Daily Pilol lle lp ""';:.r o .-:<;.@ ;-i~~..!.<V mentstabilily,conlact Wanted classific ation . If ) YOUR r: • . ---------- l ' l l ' • • • • ' ' \1'.'JJ,IC ENS f:O, :ire tr\.' In " 10 coiiy our lion. lleq s .1 min . of 3.5 GF.:T ·r11r: HEil · " . yn;expcr. Apply at '" 5ccr etar}'. full ·tim·c .... .,. INSURANCE Full Time ... ? Com mercial Ins urance i't1anager Trainee for Jr • Under .... •ntin.t: rxpl•r. nee. Sports Wear & r\pparel Cd M area. 673-3850 Shop. Sarne expcr pre· J\'lC"n and \\'on1l'n. Ni.'"' Off1C'c of t\ational Co. No l'Xµer net•ded , full lru tn · 1ng program . i'tl un;q.~c ment ;ind high 1n coml' potential. l 'A R rr:T pro~r:tmS-·SO you O\'-"C it lsl:indcr Yal.'hts to yourself . to call the 1922 B.·,rranca Rd TH f:,\ Ti'tf E:--:T ' re~t . Bul 1n the end. lr\•ine the job you want is not ~ *UNUSl:o ITEM S 0 Bev'•ly Krafka there you mi~ht consider • cotit,o H~: , . . ' · -;. ~ SOMEONt""S ~ offering your ser vices ·• '''" · ' · . . l' CHRISTMAS (I• red . ,\pply in Pl'r s on after 10 am. \Vins ho p 18946 Rrookhurst St. F .V. INTERIOR DESIGNE:n Collcgl' g raduate. mu~l be good .. Closer ... Xlnt opportunity. Ne...,·\y con· ,4olidate d d cs iJ.:n MANICURIST / t>howroom . Call ;·runk PEDICURIST New l and . ;\.S .l .U .. \VantcdforbcaullfulnC"\\ Newport lntrnors. JRIO salon in Mission \'1ejo. 'E. Coas t ll w~·. Cdl\t . Call 581·0948 artt'r 7Pl\1 67.5-6420 or497-2930 Weekdays. .-JA-N-IT-OllS plicrcl--t-1_m_c 1 ... ~ .... ~ .................... ~1 e\'1!5. over 21, CdJ\1 Art-;1, MASSAGE TECH. (7)4)551·J!}A9 (.'a ll :\l onda\· 0111 1 bet...,'t'Cn 9 5 for -~ppo1n i ml'nt Payroll Clerk Larl(c Co payroll. i,:O(Mt ..., 1f1 ~11res. minima l pa \•rn11 cxpl'r OC"Cess;try . 8·5 \VeC"kd a \s ~l!l·(lt*.V . \V~ tr<nn you to s ell come lothebest&Act the hon1C's .... 1th an acrc leral· R f.D C AR PET Treat-Sailboat ~fanufacturer 1--d coursl' th;i t st nrts 1m· m cnl. Li cens ed & un-MASTER ml'Ciiately. If you are 111 licens~. please 1':tll Im· iu•TALL•R \crested in earning btJ! m e diat e ly . Linda ro~ '" mo ney fro m the start. 558-7555 Capable of installing any get 1nd1\·1dua h zt•d free· I ~~~~;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;~1 1tcm on the boal related t raining on the Job in one !• to hardware, pJumbi n ~ & of mun)" 1op off1ces lcK-at R · · minor electrical. 2 to J L"ll thruo11l Oran~e Coun ecept1on1st ~·rs ('Xper req'd . Apply. ty. c:1 ll for further th.• ls landl'r YaC'hls , 1922 lulls . 1\rle n c , (7 1·1 ) J\I S T IJ A 1' /\ BarrancaHd,lr vinc. S.18-Ai42 t ORPORATIO:"J has lln MSI DATA CORPORATION 340 Fischer Ave Costa Mesa 17141549,6125°\ •:.F 53.1•4881 TRAINEE PIX Answe-ring Serv. i 'I L ocation-; Full fi r p titnl' i;h1fts i n ~·111il l' v.·knds . E xper. p re1 ·d E(Jf:. 5-13· 7787. llE,\L F:s ·r ,\TE S:\LES Join # I Tarbt'll, Realtors 1mmed1a1e o pening for a r e c c pt1 o n 1sl 1n o ur Cofl)Orall' Offices. SAl .F:S COUNSELORS For Ne...,·s paper Promo- tion. !\lust enjoy working .... ·1th young pc<>ple 10 to Equal Opportunity Employer M /F ' " ------ ,Janitoria l .... ·a rk riigh·l s, "toung lady {18·2R l for B ig Cun yon Counlr)' IC'gilunalc [ull time IXl"i Club. N .B. lnt ervLC'Wl> lion . No exp. nee. \I/(• Tues&Thurs 12·1 :30P~I Sl'nd to st•hool , l'arn .- 644·5404 . v.•hilc you learn. Apply 1n -;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;I person ony afternoon or • eve. 2930 W. Coast I j\\• ~ . JUNIOR SECRETARY :o-; R ---------- ~la lurc .... ·omen p /l for rlean111 g !'<!'1'\' Car neC' Gingha m Glrl. fl l5·5l23. :O.lODf.LS · i'tlA.S SEUSf.:S F1 i::u rc 1-l odels, E."1·orts. ~I assC'uSt'S n<'t'rlc>rl . Top money. Nl'W stud io • f'rl't' 1'ra1nin ~ -·Cadillac Prngra1n -~1a .... ·;,ii1 . ,\capulco1'n ps •Nat1onw1dC' HC"ft'rr:.ds OutL cs "'ill include light 1 14 years of _age. Hell.able typing, opt•rat ing a Cc n·I t~ansportat1on ~t'qu1re~. l!"eX l'onsole and s reet1ngl F_.xccllenl part.time pos1- \ isitors . h on. Jilgh pay_ for 2·3 hours e;ich f'\'en1ng, half. TACO BAR Help Needed. Top wages . Apply, Del T aco. 25252 La Paz Rd, Laguna llills . Perfect Workln9 Hours 9 -2PM or 4 -9PM 1r unli r1•nsC'd . ll•t us as· ~1st you in obta1ntnl! ~·our The succc!'sful t andidatc KC'al f:s1:1t(' lit·rn:-c Call mus t ha ve a maturl' day Sa turday . Ca l l 642·8102 for interview l•----------11 A111_flory .~2.f;(i91. pcrsonahtv Hnd front of _ ;;;,:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I h ce epJ)('ar ance. Sales Clerk needed for of- E<irn SI hr puttlni; )OLi r • personalit\." to v.·ork i\11 R••L e•TATc f1ce supply slo re. Full ~ ~ .,; If yo u me e l th e s t· Time. Will tr .. in. Be•ch "·ork don1• frorn uur ni::..., O""ORTU"'ITY If d " " rr ro qua 1 1fatlons an arc in· Slalioners. 4020 Campus bcfore6:00 TECHNICAL WRITER lr l"nlt' Iii.:;. "You n1us t \Yl'H locatC'd Rf: offict> tercstcd in Joining a pro nnve,NB )Xlssc>ss .1 plcas ;111t 1•lcar I 2 I · d · o C 1•3.:iiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l n e c < s 1 ct' n s c .e.ress1ve range ounty "1Sl DATA h as an ,·m· \·01cc & a Cf1nfiricnt man " n1•r Pcrft'ct for s tudl·nt" S31espeople. Ru~1ncss is eompany that offers ex· SALESGIRL mediate opening in our To ,\s:i;1st Adm1n. Ser . in s;,ilcs & marketing. Good l)'p1st. Sain t• l1 lc dirta· lion. Gener a l c le ric al. _s .... ·1tchboard relie r. Som e ~xper . req ·ct . .Xlnl benef1ls & fnn J,?t'!'< , ~real '' ''our ov.n desk ccllent bene fit s. com · · Educ·u·onal Oepl. for a & houscw1~C's. No aelual · Full-Time for fabric .. MORTGAGE 11 and phone. Call fur in· pet1l1 ve pay and moder n . T-hni'cal wn·ler. The ,·n · se 1n g-in ·ol\'ccl Fn1' 1 r 1 1 1 shop ./\pply 1nperson, """ BAuKl~G tcr\· c w. at'1 1ties. P cast' app Y in div•'dual selected w•'ll •- ,... ro more info 33·80CJR hct1~·11 \V v L h i\I d T ut;:" 63!_-_JR="'------ 1.0 1\N PROCf~SSI N t ; !l;i.m -!ipm. . •. ,...ac cnmDe}l'dr. Rltr dpersogn I nn ay o r ues responsible for conlenl SUP£RVISOH - -ISf.O "t'...,'POrt I\" C';'\I ey. ·I am. and development of re · CLA-VAL CO. Orange Co. fll ort g;q!1' --~==~~~=:--1-!&~l•:·~J9:28~·~·~';··~'~'6;7~J~·;";;~7~1 C . Abbott's Fabrics qui rt_d te c h n i ca I .---------·I Blinker has an immt•cl ' n Krafkii 2610E.CstHwy dbcumlhtation, provide o pe ning for C"xpcr "d OPPORTUNITY , 0 ., .. _ _,_ t. -·~ S49·6125 CoronadelMar periodic provisions t o 1\1 0 r t ~ a i:t ~· 1. 0 a n knockl> oflf'n ""hi·n you : tec hnical manuals and 17th & Placentia. C:-01 Equol Oppor Em p\o~ 1'r KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Pi•ot·i'ssor . Prcviou ' Hl'il' r1•sult·l.lC"lt1n~ l);nll" @ Cll~~::~~\1\S MSI other tet"h9ical publica· 1'1!01 ('la~:-. d11'd ,\cl" l,·, · ' ' .: Salt'sperson . Part-Time 1· ~up c r v 1 s nr y 1·x p t:r ( M u:-.~.y · ions. ht'lpful. Sn in e l r:il"l'I rC"al'h the (Jrani::t' l'nasl S.-ll>·"uru.,u.•N1 •t,.1n~ / l\l orns. Call afl IOam, S , 1 ,. 11 ,1 n1;,1rkf'I".' '" 1" .• r•,1rka ~~ th1' ~1 1•· ~ OAT A 5.'i7-85i~. Morrow 's Nut The suecessf .. I cand•'d•le • ;1 ;try OP\'11 -.a . r:--, o 1 1•• II • • 'I' k (' 1· f l'honC"&\2 .')(j"J"R · un< t•roor "' v '(It CORPORATIO.._. • ou"~c'·:.....-------1 mus l h ave 2 or more u c er at. .:i 1 orn1a 9 1'lllll STM 1\$1"1t~:E ro --l \'r exper. 4·8 1':\I, Thru l'T1 , :\1 on J\lort~aA (' S l'r v 11·1•, • 1·,.,111>12!>1:<111formto ·· Sales years workin g . w ith i 1.1,XJ2·8600 ---------1 ...... • • .,,.. . ..._.,_ ..-340 fische-r Avt' suARP GUYS digital logic circuit.Send CLA-VAL CO. -----• " systems with at least ont' Http Wonted 7100Ht"lpWanted 7100 CostaMe'a Exf)t'r'd in high fashion year data p rot'ess ing 17lh & Plar l'nl 1a, (:\I ~~·22HI Equal Oppor Empl o~ 1•r Tr y u Da l ly 1'1 Jo t Clas::.1ficd Ad l~l buy , Sf'll or rent something. H.tp Waotod 7100 Holp w ... tod 7100 ............................................... INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Fa mily oriented r etai l store in Fashion Island, with pleasant at·· mosphcrc & friendly people, needs someone qualified to do. or be trained for, Inventory Control on a Burroughs mini computer. Weekday a.ncrnoons from 12:30to5PM . Plea•• Send R-To: ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••• men's c l o th i n g & equi pment expe rience. Equal Opportunity sporL,.wear. Mu!lt have F.ducational backJ::round MANAGERS & ASstSTANT MANAGERS Hamburger Hamlets Due to our 'pr esent rapid extension pro~ram. we ar r seekin ~ energetic people who wis h to progress quickly. If you prove to be stable & dedicated & possess the ub11ilv to lead & motivate people. your future is with llS . Mana ~emenl experience is des ira ble , but no l n e c es s ~ry . Ex.cellcnl salary. Comp<.iny paid benefits. Apply Mon thru l·r19i\M-Noon ~mployer M /f' good refs . Full & Pflime must include E nglis h 1 .,~ .... -.;,,.;.....,...,...,...,...,l positions a\·ail. Call for composition. I appl & interview •Recept. SSOO Up• l'l'ople & pho1h~. Busy doctor·s oft". r.oocl l)·p1nA . \\'ill tr:nn CONTROLC"AHEt:R f~mp1o~·m C"nl 1\J.:1•nc y 3400 lrv1ne . Ste 102 THELOOK Jf yo u m eet th es e c-=6~4~4~·~6~5~0~0:_ __ 1 qualifications and are in· S<~llodL BUS DRIV".RS, tcrested 1n joininJi: a pro· r. gressi\•e Orange County Nwpt Bch 714 /556 R50.'i ...,,;n train. Good driv1n,1t company that offer3 ex· record a must. F.:x cellcnl C'E"llenl be nefits. com- j o b for hou sc ...,·1ves. petitive pay and modern C a P i s l r a n o I S a n facilities. pleat>e apply in Cle mente area. 492-3873 person Jl.1onday or Tues· R.E. SALES 1_E.;,..cO_E_.:...... _____ 1 day, 8-11 a .m . oi-c-ontact : Real Estate A~:i;oc1 :1tcs SECRETARY Lict'nsed or not. Come Sail's order desk duties. where the action ts. New Gcn"I ofc :tjkills ceq'd, branch u rticnlly nC'eds ~lust be selr starter. Xln1 sa lrs a so;o~·1;1\t'S . Husi· :o1alary based on cxper. ncss is hoom1ng. l'l<'k S tart immrd. Irvine. )tiur ov.·n -!'alcs te rritory . ,. Wt' lra1n & l"'<Hl ad vance -~-l6-4 l_Jc'·-------I B. KRAYKA • (714) 549-6125 MSI DATA CORPORATION . " '..,.. C:la111fled Ad Ho. 565 c /o Dally l'llat · GENERAL OFACES bo:1rd f1't'!I. for qua lifil•d person!!. l)th1·r hr;1n\'h~·s opt>nini.: soon i\l ;111:11:er!I ne e<ll·ll l':i ll ll c rb . SEC RETARY /Girl Fr i cl11y, nlust be capable of t ll kini.: O\'t'r l'l ll offic<' c horc5. nes pons ible ~rsun Of\IY for pcrma· nent po!l ition w /small fest J(rowinJt fi rm. F or more info. call 675-4794 310 f'i11t'hl'r A \·e Costa Mt'~o PO lox 1560, C:asta Mesa, C:a' 92626 . - 322 Ho. Foothill Rd, Bev...ty Hills Eqtlal Opparlwtity~yor • • • $8J·l210 (:1-:NTt'll\' I-" I N ,A N t' I 1\ L RE1\LTORS.....___ Equal Opportunity £mplO)"'t'r M /F with an ad in the J ob ·.~ Ask U5 about the Dally .. Wa nted category . Phone ·~) l'olot Christmas 1ree . .,. 642·5678 , (:) Call 00:-~fl * -;;,.. 0 ':r ~ ; ; $1 t;;. ..!.< .:....- • .).. -·· .l Tum them into CHRISTMAS CASH by placing m. od ~our DAILY PILOT CHRISTMAS TREE ~o's "'~ • -',~.,··-·:-. •' @ .. -.. Cf1lllS1'l\1-,\S : : -. l'llESF.:-;T - F IXr:n UPl'EHS .~ ·.t Wa.:ons. tricyc lt•s. bikes . }·, ~ scooters. peddle cars, /: ·:-s k;lle ho;1rds . do lls , bui:.· ... {!.It's. tr;11ns , apriliancC's . - 0 mus il•a l 1ns l rumt·nts , ./ .... s por'1.1n g goods. l'tc. Cle. W .··,,...-~"' .1 o ~s 11••() •. ~ ,.-• - "' ...... , ... •.\';·•'} ....... , ... ··.~·. -.... ... . ... . . ... .. ':. ~·· " ... CHRISTMAS ·• f:::......n GOODIES ~ GALORE :-.-. ... '• . "...: Good u:i;ed toys for kids of -, ~all nges -<!r oss wo rd :~ ~ puz.1ll's -gamcs -1:ol f ... ~ ,:-:. r lubs -blcyt'lt's -baby ~ ~· dolls -& 8;"1rh1 e dnlls ~; _..,,boo ks fo1 youn g & ,• '!"•~ adu\t '-clothes -rtf'orcl ,.; ,"..~ pl aye r s -r et'ords --. ~ rall1os-TV's-s tcreos-.,'-. .... lrain scts -Macramc-·.~ ,:·. homemade gift items -·-:. U1t ch1·11 :q >pha n<'C'S clc "-:.~ . . . ,. . •" . " ... . '{••'.'#o ...... ,, ....... •: ... ·.i,.···· '-.. Y•c.• ... .. .. fhit .. .. fw$.4.00 .... ""' .... .. S6.50 Our Dally Piiot C:hri1tmas T~• wlll Miii Oft Th011k19IYlng Day C91d GCJOln aot ·D~ 41,h, I Ith & 18th. Ju1t call 642·5678 ""d plac• Y""" od today! • J DAILY PILOT OJI Allli!"-· 1005 ""8wn _ IOID D09S 1040 . 1050 15""'9'5• 1015 Mhcll••MI IOIO , 10 t875 ..................................................................... ··········-·-······--•·•••••••••••••••••••••• ......................... Su!'ld!Y· No!y?be ' . l'UIUC AUCTION HOTPOINT wuber "' YorblllreTerriorl'lp vlDe 45 • "5 OY'al 1V, Dlll...iir. blkel,..,. Oftlu Fwollwo & IMh. ,_ to401Mh. ....... tM0 MANY ITEMS OF FIN! efft.. dlJ'v. *"°· Cor boU Ch bloodllne,.Uay Dill.rm. ff!t.. 3 Leaves, t dw $0, m.lmeo&ni>lL l8Q Caneelled C.OOtrarL 200D ,...,..... 1015 •-••••••-•••••••-••--•••••••-•H~•·~ .. J E W E l.. A Y • A R wdfM".M-MZZ SlbaludMrViH ~&US cl}al..ra, 6 Buffet, Hte Porlderol• (Maa Verde> 1ds t'arpelln•, below •"••••••••••--•••••lw••••••••••••••••••t OBJNECTS, ANTIQUES, Will ~.. ·~• ---AKC •--· $7SG. MW ... all. e Sal/SI.I• ti» -. l lmlall5<7 ...... Fl E FURN., ETC. -.,. aome refg, ap-..,-·~·--· c-mp. pm. SI'Aft'f'INGANEW' :;'J~~~~· 6 ~·c~':t~ Mnel,re':.:;:i; Dlalns Room 0~1~0J=ff:hl~Lt!,.: ~e::>1'a:.~o!!~ BUSJNF.SS BLOXHAM'S ..::;~~~~~~;"-l!-~~~__:_.:_~.::_::.:..::~2 Year okl SaJnt Bernard lel,lcbain,A.akln&$850. ~ bwnpet ru:.! t•· Firewood Sup ply, Proresslonal 1010 de· , •IU-e.tt.enalaJ• n•-•ar• •'TOR AKC -Iott orttado. :WO.SUI. , larops, paUo urn.am 511 ·112Z. •1....._ ... --the ... •werfor QuUta SJlh.Lbi.lkln 1;._."" ~ · ·_,.a er. reCric, fine c}\i.aa, work .. , ........ ·~_ ...... :--b Collection of ,over D: aoadcoad.$t5Jolr ~Al\er 4. Never used hide·•·tied' tabltl,iltmuch ml.ac. Sat W ... ......._ s&m. tet_.."'adl, us. 223 21st. st. Newport Beach 675-l!OOl I ' ·11s -....... ...~ 96Q..121D I 5 "'"'...,.. ca.rdl..ek.'37·2811 ; qw -60 -.uv bttor BelutD'ul 6 wta old part l ~· worth $300. a. 4-Swl.314..0rchidCdH ORIEMTAJ.. RUGS, need 'A'·-"' SI 2 tmOOO uso. Soullt Coat! Plaz1 ll f . • r-" llediterra .... IOfa SUS ral d •· Pait 1017 30 uxwl?Y OOlll· • • a • • Hotel, Bristol • San e ng. WatmJ hollle l ~.u·•n SMpherd .,ups. Colfee 6 end tables S85 1113 Kelso upri1ht t;I.:?$ aeve use ru.is • · 58' Sch ~I t.erest 0 000 ' Diea:o Freeway, Coat1 yr. oJd .: Hand Lawi .Ready for Cbrtatmast Lamps, chairs. See a Kln11l1e bdrm furn tapestry~~~oaly ••••••••• .. ••••••••.•••• ooner, n • • • , • J.1es a. Sun. Nov 16th, ... -..... • .Both gd. cond. $1.0ea. 331•1 Camino Capis 1250. 30 C\g),.ailver plated ~~bl~, rr"'y i~·1:r:, 76~ot11m~elal MS2o •• :~~&~~ from Noon to 8PM., ·~ • .,...__..h red M 1 AKC trano, s. J , CapistJ:.Jno coffee uril w/aloohol pac par1'0ll ~1 l'1N """' w.-~. • • .,,,_. • • Mon. Nov 17th. lOAM k Aaffoa ,015 R';'",--e Ke:abound 0 1 ._ '4Q..J406dlr.-bumer ~ Apothee.try r,~"t!"'"'i"ftl'i•~·· • · · 42'SchockSc)looner. • .$44.000. 8PM. Taa: deductlblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• old .loves kids ~ s8i) Sot --.J: .. Kales $:50, S.Clll/Sun. 3253 f~· · -~ ORNAMENTAL WOOD .,, donation. J3 benefit . • · · a, UIUUl."_m 8 ft, IOlli Ml'nnesota, .. #1 ..., S DUCK1quackless. F~irview Specl 1! 01.ym: **I BUY** ~tf:oe CM. After k°:es , excellent cond Z· P' AM 1 Ly! l 1 Ci s t CHllSTMAs·.., M2-CM.58 - p 1rs. & Oran1e C:o . Goad tlted F\lrniture & • UOll.llble.48$41!18 Tradewlnda Ln, N.8 litC*IYJ :_' loah..Po.,,... 9040 W !Oto M e~1.cal Aaaociat1on Appliance1-0R 1 wil F. Alaskan Malamute I Lovely birch dining room Sat/SUn l<M. f"bm. Appl · -i.. .,....... U.-..... ';j HaVt'I lo find home !or 2 ••••••••-••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••Y• ftuxiliary. Sell for You. mo. reu. lovn children sd. Tbl w/2 keavt!I, seai. House Ii: Kitchenware f :. •14 1twt u.oa. •aued}" tats.• 1 dog. Child "at. 191'2 Sea Ray Pleasure 32' .. P ·C" cJauic r aclnir Leaded atain glaas dbl MASTERS AUCTION peJf ma.rkiDP blk.Jwhl 12; 6 ehrt, 2 captains &. To1s . Book a. J!.!' 'a ~ :.:.tu.ni.=,m = lergtc. Please contact (,'"ni,ser, 3'' 2'5 llP, OMC slo op. B eaut If u I ly front doors from 64641616&13).9615 673-2861 Ade.SJ00.548-8011 Clot.bn. Ste reo.~pe ~~-•..i u.W.m ·· meat8'S:Dl7B. xlntcond.mooredlnalip, restored to ori(CIDa1 1111 d $300 979 •..,. recs Pot Pourri e1f e _...tMO.U,,.PUot ~~ •OrcJ-s 1090 $7,21SOl714)9SZ-6Ut eleganee.SleepsZ.Futl o an · • ·5195, A~ .......... 142.1542 ScottJes·AKC pufpiee 9 Aollgue dining •et: 5 ~115~~! \. cttllJ9TMMTllt:£ ·2· ••••••••••••••••••-••• ~.&"n-S829eves. SSM893 .,.......... IOZO wk'~. will hod for rouDdlable,S'sideboan ~'..,U.taUet,_,.~, · FIE • w b -U•.,.lewl,.. -1-· Christmu'95-6415artr6 ith be Id I DoubleGara&eSale.1207 ;o...r0&Nllll ... n..w111 -~ LOS . a r e ouse 3&'Tri·cabin0wenl KlTEU'. ANTlQUEC01TAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• P&t w ve e I as~. ., •PPtVonT'habC1•1n1 S.le. 400 p1ano8 & Of· .,1 Sh' GreatCoad.$500 Antiques, collectables• UaedBit,f:s&Paru.Bu · chairs, $2,495. ~ota.qu._ Summerael l..n. NB ~o.1 • ...... •Dw . .u..· aans,new/U3ed.Splnets, a1. 1p cn,$509 decorat.oritems sell d t d 2 ri ~toY I04S desk with chair. Z2 F\lm,rucs.etc.IM. 11U.•IJ&ll..C.iJMMr11 .. Grands Players Goin. 2 Heads, twin gas,·1----=c.:.:=---- e.i Newport .Blvd. Ne~ Bl CM. :..z.19~ ·······~·-~·-·········· ridetat1'' ~·· ~· c:::. GIANT PATIO SALE -~;.;(b~;~."'·~ out ror busines~. Rent g~rat.or, radio. ~tereo. Sabot.Gd Condltioa I I Ne~~l~ach ' BUYING or Siu.ING ~roo!!l~:~~t~;:;; f~t ~:~~.;~~ g:fsak,s~t~:f~l;s~h~,~;I , ' , .• ' . •. s::r~.::y~u,.a ~a:l~I: i!ia~~~~l;~e2.1'i:iOC:; i::=~· I 00/o OFF A Horse? See HORSE 1 0 v I 0 g • G u es 5 ~~·D•)'S &. 'Ev,n. 1t.ereocomp. All at greal Bal~ Bay Club Mei:n· Chickering, Yamaha,1~-~-~'!_E~lll~·~2'!16'.:·---lf---..:.;::..c"-'"--- WITH THIS •o FOR SALE SHOW at what? ....... hJs name Is ings price1! Sat. 10.4, Sun. bersb1p. Sar. $1000 dm· Kim b a 11, w r IL ar. 2 8 • Monterey • Sllpt/ ---'"-"-'-'-"'.:C:"":..:::....i Coto. de ~za Dec. 7th. "Stripes "'. Alovln g to 10-12 . 353 Promontory count.673-1.34f. (714)638·2110. 12072 Traditional. Cbrys, Oodts 90f0 ~~;~·:2red Pennell apt. and c.a n 't keep. Trwldle Bed, good cond.: Dr. East, N.B. 673:4592 H.O. Model RR layout Brookhurst. GG. crown. F B, head, talhm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIQUES . Pleasecall 646-1484 . yea rl!I old: $~0 . mal· 3 Familf l(llr sale Sat & Gx9' fold away_ read PianoTunerHas s tereo. &Int. cond. BOATSUPS $35 B1c:ycle, Sears 3 Spd AJrectionate blk male cat tresses not incl d W ·8584 Sun 9.4 PM 7822 Liberty for track. 962·1550 Pianoforaalo 846-3848. Some Uve·1board.!I 1'H~~~N!o1NACE ~-~a p art bicycle} 2 Y!'5· altered, shots, box Complete houseful of St.H.8.&42·390f Goonh (or planters. Ex-* * 960-11$5 * • $87S.-9' N E WPORTER "5-86lG Ex.l 4 ISJ 10% orf with this ad 1 -'.=.;~~:;-::;-::-.--:-1 ~tr~a'"'"!!00~·:.'644~"'~130'!:..· ---1 ~~~~re .f~ ~~lei· Clll Car stereo speakers & an· cell. gin ideas. Nov. 16. laby Grmtd Eboftv' Dinghy wi:ip Johnsofd& Desperate, ly need, •llP2 !>~ 1700So.Grand Ave. JOSpd. bicycle ONLY 'IJ.tE TWO OF.US Apt 3 cM ~ a imar, teMas. blk & while TV!I , 12·4 PM ~74 Talbert seoo Oecorator ,cs.Side cover-me1s 0 · m 00 r n I 0 r ~ Santa Ana 543-4881 good cood. $50 LEFT kittens blk & bob· • rue. hideabed,MZ-8171 F .V. & ~ Tbls. 61'5--'lZTi 57H24t. Trimaran. Responslblo 673-2912 tailed M6-zt&c' Uke oew Custom 92" Sofa 1911 38' Twn Screw Chris young couple MG-7533: ar- Unusual Sale, African . Celery Green 1115 Abo PATIO SALE. SUNDAY :S.Custom Tool Boxes for BABY GRAND PIANO Connie, full c:overs. tr6PM. "'" Art, ~igned Lil hos, 1·2·3 Centunon Super Lem~ns 3 Bl11ck cm eyed 11dorable other select pieces i.nctu ONLY New basketball "'2 or % ton P .U.-$25ea. $550 sharp, very low brs, s ips "r.o':t:S'. STOmooth.. wt Vienna Clocks. Live ~pd8 Con:umer Ciwde kittens. 2 F , IM. JO wks Italia n Proveoc:iai rim & bac:kboard $1Z. Baby bed S2S, bi-c:bair PriYat.eParty 494·99CB 7, radio & generator, 3000y NB ~t andariJl/Wood Ducks. <Hui.l S uy. erfeet cond. old. need love. 646-0&50 Fruit wood stereo con· WtoJJght Iron h an~ing SlS.548-4862. S._,_, Moch'·--I09l $39.SOO. Nr. Lido Bridge. 673-1931 arcus, 6".66os. 952-04.58. ...._. tu.491·LS66. lamp, porlAb l e dis ... --JI _. -'---'-"-------'c., • 6 mo Beagle mix female sole.551·1886. hwasher--. worktable "rwwoodfSloc:kUp ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days 873·7300, Eves. -as • _., " · z 67$-5761 uk for Bill. P ine Drople af Table.· S.::.i---.. 8030 housebroken & .spayed w e have 8 home full ol wfd~awer,m•crum.720 $1Scorddel,&42·2S2A . Zig· ag portable, Just NEWPORTSlll' I 615-1451 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 · · W l ·ng su-.J •· d ·a 4g3 ....,.,,, ' -eaves. . Beautiful liv.rm. den. omanss Wllll """e°" some es1 M . ·J•ov Vflf', RDF fath. manyl-'=------"'>-'= potato masher l egs, 3 • .,_,...,"""'' !t£fr e t o good home quality furn for .sale Shalimar.CM · cleaned, works perf. "72 Gr11nd Banks 32• AP l7S 11!?".~6 Orienta 1 I rugs 9 x 12, 4 x 14. Fujic!1's~~:1u~ l~ns all • 8050 ~=!~~ete;!.d ~~e~1~· ~ 1060 t'~=~·s~li~:.r~~.r;~~: ::::..e '-G--~ 1094 xtru. Briat:,J PP 84-4-5228 Pvt4000' loot Siii!;_~,. Smal area rugs . NO components & acces~. 15 •••••••••-•••••••••••• ' 1 -1 : •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 1-2 Orig. price. 837 ·5804 s+= I=; _., Great overni1ht low cost · me. 675--w. D.EALERS.675-5931 . Pr · ll c 11 f d Two gold velvet ch,.1s1SSO ~ors. la mps, 01 ~nt TRAILER. Z h ors e · ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ru lse r ·l 966 20' · -laif tn a . a or e· ea . 2 rt . .stool5 $1 0 ~,... & deeorator items. Miley1Exhibitor, 1' .hi , Hunt coat, girls Royal JENMIMGS Tollycraft head, 'fr.esh WboaANTt. ~p·•.li,Ppll.orno321'1Sv~~~ ;\NTIQUE desk , Jiand s. • ea med typeloffee tble rnu a t see! 13362 xlnt rond. Sacrifice Blue w /red lining. Pd 1 bl '"" ... ca rved, d ark ~edar from Sacnfice $650. , SJO: sq. lbie ~· oet. ,hie: Elhelbee . Tustin . Ea ~t Sl600. 1-""irm. 493-6356 $90: worn on re. $40. COMrQUMD IOW ;~~~.'d':::i ~~te:i!! board. 152-7410 Equado r, C1rc:a 1900. 67S.5284or499·4131 SJ.S lele tble z dsk $35 on Santa Clara of£ Tustin . 499-4287. Brand new. $100. Two un· w/charger. bait l•nk, nu Sli'p want-• fo• 30• po-e· fi73·12S6 t • • • • • Ave oncorner "'2 A r a b 1 a n '-\ derwaler spear guns. eu • .. • -----------il\.1irandaFVf3SMMSLR swvl.chr.FS, gl_a ss & · · thoroughbred.colt 8 mo.Jieathkil 25 .• Color TV powere~ by .2 2 hull & bottom paint. boat Newport Be8ch ••CLEARANCE•• w /JS. 50 . & 135MM wrought 1ron .n1k -naksofa & Ottom an, end oldS250.aftS,S3l·7588 $30, Concord tape re: ca rtrid ge . V e ry Mercury 850 (714) (714)528-1587 •200/o OFF• Lenses. Xlnt Cond. $ll!i, sta nd $20,cabin~t bed tab~es &·lamps, mirror, corder $50, Maytag Port powerful &. accurate. 5.'l2·9646 lo~ c--i & 645-7421 · $50. 3 dr-chest $20. cor· antique rocker, &. a nti· (2) Pinto mare, Bay Geld· dryer 125 Schwinn Con· 64.\-2200 , . . v•-. 4""'9'--0N DRESSERS nertbleSJ.0.846-3319 que gate leg & chairs . ing young&. papered . 1 ' pd 26 .. $50 40 Chns Craft twm V-8. Sid 9010 WITH T}IJS AD Bolex Hl6M body w /PAN·· 642·0070 MS·~ tinenta IO 5 · Surf Boards xlnt cond semi auto pilot, d epth ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . . ' Fisher &.Chatham Ci nor l 7-85 l\.1 l\.1 reflex MOVING: Hide ·a ·Bed , · 640-4791 Bruce Jones $80. Russ~i -ri~de~. xtras for cruising 16' 6" Glastron, l·O !30 ~ Antiques zoom lens, used $500 tbl5. Qn 1't~ttress ~et , Geroge Sole 1055 HouHhold Goods 8065 12 place settings Lennox $40. 962 -9159. & ''!live aboard. $16,300. HP w/easy loader trlr. 405 EICamino Real, 645-0592 sofa·ma_tchin g chairs,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• China "Olympia Gold'". Pr1 ply. 962-2006. o r $3.750 or b5t. ofr. MusL Tustin lamps , dinette. 536·8588. PUILIC A UC Tl OM Never u 1 ed. $4 oo . Storr, Restaur..t, 847-8166 sell , 714-640-5192. 832·5101 .llamto5pm CAMER•S Roundped Id , MANY ITEMS OF FI NE .·:·,·:~·····~ • .,-. •. ·.; ....... -.. ~ &44·5467 lar 1095 , . . Closed Sunday RolleiOex f 3 5 Planar esta erorator .,-• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38 C111ss1c, sohd mahog. 15' Boat '7S HP Mere.• & ----"'===='----, $lJ5 Tope~ &.ipw D w' table & 4 chairs, very or· ESTATE JEWELRY . ·~ PUlll.IS ·~· Chinchilla cape, Fostoria 22. Shurneboard. must be 17' Drake Craft, made in trailer.' Ski or fis hing. GoingOutOfBusiness r 18ssmmTopcor si4o: na~.-Sectoapprec.$250. ART OBJ.ECTS, AN · [!? IOOICS ·, gJUJware.DuneBugty, moved , mak e offe r . San Pedro, all orig. $129S.4!H·M6S Norm's Trading Post iochn m t 5 6 Topco~ $90 : 838·9014 TIQUES. I' INE FURN , ' JEWELIY ;, Sm. tools. Lawn edger. 979-1268 ·. 645·3199 planking, no dry rot,1-'="--..o.:-""'-----SO"C 90"k Off ~1 t It · · · • ETC. PHONE FOR IN· ·;-PU.MTS :; never in sail waler 4 17' f\IUer Ful·f1ite. E . 1 os ems 2XronverterforTopcon, ~fovingtoSmallerHome. FO. &: BROCH URE.• -" Ofr.831·2179 TY R p I u ·All Good-d1·11·on.$300. verything Mus tGo Sl5 497 .3547 eves All l , i Got 111y of 111.t1e 10\I -'. , adio, 855. w row ngsep. .. ..... Selling out to the bar( · ' · exce_ss m_us go· 645-2200 ·:"' ar.n't u1ine~ You can ; Plants, j n d r lo u ld r . HJFf Ster-8098 orig. brass hitrdware. or bstafr. 635·5178.f II C ,.,,._ !J40 Many misc pieces of .~ 1u1Wm111for 11le 1n • :. 8 ll d' Se ts 12 ' -, Ibo 1·1 · d h' Id wa s.31732 o.ast llwy.--,.' f -~ 2 8 .t .GarageSale·l\.foving <'boitOllll•"""r>d'rour . .,1 asse 1n-rm. a •••••••••••••••••••••••e .w sp1w1n s 1e on loats,Stor~O"O South Laguna · •••••••••••••••••• ••• urn. inc ng r sw es, e yth" g goe M' c .-,_ DAILY PILOT ; w/4 chrs $350. 848-0564 PANASONIC trailer. S1700. Open for ' I . h . . lE AKCltegblkminlature lovely orator dining. ev r in . s, ~s ."-CHRISTMASTftf.F.. .•. . bid Days 53&6.112 eves •••••••••••••• ••••••• n s Antiques Pnvat . bar bar stools & kit. tools. camping supplies o Tum lMff unusN i1"m1 ; Penn Bdrm setJ4.SO Exp QuadReceiver. 842 ·i::v;., ' ' · IO•TSTO .. GE ' SChnauzerMl'F cheap iteiTis. Even bikes·all glassware, paintings .. ·-..:into Christm•s C"1sh' ~· ~ 7 112..s i,~. like' new: Quad8lrack.4 speakers, ·"'=\. · " ~ ~r~~iti v;Hf~;~pll:c~e s& .. 963-6533' ,. quality merchandise. No etc:'. Nov 15 & 16 8171 :-. Our ctinttm•~ Tnoe•tll .• $2. pr.84S·0564 $190. 645·8964 28' Chri~ ~ VllF, RDF, $1 per ft . N~port Be~b · washstand.538·7m •PET WORLD• junk. 314 Orchid, CdM. Whitestone Dr. H .B. Off ,'..) ~~~r .!~i~,.~~v!:h~ ·~· TEAC m Stereo Ca sctte Depth Indicator. Slps 6. CallTom, 54 S·0222 675-6116 Atlanta. btwn Beach & :~. u01 • akb. c ell 642-!.STI :. 0 RAP ER Y FA BR.IC recorder&. player. Used Many xlras. Pvt ply. ... . Coclr:.crs , Chihua h ua , Magnolia •: ret.......-mrorm•bon. !-, SALF: Stock reduction only20h s ..... 0 640.8800 $7500. EveS'/Wknd s 1rGMpOrtatlOft 'Appliancts 80 I 0 Poodles, Shihrtzu, G . Virtue game table & 4 up· •i\"}'":j·;~ ··~ •."···~· .. ·· ··:·;·. · 50-70"t,. off. Labor $3.SO r ·...., · 675-6842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shorthair, Pit Bulls, holstered chairs, gd . Refrig. sofa. metal deteC'· per width . KE N Beauti fu l color console . Cwr~rs. Sole/ Electric Dryer&Washer mini-Schnau:ter. Porns. rond .Sl00.581 ·6321 tor. lamps. be-els. misc. UUTCl-IEJ(· DRAPERY, 1V big screen all c han.28'Norweg1a nSptsfshr Rnt 9120 forSale. Pekes, We s l ies , IOu . 11446thN.B.6'7S·0384 HI-LO gold carpeting, 1510 "A" F.. Edinger, nels mustsell 165 /o['best Chrysler 6,head,slps 2 ••••••••••••,•••••••••• 8.19·0586. mixed puppies. Stud svs 9x12 _Early Ame:ican re· ESTATE SALE of •I•. • 155 yards . Xlnt cond. Santa Ana . 541·2080 ofr 545·6813 ~.850. 646-9000 ••1N1 •· Campers -s.up, ----==-=='----I mostbreeds.2525W.17th very;1b lc rl_lg. ll1s & Her • °" Never been lived on. in ..,., Gaffe rs Sattler drop-in al Fairview. SA. Open white swi vel rockers. M~s. J. L: Bascom 1 • f!r1o-$!.OOYd . 552-4883 600 lbs Urtha ne foam, 400 Antique Enghsh Piano 18'Century Bay Launch ~he lls $179.SO·up. M .a - gas r ange. R51D·l. Still eves.5Jl·S027. Lge lamp,645·4832 m1nent pioneer . am1 Y· lbli1 2lbs.tndrums4Qt lb. $350• Up ri g ht $200. Universal•,fullcovers Jorway, 858 W 18th, CM in box . $l60.00. 837.1314 14331 llolt. Tustin. Con· Jewelry 8070 631.24 66 675_2529 or 751_1~. $850. 64&.9000 &l2·8471 aft6Pr.f. Irish Setter Pure Bred Pa 0 mpered_ Pool Table. tents of r11nc:h house & ••••••••••••••••••••••••l ~'.:'..'..~""-------...1.'-lc~~"*'~~~~---f-'°""'-,---cc---:-.:::::::::'.:'.'l:::=:C.:-;:-::-::::--:;--:--::--..:c.:..:.:..:::::...~----I pups$.50whilelheylas t 3 h x7 Solid ma~ogany , barn. Antiques, Vi c · WA"'TED Leopard Coat. Rare, like locrh&Marine Al.AS KAN 49 by Owner FOR SALE '73 cab-Ovr Dryer good cond. Washer 55&-72S4 642.5440 slate Lop. Ca rmine felt. torian L iv. Rm. Set. " new. make offer. Call Equlptnftlt 250 llrs. Excellentcondi· c:m pr. 8' bd. sips 4, ice & dryer, needs r epair. $46-4130646-3048 Queen Anne Din. Set/6 TOP CASll DOLLAR eves.&9 ,613-Z27 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1on $120,000 (213 ) bx, range,sink,storai:e. AJl3$75.673·3016. BORZOI <Rus s ian 0 .. l 6 cane back chairs, China PAID FOR•YOUR . . General 9010 22s.408S. elec wtr pump, NICE! . Wolfh ound ) 6 mo's , 1n1ng rm se . r hrs. c abinet. oak tabl e, JEWELRY. WATCH E.5. Baby Cnb, hke new. $40. . . $450.499-4131 /675·S284. Ke nmore Wash e r SSO. trained. s how qualit)', drople.af t.bl , 4 pc bdrm desk/c hair. Tea cart. ART OBJECTS, GOLD, E verything for Baby.••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' Fishing boat, lrlr, 711.a Kenmore Gas Dryer $75 terms .avai l. 639.2182 s e l . Or 1 en la I r u J;. Silver . Quilts. Rose Can· s 1 L v ER s ER v 1c 1-:. Reasonable. 494 ·1419 BOY S C OUTS NF. E 0 llP outboard see & make 10' Shasta Camper Trlr, Wes ti ng h ou se E lec .67~,,3.~sz,1~3'-------i ton Tea Set Rocking FINE FURN & AN · BOATS . Tax Adva n· orr.491-2165 Propane ti ghts , s tove & Dryer $4 0. Gu.ar /DellHaVe something to sen•-h · R 'k 11 TIQUES 645--2200 ROTOTI LLER. Wa rds tages.call "io\G-4990 refrig.slps4,verycle:tn. 546 .8672. Classified ads do il well. Walnut D1n1n g Se~. 6 chrs. c. air s .. oc co ec-· Top·Of·L1ne. 81 1P, still in 18 ' Corsair + trlr. '73 $650. 498-078.5 . . , .. iiiij .. iiijjiiiiiljjiii .. iii Cstm covers. hkc ne w tion/eqwp. Tools /Far~ Mochirtety 8078 box, $3SS. 10' Fern green FISIUNG boat, no motor , Chrysler 85 OB $18001---------- ...-. -S21S. Ph: 152·6158eves. eqwp. 9Al\f to 3Pl\t, F'r1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofa. xlnt qua I. $400. 18 '. long , solid. Needs 642·2123. 424 E. ltilh St. Cabover Camper fiLs any .. Nov. 14 thru 16th. Barn Cla using Vert millin g Refrig /Fre e zer, gd painting , w/lrlr. $100. CM. compaetlruc:k,usedonly ()pens at8AM . machine Afode.I ao:.,,, 110 working cond $45. Top-Call 838·7Z77 . once. 556-0159 Bookca se. P er 3n , J s helves. Conlmp. 30x72". Xlnt cond. $2 00 / bsl . ' .....-v,. -' l · G rr . & s ttl '16 B1rchcraft. J8hp 2 Fam. Garage Sale : Gas or 220. Stand incl. Lak e '.'.'· e1ne a ,,crs a er WANT to go boating? Fis· Johnson + trailer. $480. Motorcycin/ ,;,,.=~ 9#~q//~ ... f A CONV£N1ENT SHOPPIHC AHO ~/. 840-126 1. '1 NEW be3utiful }lcrc:ulon Sofa & Lovescat. 1\-tust sell. $235. 963·8601 rang~ w /~ridle, boys new. $1100. Call 631 ·0280 ~leganl. range w /2 bing? Sailing? Will ar· Call6734746 Scooters 9150 Schwinn bike, baby & daya,642·1494 eves. 0 e ns , s m ok e -glass range :sai l or power ••••••••••••••••••••••• boys clothes &: toys, Mlscell 8080 doors, '385• 40 gal,. cruises &. teach you the Boats Sail 9060 1914 Kawasaki 17SCC. Im• ..:;1 SEWING GUIDE FOR THE CAL ON THE GO. .::.---~ Personalized Designer Pattern ~~ 7226.5 • Spade11 ) Boulique ' • .;.• ,, • •r.j • ) . • 4 ·\:; • "' . , '17; . ' ' I .. ·~ ~ ' :. ../ r; "" ·I •• \\ . ' I" I I I I' I I ' ! I~~·;.".,,'' . \I · •. •' ,.,; ~ 1~·11 l : I ~~.'; P• "ffil v.: '·e. '104' "'I 1 1 "_: J e ··.~ 10 • • • ~ t. • " L :·, • •" ~-5.,,,... " I . • .. • .,. _: ' .r; 1,' ... ~, ../,}.. ~ r.hn1 • : I , 1 • • ,......, -"') Cotalor ~ · .;,. .. .( ,,; t 1.0•1 ,· '\,. J'f .~ :' / '... ' , •• 0. d -i.. " ,• ;>'° t.~ ... \, I • Sofa & Lovcseat, never used . very gd. qua!., s a c rl£ic e, movin g tricycles, potty chair. mwous 1t$32atv51an5-lrod3 5tank 3lx20,' ~ 67J..1256 Roland •••••;••••••••••••••••• mac tilate $500. Ph·. Playpen, bottle & food ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 17 ·-r-~· ' R-"DIO 00-8335, work. 640-7442 ~arme~. iron, toaster, ?.; .. ~·;?;i-:)l.1·,o .. ·44-jt!'\· Canadian muskrat jacket 125lb mou~ted Tuna $75. • c~ROUED home.AskforTom . hnens,d1n.rm sct,coffee ;:. TOYS ~~ ideal for dres!l &: sport R.D:F • l1_ke. new $45. "'"' tbl. naug. chairs, hang· . . $1SO/bst.off 1968.1894 Truline sp1nn1ng rod, $80 Scale Model Or 12 meter Bell cycle helmet,lm~ae. ing l am p s, bell~ ..• ·.·;. /;;--n ~~~~S ~~ · new,s cl1$45.Ncwcomm. s1.lboop1• 6 Fbll.l loCnl•I snap-on face guard 1z. massager. l\.fu r h !lafore. ~ ....... GUN CABINET. solid nor.lite$25.0thcrmisc. ~5.~ass U • a 71h $25.962-2344 King Si l.e Bed. complete. Sat 9·4, Sun 9·2, 868 St. ··~ CLOTHIHG "~ teak, xlnl cond. $225.1 ~2115~B~ro~a~d~w~a~y~,~C~M':_ __ l ..'~:::"~-------l~;-;::::;;;:::--;;;:-::;;-;;;;;;;;:- clal·, C-la '"esa • •. Ool any of these 10 11 ',· T 1 T ·i 1 S '70 Collon Tn'als 250CC Xlnt c:ond .• S400 new, · "" ••• • ·~·doolnttd!Voaranlisl-. en raier,s ps .pro·loak,Maintenance[ l7'0'D d S ·1 ·• ' Asking S175.S46-9441 . 1 6 1 h p 1 a c e & ~thern1llf01"ealeinab<is :'J pane stove, port·a·polty. "'~t 9020 ay ay ai or $300. Gd condit ion & 962·2562 1-'-=='-"'-"-""'----·I '.;: !his size imdoer our ···.: $450. 839-0310 ~· Ct' trlr &. mot.or• Sl •200 spare parts 968·5974 Westminster . Cl\.f. Sal / ... ~ DA.ILY PILOT ~.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• 646--5004 a ftr6 Pl\f ' . c h a ir s: $15. Chi Id 's un. P lants , m ap· ~ · CHRl~lMASTRt:E •· .. Lge newly r ecovered 17' CU ST o M M a r in e 1!174 1h 250 cc E lsinore Dining table & 6 Bentwood S s I - PI i a n c e s. fur n & ·\Tun! u.o.e ""'Uffd iwms ·~ sett.ion.al, naugahyde, 2 Woodwork. Repairs, re· N~esl 5 1•"°11 t, ~an J ose Braod nu never raced 10 ·needlepoint chair. anti· Goodies!64S·l088. ~.int,. Chr11tm•• C•1h!'. ......... e u racing gear h b "k 1795 que picture fram es & i..::.:.::=:::.:.:..:::..:.:=o._ __ 1 ·~"Our Chrt.tmu TrTe .,u ·~ wing tip c:hairs,, uphols., models. J ames Hoover. dbl ~ltom hull, North ~~~l on l e • mirrors. 2 antique slip· Sunday 8A~-1PAf Nwpl ~ eppe•r Th•11•11i•ln1 ,.,. l , 6 mo old W~tingho~e M&-7868eves. snil like new $600. Call '~=-="--------"' ~,:Dey• •1•1ri Ott. 4th • ...._ 19curt. r e fr1 g w/1ce 552.448 ft s •; H per chairs, bookcase & Shrs alley sale. Walnut. i-~ 11U1 • Vllh. _c.11 Mt·~•;:;. ma kcr, (fros tfrce). Carpentry. Formi.c:a Arc:· ·I a er: pm 61 onda 160. Super misc. end tables, buffet Cedar off Pros pec:t .. \'.~..:':!o;:_ """'~---".!.-',:,..-.. :;_ Console Stereo, Girls Acetylene/welding. 30 $395 -SABOT Sailing sharp. $250. 548-2765 or server table, recliner Clothes toys tools ... ,, "~ · .._..'"' ., &landardstl spdbikc,nr y r s . exp. 64 2·7909, Dingb. y.Gm-old. 642-"605 • c:hair (like new>. port. plants diShes. ' • MS-3614 J '"" sewin g machine, braided ' WANTED new.919-2251 ' a•y 675-4241 . '73 Kawasaki 90, Streak re~. lamps &. many Stereo, Twin be<ls, End TOP CASH DOLLAR CARPET,Ukenew.Grecn loak.Manne-1Jdol4.Trailer Mndel, xtras, like nn potted plants. 548-8939 ~~~·~~~f V~~'d~sML~: p A 1 D FOR y 0 u R shag. 45yds. $2 .00peryd. ~,....... 9030 Good condition $325, 962 ·Ei026 . 6 matched Cherrywood H.fJ.Sal.&Siln.10-S. JEWELRY. WATCllES. 546-1838 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !875. &1S.ZJ4G. 74KX2SO dining rm chairs. $12.50 ART OBJECTS. GOLD B nd D & N. h HARPOON GUM Xlnteond. $700 e a . Simmon s N a u<. Newbar5"1ong$15.Vinyl S lLVER SERVJC I': ra new ay ig l lla nd·m ade stainless P /Catw/trailer. 494-4603 · Commercia l Water <oodcond.$2 95<) -hideabed gd. cond. $50, oran1e love s~at &: chrs, Fl NE FURN & AN· Heater :· Never unrrated. stttl, in case w /xlra a m· · , . Gibson ref rig $50, Lg. up· exc. cond. Sl7S set. Plate TIQUES. 645·2200 Suitable for pool or lge mo, harpoons, etc. 1',ires 675-2.391 artr 6 P?tt 72 Suzuk~ 18S. Jtlnt cond . hol has50Ck. rust tweed glas~ mirror 36"x42", like ri fle. Perfect for 30, Motor.Sailor deisel 2.000 m1, $450 557·'7077 $15, 548·4716 $5-0. Almost nu multi· PUILIC AUCTION fa mil~'. 5o% off. $250. swordfis h. P.cnn. fishing VHF', bt tnk, 2-yr old: eves. . color shag rug 9xl2, $80. MANY ITEMS OF FINE 635-5liS. reel 14/0 with 800 yds. $?9,500.642·57'75 ·11 Jfon~:t 450 Chopper FURNITURE Misc. Sat/Sun 9·4. 2474 ESTATE J EWELRY, Ga r age door open., new 130 lb. line & un· ( He nredon .Bedro om Orange,CM ART OBJECTS, AN· nu·$9S, ••a n's Spanish limiledc:l11ssrod Other 16'SNIPE,glass. c:uston_:i r~mc.t ank,sca l Su ' fl t TIQ N m 1 p 1 · etc. EnJ!1 ne bored out 11e, magn1 cen e xec Misc. items UES, FINE; FUR .. Chest, $100. Accordian ar:ge enn ree s & rods. trailer, xlnt cond. elec start, 16 .. rear whl. des k w /compo n e nt Su ETC. PHONE FOR IN· $150.552-3246. Misc. ne.w Mar~n e $900.551·3718 sits low, looks great. bqokshclveit &: cabineU, Sat.& n. FO. & B R OCllURE. hardware !nc:l'd. Bilg1' runs g reat $900 firm 1920Set'relary. 3 cUltom 21Z3SterlingAve.CM 64.5-2200 Cuckoo clocks & others pumps. stainless steer· 1't Interest avail. '75 &W.Olll baralooU,queen..sprinl '§' that are c uckoo . 1ng wheels , ctr, e tc T~landerlO'Die!'!el .Oana ..cc....__cc... _____ • &.mattress.pairf1reside .I' .. T h1 oughly /Reasnbly oo.-.n. Pl Harbor . Pvt Party. '"'411 0NOAXR75 d h · ",'·'nv. " TAR GA ... E,,.·•ii. -101 d •=•1 ' chairs, ecorator c air, ,•:"i'/1 .111 Cl ~ -.-ovrhauled. Will 'call / 581-5 a)'l!I. ""'" 07 F.X CELLENT CO ND. Sat & Sun 314 Orchid 1'. •••u 11.1.L\Y l POLLo\N un.. delvr. Bert Petersen. Jlolman&:Moody35ZFont eves. 962·97fi6 CdM ..... ,, tt ,_ o-i, ........ ,., ....... H i._..,. u,i;r. o49:J...4088 mornings. eng. Blueprinted, just •CLASSIC• ·~ T . h 650 Bo ..,. ....... .i.~~ '• .~. s•G.. ..,. .-bit ew 11 d I~•").;• Tq d.,~.,iop ,...,.,,,a~ lo-M.....!0¥. «' 11 "!' r e , Y . trans. 20, Ben ed"ct SI r1 um p . n· Antique oak droplde11r din· .;·~~ <i'Od ~coo•e•o< ..... :h•'Q•ol'U'l"ttwt\ J-lt-ll-~• Gas Pan •I Ray wa 11 $600. bsl ofr. Ant ique N~ rigori~g/' .,_1GOP1 2 nevillt.>. 17,000 mi. Stoc:lr:. lng tbl & 6 lad erbac:k ,(('T•uinn ot._._Zodo:b11i:l'!,1Qn. ·7...._. heater$2S Ta{rail Log. Misc new 17650ew ...... s ai..,, ~ ~ .. 9;00. Day 494-6.572. Eve chrs, RCA color tv, xlnl ~ u • H 1-J• -6t<Moo KOi.HO ff'73.6&t0 marine hardware & in· 646-~••: 491.2!)9.t •.VJ.!.~~l :: ' r \ cond. Sm11ll appliances. '" ~ ... ; 111 Jr=, ~~~.. ~~ ~ stl'Uments 6JS.Sl78 Chinafor8.54().()()88 :;t~,1~ ,;r.;:-~~-:;:=.., Miteelm.10.1 · · C~O, without motor New '14 S uzuki 400TM ~ ._..... ,.,~, """s.-t W..ted 1011 Power 9040 _.... sooo.xtras,ncw7S1Jonda N~~I~e~:~~rl~v:~ ~!Ti· it:-~ ~~.... :if£~-~·~~ •••••$••••••••••••••••• ~~:·~··•.••••~••••~·;~· 962-3650 750Sllk>0.5"45·1278 2 12" treble blocks. ,.;.,.,,'"~.··'! ia-.oo,.,._,. 10~ ote.11 !:al S CASH SS FOR . ru1sea ong a n CORONADO 30-'73. Fully i4 YAMAll1\ 12.SMX Ac· 67J.l256 ~i;;o-:'{:M 11 \oolol :;::_ ~~ "-.a.ll'..Oj G~used rurn trefrigs CNscr. inboard. Hull in equipt. xlnt ct1nd St~Jl . XI t • d 1.:::::..="--------1 l""~ .. ~-'!'!!!'-l at: f.J ...... 71¥"" ·•~n f'tm /stoves. 546·0768. fine cond., En~ needs re· avail. wllb. boat.' P .l'. ~!s~~.I C!;., n c:o n • .. ,. O,j °' 1•1~ e•"'ICM"' 1 --'"'-"-'.::....:.:..c...:...:.:.:~ pair. $600. Definitely sell· ,,~,.. """'"· ........,. "" . ...., · _ Dea.utlrul Tape!ltry COV· ".,.....,-," ::~ :!t...~ J?=:.... Of(. u ~ . •t f I th i . ......,..,"""' ered n ivan $325, :i;triped .;.~i111f 11 ,,....,. ,,~ 11 ,_ ,.,; •• ,"1.~ Wanted I single-seat s tair 1ng 1 or es{' an t s • Mini ·Trai l Rike . N rw blue +iirn c:hair $T5. ~1.)-~·!1 n•.... '''"''" 1•c.-11.•1i.11.i<: c:limbc.r lll\. worth.613·30'74 . Mus t se ll 2 ~ Sloop, engi ne. $125 /ofr. Call 962·032.2 . n-~~ ~~""'" ~~.::"'" 646·33'48R.6. 30'Jeffri .. ~, lln'd•e w/Npt, moor1.ng. Mus &42·73l2nr642·181 2. lfO )1 S>oo<t ~I -II lo,..,....... •OV•llvt l' I ,.. Sri! $.'),~9S, 675·6866 •• • 1bil Spadea Boutique YWSiOD of the·pi.nafore for Jn.. PeUtes is sheer eocttantment. Your choice or abort. cnlcY.alt • lonf, all wtth noucy bem rurnes. Poctel..I are set ln the aide 11e11m and It zipa u,p the center back. Fabrica: challis, ~UJD. •elveteen. 7Z36S is c-ul ocllY In Jr. ~e Si.res .'S--1.5. Si&e 1 requiffl a... yda. of 45" tabric for the loncltmgtb, 3 118 yd.I. ttr the mld·calf or 2 1 /& yds. for the •hort lengt.h. To order: atnd pattern number, site. oame, fddreeA and dp. Price $2.5» plua ZS-poalage. Spadea Mlnl Catalog with 91 pages of recent .styles, Unus1.1al Antique Oak dou· Uk!u4il'l.1 OYer IO aU new~. $2.00 postpaid. ble de1'k w /chairs for "2 Mike ~heck payable lO Spldea SMd orders to thlJ $15.5 546""413 neWtpaper, c/q_ Spade.; l 8ricl4:eSL, Mllront, N.J. !-"===::...----! .._ l>lpt. CP·l$. B(aple bdrm. set comp. 7 (~ N 1! 11 ~~ ~~r •i •-,.,, ·,~ Mmical S/f'.J17.500. ·oo 250CC Y am~ha 111u."1 .~,.;:;;; l!t,..-"' htZ. tEf.: '"" lR1lnnenh 808l1 --~--=•~7S~·~·•~t~•~·---ICOR 23 Try $4 .2M sell, m ake offer . Street ~11.11 J; ~J.,,... Nt'W.. t~!?O--» ,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' CO!l'Zl S10.9~f ordirt.586-0597. .... ,~~ ),...... •1 ~....... •ll(O Jarman amp. t op 10 llave.omething you wanl CORJO $18.51\1 If r. •ue " ~ ~ ~~"' ::=-:. ... '"· 1' ,...._ WJlU RMS w /rcve.rb -. to tell! 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VerJ 101111 ORVOl.KSWAGt-:N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1""642-l812or&42·731 2 MOT RS •75 Landcnai1er CXfPrt•xpi rci. 11 17 75 PAID 1n 11 e s . Pr Id c o f PAID FOR ·72 XKE Y·l2 2+2. iable Soft top IMMEDI •fELY owntirahip and show!I it OR N(Yr brown. 11i·irc wheel s. MG 9742 1,, Sil,-., 71 t 'h•·,.,. L ui , rJ1 h o, ,. •'·lly -w·p Bu e "l TOl"'~ILAll '"' ••• Av-try y,•y -.. ' > 4·S riet•d, air 11ohoc k., FOR• L •-u "'I · Yon " -vv • hl.llO trnnli ., a ir , FAf . • ••••••• ••·•••••• 0 VIEJO War-n huh~ n1 111t&~nov. hPat~r. 4 sp1~. n u 11r('s , ,.,L trrm1orlcase.(•5P645). CAI .I. j)ritt: owner . $8000 •'73MGMIDCiET MISSI M ,..,.,,. 1 ,,, 1 ~:~1.'i v 54 0 llt.i22 ..... rk 'FOREIGMCARS P.tBZ '67 200. New'"'· SALHERNADEN•: ............... 831 ·2880 495 -1210 ~ "''''''' h .~_._,,,,, Only has 13,4$0 miles . • -· '" m C.A.U OR COME IM t-'ully t-quip. Be turly ! 540-0..142 --'6" co•on $4777 Tl'' • .~5 -JAGUAR ""1{. XJ ·I•. P.tuat1ee! (21lJPV), , a . 2dr, Clean, ·-1 5< 11 1 k !>~ c·th•\\' \'K plC'k 1.111 •, T05EEU5 t J.1l ).-" · ... ,-~Bl llLLY•TES -< v•l'''''•b i"ob. 1st i een Of <i a 1uu. · CllE'V\' MONZA 2 2 '7> ' "°"c. ue G•eens>nd. +blo•k ft '" ..... ' Showa frnl t'KS ~50. D l lon1:hl•ll . aut o rr1.1\1 1 , c ·u d l'OOO+ I Xlntmi te~lher. A:-01 /t"~t $lll5o vw.on1sCHE S65()taket.P11:847·"11 "73 \';imahs Enduro 175 CC \'cry l'it'an, 1!lu.,t '<'II. 847 4152 l'l_'.'10_·Mt.iti _ ..,,. .. ftJJtt& toh ,U!JU 1n1 , ur pt•rf pc. n er "'· mic:1. 7~2653 t 1•---- 73 \-;im;1hri 100 1\1 X. 1'0ew ·• \ ne1111 ~ Priced for qwt·k "'" MuJt Sel l '74 B 210 KannmMl Ghia 971' 49l·4Sll 83'7·"8()0 Corolla 'Wi: G t.\UI. U.U..J.O ,1,11; ~,o;1~1 4·Speed trans. Virtually __ ,_· ___ 494·4070 ... San Juan Capistrano '70 Toyota re.·;ir n rt'. chain or·~95 ~ TOYOTA i,1 (;,\11 · " 1on. l~t· a u l)alc>. 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Lo tJ :n -·--h i ' " DeanLewls lmoorts. 28.867milcs.twSJ\\'H Brand New -I) l • kl l'i ('1• s. a rarl· )l'<iot> 1 ~." 11 .. ,1"·r. c'i. i 1971 AUDI FOX Ponchf' t750. """' lllt\11 ''· •· y, rn\hly rale< JUST 125(;<(:v 1 ~ ..;,.,;;,, SAVE (J""L UULO l~:-':-·,:-:;e~;:·:~; ARRIVED SALE PRICED TOP ~~· lt;~,~~c L~~ '74 Mazdas "'dzi:fi.'ijf~~~.. ~ TOYOTA . pri\':1tc grou1) $399 5 P[Jf1T 67J.•123H '76 J t T k .... ...._.rs Codill-s I 4 To Choose 5 'peed. le•<hcr. 7 & • al· '"' ""'"" t '·' '" 9)01 QYQ 3 rUC S ~ -DOM IURMS loys, air cond .. 11tcreo & --- 1974 t-'it·ld. & Str<!am, !!I' .~ Spe1tds 2600......,. llvd. PORSCHE/AUDI ours t n p e . Like n ew ! '71 J\tK II , 4·s pd. Rkt seat. Sc>lf l'Ont 'd, motor 11/l',I Cmtu ~ 5'0 t100 Paid 13631 HarborG.G . [\ List Price !6l8LEF). AJ\1 /FM . Sharp. $142~ . .lllps 5, 10.000 m1. Likt" •• ·~.ASopmeae~sc1 flllt 636-2333 $4192 $14,950 557.~art.11 ~ new . $9 300. 830·9·1ti5i "' " l lOOW.CoastHwy.NB. 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Fully equipped AUTO TRANS •75 PORSCHE 531·2503 step humper, Joni: "'heel ,. h & tapt>. xlnt cond, mu:1t Priced for quick sale or ----------1 base.7."-&T. il{.1. air. p:incllni:. !> ag, sell S-1950, S.~ f.001 lease. <OZJ014 ). I-louse ol 91 15 TARGA S149.95Jlown for 48 months on ap· proval of your r rcdil Total cash price incl tax & lie. 53186.28. 01;!ferred pmt price incl T & I~ & finance l'harges $4175.2.1 . A.P.R. 14.JSt;;. >U:I ~700. S47-43U2. ---3 y 50 000 M' •l·StarAfinil\1.H.22'Many '74Toyota Imports. 21J /92l ·ff58M : ror , I 6.727 Miles,aircondition- xtras. P\·t. Owner Anx· Hlluw 53977 '71 tlodi.:e JOO, 1 ton 127" * FOX . '74. brn. 2·Dr. 714/52.3·72.50 . Factory Worrety ing , R~a.ro seats, whit ious.962-9819 '-''hl!Ja se 31 8. stick 17 USED CARS A C, S /R, <l ·s pd, Like ----Po11·er1\ntenna 11·ith tan Interior . Braw =c..o==::::.. ____ I L~~ whe e l dbll !'C, 4 l\\J>(;, rnur;i ls, sunroof. new. must !>l'li $4 3!15 '74 2GOZ . 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Ill!. 642·9405 847-8555 18881 leach ll•d. Trlr. Slps 2. Xlnt to ll\'e stepbumper.94574T . -------'73CITROEMSM 13631 HorborG.G . TINT~!) Gl.i\SS - in . Spare renl. $76. mo. '72CouritrPU $2477 '72 Che\', r amper \an , LEASF:ORRU)"!! •76 BMW•s l LOCKING t-'UEL CAI' l959Porsche3SGA. J\foms&Eve>.493·4697. 45peed, Al\l rndio, step auto., bubble top, stove, 5 d . 6 6-2113 -Also muc h more equip· Good d ~·-HuntinC)lon Beach . k G <11ec , air co nd .. 2002' con ~ bumpcr.8217<1U. s in , t:'lt' .• ood cnn!I. s •• 71 Datsvn 5 .,._ ment 100 numerous t " · sale.$2300. eQI\ WJl.6• 642·362l A tit / ,.. i\.1 rad Io . 4 door, air conditionin,e:. 215971,2 17112.216746 ). '71914··1,bl '"k,xlnl•ond. •7SCorollaSR5• 26 ft. '59 Airslream for " l $4,000 Or bes t off1·r. leather. mctalhc puinl & .·1 o·day dt'llv•ry I u mention. (Ser. no. 216761 ,.1 ----'~'-'~"~'~33~·---' 963 ----~1C"t icu\ously maintained _ ...... :··--Another e c onomJ u... .. Stereo. less than 3800 ·"" b _............. . 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E\'es 18881 BeaC'h Bl l·l.B. ,.... 9400 ____ 540·_9_15_1_. ---I llunlt'.3ii~hBeach U~~.'{M;(iti 8()00 miles! · & 'ti.1 P.U. 11o· /Camper Shell. 842-6666 fi44-80'l0 -;-::---::--::-·l----"8':4'.:7~-8~5~5~5<_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;2 Dodge Pickup, •i Ton 6 •vr . '71 Volksw09eon · ~f best offer. Leave ·73 PorsC'he 914 nu paint . Good I II k vier exp1res ll·l7 ·75 s-b k 4 d message,6'•·•"tS. orrcrexp1res \1 ·17·75 ncoroll,4d 25 4 year mud & snow cy, se or tu e trade. quarc aC' · s pt"e . .'."~:".!'~~~~"'.."".:__ __ 1.-~°"";'"':"-"::.'.'-'':::::..,·l 'irts & brakes, AAl /fo"M : · oor mp~. tires & wheels, 12 x 16.5 F'inanr inR avail 642·4610 •'74 Chevy Van AL\1 , 1-"io.1 . Xlnt ! Sale!>·Serl'ice-Leasing MBC•d.s len• 9740 stereo 55300536-3428 New radial ~. $1 2.50. •74 5 R 722.aOZ. radio, healer . .air , I ~=====:..::.:=:__I ~2-45 1 2 5145,962·6026 Blue & white. ma1o:s A ~,. h•H~ OY Carver, Inc. lo mi, good cond . .s.1.200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sand tlrws 565. '74 DATSUN n1usl :;cc>. ( 129:>8S). sunroof. l' rome Y.'heels ltolls'Royce BP.IW Afl .6. 557·2157 1975 MERCEDES 1974 Ponch• 911 '70Toyota llilux 42 OOOmi PiC'k up . 12,249 mi\e.o;. $J599 &stereo. 234E.l7thSt. Coupe. St.ereo & tape, xlnt cond. ' · 968·2551. yellow & spotless. Bctl '71 YWIEETLE C011ta Mesa ~6·4444 1966 DaLc;un Sedan. \'er\' 450 SLC COUPE sportomat1c trans. & on· 842-7711 531-6357 ------'-'--'----1 ne\'er used. 16716U. •leach Okh Maida Only one 011·ner! clean, good cond. AIUS'f 0 n J y IS o o mi I es ! ly 17,SUU miles. Priced to .cc:.cc:.:c._ Atag Whee-ls & wide tires SAVE 17331 &-:i eh Rl\'d. '73 Super lt'etl• SELL~ 548·0316 Beautiful s i Iver /~ rey sell. (306NDD >. •74 COROLLA Sta. Wgn. ~~~h&_v;hlVI~:~. ~~ flont. Bch 84 2·6666 SpeC'ia l mags. cus tom Ferrari --9-7-2-3·1 '-''ilh black interior . Up tc SI 0,888 Air. like new. P\'t party. 64().8092. __ or=''~'~'~'~•-"~'-'~'•,~· 1~7-·7~5-p;1int job & stereo. Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48al montlhs a\'aci lablhe for DOM IURNS 5-1$-872-1 ---- NEWPCJRT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coasl Hwy. NB. VW engine. 40hp com· pletely rblt w /big bore kit 1250. VW tran11 rebll 5125 . Also new re11r drums & Baja k i t . 847-2400. . 642·9405 VW chains $10. Ski racks l---.=.c=-.:..:= $10. Standa rd ca r C'hains '67GJ\IC ·1 • ton P U. SlO. 646·8036. HUNS Xl.r\T 552-0261 Gonoral 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Dodge Pickup, 6 cy l, •DUME IUGGY • Jock box, suroo. 1145.;:022. or54A ·7482 J\1 UST SELL 1 ,\I . ---- M EDl1\ TELY . Corvair '65 Dod~('. 2 Ton steel bed. engine, roll bar, extra a ir P1'0 . low mi. 51800 p11,ts. SSOO /bcs t offer . f.16·2022 /548·74112 Call 645 ·7857 aflc r ------ n :JOpm . o r berorl' J970 ChevyC<«I rl :JOam. 1 ton flat bed w,stakt' ""='--------Xlnt cond . .' new nre~ ~I SJ.100.fi42.n114 Clos1lc1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Original '41 Chrys ler Saratoga. 451\1. llkt' new. $Z950. 675·5886. '51 AtORRIS . i n c l ··wood y~· wa gon, nr w palnl. ('iutch & hattcry 673-1256 SflARPCLASSIC 'bi Lincoln Con,·erl1 blc New car condition. S.1500 646 ~Ofl Rttrtotional Vttilcl•• 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VD J e ep '6 7 C J5 Tr1nrr1 Jfront end/ suspen. J118t \:Ompletcly rblt S2100 . ma n y ictra.s ~0261 Siient Valley avail. $600 ~$-8724 my 11h11.re di1count. 9540 ... , .................. . ~hiM. Set! Duoe bugcy on tr•iler, many Xtra . n"°/olr. 2111·8 Orange, c• 4 Wllot4 Drhn 9HO •••••••••••••••••••••••• ao Pie~ Jeep, " Tqo 'VII II , P'M T11pe. W200 111t ... 1ua..1m. '74 :v, Ton Che,·y truck & Shell. Jt a d10. he-it ler . A IC. 2 ,.::as tanks, side pipes, 10.000 mi. 89R·616.5 •74 Surfer Van• , 73 VW CAMPER t ST 6 aioAowA'f' FERRARI & by appt, Phone Roy Clen· AUDI ChCehca GT. lli,700 m 1 Chevy wi t h ;1\I lhC' L•MIORGHlul dinnin,fo•appointmcnl. 13631 HorborG.G. erry cond, AJ\o1 /F~1 . 1racte & s e or ease. ar s O"ll'n PORSCHE/'• .74 . goodies . <No. 30!>9) lmm nculate ins ide & SAMTA AHA , "· "" "' BILL BARRY 616-2333 whitc.Offer.6"0·7963 Su 0111 ! Ski ra c ks. One 835·3171 · .,...,rvice At Sane Prices ! rlersspecial S I J A I PO o11.ner THEUlTJMJ.T10111vtNo .. AcH1N1 •a cs, .eas1n,11: va1 NTIAC · 9 S3699 '66 CORVETTE The Ferrari Store. Inc 67 11, 5 ~pd. mags. $3900 73 TOYOTA CORONA MK II STATIONWAGON Isl St. & S.A. 1'Tceway or offer 548 2805 · o T"·o tops J\11NT COJli· Capri 9715 ll51E.PomonaSt,Santa 558-1000 548·51 28 . . ' r ~n ~rl u~~i~~~:s ."·a rra nl)' urru~j~ SCOUT \_ ·····.;;·~~p·:,;~:.:··••• ~;a. 835-6506. '72S _____ :.c.::..:. ___ I '59 Por. Cabriolet. Rblt. 1111 Ma••y Toyota ,.. Lease 1100 5 ·1· h 1· '7) SCOUT 4 Spe ed. AJ\1 radio,••••••••••••••••••••••• .._. eng. ,. 1c e in s, 18K81 lkach Bl l.U. heater. You 'll like this new· Used APt1/f'M $2875. 545·5608 847 8555 Roth arc hardt o ps . • 1969 FIAT 124 OV ___ • Equipmcnl inl'ludes roof one ?1WlELT. Coupe. Low. low milai:e. ER IOO ·74 Porsche 911 s. Coco Only 25 ,2'85 miles. automatic transmission, radio. heate r. air cond1 · tioning, po11·cr stec rin.E(. power brakes. rear 11o•in· dow dc>fogger, roof rack. v.·ood side, just like ncw'. (9li6Jl\WJ . ·oo Ford Van. Xlnt l'.()nd Auto. air, maj!s, roof ra ck, 1\J\1 1Fl't1 tape. ctc Bst offe r. 675-3340 . '61i Chl'\' l':lmpc1·.\•a n. nu en ~. tires. clutt•h, ha!l. Clr . $1i~J5 1;..12-S71fi ----- '61 !<;C'ono Van. front t•nd drimaged , 2 cng1n l·~ .. $1SO, 546·3202 '70 Ford V;in , 6 cyl. a uto trani;, H II , ne11· p;11nt. 846·5039 rack . auto1natic , air $2277 1XXCIS4 ). MERCEDES J3ro11o·n. sun roor & also con<!. & power steering. BILLY .A.TES OH DISPLAY '68 Triumph New top. ~~;:inside & out. \\"ill dn1111 lll11~1 VW ~ORSCHE House of lmPOrfl ~is.~~5~~:· & wire •70 FORD t\11\. UV W San Juan c,,p1s trano AlITl-fOR1Ztl) CLUB WAGON 493-4Sll 837·4800 "tERCF:IJESDEALER '74 914 2.0 Porsrhe. Air, VOLVO &162 J\1anchester, app, group . Like new. WIHDOW VAN Ruenn Park 752-6531. \'II. 3 !>peed. m ags & !9btt Hntl101 { ~, t,,11-~JOJ 523-7250 SALE PRICED ---.. --1 ,.--..;.;.;_=-:...:.;.:.::=_ .~tc>reo. Good 'til 11 ·16·75 _On the Sarita Ana Fwy. "' 914 Po'5ehc. blk lblk lll~N.14...W,-'S Co~ AJ\1 t f'M <'assette, mai;:s , ~ radials. 39,000 mi, $4250. 2600 .... .._ 2M02 M~• ~· '74 Capn V-G 2800cc en~. 17 J ' •--·~ ~ sunroor. am1fm. 41noor. Mercedes (2 J3) ZSS.7486 C..tv MeMI S40 ..,_...... $3.i<O ..... .,.,.. 220D U..A"'J,.lfirwayhlt 1 ..occ_c...c~='-----Rolls Roye• 9756 ---: ~ - Opllnllllnell.,. Capri '71 . Xlnt cond. DIESEL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tn""'Pfl 9767 ' ... Xtras. $1650. Pri.ply. #l DEALER IN U.S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -__ __tt~'7~5·~64~65~.---1 --;;:--;:;;;-;:::;-:---I E'c on o m y S p e c i a I ! '73 TR IUl\I Pl f G T6 •'73Capri X\nteond. 546.0238_ radio,heater.tl647G ). CARVER c le an. 15 .000 miles. f71 850 Spld.r 1\utomatlc transmission, ~ ROY One of n kind! Extra v .e. yellow in color. "ery Pri'ced to ROllS·ROYCE ~crfect running condi· c lean. extra sharp !. '62 Fiat 1200. Good t oruh llAf:.l7thSt. l100. ha ~ c>1·erything + 14l811ZP l tion. S650. Sell conAMtsA O\'erdri\'C. fllust see-to $3499 Ca\1545·7476 s.4.•·•••' appreciate. (769 JSCJ. ·75 F ' x --Cl0$1_D WNDA .. •~·'---"l _J\l ake o!fcr . C1111642-18ZI. •ltiach Okk Mcn:da 1:.it 19, 800 rni. Best _ t7JJ18e•ch8lvd ofreror$5900.675·1486or 1970 llarbor,C.J\1 . Stuh 9761 '700SPITFIRF.NewPaint llun(Dch 84~·6666 M0-7455 "Rutt.'' 631 .. 1276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• verdnve S1550·o r? P .P . Offe• e<pires 11·17"5 1 :;;;-;::;;;;--;;~:;:~-;::-:::-1 -~~'.:'.~~-I EXCLUSIVE ~5797 '70 Fial 850 SC'dan. lo nu, ·~" 11.I B 219 Look & clean $900 ...., ' · · · s runs Yolks 9770 Don't give up the 5hip! "Litt" It In clas sified. - Ship to 11hore rtt11ult 11 • 642·5678. ' s.io.7857 gd. AM /FP.J-; nu tires, FOi WOC)t'n ~:J~·zso reas orrer. Orange County ··:;~·;;~~;p;;:· / l ~"'-=-'-------1 <M " Several to t·hoose from. '62 MBZ 190 SL ~ lle~e ·s an example : CPROS Ra ised roof, 5love & $3'TOO 494·2226 refrigerator. (201KRLl MOTC>a f3009. . i 4 MBZ 280, l.ight green. CAI DON IUltMS 33M, •Int. $9950. Nev.o AUTHOltlm ~o'~B .Mlch.r•d1a1s.ss1 .0050 ,..._s..r.ts. 1:0Ll(sw•GEN laWj ..... j New '76 "'"cedes 300 DAVE ROSS 731 Hart.orG.c; • FACTORY Dle11el Below <'0111 POMTIAC·STVn 534-4100 AUTIJORlZED S1l,800. 673.7615 2410 Harbor ll'fd. '67 VW. reblt JSOO, nds Sain• Servlc• some body work. gnial Psh • Lt'et.fftq '73 M 8 450 SL . The for Baja k~Cood ln· 120 W. Warnttr at Main cl~ant-st. ah'1rPf"1't, low Toyota t765 terlor. 2 Ne Ires. $650. Santa Ana 5.57·213 mileage SI~ you 'll find . ••••••••••••••••••••••• or eoruider t ade foc! • Alet&Jlic go ld, perfect ·70 MARK JI . St Wgn. 751·5143 1974 Fh1t 124 Sedan. cood. Prl. pty. License Rbll enc, rurui gd SJOOO xlnteond. $2595. lJIN q...11 639·1112 da)'I Call· wkoda •fl 9 · '72 VW Bua. or1/whl. 548.fl132 .98S-37o&eve1. ·S38-S141t 1-pm. radial•, xlnt cond. $2700/ · ., best off.er .. 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C:.:'3~~67~~8 orrer SUPER 8E£TLE 75 Yolvos· t.u,pe.r t'lea.n. malntialn EXCELLENT cONn.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;:·;:····;;:;··;;;;;;~· ......................... --? New palnt.. Cle:an ..... • AM·f'll. brtlU•ol )'e.ilow, ror dorton u.se. Air, PIS L 0 w ~f I L EA G E 1975 )fooarth GhJ• White nlo • • ATLAS ........ p;n fNFPB. 13 VW SuP"'r Beetle P'M J mm a cu J • t e car. ''60'' Auto. Pvt pt.)l, 840-lMt LOADED. 213-'24·2949 ' fully f'qup 'd, 13,000 mi.: ~:'.~1'_ ':z~.~5.;~~eo. \~ $1788 ~':U7o...:·~=· $%< ... 71SKLN. • Left m Stock , 11. >117. P /S. P I E, viayl C.,,.,.-;n2 $199$. 644'6893· --___.., <'1399 top, nu llrn. 32,000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65COWNY Park w a3on, •PW.to 74 Wagon ~~'!;' & &iii. 'til 10 .' .• 1 VW '7• Bus new tli-e1, • Dan. Or lease m.m1. •TOP CASH! xlnt c-o nd in &: out. Air c-onditioning, low J>}d mags, Z·bed •. am/fm l.Yr limited ••rr•nt1. nn-::lin.g program. One For Corvettes and other Everything works ases. mileaJl.t', f~mily WltCon . 292!t H1trbor Blvd.. I .. radi0.$&350.551 ·5728. ljl~ Towota ofthebe.tlnlbecouncy. '6I R.S. • •t!wam/fm u'ed c•r• & trucks! 631·3388 (3Z9LI;C). Co•HtA1esa • 1--------'--I 18811BeaCb81 li.B. U to<O ll1 ..... ~p. ·Come HOWARD Ch•vcolel. -. . $3499 54'1934 1. • Harbour V.W. . . . 19119 VW BUG XLNT 147..aSSS P mon s. ue!trJs-oTTZ Dove & Quall Sts. N\•ar 73 _Cou&aT XR7, nu v- 1 r uin. Bth. MNW COND. CLEAN J>Wt temtA• O..rolet 9920 JV' borer, Brts tot . & rd'l:hals, st_rrt.-o, vln)'I tov. ·~~1"1e:: ~~~ Pontloc 996S · •• '73 .VW SIM~ 83f>.20ll '66 BUG, JI.Int runnln& • ••••••••••••••••••••••• MacArt hur, Ncwuorl $3IOO/ofrt>42·537S "'-·,. • II I llch 842 "'""'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... toad S7~ /be t fr Bf'ach. llJ.1-0SM un ·~ 4 Cyl.. 4 speed, a ck ,3 VW bug Yellow,AM / · · 1 0 er, -::.!.'t. CONNELL -Mus.._ '9S2 ()ffer~xplr~ \1·11·7S '74 Pontiac liranll Salart .ohHl. radio. AM/FM FM, lo. mi. S2lOO. 64S·91St ~· 'VOLVO CORVETTES ••.. :":".::"............... STATION WAGON.' r.1d io. chrome ""hecl.s, 960-3444. '70 Bu« wtscm root, Gd. •'7 3 PJnfo Al!/FM :1tereo. tape. , 11ew liree$2.180381U8Y. lirf:S, 11~;_~, ·~ Hof"bot ( M. ~6 ~3(13 CHEVROLET Choice of I 0 ~·.~r:~n~ .·:~ ~-6j, Z~1:: R""about ~r~'1 ~u!lp~iit· ~e::: . " YW BUSIS 68 Vol\•o WJtn. Reblt eng. radiills. $2,995. 040.l523 Extra l'harp, eC'onom)' •Aiuv• 6,.. .. ....,,.,. new tires , t"lutch le SALF.S&SEllVICE" '71 Thru '76 ors.56-7526.Chris. special!! A musl Sf'c, ..,._,.., ........ ,....., .. 'CAMPERS '73 VW C•mper, xlnt "· -• ~.ooo ml'•. •Acnn. brakes. $1100/ or oe1rest ••21 H---~-ll•d. --..a~ m • Iii'. • .. more . •7 3 F1-•in1 .. vuu. ---r11 N1 2386 ~ __.. 4 s~ 6' automatie9, •70 Must°"9 t027l1PM ). ......, 74 lus 434LPS M'Ustsellnow.151--0887. r. · · COSTA MrnA convertibles. T -tops. 6 c 1 3 peN. d' Sunburst orange. stereo. 7 Passeni.:er, lo milt-5. ,63 vw Cam~r Van new I Volvo, 164 4 dr. 34000 546-1 200 Ora nae County's larsesl he: l~ r. a E <' 1; nr: n~o), $2 399 radio, heater. (270fft'X). '741us 184KYO l600eng.&trans.R'ad1al mi., or11-:. otA·nr. lvng &f1nestsf'lect1on. spec1al ~LARYNX. •hachOlds Motdo $3599 I 1 ,.~ b k 1 t cntry $.119S/ofr.67S·9995 ·89 Chevy No\·a, J !!l~J PRICED $lS77 I73JIBeachBl\d •leochO'~M-•-• 1 P•sseni;cr plenty of 1 s. uc f" •ea s. manual sh ift.--.·htw /blu,• llunt.lkh 8-12·6666 1'B .. A uc;i 7 I Vw I I l I room . · 675-9616· 1974 VOLVO 142 Ile " Bl • ' • intmo,.$!!><).4"7·2'139 TO SELL 'l't l ()(lecex<"'esll·17-1> 17331 "" '" ·I speed. Real clean in-•71 Bus 9351ST 'ffJ vw Sundial Camper. 2 Dr. Automatic, pwr. • auetu\ uoiA ~ nunt. Sch W -6666 :-1de &out~JMOIM . 9 Passenger. good run· New C'lg. & tires. Alust ~tttrinlg ,;.nr corifi .r~ldio WA NTE~!.:~,·ood rar HOWARD ¢~!) •'74,lnlo orr., .. pi.-esl\.IMS ner. s('e to a p precia t e. ai:\'lny top,19, .. 50 n11es .,., O Jlt, Runabout '""·--"-...t..lrd 997~ $1888 '71 Bus 205JSI -~·8213. (4881\RDI wi ~a%~~!1h Chevrolet -~.· TOYOTA Automatic tran!lmission, !!'=.'!•••••••••••••~ 7Passenger.~ha rp ! f'orsale\'W411Wgn., 54995 ---air conditionin g , lo 'lS T -BIRD w /el cc-. •73 Bus 66,GMM needs w()rk , DOM IURMS ·71 Ktn J:s~·ood Es tate 6 1~.';.~,~~~~~1~· 1966 Horbo•. CM. 646 9303 miles. (86.1KBf'). moonroof, am /fm stereo, 7 Passen«er .dualtanks. 640-5137 . PORSCHE /AUDI pass \\'gn Jo"'lill 1)(1wf'r , Good 'ltllJ·lS.75· $3399 cruise control, Je~thcr-''' ' 1------13631 H~--GG am /fm . Xlnt. $1450 . 8]].0555 , int. wht/wht, Jo\V mi. & '70 Pop Top V _..VV'f" • • o:c..a , .... , fi6 Mustang, v..s, A IC. t.:d •hach Okh Mcnda · 3 _,. "'"'"' · __ C-.nnr 993 3 much 1norc. Orig. co!!t ' 81 lBMT ol•o 9772 636--23 3 •• ~;••••••••••••••••• transporlat1on. $.S!.O. 17.131 Deacb Blvd Sl l ,000. r.t ust sell for i '70VW361 I Fast Back · · • •• •••• •• ••••••• •• •• ••• '64 Corvetl£' F 6 327 4 spd, 5'i5-3784 Jlunt. Dc-h 342>fi666 $7 ,9'J5/bt,'St offer. 675-8:io7 ' Cl1•an. fun camper •"73 Volvo I 64E factory. 1\C , F1\1 /A)'I , 1970Cot1i:::ir XR7, convert. Offer expires 11·11·75 ask for Put. "70 Pop Top V Ol V 0 Automatic transmission. Absolute ly stocked. $4500 45.000 nH , 3Sl F.ng. r-.1ag -·68 Atustanjt 289-uuto, -------- I 67CFL Ezclusf•e Dealer air cond , stereo radio, firm.•M4 7145 . wh, tape, uir. l'/S. P /B, PS, h~ew . PlyMouth 9960 Ye<JCI 9974 <\ Spt.•e d . stick s h ift . radio, heater. Low, Inv. rn1les. great runn1ni: 1·a r [lZ,l.•\QI. PS. (822.Jt::S>. P/W, $2 ,100. 552-74A5 968-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family camper with South Coast Ar•a 54899. !loom of a sta w:i\;. -----·73 UU~'T ER. , ":"' "-·12 c •1t1 ••i '61 Mustang, n1>w paint. • 74 V.noWnnon slo\e toug1111essor•op1ckuL>.' nui:a r .... ~ eng, 14,100m1 ,1Jkenew. -., -., . '" '71 Bus 532CKT luy or Was• at ... och Olds Mcrzdo Chevy ~; 1·. Carryall . vinyl roor. air. nu ti.res, 9000 mi on new e ng. l'.11 673-4187&67.5-2896. Automatic transnuss1011. Ile h I d Several xtras. S1790. sharp $2<J50641-ll03 radial!, aulo, PS, Kood 1----------1 AAf radio. Extra clean: ; 7 Po 1 · ssenger, eXtra. clean. M DR Q D ( S Hunlt':!h ac B ~2.·6666 _m_._,5111 __ . _______ 1 ,.............. tra ns & brakes. ~lent "1Q Dtllter, auto transm, 461KYR. Bu. 0141 I ll "'"--r-''~5 cond . $11~5. 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(u('I inJ_('Cted. xlnt l'Ond .. llcctle . .f;ngine 1ust re-"-""-~-!!",-:-"'!>-.,....----~-----.. $1250, firm. 644-7972. uft 6 b,u~l l. new clutch. (213 ) 2.025 S. Manchester pn1. S!Hi·2332l'lft. 5 P~f Anaheim 750-2011 •'74 vw Dune Buggy, rec. rblt . 1600 eng., Cam, gret·n metal flak£', r-.tarx body , 2 To choose from , 1 S950oroffcr. 549-1636 or;1nge. l yellow. \\'on'l ---------! last. !S09KYP). '1• Supe' ll<elle. 1'.00C $2799 m1 .. air. A~t /Fi\1 ~le reo. rccently tun ed. nevi •hachOldsMatda tires. S.3000. Call aft . 5 & 17331 Bt'ach Bl,·d. on wkcnds 968-1416 llunt. Bch 842·6666 '72 BUS. Xlnt in /out - r-.Jany e xtras. Bsl offer Of(erexp1res 11 -17 -75 •VW '72 c962c.c' -_68c'c'c·------I Automatic transmission, an O range .beauty! '72 Baja Bug. r eblt transax\e &: eng. Chrm .... ·his. $1000 or bst oft. t lSSGNO ). '75 Volvos Buy or I.ease Volvo Dir since '56 Autos, Used PS 'B r . r 31 000 '67 rt1uatang Convert. '49 Plymouth 4dr.. , D l . 1-, ac. air, ZJ .000 ac-v1n. roo , pvi r, air. . n--•-_. SllOO • ftllll ~"" '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tual miles 1 owner mi 's. S!195. Good Cond. ~...,r,.,..._ • ori&inal.$250. i..u.tL UllLO Gellttol 990 I Sil""'-'"'"' 67~18. 968-""'"'" """ii!' ·-~. TOYOTA '70 Falcon , new enji!., '73 lmpala, A/C, A~l /F~f . '67 Dart GT l'OUpe. 6·C'yl., '6? Must•ng-289, 11.tic~. '66 Ply 4 dr. Rebuilt eng. auto .. lo mi .. $950. ofr. '81 P/B, p /S Sl7'lS. Gd cond. Bucket seats. Console ~~t&;ondft '::'11 .5'41).586.S Body e:1ce\lent t'Ond. \1\\'. Bug, $850 ofr .. ~1us1 8.19·fll52 w 1auto. Povi·£'r Ste<'ring, .., n, a · pm. Clean car. $750. 979·Z757. 1966 Hoibot, C '"· 6.46 'iJ03 ~ I R d IT N Good 'til llel6·75 sell..548·2097. '74MonteCarlo2J.OOOmi. Stec . a ia ires. ice'. Oldsmobile 9955 1970Pl.YQ'.!Outh ·'Fury1112 __ .;;..;"-'-'--'--'---- AMC 9905 Air cond. S3fi00 iofr. Call _f'T!Y.>.t;.&S-Y.57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr hdtp,318V8vinylroof, i2Vega, townr, Pvt. Ptyr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barry 548-2330 Ford 9940 Sales and Service R /ll PS air, auto, forced $1300 t his w k only.4 ·72 llORNET SST. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDSMOBILE: to sell , $700.493-3644 _67:...:c>~-6666.:..:. ______ _ cnnd. Lo mi , ,\CI AT. '74~1onteCarlu.11kc '73 .S t;ili on . Wag .. 6 GMCTRUCKS at 9725 Flot 0725 S,19;. ,,.5.8 .... ,. new, loaded. low nu. l):i!.sen"cr. One 0 .... ·ner. HO~D • c •RS ' ~ ~ 0 646"1"2 .. "" ... ... • ............................................. .. •-~·.~-----9910 1 wncr. 1_·0_0 ____ Ik-st o(fr.494-2077. -• u .. ~~ers11a,boity,BOlvldsd. r-_S.:C·:::·"1·~:u;,·ru···:,·,•CI•·.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1915 1t1onza 2+2,-4 spd . 1966 i'"ord ..... gn. run l)O\\'('r """"" I S!1o -.. .u. I '72 IA.' Sabre, 4 Dr. 40.000. 3 /c, s tr reo. tap~, 4!"",00 & air, ~d cond, make ofr Costa Mesa 540-9640 • 1 SAL£ SALE :. Sm a 11 V. 8. CI ea n -mi ., J\Takc offer. 556-6248 962·5849 or 536·6688 645-464Ior55J·0579. '65 El Camu"°'. auto: PS, '72 CUTLASS. Jmmac.: ,~ .... 1..,t J1ur-u... ,-: '72 Gala x i e. 1\ir , 60 .000 mi, SlOOO below :rc _,_,.,CJD: .64 Ri viera. Ru ns-good, radio. heater. ra<'lory automatic, PS, PB, <!Sm. txiok.645-2897. •.: . FREE COLOR '. : needs upblstry. S500 or air. Needs a. l1ltlc hodk. Y $17.SO. · TV : offer. S.10·8212 Lag His . ....·ork. Good llrt•s . As ing 642-848.1. '65 Delta 88 : . ' WC.,_~_..-.,,,....,~_.. •. -: --------1 ooly $.S95 /ofr. Cash only· 4 door sMan, 330 engine, : or1wh.rW .. 11-1e-~1110,.. : 'S.t Ri \'1f'ra Class1l', dk Call Larry968-497l • "68 Ford Ltd Sta.. Wag. all power, 2 barrel <'arb., i °'4mDOffa!COME .. ~W! : ~~~~io~~ ~~~~f>s must sell '7.S Monte Carlo. !\tint :;i~ ~;rC:/ccr~~~'. ~~l~io/ air locks_. New rear tires, i OVER 100 NEW FIATS IN STOCK ~ ---1 cond. Undc Wrnly. """ new cnd>alo,, new oub., • GIGANTIC SAVINGS • '• ·73 EleC'lra. Loca l ca r. selL962-9768,979H330 '68 f'ordCountrySf'dan. new lifetime b:itte ry,: : --------F '"'"'"" new startcr, new seat : : .nl Ori Jt. owner. ~l\t loaded. '70 Chev 4 door. Hun:-act~'i ,a;z_.......,. <'O\'ers. Nod~nts Jn bodv. : Ill REDUCED PRICES ntlt : •• lmmat·ulate 642·1527 Xlnt. r.so See it, drive it & you;ll : · JT WUlUID : '73 Bw ck Regal, brown 646·858Z 1970 Ford Country Sedan buyit.$G95.S46-9933 cves : f"-'/,_tJr.~t~ilAl"f'M'.'\../ffl;..,...j.J1,.J;C.l.:Uiloco ! f with I.andau top, xlnl 'li6 Chev. '4'ag. Arr. p is. Wagon, Good cond. V-8, after6 :JO &we.ekend;o1 . i ALSO : cond.$3200.493-8274 . "''·'''I .... --••. P /8, P IS. Jlydro, Lugg 1...,... M y · : 117iflATSHERENOW!IMMEOIATEDRIYEIY • 11 .. " ""°"" Hack,$1100,552-7485 ......,, ustang, tn. top, • ·" ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 963-1122 aft 7 :30pm. $1999 . ·7 4 Volvo t64F. Air, ·~ach Olds Mazda Al\1 /FM . Blue/blue lcath '73 Bwck LeSabre 4 Dr Call 968 IMJ auto, p /s, p /b . stnl V ·8 llardtop. Eves. onl y. '72 Country Squire. s ta. eng. S77S. 846-7308 .s.57 1510 Chevy Sale, New, U11ed · wgn, (yellow). all power, . . : t'! 1·r r11-r11~1 .llT"ou1.1111 ! .- DICK MILLER MOTORS -FIAT - ·7 1 Hed Convert. auto, stick shift . $1950-$200 Ph : 673-3731. 17331 Beach Bl,•d. uph. Spotless. Gd gris mi. Jlunt Och 842-6666 S4 8 9 8 . 8 9 2 8 9 7 I Offer expires 11· l 1· 75 evs/wkn<ls. -- Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9800AMto1,Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPEAK SOFTLY AND OFFER BIG VALUES '70 CHIYT '12 TON rtC.:&I' SHOil WHllL-IAJI Like new. Jess than 4,001 miles. rad.Jo, healer . automatic, power steering, & more. Only $5595. !64872Y} '72 C:HIYT STATION WA.GOH Automati(', power steering, air, sale pnced at $2495 . (610EAA) •74 ¥0\.¥0 142 .Z-DOOI f\let injection, automatic, power steering, air. less than 11 ,000 mil~. $5295. (27SLPHJ '71 TOYOTA LAMDCIUISllt llardtop with 4. wheel drive. AM /Fltf stereo, & beautiful. $2995. (02'7 EJK> "75 FOID \. TQ llOUCJH.ut Automatic, air. less than 10,000 miles, bnutiful yellow w/bl ack interior. $4695. CMl1479) •74 MOKTE C:AAU> Automatic, power steering, a.it, ~wivel bucket seats, low miles. a beauty! $4495. (658K.XE) '69CORYlm 5TIHGIAY Automali<', power 11tee:ring, air. excellent condition. $4795 . (ZJCYl54). ~ '75 PIHTO ,_. STATION WAGON Automatic, fa ctory air, l~!i than J.S,o:::M> miles. $4295. (238AUE ) "14 CADILLAC ILDOIADO COH'fHTIIU Be1utifu l t'r1nberry wit"h ..ttlte !either interior , fully equipped, Jess than 28,000 miles. f74DS . (RM944l) 7JUNCOLH MAii i '( lMs than 27 ,000 actual milec. beautiful p owder blue with Je•tber interior. A l~~wtth atru. ~ (131HHP) • JIM SLEMOHS IMPORTS M ... ' 1970 Hort>°" 'll•d.. Coste 631·1276 ------ -----·-----! Beat any deals xlnt conc1 S2400644-1660 70 LS 98 exec. car. Air, : .ot..f-. ,...,,..1;r, t ......... I: 0•r,_,., 1 ... 11,rr_or : 'i" Call Paul Reed . 5•16·1200 -· mint cond. Full pwr. L llO w. WA:Ntl ot So. Mo1,., SANTA ANA'_) BUICK LESA.IRE "704DoorSedOft CONNf'.;LLCllEV,dlr. Lincoln 9945 Sl,550.646-2f'68. , 557·2132 • -....................... . . ····-·························-····'·· 75 CHEVY '64 4 door Landau. Runs Autos, Used 9900 Autos, UHd 99001Autos, UsHI 9904>· Air. Pwr windows, s~ats , brak~s & doorlocks. Tilt wheel, dlx whl c o•ers. Radio. 12,000 Miff!5. i::ooct S.1'J5 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2150. 548-3414 MONZA 2 + 2 . &1•'·"'2 4 speed, .:1ir conditioning, Mavenck 9947 delux '4hec.·I t:O\'Crs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio. hea l er. Jl ,<l<t2 '·72Ma•~rickCpe m iles & JUSl hke new: Automa11c transmission, --------1 t217NXll ). Art1 radio. You 'll hkc this 'J.I Hegal, Bur~·wht full SAVE one. See il t oday~ p .... •r. AJ\f /1',t.I tap e IOOi'TD. loaded S3945, 968-4226 -.,,-Elecica L!H . Ne•· Habws Cadillac $2377 radials, xl nt cond. $1475. 2600 ...._ llYd.' 'I\ L • 49l-0195. '--"'° 9100 C!JWl e.unA coc1111.c -59~9i11s5l~;;:;;:;;;;..;==-,..-=-='-1 z, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·57 Chev. lmp1la <1 dr. F'ull 1 ~'t._;. VOL VO Cafiillac: ·67 Coupe De pwr. air. rad. htr, llCa ut. \l!lle Good c:ond. $650. cond. 577.l. J\.fr. Hro11.·n, IY60 Hcnha• ( M t.~•. \1103 548-5003 833-0070. Good 'Ii i l l·JG-i:. -----------··----~------! CADILLAC QUALITY & PRICE Over 70 to choose Example: 72 Eldorado Unly 48.000 mihts t-.:rmine Whjte w I White vinyl top \Vh1te )('ather intcnor Full power F'actory air Stereo tape ,\JI the (',;tras ! (820l>JUJ 12,000milrs.-12 mo's Prot«tion Pion SALE PRICED largest Sele-ction lnON>ft9<Co...ly! •MAC Financlnq• NABERS CADILLAC 2GllO llarbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 540.9100 OPEHSUMDAV '68 Cad . CDV V-top M1roon w /blatk leather • t~rior. $800, S4G.1888 '72 CAO SdV, xlnt c-ond, new tires. must sell. 673-1256 '68 CAO. Convtrl, full pwr, am /fm 1tereo, new tr1ns.. Ad rond. extept sheet met.al dama1e left side. $1SO / offer. 675-3323 . '13 El Dorado. 21.000 ml, red . l>lk /v in yl roof. loadf'rl PP $6GOO fi rm 6Q.AA:n '73 El Oor:u.lo, Ca briolet, xlnt cood.. fully eq\lip'd. leather, ster~ et<. PP -- Must Sell '67 Malibu SS Ford '70 Maverick. A 327 SllP, Muncie, i'"cn · beautiful car in xlnt ton,$800,675-2321 morn. cnnd. $1275. ~I r. Urovi·n. CCHMt -,927 _x:~-0010..:.~---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ercury 1972 Comet , \'H s lic-k, 30.00o mi. nil·c ca r 51750 /ofr. 75 1-5 85 1 962-0265 aftr 5 l':\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 i\1nnarr·h "Ghia" Air. A.\1 i''\I tap<.', 8000 m1. $5000 54.'1· l itifi Auto Ser..icr & Ports AutoStt..-icr& 9400 'orl• .... , ...•.......•..•.•.••.••............•.•••• I I •FllOMTEMD AUGHMEKT I"!-S 11.00 OUR PRICE ... s1oso •TUHE·U' s2666 6 C,tiodw Imel. lad OUR PRIC 1 E-. lc,-.1111d.Tal s4034 OURPRIC.E ... •WIE, OIL le FILTER G 1m I Pwh! liKJ. ta) OUR PRICE ... AU AMaUM MOTORS YfHICLlS INClUDtMG JEIP' Good UntH 11.21:ts l/fV? KENDON V ~AMC~..FFP J S24 "-""' c-. -549.a02l • 645-7770 ALLEN'S RESALE SPECIALS YOU'RE COVERED UNDER OUR DOME '75 CADILLAC IL rk~W:.JuD 0 l'"ull oo••r. l1clo•v •If CON!>l-"9. O:Nll• 'Onl•ol -eo. ·~· P111nt. llOOO 1"ilkl11Ml '71 JAGUAR XJ6 A'11,,,..llc. 1Jr condillaflong, ~&~l711Fl!ll.l • s6295 SAYE s6795 '74 PORSCHE 914 '75 CADILLAC co .... ""'' ao .. •r. l•t rorv •" tond <!•on•no. ,Ill "'"•"' I -'•••o On•w 2200 md•• C9'1W~J '74 FORD THUHDHlll D l'",,U O'l •~•. t1 I < V ''' '"""~""''"O 1 "" r' ,.,.,1 On11 12,000 ........ (3~3~PH1 S6500 s7795 s5900 '75 CORVETTE s ntteaAY lw!Ofl'l9h~ e•r ~'l~Ool•0"'"9• PO"'"' •1••""11 . 0.,.,,, ... -.. ,,,, ............. Q ... -... ..cw °""' TOOCo ,,.,,.,_ (fl&'l •I '72 ALFA ROMERO r. _...,. """'""""· ...,..,.., ~··' dnl'I I ,..,,,!, O'lty l~ 91X< ......_!1370 1VI '72 MERCEDES 350 SL Af 1-..-..~ul l t " I l r•d~d' ""'Cl"'"•'.-:: r.-.•n '"'"' l>•J '·~ • • ~.,,...,., .. ,.. "'I U"'-2'> OC.(I ... _ 1~l!l>l1 SAYE s4995 SAYE '72 CHEVY CAM.ARO Aoto""'" no•"• •1 ~"''~0 -bol•et I •• CO'>O•l,~~"'0 I "'~' l.•Cei>hO<'l.olly '"•'O' /$2~~) '75TOVOTA COROLLA AIJ'-1"'. ""'°I "••'"' C'l•I• 'ooo "'''••-1 .... r .... IJMt.ll'W! '74 vw BEETLE .s· .... ~ !l(.1(1t"y •••• ')"1!•''""""11' I\'/. t ... '"'><. <l~(JJAP s3295 .$A YE s3295 '74 FORD IRON CO '75 CHEVY MONZA 2 +2 '74 FORD SIJl'(A CAB• .. ,._1111 -••••"~0 1>0"'•' D••• fl I 1""""' .., (OflO•'>Of'ff'O ONJ 900tll!VI .. f73sotl1 s4795 SAYE s4995 ------~------- ... .. • . ' ' THE BES '75 IUICK SKYHAWK Gas saving V-6. auto trans .. air cond111o n1ng, power steering. power brakes. low. low miles• (666LWM) '74 PLYMOUTH 'CUDA Auto . trans .. air , power steering, AM /FM slereo, vtn't'l roof, mags w / wide !Ires. side pipes, 22.000 mites! {008Mil) '4222 '73 MUST AHG FASTBACK Auto . trans .. air . power leering , powet brakes. radio, healer. whitewall tires, must sell Quick! (768GWX) '3444 '72 MUSTANG FASTBACK Aulo. trans .. air . power steering. power brakes. radio, wh ite wall tires Sharpes! around! 129614) '299-9' '74 D.t.TSUH 260.Z 4 speed, ai,. conditioning, radio, heater, low miles. 432)(ES) '5999 '74 JEH.SEH- HEALEY • speed, air conditioning, radio, heater. only 7.000 mil9$. (15925) '6444 '74TRIUMPH TR-6 4 speed, radio, heater, only 12.000 miles. (#6485) SALE PRICED '73 TRIUMPH TR-6 4 speed, radio, heater. only 18.000 miles. (965HOP} SALE PRICED '74 CONTINENT AL Cpe. Dthlll:I TOW• 2 Dr. DR. V-8. auto. lrans .. factory atr condilion1ng. lu tr power. r pc>wer steering, oower disc t brakes. po wer windows. power seats, racho. heater. whitewal l !Ires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. extra low low mites ~ (281.JWJ) t '5999 . • . • '72 JAGUAR XJ6 ~ Auto. trans .. lactory air condit1on 1ng . power • steering , power disc • brakes. power windows, "' stereo r adio. heater. whitewall tires. Lo 45,()C() one owner miles. {#5756) ~ •• -Ill = fo • COSTA MESA ·-' CHAMPION STOCK. '76 DATSUN 710. • 1\ 1.111· l.11•1 •d ,,1 L1111il v (.ti' 1\ !<11 1·1 'l1111·~l1r11·,·· 1).1!,1111 ,,1\1111: ... • ••llJlour .111d -.1 vii·. .,· t<u gj.!,t·d 11\,,rl1t·.11I, "'" '' 11) .. p J1 (' :· Ki·i li11111i.: 11111 l.,r·I '".!''· ,',.'I n11t•d i.;l.1 ~ .... l111, lll••I•' f\lavb1• \1u11 "'''' l.111111\ t .ir :.liuu ld lu• .1' l1.1!!1J\I01ll' NEW CAR TRADE-INS '73 DATSUN "CllUP Auto. trans .. rad io. heater, excellenlt (2613·AJ '72 DATSUN 510 4-DOOI Auto. trans.. radio, heater. vinyl roof. (2743) '73 DATSUN 140-t. 4 speed, radio, heater. vinyl root, low miles. (2757) 21 Firebirds NOW IN STOCK 'Trans Am Formula Esprits Larqest Selection in Orange C ot1nty! BRAND NEW 1976 FIREBIRD s4759 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (258706NS14001) • '68 l'ONTIAC CATAUHA Air c onditioning .. pow e r steering. p owe r brak es , 1 1--------~ owner. (UU Y327 ). '72 DATSUN 510 4 DOOi 4 speed. air. radio. heater. extra clean. {2758) '74 DATSUN . 260·1. Auto. trans .. AM/FM radio. heater, less t•an 7.000 miles. (2764) '73 VEGA GT 4 speed. radio, tieater 12766) '74 FORD COUllll • '72 PINTO Automatic tran s mi ss ion, AM /FM stereo radio, 8 track tape. sunroof. (126GIP). $1489 • '71 MERCURY COMET 4 door , automatic trans mission, radio, 1-----------1 heater, viny l roof. (678<'.lCR ). 4 speed. radio, heater, 5,100 miles, still under warranty. (2776) '69 YW FASTIACI 4 speed, radio, heater. exceOent condition. (2770) $1689 • '73 l'L TMOUTH SATEUITE SEIRIHG ,LUS 1----------4 Power s t ee ring, '72 "NTO • 'WA&OM 4 speed, radio, healer, see toappreciate (2771) '72 DATSUN llOWAQOM 4 speed, radio, heater, roof rack. maos. real nice! 1277 .. ) power brakes, rallye wheels. (528JPR). THE BEST PLACE TO SAVE 1972 CHRYSLER HEW TOS&H. 4 DOOi Lois of lua...sy'• Foc1 °"' (ord.. (fLI'l\ft COfllfol, pow«H Wo~, b-woy pow-er wars. ""°'ly ,_ p ernum tl'e\, cuuom qold n ,,o ...,it, iq.i qold rno•ch.ng ftll&'io- 11~) 1973 l'ONTIAC ~ Cl«AMYILU 4 DOOlt 04y 25.COJ octuol ~ ... ~ ""'5UOly f1n11 lwuy ca ... t-.:. f(Xf ~. !X>""W ..rd , 6-woy i:x- \f){JI\. ohe q&en .... m white vinyl top. Pnced 01 Wholesale ~ ~I! (9!4N!\I) 1974 CA,RI Rae fird!! bceltenf mechaicol cordroon. nea~ appeainq •.. ~ 4 ~ economy ll'OM • .<do Huge Cadillac Selection 0.....100 ........ -.- NaberS Codillac Quality AHD Price 75 BROUGHAMS 2toChoose & hearer ••• ~~ O new °"""*!! • (163Klf) Take Your Choice (342MCD ) Lo As $8495 SALE PRICE 1974 CHEY. NOY.t. HATCHIACS [)W,,n otty 27.00) o;:tual ~ th Qlfo. lrOM.... oir cond., ~ st-'rq. ~ IO'l'liJy co . {6nBY} 53250 lt74 DODGE IAMCM.U.•R .UST lcx:>K!! , • , hen V.a erq,. ...,It\ CJJ!O. Iron\., 4 ~ dotve g-d a-LY 10.00J oc!ual milet. Yw ~ -rt.i\ very i.pec;CJI CCI'. !"1"°'1 5 5750 1975 DATSUN ... 210 T'/Pcd JdwKon q.d"ty 11\ed ecr. Or4y 8SOO '"""' 4 5pe9d tn;n., n:do arrd h.arer PLUS ~ CJ:JI «~· (874MXH) 5 3195 1974 COUGAR 07 0r:n Gnqe-Mete& F.nit.h ~ bec:uif.l two-trone leatne. '"'"'°'· AMfFM 1o1,,eo .. ,m tape ded. f'l,ced for lm1 ~e. (l72KB} 54275 1974 LIMCOLM 4DOOI Jel bkxl ,.,;it. eqq v.ei nm "°"'"· ""' -.... "' .... ~ e.cept _, roof. 27.CIJJ ~!047Kl.5) 55795 ~8950 -- '75 EL DORADOS 3t.0Cboose Take Your Choiee C750MEZ) Lo As S7!95 SALE PRICE -- 741ROUGHAM Loaded t7!!o7JSC Y S5995 SALE PRICE -- '74 SED. DE YILLES 2toChoose Take Your Choice (323J SCJ Lo As $5695 SALE ,RICE -- '73 EL DORAD~ 2toChoose Take Your Choice (Ser. 0928) Lo As $4995 SALE PRICE -- 73 SBI. DE YILLES 3 to Cfioose Take Your Choice (291G (VJ Lo As 54495 SALE ,RICE -- ;72 CPE. DE VILLE Loaded! Stereo, .C.C,000 miles. C172EOY). 12 monlb/12 ,000 mile warranty. ' SALE ,RICED -- 70 CPE. DE VILLE Loaded (ZZKS63J 52295 SALE PRICE --PLUS IZ MO. 12.000MILE CADILLAC FACTORY PROTECTION PUN Available On Most Models CHOOSE FROM Orange County's largest Selection of Cacllacs • I 976's HOW HERE AND I 975's . MUST GO! MEW 1975 PIHTO"l DR. 52965 +Tax&Uc Ind. white wall tires. front & rear bumper guards. AM ( • '68 CHEY. CA MARO Radio, heater. (313281). ·----·----'70 OLDS 98 LUXURY Auto . trans .• air conditioning , power steering. power brakes, radio , power windows & seats. (587AKG) ·----·----.,,DODGE SUPER BEE Auto. trans .. power steering, rmdio, healer. (099ADW) radK>. tinted glass. & special 1----•----paint. Slk. 11669. Ser. t5A1ov121004 '70 CHEY. BIG SEl.ECTION PINTOS TO CLEAR HEW lt75 MAVERICK 2 DR. GRABBER 53485 +Tax&Uc. Incl. 250 CID 6 cyl. engine, Calif. eml&, equipt., power steering, select shills, cr'ulse·o ·malic, whi te sidewall l ires, disc brakes, tronl. (manual) & front & rear bumper guards. (Slk. t1030, Ser. f5K91L 1485EB~ BIG SELECTION MAVERICKS TO CLEAR ,.. MEW 197~ MUSTANG 11. HARDTOP 53999+Tax&Lic. Incl. 6 cyl. eng. radials, p/s & pwr. front disc brakes. tinted glass. front & ·rear bumper guards, AM radio. body side mouldings. Slk. #099 7 . Se r . #5RD2Z141760 BIG SELECTION MUSTANG ll's TO CLEAR 21/2 ACRES OF FINE TRADEINS REDUCED TO CLEAR! MOYA 6 cylinder. automatic, radio, heater. (S10Bl0) 1----·--- '72 DODGE DART Auto . tr•ns .• air conditioning. power steering. radio, heater. {18DEXK) 5 1377 ----·---- '70 CHEY. MALIBU Auto., P.S .. P.B .• air, rallye Wheels. (96SBZJ) , ____ , ___ _ '73 MAZDA RX3 WAGON . Stereo radio, healer (817JFC) ·----·----· '72 OLDS VISTA CRUISER Auto . trans •• air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, heater. (79SELV) 'l---•---1 '72 VEGA HATCHBACK Radio, heater, air cond .• raltye wheels. (&nELA) 5 1577 1----·--- '72 MERC. MOMTEGO Au to . trans., al conditioning. power ste~ring, power brakes. red10. heater, vinyl roof. (1123JEX) 5 1777 • IRVINE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 • NOVEMBER 22 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee . Inc. 1234 S. Mo1n St . Santo Ano 547 5826 , BMW Crevier Motor s 208 W I sr St Sonto Ano 835-3171 Saddleback BMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831-2040 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26CXJ Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 546-1200 Roger Miller Chevrolet .. <iOO S. Coast ~ Laguna Beach 494-1 131 546-9967 DATSUN Dot Datsun 1883$ Beach Blvd Huntington Beech 842-.7781 IJ•lol•I Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd Casto Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd Westminster 636-4010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 540 9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No Tust in, Santo Ano 547-0511 Tl-IE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 18, 1975 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Cosro Meso 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Don Burns Porsche/ Audi I 363 I Harbor Blvd., Gorden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newpor Beach 673 ()<100 TOYOTA 8 111 Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd . Hunting on Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN .....-Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd .. Gorden Grove 534-4 100 TV !PORT! HllJHlllJ/IT! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 9:30AM I ~~ (f) NFL Football Pre-Game Show 10:00 6 Pfo Football Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta Falcons. O Pro Football Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers. 1:00 6 (11) (3) Pro Football Chicago Bears at San Francisco 49ers. I USCFootball Trojans vs. Washington Cougars. 3 :00 UCLA Football Bruins vs. Oregon State. 3:30 Celebrity Tennis Gary Collins, Mary Ann Mobley, Bert Convy, Janet le1sh. 4 :00; (f.i9 m (}) Colle1e Football '75 7 :00 Warriors Basketball Warriors vs. Seattle. 8 :00 USC Football Tro1ans vs. Washington. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 · 6:00 0 (~ (IJ) NFL Monday Ni1ht Footba~I Buttalo Biiis at Cinc1nnat1 Bengals. 9:00 0 I sFl(1AL I Good Luck on Sunday A look at Franco Harri's, the • star running back of the Pittsburgh Steelers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 6:00 O Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Buffalo Braves. THURSDAY,NOVEMBER20 10:30 O Bruin Review SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 9:30 AM O (~ ) CV NCAA Football Doubleheader Ohio State at Michigan. 11:00 I This Is the NFL • 12:00 · ~p _Sports' Wortd L.A. City Football Play-otts. 1:00 (tl!J (!)) (}) NCAA Football Doubleheader Penn State at Pittsburgh. 2:00 This Week in the NFL 3:00 NFL Game of the Week 4 :00 Rams Football Action 4:30 (i7l CBS Sports Spectacular 5:00 KTngs Ice Hockey L.A. Kings at Pittsburgh Penguins 8:00 Warriors Basketball Warriors vs. WashingtQn. 9:00 ({) Boxlne From the Olympic ,:r~: L~ir Evening Movies ~ ,., . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 6:00 5 (C) "Nevada Smith" (wH) '66 -Steve McQueen1 Bnan Keith. 11 (C) "SwHt Charity" (mus) '69 -Shirley Maclaine, Sammy Oavls Jr .• Paula Kelly. 7:30 9 (C) "Call Me Bwana" (com) '63 -Bob Hope, Anita Ekbera. 9:00 7 (29 8) 3 CC) "The GrHt Ganby'' (dra) '74 -Mia Farrow. Robert Redford, Karen Black, Scott Wiison. Sam Waterston. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 7:30 9 (C) "The Grass Is GrHner" (com) '61 -Cary Grant. Jun Sim- mons Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum. 8:00 4 23 6 fo (Cl "Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Caae" (dra) '75 -Georae Peppard, William Windom. Nina Van Pallandt. 5 (Cl ''The Vanlshlnc Land" -documentary. 9:00 3 "To Kiii A Mocklnplrd" (dra) '63 -Greaory Peck. Mary Badham 26 (Cl ''The Blue Knlsht" (dra) '73 -William Holden, Lee Remick. TUBDAY, NOVEMBER 18 7:30 9 (C) ''That Touch of Mink" (com) '62 -Cle Vouna. Cary Grant. Doris Diry. 11:00 2 17 3 II (C) "Thei-• Entertainment" (mus) '74 -Fred Astaire. Bina Crosby. Gene Kelly, Peter Lawford. Liza M1nnelll, Dof)ald O'Connor. Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, F,..nk Sinatra. Jamn Stewart 11:30 5 (C) "Hunters of the Wiid" -documentary. 9:00 26 (C) ''Watermelon Man" (dra) '70 -Howard Caine, Estelle Parsons. Godfrey Cambridae. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 7:30 9 (C) "Walk, Don't Run" (com) '66 -Cary Grant, Samantha Ecaar. 11:00 5 (C) "Horizons of the See" -documeat•?,:· 9:00 10 (C) ''Th• Bis Bounce" (adv) '69 -Ryan 0 Neal. Lelah Taylor·Youn1. 26 (C) ''Th• Go-Between" (dra) ·71 -Julie Christle. Alan Bates, Mich· ael Redarave. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 7:30 9 (C) "Operation Petticoat" (com) '59 -Cary Grant. Tony Curtis. 11:00 5 (C) "The Bencal Tlc•r''-documentary. 9:00 2 17 3 I (C) ''Hennl• Caulder'' (wes) '72 -Raquel Welch, Robert 7:30 11:00 9:00 11:00 9:00 9:30 Culp, Ernest Boranine. 26 "In Cold Blood" (dra) '68 -John Forsythe. ~ert Blake, Scott Wilson. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 9 (C) ''The Pride 6 the Passion" (dra) '57 -Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant Sophia Loren. 5 (C) "Unknown Wlldemns"-documentary. 7 (29 II) 3 (C) "Murder on Fllsht 502" (sus,p) '75 -Robert Stack, Sonny Bono. Walter Pidf!•on. Georae Maharis, Huch O'Brien. 26 (C) ''Rio •ravo" (wes) 59 -John Wayne, Anei• Dickinson. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 9 (C) "The Hallelujah Trall" (was) '65 -Lee Remick. Burt Lancaster. Jim Hutton. Pamela Tiffin, Brian Keith, Martin Landau. 4 23 6 10 (C) "Dr. Zhlvaeo" Part I (dra) '65 -Omar Sharif. Julle Christie. Tom Courtenay Rod Stelcer, Geraldlne Chaplln 5 "Patterns" (dra) '56 -Ed Deeley, Van Heflln. Beatrice Streich . TI-IE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 16, 1975 Mia Farrow and Robert Redford try to escape the real wortd In their drum of a love that cannot be in "The Great Gatsby," "The ABC Sunday Night Movie" at 9 PM. ~ameriton.e ~PAINT CENTER OME STOP PA.IMT ...t WALLPAPER CENTH Get Ready Now For the Hplidays 369 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa 646-8n 4 Pa1e 3 TEQUILA 1449 READY Tt> SERVE CAPPUCCINO s4~!. 60 Month Ok:, 86.8 , IMPORTED CANADIAN ~..,. s4e 9 ~1~~0~RTS QUART THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEiK, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 IMPORTED ITALIAN IMPORTED GERMAN IMPORTED GERMAN IMPORTED GERMAN ASTI SPUMANTE LIEBFRAUMILCH s2!! s1~! MOSSEL s119 ~~~~:Rn$1 '' BLUM.CHEN FIFTH KATZ .. FIFTH CASE ........................................ $32.29 CASE ........................................ $14.00 CASE....................................... 19.33 CASE ........................................ $21 .49 IMPORTED FRENCH BORDEAUX B&G PONTET-$299 LATOUR FIFTH NORTHERN CALIFORNIA WINES 5 1G!!N CALIFORNIA SPARKLING SPUMANTE Er:E:lis 5199 Chablis Vin Rose' FIFTH HARD CIDER s1 ,~!., CASE ....................................... $32.29 CASE OF 4 ............................... $7.75 CASE ...................................... $21 .49 CASE OF 6 ............................... $10.21 SPARKLING CIDER ESTATE BOTTLED VINHO VERDE GARCIA FRENCH FRENCH ~~NOPOLE$ 99 PINOT $199 ROTHCHILD i4FIFTH CHARDONNAY FIFTH Al~~=~LIC 5 149 PORTUGAL CASAL $249 FIFTH Naturally Fermented Brut. FIFTH CASE ......... -............................ $23.95 CA_SE ...................................... $53.19 CASE ............................ -......... $19.99 - 1975 ~.' (i I< ~ ~ I '. (, 11:00 fJ @(I)iYounr & RestltSt B Q3oo mM•1•ttl · cent Marble achlnt f.iucttional futuru News 1:00 i (]) Sunn. St!Mltar I <Qt ) rn m Show-0th · lnowtedte N1nny & the Pr~euor Starch; Telescope Tues , Thurs. : Dectrlc ComPIDJ m £dlKltional Futures 11:30 iJ @ (]) Se1rdl fOf THIOr· &:30 Educational Futures row ot for Women Only B fl~ o, m Three lor th• Earth Lib MoneL Mldtlef Jatbon Show 0 (!:rt (!J) (3) a> Rhyme l Ru- lfQ) E.duution1I futures son New Zoo Revue m lefs Rip Quid! Drew McGr1w I!) Bill Cosby Show 7:00 II @ ffi ~ ~ ~;,sy Show O~Club AFTtRNOON (!)Cartoons 0 (Qi: -) CiJ a> Good Momin&. 12:00 America Noontime To Tell the Truth 6 I Love luq_ 0 Davey & Goli1th m Porky Pi& Speed Racer Stock Market Openln1 : Mbter Ro1er's Nel1hborhood 7:30 6 Cartoons • Tennessee Tuaedo Buis & His Buddies Three Stoores : Sesame Street 8:00 Ci) Captain Kan1aroo Sunup Romper Rod'ln The Flintstones The Munsters 1 (1) The P.T.L Club iit. York Stock E.xch1n1e Little RaSC81s 8:30 Rell1lous Pro1r1ms J1dl Lalanne Yocl l Friends Mi1hty Hercules New Zoo R•vue : V 1111 A I e I rt ; Curtsc:olendn Tues .. Thurs. 9:00 =~Price Is Richt 3 : Sesame Street · ({)@) m Celebrity Sweep. stakes The G1llery lent It to Beaver AM Los An1t4es features I Lem luq Gentle Be" ( (8)) Mike Doua1n Show · I $fl(1A1. ! Parade Commemora- tina Mexico's Revolution of 1910. Live from Mexico City. Thurs. a> Travel films/Sports Scope 9:30 B ~ @) m Wheel of For· tune Movie: See Daytime Movies. Tlm~ l lassie . m ra6l futures llreen Acres · G1lloinf Gounnet • 10:00 § (I) Gambit 3 features ' @) m Hlfh Rolltn 6 Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. Ho11n's Heroes : Educational Pro1,.ms · Newr/Panortma del Valle 10:30 ; ~ ~ Love of Ute i. ·1~~E~:.::. Gomer Py1t 100 Club ! CIJ) W a> You Don't Say 8 News ie: See Daytime Movies. I Dream of Jeannie 1 CV Noon Affair/Joe Barett. @ Some~t The Jetsons • Not for Women Only 12:30 iJ @ (1) ([l As the World Turns B @ Ci)@) m Days of Our Lives 0 Fromby's Antique Workshop Mon. 00 Dick V1n Dyb o <~ CIJ> rn m All M, ttin· dren News Courtship of Eddie's f1Ultr Bullwinkle 1:00 @ 00 (])The Guidlna Urht Movie: See Daytime Movies. 6 M~l'lJ RFD (Qt (j)) Ci) a> Ryan's Hope i Journey to Adventure Major Adams Martet Closln1 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Educational Pro1rams 1:30 ~@ (1) CIJ Edft of Nl1ht . ~ @@) m The Docton 6 Haze! 0 (~ (j)) CIJ a> Lers Mau A Deal I Movie: See Daytime Movies. Chartlnf the Martet 2:00 @ (3) (i) Match Game ~ @ ®) m Another Wor1d Phil Donahue Show <®} Cll> CV m $10,000 Prra· mid 2:301~ews(I) Cl) Tattletales News (~Cl)) ffi a> One Ufe to • I Ben Hunter Interviews/Futures Get Smart la Gata 3:00 @ (1) Glve-N-T1b @?;)somerset 0 The Rlfteman (6) Cartoons 0 (Qj (I)) CIJ a> Gentrtl Hos- pital (i) love Amerieln Strt• (YO) Movie: See Daytime Movies. m Porky Pia n Thrtt stooau 00 Ironside Dart Shadows fll)Futum THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER HJ. 1975 3:30 l:lnah! Movie: See D'aytime Movies. . Profitt Wed. I @?;) M*e Oouitu Show Ozzie ' Ham.t Movie: See Daytime Mov1u: Dominao Wed M1veridl Tht L1KY Show Mickey Mouse Club The Munsten (}) New Zoo Revue Yoai & Huck : Eduutlon1I Pro1,.m1 ( ) Comedy Clusic:s, Mkkey ouse Club Wed. @EDr1m1 4;00 ~Father llnows Best 6 MicbJ Mouse Club (!29) (I)) (3) a> Artersc.hool Sp9'11rwed. "The Shaman's last Raid" A YoUnl Apache boy arowing up in the Southwest discovers what it means to be Indian Beverly Hillbillies Yo1i & Friends Gllllftn's Island (!) Teny & Hls Friends elrrascolendn @ Adam-12 The Munsters : Mister Ro1ers' Nel&hborttood (t,l9 ) The Alntstonn Except Wed. I Sube Pelayo Mission: Impossible Except Wed. Rody & His Friends 4:30 O Diet Yin Dyke Show .. , .......... ... Stir Tre• Dert~ M1•l2 lllP & His ludcfla BlbU• ~ Pricle Is Rlfllt @ .. ~~~ Shclw Brady Buftdl : Membenhlp Afpul I Seu• Sttfft ' <Ii! (j)) MltlllJ Moute Club Ex· i t Wed. · Jack Benny Mon. Undenlo1 S:OO a p~ ~n~ J~1.1) :::, Wed. Tiit Bia Y1lley 6 I Lov1 Lucy • MIVtrick Tiit Fllntstonu Speed Racer Room 222 · Dr1m1 Don Wiison Show; News Mon. Addama f1mlly 5:30 0 (ltJ (}) (~ ) ..... Stump the Stirs; Ntws Mon. Ho11n's Heroes Tiit MonkHS lZ) ThrM StOOIU Andy 'riffittl : Membership Appul I Eledrlc Comptny m Travel Films a> Jadl Ben"J ShoW: Ntw1 Mon. Paae 5 - &:oom a1b 6:30 Ci) Vol 0Ve1 7:00 u.s Shi Sf• De1 Pe. Ho1 Wh ~ • Spi Wit Hu Jim The M'o Tilr let Ten Ele tE un Hii Th i: RH Ora 8 TV 0 0111 ®l @ SUN DAY NOVEMBER 1& ·: 1 r ·,, I ". ', <•> h•dlutn •• Advtftl.MIDtllt. l.-00 m l lble Answtrs/Qiristophen 6:30 (}) vo-, of ~rltulturt D Y•aetable Soup 7:00 U.S. of Archlt Sttowtrs of ll•sslnas Sfrtndiplty Dt11nls tht MtNU 'eopi•'s Forvm Hour ef Power Whit Do You bped? CJ) Tiiis Is tfl• Utt iltten Roberts • Spanish Movie 7:15 With Tiils Rina 7:30 H1rtem Globttrolttts Jimmy S..111rt Show The Christophers M'ormon Tabern•d• Choir Timmy & laule I.ft There Be Uaht Tennessee Tuxedo Elementary News Cil Rei Humbard 7:•5 Ci) Sacred Hurt :00 Lamp Unto My Fett Hlahny to Heavtn Tiiis Is the Ute Rei Humbard 6 Oral Reberts TV I Loots 1t Lumlna • Dt~& Goliath @ ~ 9 Jerry Falwell THE DAILY PllOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER HS. 1975 Woi.dtmna Mister 1to1m' Ntfahborttoeid Cl)) Day of Dltciovtry RMI &tlta 0pH HovM • De111ftp Htr11d of T rutfl (i) NBC hll1lou1 Proaram ~., c.tebf•tlta ( Cl)) ~tt . Esta £s 11 Yid• l :JO Loot Up l Uwe (l)O.,ot~ry Cbllfqt .., StfllNNI Jilluwy Swaulft Sh .. It Is W.ritte• l O:lO I (Qi Cl)• CJ) m Devlin • Mfftilla Time It Catv1ry • flfftt tor Today @ Cl) ltltllrp lluhhua Ctlorc.h Wtttt A Yb!Oft : Mt111ilrs1tlp Apptat / S.U•• · h•tatla Do111MJcal S'trttt 11:00 I llte1 Hu111bard <a , Febulous Kan Ceuety tto.e Buyer's l ulde 9;00 I Commltm•llt ca Cl)) Cl) m That An Ult (]) 9 Rt• Humbird i: • a;, Meet tht Pms • F Troop Day of Dbc:9very Movie: '"Swiss Miss" (com) '38 Campus PnfUt -Y1wpotlt Oft -l1urel & Htrdy." Nlltrttioft "The Arteries & Nutrition" 0) Church 111 U.. HolN IKtth!l!' lluhlma11 Q) (I) Mow\t: (C) '"Sbock Trut· 9 (fJ Oral Roberts mtttf' (dra) ·~ -Stuart Wh1tm1n. tome Alive I flrst a.ptbt Cllurdl This Is Your Bible 11:30 . Modll . CI) Camera Thrff (Qi Cl)) Cl) (E) Makt A Wbh 1li)) TOWll Mall Mottia1 • Qlorla ,,.,., Pet Hafen 9:30 f) @ (I) Cl) Nfl FootbaH Prt- Gamt Show . m 'randstand (Qi Ci)) Jimmy s..uut Sttow You & lour Wortd 12:00 i Campus Profitt Aatulna Prophedes Movit: •-uct of A Cun" (w1s) s,.ctrum • 5 -Richard Conte. Jeny Falwell Cil Mowlt: "hlfemo" (dra) '53 - (i) lftlllht Robert Ryan, Rhond1 Flemin1. · Muska y Paltbru 8 El) Directions 9:•5 : Membership Appe1I I Classic • Movie: (C) "Dly of ttle Bad· Theatre IB.> men" (wes) '58-Fred MacMurray. 10:00 O @ (1) (j) Pro Football Los An· I Wanderlust ~es Rams •t At11nt1. • Anttricln/lsraetl TV Hour Acdo11 de la Co111u111dod Mldeut Aulysb (lg) m ,,. footbtll Kansas City : MembtrsJllp Appal/Crut Ptt· at Pittsbureh. tonnances: lady R1ndolpll Chur· 11 Hout of Power chill "His Borrowed Plumes" AF T F RNOON ca m> ' l"C!AL 1 1111 .,..,.,., Hocus Toevs 1n1 12:30 i Rt1I Estate Rtt>Ort m luuu ' Annrtts Mme: "The7 0r1ve bJ Nl(tir (dr•) '40 -Humphrey 8011rt. I ~":r::::Snc1 firm R.,ort Public Servlct 1:00 f)@ (]) ''° Football Chi·· uro 1t Sin Fr1nc1sco. i (~ ) DlrectioltJ Oft Campus USC Footbtll Tro1ans vs. Wuh IH~,<;;J,~ars. T1run Newsmallen 'c"Uncs From '•nn11ty (J) Pro Football Clevel1nd vs. Oaklano I Jim Thomu Oubloors Tile Cllrlstoph1rs lnsl&ht 1:15 fri) Wtshlnston Wffll In Rtvlt'w/ Membership Appetl 1:30 I Wrestllnr From tht Otymplc The Ebony Meir • Movie: (C) "Mffl Me It Ult •Ir" (rpm) '53 -D•n Oeiley, Di· ana Lynn. Huah O'Brian Med the Press The Ylrai111tn The Humanist ( ) Issues & Answers • Cl\1mpionshlp Bowtln& · Hum1nlst Altema1M 2:00 Movie: "Duct Soup" (com) '33 -The M1rx Brothers. D m Rtll1io111 St»edal "M•r nifJ. ,, cat: Mtry's Sons of Liberation" Pro- rram was filmed in En11tnd, France, 'SCANDALOUS LIFE OF CiEORCiE SAND' The story of George :>ano, the notorious novelist -.yho sparked con· troversy from the day she was born. will be told when "Notorious Woman," a seven·part Masterpiece Theatre series begins on KCET, Channel 28, Sunday at 9PM. - Rosemary Hams plays George Sand. the c1gar·smoki ng, trouser- clad author who was the person1ficat1on of women's llb in her time (1804·76). The first woman to talk and write about sex realistically and honestly, she abandoned her husband and children and took a succession of lovers insisting that "My body 1s mine to give and I shall give it to whom I wish." Among her lovers was Chopin. The famous -composers, writers. actors. mus1c1ans and poht1c1ans -flocked to the salon of George Sand, where conversation often focused on questions of women's rights. Sand's passionate interest in that subject was highly personal. At 17, she had been a great heir· ess, mistress of a splendid house 1n Pans and her family's Nohant estate 1n Berry. When she marned, under French law she was s1mul· taneously stnppe~ot her huge fortune and left without a franc of her own. So she finally fled t o Pans, to "hve a free life." took Jules Sandeau as a lover and also took the first syllable of his last name as her own (she had been born Amandine Aurore Lucile Oupin). Her ... early attempts at writing failed miserably, and she became suicidal and very difficult to hve with. But, determined to succeed as a writer, , she almost worked herself into a ment al and physical breakdown. At times -.Q.e thought seriously of entering a convent. Then "Indiana," a novel~e wrote under the pseudonym of George Sand, suddenly brought her tame, and she began to make a great deal of money. She became influential in liberal poht1cal circles, championing t he emancipation of women from the double standard that confined them. Although her opinions attracted almost universal disapproval, she lived ex_actly as she wished, ignoring convention and becoming "the most scandalous woman in Paris." She died at Nohant on June 8, J 876, at 71. "Her life had many phases," wrote author Henry James in his Parrs letter to the New York Tribune, "but the longest was that of her old age, which was very tranquil and reasonable; so much so as to efface the memory of others which had preceded it. She had always been a singular mixture of quietude and turbulence." In addition to Rosemary Hams, whose acting talents get full rein .portraying this "singular mu<ture," the cast of the Masterpiece Theatre m1ni·series being presented by WGBH, Boston, includes George Chakiris, Cathleen Nesbitt, Joyce Redmond, S1nead Cusack and Alan Howard. Page 7 Italy and Amer1e.1, about Muy, mother ol Jesus, as rellecled in the 111 and culture or 2000 years. 0 St.trtlmt (t) Movie: "Mo11mbo'1 (adv) '53- Clark Gable, Grace Kelly I lronaldt Chlnue Enttftllamtnt Hour feith for Toclar firln1 Un1/Membtrshlp Appul ! (I)) World of Survlv1I film future 2:30 Movie: "An1el1 In Dlsaulae" (com) '49 -The Bowery Boys m IT'S CLASSIC CAGNE't! * The Wise Ace Test Pilot-" Devil Dogs of The Air"-2:30 Today m Movie: "Devil Ooas ot the Air" (adv) '35 -James Caaney, Edmond O'Brien. Maraaret Lindsay. ' Pentecostal Temple ) Dar of Mirad" lnsl1ht Roller Games 3:00 I s;ICIAL I Roell 'N' fun Meek Show A magic and comedy variety show with Bill Cosby, the Hudson Brothers, Doug Henn1n11 (from Broadway's "The Magic Show"), the Tokens, Jell Mylett. and Avery ~clireiber 0 UCLA football Bruins vs. Oreaon State. 8 Water Wor1d Movie· (C) "Call Me Bw1n1" (com) '63 -Bob Hope O Movie: (C) .. father Cioose" (com) '65 -Cary Grant. I Slnlsttr Cinema ltalla '75 Jimmy Swauart Show Wall Strttt Wttll/Membtrahlp al ( ) This Is the Nfl • Can11colend11 • Sunday Matinee 3:30 Stump the Stars Celebrity Tennis Rell1lous Town Hall • Talent Contest 4:00 It Tdes All Kinds · Sunday arun Thutre <CW ) (]) al Coll11e Foot· ball '75 (i) Mtvtrkk (W (3) Ruth Gelman Show @fTove Lucy ED Membership Appeal/I .. s ... , .... ,...Ci ... AL""'l 11 (R) ( ) American luuts Forum · Sammy ' Company Viewpoint on Nutrition EVENIN G THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 16, 197$ featunna such spectacular back "Misalliance" This seven.part d11. drops as the Sh11>stad & Johnson matization stars Rosemary Harris as Ice Follies Aurore Dupln, the French wom111 I What's My Line? who became the famous novelist The FBI Georae Sand, renowned for her In. Shin Daikon no Hana t1mate involvement with the rrwnt Waniors Bulletblll Wamors vs. celebrated men of the 19th ctnlury. attle. a;) Noche de liala 7:30 Ci) America • Wanted: Dud or Alive m Chespirito 9:30 I The Kina Is COtllJn1 f) Movie: (C) (2hr) "C.11 Me Revival Fires 6:00 Bw1na" (com) '63 -Bob Hope, 10:00 6 -SPC:CIAL· Anua Ekbera. Edie Adams 6 BRONK TRACKS DOWN *THE GAS COMPANY ED OZAWA CONDUCTS * PORNO BOMBER!! PRESENTS "AMERICA" * BEETHOVEN OVERTURE O @C:VCIJ Bront .Bronk has O America "Domesticating a w11 ID Member1hlp Appeal/Evenlnt at twelve hours to find the person re· derness" iphony sponsible tor a series of apparently i Santa Barbare forum Situation Comedy senseless bombings, or II\ ambf· Kukla, Fran ' Ollie Korean Proarann lious young district attorney will Movie: (C) (21/zhr) "Nevada 8:00 I) @ Cher Singer Ray give a notorious cnminal his tree· Smith" (wes) '66-Steve McQueen, Charles and ~e Muppel51.iuesl. dom in exchange for the bomber's O Jerry Visits ..• "Karen & Rich , Cil USC football Trojans vs. Wash· identity John Larch, Steven Keets· ard Carpenter " inaton. and Barbara Rhoades auest. ~ National Geocraphlc D (~ ) m m Sb Million $ I Day of Discovery Wild Wiid West Min ''Blue flash~ Rodney Allen Rip· 6 Nirht Gallery ~ Dimenaion 75 PY guests as a youna lad Sieve be· • faith for Today m IRLEY MAC LAINE friends while 1nvesl1ga1tng a plot by News waterfront smugglers to crack the Jerry Falwell *SAMMY DAVIS JR . secrets of the aovernment's defense News/Wonderful Travels "SWEET CHARITY" 6 PM s~stem a~ Alcohol & Drup "Use or Abuse" m Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sweet Chu· m Sam Yorty Show Ef) Lou Gordon Show ity'' (mus) '69 -Shirley MacLa1ne, Japanese features 10:15 Sammy Davis Jr . Paula Kelly-a Show de Sylvi1 Pinal ED CAN YOU SOLVE RUBY, I Spy a:300Paceiettm *MURDER MYSTERY? SEE lapaneie Children'• Proerams m I $JfCllL I Who's There? A Gho11 & MAIL $$TO KCET ~ ~~r'1a~~... In Your House <.~> Sheldon Leon~~d ED Membership ~al/The Rivals ., leads a tour of haunted houses. of Sherlock Holmes ( • Ne~ Star Trek 9:00 e m (j) Kojak Roaer Rob!"' 10;30 I Jimmy Sw1uart Show • Treehouae Club son returns to auest as Detective 6 Today at Aiu• Caliente Corona Now Gil Weav~r. who unhappily learns a • The Lucy Show former high school classmate is ll:OO 0 (j)@) 'f'il "" Nan 6:30 (3) QgJ Q} @ Wild Kin&dom now Involved in the fencing of more 0 B · s· h\UJ \.!i.J 0 American Ghost Cat than a m1lhon dollars in stolen dia· est '" tg t * Bill Burrud films monds. and he tries to persuade * Sunday Night the cunning cougar the detective 10 take a payoff THE 700 CLUB on TVS 0 Q) !10) m NBC Sunder ~ 700 Club on ANIMAL WORLD Mystery -MCCioud "fire!" McCloud Wor1d ot SurYlval O Anlmal World "American Ghost and his girlfriend, Chris (Diana Mui· • Movie: "The Caretakers" (dra) Cat" daur). go afte~ an arson ring when 63 -Polly Bergen. Robert Stack. @ Sunday $1Jecial "Lucy Makes her nephew dies 1n an apanment m Movie: (C) "A Case of Rape" Room for Danny" bu1ldina fire susp.ected of b~ing the (dra) '74 -Elizabeth Montgomery, g News work of a professional arsonis1. ,. Cltli Pots, Ronny Co• H) ~~,:.rshlp Appeal/AcronskJ , 0 "1R~¥ ~f~~ ON TV' ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN Journey to Adventure MIA FARROW STAR IN (!)Name of the Gii!!• Roller Gamu "THE GREAT GATSBY" . 700 Club m Movie: .. Sta1ecoad1" (wes) '39 -John Wayne. John Carradine I Rod Concert Korean Varltty World of Sul\'IYal World 'ms/Membership Ap-peal clom::tton CorMdy * ROBERT REDFORD ANO * n J~~~~~,~~ 7:00 e @ CV (j) Three for the Ro.d 0 (Qt (j)) mm ABC Sund., I Jimmy SW.uart Show An aggressive, egocentric youna Nlaht Movie· (t) (lhr) "The treat 11:15 rn Sannny & Company n101her stirs a pass1onale concern Gabby" (dra} '75 -Robert Red· 11:30 Pro footb.tll But/Movie: (C} K 8 ford Mia farrow Karen Black " rock's Ltst Case" (dra) '72 -In the arrases ror her .year-old Sco1'1 Wt'lson, Sam . Waterston, Lo1·s' Richard Widmark, Will Geer, Michael 4:30 I Korean News Ci) Meet tf11 Press the Fllntstonta ; Los An1t1es News R~lew I ~~Wus Proar.m 5:00 Cl) f)ce the Nation America Claulc Trtea "Robinson Crusoe" John McKay Show ; Wor1d at War News Movie: "Houdini'' (dra) '53 - Tony Curt1$, Janet Lei&h I Korean Drama @ Words-A-Poppln• Addams family r: (j)) loula Paul Lehman Encuenbo C.lebtlty Tennis I Revival of Amtrlta 5:30 O (i) @ a;,N ... uttte Ra1e1ls • World ot Sul\'lval son who needs scholastic help as well as love Mea Foster and Chris· Chiles. Bruce Dern r. Sc1>tt Fitz· Burns. John Anderson topher Marquis auest. gereld's class ic tale of enormous 0 S.m!"y & . Company ~uest~ in· O GRIPPING DRAMA! wealth and wasted ltves lavishly re. elude Liza Mm~elh, Chila Rrvera * TEST OF FIRE D·isney creates the splendor of the roaring and Stephanie Mills. 20's, and •t also eslabhshed a new 00 Meclix 0 Q)@ ®) m Wor1d of Disney fashion trend for men. (i) Tele1X1l1t "Smoke" (2~r) ~h~ movin~ story of m Show Stopping Acts! (10) M~vle: (C) "Nevada Sml~" a young boys d1fl1Cult1es 10 accept· *VAUDEVILLE 'th (Wes) 66 -Steve McQueen, Bnan ing a stepfather he feels w•s forced " OBBY V N WI Keith, Arthur Kennedy. on him too soon after his real B A -9:00PM m Tony & Su1.tn Alamo father's death, and how a stray doa m Vaudeville Bobby Van Is hOst to ED Membership Appeal/Kup's ~how comes lo play a major role in their sinaer Shani Wallis, ventriloquist 12:00 i Liberty Temple Church relationship. Ronny Howard, Earl Chris Kirby, and maaician Car1 Bal· (~Cl)) 00 News Holliman. Jacqueline Scott. Pamelyn lantine. Movie: "I, The Jury" (dra) '53 Ferdin and Andy Devine star. ! Como Alive -Preston Fosler 0 THE DONNY ANO Japanese Alm 12:30 D Movie: (C) "Happy Birthday, *MARIE OSMOND SHOW! The One Way Wl~d1 June" (dra) '71 -Rod B b H /I F II. 9:15 Steiaer. Susannah Yori!, Don Mur· o ope ce o te~ EI!) "NOTORIOUS WOMAN" ray, George Grluard. Paul Lynde/Kate Smith * life of Georg~ Sand @R.!t_ht On 0 <Cii! Cl)) rn m I 1;1ciA( I M . T .. -(~(!))Spanish Movie Donny & Marie Donny and Marie as~eq~iece •11eat~e 1:00 O Sf>edinf freely Osm~nd or. the hiahly popular Mobil Otl Corporation 1:55 I) Movie: "Cover-Up" (dra) '40 - musical family are showcased in an ED Membership Appeal I Master·! William Bendix. Dennis O'Keefe hour-Iona music and v•ri'ty show piece Theatre: Notorious Woman 2:00 O Chal!ence My Sermon vi I MOND AY NOVEMBER 17 For momlns end efternoon llstlnc•. plHse ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, ire the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 0 "'£1 R1ndlo ,,.... (WIS) '40 -Gene Autry. "Double Indemnity" (mys) '« -Fred MaeMurray, Bir· b1r1 Stanwyck. 10:00 (6) "A H1tful ef Rain" (dra) '57 - Tony Franciosa, Eva Marie Saint, Don Murray, Lloyd Nolen,. 12:00 m "r1hclora and tht f'IJln& Dutch· i-.,.::::;;;... man" (adv) '52 -Ava Gardner. James Muon. 1:00 O "Nlaht After Nlrht" (com) '32- Mae West, @ (C) "Rome Adveiwture" (rom) '62 -Troy Donahue, Suzanne Plesh· ette, Anfle Dickinson. 1:30 O (C) "In tht Cood Oki Summer· time" (mus) '49 -Judy Garland, Van Johnson. l :OO (IQ) (C) t+four for Tu.as"' (wes) '63 -Dean Martin, frank Sln1tr1. 3:30 (I) "The Iii lroldc.lst" (mus) '38 -Bob Hope, W. C. fields. 0 CC) "111 lroad o.,llpt" (mys) '71 -Suzanne Pleshette, Richard Boone, Robert Morley. t \ t .. I ~, , 6:001~l~~= ( Ci)) CIJ m Nfl Monday fht oolliaU Buffalo Bills at Cin· clinn~~~~:.a;~mlly Adlm·lZ Soledad Star Trek Uttle Rltcala 6:30 I MetV Crlffift Show 1 =·•Hlfoet : lntenlltional Anl"'atio• • NuMle 7:00 D Q) Cl) m Nm lewlltl& for Dofl1ra 6 Mod Squid I To Tell tbt Truth C.nce11tntlo. I loft Lucy Tho Fii CV CUllSlftOU LI Lobl loft American Styto : Clnak Thutre Pmtew "HeddJ Gibler'' Ev• Le G1llenne, first lady of lhe American Th11tre, Introduces this play by Henrik Ibsen. EI)P1lom1 m Addams F1mlly 7:30 B us,ooo PJrsmlcl • D m Wild lln1dom "Pond at Broken Branch" ~ ltft Amerkl• Styte Truaurt Hunt MltlloA $ Mevlt: {C) (Zlu) "T1M sa Is CrttMI" (com) '61 -C1ry Gr1nt, Deborlh Kerr, Joan Sim· mons, Robert Mitchum. !Hip Rolltfs Bredy Bundi Cl) Wiid Wel1d et Allhuls ElD All-TIME TIN PAN * ALLEY HITS TONITE! PLEDGE TO KCET! fii) I i!fc!A In. P111 Alley Sin1er· sonpriter Ian Whitcomb -as host -ind B1r1>1r1 Cason perform turn· of-the-century mel1ncholy b1ll1ds ind ltvely ra(lime music in this his· toric.al revue. ft) My uttle M1rslt 1:00 B !HJ (3) Cl) Rhed• Joe Gemd hires Nik. Brenda's obnoxious, •C· cordion·playin1 boyfriend whom he can't st1nd, to become 1 wrecker at his demolition firm. Richard Ma· sur, Sco.y Milchlll, and Candy Al.· Zlrl _(Uest. B Q3 00 ®) m Mollclay Nl(ht Movie: (C) (3hr) "Sullty or Inn• ceitt: The Sam Slltppird Murder Case" (dra) '75 -Georre Peppard, William Windom, Nina Vin P1ll1ndt, Walter McGinn, B1rnard Hu1hes. Peppard stars as the Clevel1nd os· teopathic surseon who wu char11d with the sl1yin1 of his wife In 1954 and was sent to pri.son. He wu just recently released. 0 MM: {C) {2.hr) "T1M Y111sh· In Lllld" -n1ture documentary. 6 Wiid Wild West Dealer's CIMNce Jell• llrt>our SMw Stccet' Fr .. 1 Mexlce CullSlllMt • Muy A(qdtddt • JapaHtt Ll11f1&1ft rr-cn1111 1:30 B @ (}) Ptlyllls Alw1ys re1dy to lend a helpin1 hand, Phyllis tries to restructure boss Julie's rom1nllc life. I Don Adam' Scttetl Test Men Crttfhl Show llfttrl.J & Yldll Saaeo1 Show Mt11btrahlp Appal Les ro11vocts 9:00 B cm Cil Cl) All hi th• F1111lly Is Mikebeinl unfaithful? Glori• sus· pecis the worst 1fter Mike's one.· a-week job of tutorln1 1 curvy col· le1e cutie suddenly becomes 1 twice·•·week job 11 the coed's apartment. (3) Movie: {2Jlr) "lo 1111 A lhct· iil(blnr' (dr1) '63 -Gre1ory Peck. Miry Badham. ,.._ (j) Tho Ulltouchlbla 0 WC Spedll "Good Luck on Sund•(' The on·field performance ind 1 behind-the-scenes look at Franco Harris, the star runnin1 bacll of the Pittsbur&h Steelers. ~ The lolcl o..s Movie: (C) (2hr) "T1M Blue 11hr' (dra) '73 -William Holden, Lu Remick. ElD PANOVS STAR IN VOS. *TV BALLET DEBUT EJ'l) In Performanc. 1t Wolf Trap Galina and Valery P1nov, former stirs of Lenin1rad's famed Kirov Ballet, widely reco1nized for their struule to luve the Soviet Union, make their Amerieln television debut with five ballet selections. (Cit) (j)) (E Mobile Ont 9:30 B @ (I) Cl) Maude W1lt1r 1dds to the many pr1ctical jokes 1t Atthur's medic:al convention by posin1 es 1 doctor, 1 ruse which he THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER HS, 1975 REMEMBER TttE GOOD OLD DAYS For several decades, the most inexpensive and most satisfying form of entertainment for the entire family throughout the country was the local movie t\Ouse -a fascinating escape to a world of glamor and romance. And nowhere was more elaborate escapism offered than at a theatre playing a musical from MGM, the studio that did them bigger and better than any other. "That's Entertainment!," in a special three hour broadcast. Tuesday, at 8PM on CBS takes a fond look at the cream of the musical crop and com~ up with scenes from almost 100 MGM classics mad~ between 1929 and 1958. The toast to a grand tradition is narrated by Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby, Gene Kelly, Peter Lawford, Liza M1nnelh, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds, Mickey Rooney, Frank Sinatra, James Stewart and Elizabeth Taylor. As they reminisce about their days at MGM, they introduce a fantastic parade of stars in their most memorable movies. By the fall of 1927, audiences first heard Al Jolson's "speak" from the screen, in Warner Bros. "The Jau Singer." By 1929, Hollywood realized sound was more than a passing fad and began grinding out musical "talkies." Among the oldest pictures represented tn "That's Entertainment!" are "The Broadway Melody" and "Free and Easy," with Robert Montgomery singing, from 1930; "The Dancing Lady.'' featuring top· billed Joan Crawford dancing with newcomer and s1xth·b1lled Fred Astaire, from 1933; "The Hollywood Revue," again with Miss Craw· ford doing a dance which may have shocked 1929 audiences; ''Speak Easily" with Jimmy Durante vocalizing the song ."Singin' in the Rain," from 1932. Titles from the late 1930s and 1940s include "Anchors Aweigh," "Babes in Arms," "The Barkleys of Broadway," "A Date with Judy," "Girl Crazy." "The Harvey Girls," "In the Good Old Summertime," "Meet Me in St. Louis," "On the Town," "Words and Music" and "Ziegfeld Follies of 1946 ." Films from the 1950s, when the musical talkies had turned to fine art, include ''The Band Wagon," "High Society," "Hit the Deck," "Royal Wedding," "Singin' in the Rain," 'Show Boat." "Toast of New Orleans" and "Three Little Words." ,... 9 ts 1bl1 to pull oll until 1 h1ndy m•n 1equ11u his emeraencv help. 0""" m ,.b,. Clara 10:00 tJ Meclk.11 C.nltr Dr. Gannon is astounded when 1 col· luaue adv1'u an 18·yur old 1111 not to have a cntiul oper1tion whtCh could prolonr her hie, until he d1scove1"1 that she 1s the key to brin11n1 the doctor's son out of 1 catatomc lock G1nnon then has to convince the doctor that personal feehnis 111 lnterfenna with a patient's welfare Jack Hoaan, Melan11 Maycon, Georre Janek RUHi. omm""" Ci) 'erry Muon fJ Moblle One "The Middle Man" Peter Clmpbtll finds himself having to deliver a $500,000 ransom after the distrauahl parents of a kid· napped boy turn to him for help. W Get Smart fl!) ADOPTED CHILD SEEKS * TO ADOPT NEW PARENT ft) Memti.nhlp Appeal I lfl~ill ! Sarah The poirnanl story o an adopted child who letls she de- serves the $1me 111hts in choos1n1 her parents 1s they have 1n choos- '"I her (~( ) Htt Haw ® MIJsiott: l11tpoalWt 10:)0 Ja ~111unlty Fttdbad I) AeontptMIH u:00 EE Ii &15 ffi ~.., lat tf Cnkldlo set. 88'1 The Lucy SMw At.h1111n flit Med Squtd [f) fll111 ftaturt tom bat (~ ) Low American $tJ'e 11:15 EID Membenhlp Appe1l/Tr1bal [ft "Woven G11dens" (R) 11:)0 tJ 3 CBS late Movie: (C) "W" e Nun" (dra) ·72 -Joanna Pttt1t. Vic Morrow. Collltf "tie • 0 @ ®1 m Johnity Carsott Mclean Stevenson IS IUeSI host 0 fht Ho...,..ootten Ci) Mt'rit: .. Stloclpreor (rom) '49 -Comel Wildt. Paine .. Kniaht. 0 MJstlfJ Theatle! <C> "The Champafne Murders" (myi) '68 - Anthony Pertuns, Yvonne Fumta4i. (f) The Fii fJ Merit: ""W~ with Father" (C'Oln) 'S2 -Ven Heflin. Patrte11 Ntel, Gill Perrt1u. m MlssJH: I•~ (~ ) T rut.t. Of CtutquMCU lZ:«l I T.Wipt z .. Movie: .. fnncb CMs to Wm It" (Ci>m) 'S2 -Donald O'Con not. IZ:JO 0 MIJbtnJ RFD. (I) Mewlt: (t) ..,.. .... (wts) '53 - Alan Ladd, Jeck P1l1nce m Netn o. .. football 1:00 8 a!. m.:,'""" l:JO Q1H]) .,...: r .. ,,.,... (adv) •59 -V•n Heflin, Acnes MOOfehud 1 :45 e ...,.. "CeteMf Cnll"' <we.s> '48 -Rendolph Scott 3:)0 IJ .... : "'NoctvnM'" (mys) ·•&- Geori• R1n. Lynn S..ri Pe&• 10 TUESDAY 1 NOVEMBER 18 For mornlna and afternoon llstJn..-. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. &.low, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 f) '-sty It In Frendl" (com) '38- Ray Milland "Thlt IJ My Affair" (mys) '37 -Barbara Stanwyck, Rober1 Taylor 10:00 , 6 "leave Her to Huven" (d11) '45 -Gene Tierney, Cornet Wiide, Jeanne Crain 12:00 m "Hoinecomine" (dra) '48-Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Anne Buter. 1:00 O •-so West Younc Man" (com) '36 -Mae Wesl, R1ndolph Scott. Qi (C) "When Michul Calls" (susp) '71 -Elizabeth Ashley, Michtel Doualu, Ben Guma l :JO O (C) 1·1rs Always Fair Weather" (mus) ·55 -Gene Kelly, Cyde Cha riue. Dan D11ley 3:00 ~ (C) "'Chub" (adv) '67 -Rod Taylor, Ernest Borrnine, John Mills 3:30 (~_) "O.S.S.'' (dfl) '46 -Alan Ladd U (C) .. Rnenre" (susp) '71 - Shelley Winters, Stuart Whitman [ V [ ~~ I N <; 6:00 = u oo ®l m~ m....., 3 O @@Qj • Ntn lalltn Bub lakers vs. Buffalo. I lonallZI lr0ft$ide l'artridft F1111lly Ad1m.12 Soledad • i Sbr Trek (j)) Trvttl or Coft'"lueMt$ little rt.seals Hour 6:30 lo ~=in SMw rn Horan's Heroes / Me,.bentlip AA»ul/ScMlndstqe "Jou" S1n1er/1u1t1rist Jose Felic1 ano performs I (j)) Lew AmtriCH $ty1e Alnerican Ovtdoonma11 5atlopinr Counntt 1:ootJ OU ~@ mEf>Ntw$ I ·~ Mod Squad To T tll the T rutb Concentration I ~~~ C (])Sunnott la loba . Lowe Aintrk111 Styie I (j')) lon1nu Paloma Addams ft•ily 7:l0 ft New TIUSlm Hult O@ @~mH•llJ•ttd ~Im Matdl '-'"PM ~ "-Ytlla 0 MllllOll $ ..._.: (t) (Ziv) '"Ttiat T t4ldl If Mid" (oom) '62 - Cuy Cr1nt. Dons Day, C11 Younr m•rllff ..... ~ lrt's Mab A Dul THE DAIL y PILOT. lV ~EEK, NOVEM~ER 16. 197& Ell) HEED WARNING fl> PtfNe Clan *"DR. WHO" IN FINALE 9:•5 EID Mtmbt,,.lp Appul I Of. Who: TIM lnfemo lO:OO '°""r ?tu~ O~~~ tof::S: Anhui World • tective bureau, Forrester Is assicnecl My Little Miri1t to work with a female offtetr 1:00 0 (i1J @ (i) I sJCCIAC 1. That's (M1r1y11 Muon), until her J111ou$ £iltert.1l11mtnt Ohr) This movie, one husband makes accusations. R• of the 11ttterin1 box·office hits of scheduled after pre-emption by t1lt the past year. features me~orable World Series. scenes from nearly 100 m~1e clas· Im m News sics and is narrated by ma!or stars Perry Mason who have all contnbu!ed 1n large (Qi CJ)) 00 W Marcua WtlbJ, measure to Hollywood s leeenda~ M.D. "Killers of Dreams" Plans for ma11e and fucination. Included are. a forthcominr maniare of • youna Fred As111re, Bini Crosby, . Gen~ couple are abruptly halted when Kelly, Peter Lawford, Liza Minelh, Dr Welby is forced to recommend Donald O'Connor, Deb~ie Reynolds, • thJJ the youne woman return to a Mickey Rooney, Fr.ank Sinatra, James llfe.1rvin1 machine, a development Stewart, and Elizabeth Tayl?r. which alters her fiance's feeline 101 0 @ (I)#@)l" mA.I Mboovlt~ke ~~ her. Jill Jaress and Don Galloway •i>rospenty a r ~ . · guest. vi~es a small West Vlrg1~1a coal m Get Smart mine town, as well IS trucki~g part· fE) Monty Python's Flyine Circus ners Sonny and Wiii. Patricia Neal • and Tesu Dahl. in a rare mother 10:30 0 Community Feedbadt dau1hler appearance, and Gary G) News • Merrill auest. all THEORY OF EVOLUTION 00 Wiid Wild West *ON ''ASCENT Of MAN'' 0 (e;:f ) ffi q> ~ap!>J De~s fE) Membtrshl, Appal/Ascent of "Three on A Porth Richie and h_is Men ''The L.tdder of Creation" cohor1s, Pots1e and Ralph, ar~ '" m El Show de Walter Mert1do for a borina vacation sans chicks until Fonzie comes to their rescue. 11:00 I m fJ fl) mm Newi I Duler's Cholct · (j) {1gl ~ @ NNS Joha Barf)our Show le:st of 'roucho I $Jfc@ I The Miu California 6 Set lilko •· ty ,............ • Tiit Lucy Show ai~u=.~· m RIS KENNEDY " EID VANISHING DIAMOND * 13 YEAR OLD PSYCHIC *ELUDES INSPECTOR 11 PM Tonight on 11 m Me111ti.rsJllp Appeal/The Rivals IAshman file of Stler1cd Holmes Mod SquMI m EJltos CJ) Flhn Fe1tvrt m Add.., famity • Combat 1:30 O Movie: (90) .. Hunten of tflt ( (I)) love Amerian Style WW -documenlary. 11:15 fl) Cinema 34 u (~ ) ()) m Welcome Baa 11 :lO tJ @ CD CBS late Movie:. (C) llotter "The Reunion" Julie invites "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" to dinner a rich former classmate of (mus) '54 -Howard Keel, Jane Gabe's whom Gabe has not seen for Powell, Russ Tamblyn. ten years -on purPose! 0 ~ @ ~ m Johnny C1non I Merv liriffln Show Suzanne Pleshette euests. levtrty l V"ldal Sassoon Show O The Honeymoone11 El Show dt Ednita Naurlo Ci) Movie: "Condemned" (dra) '40 My Uttlt Marcie • -Ronald Cotman, Ann Harding. 9:00 0 @ Cl) m Police Woman 0 (~ ) 00 Wide Wortd M1s.· ''Glitter With A Bullet" When Sgts. tery "Dial A Deadly Number" Gary N!derson and Crowley investigate Collins stars. (he apparent slaying of a rock mu-CJ) The FBI s1e11n they realize the impact of O Movie: (C) "City Beneath t11t narcotics on the record1n1 indus St-1" (adv) '53 -Robert Ryan try John Rubinstein, Frank Gorshin, m Mission: Impossible Nina Talbot. and Commander Cody U :•s Eli) Membership Appeal I Woman end His Los Planet Airme!I auest. Alive U ROOKIES-TERRY 12:00 0 Twiticht Zone * GANG WAR VICTIM OJ Movit: "The lone Hand" (wes) 0 (~ ) G) The Rookies '54-Joel McCrea. "lnvi1ation lo A Rumble" Attempt· 12:30 0 M1ybeny RR> , 1n1 to help thwart a 1an1 war in (])Moyie: "'The Oxbow Incident' his old neighborhood, Terry is (wt!) '43 -Henry Fonda. struck . by a flee1n1 Cir carrying m Movie: .. UUll.. (mys) '44 - boyhood "friends," who take the in· Gene Tierney, Vincent Price. Clifton lured rookie lo a remote r.pot where Webb, Dana Andrews. he IS left to die 1:00 0@) m TomorTow ~ The Ulltoudlabla U Gene Autry Tiit 1°'41 ~a l ·30 @ CI) Movie: "The Uttle fualtiv•" Morie: (C) (2hrl "Watermelon · (dra) 'SJ _ Richie Andrusco aba" (dra) '70 -Estelle Parsons, p u s Godfrey Clmbndae. HOWlrd Caine. l :•S B Movie: (C) "Twenty-T~ree 'van ID DOUBLE UP "PYTHONS" to Baker Strte~ (mys) 56 -John:son, Vera Miles. * WATCH TWO Of 'EM 2:30 m All Nl&llt Sbow: "The Matine of & DOUBLE UP PLEDGE Milli." '"SlatttfY's HuniaM" iE lllhUersllip ...,/Menty PJ· 1:30 I) Movio; "MkMtl Sllayne, Pri· tiee•s flyilla Cltea ~ o.t.dfwt" (mys) ·•1 -Uayd 9:.JO D llltws Nolan, Walter Abel THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER US. 1975 ~E ~ALITY~URSE~id FU.JI NURSERY ~kp ;:G:;~.~' (714) 499-1991 • 30esl loVth Coest Hl•....,.Y e louth 1.99une (Alphe let• ~ter) • 4ff.1M1 FIC US ben1am1na .......... . . WHp. Chi. B1ny1n ... Pend. tree ........ 1.95 .... 7.15 .... 35.75 .•.. 140.00 . 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Or get yourself together. Stop in today and let's talk about your portrait. Page 12 CHRISTMAS Special Limited Off er Ir 4X5 Living Color Mtnature Reg. $27.50 Now only $14.50 THE DAIL V PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19 For momlns •nd afternoon llstingJ, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O •'White Huntress" (dra) '57 - Robert Urquhut, Susan Stephan. John Bentley. "My Republtion" (ram) '46 -Barbara Stanwyck. 10:00 "Topper'' (rom) '37 -Ca Grant, Constance Bennett. 12:00 m "Damsel In Distress" (mus) '37 -Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, Bu1hs & Allen. 1:00 0 "Belle of the Nineties" (com) '34 -Mae West @ "Caaed" (dra) '50 -Eleanor Parker. Jan Sterling, Agnes Moore· head. 1:30 0 "I'll Cry T~orrow" (dra) '55- Susan Hayward, Eddie Albert, Rich ard Conte. 3:00 (lg) (C) "Cheyenne Autumn" Part I (dr1) '64-Rtchard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, Arthur Ken· nedy. 6:00 l V l 1'J I N (, O ®J ma;)a>News a @m fl) (61 Nrws Bonanza Ironside \. Partrid11 family Adam·l2 Soledad Star Trell Cl)) Truth or Consequences Utt'e RaSC1l1 Hour 6:30 o Merv Griffin Show Bewitched 1 (3-) Hoaan's Heroes : Membership Appeal/Realidades ( (JJ> love American Sty1e • Pop Goes the Country • Galloplna Gourmet 7:00 1J OO(l) mm News (3) Ironside Bowtlna for Oollan Mod Squad a To Tell the Truth I Concentration I love Lucy Tht FBI (])Gunsmolle La loba 9 love American Styft £t) Membership Appeal I Woman Alive ii: (i)) Bonanza Paloma Addams Family 7:30 I @ (i) Last of the Wild · CJ) m Name That Tune love American Sty1e I let's Malle A Deal Milllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ' alll, Don't Run (com) '66-Cary Grant, Samantha [gaar. Jim Hutton. ii Price Is Rirht Brady Bunch The Don Ruffin Show W MJ little Martie Niaerla, produced muterpleces whidl now attract fabulous prices in the world's salesrooms. 8:00 D @ CIHl ) Tonr °'1111do & Dawn Freddie Prinze and Adrienne Ba~au~est. 0 0 l!J ®l m Littf• House 011 the f'ralrie "The Clmpout" The In· aalls family's lont awaited camp. ina vacation Is threatened with ruin when Mrs. Oleson decides that she and he! family should c0me alone on the trip. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Horizons of the Sea" -Documentary. Cl) Wild Wild West 0 (Q?l (j)) 00 m Whn Thlnp Were Rotten "The Birthday Boys" Renaldo wanders away from the birthday party In his honor and makes his way to the castle to celebrate with his twin brother on their natal day. He's captured by the sheriff and scheduled to h1n1 at midniaht. I Dealer's Choice John Bart>our Show Viviana ComedJ Serial Gunsmollt Championship Wrestfi~ W Japaneu Lanauaae Pro1r1m1 8:30 0 (Qj Ci)) CI) G) That's MJ Mama "A Man From the Past" Clif. ton is stunned to learn that his un· usual allerc 1s shared by his moth· er's old flame whose problem is htreditary m Merv Griffin Show IB Beverly & Vidal Sassoon Show 9:00 B WEDDING MARCH TO *DEATH ON CANNON !! 9:15 B @ rn (j) Cannon A youna policewom•n who suffers a cruel beating on the vice beat calls on old friend Frank Cannon for help when her superior won't transfer her to homicide to pursue the case. James Olson. Tina Louise, Julie Adams, and Paula Kelly auest. 0 Cil @ 00 a;) Doctor's Hoapl· tal '"But Who Will Bless Thy Dauah· ter Nora?" Dr. Norah Purcell, cele· brales her 30th birthday worryina whether her life as a neurosuraeon is ruininR her chances for fulfillin1 her life as a wom1n. 0 (Q°! Ci))(]) G) Barett. ''The Big Hand's on Trouble" Down but not out with a severe head cold, Barella tries to help an immigrant who is too honest to accept the fact that he has to pay protection to operatt his business. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "'The Bil Bounce" (adv) '69 -Ryan O'Neal, Lee Grant, Leigh Taylor-Youn1. G) The Bold Ones @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "'The Go·Be· tween" (dra) '71 -Julie Christie, Alan Bates. Michael Redarave. EI1l PLEDGE TO KCET NOW! . * "JENNIE " BREAKS LEG AND MEETS TRAGEDY EI1) Membership Appul/Grelt Per- formances: Jennie-lady Randolph Churchill In the final seamen!, Jtnnie renews acquaintance with Montague Pofth and decides to marry him. In 1921 Jennie breaks her ankle, and the aanarene which sets in finally causes her death. 7:45 EI1) Memberslllp Appeal/Tribal Ere "The Kinedom of Bronze" For 500 years the bronzec.asters of Benin, 9:30 1News Nodles de Tropk:an1 • Pobre Clara \ 10!00 fJ @ (I)(() 1 IJICJ![ I RJdSa Tht rMny sides of Don Ricltles - some of which have never ~n r~ealed before -will be spotliaht ed, combinina comedy, variety and moments of drama, with auest THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 stars Jack Kluaman. Don Adams, For momlna and afternoon llstlnas, Michele lee, James Cun, Elliot please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Gould, and r uest appearances by Below, for your convenience, are Arthur Godfrey, Jose Ferrer, Otto the days movies. Preminier, Loretta Swit. and Larry ----------Linville. 0 @Ci) m Petroctlll "Face DAYTIME MOVIES of Evil" Pe.t.roc~lli e~u~lers "dou g;!Q 0 .. Double Door" (mus) •34 - ble trouble with ,twin s1s~e.n when Mary Moms· Kent Taylor. "Christ· one is charaed wrth homrcrde. Key mas In Con~ecticvt" (com) •45 - Lenz guests in the dual role. Barbara Stanwyck Dennrs Moraa l mfE)Nns . Peny Mason 10:00 "The Letter" (dra) '40 -Bette <9 (j)) (Il (!) St a rs k r I Davis, Herbert Marshall. tdl "Clptain Dobey, You're Dead" 12:00 m "Kidnapped" (adv) '38-Warner A corrupt industrialist order the ti· 811ter, H1ael Bfuce, John Carradine. ecution of Capt. Dobey and his fem· 1:00 Q "Every Da(s A Holiday" (com) ily by an e~ped convict who has '37 -Mae West, Lloyd Nolin. an o!d score to settle with the @ (C) "The But of Everytflln(' Clptarn. (dre) '59 -Hope Lanae. Stephen G) Ctt Smut Boyd, Suzy Parker. lO:SO I Camtt Ted Atmstron1 1:30 0 '7he Grut Sinner" (dra) '49- News Greaory Peck, Ava Gardner : The First Churdlllls "The Queen 3:00 (C) "Cheyenn~mn" Concl. Commands" In an atmosphere .of (dra) '64-Richard Widmark, Carroll national panic, John Churchill, Baker, James Stewart. falselr a~u5!d of J~cobile !reach· 3:30 (C) "'The Spoilers" (wes) '42- ery, 1s 1mpnsoned 1n the Tower John Wayne, Marlene Dietnch. Af!io, the death of Queen .~•ry O (C) "Nlaht Sines" (susp) '70 places Enaland's rule under Wilham -James franc.iscus. Leslie Nielsen. 111. a> Melodias de Siempre 11:00 ~a1~~·'" ~of,ro~ Sil Bllllo • Tbt Lug Show Ashman file Mod Squad (}) Film feature Combat ( (})) Love American Style 11:15 fil) Membtnlllp ApcMal/UJlu, Yo11 & You @l)Clnema SC ll:SO fJ @ 00 CBS lAtl Movie: CC) "BaNeelln GeorRe Peppard stars. 8 9 Ci) @) m Johnny Carson Freddie Printe and Ann·Mararel 11uest. 0 The Honeymoonen @ Movie: "Buffalo 8111" (bio) '44 -Joel McCree, Linda Darnell. O (fiG (j)) (3) Wide Wor1d Movie: (C) J"'if.necttona of Murder" (mys) '74-Tuesday Weld, Sam Waterston, Joan Hackett. (Tl Tht F111 O Movie: (C) "Tor Tlaer'' (com) '56 -Jeff Chandler, Laraine Day m Mission: Impossible 12:00 0 Twlllafrt Zone G) Movie: .. Men from Bitter Rldae" (wes) '55-Lex Berker. l2:SO 0 Maybenr RFD (j) Movi.: "Lone star" (dra) '43- Clarlt G1ble, Ava Gardner. m Movie: "My Otar Seuetary'' (com) '48 -Kir11. Ooualas. Keen1n Wynn, Laraine Day. 1:00 D ®l m Tomorrow D Gene Autrr 1:30 @ (]) Mme: Hflte Buccaneer" 1:45 O Movie: "The Secret Door" (dra) '64 -Robert Hutton, Sandra Dorn. 2:SO m All·Nl&ht Stlow: "'Cry Ven· aunce'' "The Awful Dr. Ortoff" l!lO fJ Movie: "Crossfbt" (dra) '47- Robert Youna. Robert Mitchum. Robert Ryan, Gloria G11hame. I \ I ~~ I N 1, 6:00 -~~ai~~ ... ~Bonanza Ironside Partrldce famllJ Adun·l2 Soledad Stir Trell @)Truth er Consequenus Little Rasals Hour 6:30 Merv Crlffln Stio. Bnitdled n's Htt0n : Sareh (R) ( Amtrkan Strl• • Water Worid 8allopln1 '°unn.t DfJ@OO mGJNews lronsJde aow.1n1 for Dollen Nod Squad To Tell the Truth Concentration I Low Lucy The F111 (]) Gun~oh Lt loba loYt American Styte Ci)) Bonanu PllOina Addams famllJ 7:30 fJ Bobby Vinton Show Foster Stooks and Melba Moore guest. m Price Is Rl&ht love American Style Hlrh Rollers Candid Camen Million $ Movie: (C) (2ttr) ration Pttticolf' (com) '59 - Cary Grant, Tony Curtis. I::;::: 00 Hollywood Squares Let's Malit A Deal The Ascent of Men (R) .., Uttfe Mars•• (Continued) Order Yours NOW • • • r~ 1000 , L ---:.J~ -, .. ~......_ ..... __ -~ -,-, Beautiful Stick-on Labels v- • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY fO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ~N O SIZE OF LABEL Mra. 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O Movie: (C) (211r) "The Bengal ~tr" -Docume.ntuy. f 6 ) Wild Wild West D <9 ) (]) aJ Buney Miiier •'Horse Thief" A Bicentennial cele· bratlon in New York brings out a horse thief, a tourist with an un explained black eye, ind a tittle lady who sells buttons for $60 each! I Dealer's Choice • John Barbour Show Nidia Caro Qunsmoh Noches Tapatlas Jap•11ese un1ua1e Protrams 1:30 D <9 ) (]) (E On the Rocks "Homesick Blues" Cleaver becomes despondent after receiving a fetter from his wife and Fuentes Ines to l1lk the warden into giving his roommate a 48·hour "compassion· ete" furlough. I Merv Griffin Show lewrty l Vidal Sauoon Show Membership Appul Maslcal ComedJ 9:00 I) @ (I) (I) CBS ThursdlJ Nl1ht Movie: (C) (2hr) ••Hannie C1ulder" THE DAIL v ~IL~T. TV w1.K. NOVEMBER 1s. 1915 (dra) Raquel Welch st11s IS a g) u Crtada Bien Cria.S. Ell) Membership Appeal wronged woman who takes the law 9:30 fJ News (Qj Cl)) Lowt American StJlt into her own hands when a aana m Pobft CllN 11:15 m Cinema 34 of murderous bank robbers .murder lO:OOOO Cila:ol mDun. Martin ll:30 1)@(I)CBS ute Movie: (C) her husband, attack Hanme, ind CeltbrftJ Roast Twenty celebrities. Mtan1U>n: He Who Dip A Qrave'' bun). her home. Also stamn1 are with Dean Martin as host. gather (mys) '73 -William Conrad, Anne Robert Culp and Ernest Boranine for 1 tribute to actress.comedienne Baxter, Barry Sullivan. 0 SPECIAL: BE LL Valerie Harper ("Rhoda"). Joining ! ID Cil ~ m Johnny Canon *SYSTEM FAMILY Dean are Red Buttons. Foster The Houymooners THEATRE PRESENT>-Brooks, Nipsey Russell, Jack Carte_r. 6 Movie: "Brotti.r R1r (com) '38 ANN MARGRET SMITH Jack Albertson. D1vld Groh, Jamie -Eddie Albert Ron1ld Re11an. • F1rr, Georai• Enael, Phyllis Diller. O (Qi)({)) Wide World Prt-0 @ct)®) m I sflcill I Ann· Isabel Sanford Eva Gabor Harold sents "Mannix" & "Lonastreet" M1r1ret Sm":" Ann·Mlrg_!!t will Gould, Nancy Walker. Chad' Everett, (i) The FBI have the ~'Oll1sh rock music aroup, Ed Asner, Julie Kavner, Shelley fJ Movie: "The Square Jun1leH the Bay City Rollers, and composer· Winters Dick 'Schaal and Rich (dra) '56-Tony Curtis, Pit Crowley conductor-pianjst Michel Legrand, Little. ' m Mission: lmpoulblt as guest stars and Sid Cusar as ~ m fl) News EI1) S.J Brother. NatJonal Edition spec11I guest on her fourth special. 6 Perry Mason 12·00 Also appearina. will be. Roger <9 ({))(])a> Hany o "Re· iJ NIITY GRITTY DIRT Smith, co·uecut1ve producer of the fleet ions" Harry finds himself hav-* BAND 91 AR D show and Ann-Mararet's husband ln1 to clear his ex-wife, Elizabeth, • on on in real life. of suspicion of murder and track Karshner Rock Concert (I) The UntouchablH down the real assailant. Felicia lJ Don IUrshner's Rocle Concert 0 YOUTH GANG 'S WAR Fur auests. v al Movie: "JohnnJ Stool Plaeon" * ON STS OF SAN FRAN al Get smart (dra) '49 -Howard Duff. 0 <® CU> rn m Streets of San 10:30 I Pniln Review 12:30 @.~ovle: '.'My Dar1ln1 Cleme_n· Fr1ncisco "Merchant. s of Death" • ThrH Passports to Adventure tine (wes) 46-Heniy Fonda, Vic After a crate containing several """ tor Mature, Linda Darnell. hiah velocity nfles IS stolen from . u Tremende Corte m M~vle: "The Marl of Zorro'' a w11ehouse. Stone and Keller 1el 11:001 (3) fJ @!)a;, (E Newa . (adv) 40 -Tyrone Power. involved in teenaae warf1re. Mich· . Ci)~~ 00 News l.~ 0 O er;,lomorrow ,. ael Kearney, Richard O'Brien, Lonny lest of Croucho 1:30 @ W Movie: "The Jo_ker la Wild Chapman, and Grer Morris auest. Set. lllllo (dr1) 57 -Frank Sinatra, Mitzi ! The Bold Ones • The Lucy Sflow Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert Festival International m ONNY BONO 1:45 II .~ovle: <~> "Oh, You Beautiful Movie: (2hr) "In Cold Blood" * "The Im rtance of Doll (mus) 49-June Haver, Mark (dra) '68 -John Forsythe, • po ., Stevens. , m CLASSIC IBSEN PLAY Being Sonny -11 PM 2:30 m ~1-Nlfht Show: "Wo'!''" s Prf· * "HEDDA GABLER" I ~m;:u~e son,Co~~mllJ Secltt' DURING PLEDGE' WEEK m film Future 3:30 B Movie: "The Thin(' (sci.fi) '51 EI1) Classic Theatre "Heddi Gab er" Cimbat -M1r11ret Sherid1n. <B RADIO • IC'S •TV ANTfNNA •PARTS "The Store that C.Ores" <X>LOR PICTURE lUBES It II FR I DAY tD Cl) Matd '8• 1~ fil) ... bmtllp ~l/W1ahl~1t Em liittnbtnl\lp ..,_./Will Strett IJ BUDDY & LEE-GREAT w.-"' ..._ ~~tl1cl ot Sum.ti 1 * IN BARNABY JONES!! ll:l5 :chie~~ ~•rtca• sc,te NOVO.BER 21 m Illy lJttle Marcie i)@ (I.) ••m•bJ ...... A l M O II @ cas Ute ..... (C) 1:00 D lI1' (})I !flC!Ar! Df. S.Yu on bo(s pet doa. appArently turned • '"he T i bl Wttfl Clfts" ( ·, •69 die IieSe (R) Hans Conr11d is th• killer, becomes the focal point of ""' • com stotytellor for this triloay of allecorl· Bernab(s 11west11at1on 1fter tho 0-E~ ~·~n:~ M':'. for mornlnc and afternoon It.tine•. plUM see OAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for' your convenience. are the day's movies. DAY4ifME M.S 9:30 0 .. Nnrs &oodbJI'' (dra) '38 - Cesar Romero, Bartara Stanwyck, Herbert M1rsh1ll. (C) "Tlntln I the Blue Orances" (eom) '65 -French cut. 10:00 Ci) '"Walt Till tile San Shinn Ntl· · lit" (com) '52-David W1yne, Jean Peters. 12:00 m .. M, Ciel Sal" (mus) '42-Rita Hayworth, Vlctor Mature, Carole Landis. 1:00 O "Coln' to Town" (com) '35 - Mae West, Paul Cavanauah. Qj "The Wrona Man" (dra) '57 - Henry Fonda, Vera Miles, Anthony Quayle. 1:30 B (C) ••s..mmer Stocll" (mus) '51 -Judy Garland, Gene Kelly. 3:00 @) (C) .. Esclpe from fort lrHo" (w1s) '53 -William Holden, John Forsythe, Eleanor Parker. 3:30 ''The Major I The Minor" {com) '42 -Ray Milland. Ginaer Roaers. 0 (C) '1>1uchter of the Mind" (dra) '69-Ray Milland, Gene Tier- ney, Don Murray. 6:00 ~8 ~~!3~"" Ci) Bol\ll\U Ironside Parttld&e flmll1 Adlm-12 Soledad Star Trell (I}) TrvUI or Consequences Little R1suls Hour 6:30 00) Merv Griffin Show ; Bewitched (I) Hoa1n's Heroes Membership Appql/Btad Per· spectlve on the News I 00> love Ameriain Style • frietids of Man · '-llopin1 Ciour•ft 7:00 iJ 0 0 ~ (6) m al News (3) Ironside Bowlin& for Doll1rs 6 Mod Squad I To Tell the Tn1tl\ Conuntratlon I Love Lucy The FBI 1 C1) Gunsmou La loba Love American Style ; Women { CJ)) Bonanza · Paloma The Add1ms Family 7:30 I follow Up · (1j m Hollpood Squ11es Lovt Amirian Stylt World of Advtnture World of the Sta • Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Th• Pride l the Paislon" (dr1) '57 - Frank Sln1tr1. Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. m TM Brady Buoch cal classics-''The SnHtdlts." 'iht boy's stepfather 1s sa"aaety maul~ ' ~ l!VllV ~ •"1 ,... h11," and "GrHn [Us & Ham." to death whlle feodina the anirnel ~I~= cu~,. 0 ~ (j) ®} m Sanford & Son Claudelle Nevins. In~ Belin. John (l41 w..1e· ~ht Wltllotlt si..,,. "S.nford & R1sin1. Son" Fred turns carter, Michael Lt Clair. Ellen Geer. (dra) ·52' -Ga Merrill Linda his livlna room into a Ja~ntse Roeer Perry 1nd P1ul Carr toest Da 11 f'/ • restaurant! called "Sanlotd & Risina 0 @ m Polite Story g('.:.a CJ)) fTI Widt Wortd -. Son .. whe'h •he finds out how well ''The Empty Weapon" IWrt Rus.sell dal .~.A \.llJ ,_.. (and how cheeply) Ah Chew ean and Clu Gulaaer 'ter, resp~ively, c al JFK. Time to Remember' (R), cook. as cluhina rookie and veteran Po i :::1. 1 D Movie: CC) (Zllr) .,,.kown Wll· lice officers who find their futures 11.45 . W n StrMt. n. •;:b&e demeu .. -141ture document1ry. In each other's hends. • 12:00 . Ma I ... , ,. t T ..... (6) WIM Wild Wat I m fl) ,..., . ~ •. Ollftl .11ns • u.a. 0 (Qj (jJ) (I) a> lirt>ary Coast Perry Muoi (wes) 62 -J1mes Mitchum. JOdy "S'" k " -S'" ...... c h d &et Smart . McCrea, Alina Ladd. olf S ut 1111~ • IS an m Movlt· .. lf'9Allln& Tiit SoulMf Cable pit crooks 1gainst crooks in w· Ma~~M,,,il ect11. Ttl~tf1(R:) Notorloua llarrier" c'1dv) '52 -John Justin. a salted diamond mine scheme. oman sa lln« I Roel Concert . (i) San ottco 10:30 I Htlp Seim""' Tod1y 12:15 1 l(up's Show I 0..ler'a Choke News 12:30 Movie: "Tllt Tmsu11 or Sitn• Jofln Barbour Show Aopr D11kt Hoaar M1dre" (dra) ''8-Humphrey Bo· Professional Boline 11 :00 I CI) 0 €E m m """ a art. Walter Huston f;uumokt . (j) ®) Q) (6) News m Movie: "0.0.A." (mys) '49 - La Ylda Con Aurelia lest of f;rovcho Edmond O'Brien. J1panese La111u1ae Pro1r1ms 6 Set Bllllo l :00 0 Q) m Mlidnltltt s.-. 1:15 · Movie: UC.ublanu" (dra) '43 cial fil) CLETE ROBERTS HOSTS -Humphrey Boaart, lnand Bera-l :>O @ffi Movie: (C) "Owir 1tti.y111t" *TOP EVENTS IN DEPTH man, Paul Henre1d, Claude Rains. (adv) '57 -Comel Wiide. Oebr• ON L.A. N~WS REVIEW m ~ICTOR MARCHE!11 1:45 ~~me: .. Aritona" (wu) ·40 - fil) Me111bersh1p Appeal/Los An· * I WAS AC.IA SPY William Holden, Jean Arthur aetes NNI Review 11 PM Tonight on 11 2:00 m All-NIP' $llow: "llueburd's 1:30 D @ 00 M•A•s•H Sleepless I Ashmaa filt Ten Honoymoo11s," "Thunder In th• from a night of emergency opera-Mod Squid Y1lley" lions, Hawkeye ant11onizes an [3) fll1t Feature 3:30 iJ Mow1e: "The Slltonlsman" {adv) officious rield artillery colonel (Tim Korean Serit l '48 -Larry Paro, Ellen Drew. O'Connor), when his jeep muddies Bia Time Wrutlina Geo'ie Macready the high·ranking officer from head-------------------------to toe at a road-block. B @ @ @rmClllco l the Mu "The Bia Brustl·Ofl" C~lco M · comes very frustrated wher'I he is unable to capture the heart of a girl because Ile looks exactly like her ei-bo-yfnend. Tomas (auest Tony Ortando). I Merv Criffin Show Beverly l Vldll Sanoon Show El Show de Rosita Ptru 9:00 II (fi) rn (j) H1w1il fivt·O Simon Oakland auests as the Influential owner ol warehouses in Honolulu who ueates a civic uproar by damning the police for their f1ilure to halt a wave of warehouse bur· l!!ries. D 13) CI)@) m The Rockford filn "2 Into 2.56 Won't Go" Rock ford investigates the "traffic" death of his old Anny commander and uncovers 1n arms smuuHna ring. Mitch Ryan, Jesse Welles and Bill Boyett auest. (I) The Untouchables 0 (~ (j)) (I) m UC frldtJ Movie: (C) (2hr) •'fi111rder on fllcht 502" (susp) '75 -Robert Stack, Sonny Bono, Walter Pid&e8h, Georae M~ari~ H~h ~B~n Wh~ a murder occurs on a transatlantic jetliner, the passengers ind crew realize that one amon& them Is 1 maniac who will kill 111in iB The Bold Ones ~ Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Rio Bravo" (wes) '59-John Wayne, Angie Oick inson, Dean Martin fI1) Membership Appeal /Wash lnaton Week In Rt'lltw 9:301News , Pobre Cllfl 9:45 : Mttnbershlp Appeal DAT N ''THI SMALL CAR lX.,.TS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVI&-PARTS ntSONALIZID UASING -Al~ MAKIS a MODUS j llllE SE1EC110N Of USED CDS 842-7781 540-0442 .S1ervi 11 g _J/.f f Bea c/, Li Ii ej s MINUTES sourH o~ SAN DIFGO FWY ( 11135 IEICH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Pace 15 , SATURDAY 8:3011 G1J (j) Bu11 lunny/RNd Runner Hour 19 (i) (fO) m Pink Panthtr Friends OTMan NOVEMBER 22 \ Dennis the Menace (elf ) lost Sauc.er Movl1: "lru'1Jlroll(h" (dra) '50 -David Bnan, Fr1nk Lovejoy. m Movie: "Prince of Pirates" (adv) '53 -John Derek, Carla Belind1 5:55 N8C Serles 011 Alcohol I m Membership Appeal/Mitter Rot· 6:00 Sunrise Stm1st1r ers' Neifhbortloocl 6:30 i SunriM S.mHtlf 9:008123 ®l m Und of the Lost TV a Classroom Movie: (C) "Fln1er on th• Trl1· PropertJ Man11ement 1er" (wes) '65 -Rory Calhoon. Altern1tlnt i ~rman 7:00 11 New Approa.ches to Hip School (Qf ) (}I Cillli1an I d DI I 11 Country Music ltwn n1 an tc P ne 9·."0 I s ~ •-ooby Doo 0 taJ (]) ®J m Em1rc1ncy + 4 ~ ..,.. [6 ) Wff~nd · ( 6 · Run, Joe, Run 1J (Q?j ) W H o n a ll o n 1 6 Leave It To Beem Pii"OMy (~ (j)) Cl) al NCAA Football I Wlthlt Doubleheader Ohio Stale at M1chi· Sesame Street ~n. 7:30 Dusty's Treehouse O Words·A·Poppin' @ ®J m J o 1 I e l t h e : Membenhlp Appeal I Sesame Puuycelt Street 0 (ei! )) Tom l Jerry I 10:00 II @CV m Shaum/lsls Hour Gr1pe ~Pl Show 0 ~ @ o m Planet of the I Youth l the luuu i: Elementary News 6 Timmy a. uule -Terry l His Frl1nd1 Movie: "South of SL Louis" 1:00 Pebblu l Blmm (wes) '48 -Joel McCru. ~'"ii1 m W•ldo Kitty I ~:~:':'~ Pacesetten !nish Movie li1 Blue M1rble 10:30 (6 110 g;, West Wind Cour11Hu1 Cit ovle: ''Texas Ran1ers" (wes) Unit Four '36 -Fred MacMurray, Jack 01k1e True Adve11ture I The Rifleman Voice of Tokyo Victory at Sea : Membership Appeal I BectJic Movie CompellJ Membenllip Appeal I Electric 11 Pllgrlms progress Is rather successful as the tnidlUonally garbed Snoopy and his wacky "secretary," Woodatock, stop at Char1ie Brown's house for a somewhat peculiar holiday meal, in "A Charlie Brown Thanks1ivln1," Emmy Aw,rd· wlnnlna animated Peanuts 1pe- wlnnln1 animated Peanuts 5J)eelal to be rebroadcast Saturday, at 8PM on CBS. Pa1e 16 CompenJ 11:00 I @(3) Ci) Far Out Space Nuts . ~ @ 0 m The Jetsons 6 Tiju1na: Window to the South · This la the NFL 11:15 : Sesame Street 11 :30 11 (i7) (3) CJ) Ghost Busters 0 fl) (6) ®) m GO! USA "The Winning Side" A fictional drama about Jack. a cabin boy who comes to the aid of Captain Sand, com· mander of an Ame rican privateering ship in the war ol 1812, when mem hers of the crew mutiny in British waters. 00 Movie: "Swamp Water" (dra) ·41 -Walter Brennan Af T f RN OUN 12:00 IJ @ (}) (j) Valley of the Dino· saurs D Pre1t Sports Wortd L.A. City Football Play·Offs 0 ~e: (C) "Quantez" (wes) '57 -Fred MaeMurray, Dorothy Malone ~ Run, Joe, Run mAd ub m !!J Blue M1rblt @(!)Movie: (C) .. Banyon" (dra) '71 -Robert Forster, Darren Mc Gavin. I Chitter MatlnH Roller Games Saturday Matinee 12:15 Membenhlp Appdl/Sound1t111 "'Yes, We Can Can'' 12:30 @ (J) (!) Fat Alti.rt Mr. Chips o Ve11t1ble Soup lost II) SjNct Three Stoo11t 1:00 @(})Cl) CBS Chlldrtn'a Pllm al THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 16. 1975 IJ Hl1hw1y Patrot ct) Movie: "Four Meo l A Priftt'' (&ra) '38 -D1v1d Niven. 0 (Qf ) al NW Foottlall Doubleheader Penn State et Pitts· bur ah. Sal r Plmltntl I Thrlller , 1:30 @ (j) Whirs A CltJ All ut7 from 1 Kina Kon1 v1nt11e Point 1top the Empire State Bu1ldln1 1n New Yorlt City, reporter Christo· pher Glenn 1ets right on top of his subject-tracin& the roots of urban problems back to the Industrial • revolution IJ Movie: "Topper Takes A Trip" (com) '39 -Roland Youn1. O Movie: (C) "Siem" (wes) 'SO -Wanda Hendrix, Tony Curtis. I Soul Train The Vlqilnian Meml>Jrshlp Appe1l/Bladl Per· ve on the News 2:00 usty's Treehouu ovie: "The Setup" (dra) '49- Robert Ryan. Audrey Totter. I This Week in the NFL (D Wllbum 6rothers (6)Concem Membenhlp Appeel/SIJ Broth· er: National Edition • U.S. Navy 2:30 Steps to -leamins Aarlculture USA Combat Outer Umltt 3 Soul Train Eduution at Work Country Showcase · Aarlculture USA 2:45 : Memti.rahlp Appeal/Realldades 3:00 I Last of tt11 Mohicans · NH &amt of the Wuk Movie: (C) "Destroy All Mon· sten" (sci-fi) '68 -All Japanese cast. 3:30 O Movie: (C) "The Bl1 Gundown" (wes) '68 -lee Van Cleef. (fQ) Movie: (C) "The Honeymoon M1cflloe" (com) '61 -Steve Me· ueen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss. Hlah Ch1perral (]) Voice of A,riculture Country Piece · Clrrascolendas • Saturday M1tintt Newsm .. ers · S.tunj1' 6 Movie: "Hold That Baby" (com) '46 -The Bowery BoYS. (i) Tanan Theatre m Shiver & Shudder with * "X ... THE UNKNOWN" TODAY AT 3:30! m Movie: "X • . • the Un•nown" (sci·fi) '57 -Dean Jauer, Peter Ha mmond, Edward Chapman. @ 3 Championship Bowfinf In Movie: "The Nanny" (hor) '65 -Bette Davis, Wendy Cra11. I Wllbum Brothen Califor11l1 Journal flnf1rrl1 Falcon 4:00 Medi• "A Good Sport'' Part ._A host of Hollywood celebrities per· form their favorile sports and share with viewers the joys and health benefits of each activity. ·Gomer Pyle Rims football Action It T1kes A Thief Huarle Boy Show Porter Waconer Show : The Tribal Eye (JJ) al Groovle Goolln · Futbol Soccer A,ricvlture USA •=JOIE~ s,.mc.i.r fbslmlle .. the ltOld ( (()) &) Speed luso Cotoa Now 5:00 0 Klnp Ice HldlJ LA Klnp 1t Pittsburah Penauins. 00 Rod •w Fu11 Marie Sllow D<ta >CD &>Th• ~ct 1.t11 Couple g::_ Wiid Wnt m ~WERFUL WESTERN * "The Lawman", Burt Lancaster 5 PM Today m Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Ole Lawm.n" (wes) '71 -Burt Lancester, Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall, Sheree North § Nlpt Galltl'J Pop Goes the C9untry M1mbenhlp Appeal/In Perform· ance at Wolf Trep m Addams Family 5:30 B m ®) ~ (j) Nen C--'• <fa oo> cv m ultd• ..... Bloa 9 Nashville Mualc m Uttte Rue.ls Hour f \ f • ; I ~~ I ' 6:00 IM~ Pe.. Cl) News 6 last of the Wild · I IFI<••\ I Kennedy's Ireland Robert Yau1hn narrates this 1966 theatrical release that folloW1 for· mer President Kennedy as he Ila· veled through lrel1nd tn June of 1963. Ironside Star Trd Mexlun Musicals (1) National Georraphlc Hee Haw CIJ) Americen Ufesty11 Media . 6:30 I 00 0 (Qj Cl)) m NtwS · KNBC News Conference S.mmJ l Company a Joe. Sons 1 (])Pop Goes\he Country : CJ!!mD Serael RKhm111ln· ott's Rh1psodJ on A Theme by P111nlni/Membenfll1t Appe1I Pi1no soloist il Ilana Vered from Israel. · Bo• de Mult.0 • Film Feature MJ Little Merrfe 7:00 Candid Camera Mobile One The Issue Is Eyewitness: Los Anaeles Wortd at Wer @) I~@ Spece; 1999 (~ ) Lawrence wen Show Adam· 2 @ @America News : Anni u..t Hee Haw Dr. J1111n Invasion Hour 7:30 Wild Wortd of Animals Don Ad1ms' Screen Tut let's M .. e A Deal Room 222 Tleml! Sobrt el Tlempo 8:00 @ W (j) I IJICllt I A Charlie Brown Th1nkl1Mn1 (R) Before 10· ing "over the river ind throuah the woods" to Charlie Brown's 1r1nd· mother's condominium for the tr•· dilional holid1y turkey, th1 Peanuts celebrate America's oldest holiday seated around the pin1·pon1 t•ble 5 •I • II n" J h • nd r· a·. of y 0 e ,. s y e In Charlie's backyard with • menu "Ch1ntSt" Thanuc1vlna sprinkled that causn the host sorn1 hNrt liberelly with bottles ol "aood 1che and the 1u1sts lots of heart dlHr" and a 11nerous 1rnount of butn. weird ncntal1la. 0 Q) Cl) dj) m [1u r 1ucr 0 Mfttt: (90) ..,attm•" (dtl) "Simple Adjustment" An overdoH 'S6-£d Beiley Van Heflln. of diet pills causes • total person-m C.111 Alm° 1hty ehan11 in 1 beauty opt1a1or 10:00 fJ @Cl) Carol Burnett SMw who mikes 1 play for both G111 Betty White, of "The Mary Tylt •nd DeSoto. Moore Show'' who hu n1111ted the IJ I tf1cl~Ld Jfl(: YNrs tf Uaht· Tournament of Roses Parade 1n ~l11a,iy e na•s (R) A memon•I Pasadena for 2Q yurs, IS ri&ht It film to John F. Ke""edy, produced home when she joins Carol with ·tbe ~the U.S. lntorm1t1on Aaency. &nut Flatt Dancers sinelnc and Hu Hew h. (!.Cl)) ,...,..,,'-!!\ S t d mare 1ng to the music ol the Locke \.:LJ ~ 1 ur •J High School Band. Wlth •rd CoMCI 0 <a ) Cif) Matt Mel"' 0 Milliofl $ Mowfe: . (C) (lhr 15m) "Double Jeop116Y" A lyina witness •'ll\1 Hallelujah Tnll" (wes) '65. -found by Milt frees an 1etu1I killer lee Remlc:~ Bu~ Llnca.ster, !Im and Helm swears to brinr the man Hutton, P1mel1 Tiffin, Br11n Keith to justice m IT'S FUN ANO DAMES by Brelm 5'low *ON HEE HAW.,TONITE Musial Contut I Ht.1 Hew The Untouchables Cofl111 Lou Qordon Show Spanish Movie 10:15 : Membtn hlp ApPQI Warrlon lukttblll Wamors vs 10:30 6 Today at A&ua C.llenlt Washin&1on. Ntw1 Eiil LAST CHANCE TO SE'E Studio 22/~lz Tlmt *"JENNIE" ON KCET Em ' LUSITANIA" TRAGEDY ID Creat fttrform111U1: Lad1 Ran-* RARE FILM FOOTAGE! dolph Churchill (R) E!) I il'~ll( I S.S. Lustt.nla A re I S&iper Sllow enactme of the sink1n1 of the !!fenue Lan1u111 Pror11m1 lu1ury liner Lusitania, torpedoed by 1:30 (Jl)(l )(J ) Th t Jefferson 1 • German U·boat off the coast of George's old Navy buddy shows up Ireland in 1915. •I the house Ind makes some hid· 11:00 D 0 0 (i) m News den passes 11 Louise. Problem: 0 Movie: (C) "lure of the Wilder· should she tell Georre 01 just let Mu" (adv) '52 -Jeffrey Hunter, Ille "passes pass.'' Jean Peters, Walter Brennan. fll) Membenhlp Appe1I ~ Sg!. Bll•o 9:00 I) (i1) CID (]) Ma11 Tyler Moort (~ ) 00 Ntwa Show It may not be sprinr. but m Movie: (Cf "Tht Lawman" don't tell Maryl She's fallen in love (wes) '71-Burt Lancaster, Robert with Joe Warner (Ted Bessel!) who Ryen. lee J Cobb. Sheree North. believes in expressinr his emotions m Sinister CIMml publicly-a gesture Mery finds dif1t 11 (3) TIM P.T.L Cfub cult to a~st to! @ Don Adams' Scrttn Test 0 @ (~ ([Q) @!';) NBC Saturday 700 Club Movit: (C) (2hr) "Doctor Z11iv110" • Cinema 34 • Part I (Concl. will air on the NBC • Movie Clnslcs Monday Movie Nov. 24) (dra) '65 · Roell Concert # -Omar Sharif. Julie Christie, Tom 11:15 Movie: (C) "The Reward" (d1a) Courtenay, Rod Steiger. GerJ)dine '6~ . -Mu von Sydow, Yvette Chaplin, Alec Guinness. Ralph Rich M1mieu1. ardson. Rita Tushingham. The Aca . 0 Movie\ "The Land UnknoWll'" demy Award winning drama, from (sci-Ji) '57-Jock Mahoney. the Boris Pasternak novel, focuses EE Dramatic love Stories on a pair of lovers whose lives are (~Ci)) Sdena fldlon Theatre brutally thrown into a turmoil dur· 11:30 fl Fabulous 52! (C) "The Italian mg the social and political upheaval Job" (com) '69 -Michael Caine. in Russia during World War I and Noel Coward, Raf Vallone. the Russian Revolution. 0 ~ @ (10) Saturday Nl&ht 0 (~ (!)) ffi S.W.A.T. "The (i) Movie: "Return of the Fly" Swinger" The wild, man-crazy 15· (sci fi) '59 -Vincent Price. year-old daughter of a district al· 0 Mo-vie: (C) ~h1 Hot Rod" torn ey prosecutor leads Jim Street (com) ·n-Robert Redford, Georae on a merry chase as a syndicate en· Se~al, Zero Mostel, Paul Sand. forcer plots to abduct the girt and (i1 The FBI trade her life tor her father's coop· ff;) henlnf at Symphony eration It I arand jury hearing. 12:30 m Mo-vie: "Top H•t" (mus) '35-m @ loxln1 From the Olympic Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. I!) Wanderlust tM Waters hinlly 9:15 1:00 0 At One With ••• "Fred de ED SEE TRUE USSR SPY Cordova" *STORY ONLY ON KCET ~ ~~v~e~~~ery Private Atral,.. & SEND MEMBERSHIP$ (com) -M11ce1to Mastroianni. Ell) Membership Appeal/The Man @ (3) Movie: "'Carrie" (dra) '52- iho Wouldn't Keep Qultt The reel Jionnifer Jones, Laurence Oliver, life story of 1 Soviet citizen who 1:30 m AU-Nl,e.t Show: "Battle Sta· 1ave secrets to the West. tioM," "'Qulcblnd," "Valley of the m Premier film Zombies" 9:30 I) Ci1J (}) Cl) loll Ntwtlart Show 2:30 II Movfe: (C) "'The Deep Sir" (dra) It's a staa Thanksgivinr when Emily '58 -Ala~ Ladd, Keenan Wynn. flies off to a family reunion. Jerry C:20 fJ Movie: "Whl1perfn1 Smltll n. • Robinson and Howard Borden join Scotland Yard" (mys) '52-Richerd Sob and one of his patients for 1 C1rlson. Herbert Lom. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER HI. 1975 You May Be Next! . 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But cvcn--more lhan the incredible natural danger".> 1hc Robin<;on family must face after being marooned on an uncharted tropical i'iland, the drama of the series come'i from the family'" effort to bring up their children with decency and love in the wild-. !>Cemingly o;o far ,awa\ from civiliza- tion. And, de'>p11c the fact that the Robinsons -in background, morality and pcrsonali- 1ies-arc entirely different from their 1<;land friend, a le1vcable rac;cal named Jeremiah Worlh. thq and he have to work from the premi'ie that they arc the only neighbors they've got. no matter whal 'iOurcc of dis- sen<;ion an<;cs. Heading the Swi<;s Family 1'i M artin M il- ner of Route 66 and Adam-I :! fame. He portrayc; the father, Karl Rohin!.On, a man who refu.,c<; to he put down hy circum- stance" and. undaunled. c;lart'i to huilJ life anew after the family '" cast ac;horc on the i~land . Beautiful hlondc Texan, Pat Delany, po r- trays the mother. I otte Robinson. Pat, a ne!>l-building 'iort and an indcfatiguable home decorator in real life, takes on the screen joh of providing a secure family life in a tree hou'e with verve and enthusiac;m. Veteran actor Cameron Mitchell plays the part of a ca<1taway sailor, Jeremiah Pace 18 'Marooned' ..,,,,_.._ ...... • Wonh. who arrived on the island several ~~-years before the Robinsons. and seems to Martin Mllnu Camtt00 Mltrh~ll wllb an animal "star" ~. . . (Top Wlltk Arna. (l~fl) Erk Olsoft., aad Hden Hunt. continually attract all sort o f minor trouble. Willie Aames, who plays the older Robin- son son. Fred. i" a newcomer as a TV series regular, but well known for his parts in TV commercials. He appeared once before wi1h Milner in the star's Adam-12 series. He's a natural for his role bccau<;e he love<t the out- doors and is an expert di ver and <1urfer. Eric Olson, a regular on the Apple's Way series. portrays the younger Robinc;on son, Ernie, while Helen Hunt. a member of a theatrical family. ic; Helga Wagner, the orphaned daughter of the ship's captain. H er father. Gordon Hunt. is casting direc- tor for the Mark Taper Forum at the I os Angeles Music C'enlcr. Her uncle, Peter, i'I the T o ny Award winning director of the Broadway mu.,ical. "I 77ft" And that·~ only the maior members of the cast. So far, a<; the series geto; well into production, various animals arc 'itealing scenes away from the human actor'\. There is "Mozart." the Rohmsons' parrot. There is "Little Devil." a heautiful little kid who is the on-'>creen pct of Helga Wagner and the off-screen favorite of both cast and crew. Tr win Allen fao;hioned the adventure series after the clas-.ic novel by Johann Wyss, a man who lived through times of tormoil during the turn of the 19th century in h is native Switzerland. When the book was begun about a family shipwrecked on a plush uncharted tropical island near New Guinea. a place the author would never o;ce, Switzerland wa-i under siege. Close neightmr to France. Switzerland 'icarcely escaped the influe nce of 1he French Revolution. C'ommunilic<; ro~e against. their masters and proclaimed their independence. The cry of "liberty and equality" sounded throu~hout the confederation like a trumpet call. This sudden d1,persal of authority also c;erved as an incentive for revolutionary France. whose armie" invaded Swit1erland in 1798. It was then 1ha1 Napolcan Bona- parte established a tottering <1atellitc state which hecame the Hclvctic Re public. When Wy-.s' "Swis" Family Robinson" was puhli'ihcd in 181 J. the Sw1s<1 council annulled Napolean's act of mediation and freed the confederation from the tutelage of France. The rcao;on "Swiss Family Robinson" took so long to be published is 1ha1 Johann David W yss was a pa\tor attached to the ministry in Bern. It was not published in hie; lifetime. Ralher, 1,on Johann Rudolf W yss. who was a professor of phil osophy and writer of the Swi"" national anthem, completely edited and revi,ed the manu- script with hi'i o wn four son<;. From that time on, Wy5s the younger knew peace in hi<; country. Jn fact, Swit1crland has never been to war since. a c a I rJ 'r \• s. r. a a 75 v h a I- is e f 0 g e e 0 d d e n f y k n r "Kennedy's Ireland.'' made for theatrical release in 1966. will be presented in its television debut. Saturday at 6PM over C han- nel 9. The film, narrated by Robert Vaughn, will be :ured on the l 2rh anniversary of Presidcnl Kennedy's assasslnarion. "Kennedy's Ireland" is firs! and foremosl enterrainment - somerimcs funny, somerimcs moving: it is also historicall y accurate m its tracing of Irish history -this makes n education -and today there ;., nothing wrong with entertainment laced with a history lesson. The special begins with President Kennedy'i; arrival at Dublin Airpon in June, 1963, jusl afrer his famous visir to the Berlin Well. He is welcomed by then Irish President Eamonn De Valera; as De Valera !>peak5 his wor<h of greeting referring to the ancient Kennedy clan of I 000 years ago. the picture delve!> back into Irish history. when the O'Kennedy Princes ruled the Emerald Isle. The scene at Dublin Airport dissolves to a striking air shot of the old O'Kennedy Cao;tlc -the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary, and the history Je-;son begins. Moving back and forth between President Kennedy as he travelled throughout Ireland and re- enactments of old and not ~o olu hl\ton. the film trace<; the Viking invasion, the Norman conque\t, the various rebellions. the Great Famine which led 10 JFK's great grandfather coming to rhe U.S. on up 10 the Easler Ri~ing of 1916. In this latter sequence, actual footage taken at the time in the streers of Dublin and Cork , is used and inter-cut with modern day footage. In the modern -;equence'\ there are fascinating scenes taken at Puck Fair in County Kerry, the amusin~ drag-bunt in County Cork and a rare look at the bleak but beautiful Arran Island\ off the coast of Galway. The film concludes with JFK's farewell address at Shannon Airport where he tells the crowd, "I'll be back". While tracing the history Qf a nation -its laughter and its t ragcdy -''Kennedy'" I rel and" also traces the history of the Ken- nedy clan. T he entire film is permeated with a ~ense of John Ken- ' nedy's. And it was the man. not the President -not the politician -that the Irish people loved. And it is Kennedy, the man, viewers will see in "Kennedy's Ireland." For the American viewer, it is John F . Kennedy as they rarely saw him: divorced Crom politics -from other members of his family -from the familiar American scene. It is a Kennedy amidst his ancient kinc;men and the Irish air sparkles with blarney and affection. THE OAIL Y PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 18. 1975 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CffANNEL 50 SATURDAY: NOVDIBEl 15UI (P.M.) 3:00 ChUd Grwtll 11M1 Dtvtfopmeet 4:JO S..tdl: Thi Quest for Personal Meanina 6:00 CoftlUIHf (Jptritect C.MUMer bperitftct 7:00 Writi111 For A Raaaoa 1:00 E"11la1 At SJ1flpbof11 4'1' .. 9:00 Masterpiec:e Tlltatte Sheulder to Shou!Mr: "Sylvia Pankhurst'' 10:00 The Tribal E,. 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' Da~e Kennerly, from Oregon: How His Camera Got Him So Close To the President from Michlian . ., . This Is It! Prize-Winning Dishes from Our "Family Favorites Refipe (:ontest"! l ' lfL Them Yourself Want t~ 8* a ,_ .,.,_ a que«lon? SeM !tie qwatlon • a ...--., k> "Nil.," flMllJ w..fdr, 141 L.nlngtdft ~ ...... v-. N.Y. 10Qn. We'll pa.x_l5 IOI IM'bfllMd ...-1ooa. tJonr, .. nn't .,_er Cl4M,.. FOB ORAL ROBERTS A.pom magaz;ine ~d tlaat .,ou oflettd lo ~ badetball d4t' If 09e.a Malone'• mod.er of her ble«J.. ing ubr if be would enroU at Oral Bo'bem UJU. oenilfl. 11 thil trueP-AIUce Hutdtuw, Peuacola, F'4. •Absolutely not. I don't know where this information was obtained, but it is h<>t Wlusual for stories such u thM to FOR JOAN BAEZ ls music retilly your whole life?-J.B .. Canton, Ohio • It's my work and my career, but it isn't my thing. What i.t my thing is trying to sto~le from blowing each other's brains out. I've been o with that since I was 10. I'm against any fonn of anger. TI1is means f m labeled .. controversial.• I'm never referred to as just a girl with a good voice. FOEC GOV. GEORGE WALLA.CE of Alabama The Presidency is marHdlling. What makes you think you can b.andJe it with your physical hanclic1p?-Bobert Barney, San Antonio, Teus • The only physical disability I have is that I'm unable to wallc.. Otherwise fm healthy and stronger than ever, tJWlks to an aggressive schedule and a rigorous therapy program. Our nation has perhaps survived better under Presidents who were unable to walk than under some whose disability was on the other end of their body. FOR EUZABEt'H L. POST, Director of the Emily Port ·lndUtltc What do you do wbea you'Ye not writing or advising about etiquette?-G.B., Durh.m, N.C. •I paint, fl.sh and cook. Vennont, where I live, offers ample opportunity for all three. There's fantastic scenery during all seasons for painting; manielolll strenms for fly-6shing; and an endless variety of wild vegetahles and fruits to wok, can, freeze or seTVe mw. When 1 cook, rm adventurous. I like to experiment with untried methods, new foods and unusual recipes. FOR ROBERT CONRA.D, dar of "'Murph tl.e Surf" Do you have any political desm?-R.J., Racioe, Wis. e No. I know I'm full of baloney, so why dlOuJd I add one more to the li.~t? Thank Cod for Watergate! lt opened our eyes to what it's all about. Politidnns are way out in left field, They're n joke. I don't think much of any of them.~ only thing I admire in Washington is the Washington Monument. FOB THE• ASK THEM ¥0VBSELF" EDITOR Am I rigM in tlamking Jack N~ u ltanl lo get along tDitlaP-L.E., Grand ~ Micla. •He's unpt'edictah1e: given to sudden outbursts of temper. When Frank Sinatra openeci'in Las Vegas, so many celebri- ties attended, they formed their own line going in. AU <..'OOpernted with the photographers, except Jnclc, who yelled something unprint:nl;le. nle management wns so incensed, t11ey direded him to the .. unknowns" line. Acrording to Norman Diclcetu (author of ·Jack Nichol"IOn : The Search for a Supershu .. ), after the word "pig becwne synonymous with 11ie E.~tahlishmcnt, Jack went the other way. He has pig sculptures. pig paintings nod pig pillows nil over his home. Jade can he terribly cheap or ~viJ?ly extravagant. When he arrived in London, he teleplK>tlWI his se<:rt'tary in Los Angeles to ask if she packed his comb. appear about my ministry or Oral Robetts University. It bu alWays been a policy of mine not to publicly respond to Items of this nature. U I took time to do this, it wOuld be Jmpossihle lo do all the other thmp Cod bu given me to • do. I believe that God will guide people .in their thinking when false reports appear. He can do this bettec than I fJVer could. And in my heart, I know there is no truth contained lo this particular report. The feeling of peace I have be- tween myself and Cod has overcome any feeling of di.sap- poin1ment 1 may have felt when I read the report. FOR JIICBAEL LEAIWED, dar of •TM Waltoni• As an .c:trea, fo.,'ve traveled a lot. Which country im· peened )'OU-the mostP-5..A., Gary, Ind. • Ausfria. l .. s the most romantic spot in the world. At ~l it was when I lived there as a chi.Id (my Dad wu a writer and he was assigned there). It's exac:tly the way it was pictured in "'11le Sound of Music"-schmaJtzy and senti- meot.I. The 6rst thing I remember about our arrival is the chiJdren. singing and running into the hills to make daisy chains. We lived near Salzburg, and at night the kids sere- naded each other under their bedroom windows. FOR MUHAMMAD A.LI Were you ev« scared io the ring?-L.N., Uptoa, Mala. e I was never scared, bUt I was worried-once. That was when IC.en Norton broke my jaw. I didn't want my good loob to get spoiled. FOR BARBARA BOW AR. author of "Laughing AU the Way,. Which do you enjoy most-writing or TV-inbhiewing? -}. Keany, South RiveT, N.J. • I'm not interested in broadcasting any more, but l have trouble making people believe me. What is it about TV that makes everyone ~ume we're dying to be on it? Besides not liking the insecurity, rm too old and too tired to get up in the middle of the night to go &o work I'd much rather make my mistakes on a typewriter. FOR LEE TREVINO; pro golfer Players lib Billy Casper give the impression that they'd like to see the fans b.naed from the golf course. How do You feel •bout that?-R. Byan, Nodh Tonawanda, N.Y. • If the fans weren't out there. rd still be P,clcing up golf halls on a driving range, Arnold Palmer would be working in a coal mine, Jack Nicklaus would be running a drugstore and Johnny Miller wouJd he the deacon in some church. Novetnt>er 1&. 1915 /iiml(v~ The Newspaper Maganne A 11 i*ler'• .. DoWM C:Wic.deM. t11e. "8JMoftd IC. ...... c..,,..,. ol th 9'Wd A. EftlN Miner,·~ llOllTON FflA.NK, l'relldeaf M4 ,.....,._, LEONARD a. DAYIDOW, Chai,..,, ROBERT O. CAANEY ..,Eno. V .l'.·Auoc. ,,.,.,,.,_, PATRlae II. UNllCEY, VP.-Ad Director llOffr PIRSKY, VP.,'Edltor-ln-Chlef Oenild a. Wroe, Eu1ern Mgr.; RloMnl O. c.t'OI, flernoids Dodlon, M•n-.glng Editor Asaoc. Eut.m Mgr.;,,_ Fnl9r, It., IUc:hetd Y....,, Art Director Chicago Mgr.; Law1www M. flnn, Detroit Mgr. ttoe.e,n ~. s.nlor'Edltor ~ • .,,._ 1, "°" def &..-llllld ...,..rd. .. .....,... Hw, Food Editor Calif.; K...e D'A..._.., M•rUCtng Mgr. Auocfate Edltora: 8eM llcOwrltr, "°"" 11..,..,, Promotion Director. Hel LMdon .nd Robin A. 1"""" C.,. Eller, Men:hancfialng. -~ Pl tu PUIUSHIR "8.ATIOM: L& EWS, V.P.-Olrector; &tele ....... Art Aul; Glori9 --· c res. flotlert H. 11erwtott, Mgr. PUeUSHUt aAVICb: Contributing Editors: lany llol"'.:otllrt, RolMtt L CtvWM, Mgr.;,,__ O • ...._, ....,. CWnn, PMf J. Op11snhe11Mf, Bualne• MaMQer; RolMlt Bartbf, Promotion; Anita lo •-· He9clqual1erw 841 Lut~ Ave .. H.Y., N.Y. 10022 1119tODUCne*: ......... -. Dir.; ~ 1976 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. AIJ tight. reterved. Robe1t8 eom-. Mallsup. 16 nig'. [§ WAIT'TIL I FINISH MY SARATOGA , Enjoy smoking longer ~ .• without smoking more. Saratoga 120,s. Rich, full-flavored cigarettes tailored longer and slimmer than 100' s. You get extra smoking time, extra smoking pleasure, without smoking more cigarettes. Cost no more thari IOO's. Regular or menthol, crush-proof box. · 16 mg: 'taC1 .1 mg. nicotine wv. per cigarette by FTC Method. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... 0 Philip Morria lac. I 97S He's 28, Gutsy-And the President's Personal Eye .......................................................................................................................... _~---------1---- How David Kennerly .. Got There" By Fran~ Spatz Lelgbtea "D on't call me Jhe court jester. Don't call me the President's best friend," said Prcsiden- t ial photographer David Ken- nerly to th is reporter after an exclusive interview in his hectic, noisy, White House basemen! office. "Thafs not my bag. Show me just the way J am-a pho- tographer doing a job." But what a job! One that gaves him the rare privilege of opening the door of the Presi- dent's office, no matter who is inside, and just walking in. Or sharing a drink at the ·end of the day. If that isn·t being at least a good friend. it will do. It was having that kind of • easy relationship that resulted in the smoke-filled Presidential portrait on this page,. David K ennerly's favorite of all the hundreds of pictures he's taken or Gerald Ford. "It happened at Camp David," he recalled, between phone calls and other interrup- tions ... The President was deep in thought while working over some papers. The photo was taken in his study and I 1ust used' available lighting. J had come in quietly, sensed his mood and snapped a few shots of him con- centrating. Something about this onc--the total absorption. the quiet mood and the.pattern o f smokc-apturcd the real feeling of what it's like when the President is working in his shirt· sleeves. Anyway. it's my favor- ite." Kennerly adds, "l don't think the President was even aware that I was there when I took it ," T hat's the way it is a lot of the tame. Kennerly slouches in. wearing his soft desert boots, and just lurks around till he gees Che picture he wants. Several times the President has rung for his photographer, wanting to 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY. Nov!lfTlbor 16, 11176 get a cert.in person's vi11t to the Oval Office recorded for his- tory, only to have Kennerly tell him, .. fve already done it." Never in the memory of White House press has a pho- lOgraphcr e njoyed such a free· and-usy relationship with a President. Surely, oo lensmao would have dared lo barge into the Presidential offices of Tru- man, Kennedy, Johnson or Nixon. Kennerly literally is a law unto himself, even deciding which pjdures to print, which to use. rn Lyndon Johnson's day, no White House picture of the President or even of his dogs, could go to a newspaper or magazine unless it had been c leared by the President hims.ell. As for his clothes, no White Holl$e photographer before Kennerly had ever dared show up in full beard, blue jeans, turtleneck sweater and sports jacket. But that's practically his uniform and the outfit he wore on the day o r this interview with FAMILY WEEKLY. But at least he had on shoes. Secretaries outside the Oval Office are sometimes thrown into a state of shock by K ennerly's sprawl- ing around without shoes while waiting for some V IP guest to be ushered into the President's office. Sometimes the irreverent photographer barely manages to get his shoes back on before the Very Important Person arrives. Kconerly's own young life (he's 28 ) and career certainly show how far one can go on guts-and talent. When he was just J 6 and a student at Rose· burg (Oregon) High School. the school photographer got sick, and the startled David was told to msh out to the ball field and shoot a baseball picture. He didn't say he didn't know how. ''That wa1 when Jerry Ford found out how gutsy his young photographer friend was. At the time, Kennerly barely recognized the top end of a ski pole, buf he brashly told Ford, 'I'm going to disappear for three days~ when you see me next, I will be on top of the mountain with my cameras.' " He just gnbbcd the big Crown Graphic and was on his way. "By lucky chance," he recalls. "( got a clear shot of a guy sliding into home plate. When I saw my name under that pic- ture in the school paper, called the Orang~ R. I knew what I wanted to do." But it wasn't that easy. Though he kept taking pictures. his journalism teacher fre - quently told him how terrible they were, what was wrong and sometimes even threw them on the floor to make his point. Instead of giving up, young David determined to show that teacher. I But before he had a chance. his family moved to a suburb of Portland. Instead of being modest and waiting for some· o ne to discover him. he ex- pounded on his genius with a camera a nd demanded and got a job on the school paper. The amusmg thing 1s that onlr thrn did he sign up for a course '° photography. And it was here. at West Linn H1gh."'that David came into his own as a photographer, taking pictures for the school paper, the yearbook and even selling sports photos on the side to the town paper at $I .SO a print. "I will always be grateful to the photo teacher at. West Linn," says Kennerly. "He's Darrell Greenlee, a nd I hope I can help him inspire others as he did me." But sellmg photos at $I .SO a throw was still a long way from the White House. When he graduated r rom high school, David worked 12 hours a day loading sacks of flour and help· ing around a flour mill lo earn enough money to huy a Nikon with three leni.es-28-mm, 50- mm and 105-mm. Before he had completed his first year at Portland State College, David quit and went into that first newspaper office, the Oregon foumnl. He demanded to sec the editor w11h "my portfolio of picture!>." and he got the job. Then cilnle a real display of KenQerJy•s guts-when he stayed o n the scene during a riot in downtown Portland. tak· ing pictures while rock~ w~ •being thrown and while rioters were rocking his car and, as Kennerly tells it, "A guy from my office was yell ing at me over the car radio to get the hell out of there." He showed the same kind of cool when he was photograph- ing the Indian-Pakistani and Vietnamese wars. The pictures he took overseas wo n him the: Pulitzer Prize in May. 1972. Kennerly doesn't hesitate to tell his true feelings--evcn to the President. Jn fact, what started Jerry Ford thinking of Kennerly as more than just another photographer was his outspoken quality. As Kennerly remembers it, he was covcrinJ Ford then Vice Prcs1den1, for ' Timf! on a trip to Oregon. Kennerly's home state, when he heard Ford pronouncing the state ·~ra-go11e" with the ac- "" i c c • x ... • • , 0 :r ! ~ i Ct di b1 ·~ SC er SU gr 0; an he F o an. tur abt an mii C h roll fr it sta~ WCI 1 fou phc the ogn pole "l'n thrc me moL He l Jesse too• the .., arrh arou he 8 said, a bot pcrc• Bu Ford day I dent. home then room thOU8 photo cent on the last syllabic. "I didn't know him too well then, but I went over to him and said. 'Mr. Ford, I believe you'll score more points with the audi- ence if you pronounce their state the way the Oregonians do --Ora-gun.' " On the way back home. Ford grinned. "Did I say it right, Dave?" It was an ice-breaker, and after that Kennerly di4o't hesitate to comment about Ford's speeches, sometimes pro and sometimes con. Ford, in turn, started ribbing Kennerly about his rumpled jacket and an occasional action shot he missed. By the time Ford's fi rst Christmas as Vice Pr~ident rolled around, they were good friends, and he was invited to stay with the family when they went to Vail, Colo. That was when Jerry Ford found out how gutsy his young photographer friend was. At the time, Kennerly barely rec- ognized the top end of a ski pole, but he brashly told Ford, 'Tm going to disappear for three days and when you see me next, I will be on top of the mountain with my cameras." He took three days of intensive lessons a nd, sure enough , he took the chair lift to theJop on the fourth day. "When the Vice President arrived and saw me ffoundering around, trying to stay upright. he gave a big horselaugh and said, 'David, your skiing is about 10 percent talent and 90 percent intestinal fortitude.· " But skiing wasn't what Jerry Ford had in mind when. on the day he was sworn in as Presi- dent. he invited Kennerly to hh home in Alexandria for dinner. then took him into another room to ask him what he thought the job of personal photographer to the President sh ould be. Kennerly said he was mainly interested in the job's historical significance. and that be would take it only if he had the free- dom to walk in and out of the President's office at will to take whatever pictures he felt were part of history. He also asked for the right• to publish a pic- torial record of the Presideocy and the President's life in book form. "At this point the job hadn't even been otf ered to me yet," Kennerly recalls. "I knew this was pretty heavy .stuff I was laying on him. but 1 had to be honest. I could afford to be because I already had a good job and d idn't want to-start just taking public-relations type pictures. "I was sitting on a bed when 1 told him what the "job would have to be. I Celt very close to him even though he was the President of the United States and I was only a news photog- rapher. He is that kind of man." Again, his gutsiness paid off, and next day Kennerly had the thrill o( having a secretary an· nounce, in the hearing of his startled colleagues, that the President of the Unite d States was calling him. By that phone call, Kennerly became the first person to be appointed by the new President. "The President has kept his word in every respect," Ken- nerly said. "I have never been barred from his office. I have just gone about. making a true record of the traumatic and the happy times as they occur. For example, when he was stunned at the negative reaction he re- ceived to his pardoning of Nixon. I was there to catch him holding his ia~ds to his face and studying the floor. And when he was filled with relief Continued FA~IL V WEEKLY, Nove.mber 16, 197!1 8 f Sunshine Harvest• Shampoo has natural protein, natural pH balance and six fresh fruit fragrances. It leaves your hair looking healthy, lusciously clean, and shining like the sun. And non-alkaline Sunshine Hruvest is gentle enough to use every day. So gather round you sunshine-in Wild Strawberry, Fresh Peach, Tangy Lime, Red Raspberry, Tangerine and Honeydew. O 197.f.n Clairol Inc ------ SAVE ON NEW SUNSHINE HARVEST SHAMPOO Just present this ooupon when you buy Sunshine Harvest Shampoo and you'll save 15¢_ TO Of.ALER: foe each C"oupon you attepc from• <*sumer at t~ of purch-of Clairol Sunabi-Hana& Shampoo. 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Actually. if he asked me to dress like that every day. maybe I would. But he's not the kind to do it. He jllit leis me be myself." And he always feels. as he worh. that history sits on his ~ouJders. He showed iiif a picture or himself taking the official Presjdential portrait. "That's me backed up against the wall steadying my camera. The ..,. President was giving me a hard time about bring all duded up. wcuing a suit and even a tie. I l(ennerlyalsowas .. aUdudcd up"wbcnCandicc Bergen was visiting 1he While House and taking pictures of the President It was one of the few times when other photographers grumbled that K.cnberly shouldn't have gjvco this "out5ider" Over 94 years ago we introduced a great, rich coffee ... Now we·re introducing a great, rich decaffeinated: instant coffee. Try it tomorrQ\..V. access to the President. True. Kennerly was caught holding hands with the beautiful Can- dice. but he feels he wu fully justified in letting her take pictures of Ford for the l.Adies' Hom, Joumal. "l admired her wort.." he says simply . .. My book will probably be on the first two years of the Presidency," he told FAMILY WEEKLY ... I will take no profit from it. I expect to establish a scholarship for young photogra- phers in memory of the photogmpbers killed in Vietnam." Already, loo. Kennerly-is getting a ltttJe ex- perience as a t9acher. He is teaching the Pr~1- dcnt's daughter, Susan. to handle a camera, and he would not be too surprised if ahe became a serious photo-journalist. Already she has a part- time newspaper job taking pictures for A~­ ciated Press. And, it's certain, she has Kennerly to thank. But then. as close as he is to the Fords, you might call it "AH in the Family." mJ Kennerly's Tips On Taking Pictures In his office. Kennerly is a dynamo. While giving instructions to four assistants and. at the same time, examining and choosing pictures from a sheet of contact proofs,he was holdmg a phone conversation on an entirely different pho- «>graphic matter. Interviewing him was like con- versing with a basket of popping corn. Still. m rapid-fire style. he manage(f to make many inter- esting points. some of which may help aspiring photographers: • He much prefers black .and white photos to shooting in color. "Color can be distracting,'' he ~ys. "Black and white has much more impact. I like to tell young people who ask my opinion that black and white pictures last a lot longer than color and that J like to think I am takmg pictures for history." • He much prefers using available light. If he must have artificial light, Kennerly uses a )mall Mighty Light, bouncing it off the ceiling. • As for the kind of camera: When he worked for LJ/~ and Time. he used Niko ns. But becau)e he wants to work in absolute silen<:e that will nol distract the President, he now uses Leica M4s and MSs. They a re .quiifter since they have no mirrors Oipping up an<I down, which make a clicking noise. He prefers the Lcica M4, for 11s smaJI size, but finds il handy to use the M5 because its buih-in light meter can save impor· tanl moments in a crunch. • The most important thing a budding pho- tographer needs, Kennei;f maintains, "is plain guts. Otherwise he can have the best equipment in the world and still not g~t lhe picture." I • FAMILY WEEKLY. November 16, 1975 • Get the 1976.Purirui Cat Chow® cat food calendar free for 18 Cat Chow Weight Circle Points. You didn't really think we meant 13 real, live cats, did you? Of course not. We mean, you love cats but ... So, love 13 of them from January, 1976 to January, 1977. In 13 beautiful, full color phot~ suitable for framing. 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MAINDISH: 1STPRIZE QUICK MAIN DISH: Ham and Cheese Crepes (above, left) won unanimous acclaim by the judges. It makes an elegant company dteh. HAii AND CHEESE CREPES By Lynn Steppacher, Poughtteepsie, N.Y. (PougftkHpale Jouma/) Crepe Batter: 4 IM>l1ap 11 ~ "'9hed butlar li •upaa.. ult 1~colcl--- fjt , ,~ ... . ... 2 ~ ............... flour 2 .-111paw ca..-c•, v ....... olf .... """' 1. c.ombine all inpedienb in e.lectric blender and blend, cov- ered, until tboroushJy mixed. Scrape down aides of blender, cover and blend again until bat- ter is completely smooth. 2. Cover and refrigerate over- niaht or at least 2 boun. Batter lhould (X)at a spooo. If too thick add a slight bit al water. Curried Chicken Sandwtchea (above, rtght) have a simple hot topping with the surprise crunch of peanuts. l sr PRIZE BUDGET MAIN DISH: Western Beans {left) is a deli- cious blend of kidney beans, aauaage, tomato juice and apples. a. Lightly coat bottom of 8.-inch skillet with vegetable oil; heat until hot. but not smok.i1l3. Spoon in about 4 tablespoons batter to lightly coat bottom of pan, cook until golden brown on bottom, turn and cook sec- ond 1Klc quickly. 4. Stack browned crepes with wax paper between. Crepes may Continued f AMl\.Y W£EK\.Y, Nov9nlti.r 1'. 197& W t Have a Kellogg's Bran-fest. · .. • ~p 40%BRAN FLAKES \ Blan Flakes ~ness Of.natural food fiber. A bran -fest is a breakfast that starts with Kellogg's 40% Bran Flakes. And it's something to celebrate. Because you get . that crisp, light, delicious taste and the benefits of natural food fiber. So tomorrow morning have a bran-fest. .. ' Con1inued be made in advance, securely wrapped (airtight) aod frozeo uotil ready to fill. Mal<u 16 (8-inclt) crepes •Editors note: Or brandy, aberry, cider or appJe juice. Flfllng: . ~ cupbutter ~ cup 9lft.ed llU-pUrpOM flour z cupe lght aeem Z wpe cubed cooMd hem Z cupe cubed natural 8.._ ct...M 2 c.-(4-oz. el&e) eUcied ~undtMMd ~ .... poon .. lt "' .... p !)Oft ground bfack pepper 1. In medium saucepan, melt butter on medium heat. remove from beat. Stir in sifted dour smoothly. 2. Gradually add light cream, atir until amooth. Cook. stirring until sauce thicteos a.od comes to boil. 3. Add ham, Swiss cheese, mushrooms, wt and pepper; heat. stirring, just until cheese is almost melted. 4. To assemble, spoon about V.. cup filling in center of each crepe, roll and place seam side down in lightly oiled ahallow baking dish. Continue filling aod rolling until all crepes a.re filled. 5. Coat crepes with topping. Cover and refrigerate if not serving immediately. e. To serve, heat, covered, in preheated 3so•F.-ovcn for 45 minutes. Place under broiler, 4 inches from beating element, and broil for 3 to 5 minutes until lopping is golden brown. Makes about 6 cups filling, enough for 16 (8-inch) crqn Topping S.uce: 2 lel>IMpoont butter 2 19blffpoont flour 2 cupe Ught creMI 2 tlibletpoont red wtne• 1 ~ cu.,. elwedded natural Swt•c:MeM o ........ Dnh ground black peppet 1. In 1-qt. saucepan, beat butter uotil melted, remove from heat and stir in flour smoothly. Grad- uilly add cream, rerum to heat and cook, stirring constantly until mixture thickens and coma to boiling. 2. Stir in wine, ~ cup Swiss cheese, salt and pepper. Sim- mer, stirring just until cheese melts.•• Pour ·sauce over crepes. 3. Sprinkle remaining Swiss cheese over crepes. Maka J cups topping sauce, eMugh for 16 (8-inch) crepes • •0r use aherry or cider. ••If sauce is too thick, add 2 to 4 tablespt><>ns water. CURRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES By Dorothy Much, Appleton, Wis. (Po:.t-Crescent) 1 cup dM>pped cooked chicken• ~ cup chopped celery "" cup dloppH onkMt ~ cup chopped utted peanuts ~cup....,.OliNlle ~ t1Mpoon c:urrr powder 1 tllbt1111aan a..on Juice 1 loef FNnch or ttdM bread 2 i.lll1111aont bun. or fW9llltM. eof'91*9 s 1Nnl1 eked---. Crl• lettuce le..,.. 1. In medium bowl, combine chicken, celery, onion, peanuts, mayonnaise, curry powder and lemon juice. 2. Cut French bread in half lengthwise and spread cut sides with butter. 3. Place bread buttered side up on cookie sheet. Broil about 1 to 2 minutes 4 inches.from beat- ing element uotiJ lightly toasted. 4. Spread toasted bread with cbicken-<:urry mixture. Broil 3 minutes or until heated through. 5. Arrange lettuce JeavC$ on serving plate. Place loaves oo lettuce and top with overlapping tomato slices. To serve, cut crosswise into 6 to 8 open sandwi~. Makes 6 to 8 servings •use l 1h cans (S-oz. size) boned chicken. 'First cp11re CJludget 'Main CJJisll, . WESTERN BEANS By Dale Lewis, Fairfax, Calif. (San Rafael Independent Journal) ~ lb. dtty red lddnef ........ rtftMd Bollr'I...., ~lb.bulk ...... 1 dowe prtlc, rnlltClit 1 cup dlOppld onkMt 1cup....-)ulce 10 • FAMILY WEEKl.Y. Ho11ember 18, 1i75 t 1. in •c-. ... ..._ .... , ....,,. .... 1~ t111p1w ... 1' tn '' c• aMI posdll .,.... CllJ•N ,~ ............ ....., ... 1. Soat kidney beam ovemigbL in c:old water to cover. Ne.xl day, drain ud tUrn into 3-qt. saucepan. I. Cover with boilina waler, beat to boiling. reduce heat, cover, and aimmei for 2 houn. Drain. a. Fry aausage in large akillet, bRatm, up wilh apoon • ii coob. Add iutic and oaioo. and coot atoaa with aausaae. 4. Add tomato juice, brown aupr, salt. chili powder aod cayenne to aauaage, atir to -blc:nd. Aeduce heat, cover aod simmer for S minuta. 5. Add sauaqe mixture and apple to beans. Heat to boilina. Reduce heat. cover and simmer for 30 mi.nut-. I. If reheatina ii necessary, add a little water, tomato juice, cider, V-8 or apple juice to suit taste and maintain moiature. Mau8 6 sel'llinp rrAUAN MEATBALL SAUD By Mrs. Charlotte Howard, Bradford. Maine (Bangor Delly New•) 1 .............. ..... lla ..... ., ...... Cll 'e 1 01111111,a• _... tll!llc• .... m ltilPDMI Oii ......... , .......... 1' a,........, juice ... ~ 1111,a•• ~ .... , ........... bl8Cll ''"" ., ... , ...... ~.,,... 1 .............. -.IDfDIMD _.,.... 1 ................ ... ........ 1_ ... .,...,...., .....,tllced ........ 1 .. dl11mh .. 11Me,......,.... ..... -.......... 1••• ~......, elced .. ,. blllck Of ...... pltlM ..... ..... \i cup •Hl'lrooM9, elellll. or 1 cm (4 oa.) deed ••1 ........ aplom& ,. a. llllCIUNll9 dl1•1, CUI ltalUlfl .Meatball Sallld, an Interesting combination of textures and flavors, Is a new Idea for a comp'8te-meal salad. ........ .. Cllll' .......... o1I ~ cup red ........... ,. 1 dow gilflc, c:rUlhM. 1 t111paClft ... 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A really great buy for only $14.99. OFFER MAY NOT BE REPEATED THIS SEASON Supplies are limited to what we have on hand. To avoid disappoint- ment we urge you to order now. Orders will be filled on a first come, first served basis and offer may not be repeated this season. ~W Winning ~•pes--- Cotrtinued teaspoon pepper. Make meatbaUs the size of large marbles. 2. Heat about ~ cup vegetable oil in skillet and brown meatballs. Reduce beat and cook until meatballs are cooked through. Drain oo absorbent paper and cool. 3. In large salad bowl, combine lettuce, onion rings, green pepper, tomatoes, cu- cumber slioea, olives and mushrooms, add meatballs. Toss to distribute. Gar- nish with strips of mou.arella cheese. 4. In jar combine ~ cup vegetable oil, wine vinegar, garlic, I teaspoon salt, hot pepper and Yl teaspoon oregano. Cover jar securely and shake well. Let set at least 30 minutes to develop ftavor before adding to salad. S. This salad is equally delicious when meatballs are cooked while you make salad. and then added hot. Malt.es 8 servings · FROZEN CHOCOLATE CHARLOTTE By Caro l Smith, Livermore, Calif. (Tri~VaJlev Herald) 1 tablespoon but\« Of IWpflM 2 tablespoon• granulated IUl•r 2 pkga. (3-oz. llz•) ladrflngen. V. cup white critM de nwnU.. 2 pkp. (I-oz. Iba) ........... chocolate plecee 3 18bleepoons iMtMI coftM Y.I cup bolling water 6egga,Mp81'8ted Y, cupeupr 1 ~ pure vanma utract 2\AJ cupe heavy a.Mt 1 bar (4 au.) ..... baking dtocotale 1. Butter a 9-inch round spring-form pan and then sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar. set aside. 2. Sp)jt ladyfingers but do not separate into individual pieces. Brush fiat surf aces with creme de menthe. 3. Line sides of prepared spring-form pan with ladyfingers, rounded sides against pan. 4. Separate remaining ladyfingers and line bottom of pan overlapping aod piecing to fit. 5. Melt chocolate in top of double boiler, stirring occasionall y. Dissolve coffee in boiling water. 6. Beat egg yolks in small bowl with elec- tric mixer until foamy. Beat in sugar gradually until thick. 7. At low speed, beat in chocolate, coffee 'and vanilla. 8. With clean beaters, beat egg whites in large bowl until stiff peaks form. 9. Stir I cup beaten whites into chocolate mixture. Fold chocolate mixture back into remaining egg whites. 10. Beat l Yl cups heavy cream until stiff. and fold into chocolate mixture. 12 • FAMILY WEEKLY, November 16, 197~ Pour into ladyfinger lined pan. Freeze until firm. 11. Whip remaining l cup heavy cream until stitr. 1)sing a Number 8 star rip. d~coratc surface of Charlotte with whipped cream rosettes. 12. Allow aemiaweet chocolate bar 10 soften slightly in low oven; make choco- late curls with vegetable peeler, firm curls in refrigerator and use to decorate. 13. Allow to thaw one hour at room temperature before serving. Remove spring-form ring, cut into wedges. Ma/us JO lo 12 servings •Ladyfingers must be fresh. Perie Platter Or.nge blend• popular ti.won: IUCalleftt pork. IU'OfNlllC onion, langJ dtrua and mellow .... , potato. PORK PLATTER ORANGE By Alice Winburn, Normal, Ill. (Bloomington-Normal Psntagraph) I loin pork chope. 1.jnch tNct Salt - Yt ~ ground black pepper 1 lllrge onion, cut Into I slices y, cup brown sugar, flrmly pecked 1 cup water 1 tuapoon grated onnv-rind ~ cup orange juice 2 18bleapoons lemon lulce 2 lb .. sweet pota&on. peeled and cul In haH-Jnch atleea • I thin orange sllces 1 tabtapoon comatarch 1. Trim excess fat from chops; lightly grease heavy skillet with fat from I chop. 2. Brown chops slowly on both side . sprinkling with l Y..t teaspoons sail and pepper. Drain off excess far. To) each chop with an onion slice. 3. Mix brown sugar, ~ cup wacer. orange rind, orange juice, lemon 1u1ce and ~ teaspoon salt. Pour over chops. Heat to boiling, reduce heat, cover and simmer for 30 minutes. 4. LiCt chops and arrange potato sltces 1n sauce. 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Add H~ tea- spoons salt, margarine, cheese, onion, sour cream, pepper an4. green pepper. Stir well to mix. 4. Spoon into prepared casse- role and bake for 35 minutes. continued from page 12 5. Remove chops and potatoes to heated platter, keep warm. 8. Blend cornstarch and V.. cup water smoothly. Stir into sauce in skillet. Cook, stirring cen- stantly until mixture thickens and boils. Pour over chops and potatoes. Garnish with panley. It looks elegant and is delicious. Makes 6 servings Second 'Pfize QW~ <Mairi CVisJi MEXICAN SCRAMBLED EGGS By Mrs. Roscoe Kimble, Fair Oaks, Calif. (Sacramento Un/on) 1 CM (15 OU.) taft\atea I table9poons butter M tMrgarlne 1 cup chopped onion 1 cm (I on.) '°"'8to uuce 1 CM (4 on.) elced .........,_,dnlned \\ cup llCld pltWd black or atuffed ..... oOYea Chill powder Slarge9ffe 5 ...,,•1poo.,. water ~ 1 ... poon oregano INwes Ye tHepoon gat1k: •ft 1 li cupe lltredded 8'larp c:heddarcheeee 1. Preheat oven to 3S0°F. But- ter a 2~t. casserole or shallow baking dish. llulcan Scnmbled Egge adds a chUi-tllmele tang to egge. 2. Remove any parchment from tamales, then cut in three- fourtbs-inch slices, spoon into baking dish, pla~ in oven. a. In medium skillet in 2 table- spoons butter, sautc onion for S to 8 minutes, stirring. 4. Add tomato sauce, mush- rooms, olives and as much chili powder as you like. (Why not try l teaspoon?) Heat to boil- ing, then\ pour over tamales in oven. 5. Beat eggs with water, oregano and garlic salt. Melt remaining butter in skillet, add eggs and· cook over medium heat. stirring until just soft scrambled. 8. Spoon over-mixture in cas- serole. Top all with shredded cbedda.r cheese. Bake for 5 to 7 minutes, until eggs arc set and cheese is melted. Makes 4 servings POTATO CHEESE ' CASSEROLE By Lori Fitz Randolph, East Fort Myers,.. Fla. (Fort Myers News-Press) 10 medium (S~ Iba.) pot.toe., peeled and diced Bolling .... , Sau \\ cup IMlted margartne 1 lb. ehredded cheddar chMse 1 cup chopped onion 2 cups (11 ou.) aour cream \\ teaspoon ground black IMPIM' 2 cupe chopped green IMPI* 1. In 3...qt. saucepan, barely cover potatoes with boi 'ing water, add l tea.spoon salt. Return to boiling, cover and boil for about 20 minutes, or until tender. Drain. 2. Preheat oven to 350°F. Make18 servings Second Prize Appetiuror Salad AUNT PEARL'S POTATO SALAD By Mrs. Pearl V. Ewing. Durham, N.C. (Durham Morning Herald) --~~~~~~---~~~~· 5 hard-cooked egga Crt1p lettuce leavn 2 eon.toes I rne«Mum potalOff., cooked, peeled .... d dlc:.d 1 Yl cups chopped onion Continued on page 20 ........ _ .. ____ _ TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER HOW .. THIS COUPON GOOD ON UY PACKAGE or BAKER'S COCONUT Mil. 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BIKER'S TASTES FRESHER. A CelebrityCoo~ l.Ot'ett. Swtt, who.,,..,. In CBS-TV'a "M•A•s•H,'' wtll soon atar on 8roectway ln "S.. n. Next v .. r.· By Loretta Swit In conversation with Helen Dorsey I 'm an enthusiastic cook. I love to feed people! That's something I inherited from my Polish mother. She cooks all kinds of things, from special holiday treats to pierogi (pockets of dough) filled with cheese or cabbage or jam. Those thinp contain about 7,000 cal- ories! Preferring simpler dishes, I stay away from intricate cooking. I'm a bit of a health buff and watch what I cook. Yo u know what I like? I like preparing bland meats, like chicken or veal. It's what you do to them that makes the difference. Chicken is wide open to all kinds of interesting possibilities~ chicken sweet-and-sour, chicken and cashews . . . . And I'm keen on Spanish Veal With Egg- plant, too. It's really delicious! SPANISH VEAL WITH EGGPLANT 10 ..... sc:allope 2-3 tabfeepoons unuturated oU 2 MMll eggplants, cubed 2 ._,.. green peppen, chopped 2 yeflow ~ chopped .... ,,.,. ..,,,, .. ,.,.., «c.d Crlldred black pepper tO tnte 1 teHpoon oregano (fresh or dried) 1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease large baking dish. 2. Flatten scallops by lightly pounding, or have butcher prepare meat for you. 3. Heat oil in large skillet until hot. Quickly brown scallops on both sides and lift out; drain. 4. Arrange 3 or 4 scallops in bottom of baking dish. Cover with layers of half the eggplant. green pepper. onion and tomato. 5. Repeat layers with remaining ingredients, end- ing with layer of tomato. t. Sprinkle with oregano and cracked pepper. Cover and bake for I hour. 7. Remove cover. bake 1 S to 20 minutes longer. or until veal is tender and vegetables arc a little mushy. Serve piping hot! Makes 6 to 8 servings Editor'• Note: This dish was inspired by rata- touille and should be a little mushy but not too runny! Herc is a good chance to experiment with herbs: marjoram, parsley and basil! FAMILY W£El<lY, Nowmber 18. Ul75 • 11 • TV's Loretta Swit: ./ .. Try This Reelpe to Bring Veal Alive!" .,. "I like preparing bland meats, like chicken or veal. It's what you do to them that makes the difference." . .. ,·. ,. 11' ~-ldded .... . 1 cm (Ill OD.) cit ..... _, tlliUd dulk ... "~ ....... Ill,_..,_ I 1 t111paun celerf eeed 1' I JDOR ..n ,. ,, ,, ... .,...... tMdr ptpplf 1 tllllTTLID• di II 2tr*ll151aw cliMlppedeoarpk:lde 2tlllll11111-cllallfld ......... 1. Set aido 2 bard-coobd egp, tomatoes and lettuce in rdriaerator foe garnish. 2. Combine all remaining ingredienta in large bowl. MA well and cover. Refriaerate 2 boun before serving. I. To aerve: Anange lettuce leaves on large aerv~g platter. Spoon potato salad in center of peem. Decorate platter with tomato wedaea and sliced egg. Malcu 6 to 8 s~flllngs SECOND PRIZE: DESSERT OR BREAD (TIE) Mra. Lo&a A. Crivello Mrs. Phil Warren Stockton, Calif. 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When your eyes zero in on a penon. it has a physicol, as weD as a psycho- logical. effect oo him. ' 2. The eyes ·have the power to aend messages that would be difficult-or al least socially unacceptable-to send any other way. 3. Women understand better than men the powerfUI df ect eyes have in any human relationship. 4. When two individuals fint meet, their eyes reveal which is the dominant persoo. $. Your eyes give away your age. I. Women are most attracted to men with "china-blue" eyes. ANSWERS 1. True. Yale Uoivenity inveatipton cite studies showing that when you gaze steadily at a penon, it resulta in a significant incruie in his heart rate, amona other things. In another study, .. invcstiptors stared at some people stopped at a traf6c light, but did not state at others. Then when the lipt changed, they measured the subjects' speed acrou the intersection." Result: crossing time was significantly awifter under stare conditiom. Another study bas demonstrated that animals also .. manifest physiological and behavioral cbanaes when they rcaJiu they are being looted at." FOi' example, when a rhesus monkey saw a pair of human eyes lqoking at Jilin. inveatipton re- cord~ a marted change in dcctric:af ~ in his bra.in stem. ,L True. The power of the Loot-the exp.ressiveness of the glance or gaze-- can be used to send virtually any tlnd ol mcaage. Many of these messages 12 8 FAMILY WEEKLY. No11"'ber 18, ft75 would OOl be socially acceptable if con- veyed in any other way. As one psy- cbologjst obeetvea, tha medium is ao subtle and yet IO dfectiYe that it allows a person to lend tentative messages for which be will tardy be held account- able. This is invaluable in permitting one to feel his ·way io various social situations or personal enc:ounten. 3. ·True. Paycbologi<:al studies show women are more aware than men of the power of the eyes. 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Yepremi.an got a tryout with the Detroit Lions, was signed and had an out- standing rookie season, kJcklng six field goals In a single game. But two years later, he fell out of favor with the team coach and was cut from the squad. "I Md bNe'l up on top of a. World Md 8'MklenlJ, I wu clown 81 Ille bottom," he recalfL for OHf • ,Ur, he ecratched out a ltYJng by lnMlng .. In • Nttle b .......... shop Md going socN Mllng ......... sUghtlr above coet. ••• GARO'YEPREMIAN: Mastel' of Ties, Sblsh Kebab-And Plaee.-ldektog Yepremiao w3s af Id he was Washed-up with erlcan football but nity knocked a second time when Don Shula signed him to a minimum-rate contract with Miami before the H"1 season. Yepremian led the team in scoring that season, led the N.F.l. In field.goal accuracy and was on his way to stardom .••. His bubbty personality has established him as a favorite with fans and teammates alike. He'• ..., • ~lion go. ,....,. Through hl81ootb811 ..acea,he'•beenllbleto bring °"' the , ... of .... y ......... f8mffJ Md ... them up In bu81nea. At first. ..., made ...., wNctt G.-o M>kl to p1.,..-. on oppo8tng twna. ~ recently, theJ hn• gone tnto the,.....,.,. .,........, operating '"Gllro'a SupertM.lrg9r'' In 1118ml. The .,.ctan, of ..... houM? Good Ole Armenian ahfah kebabl -8y Sany Abt8m80n If your children are livfng In a home with only one parent because of dtvorce or sepa- ration, you can make your own and your children's ltves easjer by understanding what one-parent youngsters need. Child psychologist Phyllis Magrab, Chief Pediatric Psychologist at Georgetown University suggests that parents raising a child atone: 1) ..... the dttleNncM belwMn your 8ttuetlon MCI ............ , ..... , ... by em-....,.. .... ...., , ... ., tmnUy routlnee eucll .. ' tucking your c:hHchn Into bed .,_, nlgN, .. ting meal8 togelMr' going on outlnp togellWI. 8"lftdlng Kflool PRl9•1&. 2) Help lhe chll- ._~ ..... ...., did not C8U89 the lou or ..,..11on from lhe other .,.,...... Without .such guid- ance, children often remem- ber something "naughty" they did and come to believe that their action caused the family rupture. 3) eon.a.tency from the "m1911ng" pilftint la 111111'1111. That means if the other parent promises to S4K'> the child every Saturday or once a month, or during a vacation, the child should be able to depend on It. It doesn't matter exactly what the pattern Is. The necessary Ingredient Is that there be a pattern that the child can depend on rather than irregu- lar visits punctuated by broken promises. 4) H'• •ao Important tor the one paNnt raising • chlld to hold to betwwlof '1.llM. It may be a temptation to try to ease life for these children by not " fussing over behavior standards. "Yet discipline and a set of values," declares Dr. Magrab, "can be as important to children's wel- fare as love, acceptance and supPQrt." -By Shirley SloM Feder -FAMILY WEEKLY, ~ti.t UI, 1115 • H • I.___ _<9W_11_at_"1n_. t1te_lhtd __ !__JI ~lps&QuotesJ The lllnn1111a .................. .... .,... tr• .. to be • palltldM'a .... : ·11ove politb. I get all the ftm and oooe you are? 2) What ii one tb!Qg you valUD about younelf? s) What • ODii thing you do to enrich yo,ir UfeP 4) Wh.t ii one tlUng you do to eorlcb ~ life ol uaotberi"" Few Bhdley, the answea lie Jn tnd~I yaJ...,._in Cod and oountry, relf.poo and ~His new book ii 1«11US, Greatest Muts, Tmcher ~Us Air ('8.49; &om Buli, 2nS2 Hou.ton Place.. 0mtoo. Tem 76201). oE the dedsiona. t but in mlected glory. But politics does take the cpnntaneity out ~ oE your private life. You y)ve up a lot oE ii pleuurea. You· d better Rnd pleasure in your wort-if you doo't. heaven help 10'!. You give up movies, symphonies, the theater, but you never have that feeling of what am No -~ tor ... OOftaOft cold -flu .... ...... llwertt1&1. but French medical re-I going to do tonight? You neve.-get the chance. U you do romethinJ with the dlil- dren, you have to plan it, MTange it. chart it I do regnit. however, that I doo't iead as much as I should. I cumot sit down and even read a newspaper until the house is done. and that".s very bad. My mother told me when I married Fritz that either-my standards would go down or I'd have a ner- vous breakdown. My st:anduds went down." From "'The Power Loven: An Intimate Look at Politicians and Their Marriages," by Myra MacPhersen (Putnam. $10). AN mollt of ua ~Juel W.....,? Professor R. C. Bradley says: "Eighty percent of the adult world is simply enduring the prelel)t while they waJt for the future.- waiting for some- thing to happen. waiting few the chil- dren to grow up, waiting for vacation neii:t year, waiting until they're olger ... " R. C. ...... , Bradley teaches at North Texas State University, and be tJe. lieves •that all anyone ia oertafn of 1s today." His 8gbting keynote is in the phrase: •act- dictioo to~ ideas ... Says Bradley: •Ad- dJction to drugs may be no more damaging than addiction to the wrong kind of ideas. Today'.s yomag have been caDed the "booked generatioo"--1efeuiog primarily to drugs. But one can be as easily hooked oo highly questionable ideas. For instanoe, the idea ~ sex ii primariJy for enjoymeot without regard for soda] codes, family complica- tions or marriage." He suggests: •1n making a personal aaes:sment of your· own life, seek genuine persooal responses to these four questions: I) How did you become what searcher Dr. Jean-Phillipe Qou:zet bu come up with an unusual way to peveat ~ tious diseaw-a head-beating helmet. This acetate apparatus weighs las than a pound and is lea than an iodl thkk. Q-ouzet explained bow the hebet worb: "On the ·left aide of the helmet is a small weather- proof box which contains an alcohol lamp. This lamp beau • cylinder through which ~ air ii sucked into the helmet to keep lungs, neck. chest and face warm. It' 1 my belief that warm air is essential in prevent- ing people from contracting any of the 60- odd ailments that affe<,-t 1D during the winter months... It's dUBcult to hnaginie such an uodght!y invention being produced in ooe of the fashion capitals of the world. ANNIVERSARY: John F. Lmoedy was as- sassinated in Dallas 12 years ago ......,. "" BIRTHDAYS (Sunday to Friday-Scorpio; Saturday -Sagittarius) : 8und8J -Burgess Meredith 67; Joanna Pettet 31 . lloftar- Bock Hudson 50; Tom Se.aver .Sl. Tueedar -Dorothy O>llina .C9; Gecwge Gallup 74; Alan B. Shepard 52. Wed1u1itar-Didt Cavett 39. T111nd8r-EsteDe Panons "8;. ~ye Ballard 49. F'ftdllr-Q>Jdie -Hawn SO; Marlo Thomu 87; David Hemmings s.4. a.turdllJ-Robert Vaughn 43; Billie Jean King32. BIR1HDAY PEOPLE: ..._. .......... wt· ......... King .. •Yt'O 5'Clf'.I TOOTH AND CONSEQUENCES rm ••iom ol baby teeth, nae ... abcne, the ... beneath. 11ae h ooe ia, fw clays and daya la pointed out with pride .od pnU.e. Eac:la ~ iD turn, tt.at alt« OOIDel .... joy to w.aldMn of the pum. Bat what I eovy most ii o0t The rows of beby teeth they've got, It's dW. u the. Int teeda give out, In eome replacemmb never do.abt. Oh, how I wish-it coould be &ne- U I could uy the aame of mine! Alltlde' 1 fool : IM agony of def ea. -Wall Wru.m~ What f!Ner happened to that good old solid word Darbenhop"? I mean, bow would you lib to heat ·sweet Adeline" 1Ung by a Men's. twr Stylist Salon Quartet? -Rohen Orben What the country nud.t u a IMOll car tltal can run on the fumu of big can. -Dorodtea Kent Br Fr .. k Bllginlld i.nTLE EMIL 'Y ~ ... ftCUUM ct1SM1I .., ............. broke!" 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Cflok:el hery four WMb IUuttra-.d MEDLEY brlno-,,._. of twer 400 •'-«> tlons and teatu,.. • "s.lectlon of the "'°"*"-.. In your f.votlt• mutlo CllMgo(y. And, four limn • ,..,, you receive eale luuea t..turlng • "Bonue S.lec~ tlon" mid Mternelee al (llMt uvtno-. In ell, YoU Wiii h8¥9 17 pu~MM 09P0rtunlU .. In the COUfM of a yur. NO nMd to bely a MJNtion every time. Vou "*9ty 118Ne to bu)' I rnor'9 hha In the nnt "''" ,..,. .. ,.,., Mu9lo Servtce pnc. ----ally 18.98 tor recorct., S7 .98 tor taon. ChooM from --.-T33&47 lRIUll 1-1 top i.bele 11118 RCA, C.pltol, Atlenttc. Atco. Wamer Broe.. ·Reoriae. A&M, ABC, Dot, Mercury, London, Elelltra, Aaylum. Cepricom, Perrot, Meta. 0erwn. Blue Thumb ..• ewer 50 moNI ........ 23735 ........ 1-1 .......... Of'lglNI ......... THE GODPATHB 13781 ~ AC T NOW MAIL COUPON TODAY! r--------~ I _.... RCAMUltCSERVICE . 9.... I O P.O. Boa RCA 1, lncbnlpoUI. Ind. 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Pa l 011 -All rights reserved @1975 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc: " TODAY .5 EXAM 15 ALL ABOUT FAMOUS INVENTIONS '{OU DI ON'T 'GAc.f, 'PLEASANT OREAM5 I B Ernie Bushmilf er SLUGGO. HERE 'S YOU R FIRST QUESTION ---BU T I'M SURE YOU WON 'T KNOW THE ANSWE R NOV.I. 1 ... "44 US r• • • • 1"" ••\•••ed .....,.....,.....,... ......... ......_........,....,....._.....__..,;:c~·•1.;;.;;.,o·.;.." ';.;..;...•" '_.;..••';......;•'• ;..:...•""'--.'•'• l::_ .. ' ' lK'A, WHY AR'EN'T YOU ON iHE 8A~K'~i~ALL TEAM? -~ . F"~ANKLY, l -DON'T LI K~ ~KINN EO KNEE'.7. DENNIS THE MENACE ; A~E'N'i YOLA .JOINt>-JG rHE KELLY E'A7KETEJAL.L IEAM, l~A? ' ... NO 8A~KETEJ,ALL F-"O~ ME, THANK~ -. . I k'NOW WHEN 1.'M Wf!CL OFF ! 1I ALSO OON'T LIK~ 6EING PU~HED IN IHE FACE , O~ K ICKED co-~-G-E_T_T_ING--C.;...;HA;...._'2:_L._IE-H0-~-~-;--1___.!t.A;...N.:...0_E_((:_~_;;_A_N_D.-.-!'_L_L-~-r -O~ !J~lAl-SED ELE'OW~.. ..._ ___ ~ YOIA OOWN FO~ IN iHE 7HIN? ... ~O PLEA4SE -F"OOl~AL.L...". NO E3A~KETBALL ~Ofe ME.. By Hank Ket~ham ALL RIGHT FOR '/OU, DENNIS MITCHELL! DoGGONE IT ... SHE1 DONE=. IT ,AGAIN! CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Thett ue at teul llJt diC!tr· tncet In dnawln1 details bttwwn top ud boUoiD panel&. How quickly can you ft.Gd thtm? Qiect INWWI with thOlt below. .'1Ull.nJ1lP '1 WJtll:>•N 't "'P'•om•od•l fJ \00,I ·~ '.lt110• " tpO&,I .,. ,UIUJ • •HP ., JMO.> euoq' :a ·.i.-ri ziwq:> -i 'lul"llll •J aitot1 ·1 :•:naamo , 1. :JU~' -,OLD GINA SHE'D MA't<EA 9WELL SOY, AND ... POW!! Ila/ Kaufmah ~ INVITE a f rieri<l to extend his arms forw:ml. Ask him to cross his wrists, grasp h:inds and in- tcrlll'te hi~ fin~ers. Next, a.,k him to bent! hio; cla~pcJ hands inwartl, keeping hi\ finger.. 11ghtly claspeJ. . When he h:ii. a'~umcJ this position, 111tl1<:otc that you will point to one of. his fln gcrs and challenge him to move it. To his surprise, he will find that what you've suggested is very difficult, since he ~irl have trouble telling which finger i~ which. e TIME LINE! All dicits 0 lhrouch 9 ue used In the time "and date 6:40 1.m. 8/23/1975. What Is the next (forthcoming) similar time and date? Think about this. . '9L81/0t/f: ·m-. 9.,;g .' .. e East is East? ·Quickly, form four more four- ' letter words from lelten In the word EAST. 'JnOJ a.a•~-'iws '1'1•• 'Ww.L e Ir · Junior looked back and AW ·the letters ECNALUBMA on a nhicle behind them, what did Dad see in his rear-Yiew mirror?. . e Answer-Me-'fhis: Why are bushels and pecks so thirsty? Give up? 'Cause they're dry measures. --• You can actually fool your own $tnscs with this. Try It. You'll be surprised to find how silly you f cct. .... ~~..-. ...... -------------------------'~ SOCKO FINlSHt Wow 'em in tht end b ttHt 1ctln1 motto o( i ht ~wn ~bo•e, but n~t ln tht manner shown'. How's that? • t TIME OUT! Apply the 1ollowinr colors neatly for a surprise r• ture above: l ··Red. 2 .. Lt. blue. 3·-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. · Ll. &r•Y· 6-Dk. purple. 7-Dk. brown. 8-Dk. f?IY· 9.-BI.• 11 ' •. .· .. • . • -. . . . .... • • . .. .. . • ) ) was a mistak e, Joel. mu1V beinq in -the t rash! '- Sorrq,M ist er Skeezi~, 1 done irade it t,' 1ob~ fer -~~his cow! • ~ ... an no ·mil k f er his kids! Cl 1975 by The <'.hOUIO lttbvno "'""'""'" ... ,,,.., rm ~ You qoin' t ' ask 'im? . OUR MAIL MAN FOUND IT AT THE OTHER END OF-HIS ROUTE AND BROUCaHT IT HERE FOR VERA 1'"0 AU10GRAPH. THEN YOl/RE CONVJNCED, SJAAKLE, THAT VEAA DID NOT RUN AWAY WITH ANOTHER GIRL, UT IS A PRISONER SOMEWHER~ YOUVE DONE A GREAT SERVICE TO TH IS F.Alv\1 LY, MISTER. I WANTED TO ASK MR.Al.LDIO TO PUT,, MY SON'S NAME ON HIS SKETCH. • ~11..o"· VERA,S ~OUSEBOY CHOf'>ES CONTINUE· YOUR 8uRGERS . ARE READY! HUH?WELL- -ER --I PUT THEM RIGHT THERE ON THE WINDOW SILL· LOOKS LIKE . A C HUF<CH STE~PLE ,A WATERTANK AND ROOFS • 1 think not, Joel! Tob~ qot princ'ples ! · Thank uou, Joel ! ADV.ERTlSEMENT WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE SEAL FROM ANY DUSTY• OR SKYE® DOLL! .. • oen.,al Miii• r un G•ouo. Inc. HH~ ~---~--------~~-----------, DUSTY FREE OUTFIT To get a FREE DUSTY LIBERTY BALL OUTFIT Jutt bUy a DUSTY or SKYE doll. or buy any set that includes a DUSTY or SKYE Doll. Clip the Big G SMI you'll find on the package. Mail the BIO G Seal from package and this ftlle<k>ot 11 coup6n to: DUSTY OFFER, P.O. BO)t 25038, ctndnnatt, o. 45225 Blg "G" Seal Sample OTHER FASHION AND ACCESSbRY SETS A VAILABLE FOR YOUR DUSTY OR SKYE DOLL OVMNASTIOS 9ET . ' ' . .. I • J . • (~ 1111111 ,,,,~ ~l1 I J1111111 M 11\11 Mii l1Pll~/ll! U 1ll! l1V1ll111m ,. b 11. "' I J, ,,, ,, I I~ ,, '· 11\1 • ,, 111 11 I SA i t' Dl~S ON THE SCA LP FIRST ! Jr. •. 1. BOOMER .. L.I NOA .' 1·M HOM6.1 OH, BOOM€12. ~ YOUIZ HAI " -ii MISS£0 -n.~£". lZACK AGAIN! ( l..001<'. Al Ii-If; ()JAY You L.~~-r YQUQ 6Ul<6AU 1~15 MOf<NING ! IH~ ... SCAL.P. •. tS .. MINE. -ONE: PE:EP ~R~1 ~ ;wvoff!I --· · REG-REI rr. ~~ .. . .. PEEP ~ lfll [llf llll HON£CJ TL Y, ,'fou AQ6 SUCH A S~OB! WH t N YOU WE-K'e 01NGL.~, UJJ--\A1~ [)1 i;> vou L.1 vs 1N ?.A PIG SiY? ). I ,. I I I I I .,1, ,,, ' II I'M . FOi'EVErz • PIC KING UP Ar=l£R You ! f~e ONLY /HING IHAI 5£PAr2A1~? 'fov F120M A SPOILED CHIL.P ' IS YOUQ LACk' ~ T6MP€Q 'fANT~UM'8-~ ' ... • I B~: Br~\v,n1 and . Cas$0n ... . .. , ' I You OON'f POI r~e CAP 13ACK' ON 1}1€ 100THPA5T€, YOU L £Ave ·01 QTy 015~6S IN TH~ 51NK' ••• 11 .. . !'M NOT 'lourz SLAVE, SABV . I'M4FREE UNTIL ELEVEN! ,, • ., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1975 t I J..OlJO £..INe!J.f • 1 )ELL"OU.,·.I DON'T eELIEVE rt M1S5 SPENCER! THAT NEW 5TALLIO~ 15 A REAL WILP ONE, •• eur THAT FELLOW BART'S 8EEN WITH HIM et:r 1 ER'N AN HOUR... ,....._· --ND LOOK AT THEM! GOOD MORNING, M155 SPENCER ... A f>EAUTIFUL DAY! l ·' ... I DO APPRECIATE YOUR LETTING ME5TAY HERE ANQ I WANT TO HELP IN ANY WAY I CAN! I'D 8E HAPPY TO GIVE YOU SOME INSTRUCTION IN THE ART! Mn• I Olf GET THE IEST FOA LISS! Why pay tor tht "slz:zte" rathw than tor the 1tuk. or for th• "label" lnlfeacf of the wrnent' You Clll now wur and enlo'f the •kl'• most expensive, tantalizing fragrances Uaat • tD "°" only the moat fuhlonablt and wtlfShlttf men and women coulct artord to buy. Copy Cit wtr un yoo 5o.. 0t more With our aupn ptrtume and cologn~ copies. We guar111t1t only, you ch~ wm know the d1ffer1nce, and our fragrance& will last as 1111 or ....., than th orifinals. SAMPLE SIZE INTRODUCTORY TfUAL OFFER : Here Is~ opporlJnity to sample Copy cat fragrances in lntroductciy s1Z1 vials blfort yo1. buy our regular sins. It's tun to l)lck and compare as many ~t our tagrances aa YoU want HERE ARE THE~ONEY SAVING FACTS! Almost tvfl'/ ptoduct you buy. at:ICh as Vitamins. Vodka. Asplnn. Gasoline. Clothing, ett. t 10ld undlf a brand name 0t prtvaa label. wt1tn you buy tt\e btlnd name. yc1t1 notonty~ th• product buf alto tor the coat ot swomottng and actvertlaing the namt, pt\1S dozn of otht ovemud txper1$1S that are added on to the price yoo pay. Sherrell's fragrances 11e superb copies of the ·WOtld's most famous Psfl#nb tor wom1n an Colognes tor men. ~ fragrancea 11• compounded and madt by .r fl ........ Iii make the famous name brands that are SOid In department and cosmetic stores. II 1111. """8 llttl • !If • •• ... It H *I t-., wlll I It ... • ytl. Mra. Frenklln Aahl•r ••r• . "I. can atfocd the rnl Bal a Vtfsallltt ' perfume StOO 00. but I "'''" COpy ca~s VtfSIOO at only S~.OO~HoMIUy, 1f1 1m1>9sstblt foc mt to t II ;the 01t rtnte, and COc>y Cat lists Jonot< on my skm than th• 6ng111al " ~-1.e~ ten. Franklin AJ ~lf1y Htlll. Clllf. I SAVI-DON,,.. PAV TH! 810 OYERHIAO COtrTll Sherrell seas direct to you You do not pay for 1xp1ns1ve labels. fancy bottles and pacqgl"' prornoc1om. store mar~-upg.~gh-pnced exeeut1ves. sales clerks' convnlaslona and """ olher overhead charges. Yoo l1Uf direct from Sherrell and SAVE! Yt1 '"'..., ltflt.,... .._ ai. ~ Melle Aa. Ill. !Mt'• elt Y• ,.., ..., ... and nobody will know the dlflertnct, exc:er you and your pocketbook! Would you pay SS.00 for a quart of milk just because It waa wrappe m cellophane and had a fancy label on 11? Of course not ... l~a IS llM delt ..... M Mr Sltrf Any major cosmetic or fragrance company dlaputln9 tfte above ttatemeftte It Invited to debate thlM facb at • public pr ... eont.Nnce In h¥trtr MIUI • .. MOON MULLINS ~DOCTOR SMOCK 1-e-r·s s-rARI BY SCRUBBING OUR HANPS AN!/ FINGeRS .1 0 0 0 <... 0 I SN'I .,-HAI /\l\AN f;Vf:R. GOING 10 B E: IHROUGH ?.' --·· .. s ~ • ;;. -rHeN -rH E: N E:CK AN!/ BE:HINP OUR eARS .' 0 0 0 0 0 FIRS! IH IN6S r::IRSI, GANG .' E . , I MEANT JUMP f IHE R£ALLY Dl5Co<.J f<>.A<51NG PART IS WHEN Yot.J FIGURE THAT IT TOOi< Y~ARS AN D ~Q @ t;;/~. YEARS J UST lo BUI LD. eJ U~ IHE B US INESS UP !O WH ERE" IT /S., !ODAY .. .. By· George Lemont ' I . NOW V\/E:1l-l- SOAP U P IHE: E'ACK AN!/ -rHE::N OUR 'IUAA/\l\Y .' 0 0 0 0 0 'j:..'M S-rl t-L- \/VASHING -rH e:: PAii e N-r .1