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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-12-09 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY DAILY PILOT VOL. 66, NO. 343 It , .ECTIONS, 111 l'AOEt HUNTINGTON 1•ACHll'OVHTAIH VAl,.lE'I' t SIECTIOH5, Ut l'AGliS Nf:WPOltT llACH/COSTA MElA ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDA Y, DECEMB ER 9, 1973 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Drivers Top Tanl{s for Gasle·ss Sunday No. 2 By CAt\OACE PEARSON 0 1 the O.ltr Piiot Slit! Ca rs lined up at service stations Saturday nighl seemed lo testify that Orange Coast n1otnrists were adapting to their second gaslcs.s Sunday, And a survey of fl:JS station dea!cri> suggested a high prrccntage \Vould con1- ply today V.'ith President Nixon's reques[ thnt all stations close from 9 p.n1. Saturday until ll'londay 1nornlng. Th<' l're5idential ordrr is dC'Signcd to c:ut down on recreationa l driving, but some sta1 ion manageni y;eren'\ sure ii was accomplishing anything. Dealers along the Orange Coast reponed more of a rush on thei r tanks today than last Saturday, the day before the first dry Sunday. A few stations closed before the 9 p,1n. deadline because they'd run out of gas. "Everybody's just topping off lthci r tanks) tonight ," a Newport Beach Shell dealer said Saturday. •·People are get- ting used to the idea they nin't going to have gas tomorrow." A ~lission V"iejo Chevron dealer, ~rho \'O"'ed to sta y open today despite the President's request. said his customers seem to be "planning oo '' the shortage. A dealer at an Anaheim Arco station near Disneyland said he 'd be locking his pun1ps today -but grudgingly. "We plan on being closed, but if ihc people {dealers ) around us open -\VC Will, too." Last Sunday, he said, the competition forced him to open baek up for business. A spot check on 19th Street and Ne"•port and Harbor Boulevard's 36 gas FIR EMEN PULL BURNED TRUC K FROM GARAGE OF CORONA DEL MAR APARTMENT Explosion Occurred Afttr Orivt r Filled Tank From Go11solin• Can U.S. l\1otorists Not a s Fra11 tic For Gasoline Unl!rd Prfss lnternaliona.1 ~totorists in many parts of the country appear lo be O\'er the initial scare of running out or gas on Sunday!!. \\'ilh the onset of cold weather and the fuel pinch. it seems more Americans are spending wceken<h al home. Gasoline' station operators reported Satur1lay they \\'ere kepl busy by motorists filling up. but demand did not seem to be as hca\'y -and certainly not a.~ fraptic -as l:1sl weekend "'hen President Nixon's g:1 sless Sundnys Cirst came into .effect Jn n random check by UFJ. service station operators in Los Angeles said business \Y:lS not ns he<ivy !all' this we<>k as before the first gasless Sunday. "f\1osl people are over !he ini tial scare," said one dealer. Of three stations checked in Fresno, one said business was about normal, another that he "'as selling double the amount normally sold on Snturday and the third said business was heavy but not rushed. • Seatlle, \Vas h., and l)(>nver. Colo,, service stations said business ''as heavier lhatl nom1al , but one said "not too much." , The Auto Club of tvlicbigan predicted that one out of' every five ga.s stations will l!ltay oPen in the state today. 'I\Yo of three l!ltadoos telephooed said business , was abciut ~ percent up over a regular Saturday. ~1he third said it was out of ga.i. · Filli11 g Up Witl1 Ga s Ca11 Bla1n ed f 01· $16,000 Fire The energy crisi.'I exploded into grim reality Satu rday night in Corona dcl f\1ar "'hrn fumes from a gasoline can touched of! a $16,000 apartment house !ire. No inju ries were reported In the ·lire al 412 Tris Ave. which Newport Beach Fire Battalion Chief Billy Thomas called ooe of the first major fires caused by the fuel shortage. Bi11 Johnson , 20. Qr 42:!4 E . Cnast 1-Iigh\\·ay. Corona dcl ~lar. \\'.'.IS filling the gas tank of a sn1all pic kup truck in the garage of the apartn1cnt building, pouring frorn a five-gallon con1 ai11er. Johnson v.·as supposed lo drive the truck, which ~·as 1Li;.ed in d vehicle· wa shing bu.'line ss, today, \\'hen many gas stations would be closed. Whales Spotted Off Palos Verdes PALOS VERDES (UPll -Whale-spot- tin g shouJd become big sport itnd big bll3iness ort Southern Cl:llifomia for the next £ew months. Friday, whale spotters at the nearby f\1arineland sea park said they saw the season:s first pair o( whale "scouts" saW\ng steadily through the water. The p·alr of 35-foot calffomia "grays" were seen off Long Point. lie bad just put the gas cap back on the truck, firemen said. when fumes from the gasoline came in contact with the pilot lights of either a forced air furnace or a water heater. both in the small garage. Jobmoo escaped the explosion l'l'ilh only blackened hands. FirPmen said Johnson then ran upstairs Ul ge l res idents out of the apar men!. Flames roared out of th e garage up the side of the \VOOd·shingled bu ilding. Upstairs. in the living room, were Dee Bov.•cr, an Orange Coast public relat ions \\'Oman, her two sons and one of t_..liei r friend s. The fo ur escaped from the apartment safely but fire official$ reported ex- tensive water and fire dan1agc to the upstairs bedroom . About $10.000 ,,·orth of damage was caused to the building and $6.000 lo its contents, including the truck John.son h'as SUJ>IXlSed to drive today. The owner of the building. Robert Vana.nda. of 2863 E. Coast Hlg)Iway. Corona, de~ Mar, wa~'t present at the tlme. . The 7:30 p.m. fire was spotted 'from the air by the Newport Beach police helicopter and police sent two units to th<' seene. Two ·fire engines and one s n o r k e I responded from the Newport Center and Corona del Mar !ire departments. Boaters Keep on Buying Coast Dealers Report B usi1iess Normal By ALlllON LOCKABEY Of t1M Dtlt1 ,lltt St1tf There is nO rush to sell powe r boats in v1ew o{ lhe energy crisis. - And power y!!lcht sales continue: about nocmal for th is Umc of yea r. 'Ibis is the con...ensus of leadlng local yacht brokers ln response to rumors that tht:! fuel shortage I!! about to scuttle the plcosure boat Industry, "There certainly 11 no panic listing ol. ·~w..er yachts because of the fuel shorUige, and we arc conUnuing to sell boats we elready have lilted," 11id o.iorge Michaud of Micha ud-Iseli, one of-the oldest yacht broker nnns In Newport Beach. HJ can recall only three owners coming in to ask that their boats be 11.!ted for sale because of fears they couldn't we it because of tbe fuel ahort.tge," Sllllday Special Michaud said. "Most O\vners tell us they can ~llll get fuel, though perhaps not In the amounts they order. We ire far from pessimistic at this stage." ''People are sUll b\lylng power boats and there ls no ru!!h to sell ,'~ Mid Don llaskcll , president of Ardell Yocht and Ship Brokers which maintains offh.-es ~ in Newport Beach and Florida. "We hive not heard of anyone unable to get fuel in Florida or the Bahamu - or for tbat m~tter -, anywhere on the East c.oast." Haskeil continued. As for local supplies, Haskell said boat O\llT\ers he has talke<t to have been able to ge t fuel when they want it, and that many are In slips or on n1bor· lngs with full tanks. "Buying Is going on as usual, both here and In our Florido oHlcti, and we are expecting a good season." Haskell said. He indicated. however, that bot h (See BOAT SALES, Pugc A%1 t stations in Costa ~lesa ~hort!y after the 9 p.m. deadline sho"·ed that 29 had already shut dov.·n. 'l'he seven rema ining open \1·ere on !!arbor, most near the San Diei::o F'reeway. At almost all of them, business \vas booming, v.·ith fi ve and six cars fueling up a conunon sight. Attendants at a fe1Y or the seven open statioo!i had already turned off many of the ·111ation lightsrin anticipation of closing , but cars kept driving in. In other areas of the state, defiant slation owners vowed to remain open wht"re the energy crisis thrc;Hcns th e tourist trade. neporl s from San FranciS<-o. the i\lon· terey Peninsula, the fi lolhl'r Lode . l!enu and Lake ·rahoe indicated there 11011ld be 1nany slations ren1aining opeu lod<i~. But chan1hers of corn1ncrc(' around the state cautioned nlotorlsts against overconfidence. The California Stale Aulon1obilc As~o. ci:itiOo. urged ·driver!! to fo rn1 car pools and keep theJ r l<lnks rilled Saturday. The Placer Count y Cha1n ber of Con1· mcrce sa id, "Plenty or gas sta1ions 'rill Paid No Tl1xes IX' open along lntersiaie 80 on Sunday hl serve the skiers and othC'rs dr1\'in~ tu and fro1n 11 inter sports ar<'a::i around North l ... 1ke 1'allQe " Hon Sn1i1h of the Reno Chamber of (()nuner<·c s:1id 16 stutions 11·crc uprn la~t 11·evk<'11d 111 the Hcno·Spnrk::; area. "'\l't• expc('l about !his number to hi• op1'n again !his Sunday," he said JJn1l·r~ 111 lhe Lake Tahui: orea \1·i!! IX' able to d1 ;d a telephone num~·r !hut spells out "rUt·I'· and hrnr n 1iipc re· ('Ordini.:-th.11 sar~ l3 stations 1ril1 be open .'llong lli~h11 :1.v ~O rron1 ~lc~·crs in El Dor::tllo County to lloundhill , NC\'ada . Nixon Made $117 ,000 On San Clemente Deal \llASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix- on's auditors have concluded he made a '117,370 profit on a -1970 San Clemente land deal, but the President paid no tax- es on it, saying other lawyers and ac- countants told him at the time there was no ca pital gain. Nixon disclosed this Saturday as he released a mass of personal financial data and allov>'ed iruipection of his tax returns. lfe asked congressional experts to judge whether he owes back taxes on the California land sale, and whether he acted legally in claiming huge tax deductions for donation of his vice presidential papers to the government. If the Home-~ate tas:atldtl-commltlee decides against him , aides said Nixon \\·ould voluntarily pay back taxes. These could amount to more than $2SO,OOO, plua interest. The half-million-dollar deduction for donation of the papers is the chier reason Nix:on has paid minimal federal income taxes since taking office -in· eluding less than $6,000 in the last three years. Nixon's puchase of property in San Clemente and the su bsequent sale lo 1"·0 close friends raised questions or whether he should ha\•e reported cepitdl gains on the sale. The President bought the 29 acres of ocean-fron t property in 1969 for a total of $1.529,447 includ ing acquisition costs. lie sold about 23 acres in December 1970 lo a partnership v;hose principals \\'ere friends Robert Abplanalp and C.G. "Bebe" Rebozo. They paid $1,249,000 for their share. Arthur Belch, an accountant \\'ho helps KahnJJacl1 Pays Sa11 Oemente Bills f o1· Nixo11 A Security Pacific National Bank in Ne\\'port Beach houses an acrount from \vhich atUlrney Herbert Kalmbach still pays sonie of the bills on President Ni xon's San Clemente estate. White House officials, b r i e f i n g reporters on detailed finanr ial data Nix- on m.Ade poblic Saturday, conceded that Kalmbach and his Newport Beach la\v partner Frank De~tarco Jr. sign checks on three of the President'!! accounts. Earlier this year, after Kalmbach's name was invoh;ed in various Watergate investigations, the \Vhite House said he ~·as no looger Nixon's personal attorney. The Security Pacific checking account holds funds used to pay for property taxes. mortgage payments, insurance premiums and household help at the San Clemente Western White Jtouse, Nix~ on's representatives said Saturday. The rooney there is transferred from one of l"'O Key Biscayne. Fla., accounts. Ka.Imbach and Defliareo ~!so sign checks on those accounts, prepare Nixon's lax returns. then calcuJated that the portion of the prop- erty sold by Nixon had originaUy been worth, at the time ~! its earlier pu rchase by the President, exaclly the $1,249,000 which Nixon sold it for. Belch said he didn't calculate the original cost unti l after the sales price had been determined. Last summer, when the accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand prepared an audit or Ni.1.on 's Cinances at his request, it conclucled 1hat the \'aluc or !he pro~ crty N i x u n sold to H.ebozo and Abplanalp 1\·as only $1.131.630 when Niit· on bought it, and thus actually produced a $117.370 profil for Nixon. r..Iovi ng to answer a swirl of allegations about his personal fin ances, the \Vh it e lfouse issued a stack of statements, reports, audits and 50 private documents in "'hat Nixon called lhe most com· prchensh·e and exhaustive financial (See NIXON, Page Al) Disclo sures at a Glru1ce WASH INGTON (AP) -Here are highlights of President Nixon's personal financial disclosures Saturday: CAPITAL GAINS: Nixon disc losed his auditors recently con cluded he had a $11'/,370 profit on a 1970 San Clemente land deal. but said he paid no capi- tal gains laxes at the time ~ausc his lawyers and accoontants told Jilin in . 1970 he owed none. CONGRESSIO NAL REVIEW : Jfe asked a HouSC"-Senate taxation cornmittee to decide the capital gains question and "'hether he acted legally in claiming $500,000 in deductions for dooation or his vice presidential papers. TAXES: Ne"·smcn '"ere allo\\•e<f to in spect his federal income tax returns for l'JG9 through 1972. He paid Jess than $79,tXIO taxes in those years. but aides said he v.·ould voluntarily pay an additional $250.000 in back taxes if the con· gres.sional committee decides against him. NET WORTH: An audi! showed his net \\'Orth increased from about $307.- 000 in 1969 to about $988.000 in l9T.l, and that as of last ~lay he had $430.000 in bank deposits and real estate valued at $964,000. LAND DEALS: Ji.Jost of the net v.·orth inc rease was attributed to profit. able real estate deals. including a joint F'lorida venture with daughter Tricia in which he said they paid taxes on their $111 ,270 profit . SAN CLE~1ENTE : Ni xon said he and his v.·ife "'ill give lhci r Californ ia est;itc to the govenunent upon their deaths. One of his lawyers said thi~ even· tual transfer could r1ualify him for an im tncdiate $120,000 tox deduction . Gro ce ry S tore S helves Thin; S trike S till on LOS ANGELES I UPI I -Shoppers throughout California found their fa\'ori1e foods missing from supermarket shelvl's Saturday in the sixth day of the food industry strike·lockout which appearctl far from being settled. "There are no dairy products and the fresh vegetables are going bad. ~obody"s buying them be<:ause the prices are too hlgh," said Carol Sorn· stein, a frustrated homemaker from North l·Iol\ywood . Food chain en1ployers and butchers union representatives in San Francisco Saturday held thei r first fare-to-face meeting !'lince picket lines ~·ent up rvtonday. A managen1ent spokesman s a i d , however. the Northern Caifornia dispute -jnvolvlng some 13.000 en1ployes - could not be se ttled until an agreement i::; reached in Southern Californ ia. Negotiations to end the st rike-lockout ot 22.000 workers in South ern California "·ere scheduled to resun1e ~1onday. Leaders of the four unions striking 61 n1arkel chains -including Sa!ev.'!ly. Lucky 's and Thrirtin1a rl -threatened to increase the number of pi ckets lhis \reek if no agreement is reached. Tha t "'OUld niean even more shortages at the markets. "t-;obody is going hungry but shortages are going It> get "'orse. especia ll y in the big n1arkets as lhey ,,·ork off the inventories they had buil! up in an· licipation or the strike·lockout." said Jerry VercntSe, chief nego tiator for thP Teamsters Union and chai rman of the four-union coa lition. O' ·rtll·: l'.'\Slltt: · . ·· -. . -~ . IS DEATH SERIOUS? -Arntrkans really don't take the humAn life as seriously as .they prettnd lo. writes Dr. Gil Geis, who teaches in the 90C:ial eco logy department at UC lrvine. Ate 5,000 lives worth 20 miles per hour? Page A7. SEXTUPLE'l'S -The warmly human story of Edna and Geno Stanek of l)cnvcr, hnw thty sc rapped old plans and shouldered new re3pan!!lbilities. Rnd the dramatic fight to save their bablr!!, on Page 82. ,.. .. THE OTHER STUDENTS -Student ts no synonym tor youth on campuses these days because many mktdle aged and elderly citizens are going to college and univenity. Starr \Vriter Laurie Kasper writes about some of them on Page Bl . DYE-DYE BILLBOARDS -En viron · mentalists scream that they are trash. Supporters say they're an art form. 13ut the billboards alo ng the state's hig hw ays are dwindling. and with that comC's a sca rcity of travel~r Information. But a Santa Ana firm thinks It has a solution. Page CG. I I nside Snnday Al """' s ... wk• .. w. ... ~. . .. Ertr1• •1111btc-.. An11 L•lltlen .. L. M. •nd .. ~..itt e"'""' ... ci.ulllM 01•14 c~'"'" M<C•o. .. (1llf9rnl• .. MIV1M a !D•ll "'""''" Co:wJlnt .. lttll lt)lll ... cr1uw1rd .. JIHlrtt CO• Edll1<l•! "•'" Al, .. , T11«<11tn ., .. 11 Ent.rlllnrftMI •11°11 '''"' .. l<fftllKI " w ........ .. GOfl o.td .. _II " V111 Mlffll'lll'I .. • .,,., Goldw1ttr .. It•• ltJff .,, H1yP1w1 •• DAILY .. ILDt SIC1 10HS t __ .11 ~ DAI LY l>J LOT Sunday. Otctmbtr q l q7 3 Coast Round up A dozen youngsters ages 12- 15, had O{>t'rated a clever bicycle theft ring ln Fount ain Valley for ;everal mont hs !Mofore the po!it.-e ftnaU y erackl>f! th,.i r system. The youngsters. who all lived in ooe hous- ing tract, stole bit'ycles from all over IO'l''l'I. including the local high school anJ a major senior citizens rt-st home; rrpaircd the bik l'!-1, then orten sold then1 back to their unsuspecting original ownen. The parents, in- terviewed by the-po!i(.'(>, said 1hey thought all the bu.sy repair activity v.·as on old parts :ind fr::imrs picked up at local s.,.,·ap nirets. Police cstimaled the youngsters had picked off more than $2,000 worth of the twcrwhee lers. One pair of bicycle From Page 1 BOAT SALES. • • gales offices had noticed an Increased lnterest in motorsailers. "People are still cruising the Carib- bean and r..texlco v.·here there seenu to be no appreciable shortage, and v>e recently talked to one l--lor ida owner \\'ho had come dov.11 the Jnte~tal \\raterv.·ay and had no trouble gettmg the fuel he needed." Haskell said. Dave Fraser, whose brokerage offices deal mostly in large power and auxiliary yacht!. said there ha.. been no appre- ci able slowdown in sales but alto .... ·ed that the situalion could chang e if the tuel shortage worsens. "f\.1.ost O\\Tiers now have full tanks with ranges of thousands of miles," said FrMer. "Many of them have fuel capacities or as mu ch as 15,000 gallons of diesel." fast, high-po\\'ercd boats that gurzle up to 20 gallons of fuel per hour could be hurt by the fuel 11hortage, Frastt added. But the slower cruising yachts do not ccnsume fuel in such great quan· ti ties. The above mentiooed broktn deal 1n large, luxury type yachts of .. flO f~t and up with large fuel capac1t1es and kmg-range cruising capabilities. What , then, of the small to middle size cruisers in the 30 to 50 foot size'! baronJ had t\·en sold a stoltn stingray to one of the.lr ov.11 falheD. ,,,, Th~n 1ttmr t4 be no end to the rompllrations stemming from the "Deep Throat'' conlroversy 1n ll un- tington Beach. A group of angry pa.refits ha s threatened to launch a recalJ drive againsl two trustees in 1he lluntington Brach tinion lfigh School District for their part in the acret>nlng or the se :t film at an ad- rninislralors conference in S:in J)iego. The trustees. Dennis Mangers and Ron Shenkman, actually had no part in showing the flick. but \1·ere air paren.tly ;n\'arc son1e dis!rict ad- ministrators were going to see it. Both lru..<Uee.s c:laim , ho14·ever, they did no! know lhe movie was going t.o be sho14·n at the conference hotel American Marine Ud. of Newport Beach. builders and marketers of the popular Grand Banks-32, Grand Banks- 36. and Grand Bank.s-42, say they have not iced no slowdown in the mark.cting of these boats. These three models are built d. fibergla&s in Hong Kong. Large (;rand Banks models am American Marine's Alaskan-49 and La~a Llnes are built of wood, also in the Orient. Picketers Pickete.i on district ~uipmenl. The ad- mlnistral0r1 lnvolved have publicly •pok>ci.zed for till' lncldent and ln.L'lteet aay no further 1cuon will be taken. The amall pareotl grou1>. says ii will punue Its recall action inyway. ,,,, Wblle most 1overnment agcricft's •re riddled with fean ol having to beg for fuel to nm garbage trucks and othe r city vehicle-5. Newport Beach may find its city ncet !itera!ly "''ell~lltd. The r_ity gets about Wl .000 a year from oil con1panie..s pumping below the public tidelands by slt1nt drill ing rron1 blu!ftnp '4'ells. Cuy f..l anager Robert L. W:ynn has a1d1~<; 11('~ot1ating to ba rter the crude oil for diesel fue l and gasoline ,,,, Supervlsor Ronald W. Cas~rs C"n· rlorsed a request by !he Lido lsll' t"om1n un11y AsSOC'iation to renCY.' it~ lease \\'ith the <'t1y fllr the n{lhl ro keep the public off the Island beaches . But Caspers, a Lido Isle "We are backlogged for more than a year on the 32.s. 3&s and 42s," said an American Merine spokesman, "and our own company dealers in Nev."POrt Beach, Marina de! Rey and other areas are cootinuing to move new and used boall 1'~irst it was high meat prices. Then there was no meat at all. Now the butchers have gone on strike. And a Huntington Beach group of housewives are "sick and tired" of it all. So they picketed the picket· ing butchers Saturday at the Lucky li1arket, ·Brookhu.rst Street and Garfield Avenue, Huntington Beach. 1-l ere. Pauline Finch pickets picketing Ray h1cKinney of Butchers Local 55 l. "\I.'~ are certainly not looking tor doomsday because of a lot of .scare tactics on the part of officials and alarm- ing headlines in the press," the American !i-1arine official said. "In talking to our dealers all aloo g this coast and in the East we find that there Is still plenty of fuel in the marinas and boat 0~11er.i are operating on the theory that ii i.s cheaper and uses Jess fuel to go boaling than to takl' a \\"eckend trip on the h.igh y,·ays. Eastern to Lay Off 5,000 "Keep in mind that a {V.'in scre\V rn.riser uses Jess than $200 a year in fuel by going to C.atalina every weekend 11 1nonths of the year. A Grand Banks-42, "·hich uses about six galloM an hour. '. "'·oold spend a little over $3 on a round - f tnp to Calal.ina - a distance of SS.SO l. mJles" 1'.tTAMI (A P) -Up to 5,000 Eastem Airlines cmployes. including 25 percent of the carrier's top executives. will be laid off by Christmas. a union spokesman says. The spokesman for the International Association of /\1achinists said thr massi\'e cutback decision was announced Friday by Frank Borman, an Eastcm vice president and former astronaut, in a closed meeting vdth labor represent· ati\"es and company executives. A spokesman for Eastern. which already had laid off 960 employes. con· firmed the de cision for further reductions but declined to discuss numbers, saying an offic ial announcement \\'as expected \S,:ednesday. The machi nist union spokesman sa id among th<lse to be laid of "'ill be 20 percent of the financially troub!C'd firm's pilots and fl ight attC'ndant s. 25 percent of its lop management and 10 percent of its other \\'hite collar workers. \ People "\\'e are. in ract. selecting a Presi- dent though his immediate title and duties are those of vice president." Jlep. Jtrome R. Wa Jdle ([). Antiochl, th e author of a resolution calli ng for impeachment of President l'iixon, said last week. Waldie took part in a rcpQrt tiled by the Itouse. Jud iciary Con1ml t!ee reoommendlng Gerald R. Ford's conflrmation as vice president. Ford y,·as riuitr happy when the confirmation ca111e through. .Aftrr being swom 111 ;is the nation's 401.h vice pre;idcnl. he dtc"Cl ared, "Jn ex- actly right '>••eeks, v.·e have demon- ~traled lo Lhc 1vorld that our great republic slanr!s soliri and stron(ll ujX)n the bedrock or the Constitution ." "" Fiflh IJi~lrict Suprrvi~or Ronald Caspers of N('11 Jll)rt Reach had some Advice last v.·eek for devel~rs bring- ing their projects before public bodies. "No matter how good your proj ect is, thr bt1rr«.lll('ra 1~ <ire go ing to find something in it lhal has to be chang- 00.'' said Caspers. who is a member of the regional coa11tal commi!t!lon . "So alway!! hold back sotnelhmt that can be cut out so 1he buf('AUCTill.' and the politicians hke me can look good." ,,,, On4! youngrter h.as recently re<.'tivrd a number of prest:nlli and Edwflrd Kennedy Jr .. 12, has been hearten<.'d by whet he'• gotten followtng recent surgery In which his right lta: \Oo'M -- Quotes SEN. Kt;NNEDY amputated above the knee because of ca ncer , hiJ father, Sen. Kenaedy 1aid . "But he's a bit confused," the senator report~. "He received a foot- ball rrom Harvard. a basketball from the Celtlc.s. a hockey stick from the Bruins and a ba!eball fr:om the Red Sox. J·le !5ald to me, 'Dad, I know l 'rn going to play some sports again. But do I have to play them all?" ,,,, '1'is the seasM lo he jolly and to bt-~in drafting holiday gifl lists and Tr:relia Delgado, granddaughter of li niled Farm1A·orker.s Pre.sldtnt Cts.11r Chavez . already knows what she want..'I. "Sa nta Cla us i.5 going • lo bring me dollies for Christmas," Teresa announced last week. "But he'd better not bring me grapes or I 'ti give the dollies back." ,,,, Another taste of reality \\"RS fed to the Environmental Protl'Ct ion Ag('ney (EPA ) last week, v.·hen ob- jections by roastal cities caused a one-year suspension of COTitroversia l EPA parking surcharga Costa Mesa f\.tayor Jack Ham mett branded the ruJe.s "the planned self-destruction of our ecooomy" and said they are "a mailer of overkill in which the remedy proposed 'WOUid ~ate ser1ou.s con- sequence!!, more severe than the prob- lem it Is attempting to cure." ,,,, Calling on her fellow state coastal commissioners to resist political pressure and deny two nuclear reac. tor11 at San Onofre. Ellen Stern Harri~ said. ''Popularity in Sacramento isn't the issue. Sacramento never loved the coastline." ,,,, While flammctt wa.'~ In San F'ran- ci9CO, another en,ia Mesa city coun· d lman -Alvto Pfnkley -was hear- ing student militants in San Juan, Puerto Rico yeU "Yankee Go !tome." Pinkley, who Wa! attending a National League of Citle.1 convention , said upon his return. "I was very Impressed v.ith the demorutral ion. 'nlere v.·ere about lfl.000 of them . Th('y weren't happy about all that po\'Crty and the prlreiii whirh have shot up recently. And the energy crisis kind ol got to them loo." ( rrs1dent , al.so a.id tbert should bt a bike trail or/ pl'dd1nan niall on the out.llde of the i.sland wherevrr JX"Ml'lble. City Attomty Denni3 0 °Ne1I. dllleloled, howe\•r:r, tht're i$ a detd rt·:strlction which may 1na ke It illegal fo r lht city lO ~lt'W the least< at <1U lie said a prtv1te individual ""ooid have to challeng~ the lease in court !O find out. "The city does not enforce deed rt:!lricllonl," O'Neil &aid. ,,,, IT was a brlt f CGn lrovenr. but for a moment It looked a.s if Chri!I! would be taken ool of Christmas at one Founlaln Valley elementary school. The SC'hool's choir director hr1d been orde.red to make hls Christ111as program more or a "Winter holiday" specia l and eliminate some songs deemed .. too religiow ." He refused. A special parents committee finall y compro1nised y,•ith lhe dirretor 11·ho did switch some songs nnd added more g('neral Christmas tunes. but kepi such trad itiona l songs as "Joy 10 the "-'orld," "0 Come All Ye Brothers Draw Jail Ter1ns For Car Deal s Thirty-day Orange County Jail terms have been ordered in Superior Court for two brothers accused on arrest of de!rauding customers at a Costa Mesa car dealership. Judge H. \Varren Knight ordered the 30-day spell and three years' probation for Robert Lee "Buck" Rodgers, 40, of 6122 Sydney St., Huntington Beach, afler Rod gers pleaded no contest !o accessory charges. His brother, Andrew Harrison Rod gers, 38. of 8312 Carnegie St., Westminster, offered an id entica l plea. Judge Knight declined to set probation in his case. The judge also additionally fined the elder Rodgers $2,500 and ordered him not to participate in vehicle sales or rentals for a period of one year. Both men and Florence Elizabeth Cameron, 38. "'ere arre.st ed after an inves tigation by Costa ~fesa police and state agents into complaint.<; filed by customers of Credit Motors , 1941 Harbor Blvd . It was alleged that the firm through raise advertising and fraudulent sales ta ctics accepted deposits from . car buyers with the promise that the balance owing would be financed. Customers told inve.stigaton that they were compelled to return their cars but could obtain oo refund ol the 1wn.s they had paid. Deu1uark Se ts Vote F'aithrul" and •· 1111l!tilu}ah," All i 1des rinally <1grt'f'd 1ha1 therf was a n1iswlders1and.Jng. Th~ parents had not rnea.nt to totally elimina1e the religious tone of the Chrlslma.! pro· gram, and 1he d1rM"tor said hr: h"d not meaut to n1ake 11 so ··one \\'ti)'," cmphaslzi.ng only one rl'hgion. \\'ilson owners or Fahrenhei t 4.51 Bookstore, wer~ arresttd and charged "ilh stllinG and distr ibu t ing pomogreph)'. CHlztn outral!e at lhl' arrest.s carried ove r to a city L'OU.11..:11 mt·t.l1n~ al wrud1 tune Mayo r Hoy Holm prorni!led a full u1qu1ry into the matter. ,,,, "" Demolition work bas begun on In It.Ii most conlrovr:nlal decb:fon yet, the state roas!Ji\ cornnussion last Y:('ek turned down an app lication for the addition of two nuclear rt'fl Clors at the San Onofre power plant less than three miles south of San Clemente. The vote was 6. yes, and 5, no, with eight voies needed for approval . By the end of the !,\'L"e k, the commission and th(' two utillt.v companies lhat own the plant were looking at compromises. Liiuna'1 long ay,•aited ~taln Beach Park, called a "window to the sea" by Art Colony ft"Jlidents. ,,,, Underground comic bOuks ~old by t"·o former sthool te.Rehers, one of them a nun for 12 \•curs. 1verc the target of a ra id by the Laguna Beaeh Police. TI1c couple, Gord on and Evelyn .. The t·ity council approved bids and L'Of\Struction on the park. sans buildings following a law suit set· tlement that had threatenL'<i lo kill the park for at least a yea r. The sui t agreement barred building con· slruction this year. however, lhe landscaping .!Ind boardy,•alk "'ill be done. The park lies downtown in Laguna Bea ch and stretches several blocks along Coast Ji/g.hway. Tot al cost is pegged at S8 million for land acquisition, development and bef¥1 In· terest payoff. S fate Official Questions Nixon Exe1nption Claim SAC'ltA.J\IE.\'l'!) i L11'fl -A Cali fornia lax official said Saturdav there is a "serious question" about President Nix- on's clai m of exemption from state in· come tax. The state tax collection authority· said it wants to know why the Presidenl has not paid California taxes. \Viliiam f..1. Bennett, one or three members of the slate r~ranchise Tax Board and chairman of the lax-collecting Board of Equaliza tion. said the fact that the President is registered to \'O\e in California indicates he is a resident. ''That ordinarily means he pays taxes here." Bennett said. "You can't vote here unless you're a resident, and that has a Jot of tax consequences." At Bennett's rtquesl. the Franchise Tax Board vdll include the question of Nixon ·s ta x status on the agenda for i!s regular meeting Tuesday in Sacramcn!o. "\Vhat I'm looking for is the reason hc·s immune from California tax liabili· iy." said Bennett. A libera l Democrat "'ho earlier this year expressed skepticism about prop- erty tax .assessments against Nixon 's San Cil'mente villa, Bennett said he asked the board to look into the President 's state income tax tv.·o months ago. At the time, BeMett sa id he waa "quite suspcious . And now it appears I had a lot to be sui.picious abou t." mrnt, his la\\')'ers rece.i\'ed an opinion from Cali!ornla ta x officia\.s in 1969 that he was not liable for state income tai es. Couple Embrace In Hallway Next to Corpse MIAMI fUPl ) -Police said Saturday they found a couple necking and drinking beer in the hallway of a downtown rooming house, four feet away from the bullet-riddled bod y of another tenant. ~-fore than 12 hours ea rlier, a 40-year· old man ~·ho liked. "to play cowboys'' \\'ent on a shooting spree v;·hich ended the life of Charles Marone . Tl, a filling station attendant, police said . f..larone's death on Friday ~·as not rl'ported until the manager of the crumbling apartment building, walked in and was told by a tenant off-handedly, "\Valier shot Chuck." "-'1adimlr (\l.'alterl Tkonnlkow, dressed in a black shirt, black pants and a black cowboy hat, admitted he shot ~farone and then offered to kiss a woman officer who was charging him v.·ith second-degree murder. "Ye.ah , I shot hlm seven times," Ikon- ni kow said. ~le r('ferred lo the Pr cs i d e n t • s disclosure that he paid no Callfomia income taxes sinre assluning offiCt'. COPF.NHAGEN ~L'PJ I -The leaders l\'ixon·s la y,•yers said that \\'hire the None of the tenants who hea rd or \\"itnessed the shootio~ call ed police, some of them explaining they were fea rful th at Jkonnikow might turn his glm on them. Others said they were uo;ed to hearing the mustachioed Ikon· nikoy,· spray bullets around the rooming house. of Dt->nn1ark's 10 political parties de('ided Prl'Sident rL~Jdl'<i in CaHfo111i a for votin~ tod:.:iy !o co nvene Parliament nellt week purposes. his domicile \Vas i n for a vote of confidence in !he ca retaker Washington, D.C .. where elected federal government of Anker Joergensen, who officia ls are e>:empt from local inC'Omc resigned as prime n1inister in a voter taxes. revolt against high taxes and inflation. ACcordin g lo the President"s state· ----------------"- SAVE-MOST LIQUOR STORES All Rr•dV"T!I 01i.1k • l ••di!oon•I lc•l>'n Style 1S.49 Wt l•••r rh r '••Jtl! SrlrU01>n of f ull Liquor Cr11mi~ Bolllf • ht thr Vlr11. OLSOHITE EAGU 126.95 Pcrn,.tl f 1f1h I Fol th 10.19 Fifth 9.9S r i1111 I0.9S r ot th . 7.99 t. '"'l\\11,.\e ~llli<l.~ll<'I •l• .i ...~., ' .•• :1 ( ,,,, l'l;i' 11,11· •• 1111.'I 111<•1\I ,11 ,,, \ '""' 1 ... 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Nnul1; IJun•1n•. lullon1 , (,•1!•, l11nun l••O~, (l11h ~11\1• ' F1ill of llot Air ~!any people fanta size about taking cross country trips in hot air ball oo ns-fl yi ng over la kes, forests, farmlands and sn1all towns. ,-\nd where they land, nobody knows. 'fh ose who turned out at a grand opening Saturday for the Bristol Town and Country Cen· ter. San ta 1\na. got a chance to fulfill son1e of th at fantasy. Free hot air balloon rides were offered. Young Todd \Vilhite, 11, of Balboa Island. was one of the n1any people who took a ride. Frona Page 1 NIXON REVEALS EARNINGS, DEDUCTIONS. • • disclosure ever n1ad e by a Prcsiden!. ''The confidentiality of my priva!c finances is far less important to n1c th an the confidence of the An1erican people in the integrity of the President.'' hr said in a \\T itten staten1ent. His statement recitt'd the ''false rumors" he said the released ~ter1al l"'ould rebut : ··.,.That campaign contributions v.·ere converted to my personal use. th at cam- paign fund s 11.·ere used in the purchase of my home in San Clemente, that I ha ve l~dden awa y a secret $1 million investn1ent portfolio. tha t I shellerl'd the income on ""'hirh my daughier. Tricia. should ha1·e paid taxC's, and th~11 SJO rnillion in ft'drra! !unds v.•as spent on niy hornes ... " The data he supplied did ans1ver many riuestions -but the Prrsiden t hirnself :1ckno11·lrdgcd that he also ra ised nev.• questions and probably 11·ould spark n1ore controversy. saying : "Even the n1en who ha1·e <idvised me in these n1alters and 1\·ho have prcp;ired my financial rec o rd s , statements and t<lx returns ha\'e disagreements of professional opinion among themsC'[ves.'· The dat a Nixon made public. and the ta.x returns he allowed ne11·smen !o in- 011e l(ey Biscay11e Hoi1se Writte11 .0ff as 'Office' \VA S II I '.Ii G T 0 :'J I A P 1 President Nixon spent only 55 f.l('rcrnt or his expense allov•ance for officinl purpo.ses during his first four )'ears in offict>. pocketing the $89 ,000 balance as a taxable addition to his ~200.000 annual salary. I-le also has 1~Titten off as a tax deduction the entire cost or maintaining one of his t1\·o houses al h:ey Biscayne . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT The Or&f>9it COll1I DA!L'I" PILOT, wilh wll\tll h. (on'IDintd the p.1.._.,.Pre11, I• J>Ubll~ bl' the Or4noe (01111 Pvbtllh!no Com~ny. Sepa. rtfe editions 1r1 wnl«hed, MOt1d•1 fflr!IOJQI!. Frld1y, lor (0111 Mttll, Newport BN<!'I, HIJn!inoton fte1ch/Fo""t"I" V1lley. L•llllll• 9ff(fo, 1rvlne/SfOd1eNck 1ricl S&n Cl-n!et S.11 J,,..11 C•Plllrllno. A t1ni;ile •1111100011 edllioft 1$ J)l.lblkhed S1lurday1 ind ~'"""'•vs. Tiie princlpoil P\.lb!hhlno plent 1, 11 llO Wt1t ll•Y Slrttt, (Otl• Me11, C•ll!Ornia, 1'167'. Robert N. W11d P r•slde<>t and Publhher J11<k R. C 11rl1y \/let Pr1tkl"'t Ind Get1er,i M1n1g~r Tito"''' Kaa~il Eai1or lholfltt A. M urphin• , MIMtjl!llQ Editor Ch1rl11 H. l oot Ricll1rd P. N•lf AstlS11nl M•n•a1t>O EdllO'r1 Al111 J. Dir.in S\lndlY EditW. offk .. Co'U Mtt•: llC West 88y $1retl N9WPOrt 81•cll: l:Jll Ntwpotl lloviev1rd \.11111111 81tch: 721 Forni Avenue twntln9to11 le•eh: i111s ll!ttith eou1 .... 1nf S." Cltrntnle ~ JICIS Horth El Ctmlno RMI ,. .. .,. ... f714) 14J.4J2f Ct..lflM A'"""'-t 64J.16 71 ''"" CNlt.i ........ *"' ., u.-·--492-4421 l',.M Nlf'tll Of"•• C1..,1r c--in. 541.12n Ce111yrl;t>r, ltn. Ortrige Co111 Publlllll~9 C-ny, Mo MW• 1torlf1, ltlu!;lr111or11. ..:lllot .. I l'Nllltr or Hvlfll~l1 hertln ""' be r1prod1>Cld without ~Nil Pll•· tllbl\on llf (OllYT'9ht OWl'ler. lecGlld Cl•U POst•vf 111!0 II CM!• Me ... Cllflornla. SvbKrlp!lon by urrl..-It '5 -lhlY; by men ll .!S monlMIY; mlllt1ry -..1in.11on1 12.U monthlv. Fl:i., and 2.) percent of the upkeep on his est<ire at ~an Clemente . These figu res emerged from an a11<1lys1s of information from Nixon's 1969-72 income tax relurns made publi c Saturdciy by the White House. Presidents get a taxable annual ex· pconse allowance or $!".0.000 but the la1v does not requ ire then1 to spend the money f(ll' official purposes. Ho11.·ever. spending related to the presidency is deducted frorn inco1nc in filing federal l;,1.x returns. From 1969 to !972. the 1ax data showed. Nixon collected about $197,330 in expense 1noney and claimed total deducti oos of $108.052 for job-related outlays. The balance of more than $89 .000 a111ounted to a taxable salary supplement. Among the expense deductions clai mer! by Nixon, according to \\'hite House offi cia ls, was the entire cost of maintain- ing one of his two houses at Key Bis- cayne, Fla., and 25 percent of the upkeep on his estate at San Clemente. The officials said the Florida hom e is used as an office and. on that basis. Nixon deducts all costs of such items as utilities, maintenance. gardening and fire insurance and also claiffis an annual depreciation allo\l.'ance on the property. They said a calculation was made tha l about one-quarter of sim ilar expenses at San Clcnente are associated with the President's official duties, based on the amount of time spent there and the number of official visitors ex- tertained. Tn addition, Nixon each year claimed additional deductions for "unrelmbursed official expenses" including gifts for foreign leaders, spec.iaJ Christmas cards and business entertainment. Sun Out, Surf Up Fair and sunny weather. witll three lo rive-root waves in some spots, will greet Orange Coast residents today, Na- tional Weather Service forecasters said. Thmperature.'I are expected to wann up to the mld-70s during the week. spec! but not make photocopies of. srot lighted the tax qucstlons. The 1n<'.ljor polnis to emerge: -An audit he ordered last summer concluded he had a $117 .370 gain on the J)ecernber 1970 sales of :1 portion of his San Clemente estate. to a pair of c\os(' friend s. lie said he reported no capi!a! gain al the time because other tax la11·yei's and accountants. using different 111ethods and valuations, told him he 1nade no profit. -Like11•ise, he said quci:;t ions have been raised about his la1ryers· advice that he cou ld legally clairn $482,019 in deductions from 1969 through 1972 on donation of his vice presidentia1 pciper:;; and thus reduce sharply his fed.er;,! income tax bill. -Nixon said he 1vas asking the Senat e- Housc Conunittee on Internal Revenue Taxation to review independently both the capital gai n and don<11ion issues and decide 11'he!her ''my tax returns should have sho11·n diffe rent results ... Aides sai d the co1n1nittee had agref'd.. and Nixon sn 1d . "! ll'ill abide by the co1nn1ittee's Judgmtn1.·· -Presidential aides said if the con1- n1itlee decides against Nixon. he 11•ill file amended returns and pay the ad- ditiona l tax of up to $250.000. That ls more than !hree times the total federal income tax he has paid since tak ing office -$72,682 for 1969. $793 for 1970. $878 for 1971 and $4.298 for 1972. An analysis of dat:i. fron1 his tax r('tums shows he pocke1ed as taxable income $89 .000 of the near1v $200.000 he received as an expt.~nse 'allo11·ance for offici.11 pu rposes durin g his first !our years in office. -Documents revealed he h.1d pi:l1d no state income taxes on his pri:s!dl'nt1al salary. Like all elected fed('ral officials. Nixon is exeinpt fr(lm District of Co!oin- bia income ta"xeti. J1e is a vot ing resident of California, but his la1vyers said the\' have lega l opinions !hat he is not liabl.e for the estimated S64.000 tha t 1<,•ould be due if he paid California state income taxes .• -Nixon's net 1vorth has more than tripled since he <,•:ent to !he \Vhite House. increasing from $307.141 in 1969 to r,:188.522 in 1973, according to an audit which listed hi n1 last 1\'lav ""ith bank deposits of $430,000 · and ." real estate valued at $964,000. None of these new net worth fi gures jibes with any previous White House net worlh accountings. -Auditors traced much of the net worth increase to profitable real estate dealings, including a secret joint ventirre in Florida with daughter Tri cia Cox that netted them $111 ,270. Nixon said they both paid taxes on the profit. -The President sa id he has directed his attorneys to take necessary steps to tum over his major asset. the San Clemente estate. for public use "at the time of my death or that of my wife. which ever is later." If the deed is signed over soon, Nixon would be eligible for an im n1ed iate tax deduction of about $120.000. his lav.•yers said. But Ziegler. asked about this 1ater, said because of the present climate it is "very unlikely the President would seek a tax decuction for his San Clemente gift." Sunday, Otctm~r q. 1q73 _______ DAILY PILOT_J~_{l Israeli W a1· Toll Ri ses fly !he As~oriatcd Pre~~ A stunnc<I lsrtiel learnrd S~111rday !hat ahno~t OIH!·th1rd n1ore Israeli sold1(:r' v.\•rc killed in the October 1~·;1r 1h<1 n previously announced. ·rhc l:>rrirli n1il11;1rv eornn1and in 1'c! 1\1 iv said 2.3~5 l:::J'arli. solders v.·crc killed l1ct11(•f·n thi· n<"t 6 st;irt of hos1iltc.s :ind 1ic1 21. 11ticn 1hc C'('aS<.'-fife took hnld. Fiftv·~C\'t'll rno rc Israeli soldiers havt ))('Cll · killec! !'iJnte the <.'C'ase-tire HI spor;1d1c r1;1n·11ps of figh ting along thP Sul»': front alld on the (;ola11 Hei.1:,ht<; l!nrs 11·11h S\'ri:i. lht' <..'()n1mand <ldde<L !n r('latect dc1·c!opmcn1. lsrti('I told the L'n iti:d !\:\!ions Saturda~· nir:hl tli;,t :it le:i:;t ·I ~ l:'r;1cli prisonC'rs of w;ir 111 S~'l'i:1 ll'f'f1' 11n1rdt'red there by Syc~. ~1ornl't·;1n :i nd Jrac11 soldiers. \11 1 ... r;1"l1 d(><·u nient sent to $4.>tretdry- (;l'lll'r<(I !\ur1 \\'11ldhci m s~id Israel had :1•l1:'ll !1• 1nf(ir 111;1 tion thfl t on(' i\loroccan solrlil'!' ··had n sack filled 111!h parts of li11d1t'~ or tSTaeli so!d('r.<; -paln15 :ind !011guC's -1vhieh he intended to .:;c-nd hc1ne ;is SQUvcnirs." 'fhc doc11n1f'11t 11·as a cop~· of ;i com- pl:iint 1Sr[1('I :-.ubmi1ted S;iturrlay to t h~ l nt1~rn;1tionnl CommiHec of the Red Crns.i; i11 Ct~neva _ ls1·;1el 1111s startled Nov. 6 v:hen the con1n1a 11d announred that 1.85-l soldiers 1rere killt1d in the 11·ar_ S:!lurday's an- ncutK'rmt·nt that the fir st figur£s v•cre low jol!Pd 1he l'OUnlry anc11·_ A 1nilitary ~pokcsrna n l'xplaining the differPncc said '..l9.3 soldiers then classed as niissi ng soldiers now :irt' assumed <lL•ad. and 208 n1nrc bodies have been found on the ba!tlefield .since lhe war. \\'ith lsraePs 3 111i\lio11 inhabitnnts. the proportion11 te 1011 in the United S1ate3 11·ould reach about 1fi8.000 -more than thre~ limes the U.S. death toll in Viet- nam. ENERGY CRISIS GETS SPRING VIEW STUDENTS OFF AND JOGGING ON FIELD TRIP TO GWC Fuel Shortage Forced Cancellation of 8u5 Tran sportalion for Huntington Beach Student~ Burke Cliarges "Deep Tliroat' Case Covered Up Assr mb!vman fiober! B11rke !R-11tt n- 1ingt on BCac h I has altackrd \ht• llun· tingto11 Ikacti Union liigh School District trustees for thf'ir "cover up " of the '·Deep Throa t" incide nt. In a ne11·sletter sent to residents of Burke's 70th l)istrict. the legislator t!X· pressed his concern over the incident. Burke look issue 1vith the trustees for ending their investigation of the sho\\•i ng of the filn1 at an adm ini strators· retreat with a public apo logy fron1 Sui>erintendent Jack Roper. ,.,\/hen public school adrninistrators .1 re excused from the kind of conduct we consider inexcusable in our chlldren. there remains no basis for disci plining students under their charge for similar conduct. ''The administrators and trustees, in their aµparent eagerness to cover for one another, certainly compr?1nised th eir authority over !heir students when they so glibly explai ned away !he show- ing of 'Deep Throat' at an adn1inistrators conference." Burke's Jetter read. One of the trustees. Dennis Mangers. has announced his candidacy for Burke's Asse1nbly seat. But r-.1ange rs and another trustee, Ron Shenkman . are the targets of a recall n1oven1cnt that got under way last \\.'eek 1vith a group or about 30 active participants. A spokesman for Asse mblyman Burke said the only thing he know s about the recall is 1vhat he's read in the newspapers. Beacli Stude1its Tackle Energy Crisis on Run By .IOA~~E HE,~OLOS 0! t~t 0•11Y PilO! '"" The energy cri .~is got off on the right roo t at Huntington Beach's Spring \li('IV S('hool last 1veek. Then the left foot. then the right foot . then lhe left The school's seventh grade had sc heduled a field trip to Golden \Vest Co llege as pa rt of their study of library science . But the ruel short3ge forced the school district to reduce bus transportation drastically for field trips and it looked like the tour of the CQm n1unity college \VHS going to have to be called off. That \Vas the situa!ion unliJ Librarian Betty Rolley orga nized 3 jogging ex- pedition to the nearby coll ege instead . 1'hursday morning the entire 120- inember se\'Cnth grade took to the Gtu·uey to Appear Before Grauel Jtu-y l\1IA~ll fAP ) -Sen. Ed1vard Gurney. (!~-Fla .). has· agreed to appen.r before 11 Cederal grand jury investigating a $300.000 "Gurney Booster Fund." ll Jus1ice Department prosecutor said Saturday. Asst. U.S. Atty. Bruce \Vagner said Gurney had been asked to make ll voluntary appearance before the grand jury and had accepted. strerts in ;<i con1 h111ahon jog and v.·alk. It too k then1 across !lei! Avenue ro l·;dv•:irds Street and up Ed~'ards to Edinger 1\venuc . K1101~·ing ho11· running: can hudd 111> an appetite, r.-1rs. Rolley and the I I pare111s and f<icu!i y 1ner11bers who made lhC' trip 1~·1t11 the students. sche('Juled a stop al t1ro :idjoining: fa st-food fran- thises on Edinger a fe1v blocks from the college. The presence of 120 joggers con1plet r 1vith cco!of:.\' signs and flags made quite an irnµressio11 on pass ing 1notorists. Sonic slnppl·d to gawk, and oUier~ honked their horns. i\fosf. of the stu dents declared the jogging trip to be "cool." although a couple al1011·ed ao; ho1v they'd ra ther be riding. Jud~· Yancy, 12. added that she'd prefer to tr:ivcl by air conditioned sttttion wagon. ..But jogging is good training for track." she added. l\fark Ragan, !\·lark Bartel and Arthur Lehto!a, all 13 l!lnd all carriers of the largc!lt ecology fl:i g of the group agreed rhat the trip 1night have shO\\'tl people the benefit ~ of traveling by ot.her {om1s of transportation than the car. Ragan s.iid he rides a bike to sc hool and hol)f'd that people who heard of the j(lgging trip \1·ould be inspired to ride their bikes. Leht o!a pointed out that jogging and v.•alking "arr good ror your muscles." .. And bcsldrs." addc.d Bartel, "thi s is a j!ood way to get out of class.·· · ~~.· ~~~m.~ :t.lf>~=n~~~~~m.~~~·.w.lf>~=n~~~~~~m.~~·; ·0~·· ~ • -:~~··~ '::>~;:¥,-o.i;.:Y,i/.;~~~~<µ·. >;~·'lll ~~~~ . ~r. >;~·~·· • ~ --.... . " . FAS.H.ION ISLAN·D OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:30 > • , " Sunday, Of'Ctmbtr q ]071 -----=--'-Begin Poor Nation's Wallace To Seek Tlrird Te1·m -Long, Cold Winter ~ro~TCOr-.fERY. Ala_ (AP l -GO\' George C. \\'allace ha.<; nlllde 11 p h1 .:: nUnd to run for an unprl'Ct'<lcnted third tem1 ns governor. J-le has told fril'nds he plans an active c:ampa1gn next year desp11<• the paralysis caused by a 1972 <tssass1nalion a1te1npt The 54-year-old i:;overn11r. v.ho is con· fined to u y,•ht>clchair mo."! of the timl', has steadfast[~· dcclin<'<i to confirm or deny lht~ spc~;ula1u1n that he v•ill s<-ek re-t>lection ne"'t year. But the Aswciated J>r~s..~ learned 1hat he v.·lll be a candidate. After the gubcmator1al elec!lon -and \\'al1ace is a heavy fa\'orite at the 1noment -the go\'emor "'ill turn his lt.>ughts to the 1976 presi dential e!ert1on. Hoth \V allace and his most trustc-d frien ds say no decision has bc(>tl made yet about a possible bid for the J:>e1nocratic nominario11. \\'allace's forma t announce mrnt prob- ;ibly \\'ill be \\'ilhhf'ld until mid-January. Despite the paralysis in his 1£>gs fron1 the assassinat ion atti.:rnpt dltring the !972 president ial r:u.:e. \Vallace plans an acti"e ca mpuign. making at least one appearance a day and sometimes more. But he has told friends : "I'm not going to try lo m<ik e five or six: spe{'('hes a day like I once did." 1 J ~'.Y.' . J ANTl·NIXON DEMONSTRATION AT GOP CONFERENCE 200 P•ople Chant Outside as Gov. Reagan Speaks lnsid• 'Friends of President' Reagan Says March. at White House \VASJH jl;GTON" (UPI) -About 75 persons paraded outside the \Vhite llouse in 4Q..dcgree lcmpera tu rcs Saturday, waving minialure Americ<in nags and singii\g "God Uless An1erica'' to shO\\' th£>ir support for Prt"sidcnt Nixon. The group, knowa as "Friends of the President ," marched in a ci rcl e on the sidewalk a long Pennsylvania Avenue \1'ith signs saying : "Impeach Congress. c·ss and the (\Vashington) Pos!." .. , like Dick and Jerry." and "Nobody drO\\'ned at \Vatergate. ·• Mesan to Plead Tuesday 011 Rape, B11rglary Cl1arges The President. who did not leave the \Vhit e House for his usual weekend at Camp David . worked at his des k in th e oval office durin~ the deinonstratio n. lfarry Simn1s, a r.1aryl:1nd rea l cstale developer who found ed !he group jllst before Thanksgiving. said he had hoped J'>,'ixon 1vould come out and talk to the ma rchers as they braved th e chilly 11•inds. But he did not. Simms had the marchers sig n a "guest" book ,,·hich he said he planned 10 give to a guard to be taken inside the gates. He said the pro-Ni xon movemf'n l started \\'ith about 40 people who marched several ·weeks ago and grew ''by the hundreds" after their protest was shown on television. 'GOP the Party Of Destiny' ATLANTA (UPi l -California Gov. Ronald Rea gan told the Southern Republican Conference Saturday night tha! des pite the Watergate scandal , the GOP is still lhe party of destiny. "It's time to shine the light of truth on Democr atic political demogoguery,'' Reagan said. He said the Republican party must lead the nation or "we \\'ill preside on the nightfall of mankind." "There are those who ~·ould destroy a man to destroy a mandate." Reagan said. Outside Ule hotel where he addressed the conference's closing session, 200 demonstrators chanted "Nixon must go." Reagan said millions of Democrats had been abandoned by •·party leaders United Press lnternaUonal Y.'il h only a mild winter in Its infancy. many of the nation's poor already arl' bard hit by the energy crisis. In New England, the region \VOrst off so far, the poor are compla ining th at ghetto landlords are raising rents, lowerin g thermostats and in some cases threateniag to cut off heat altogeUler. One \\'oman cl aims landlords are hoarding fuel for .... -ealthler tenants. Elsewhere in the nation, municipal services "ital to the poor are threatened vo'i th curtailment and landlords claim they're running out of heating fuel. And in at least tv.·o instances. landlords are reportedly violating President Nix· on·s fuel-saving guidelines by raising thermostats -and rents and objecting to tenant installation of storm \\'indows and othe r weaUler ins ulation. "It's either freeze or go hungry.'' said one New Han1pshire woman \\'ho Jives wit h her elde rly molher, "At seven a'c\ock ,.,,e go to bed to save what oil we cu n." In ~look.sett, N.11 .. ?-.trs. Pearly Lund, 69, said, "I saw the depression" but in n1any ways it's worse now because "I had quite a little bit oo the farm v.·e don't have here." She said the ren t on their mobile home lot had gone up $:> a month. Terry Anne Lunt, a member of JI.Jaine United t...o....· Income, said landlords in the hlaine cities of Bango r and Portland are threatening to cut off heat in poor neighborhoods while saving fuel for "'ealthier tenants. hllss Lunt said some landlords have offered to 10 .... -er rents if tenants can find thei r own fue l dealers, but that tenanlY can't buy fuel any .... ·ay 11·Hhout cash . l\1iss Lunt said her group is in· 1·estlgating at least t\\'O cases of rep:>rted evictions of poor persons who put up 8 European Countries Ban Weekend Driving United Press International The Pope left his limousine at hon1c and took a horse-Ora1vn carriage. An Os lo housewife baked extra Christmas cookies and Denmark reported a sharp drop in traffic deaths as Europearui cont inued to adjust to the energy crisis. \\'Hh ~ht countries banning weekend pleasure drivin g, Europeans stayed close to home and strolled on deserted streets and breathed cleaner air. "This does not amount to a national catastrophe," Norwegian Premier Trygc Hra~e\U said in a broadcast as he an- oouncecl his country v.·ould be the \ates! to insti tut' a driving ban . 1'or...,·egian housew ife As!aug Bergstien . of Oslo, agreed and said she planned to spend the weekend by her O\T'n. ,;There's lik,\y t.o be more cookies and cakes than usual on the Christmas plat· lers," she said. Pensioner Ruth Olsen said she v•as Ma11 Sentenced looking ror11·ard to .. the smell of clea n city air." \\'i th Europeans st icking closer to home. people \\'ere burning more electricity but th ey also were dyi ng less oo the highways. Italian authorities said electricity con· sumption rose 10 percent after Italy's ca rl ess debut a "'eek ago. but Denmork re1>0rted a sharp fall in trallic deaths fro111 106 in November, 1972, to 49 last mon!h . In Italy. authorities banned driving on bot h Sa turday and Sunday this "'eekend because or a reli gious holiday and. although as the head ot the Vatican state he \\•as exen1pl from the ban. the Pope chose to leave his limousine and ride to the Piazza di Spagna in a horse-drawn carriage -the first Pope to do so in a century. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~l ivtr1 of t~t Dail1 Piiot I~ 9!1ilranlttd their m •n 1Jtonn \i:indo...,·s and "'eafticr stripping by landlords who claimed su c:h actions da1naged lht!ir property. "It's affectOO (1lornl0Ul nun1bers of people all over the state." said Mis:s Lunt. "And it hasn't even been that cold yet. \\'e're not sure whether the short· age is really lhat bad or if the fu el deal- ers are jus t panicking. If poor pooplt: are having a hard time now at 2Q ceuts a gallon, what are they going to do when it's 55 cents ?" In Salt Lake City, Dick Lud\•i'ell, a spokesman for lhe Union of the Poor, said that instead of cutting bac k on heat, some landlords are raising rent~ "sometimes as much as $40 lo o[fSC'l their higher fuel costs." Dan Lopp , of the Cross Roads Urban Center, in Salt Lake City, said "a lot of our people are really afraid , particu lar· ly the older people wOO rely oo their cars to get them to the grocery store and the doctor." Truckers Urged to Be 'Patient' \\'ASlll~GTO~ (Al') -Teamsters tnion President Frank E. Fit1.sin1n1ons ronfl"rred lengthily at the \\'hite !louse Saturday \\'ith President Nixon and energy chief Willia m E. Si moo and came away urging truck drivers to "excrcis~ patience" on strikes and block.ad". He said he had thorouglt!y discussed the truckers' point of view in a 50-nllnute meeting "1th President Nixon. Truckers \\'ant a 60-m .p.h. speed limit, IO more than the President has proposed. Simon. head of the nc"' Federal Energy Association. met for about 1 .... -0 hours ...,.ith Fit1..simmons. Sin1on said that he could continue to focus attention on the quf'stion (lf the liO n1 .p.h. speed limit and other relief proposals from the truckrri;. But , meanwhile, he tol d reporters: "~1r. f'iltsimmons and I agref'd vf'ry strongly that an y action that would ~ struct our highways really should be a\·oided at all costs." But al a ne .... --s conference on the steps of the U.S. Ca pitol , t.tike Parkhurst. edltor of a trucken' magaz.ine. said : A Costa Mesan indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury on 13 felony counts s1emm ing from his alleged attacks on th ree Newport Beach \1•omen will be :.irraigned Tuesday in Superior Court . "\Vc're just sort or standing up for the President," he said. ''We're against those 'impeach termites' who are eating away at the country." M-••·'rllla•· II •tll •• ... , ~n ,...,.. \\'ho l\'OUld erode our defe nses and pawn For False RetttITIS ··"· ., 1:11 , ...... <111 •1141 ,..,. ~ ••11 our \Veal'VV'lc: to pay for some '°rt of 11• a.•wt'" 1. ~"'· c1111 ••• , ... .., .,..m r-''" • "'· social experiment." ie1urd•• '"' su...i''' 11 r-w "' "'' •t<••¥• "Neither-Fiusimmons nor President Nix· on has the mnuehce, pov.tt or respect Lo stop a shutdoY.TI next Y.'eek." Parkhurst predicted n n.atloowide shut- do'.1.'Tl Thursday :-ind Friday. !·le urged the nalion lo put the A San Clemente res·1dent has been v•~• •••• •• ' ....... s11u•d••· •• • '·"'· Swndoy , <I ll '"" o <•PY w•~ llt .,..,,.,.,It Bl Lo 11 • h \V aterga!e scandal "in perspective . . . sentenced to two d.1ys in jail and placed '""· C•llt '" 1..,.,. '"!II "'·"'· a St SSCS . 10' lea" it to the courts and. for America's t> Rocke£ ell er J~on John Elizalde, 26. of 134 \V ilson SL, is sched uled to plead before Judge .James Turner on charges of rape, sc.\'. perversion, robbery and burglary. Pla1IS to Resign After Dec. 16 on two years' probation after ~ing found Ttltphont~ sake, let's get on wit h the business of guilty of preparing false incon)e tax M111 o•ant• ,..,,,1, ....... . ... m .tn1 OAJ\1..A:\D (AP ) -Ncnr!v S:I00.000 government." retunl.S. Hor lllw~•t Nu"n~,1 ... •••<h damage ...,·as caused \\'cdnesciay by an Elizalde, arrrstrd last Sept. 'n in the hack yard of a Nc\1•port home, is held in counly jail \1•ith ball set at S50.000. Another possible presidential candidal.t' U.S. District Court Judge \\'ill iam P. •nct ""'••1"'•nt1•• .. ,., 1• 1 "' explosion and fire '>'"hich left a Bay in 1976 . form er Treasury Secretary John Gray pronounced the sentence in Los '"';.~1~;::'~ii1:r,i;;.'..:"D.!.-~1~•. Area Rapid Transit po .... ·er station a ALBA~''· N.Y. <U PI) -Gov. f'clson A. Rockefeller, although officially still "kteping his opl1ons open." has decidf'd to :innouncc his resignation the v.•r<'k of Dec. 16. Connally, told the conference that his Angeles on William ~farion Gribble \II, ~ ... ,,, Latu"•· L•t""• N1twe1 ... .,.uu mass ol charred and tv.i.sted cables party "is the only hope for the future ~2S!::_. ~ol~IS~ll~B~ue'.'.na~V~,..~-~'"':.· _______ _:::============~-_":and~~·~ir'.'"'':.·~of~ficials say. Police claim the first of three r\e11·port Rtach altncks on ...,·omen occurred la~t Sept. I. when a young Ne11·port 11·oman \l':lS raped at kn ifepoint and forced to µarticipalc in acts of sexual perversion . of this nation." 1. ------ They said the ~·rond a!tack on S('p! 17 \\'35 :ilmost identic:-il and occurrt-<l nn \\"(•<;t Balboa Boul{'vard, le~ than a lilnck from the Sept. 10 incident. 11 is alleged that Eli1.alde entered nnotht"r home in the area on Sept. 1.'i and rup('d <1 \\0111an orcupant 11·hik• burglar11.1ng the prt·inises. llC' l\':tS :1r· ri·~t{'d !>.\'O days la ter 11·1thin sight 0£ 1hi· hon1r , JJr. I\:. 111 Brussels BRl.iSSF.LS. Relgiun1 ( r\P) -UnJtrd States Secrc!nr:v of St.11e 1-lrnry A. l\isi;- ingrr, noti n~ "stress"' 111 U.S. reJa1ions y,·itb European rillirs. arrived Saturday in Brussels to try to patch up the old friendsh ip. A sourre rlose to the govemor·s 11d· 1n1n1~1ra11on said l~ockf'frller n1adc the decision to rt·~ign 111 orcirr !11 dcvott• full l1n1c to his nt•1\•ly fonntd N:itlona! Con1 n1ittee on Griticnl Choices, a blue· r1hbon panel of SOffif' of !he nCltion's best·kno11·n thinkers and doers. 'fht· ~ource 11:11U lli)('krfrlll'r decided !hr comn1issinn would be the 1110s! ap· prop ri:lle \'ehH'l{' in ;1ny quest for 1he !~iii nrr11blican presid{'n(i:il nornina11nn . There 11 as :i "slight ch:111el'" lior k(•fcllcr ye! rn1g.hl reCQnsider bul "l th ink il 's ;1 httlt~ f:1r nlong ror that no11'." !he sou rce sai d, Ad1ninistratiorl (l rficials \\'011ld not con1· mPnt bl'~ ond sa~·in.c; 1 hat thr govrmor had pre•'iously announced he '>''as •·kcer· ing his options opl'n" concf'rn1ng his future plans. Pemex Doubles Gasoli11c Prices ~1EX ICO CIT\·' (IJPI\ -?-.fexlco's sta te oi l monopoly. v.·hich supplies 93 p~'rcr11t of the CQUntry·s petroleum . has ;1nnClunced a JOO percent price hike in ga!)ol inc ])('cau.)e of the energy crisis. lt v•as :'11exlm's first gasoline price h1kC' 1n !5 ye::ir.~. The measu re was anno11nced by Julio Zamri. spokesman for the I>etroleos ?-.1e:i:icanos (Pemexi s!a tC' oil monopoly. Coder the nc\v Pemex price.s, the first hikes since 19~. a gallon of 94-0c· l::ine gasoline will rost 64 cen ts and SO-octane \\'ill co.~t 45 cents a gallon . The previous prices \vere 32 and 22 cents respectively. Blue Skies Over West Fair We£1tlier Fro111 Rockies to Pacific Coast U.S. S11m11111r11 NlllOMI WtO! .... 5<1mm1 ry 11, UnUIPd PrtH lnltr.,fli°"~I ~fr•t "'~lor er•"&' •'o'm ~· !l'lt , ••• °" m11vM ... ~'"' &Hl»ll Tn• tOVI~ Atl•nl•C I.tit~! Storm or 11~11 W•'"'""" ~.'trP 1 .. t11KI Saturday nlgl\t a~o 1-f'•lf l<Wj•Y l•D"TI ~evann•h. (,11 , •~ MArdmor~ 1111¥ ... , ....... (fWl1IOI !!('()(! 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Gag Orders Necessary, Says J11dge Fomil11 Cirrus b11 ilil Keu11 e Occide 1ital's Ha11i mer T ells Of S ha le Oil Brea ktliroug1i oH extraction meLhod k110\\'n Sund~y, Otctmbfr q 1')73 DAILY PILOT ;t 5 ------A -- Man Killed as BulJ 0011 Falls ClfJCO luPI J -Onr m11n \11as k11l~d and ar10thl•r )l~·n­ ousty Inju red Suturd8)' whrn 11 red and orang~ hot alr baUoon ftl1 \0 the ground in the c11 y of Chlco Firen1cn !'ltiid the accident occurred durin g takeoff fronl 11 vacant lot 111@ gondola hit. ,J 12.!)10-vqll p11wcr line. and the b1d loon drppt.'<i 50 feel tu thr-i:r'OUnd . Timo1 hy Wrigh.t. 111, ('h.J('l11 \\':J.5 ki lled. Da\·1d f ,1vor, 35, ril so of (.'hlL'-', \\as se nou.sly inj ur ed SAN FRANCISCO (API - Gag orders are an unpleasant but sometimes n e c es s a r y means of muzzling pretrial LONG BEACll, IAP I -The f'h3irrnan of 0 CC i d e 11 ta I l't:tro!t•urn Corp. says his cont- p.~nv has developed a rnt•!hod uf jJnx.lut:1ng large quantl lle!I or Juw -sulft1r oil front lto('ky ~Tuunt:un sh<.ile ~·ilh little or nu env1ronnu~·ntal da1nagc. 1nak c such a project feasible. The ltocky Mouutatn states contain enough oil to supply the United States for Ito years at the 1973 rate of pctroleu1n use, l'!a1nmcr said, to the au~hor." ~~==~~===============~ Prtviously d e ve I oped I publicity and Insuring a fair l'x -,,---i methods of extracting shale oil require rcrnov al of large quantities or shale from the deposits' natural locations. During llammer's t 3 I k several persons attempted to cllstribute llterature crlticizinl( Occidental "s posllio n In regard to the Sovir t Uni on and lhe Arab n11li ons. Son1e of the literature bore the Jewish star trial, a judge has to!d the CalUornla Press Association. "We have a mandate for the U.S. Supr eme Court to control publicity, and we fa ce rever!als or new trials if we let It get out of hand," Judge Ellls Randall of Solano County Superior Court told a panel on the courts and the press on Friday. "RESfRICTIVE gag orders are few and far betwee n," 9Noughty door! You hurt P J'1. fin gers! You naughty door!" Dr. Arn1and Hammer said 1h;ll lhc 1ncthod developed by ()cl'idcntal c:ould produce large quantities of lo,.,.-cost oil \\llhin 1hree lo fi ve years. fl an"t1er reported t h e re:-u\ts of testing at a mectini:: Fndav of the Sou t h f' r n ('vl ifoi-n ia Associated l)rcss 1\cws F:xe<.·uUve Council. TIIE STANFORD Rezearch Institu te report that Hammer quot(;-d noted, "While certain aspects of mining procedure y,·ill require further field testing, UK! process as a whole b('Cause of the use of excavAt- ed underground ve.rtical re- torts, 1s superior to any shi.i\e or Dav id. ttnters. in d u s t rl u 1 and busmess employers, and such said Randall , chairman or the ---------------------- 1"hc extruction method in- volves drill ing into sha le deposits and taking the oil by healing the shale to a high tempe rature. ll A1\1.\1 ER QUOTED :i EPA Suspend s Ord er l111po sing Parki11g Tax freedom of infor1 na tion com- 1nlttee of the State Conference of Judge!'!. "\\'e realize they are a s~les of pri or restraint and we don't like ii," he sa!d. Gag orders are lhreatenlng to the press. but unfair pretrial publicity usually can be avoided by good reporting, said Rl:lymond L. Spangler, forme r publisher of t he Redwood City Tribune and cha irman of the freePom of information co mmittee or the San f'raneisco Bay a r e a chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. private reJ)()rt by th e Stanford lfcsearch Institue as saying : "As presentl y conceived there SAN FRANC ISCO (AP ) - \\ill be no shale ash disposal The Envlrnn1nentnl Protectlon above the gro und and very little dist urbance to the Agency's order imposing surface." parking taxes in the Los An- Dancer, 7 Se rpe11ts Buried fo1 · 30 Days Occidenta l controls aboul geles, San Franci;;co, and San ~1 iss Renee's hand trembled 4.000 acres ol oil shale land Diego metropolitan areas has public ag£'n cies as public schools anti colleges. Joble~s ll.ate At 5.:: l 'c1·cent (AP) -An ex otic snake dancer slithered out of a crypl where she had been buried with seven deadly serpent!'! for 30 days -to break a world '!I reco rd and further her career. v.'hen she lifted a glass or ln Colorado. been susprnded for one year. I b I 1 Hamrner said he think s lhe SACRA~tEN1'0 (AP) -The champagne to ce e ra c 1cr ""'St of producing oil from •·It may be dropped. It I d r ..,n. '-V st ate 's jobless rate jumped \VOi' rl"s recor or u..::1ng nocky f\Iuuntain shale could depends on \\'hat comes up. by one -tenth of one percent buried alive with snakes. The be brought down to about $1.18 ·n1e whole thing is subject from October to Novem~r. old reco rd v.·as 25 da ys, she a ba rrel. to fur1he r public hearing," climbing to 5.3 percent, state Hut he said that federal . said . . 1 Frank Covington, the EPTA's off icials rcp,:i rl. . d . govt' r n men l 1nvo ve· Dwight Gcduldig, director or She \Vas buric 1n a cozy nlent tnight be necessary to regional director or air and i;r:'.lvc l\'ith six rattlesnakes 1~·ati"'r programs said Fridav.. the stat e Department of ll uman llcsourccs Develop- 1.n c:iges and a pet boa con-The suspended order-hotly ment, said the rate is based PUBLIC AUCTION (L'onsign1nen ts, priunte t.~tnle, n11t ·vf-r)n11.lu. u'holcsale /1r111frlntiv115) ANTIQUES J/u 11<lrrd ~ l)f Rnre F:/r r1a ir t /l rrn.~ fr!lnt Si ·o t/tnul , f 11!Jlnnd & H1,lgnun WMA1. i>t rt1•! 11111 1a ••tnt1~111,r <100:~•. many lm.,.rll llt tnl,o»t MHft •1lft .. ort1 l11g 01U \ ((1l!IP1, l"~lyl""9nel; ... ..._..,, nle<l1.., t i <UI <•r iUt. "'"' " m1nllt (flt~• l11n10 "' IU,..-1:1 <Ofldl"onl: l••O• •u ortmtnl II 1n11c11• 01111. lfVI 6 lumltwra; ..._, ~,.,n., Clltn•1 fHf(Oltoft 11111\l!tC .cloti.n111 •t'0/1111 brl('-t -bro(; 11111er ll•M·cr1t1.a •l.,hne 111"""' <ll•U ••t: m lr,..r11 11111 .. 1 .,10.,; 111 tN•n!lnqu o•l1n1•. ll1m1; ••1 oll/e<lt ond mv<ll, muc11 ,...,._ JEWELRY TJiun101ids. Upais. Guld Je11·elry, \\'ate/Le.~ WH,.T : 11.000.0GO *Or!ll ol t'"' 1~Wrlry And 11il!w1r1 !e •• 1U1 rM . l'1rh1I 1111: llOI••· Om•••· ••U lhlf, Tlnon. L ... ; .... Plttnl ••Id brl<elu '"•Ith••· m1nv ••I .. 1111 dl1mondt; JU( ot ld coin rlnt• t. Pl"dl nlH ma~nlUc•nl U K op11 ""1d•1111 "u ny i"'V• Av1tr11l1n !Ira op1t rlntl! 1114 llM'•I tlonto; h nt111•< ••IKllen t1 dl1 mond1. 10011 a moun1.a. lrom '• 10 1 Cir l1r91 t'lorlmtnl t i Am•rlcln lndl1n IU1'lltb1 tiftf " llr1c1tor1, •du••ll lllo11om•1 tonl••ldl ~P i. l', u 11 J opt ! ptndlnll, 10-10 cto; 1p1.ntlld 1111c11 .,11 rlnt1 1nC brM<ftn . L1r91 1uertmMt •t t ntlqu1 l•wtlry 111111 m11cn, mutll "'*''· WHEN : TODAY ONLY, SUNDAY, DEC. 9 WH!RE: HILTON HOTEL trALLfl:OOM , Lat w11• Hltl1, Callf. IS011ta At\o fwy lOulti 10 La l'ai •H·r•mp to 25205 L• 1'01 •d.) INSPICTIOH: D.c. 9 01 11 A."4. SALi: Prom 1 l'.M. thra1119ti 10 l'.M . • TlRMS: Caih, 1a .. tiA1Mrlcard. Motf'ffctlor9e, Telffr•dlt appr.•• ed checks! 259/. depotit o" oword ot bld-b•h11K e wiltii11 41 hours. Reporters must a v tl i d editorlallz.ing and remember the constitutionttl i1npo rtance of the prcsun111tion of in- nocence, Spangler sald. Thry n1ust beware of reporting "confessioos" \\'hich could be retracted. and they must be judicioµs in reportlng previous crlmlnel records which could be irrelevant, he said. "l'1n awfull y y,•eak," blonde North Beach dancer Frenchie H.cnee said gra\·ely Friday - so \\·eak that she had to be pulled from her underground cnvc m and supported by two ainbulance attendants. otrictor 1ha1 was <ect regu1ar1 y Eiii·olliuent u·l1 d protested by stale and ]()(\<!\ on a n1idn1onth su rvey an and allowC'cl lo roam the.crypt. db b · therefore coul d not rerlect re-F-OR INFORMATION: f'tlo"~ 17 141 671-1 1 ~6 "'ood "lld ,, ..• , .. r ""ere lowered governments an y us1ncss L t !l il t 823-0120 r " .. '" " LOS ANGELES (APl -. N 2 cent layoffs caused by fue l a"Y Gr.en, Aue1 °11••r "1 did it mostly for publici- ty. I have lx'en dancing for alll106t four years and n1y career wasn 't going any place ," she told a news con· fercnce attended by her :1- yt>ar-old daughter T3fia and enthusiastic high i c ho o I youths. to her. Enrollment ;i t Cal!fornia."s groups since its ov. l pro-1 _,~ho~rt~a~ges~ ...... i.~~====~===~:::::~~~~~~~ One of the deadly rattlers private c 0 11 c g e s and mulgalion -would have ---- escaped fro1n its cage during uni versities is at a record started the tax program next th e first week and didn't 125J94 this yea r despite a July 1 in cities over 100,000. rl•turn. "lle"s prob ab I y slight drop in the number of IL ,.,.0uJd have extended to wmewhc re In the bedding,'' f u 11 ·time undergraduate cities over 50,000 in the three ELEVEN TO SIX h ·d students. The 5 2 -1n em be r s e sai · Californi a metropolitan areas OUR SUNDAY CHRISTMAS HOURS REPORTERS are bound to report arrests, "but lhe thing that Influences readers most is the very fact of an arrest. They figure if 90mcone Is wider arrest. somethinll mus t ~----------, be wroiig ," Spangler said. 1 h d r b lng burl.,d Association or lndcpenclent · e recor or c in 1975. nllve ls li~ted as 100 days California Colleges an c! I afll ~ llf '1ua in The (julness Book or students climbed 15.~ pcrcrnt The surcharge rate \\'OUld I 0 b number ol full-lime graduatr be $180 a ~1ear in the first Records . It was set Y an 1 ~~~~~~::d~:~~~~,~·c~~~r~~~~a~c~~~r:c:~~·:r~:·n~"~;;.::;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::; "By and large the press and the courts gel along very well," Randall sttid. ''\\'ithout !he courts there would be no frff press and without tho free 11ress we would be unable to maint ain an open court." 'Gree 1i' S uns1ii1ie II h h Universities reporte I at t ic ,,, Eng s woman v.• 0 was Space provided by shopping burled 10 fee t clo1\•n in 1963 over lasL year. ____ ·--- Sacramento Puhlisl1cr Honored SACilA..\tE;..'TO l A Pl - The state has an extra $31 1nil !ton nohody kne\v -but y,·ithout snakes. Bogus Bills Co nfiscated about bc!ore, State Con- troller Houston Flournoy savs. ~1ALIBU (UPI ! -Secret ile d cs c r i bed the Scr\'ice agents C-Onfiscalcd $1. l discovery Friday as "a million in counterfei t n1oney ray of sunshine at a lime buried in r-.fallbu Canyon near of economic pcs.~imism ." Flournoy said the exlra i\lulholland Drive Saturday. rwids v.·erc the result of The money, all in $20 bills sta \.c Department of Men-described by autho ritirs as SA.~ FRAN CISCO (AP) ta! 11ygiene inad\'ert ently fair quality, 1vas recovrred Sacramento Union publisher rcportin~ t\rlC'f.' on $31.3 nf1rr thf' arrest of .James /\. Carlv!e Reed has bren nan1ed inill ion in accrued ex-~lusr:i.rc l la Jr., 25 , Lo s Pubilsher of the Year by the pt_•nditUrP!' at the end 11f ,\ngclcs . ~if~';l ~en~~~lp A~~iif~i~ the 1972-73 fiscal year la sl ~1 usc:1re lla '~·as 111antccf for to revitalize a ghetto area June 3. ' alleg~dly distributing $2.000 in Flournoy sa id th e find hogus t1\·enti cs sinL·e ,\ugust. ol thc capital cit~·-starts 1h<' !'late off "ith Jl l' lrd pol iC'c 10 th e l"<JU tll t.'rf£'it The organization a Is o a S9\;'\JI mill ion tcrhn it~l n1onry and latrr v.•as booked honored lhe late Tho1nas ~lore budget surplus this year . 0 11 .suspicion of dis1ributing Storke, a former publisher count('ff£'it curr£'ncy. of the Santa Barbara Ney,·1-_ _ _ _ ___ _ J>ress. by nn ming him lo the \'~~~-4!.";.t~~~~~~~~:: . .'~ CPA Newspaper !Jail of Fame W "-. ';t'i ~~,~~~.organization"• meeting ~ "' J·-~ y (/ HAHSEFROR M Reed reeei\'ed the Justu., 1.( 11 {VJ) t\' Craemer Rward at the final I" .ff~ CHRIST••AS M ~';:!:;1t,~r~~~1'~;:~ \~,~~'"iW (11..U . . m 1• "Through the energies or ~~ Sites Pe tite Thru Ext ra ~ thil! publisher. his stAff and ff Lorge ~· wide comm unity leadershi p. a ~~ ~ ._,. .... · ,) k: large underprivileged, delln-l'f --; \. Hostess Gowns Robes . "1 quent area of D<!I Paso ~· Robes AA Heights 'A'as transformed into 'l'trt 8 healthy, proud, thrlvini;i sec-Sleepwear • N ylon & Fleece -.ilf tlon . of the city," said the ~i Fashion Bras -Bik inis a nd Briefs M citation. ff E • SI 1, Reed emphasi?.ed in ac-~ Lon g ven1ng ips M: c:epC.ing the H\\'ard lhat the ff Kraus Boots -Hostess Slippers, Scuffs 1\ newspaper's cru~ade for tht' ~ Oea rfoam • M ad y•• · reconstniction of Del Paso fJ. Heights was merely giving A O,IN !UNDAYS -HOON TO ! P.M. t,. hel In hand to that com-* DIC. 17-24 , Wll lCDAYJ 9:]0 TO l :l O • m!lt~'s leadership by blacks, • Gfl:ADUATE CORSE:Tl f RES • 9• C1mftorl1bl1 Mexican-American! and other 370 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA in v1ur cw,. Iden!' "II was a COITI-i NMf ll•lpl!1 Mll-'""·10• w. 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Lako.....t "6 DAR Y P R OT EDITORIAL PAGE ' On the Road to 55 MPH After Jan. 1, it'll lake )'OU about 10 minutes longer fu1· Lhe drive tCt Los i\ngeles and maybe 20 minutes longer if you're going to San Diego. That's assun1ing , of course, that you obey the new 55 n1.p.h. speed limit bi ll passed by t he California Leg· islature last week and now before Governor lleagan for his almost-certaln signature. The bill -heavily supported by men1bers of both parties -is a reasonable reaclion to t he energy crisis l_n a state v:ith 1nore automobiles and trucks than any other state in the nation . President Nixon first discussed a fcderalJy imposed lin1it of 50 n1 ,p.h. for autos and 55 f_pr trucks, based on the presumplion (largely fostered by t he tr ucking in- dustryJ that the larger vehicles operate more efficient- ly at the higher speed. Even j ( that were so. the chaos it \VOuld have created on hig hways and freeways w ould have made it in1possible. Reve rsing the traditional traf- fi c now. ·with trucks in the left lanes and tars in t.he tight lanes, s in1ply goes agai nst all traffic habits and t raining. , /\nd for a while there was talk of in1posl ng federal s peed Jimfts on inters tate freeways, leaving state-owned freeways and htghways under whatever (·ontrols were in effect. Patently, drivers and h ighway pat rolmen alike wou ld have been confused beyond help with such a double standard, particularly in Southern California where federal and state freeways are intertwined in-so n1an y p laces. Current legislation proposed at the federal level would withdraw feder al highway funds from any state that d oes not adop t a 55 n1 ,p.h. speed lim it. That legis- lation, or something similar1 is almost certain t o be passed, but i t may be several m on t hs off. At any rate. it was on ly a mat ter of ti me before Cali- fornians would be forced to reduce their top s peed to 55 m.p.h. The Legislature, understandi ng this and highly conscious of petroleunt consumption in this hi gh· ly mobile state, acted wiU1 dispatch and produced a clean, sin1ple and worthwhile bill. It will save an estimated 300 million gallons of gas- oline annually and, contrary to what son1e have said, will reduce the accident rate. It will take will power to drive a car at a speed half of what it was designed to run. but we wi!I be exercis- in~. w.ill power in a lot of areas before this energy cns1s 1s over. Taste Treat E11d an ger ed Coastal California Jong boasted a bountiful sup- ply of t wo of the ocean's 1nost delightful and tasteful treats -the succulent, sweet. clawless California lob· ster and that mouthwaterin g delicacy in another s haped shell, the a balone. Abalone, when you can find ii , now goes at a s tag- gering $8 a pound and this year's crop of lobster is in the cooler at a cool $3.50 a pound -shell an d all. The California F ish and Game Con1mission is u nder- taking a study o r what happened t o the lobster. \Ve t rust an answer can be found before tile species d is· appe~rs completely, but we fear the a nswer is s.imply that it doesn 't r eproduce in quantities equal to the de· tn and. An d abalone, alas. now must be fished in water s farther and farther from shore by d ivers who report s h orter and s horter supplies. \Ve s hudder to calcula te the price per bite of these gour~et de Ughts a nd absolutely the on ly consolation is that 1t m akes that $2 a p ou nd sirloin a li ttle easier to chew. ' ' . ) 1 I . -----·-__ . .> -~ ...... De Sapio, of All .People, Scores Watergate NE\V YORK -Jn the years of his greatest po .. ver, when he ""·as the leader of Tammany Ha!!, the New York CoWlty Democratic leader and National Com- mitteenu1n, his enemies called Carmine De.Sapio The Boss \\•hi\e the people in his organization called him The Bishop. Nov.' defeated, deposed and despised by his enemies for having lost pov.•er. he is back in tov.'Jl after having served tv.·o years in the f'ederal slarnmer for conspiring to bribe a city official. But you can still see \.•thy they called hl1n The Bishop. He has an episcopal gravity. You fee.I you are in the presence of a presence. The famous dark glasses. v.•hich he wears because of an eve disease and which make him look-so sinister in the newspapers. turn out to be rather pale. had any "credibility" left. Yet outside of Chicago's Richard Daley there isn't any body in the country \\'hose views on Watergate \\'OUld be mo re interesting to hear. DeSapio oould play politics as rough as Nixon but he IOo v.·as scandalized : "I saw a headline v.'here it said Rose Mary Woods 1nay take the Fifth. This is dep!or:.ible. \Vhether she does or she dOC'Sn 't, she ls the President's secretary. lJnbe!ievable! They were operating the govcrnmer.t like a menu in a restaurant." DeSA.PIO SA \'S mESE things calmly, not like a man in the pulpit. lie kflov,·s that they can say he's a fine one to talk, but of course he is a fine one to talk because he does know aod he can make distinctions about traditionally pennJssible and imperrni5.5ible conduct that the rest of us can't. So he says of the break-in that it was crazy: ( VON HOFFMAN ) skill. and even now when he cringes at the word boss, he takes the tit!e of professional politician with pride : "Ni.'(on_ didn't have professionals around him. The mere fact that he had those advance men t Ehrlichman and ~laldeman), men who knew hO\V to Y:hip up a crowd or arrange fo r the balloons to drop at the right. I ime -t hat doesn't make them pro- fessionals." To DeSapio a professional fJ.rst or all protects his boss. That is, he is a guy with f I ex i bi I i t y and "sophistication." At the same time DeSapio. as a committed party organiza- tion man. bclie\"eS in loyalty every bit as much as the Nixon people . but "it depends if the top man pennits the right type of loyalty to exist. ''Take Kermy O'Donnell and Larry O'Brien. all those fellows around John Kennedy , they v.•ere as fiercely loyal to Keru1edy as Ehrliehman a n d HaldeiniJn were to Nix011 but they had the k.now·ho\v not to be so arbitrary and to be more flexible. "I think part of the difference is that Nixon In n1y opinion is an insecure guy_ Sure, he deser\'('S a hell of a lot of credit for bringi ng hi1nself to the spot he's in, but even at his apex I think he \\';)S the !y-pe or guy \\'~O says, 'I hope they don·1 calch up v;ith rne. because l have a pretty good act going here.' John Kennedy \vas di fferent Maybe inv•ardly he was just as rough but his style \\'as different. He had that Irish malarkey and he kne\\' v.·hen to ease off." For somev.·hat different r e a son s De.Sapia. like reporter Da vid Broder and other poli tical anal ysis. feels that the decline of par ty structure has a great deal to do 'vith Watergate : "TIM? type of p e r s o n N i x o n brought in buill his OYtn personal organizallon for him. and I've never ·seen lt to fail when that happens things s l.<lrt to deteriorate so that the y,•hole house comes do"·n on the housekeeper." As Can nine sees it. a powe rful func- tioning party strueture is an important additional check on how public office is being administered because, as he says. even if the elected offic ial is "il!ing to ta ke risks that may result in his political extinction the party isn"t: the party has to "·orry about \1'hat hai)pens after he is gone. DeSAPIO BELIEVES that the collapse of party structure has also incapacitated Congress: "\\'hy did Watergate happen '! Let me ask you, did v.·e have strflng leadership? And by that I don't mean old·time pols or hacks. I say the ansl'•er is no. In Congress you did not have a strong leader y,·ho v.·as respectNL lndividua!ism is nol 'il-'hat makes for strong institutions. The members of Co n g r es s can be Individuals, consult their conscienl"e and so forth, but they also have a , responsibility to mflke these inslitutloos \1·ork, and if they v.·£'re .. vorlting, Ehrlichman and Haldeman v.·ould not have been able to take Congress on . Remember the guy you can make a deal v.•ith easiest is the guy y,·ho is leaderless. lle's the guy v.·ho sells himself out for a dam or post office." Car rnine wou!d rebuild the party system by "scatlering a dozen Dick Dalcys around the country in strategic places." but as a nil lion v.-•e've spent a century destroying the structurts and disciplines thal made the DeSapiot and the Daleys possible. Novo they are gone and v.-·e r~I the loss, s01n eti mes so strongly v.-·e sen· 1imentalize the bosses of yore and for-get how rank !hey could ht>. But hoWe\·pr you f~l about that, the last of the r,real Tammany chieftains does have an ansv.-·er to Nixon's df'(en.'>e that he \vas just doing what politicians have a!v.·ays done. Far from a p p ca r i 11 g threatening, DcSa pio, the last of the. great Ne\v York bo.."5rs \Vhose line stretches back through \ViHiam Jl.1arcy Tweed to Federalist times. comes across at age 65 as a ,\·eighty man who compels s trangers 'to like him v.•ithout cracking jokes or acting sill)!". On first meeting you trust him and yoLI hope that the charges of corruption and gangster af- filiation against him aren't true.. "If I'm a professiona l political leader operating outta Washington nobody can convince me T gott.a send a guy into the Republican National Con1mittee by fore(>. . . .and tha t Cuban-CIA thing, I'd throw a net around 'em. .what !hose people were obviously trying to find out was McGovern's schedule to give their advance people so they'd know \rho's going to be where at what time and then they could set up a hara.~menl to throw the candidate off balance, but you kno\1' !he press has all those schedules. You can get one from a rt>porter . Or if I v.·antcd information on the 1".ational Commit1ee I could get any young guy or gal to volunteer 10 \\·o-rk in there." Mideast Peace Rests on Third Party "NlXON !\JAKES TIVEED look like S1. Francis of As sisi." DcSapio said ,1·hen he agr0cd to be inter,·iewed about \\'atergatr_ !·le v.·as relucl.<lnt to do it. He's still quite ac!ive in politics. mak- ing the rounds of v.·akes, marriages and testimonial dinners. taking cal!s from politicians in his office \\'here he savs hr :-r!ls insurance, but he kno11·s 1h~t if his name is publicly coupled \\ilh 1h ;11 or any of his fri end s they can gl't b11111('<1, lie v.·as .1!so du bious 0Ce<o1use v.·ilh jail and C'Very\hing he 11'onder('d if he \\'ATERGATE PAINS a man like 0'.!Sapio because it h~1s brought th e pro- fession of politics into disrepute as nothing else, his ov:n convlcUon inrluded For hun politics is a de<'lrly earned From the beginning of its independence as a nation. the Israeli government has altempted to get into direct negotiations wlth the Arab states. Because of this. the Israeli leaders have been careful to avoid innan1matory S1a,te1nen!s or propaganda that mi ght obstruct a direct approach. Even at the height of the recent \1ar. for example. Premier Gold:i r-.1cir re- ferred to the Arab counir'ies as "our neighbors" rnther than as en('tnie«. The re;~son lsrael has ahl'ilys \1 t1111 cd to negotlale directly \1·ith the Arab go\o·ernments is that it would thereby receive tacit acknov.cledgement that Arab leaders rerognized its existence. Coo- vcrsely. the Arab govemmenls have held bat'k doing anything that would indicate their a~ptance of Israel as a state. 11-fE DIRECT TALKS between Israel and Egypt. th erefore. over the im- plemen!ation of lhc cease-(irc reprl'sf'nt a breakthrough of the fi rst order for lsro.eli policy There is, hO\\o·ever, a We Must Consume Sensibly (Oink) Christian Science P.to11 it or Ser vice Stev.•art Udall. former secrl'tary of the interior. says that A1ner!cans nre energy pigs. \\'e certainly are. But we do not need to dis rupt lhe eoonon1~'. dismantle 011r homes and brea~ all the pa(lems of our li\'CS u1 order to 1nect the fuel shortages, \\'hat we need to do, on the short run. is 10 be more sensible. On the. long run. "'e need more careful and drastic planning. of our energy needs and resources. I .-:I Congress is in the mood to meet the President's requests for instant legislation. The people generally SCf'_m !.o be willing to cooperate, and it would be wonderful if vo!url1ary action cou!d wipe up 1nuch of the piggishness. But if it does not. con1pulsion is alv.·ays available in the form of gasoline ra- tioning and o~her sin1ilar n1easures. I F r.10ST OF US do really economize in the use of fuel. v.•e "'ill go a long way toward meeting the in1media1t~ pinch. There will also be a great many benefits. Driving more slowly is a safety I I : .. '•1 ' ., • '1':-! "' . \.-' ~ , ' . , I measure. So is the extension of hou rs of daylight in the aften1oon by continuing day light saving. Cooler build ings and homes are more comfortable and salubrious for 1nost peo- ple, The special needs of a fe\v 'vho require more V.'armth can surely b(' '-Qlet by special measures. The change of altit ude frorn pig- gishness: to mutual consideration might be the greatest benefit of all. \\'hy aren't there more car pools'.' ;\tore. "'al k· ing? ~1ore bicycles? A 10 percent (or more) diminution in the glare of neon in all our cities would leave the advertisers in the samp rela tive position. Christmas 1 i ~ h t s needn't be quite so gaudy and red undant, blazing for so many preli minary wrek~ "\\'E'LL BE GOING through .'I test or vohmtarism. How much can in · dividuals and organiiations do just beca1LSe they want to be sensible and cooperative and oonsiderate? Rightly coo- scious of need, Americans ca n be very considerate indeed. Isn't this a lime for it? looking farther down the road, the problem must be !Acklcd from bo th ends: consumption and production. Transportation i! perha ps the blggest consumer of energy. Mass transit uses far less energy 'than private cars. Trains use less fuel than trucks per ton moved (one to six) and enormously less I.M n airplanes (one to several hundred ). We need a total restructuring ol our transportation systclWI. A Jot of energy could be saved thereby, with many other gaJns. Tha t ls only one of the various ways In which energy use could be conserved. ·~ Energy production can also be enonnously improved. Research on solar and geothermal energy should be in- tensified . Production of coal -and en- vironmentally good ways of tidyin g up afterward -c<in be increased. There is oil from shale. There are the undersea oil reserves, for which safe 1echnology and fair laws of the sea need to be developed. There is .relatively "clean" use of nuclear power through the ultimate achievement of nuclear "fusion" beyond the present ''fission.'' But even here. wil h stupendous sources of energy st.ill potentia lly available. there is the question or piggishness. J u.st because more energy can be gene rat~!d does not mean we should continue usin~ it at an exponential rate. Mechnnic/.ll energy has lifted the burden of toll from the backs of part or mankind, But a good society i.11 not ju.st a pwhhllt· Ion society. WE DO NOT NEED the tempos of modern life. Ninety miles an hour down the superhlghway is not a sign of domi· nlon over nature. It is usua lJy slavery to something vain and perverse. Perhaps a reexamination of the scale and values of time would help. Why Is supersonic a ir transport such a gain? Why must we try to compresa so much into ou r daily lives? Nobody is going bock to the horse-•nd·bllj!gy. Present· day jet transport has many virtues. Yo u can get home at night a lot ortener lhan a few decades ago, and that ls good. f\.1oderntlon 11 nd reason. and con· siderati-0n fo r others, lncl\Mling the energy•starved peoples of the world . could tum crisis into boon. ( NORMAN COUSINS ) serious Oaw in two-party negotiations, as lhe cease·fire talks have already dl'monstrated. One of the fundamental principles in rcsolvmg disputes betv.·een tY."O c."OU· tending parties is that there must be an impartial and authoritative third par- ty at the table who can keep the discussions from going off the track. -Nothing is more natural in two-party exchanges than for each s ide to r~ist any proposal made by the other - oo matter how inoonsequential the pro- posa l migh t be -lest agreement be interpreted as Y.'eakness. The same psychology generally results in extreme d("'mands being made by each side as part of a bargaining pro<> css. Once having taken a position, how- ever, each side has a tendency to dig in as a matter of na tional honor. A THIRD PARTY in the chair is in a position to keep the contending parties from losing face. A ihird party can make suggestions to which each participant can respond on their merits. A third party can hold private ses.~ion, away from the conference t abl e , eliminating or clarifying issues that w.ight otherwise result in deadlock. M~t importantly, a third party can rule out nonsense and fix responsibility for a ny delaying tac.tics. This is not to say that two parti es, left to themselves, wilt never agree. It is j1LSt that the process Is an ex· traordinarily difficult and hazardous Qne. and is apt to be drawn · out over a Jong period of tlme. THE MOST dramatic eumple of the kind of complicaUona and dUficultles that can result from two-party neaotia- tions. of course, is the Paris tnlks on the Vietnamese war between the United States and North Vietnam. 1'beee talks were in a condition of Conunulng deadlock for more than two years. A clear Indication of what was to be eicpetted, in fact., ramt tn the preli minary exchanges held for the purpose of arranging the negotiations. Each side was so determined to ovoid giving any imoresslon of "softness" that both •rgued interminably over aich mat- ters a! the shape of lbe table. Moreover, each side waa: so fearful of appearin~ overeagrr W have the talks that the most lnsigni.ficant q~lons were tuml'd into mallets of basic principle. TH E ~fJDDLE EAST Conference that begins on Dec. 18 ,.,.j]I have more than two parties at the table . Because ol thls, the prospects for agreement may IX' considerably improved over the direct Cl'asc-fire 1a"lks b<.'twee.n Egypt and Israel. But, even in the case of a multis!ded conference, it is important lo have some- one in I.he chair who can make ef- fective rulings and who can keep the ronference from becoming a magnifica- tion of the differences betwet>n the con- tending pa rties instead of the means for reSolving those differences. Secretary (;eneral Kurt \\'aldheim ot the United Nation.'i, or his representative, la U., logica l cha irman. 1 Eventually, if there lt to be pmee ' in the world, some way will .,.. to be found of applying the rule ot law. · Under a system or law, ~ parties who seek a just naol:~on ot their grievances come to ccxrt when rules of evidence can be applied and where a judge can hold everyone • relevant discussion . Nothing is more dang~ tn thl modern world than the attempt ot na- Uons to seek peace without the in- strumentalities and lnstituti<llt that mako peace possible. 01.fJIM COAIT DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. IV .. d. Publlllur Thoma.t Keevil, Editor Barbora Kr~ibich Editorial Page Editor The ~itorial 1Pll&'P of "M!' Dally Pilot .leeks to tnlorm. and 11tlmulate reaOOn by ~ on this pqe diverM •eorrtmeritary ·on topics ol W.. tnest .by synrllcllted columnlrt1 and cartooni1t.s, by pmvlding a forum for ~readers' vlC"Wa and by ~Mnllna: thla ~11paper'1 oPlnk>m and ideu nn cumnt topl(I. ~ editorial optntons of the Dall>' PUot Appelll" only in {M editorlal column at the tnp or tM page. Opinion• expreued by the ool• umnlsta and canoonltte and k!tttt writ en arr I.heir own and M endorae- mmt of their vtcw. by 'ltie Dally , Pttot tlht:Nld be Wund. Sunday, December 9, 1973 ' ., ., ,. Who Says Life Is Crucial? By DR. GIL GEIS 'T'he protection of human life, it ls often claimed, represents a value so preeminent for Ame ricans that other considerations n1ust gi ve way in the race of lt. ti.Iurder is regarded as· the most taboo or criminal orfenses , aro us· ing anger and lrigl!:ering ean1paigns to control "Street crim e" through prevent ive detention. as "'ell as such things :is l'fforts to predict and 1sola!c "\•1olcnce·pro11c" pl'rSOns, the medical care a\•ailable in a coun lry like the Netherlands. It 1s sornPtlmP!!: auggc-stc-d that these ni;ure.-. 11re b1nsed by the !urge nonwtute p0polr1l!on 111 1\1ucr1ca E~'en discarding OUll-Whites in 1hc c;Jlculatlons ta callous enough stance 111 d tJe1nocracy) our infant mortality rema 111s 30 percent higher th an that of the Europc:.in na tions wit h the lowest figurl'S. IT t.tA Y BE ARGU~D in fact lh:lt the goal of protection of li fe l.!I often 11 1 bcsl only a camouflage for rnore vi ndic!i111J n1otlves and that many official policies are self-ilvidently destructive of lhe value they are grandiloquently proclairned lo protect.. Lavts against opiate drugs Illustra te this poi nt. Such laws are defended on the ground that heroin is an extretnely dangerous drug , 'likely to prod uce st:Vcre physi cal deterioration or death. t-.1edlcal studies i11d1 c;1tc clt°'a rly, howe ver. !hut fl!\V if any Sl"rious physical prob- lctns result if the drug is pure and if it is rulxed \\'ith distilled rather than tap v.·ater and injeeted .,..·1th a Sleri!e hypoderm ic needle. OAI LV PI LO T A 7 standing, "lurd tr is ronsidt red a raw and ugly street crime not becaUle It brln11s death to humon.s, but because It rtpresents acl!J by other kinds or 1>eople that are seeri Ms thrf'iUrn111c to lhOSt' \''ho m:1kt" th t> rul>'S .ind 1ntt'rprel lhc 1nean.Lng of "prC>lt!CtiOn <1r llfe " For, ali Ralph Nader has noted . ''if you \l'Jnt to talk about vlolenCf>, don't talk of 01ack Panthers. Talk of General 1'-1otors " Nader has at'CUSed the American automobile uldll!try of "crimina l negligen cl!:" for building nrld selling potrnt1ally le1hal cars, and in th is regard has undt!rlined our failure to deal rongruen1ly wit h al'ts that produce simil ar harms. "If there are l'rimlnal pen.:ilties for 1!11!: poor and de1>ri ved v.·hen !hey brtak the J;1v.•, !hen the re n1ust be crlm1na \ penalties for !he automohtle ind ustry \'then its executivr'.'l know inf;:ly violate standa rds designed to protf'Ct citize ns from inj uries and syste1natlc fraud " LC'l a youngster be frapped in a cc.liar, faeing death by asphyxiat ion or starvation , and !he nat ion holt.ls il s collective brea th, transfi xed by the struggle to save a human life. People and nioney \VIII be mus tered , \\'ilh cost no concern, to rescue the endanl!ered hum an lxi ing. Lest W(' be lulled by our own rhetoric, how ever. it is useful to scrut inize th e reality or An1crican policy <ind attitudes about human life. The protcc1ion of llfc actually is quite a secondary 1.:ont1•rn to us. and this concern r.xtends on ly to the 1>rotect 1on of certain kinds of persons fron1 rerta1 n kind s of danger. .As ,\olorris Cohen once noted ~ · · 0 u r revul.~1011 against murder is ra!her against direct ;)fld n1cssy forn1s of ii ," A footnote to the energy crisis prov id~s a clear ilustration of how unconcerned we can be about the protection of human tire. Prospects of a severe fu el shortage and Ylorry abou~ Arab b!ackn1ail finally led to acti on to ward inauguration of 50-or 5:>-mile-an-hour lim its along lhe nation's highways. just as nobody ever suggested lh<tt they ou~hl 10 be establi shed without an energy crisis. Life takes a back seal lo such overriding con· siderations as the sale or larger automobiles, Ille "need" to gel to places qui ckly and lhe rlght to kil l lega lly. Equ iv;1lcnt indiffcrcnc(' to life m i g h I be noted fr om exam ination of the statistics 1.'Q11- cerned wi!h inf ant n1orta!ity in the Unilf'd Stales. Fl1artin A. Gross', \\'riling in "The Doctors," observes thal our infant mortali ty rate of 25 IJl'r 1.000 livr births is I 11h in thl· \\'urld. lagging beh ind Czechoslova\0 ;1 and Ireland . and is 40 percent hig her ~han the rate in Sweden and the Netherlands. Thus. th ere arr 42 .000 children who are allowed to die in the United States each year because. though citizens of Lhc richest nation on lhe earth, ,~·e are not interested in providing Indeed, the analgesic quality of opiates is apt lo produce a pasaive life style that will keep an addict alive longer than withou! th em. Thus death from opiate overdoses. frorn criminal activity to support a habit and fro rn diseases such as ht!palitis are lnri:te!y the consequence of the illegal nature or opiates. The la.,..·. justified as protecti ve , bcconit•s the agf"ncy of disaster. NADER llA..~ NOTl'.:D TllA'f ai r poll ution ;irnounts to '·t'Ompulsory consumption of \'to- lcnce by most Arncricans" but tha t polluting a city or to.,..·n. though it Is similar to a rnassive cri111e 11·ave, 1s never included in sta tis tical eompila1ions that pay so much at- tention to ··n1uggers" and so little to "smog- gers." It .is not that !hf' one is so dangerou.~ and the oiher so be nig n -they both kill rind smof::g ing undoubtedly kills more prople !h:in rnu~ging -but that one act is done hv th(·rn ;ind the other by us. If hun1an life 1s as 11nparta nt as we like to say 11 is. then the le.sson is clear. IT \\'AS COii E!\' \\'110 suggcstl'd that n1ost A1nerican!l, told that they Y•ould be paid SS00.000 for the deed , would be perfectly "'illi11 g 10 press a button that would exterminate by remote control a peasant in India , provided that th<'Y "·ould not be punished, except perhaps by lhf'ir conscience. for the deed. Eugene E. Lunn , an analyst at !he rest>an·h institute of 1hc National Highway Tr;1fflc S:Lfet y A<ln1inistra1ion, predicted that the new speL-d rul('s would reduce traffi c deathg by 10 pe rcf'nl 111 197-t. sav ing about 5,000 liv.:s. Perh:ip;:; hve times as n1a11y pe rsons .,...111 be !'pan·d inj11ries, many of which would have crippled them for life. NO BODY, OF COURSE, has sugges ted thal such speed restrictlons ought to remain in effect once lhe energy cr isis is rcsolrrcl, Shah's Influence Rising • Ill TEl1RA'.\, Ir:i n -Th is bea uti ful. modern c.ily -capitlll of a nation \\'hich h11s been th" target of fo rf'ign conquero rs since the day of ~lohan1n1cd an<l th e site of lhe famous F.O.R.-Churchill-Stali n runference in 11l43 -has sudde!1IY bl'COme a m;ijor foc nl point for a \\·orld in cri sis. There 1.'fl n be no 11•ny of o\·crcstima1 1111t its present in1port ance to an energy. l1ungry United Stal t's. Ln f~1 ct . I belie\'(• 1hat all of us -from the gasoline-shv truck f.:i rml·r in Anzona lo the husiness BARRY GOLDWATER tyl'OOn in f\.'cw York -can give !hnnk s for a far-sighted L'.S. JXllicy \\•hich b.1cked the exct:p1 iona\1y brilliant Shah l\fohammed 11cia Pahlevi. .,.,.ho presently go11en1s Iran. I can1e here at the invitation of !he sha h and Rt th e cost of missing im· portant business ln ttje U.S. Sena te because or the deep concrm over 1hc i asotine crisis that I found ln my hon1e stale. Llke many Ylestem states. Arizona i:::: especially dependent upon <idequa tc gasoline supplies because or the long cli stances tha t ex ist bctll'cen i r s populated comn1unilies. If oohing else. I am sure lhal a sc ~·e!l-day visit to lhis \i cini ty of th e Persian Gulf "·Il l glve me a beuer u.nderstanding of tKiw to <i pproach lhe problem of the Arab oi l embargo. TilC Shah of Iran, once regarded by World Americans as a some\\·h.1 t dis tant and colorful figure or no im1l0rtance. could easily become one of the key factors u1 producing an .:irrru1gcm ent that vtould once again send oil in wllilnited quan - tilies to EuroP"!, I.he United States and Japan 1'his is bec:.iuse he moved quickly. .,..·iih our help 10 fill the vaMWm in one of the most strategic areac; of the \1·or lct when the British v.ithdrew as dominant force son1e years ago. '111us. in Lhis rugged, rock-strewn coun· try half,vay around the world from my nali\'c Arizona , American aid dollars arf' p.:iying a hondson1e dividend -not ooly for the J>ei1ple in my native state hut for the v.·ho!e North American con- tinent and the remainder of the free \\-Orld . I an1 not s.1y1ng !hat r.1id dle East oil could eliminate the energy crisis now gripping the v.·orld. But I am saying lhal an end to the 01\ embargo would help satisfy most of our immediate needs. get us lhrough a difficult winter and buy us a little tune to develop olher resources or supply and effecti\'e conservation programs. Thl're can be no doubt that lran is now the stabilizing force in the volatile Persian Gulf area. Th e shah has built a formidable mil itarv esta blishment that not only impresses · but also augments hb~ friend ly relations with the rulers of Saudi Arabia. \\'ho possess the largest knov.n reser\'es or petrolewn in the en tire "·orld. This vast treasur e exis ts only a few hundred miles from the southern border of the SoYlct Union. But bet\\·een the Arabian desert and lhe Russian border The President must be in ... all the lights are out. ' slands Iran. her army, her imperial air force and the indom itable will of the shah. Iran's 1nill1ary elements operate in some of the most rugged terrain in lhe v.·or!d, and the shah 's men have lrarne<f hov.• to make maximum use of their topogra phical ad\•antages should they ev<'r have lo stand in the way or a Soviet thrust toward the Persian Gulf oil. Jn th i!• space I can only touch briefly on the major accomplishments of the present. Shah of Iran in rebuilding his country and in improving the social and economic conditions of its people. They are form idable and should stand for yea rs as a monumen t to American aid and how it can be used t-0 benefit tho~ands of people when :i pplicd by an imaginative and dedicated leader. It is my belief th at lhis man is destined to be come one of the great leaders or our lime, <ind it is fort unate that destiny has placed hin1 in a posi tion of s!ratt'gir unportance. 1'hat opiate use is located almost cxchisively among the lower classes. and that it w1dercuts !he puritan ethic n1ay reasonably be regarded as rnore adequate explanations for its con- linuing crim inaliza tion than any regard for lhe life and health of the user or potentia l user. It would seem then 1hal human life is deemed a supreme value primaril y \\'hen the life In question is one or somebody ~! Effor ls are needed to see that all reckleS.!i, exploitati\'C, negligent and other irresponsible behavior which end:inge rs our species ought to be similarl y outla\\·ed and prosecuted with unremitting \'igor. Dr. Gil Geis reach es in the social ecology clepartntent at UC Irvine. 'L ittle Expectecl of Pe1i 1iy' Society Devalues Its Women In an early issue of the women ·s liberation magazine, "!\Is .. " there ap- peared a model marriage contra ct, drawn up by Mrs. (or Ms. l Allx Shuman. alloca ting the mut ual responsibilities of husband and wife. Here arc a few san1ple clauses: "Cooking : Breakfasts during the "A'eek are divided equally; husband does all weekend breakfasts (including shopping for them and di shes). Wife does all dinners except Sunday nights ... "Cleaning: Husband does dishes Tues- da y, Thursday and Sunday. Wife does Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. ·Fri- day is split according to who baa done extra work during lhe week. . . -. "Laundry1 . . • Wife does home lfl.undry. Husband does dry-cleaning delivery and plck·up. \Vire strips beds, husband makes them." Tran.sportatiou of children to school or dentist and other chores are also equally di vided in subsequent clauses. The contract Is prefaced with a sta te- men t that "'Ve reject the notion that the work which brings in more money Is more valuable. The ability to earn more money is a privilege . • . " Thus husbands ma y not be exempted from their share of domes tic chores on the ground that they eam the family's livelihood. A man's work out.side the home is not crf'dited to his side of the ledger. OBVIOUSLY NO such cut.-and-dried arithmetic formula of domes tic justice is going to resolve the dissatisfaction of housewives -or their husbands. Nevertheless, thf' foct that such a contract can be dra\\'n up ond proposed in all seriousne.!!I -a con tract envious of men and the ir ca reers and resentful (s. I. HAYAKAWA J of home-making and the burdens of motherhood -is a reflection of the severe frustrations in the livci~ of educated v.·omen as their roles are nOI\' defined in our culture. Midge Deeter. on the other hand. in "The New Chastity and Other Argumen!g Against Women's Liberation" (Cov1ard, ~1cCann & Geoghegan), does not belie\'e that women are vicUm.s of male op- pression. 'lbe present system, she believes, Is as much a product of v.·omen's desires as of men's. According to Deeter, "' o m e n . especiall y in the social c 1 as se s represented in the women's lib move- ment, are essentially parasites. For rr.ost married women , she says, \vork is a more fri volous venture than it can ever be for men: "Married women work because it pleases them ... to do so. They are free to earn lw money if doing so provides them with an opportunity to do something more interesting or satls· fying to them. They are free lo leave a job whose conditions are not lo their likin g. They are free, that is, to continue to behave like dependents." Women are not deeply comtTtitted to their jobs. 'Ibey are eMen l.ially volun- teers. To a man, however. his job is of utmMt importance: his career is his ultimate form of se!f~efinition . Women's liberation claims tha t men have a freedom denied to 1\·omr.n the freedom to es cape the burdens of family in order to realize themselves in their careers. Deeter says on th e contrary that married women have ~1 fr eedom denied to men - the rreedo1n not to care, not to work. \Vhich sex is the more oppressed-the men. who have to have career!, or wo- n1en. 'A'hO don't have to? All this reminds me or something n1y daughter said when she was about 12 years old. We were discussing the problems of her older brother. "It's f'asier being a girl/' she said. "People expect so much of a boy." For all the excesses of their rhetoric, for all their Black Panther-like paranoia (for example, they speak of the role of the housewife as that of "house nigger"), ror all their shrill hatred of males, it appears to me that the \Vomen's Liberation ~iovement touches on profound inequities in man-woman relationships. "Jack," we say to our boys, "you\·e got. to make something of yourself. You 've got to realize your potential.-' ''PENNY," WE SAY to our daughters. "you've got to be sweet and charming so you v.·ill find a nice husband and find happine!S in helping him realill! his potential." So if Jack is a good mathematician or mechanic or debater, there is no limit to our aspirations for him. Maybe he'll grow up to be another Einstein, a Thomas Edison, a United Stales senator! But if Penny i.! a good mathematicia11 or mechan ic or debater, \\'e hope that. despite these handicaps, she will grov.· up to be a good wife and mother. Perhaps the ultimate devaluation or \\·omen is to expect litUe of them. In Your Opinion: President Dips, Press Rises Tilevlsion ~ news '• Mitila1y Oroa11i1ed 1etlglon U.S. Sup11me Co url US Sen~1• P1css M~ior Garbctg·e Collectprs T1·us ted Over Police lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'VAS~UNGTON -Americans place mor e confidence in garbage collectors thRn in the police, pre&!, church, Congress or the \\'hite Hou.se, according lo a Senate-financed poll. The poll by lAuls Harris round that only two of 22 "instltulions" dra\Y sup- port from a majoMty of those ques- lione<I. Fifty-seven percent of tho9e polled have a gn!!al deal or c.w.rtdence in the medico] profession: 52,.fM'ccnt feel con· fident about local trash collection. At the bottom of the list was the WatCrgate-talntcd White House, ·with the support of 18 percent of th06e palled . Despite pessimism about govemn1ent, cynicism about leaders and alarm ove r the state or the natioo . Americans re- main confident that the system can work, the poll round, but they reject government secrecy and demand honesty and Integrity. THE 111.-POU. wu comml11loned by the Senate tubcommlttee on ln- tergovernmental relations and wa5 re- le111ed l1.1t week by ChairJJJ&n Edmund • S. Muakle ([).Maine) and S.n. Edward J. Gumey or Florida, the panel'o ranking Republican. The poll was conducted 5'P'· 13·12 and questioned t,696 perlOfll In 200 loca· tlona. Harri• allO 1urveyed 68 1tate ofOclals ln IS atates and 206 loca l. gov,mment ofDclall Jn 96 \OCAJl ties. Fifty-three percent of thote polled in the general survey feel "thtre Is someth ing deeply wrong in America ." Only 34 peret.nt or the allte officials and 45 percent of the loc~il leaders agreed. FORTY·FIVE PERCENT of the public sa id the quality of lire in America has deteriorated and 24 percent of the local leaders agreed. "Clearly the leaders tend far less to aee the rountry in a slate of unusual crisis, at least in part because they feel that governmental services and many other · key institutions are doing a more effective job than 1he public is prepared to believe," Jiarris said. Asked to list their chief concern , 72 percent of the people named innatton; 57 percent cited inflation in May 1972. Reflecting the effects or the Watergate scandal, integrity in government has replaced laxes as the No. 2 issue. OTllER TOP iSSUef cited were crime, drugs, welfare reform, pollution, taxes, the energy shortage, education and a ".social breakdown.!' The state and local oUicials in - terviewed generally· agrffd wilh the publlc priorities, but listed government lntelJily as the No. I tasue, followed by lnfiatlon, the energy shortage, crlmt! and pollution. llarrls found that government leaders agree there Is a lack of confidence In government, but they tended to blame Watergate. TH•; STATE AND local government offlclals hnpli cd that the ntiwa medlA nre purlly to blame for the dlsen- t hantn1cnt bec ause_ of medl1' efforts lo disclose the \l/atcrgate scandal. Although 41 percent or the public ex- pressed a great deal of confidence in television news (up from 25 in 1966) and 31 percent in the print media •up from 29), only 17 percent of the local leaden expressed confidence in TV nev.s and 19 percent in the press. The citizens and leaders generally agreed on their relative ly positive reac- tions to local garbage c o 11 e c t i o n . medicine and the police. and on their low estimation of law firms and the e1ecutive branch of the federal govern· ment. But in the public poll, only ~two in· stitutlons drew more confidence than th ey did in 1966 -the print media and TV news. PUBLIC CONFIDENCE In the ex· ccutive branch dropped from 41 percent I() 19 percent. But when the results ot a 1972 Poll are compared with thOlf!I of 1973, the executive branch was the only one of 12 areas ahowing a decline -fro1n 27 percent last year to 19 this year. Here II how the public rated Its con- fid ence ln various lnstltutlona in the September poll : Medical profenlon 57 percent; garbage oollectlon 52; colleges 44: local police 44; TV nen fl; the military 40; local schoola 39; oraanlied religion• 36; loc11 I United Fund ~; the Supreme Court 33: Senate 30 : press 30: major con1· panle9 29; House of Reprtsentatlves 2'; local gove rnment 28: state government 14 : law firms 24 ; otgnnlzed !labo r 2fJ ; executive: branch or the r!!df'ral govern- ment 19, and lhe While Hous~ 18. > There is something deeply wrong today We always have one crisis or another Total public Selected leaders IMPROVED SINCE 1963 35 -x. 61 "- r , .. ~· MARCH '68 39"4 55 "4 CROWN WORSE 45-x. YES IMPllO'IED IT -IT WOISE Federal government 23 ' 37 .. Stale government 27 t. 14' Local go vernment 28' 11 t. I SEPT. '73 53.,, 37.,, STAIID IHE SolM£ 15% NO CHANGE 34 ... 52 t. 54 .. • ·-----·-- --_,. ........ _ ·----- 1\ IJ UAJL V PILOT 5u11da1, Ott~inbtr q llJ7J -----"---- Beach Ex pected to Limit Campaign Funds 8 )' TlRllV COVI Ll.f'~ innde cxpc nd1turl's un !us rebdtes to candidates or com· -Total anonyinous con· ""a! first suggested 1n early So far . no ca n d i d 1.1 t e in 01 lfl• D••IY ~1101 \!f!t XMAS FOOD CARAVAN to Ca l~xico Dec. 16th bth<ilf. 1111ttl'CS not available Lo. the tributlons inay not exceed $200 October b~' Cow1cilman Ted a city election has spent that II IJ I h Food & Toy' for Needy Farm Worker1 un11ng1on t' <i 1· 11 Cuun--Loan\ o !l)OllC)' properly "1.'fll•ral public . to an individual candid11te. Bartlett, "·ho "'anted a la 1v n1uch rnoney. The hig est I » I !I h. '· • ed Drop.Ott Loc1tlon1: t -12 -1·5 P.M. t'l llll'll <ire c:<p<'Cll'u It> ac opt or n ll·r I ings n1ust u..: _ Total conlributions and suni lar to the new one adopt campaign cost was rE!'(."Orded · It' l ! \I )d hi r 'iOl'I ~ o n h ha Sr. M1r{1 lpl1e1..-1 C•i•ct....-425 Porii ""·· Lo111~1 le-x• 11 1 w l'l Y Cl\\' · OI 11' 111.f 1'1 1· -Tiil<; T F. R 1\1 "~-total expenditures lo one ('~n-in NC"'JlOrt ocac I t pro-l;tsl )'Par by incun1benl l\1ayor unpostng a Sfl.I K>U t:t•lling on tnhution" docs nol include a didatc arc e<1ch limited to \'ides a flexible ceil ing lied or !he C'O~\ of ea1np;Hgn1ng 111 -Tll E FAIK market value i!1ft of service nr lnbor a inaxlrnuin or $5,000. to the nun1ber of registered George ~tcCracken. 11'ho spent U"h..t M1tt11tdl1t Cll1rc11--t20 'W. ltth Sr., C11t1 "''" 01un1c1pa! l'll·('tfuus. must l>t· reported for goods. i•olunlt'('red by the person i·orers. $3 ,989 and lost !he election. votunt'Hr• cill: 537•2021 'l'l 1c ord1nall<'l'. 11 l11eh 1~ SL·l'1·1ces. fac1l1lles or an.vth1nf> rwrforrnini; thf' service or Tll [ rlN[ for violation of Bartlett had suggested The limits on how niuch /_~!!!!!! .... =:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~':!_- bt•fort' lhv co1t11l'd l11r 11n;1I du11:-il~·d lo lhc t;unpa1gn. labor1suchasvolunteershand· lhc proposed caznpaign is a perhaps JO cents per individuals can donate to a ;idopt1on. 1101 0111\' l11n1t-: 1h1· -Cuntrihu11oll" inch1d1• 1!11• u1g out litl'rature l. 111:1.'iinuun of $100. The person registered voter .,..,hich .,..·ould candidate have been exct.~ed , amount a {"HHd1da1c t' ii 11 µtirchasc of l1ckel" hJr C\Cll!S -!\'o indi \'idual n1ay CQTL· fou nd guilty nf such a violar ion have been close to $7,000 in with sornc individu~t con· S!Jl'lld, bu1 :i!:-:u 11u1s !hr s;nnc :-ul·h as dinnl'rS. !u nehcon s. 1r1hute n1ore than $200 10 one would also becoinc ineligible Huntington Beach. His rouncil tributions as high as $500. S5.Uflo l11111t u11 t•o111r1bu11v11s t't1lli1•s ;i nd ~1nn!:1r hind .l'<U!'i· c;u1didri te. tor l'ICction or if already 1natcs. though skeptical about The cnrnpaign ceili ng \\'ill h<' f'<lrl co ll ct·t 1111-: at·ll\'1!1es_ _ r-:o cand1d a!e may con· elected c.oold be ren1oved their ability !O enforce such be discussed during lh e roun· Ot/i('r.proi·i!-ion" 111 th!' Pl)'" -l'o111rihut1ons ;1!:-u 1n<:Jude 1r11Jutc n1ore th ;.111 5500 to l11s fro111 office. a la"'· ;1greed to a flat limit cil's 7 p.m. regulAr SC'Ssion Ne arly Everyone Listens to Landers posed six-pagf' la11· :d"n l1n11t lilt· gr<1nt1ng of d1 :-.counts <>r u11n <·an1paig n. 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Pho11e Save I R eader s (;asi 'f"hf' llunting!on B c ;1 eh pu blie libri•rv bas 11s O\\'ll sol u-1 . I !ion for the fuel shortage. Librarv pa1rons th ir~ty lor the Y>ri!lcn 1\'0rd but l\''1 r\' 1 of thir~t.v ;iuto rnobile Ansolin;. I 1:1nks don 't h:1\'c to lcavc their hOlllt'S. I l'i!\' libr<irian \\'a It e rl .lohnSon . offers 111·0 :iltl'fll.'.I· 11~·cs· d1nl -.'l ·book and !hl'I IJookrnnbilt•. Alt a rcsid('n\ has lo do ! t!'i phone 5:16-5-131 and !i.'ll !he library \1-h;it hook is desired <111d i1 11·ill b(• m.'.lilcd. The boo ktnob ilc. :1 1nobile lihrar\-. • 11.<:o rn:i kcs regut:ir 1r1Ps f througl1oul !he con11nlu1it\',' ('.111 th{• l1brnry f,1r in- forn1at1o n on it" sthedulrf! -.1(,p,.; (;osla Me sa Earns 't\'s,' Sa ves (a sh l'os1a l\le<;:i 11;1 ... f•arned not I one b11! t\\'o "A·!'·· f1·on1 .\l;inhattan·hased bond hr1uses I that examinf'd the c1 1.v\ S.J J million ~pen sp:lCL' pack;+~c The: report cn rcl. an A.\ hon<!' ra1111g. n1ean<; .1 s;11·in~~ ~·f Sl ~0.000 lo the r a x['):Hrr~ of1 (',,,,(Cl i\)1·~:i. ;1ccord1IH! lu I \l;iyor .Jar·k l!:ln11nl•!I 11ho 1:roudlv brouch1 llll' ··l!r(Jdrs" 1 ho1nl' fro111 1\'t•1v \'ork 1 llan1mctt. ;ilon:~ \11th l11v \l<inagcr Fn·<l S(lr•;dx1I ;11111 1 Finant1· i)1rer l1)r l!nh t1n1nn 1·is11rd .\loo<h··.,. :11 111 Sl ;111d:1rd i!lld l'nor"'. 111 \1n1·1111l1·1· 1111h th(• hPpl' Id l'l'('t•i\ Jllg ,J (;i1ora hlt· r.11111).! \\Ji.it thl' ralin~ n1e:ins 1" rl1a1 Cos!:; .\l t·~;uis 11111 1 11 :i lower 1n1crt'!--I r<ill· d11n11 i.; thr .1u-.1rar· ua141ff f)('l'lod ot rhe bonds . 1"l1C' r;11(' has no! 1 hC'C'n dt·1··rn11nl•r! but locul of·I fi cials cslin1:itc the A A rcprt·sents a S150.000 savings over the 1\ ral ing norn1a!ly accorclrd for 1nunici pal bonds of smallt·r cities. Firr n Paul For Agne1v Food Gifts PHll..ADELPllJA t AP 1 Joseph 1-f. Rash. a ,·ice 1>resi· dent of thr Food f"~~1r : supermarket chain . ha!i r('p<iid the company for gifts of food r he regularly scnt to forn1t·r Vice f)residrn1 Spiro T . Agne1v. says Food Fair Prcsi· dent Jack Friedland. Friedland rf'fused thi!I \\'('f'k lo reveal 1h c amount of , money. but said it 1vas ''insignificant.·· Baltimore radio s I at ion \VFBR says Agnew got food "'Orth more than $6.000 over 273 weeks. F'riedland de!lcribed H.ash as a long-lime friend of Agnew and said he ~ a special l.'Ompany fund to finance the gifts. "Mr Rash does ~ good blf of entertaining 111 t hf' Ualt1more area," Fricdlnnd said ... Th is is for public relt1 · t1on~ purpasts. 1-fe draws tht rood for th is purpose. llr rlN"~' the food from lh i.~ fund tor !hr ~o-<'.'allt--d gi rts. llC' did 11ot111 oi;: illt"~al " ' You choose from these exciting scents for Christmas. 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The prankster who slipped fortune cookies lnto a Richard Nixon campaign suggesting he be elected mayor of \Vhlttler; who.tile comely spy distributed &.. newsletter on 8 a r r y Goldwater's can1paign train assuring eve ryone the drin king water wasn 't fluoridated, and who suggested sending R Blink's truck to a political barbecue at John Conna!ly's ranch and parking a h1exican laWldry truck behind it was saying politics isn 't fun any· more. "Wate~ate," muttered Dic k TuC'k. "It would appear that prac· tica l jokes, hilarity , o r whatever you want to can it -well, these guys have ju.st simply given it a bad name .... " Over scrambted eggs And then there wa s Watergatt, Tuck encountered former presidential chief or staff Haldeman not long ago in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in \Vashlngton. "Ca1neran1en were there, and I said, 'What's going on?' ·'They told me Haldeman V.'as down the hall appearing before the staff or the Watergate Committee. Sen. John Tunney's office "''BS down there. so I went up to a cop who had the ha ll blocked off and I said, 'I'm the direct<.r of th e 13aki:rsrlc!d band , and I've got to 6Ce Sen. Tunney about I he 1)[1rade.' "And he said. 'Sure, oktiy.' "SO I \\'ENT down the hall 11nd was having a cup of coffee with Tunney's press secretary when a door opened across the hall and 11nldcman came out. So I stepped out into the hall. And Haldeman looked at 111c and sm11ed. \Ve've kn o1\11 ench othtr for 20 years. And so he said to me : 'Tuck, you started all this.· at Ease ··of course, I thought he \Oo'ilS joking. I didn't know, as it later turned out, th at he was quite serious. ''But Bob," I said, 'you guys ran it Into the ground .' "Politics used to be a v.·onderful sport. But now , for me personally -I v.·as very close to Robert Kennedy . And I was with him for 85 days including the moment he y,•as shot in the kitchen .... And then v.•hat's his name, Bren1· mer -when one s.o.b. wllh a gun can. you know, just change-1he \\'hole rult"5 of the game, 1 n1ean, it really took a lot of the sport. the joy, the hilarity oot of it for me ... .. So I haven't been doing much lately ... " ll as Dick Tuck turned serious? Could it be that Richard Nixon won't have Dick Tuck to kick around anymore? Perhaps, but over a second cup of coffee . Tuck obser\'ed that "when people ask me v.·hich prank was my favorite, 1 tell them : 'My next ooe.'" i.. 'NEXT ONE'S BEST ' Richard G. Tuck Sunday, Otttmbtr 9, 1q7.) DAIL V PILOT A 9 ------- , King's Li.do Arco 8o:l'Y!~~ b I l:u Co ffee and Tea From 1\nywhere Bolh 01 111• ..,,1ronc. to Udo l•I•. Ne arly E'i:e ry oue Listens to Landers rectntly at the Barbizon Plaza Hotel wb~re he "'as v•ailing to tape a television BP" pearance, Tuck, gra y i n g, curly-haired master political trickster of the 1960s, sounded dismayed. Our all-in-the-family sleep sale is four days only. THE NAl\1E Dick Tuck, he noted dismally, seemed to be cropping up more and n1ore often at the Sam Ervin show in Washington -where the Senate Watergate Commiltee has been investigating the political dirty trick.! of 1972. First had been Gordon Strachan. aide to the Prellident's former chier of sWf. who had told the com· mlttee even berore lt.s August recess that the Republican.! had tal~ed during th e cam· palgn about "developing a Dick Tuck capability .... " "SoWlds like a new missile," Tuck allowed , well into half a grapefruit. "I thought they might ha ve given the contract to J..ockheed, had rive cost OVef'·runs -and maybe the thing sllll hadn't gotten orf the ground." Second had been JI . R . Haldeman. the former White HOU!e chief of staff, "1lo confinned that he had agreed to "generat lJ'lg for our side the same kind of nctlvlty tha t was so ably carried out over the years for Democratic can- didates, and In 1972 for McGovern, by Dick Tuck. e. man who has been widely praiJed .... " • NOTICE HE SAID "ably," Tuck chuckled. But then, more thoughtfu11y: "You know, he JltttaUy was fingering me ... " Third w a s presidential speechv.·rlte r Patrick J . Buchanan. v.•ho said Tuck had trotted out a troop or supposed \\'Clfare mothers at !\tiami Beach in 1968 to demon.!lrete against Nixon . "Tht'y v.·ere all black," Buchanan recallrd. ' ' Th e y were all pregnant. And they we~ all carrying signs saying, "Nli:on's the one.' " Not so, 1aid Dick Tuck. "It ntver happened ... And now came Donald R. Segrettl, apologlzing profusely for faking letters in the Florida primary that accused Sens. Henry Jackson and Hubert Humphrey of sexual ml!conduct. '·That." !aid Tuck, "is what I ani 1alk!ng about." Politi cs never !eemed like it should be played that way, scolded Richard Gregory Tuck, pushing 50 now, sum· merlng these days in Aspen, Colo., and IS pounds lighter \ban Ule round·faced gremlin who tripped up campaign after campaign in days gone by. "WHAT I DID wasn't il · legal. Secoodly, it "'·asn't e~cr malicious. I've always tried to lighten things, to touch them with humor -and that 's not always easy. And thirdly. I tried, yOu know , In most cases, to dramatize a serious or an important Issue. Finally, what I did wasn't surreptitious or anonymous. Some have said Uu1.t I not only claimed credi t, I demanded It." In the 1962 gubemat\onal eleeUon, Nixon and Tuck were at I~ 0 Speaking at the Lo! Angeles Prtss Club, Tuck said, candidate Nixon regained "a sparkle of humor ... "Somebody asked , 'Have you 1een Dick Tuck lately?' "He smiled and said, 'Well , the last time 1 se.w Tuck he was wearina: a Nlxonette C01lume.' "HE DIDN'T KNOW I w• lhere. So I gol,tbe microphone and aald I w• ldnd ol shocked that he would 11Y such a lhlng. But I oak!, 'My llpo are forever ..IMlld, and 1111 never , tell lft)'bodY\ bow he dt&eove™ me' la. that Nix· onette dress.' " Campal(lll 1972, however, waa a dlu.ppolntment. Sen. 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BllANO l\IEW, 6UARAl\ITEED MERCHAN;:..;. ;;:Dl;;:S::.:E:;..._ _ __,. __ ...., COSTA MESA . 3088 BR I STOL ST . Sari · Oieqo Fr ee wa y .it Rri \t o l I HOLIDAY STORE HOUR S MON. "ru SAT. lO AMtt lOPM SUNDAY 10 AM to 7 PM • , -\-.--. • A 12 OAJLY PILOT , Re'-4,rrion Plea Win s Transfer , SA~TA /I \'A -Rt'llgl<111, ;a topic sl1t11ule'd 1n n•cf'llt ;~t>ars bv go~·crrtr11en1 le:.idt>rs. •has \'.'on a ~m:111 victory Ix-fore ! 1he Or;111gc Cou11ty Board of ;:Educat[o11 ; 1\•.'o Buena Park J1igh : S<·hool slud l·nts att<'nding an !C'arl y mvrnin~ 1\1 or n1 on ;sc1ninary class ,1·a.r11ed to 'transfer lo a Lo~ Angeles Cowlty school cloo~:r !u thf:>ir home so they could get to regu lar morning d asses on time. The transfer request by r..tark and l\lelind.1 'l'hon1pso,n was turned down by both the Full erton Union lllgb School District admi nistration and the dist rict school board. It was cont rary h> a new policy aimed at ctJt11ng back on intcrdistrict transfers, trustees said. Sund~y Orcrmbtr 9 1973 Ul"I T1l1phot1 The cflildren's mother a?- peall'd t~ county boar d members. saying the two go to seminary classes at 6 a.m. each day as p<lrt of a four year progr:.im tha t will carr~ them on into college and the ti.1ormon ministry. COUNTY LAWMAKER EXPLAINS BILL Cory Propotes Measure for Crisis By the time they get home, she said. they miss the bus to Buena Park High nearly four tniles aw ay. Less than a n1ilc from their home, just across the county line, is Ne ff liigh of the No rwa l k-L a ~1'irada district. Cory Pushes .State Oil Supply Control County trustees, part icularly Donald Jordan of Ga rden Grove and David Brandt of Sant.a Ana were \.Q~viously touched by the appE'<\)-. By CAl<DACE PEARSOl'i 01 lfM D1Ur Piiot SllH The state would have the power to condemn oH su pplies for use by schools. police and other public agencies under controlled oil lands. Cory estimated about 100,000 barrels of oil a day are needed to run police and pu blic power agencies alone and said oil companies that used to sell SUri>luses to public agencies at lower prices are now reluc· !ant to supply then1 at all on long-term contracts . "This is a marvelou s pro- gram and lhese children are to be commented for devot in{ their time," Jordan sai d. '·Though t regret overturn- ing one of our local boaros I think in these times the government has to step aside ro let lhe kids have their religious training they want," Brandt added. The rest of the board agreed . voting unanimo.usly to let ~fa rk and Melinda change schools. Grace Day Appointed SANTA ANA -Grace Day, head of the home economics department at University Hi!i!:h School In Irvine. has been ap- pointed lo the Orange Coun ty Department of Educatioo Coord ina ting Coun cil. The council is supposed to provide better comm unication bet"·een hon1e econ o m i c s teachers in Orange County. There are 18 members. Other duties of lhe new council includ e promoting stu· dent f'n rol!ment. in consumer education and the inlage of home econom ics in the com· munity. Won1a11 Sues For T11jnri es SA:-JTA A~1\ - A woma n \vho hlt1J11t>:<: n Mission Viejo shnpping c<'ntPr and two ~ofthall organizations for in- juries su ffered \\'hen she fell ov<'r a p!lrking ltll chain has ~ued nll 1hrre defendants for !125.000. r..1rs. Avis de Lonais nam"~ l\'tission Virjo Plaza . BoblJy Sox Softball and the Tnterna· tional Girls Sorrh.111 A~SQ('ia· li on as dcf<'ndnnls in her Ora nge County SUiJ<'rior Court ac1ion. !\1rs_ ne Lonais slates he r injuries suffered last Sept. 111 \\·hrn a chain was strung across the Plaza parking lot while a so ftball g:ln1c ""1~ in proc<'SS. legisla~ion introduced b y Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (D-Gardcn Grove). Cory proposed the eminent domain ·bill Thu rsday as the Legislature met in special session to de al "'ith welfare and energy matters. A companion measure in- troduced by Cory ·n:iursday "·ould n13ke pipelines owned by private oil companies "common carriers." v"hich means any oil producer could use them on a first come, Hrst served ba sis. Bll.J.. NORTifRUP, a Cory aide in Orange County, said th~t the private refining sector of the oil business is "en- thusiastic" about the legisla- tion. "Jf we get the oil, they 'll refine it," he said. Asked about the reaction of private oil compani es to the twin measures. Northrup said, "I in1agine tmy v:ould be les.s enthusiastic about it." "But the reason ," Northrup said, "\\'e're in such a pro- blen1 is the fact th ese pipelines have hem controlllXI hv niii}or oil companies to U1e. <'xtent they discourage prr.duction." If ;i n in.dependent oil pro-- ducer 1vants to drill well s and an independent oil refiner u"BJ1ls to make the product sateahl<'. Nor1hrup saJd, they have problems g et ti n g 1Qf:P!h4°'r. THE PrPELINES are all conho!INl and tru<'k ing !he oil is 100 times as e~nsh·e, he Sfli<l Cory told reporters Thurs- <l;i\· !hil t d<.'~pitf' the en(•rgy t->horta~e. some independent oil r<'fint'ries 11·C"re operating at only 60 to 70 percent capacity h1'1'~1usr· lh1'\' c.1n'I get n1ore 011. L'orv ~:lid the pre~ c n t :<:l"<;!('ltl has CTf'il!N"l a "\•jrtual 111onopoly by theo;e few com+ panics 01-r r the entire oil in- clu:-tr\' in l'.'.l!ifiJrnia " fn related legislative action Thursday: -ASS('m blyman Kenneth ~feade (0-0akland ) proposed a "clear a uthority" for the lands conunission to control 20,000 barrels of crude oil the state gets daily as royal ti es on tidelands . .. -State Sen .•. 1" er v y r,. Dyma lly (D-1..os 'Angeles ! In- trod uced three bills which would erase the oil depletion allowance for five ye.ats',lXing oil companies under th e jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission and take av;ay depletion allowances from companies that ignore legislalive subpoenas. -State controll er How.ton • Flournoy, chairman of the : sta te lands commission. said ~ he'd reconsider the sel ling of st.ate ro yally oil t o in- dependent oil companies. He's been urged instead to a llocate the oil to state and local governm~nt a~t.'llCies. TH E PROPOSED contracts. "-orth about S9 million to the state. involved about 7,000 barrels of oil a day from tidelands over ~he next three \'C'ars. · !\1uch o( that oil is from the off~hore \'.'ells in Hun- tin gton Beach and Seal Beach. Alt.hough hf' said the con· rr acls \\·1th the independenf.!I r(·rr".oent a ~ood dea l for the stale, Ftot:mov said he "'"'OUld r ('\·1r\1· the sit uation. There 1::; an ertra 3.000 bar- rels of 011 a day that wa.!ln't bid upon by companies, F1oor· noy said. 1~tiich could be used for <'mergencies. The st;i!c gl'l'> paid in roy· <1IL~' oil by the oil companies using tideland-area wells. Blood Unit Se ts Drive Under Corv's condemnation bill. the sint(' [..ands ('.Qm- mission vlould be empo~·ered to ro ndC"n1n oil. pay a court+ determined rair market value nn<I th<'n rl'$ell it. The aim is to provide enough oil to city ;ind county go vernments. police and fir e departments and sch o o I di::;tricts. SA1\IA ANA -The Orange Counly Red Cros!\ Blood r(·ntcr here "'ill open Dec. 16 for i1 special drive to build up bl ood supplies to offset :111 r.xrcctcd holiday !eason shortage. The center will be open from 10 a.m_ to 2:30 p.m. and pro- 'I'fll! bill rcstricis the con· S[JCctive donors ca n call for ck•1nnatlon procedure to state-an appointment. ~~~~-----'"'--~~~~- INCOME FOR YOU fr••111 a Gift ... •You can receivo a life income and immediate ta x benefits by participating in one of lioag Meml'lrinl J-l 0~pital Presbytc.'Tian'1 fou r difl,.rcnt Life Income Gift. Plan,r;. Write" "II locl1y fo1 lnlorm1l~rr ~.fr. Tl'lomsa K. StedUng•r- HOAG MEMOR/Al HOSP/TAl PRESBYTERIAN 101 I Newport Bo1111~1 rd N1 ... ood 811ch, C,1t 92660 T1lopllooc (714jl4HlllO-Exl 1111 Dad , Son Facino-~ Drug Ra1•s S,1\J'ffA A."'l'A -1\'e\\l)Ort Beach Builder llenr_y \'larr Sprague ond his son, Eben, have been ordered to face arrajgnment Dec-IJ In Orange County Superior Court on rnultiple drug charges. • Briggs Seeks Re-election In 69th Assembly District B.v O.C. HUST INGS Of "" O•lly l'li•t Ii.It Assemblyman John Briggs (R·Fullertoni has announced he will seek re~Jection next year in the 6!}th ~embly District. ' Friday on the Alntrak "San (R-San Rafa el) of Callfornlti 's Oicgan." lle'll met't w\1h new welfare bill passed la5t ~ior c.iUzcos at 1:30 p.m. ~·eek by overwhelming n\a- at offices of the county's jorities in both houses of lhc Jtetlred Senior \Io I u n t e' r Legislature. Program. Without the bip, California Later, r.toscone will hop an raced the prospect of paying Orange County Tran s i l $250 million mo re in puhli<' Distr ict bus: for lhe trip to asslslance costs plus losing Upper Newport Bay (or a tour $90 million in federal aid. ORANGE COUNTY Harbor .Judici:i l 0 i st r i c t Judge Cal vin Sch1nid1 ordered higher court action arter charges of possessing LSD. am phetamines, marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia "-'ere filed agains t Sprague, 55. and Eben Ca rle ton Sprague, 26. Tile 69th district, created by 1he Californ la Su preme Court re-apportionment plan, encompasses muc h of Briggs' old 35t h dislrict, including Fullerton, La Habra , most or Brea and Anah eim and a por- tion of Buena Park. (presumably on foot) of the Jn the Assen1bly. only Bob 10 55 nliles an hour p.lssed bay \l'ilh Friends of Upper Burke IR-fiuntington Beach 1 · th the state Senate 27--1 and the Newport Bay. Jt wil l start voted against e measure. about 3:30 p.m. fr o m the * A s sembly 63 -4 we r e home of Orange C 0 u n t y AMONG THE legislators Assembly men Rober t Baclham Harbor Commissioner ~"'rank who voted no Thursday when (R·Newport Beach) and Ken· Roblnsoo , 1007 Knot1ingham1_a_b_ill_ro_d_uc_lng__::__th_e_s_:pc_ed_li_m_lt __ n_ct_h_C-O_ry_l_D-G_ard_e_n_G __ ro_'_'_I. Road. DOTll Jl.fEN were arrested by Newport Beach JXllice 111.st June 28 at the elder Sprague's home, 5515 River SL Both are free on $500 OOH each. The el der Sprague ts sti ll serving three ye11 rs probation lmpoJed last FebriJary for his operation of the Executive Escort Service -a dating agency that was condem ned during his trial as a pro-- stltution operation. ll E WAS FOUND guilty of_ pim ping and conspiracy to commit prostitu tion a nd ordered to serve 20 days in Orange County Jail ~·ith three }'<'ars proba tion to follo\v. Briggs was fir st elected to lhe Assembly from Orange County in 1!168. * STATE SENATOR Geo rge Moscone, -Is seeking the Demo eratic gubernatorial nomination . will be cam- paigning In Orange County agai n Dec. 14 and 15. The senate majority leader was criti cized by some last month when he hit the cam- paign trail in a four-wheel- drive vehicle about th e time the fu el crisis was descending upon lhe nation. While in Orange County Moscone claims, he'll use only public transpo.rtatlon. He is scheduled to arrive in Santa Ana at 11:43 a.m. At 7 p.m .. Moscone will be the guest of honor at a recep- tion sponsored by lbe Laguna Beach Democratic Club at the Unita ria n Fellowship Hall, 429 Cypress St. Before l e a vi ng for Oceanside Sllturday at noon on the Amt rak train from San Clemente. 1.1oscone plans to dip into San Diego County to visit the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Plant. He did not explain what public transportation1 he wil l use to get to the plant. * "IT 'VOULD BE absurd lo v ot e n o,'' d ec lared Assemblynwn \\lilliam Bagley SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY DECEMBER 9th & 10th I~ .. 26" w i4~ FAMILY PACK GIFT WRAP . , ' 3488 POCKET SIZE CALCULATOR Commodore Minuteman 6 adds, sub- tra cts, mulllplle1, divides. Battery oper- ated wizard flta In the palm of your hand. . . 'l/llH'l!lfll/IJ/ll.llllH!l!l!l!ff'Jff.D'h PUTT·PUTr• CONSTRUCTION YD. PLAY SET Toi.., hault, Nltt Outablti lllrdwood loy1 wltn moving ptnt. Wllll motor lr\lc:k, f\llMd lr1!1et, ll'IO¥tbll iork llft, Wlll'ahowe, oon~ MIT, _, ,, •• 7-FT. 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Kananga started his ranch four years ago on 3!>0 acres CJ( mangrovt-swen1p on Ja· 1naicA 's nor Ut coast. lie has l'l h('rd of 1.217 ct()('od1les. The place is (';lltcd S1\•an1p S<tfaris. and 1ouri,c;1s can visit the ranch to see !he sv•amps ;ind pools 11ht'r(' 1ht' t::rocs 111·r and br1•cd. Aul Kananga·s rnain business is c .~portillg thr 1·aluabk' s~1ns . ··crocodill· skin t101v sells for $2 fl pcunrt ;uut 1\'holc good s\,;ln f.!C'l ;; $-150.'. ti.an;1nga !old a visitor as !hey sill on the vernnda or his rarnbling frame ho1nr. rncirclcd by crocodilr pool.~. Tucked into his 11·aisthand 11•as a revolver. insurance against Kananga becoming a crocodile's lunch. "i\10\I'. th:ot croe th c r P\ ahnost killed ni1· one d:iy.·· Knnan~a said . •Jl}1nt ing to a , p;:iir of Cy1·s perring fro111 the middle of tht-1n:.ii11 pond. "He's sli ll after 111c." Kananga walked out to the end of a l>m!rd over the pond. The board is used to call the croc~ <it feedin g time. l\ananga dangled an arm over th. ... \1·atcr. The pond boil - ed up •N.de r the board and 35 pcn:,:•s of cr(lcod ite shot into the air. its Fll\'S snappuig at his hand Kanan~:1 qutl'kl.1· pulled it a\l'ay and gut otf 1h£' board "Ont' day I 11·a<; cleaning ou1 one ot thr pll:'i nnd 1ha1 t rOC' C'<lnlC Oll i or [!JC \\',"l[C'r 1 after mr. ~01· .. usufl ll1· thcv stop af1t•r a ft·11· feel RUt this on t 11·;is ttnusualJ:-· flg - gr(>ssivc ..The p!'.'n 1r:1~ surrot1ndcd by an 8-foot ch:tin-link fl'llCI'. I grabbl"d fnr it. bill th e fcn cl' just came n!!h! do"'n. Luckily KA NA~GA CO~I ES fr om ano!hcr guv as nearbv ;ind Florida \\·here the c.rocodilc he pulled "me out. Biit the t is nearly r xtinct because of croc tore off rnv shirt. li e I massive killin~ by skin "'as aiming for n;v kidney!'." hunters. The Wor ld ''1ildlifc Kananga 1s a slim man 1rilh I Fund reported recently fron1 deeply tanned skin. lon~i!'h S1vilze rland !hat 15 of 21 hair and lengthy sidebu rn s. I crocodilian species all over His hands arc <;carrcd "'ilh !he \\'Or!d "arc already con-crocodile bites. "But at least sidcr'Cd as seriously threaten-1 slil\ have all tny fin<>crs.·· ed ." b I !is legs and face bear other Crocodiles an.• still found in scars . .Jamaica. and Kananga. in his ·-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;\ late 20s says controlled farm -1 1 in~ is the hest 11·ay to save !hem . \Vhil c he and his helpers annually k i 11 some of tJ-re crocodiles for skin. other crocs arc being hatched at the ranch to rrplacc U1cm. Crocodiles are greener and ha\'c sharprr noses lhan all igators, \l'hich arc still found in the United States. C ro c od i I C!I are more dangerous and can reach 4.000 pounds and 15 (eel in lenglh, Kananga said. Kananga's crocodiles devour 6,000 pounds of assorted meat every week. "Horse. cow. chicken. dog. It's all ground up together." RECENTLY H ATC H ED crocodiles arc kept in smaller pens. Crocodiles lay their eggs on dry ground. "When peo ple come here, 1 show them how dangerous crocs can be and also how gentl e," he says. "I can call one CJf them and he will co~ to the edge of the water arid put his head on my knee. INCOME FOR YOU fron1 n GI ft ... •You can receive a life income and immed iate tax benefits by participating in one of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian's /01.u-differ1!nt Life Income Gilt Plans. Write or e1n todly for information: Mr. Thomu K. St1tdllrrger HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN 10 I 8 N•wpotl llo11lev•rd N1w11orl l1•elt, CA 91bb0 Ttltpl111t: 171') Ml --Erl 1• SAN Fl~ANCISCO (Ul-'ll - A b[g diesel truck roarL'<l do\\'n lhe freeway, thick smoke erupting frorn its vertical ex· baust like a n1ini-volcano. An orange and white car t raveled Ill the opposite lane. The ;1 river multere<l with a note of·frustration at the pass· ing !ruck "Dam, I wish I \verc over there so l could tag him." Behind the \vheel of the car was CIU'isline Bell , a nev.· breed c."!· "cop" in the Bay Area. She is one of 14 pcrson!I patrolling the re~ion on !he lookout f o r sznog-belching vel1icles. The Bay Area Air Pollution Control District launched tht- vehiclc patrol In early Nove1n- bcr, following the lead of Los Angeles. which has had :.""Uch a uni! since 1948. Los Angeles, ho1\'cver. has an all-maJe patrol. making ~1rs. Bell and fen1ale co- \\'Orker Lynn \.\lilliams W1iquc in Californ ia. "I spend about fi1•e hours a day behind the wh~·rl 111 San to'ranclseo or San ~lateo cou nties." said Mrs. Bell . "I've issued eight citations :ind all have been for trucks or buses." she said. Th e patrol cars arc cquippeQ. v.·1th red lights and si rens but lheir bright orange color m<'lkes t.hcrn appear 1nore like utility coinpany cars th an !ion1ething akiI1 to a police department's. "I pul!ed over a truck once and lhe driver asked me whal an ambulance \1'a1' doing ,,·i1h l!s Ugh! and siren on Md ··111 foct ." she ~;uct, "one 1\bo11t 167 c11atlon.s hav~ going in the 'low lane:-," ~lrs. !rul'k driver lh<inked n1f' nncl been 1~ued 111 Ha\' Area coon· Bell said. said he hoped his boss 11·ou ld tics since the p;1irols started . 11ic "smog cops" '''ea r grey ~ something a~u r the old 1'he average in Los Angele! ng he 11·as push ing" is bt-t11i·een 200-250 a month. slacks. blue blaicrs or a11 11,. __ ..;-~---·---------------1vcather jackets. In the Los Angeles area,\ the. !triage i' just the opposite. I The force there w car s1 unifom1s aln1ost identical to high\11ay patrolmen. ~lrs. Bell, de spite he r uniform. said she ha sn't had any tro.uble with drivers she stoppCd . 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Thf'n. to gi·t the machine's muse !lou•in~. its programmf'r selects IO of thfse JOO v.'ords as ''starters" to be used to begin eaeh hne o( \'er.IC. Other v.'ords are sorted out according to the ir funcho~,._ verbs, nouns, adjectives. and so on ~ and the m:1c·hinc told 10 produce sets of fo ur-line poems. the firs! three lines v.·1lh !'e\'Cn 1\·ords, and !he last line alv.•ays held to three v.'Ords. St1H sp;it--c drained Sll'kl y o·cr brvkt.11 loves \'our hght driven :;!01vly rro111 ftirt ive men- !\o heav!'llS slept . \\~n Ph illippy and his com· putcr L'illlaborate in this \.•;ay, he uses an "Interrupt" button on the machine to in troduce variety into the verse. Each ti me he pushes th is control. the con1puter selects a v.·ord seemingly at random. and in· corporates this into the 1)0Pm being proriut·e<I. So a dir- ferent version of the above stanza reads : o'er idle bodir.s And stars flo.,.,·eo:i evilly UJX>ll v;isl n1t>n, t\o passion sn1i!cd. lie has no "'ay of knov.•1ng which y,·ord in each case the niaehlne has selec~ed until he sees Its printed output on paper. The srort final Jines are selected from various combinations of 30 additional \\'Ords fed into the electronic "brain.'' \\rlth a n1&rkcd bu t filshionahle taste for slightly grim themes, 301 chun1s out ils ve rse merrily, orten of- fering sh<'er gibberish, of TELESCOPES ........,,.a• Ttrmfrltl,.; Qli. h ..,._ ,, ....... llt!llHllf "''"'IHtl To tum his n1:1('h1ne into a ··ixiet" Phillippy f i r s t "programs" it 11·1th a basic Here's an exampll': \\'hile dreanl n-0v.cd blindl y on broken hopes course. \Vhilc life reached C:\'11ly1-------------- through empty faces \\'hilc spaco flo wL'CI slo1r!y DID YOU KNOW THAT A 1914 DODGE DART SPORT IS PRllED F orn1er Union Leader Wins Slander Suit $146 LESS* THAN A YW SUPER·BEETLE? 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Flint , refer- red IQ hirn as a Con11nunist during a union election c:in1- paign in April 1971. lie said l«>l>erts made the a gift to give· a accu:>;1non as he tried to take ove r a n1ce ting of Union Lodge 2JOJ. Q[ Which 01\'CnS Y,'aS presidcn!. Owens attribu ted his lo.<iS of lhc presidency in a !<tier c<1n1paign to the al legations. An attorney for Baffone. president of a district lodge which includes Owens' local. said Baffone v.·as concerned about reporLc; of infil tration bv the Indust rial \Yorkers of the \\'orld, a left-11'ing labor grouµ of the earl~· 1900s. O"·ens \.1·as aw·arde<l $13.000 front 8;1ffone. 57.000 each fron1 Flint and !{ob er I s , $26,000 fron1 thf' district lodge. and Si6.000 rro111 the union's grand lodge. Defense at- torneys said the verdict 1•:ou!d he appealed. DOODLE ART. EIT DO YOUR OWN THING JN COLOR NO ARTISTIC ABILITY NEED ED LEAPERS IN THE CREAT ION OF Sflf EXP RESSION BY COLOlllNG ..!J/ you can "';}jooJf. 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A senior citizen in nee-cl of sornconc \\'itl1 a special skill contacts !he dC'pa rtn1ent. anrl in place of paying. offers his 01\·n skill to hel p so meo'fle else "\\'IT'ii ITS hca\•y rrtire- mffit populntion. San Diego is in great need ol a service like I his," s;iid Alan Kaplan. a social services graduate of San Die~o State University v.·ho s1a rtcd the program last year. "~fany elderly people on fi:<ed income just need a little h<'lp to get thrm over an illnC'sS and can't afford the SJO a day for professional h<'lp. I. a retired nurse. may need help v.·ith some quilting." Aboul 40 different skills are nov.· offered through the help bank. A!l\OTll Ell EX A!\1PLE is r('tired furniture mover Ken· n('1h Barfield. 71. Until a year ago he was f:litl active in his trade. but he decided to reti re and 11·as in good con· ditioo financially. J\'c\'erthelC'Ss. v.·hen ?-.!rs. Pat ~loffitt called for garden· ing help he responded. She. in tum, \\'ill help someone else. anrl that's fine \\'ith Barfield and his .. rife. "\\'e don't need any help ourscl\'t'S." r.1rs. Barfield said. '·But we like to do for others v.·ho need it." Usually a person v.•ill ex- cha.nge his services for !hose of another. such as hou sehold repairs for typing, or bridge lf:~ns for bookkeeping. J\fRS. ELlZABETll D'Aura, de!>"'J)ite her 71 years, is another volu nteer expecting nothing in return. "It seems like a good way to help and to meet congenial people." she said . "So I si~ed up to give help v.· i t h transportation and to read to people." Because of legal problems. coordination of the program has been tightened. taking away some of the personalization. ~lrs. E,·elyn Herrmann. chief of senior citizens assistance section of the Human Resources Depl., said they nov.· have lo recon1· mend three or four qualified persons for exchanges instead o! just one as in the past. "This limits the c i t y 's liability,'' she said. AFTER A \'EAR and a h:ilf the program's success is still debateable. For the most part, v.•hen a person gets the job done. !hat's it. New people and new 'J>roblems are needed constantly for an ongoing ef· fort. Kaplan started at San Diego Slate and involved t h e students as \\'ell as senior ci tizens and sees no reason it should stop there. Sa1i Diego Ups Age Li1nit S,\N DIEGO (AP \ -It 's now possible for 69--year-0lds lo get a job \\'ilh San Diego County. 1'he county Civil Service C-Ommissinn raised the max- imum age Hni it froni 6-4 . The change last week came after a job applicant challeng- ed C(lt.lnly policy, citing a nC\V state Jaw that forbids job discriniination becausf' of a~e. County Personnel Director Clayton G. Swanson said th e limit \\'3.S put 11t 69 because another state Lal\' rcquirrs c.unty employes to rclire at m. 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S :::-...::: • NSWl'ORT BEACll, 17 Fuh, Sq, I AM • TORRANCK,D•IAmoFuhlon811. ,. • Rl!DONDO BEACll,S. 811yCfnl•r -; f1-1tu, • O RA NOF;, Tlt,1111111 1'1(0,..nff ,~~ -• ANAHBIM,A,,_,.flml'la1• • LOS ANGEl.SS, Arc:o Pl/1111 , MAlll• t:MA•Or • IANllAMllKAID • JOI CltlMT PlAN DAILY PllOf A IS Calif orniru1s Pay More f 01· Liqi101· SOL SLOAN M.D., F .A.C.P. Beverages.. SACRAMENTO (APJ California.'s ··ralr trade" !av.· llE SAID REPEAi. of th• on Uquo.r is costing the con· .- sumer nearly $82 million a "fair trade" laws could permit year, says legislative analyst both an increase in stale taxes A. Alan Post. and a savings to the customer. He presented figures shov.o. The "fair trade" pri ce Ing tbat Californians pay "at syS1em W8'3 adopted in th e least 18 percent n10re for na· early 1930s. Post quoted the tionally recognized brands public policy statement as cornpared to retail prices in saying tDe law is necessary eight states having di{ferent "for the purpose or fostering pricing practices." and promoting lemperance," Post testified at the first and to prevent price wars. day of a tv.·o--day 5£'Ssion of But. Jl ost satd, "It would hearings by the Senate Select appear that !he real objeclive Conunittee on Laws Per-... is to maximize profit~ taining lo A l coho Ii c for the liql.JOI" industry under ~~~-~~~~~~~~ the guise or pro tectLrig the public welfare." llE SAIU lhe industry Itself sets the minimum prices. and the state used its police powers to assure that tht! prices art-not undercut. "This procedure is unlike any other prit.--e-fixing pro- gram involving the state's police power," Post said. ln 1nilk pricing, for ex· ample, tl1e re are public hear- ings and "a den1onstration of economic need." "TIIE STATE'S po lice pov.•cr should not be used to 1nodify the normal priclng fac· tor :\ of suppl y and demnnd .... " Post said. "It has long been our view that state enfor~ment of the 1 private decisioos of manufac- turers of distilled spirits ap- pears not to be in the overall I public interest. and we have so recommended on a nun1berj o! occasions." he said. If the "fair trade" lav.' v.·ere repealed, "It is conceivable 1hat the average retail price of distilled spirits tould nrt jusl to a level at least 10 percent Announces the opening of his offic:e for the practice of interna l medicine and cardiology at 28 Monarch Bay Plaza, Suite M South Laguna 496-8011 HOUllS I Y Al"POIHTMINT below present n1arket pri ccs,"1'------------------------' Post said. Give a little luxury at a little price. For him or her at Christmas.ti /. s99 Tradi tional s tyle recliner oilers e xtra-size comfort. Covered 1n easy.care Her cuion olefin. Avocado co!or. --~~· 'I.~ \!ll . 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HUNTING TON CENTER , Huntington Beach ( 714 ) 892-7771. I t -~ --. . . . . . ...... " 1'\ J6 DAILY PILO_T _______ .Sund~y Otttm~r q l'J/) Cl1arges Split Tow11's Police ' Ca11<1d<1 Ciits Bt1ck W1tali1 1g By The Associall'd Prt·ss Canadn, long one of Lhc vd1al1ng po..-.•ers. has joined in a gro..-. int: n1ovc lo hall thC! sl aughtt'r or the ~real n1an1- ma! before 1! bt:•'Otllts c-:1111ct. Last spring, for !hf' first tin1c in liS ~l';1rs. no \1h,1 l 1 11~ ships put out !o °'l':l fruiu Bl<1ndford in l\'o\a ~·l)t i a .111d Dildo and \\'1 !1 1a111~p1.\rl 111 Ne'Nfoundlllnd. 1~ CA LLl:\G fur 1ht' sh11 r. dn11·n of 1ls !hrcc A!la n1u· \1·haling slut inns l it h ;1 d ;ilrcady bannl'<I ..-.·haling off the l'acific coa!'t 1 Canad.• follov.•('(j 1he s11i1 cf the-Unih·tl ::;1ates 1l'hich sropped i!s 11•h:1l- 1ng operations 1n 1!!71 nri!0.111, i\or\\·av and the !\etherh1nds had S1opix1d sc1·cral years e;irlit'r. "The nu1nhrr of 11·h11\<.'s (In . 1hc !\ortllw12st Atlantic) are 1u the fl·lv thousands in each l'ategory." said t..: :"I n ad i an Fishcrit:>s \linis!er Jack D11vis, "and they .should be t'>\'O or three titnes ~1s high to main· ta in n n1aximu111 sustainable ) ieltl." Disasters Could Cost $5 5 Billio11 SACRA~IE~"TO (UPI\ \)cvaslating earthquakes fron1 San Fr:1ncisco lo Los Ange!('S, La v:i spcwi11g vo!canO<'S in ll!e north an ti tidal \\'aves the ll·ngt.h c1f the coasl could h1y 11·as!e to populous Callfornia <it ::11.1· 11mc. 111 rarL those three po1en11:1l d:.ini;crs ;ind !he ~even others 111aking up the Golden State's l~•P IU gco!og1cal haz.ards. could c·ausc a staggering S:l5 billion damag<' IJ<'\\\l't.'11 1910 :ind Ill(! year 2000. according lo offi('iat sta!o cs1in1a1 cs. Plagued histor1c:illy by such <lc<idl.v Cl"ents, \he .s!.'llt' 1:-1i't \1 ailing for ano1ht'r tl1s~1 ~tcr -such as the 197l San Fernando eurthquake i;cfore t:ikini.; ac1ion . The Cal ifornia Dl\'i.snn of tll ine~ and {i('{)lugy h A s prepared a cn n1prehcnsive. l 12-page rl'por1. \Jtl ed Urban Cieology Fl1aster 1-'lan for California. csti n1ahn~ th 1· losses f rorn the 10 ha-1.rirds -and giving detailed <.iction plans to red uce them. The report. 1\·h1th look 1!1rrt' years lo prl'l)are. is 1lcs1gn1.•d to help slJ!C :111d Inca! agt'll- cir.s plan for s;1 fc and orderly gro1\'th in rrla11on to 1;colngical h:izarcl s. ''It's tl1e firs! rcpClrt f.f its kind 1nadt' an ~·\1 ht.'rc by iinym11'." s;utl ~t~llc g1·ologist \\'(•slrv (;. l\ru1·r. "l Ju.r 111;110 1hru.;;t 11·as to cxa1111nc 1!ir 11<1l ur1• of ihesc h itz;ird ~. tilf'ir 111:1gr111urle And lu 1r1 to c·on1e up v:itll some 1 hough1~ un ho1\' they can re r rdu«1·d." h<' said. 1\hlFiu1.!11 the report details cat nstrophic life and monetary los.~es \1·hich can be expected rrorn 1970 to the year 2000 . Bruer said. ''\\'e think it's a n1u1!r r of fact reix>rl and 111 rnost respe-cls a con- ser1·;di1·c report." But he ad - n1i r1l'<l the finnl figures "sort or al;inncU us." \n !'\"ilt ll!>le of SUf'h fl gurl'S are tho~c ]!,1ed !nr c<irth· 11u;1 kt'~ 1\c1·<1rd111g to the rl'µor!. qu<1krs during 19i0-2000 1·ould kill rnnre than 50.0110 JiC'r~,11~. injure tens o f l hous:i nd~ of othl'r" :ind cause ;i n l'Sli rna\C'{I $21 million d:1n1:igc in Cnl1 rorn1t1 . ~-1 r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---~~~~~r:=:====:==:=.::;::;=;-~~~--.,~, l ne SLUE \•/HAL E 1s 1nl' !a1Qe~1 an imal 1n tne wo11d-qu11e pass1tJ/y 1rie larr;n1 /flat f:'ver l••Bd 100 CA PITOL/\ (up 1 1 "Elty .,,,,85 5 u 5 pend c d no further lnvt1tljallon of Charges of ri.tafla connecUons because he covered up tht 1'.:sly's charges. On<::ees11mated at '° Almost EXTINCT ... Incident," said Chang. "Tht iilililllliiiiiiilii and mi.~conduct by law eo- 1 v.·hole lnvesllsation was en1-1 MiN ••Tu1t1.• fMc:ement offlclals have ap it barrasslng to J 8 w en-01.0 0 0 1.1..• CIVIL. WAJ> OL.0 OUNA lhc police deparlmt nt of thia force.men!. -MANNINCi11S Santa Crut County town. "It wa.s inept and it tumed COLLECTORS Santa Cruz Dill. Atty. Peter out to be a real laugh in SHOP ~ Chang aaid last week that lhe eyes of local hoods." 1,,.211 N~~"T ei.vo. 1-~================;::=::;:::;=.:::._-~-~S~o·~rm W'r!.llt CHART OF WHALES """.:':.::•• ,,.,.,,,,, .. the dianute Is _.ween Chief Ch.fl"" asaerte.d. I .. o .rA Ma•A. CAL.ti' .. r~ ....,, •oe "" • "1••· n -•1 Marty Bergthold and hls top -~Cha~~ng~1~al~d~h~l•~of~!l~ce~p~la:ns~~~~~ ovn 20 FEET LONG ___ ,,;,~'~:·"-... l11tlt · Sttintger's -Coo~t-F a11e ____ P1l.ed -P1~if1c- Bta,,d Bea~td Killer ~1llt1 Whale Bl•t~t,\h V.'ha!e Whale w~a'e ---·---------'f ••I·' ..,... ·•<'" • AP l llu1!1•H•~ TWO MILLION WHALES SLAUGHTERED IN SO YEARS; 8 SPECIES ENDANGERED •o lO lO a!Jsistant , IS.year v 1 t e r a u1j Da ve Ealy. "Esty subm itted a report to the grand jury that two years ago he was carrying on an unde r cover in- vestigation of the ~1afla and t ha t . . .It was hailed arb\lrarily by the chief." llald Chang. ''lie 1i~n the innuendo \\•ith the grand jury that the chief ..-.·as cooperaling with organi·t- ed crirne as \1•as ti"«?' dist.rict i\fa ri!ime officials said th:il Ca nadian \\ ha!ers have been killing about Zf>O \\.'hales a year. 1nonlh!'. 1.:u1nµnrcd to S2.50 an t1uur {or t1 land 1~orker. attorney's office." Chang said. eslin1atcd ha!f a 1nillion ..-.·as in London rejected the prtr Lt. F:sty 1¥US suspended killed by the thousands in the pos31. fron1 the force and Officer early J!)6()s. IT DID declare an individual C. W. Friese!, who \\"as con- This spet•ies nov1 nu111bers quota for each 1\·hale species ducting t he investigation only about 30.000. huntt:d. under E sty's supervision, was TlllS TAKE \l'OUld have lo be cut sharply to preserv<' the herds. rctnoving most of the profit for the industry. B1l1logists and con- sc·rv,11ion1 sts agree th:.11 if the sl uuglltcr or 1r!iales C'ontinue s <it 11s prl'!'oL·nl r<Hl'. there \\'ill !"It"' few 1r nny v.·hales of any speeics left. ·r111'.; GRAY and the -w·hite whales have been hun!ed almost to extinction. There are believed to be only 100 blue whales left . and !he fin - back '>\'hich once totaled an 'Thu first United l'\a!ions Hul the ni o\'e to stop the firl'<I . Conference on M 11 man wholesale slaughter of the Cha.ng asserted that Esty E n vi r on men t held in \\·orld's largest n1an1mal con-"1n!sleada" the grand jury and St ock ho I m !11s t year tinues. \\'U taken off the case b<'causc unanimously approved a U.S. The United States has p\ac-of an incdcnt in which Friese\ proposal for a I O • y c a r ed a ban on the i1nport of gave his pistol and some nm· n1oratoriun1 on co1nn1ercial all \\'hale products and a munition to a local "Hood" \'Y'haling has paid well and its passing v:i!I cause some resenln1e111. A deckhnnd on A successful whaling run could make $8,000 or more on six 1\·ha !ing. But the International .si milar n1ove is being pushed and told him he needed to \Vhaling Commission meeting in Britain. protect himsel f. 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ShoOP91". l•tlll!"o 1nd JOhn a-Oll M M. Ind L11rry l. Redmond. Wl lll1m L. t rod J\ldV L. Kuntc. MICllll'I 0-a• t nd Lorn.I "'"* Ctnwn, T1m1r11 A. t nd J ol'ln P. P'1r•.,., S1nC1r1 J HMf t nd Wllll1m Cht •I .. S~· lf'tM 11\d ROl'ltld RIV Nlclioh. Krlllln L. 1nd J""n "· F1br1, J .. 11..itlll'I Cll"lr ld Ind MlltOfl "' torwnnon, Monie• L"'" t nd HHI Arlllur fflcll_,., "!trtd Wt lkln I nd SllMn M.ivti..il• W1t1rn1111, II-Pll1• t nd GIM1ilt 1(1rl Hlfl, lllOQtr G. I nd OwtfldolYn ~1. \/lrglni<I L" 1nC1 Jl>llll OOVI• Ltwlt , 00n £. Ind Doro!'"' L. Pnclldo, "0111t1n 1nd Alli llt hlllk, Yol11nC1• 1nCI Gw!IOn Pr1n• MfdOllll . .i.11x P.i11 l tld P tln•11 O>~n $mitt\, JUflf 1l'ICI Dt rrv1 L. WM1trv1U. Nori "· tnCI Scot! Pl11-!11, P1trld1 Ann Ind H.rblrl Drue• AndtrM,,, Mlltl l 1nCI Oon1td l • Roy L0\1()1, wll1l11m •nd Slltrrvl f'rownl11!••· Ntl\CY MIY I nd Albf!'I John l 1ndy, T"°"''' II. l lld f'llOtfw J, Wlnoo. Mt rlt V. t nd H1rold HllfV Tr111•, V!rglnlt "· Ind Millon "· k M llfl, Lindi 1111 I nd 00\411t OMn l1111tf, H1l1n \., I nd Otrilllt Allin Alm11nd, Sllt ron J, enCI Cl!ttl .. L. Horfn, !fndrt LYM ll'ld lloblrl Lton1td . i I I ,:I ,;/ ,, • 1oav. Drcrmbtt "l, 1973 DAILY mor A 11 REMEMBER!! MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD ALWAYS ACCEPTED! LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE GRANT BOYS l l The Grant Boys are Giving Away Gift Boxes With Every Christmas Purchase MM~M!f-M~W~W~~mMlWll•~ JUNIOR DEPARTMENT ARRIVED JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS ••• LADY WRANGLER FASHIONS! Lady Wrangler lo1lc LONG SLEEVE BLOUSE Button Down Coller. Siits 34 to 38. Colon: N1vy, Rtd, lone. Lady Wrangler Plaid RUMPLE DUMPLE PANT Size' 3 Jo 13. Colors: Blue & Grttn .•• 1 •••• , ,,, • ,., •• AND MATCHING • • • Lady Wrangler JACKET Size' S, M, L Colors: Blue & Grttn .•• ,,.,.,.,,.,, .. ·.:· ; ALSO BY LADS WRANGLER Lady Wrangler llastlc Wal1t lancl CUFFED CORDUROY PANTS Si1e1 3 to 13. Colon: Powder llut, lllf'g., Nary & lottlt Grttn .• ., •.• AND MATCHING ••• Lacly Wrongler CORDUROY BAnLE JACKET Size' S, M, l in M1tchlng Colors ., •.•••••. ,., ••.. , .• ALWAYS THE PERFECT GIFT LEVI'S® FOR GALS r---Lov1•,e for Gall "Struck It Rich" s1500 Low-Rise Worn Denim Flares 51111 3 to 13 . Colors: ll11chtd llut.,. •• • • • • ••• •• ··---1 · Levl'a3 for Gol1 ''We1tern Oold'' Denim Low Rise $1300 Streight llg Penta with Tunnel Ith loops. 51111 3 to ·1s. Colors: Ind igo, Blue, Denim .·····~.. /::>t::i~::-1 lovl'"' for Gal• $1200 Low Rise Flare "Classy" · SlzH 31013. Colon ' LI. lluowllh Or1ng1 Stltchlnf .• CHAMBRAY JACKET TO MATCH Levi'•~ for Gali ''Clatsy Cla11fc'' Sta·Pr•lt Chambray $1600 Battle Jacket SJ111 S, M, l In Lt. llut with Orange Stltchlnt .•• , • \evl't9 for Gal• s1300 Low RIM Pants Wllh 3'' le~ Loops. Sl1t1 3 to 13. Ctlon1 U. llut ..• I LADY WRANGLER FOR LITTLE GIRLS TOO!! LADY WRANGLER MIDWALE CORDUROY JEANS ;~;:c; ~u~f4. R11lly Big···. • • • . . . . • . • • $999 Colors: Burg., Lt. Blue LADY WRANGLER 50% Polyutor, 50% Cotton. Perm1n1nt Press. Sizes 3 to 6x. Colors: ll. Blue, Pink, Yellow • , .••... LADY WRANGLER 18 'h INCH FLARE JEAN Sizes 3 to 6x. $599 Co~rs: Blue, Denim, lt. Blue & Nevy ............ . m~~MWMWllW~WMWlltWMWM~WM\IMWAWM ~IW~lMWMWMWlltt.lMWt~tWit¥M¥MMllJllfMW CHRISTMAS Gins FOR BOYS ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS ANY BOY CAN RECEIVE IS A PAIR OF DURABLE BUT GOOD LOOKING LEVI'S® LEVI'S• FOR BOYS CORDUROY CUFF PANTS 50% Polye1t1r, 50% Cotton. Slits 6 Rtgul1r-l C Slim. Colon : N1vy1 Beige, Burg., lrwn., Grttn ..• s700 i ~ LEVI'S' FOR IOYS CORD BELL BOTIOMS Cotton & Polye1ter. Slits 6 Sllm-14 Sllm. A11t. Color• •••••••..••••••••••••••••• $650 LEVI'S' FOR BOYS PERMANENT PRESSED GHAMBRA Y CUFFS 50% ''"'""· 50% Cotton. Sires 3 Slim~ 16 Slim in Lt. llut ........ , .....•. , ......... . $650 ~ HARBOR BlVD. N 1 ' " .\_!8 DAILY PIL Ot Libra: If U11surc, Don't Act MONDAY DECE MBER 10 ll)' SYO'.'llEY O'.\IAltlt Taurus e~11 s t111d l'ancrr t·oo ks: PL~C'C's prrp:1rc~. t1nd th1' {'3ndk·l1g llt :incl gl:1n1or b{']ong to :1 cornb1na\!un uf l..1'0 :ind l'i-.ef"<;. Sur1)r1sc 11n•1tatio1L" arf' thl· forte of Acp1ar1us. Dining JS :u1 ;1 r1 as v.·(•11 as a plt'<i'itlte. and \'1rgo knows it and kt'<'ps both,,rsoinc details \I' 1 t hi n houndar1es. Alui.:s 1 ~1arch 21 -April 191: Full :0.1oon position 110\\' coin- 1·1dc'i 111tl~ r1'sllessness. 'l'ou 11 11111 to he on lhr move but I\ ISi' t'OllfSl' 1vuuld be to po:.qxinc iounlL•\\ l!olding aC'· 1 u111 is 1nct1c;.11cd Stick t·\ose t(l l1u1111: h:1:-.l' Sta~· 11•ith thr !:111H1.:11· 'l ou r1•qu1rc Hd· 1!1ll\J!lal 1n[uru1;.1\1011. 'fA L:Bl"S !April 20-~!ay 201 : T'llonl'V arl'aS nre <'!ctlvatcd. I\('\ ·1s 10 be ~1·1c·cti\'C'. One l"lo"se !O l"UU l"OUltl \\ hecd1c 1111pr:iet 1r~l pron1isc. Don't fall vit·t1n1 to 11·1shful thinking. Fae{' fac1S as t he~ actually ('Xist. P r o I t.' c 1 pos.~cssions. Find \1'<1\.s of obtaining full \":llue ....:_ don"! give up so111cthing for nu1lung. GE\1 1~1 1\IJy 21 ·.lunc 20 1: lun[lr posi11011 nnd aspcct.s rmµha s1zc brc:1k fro1n routine. C'lcavu gC' is sharp ;\nd en- vironment could he changed. Y ou ha\"C diffl'r en1 responsibilities. ·vou 1nay be in "double harness," t-."lean s your plans \1·il! be adjusted to :iccon1rnotlalc one or more ~rsons. CAl\\":Elt !June 21-July 22): l .011g-distancc C"on1n1unir:it ion grabs spotlight. You are be~tcr prrparcd tn plan nhead. Aries. Lihra JlCrwns could be involv- rd. Finish task \1hich had been "left hanging." C)oS<'d-door n1crling <'r•abh·s yo u to gain greater unclt.•rstand1ng. LEO i Jul\' 23-Aug. 221 : Love. ronu1ni1c in t r res I S don1ino1f'. You :ire able to act 111 a n1urc der1n itc. vi1al m:inner. Some o f your hop<'S. u·ishcs <:onlt.' closer to fu\ri\1 - mcnt. Ac111arian is in picture.. T:ikc. unortho<lox co u r se. lin print your 01'ln ·51ylc. Stress originality. VIRG O ( ,\ug. 23-Scpt. 22 \: Suilding 1akl'S h;ird .\\'Ork. carl'ful plar.ning. Kno\V 1! and heed caution s1gn::ils. )'ou gl·t nothing for no1h ing. One \\"hO proposC'S bnrgain r;il('S. n1.:1.y con1e up sho11. St rC'ss reliab1h· !\', Aquarian ("l}Uld p 1 a~· ~ignifieanL role. \"our hun l'h 1~ ;1ccuratC'. LIBRA ~St•pt. 2:1·()('\. 22 1: Ht'lax. Lc•a1·1· clc1;11ls f'lr ano1her tinll'. If you push (~) hard no11" yuu shore Ol>- por1unillrs os1dr. forces tend !" l'lf' i::ca ttvn.:d. '\"our 1ask 1'i 10 be :->t'll·t·ti\'f.' If you don 't kiio11· 11 h~1 1 to do. do no1 h- 1n!.! Sagi llarian n1ay bl' 1111 Oll'l:'d . SC'OBl'ltl 1(.11·1 2.1 -:\oV. 21 1 Eh•mrnt o! d•·e1•p1ion coultt !'.\I'll \\ 11 ,. r " pusscss 1011~. rnu1H'\' t'llfvr \.!!"Ur('. P111trct :1., .... 1$. c111·rk :1 (.c o u n t " c.,11-.u\1 1nd1111h1;il 11·ho h;i;; l'li· pPril·nc~' 111 [in:inc1a \ :irf:lir:'. l.1 .. 1cn :inti t'rah1r1!t.> ll\Jta111 l\\11\ fron1 Lihra n1essa~t·. SAG rrrAllll"S ~ \01-. 22· Dre. 21 1: l{e,·ic~· legal pro- cedur1·;;, docu1nent!'. ·r a k c litllt' 10 J!O O\'Cr '"llC~lect t'tl p:ip1.'rs ·• IA·a~s. I>t'.h~ics .. re· 11111 rc ;l!tt•ntion. (;crn1n1. \ 1r~o lll\!11 idu;ils 111Ctke J)ropo:-a_ls "·hich ;ire inlt'ii,?11inl! \\ a1t. llSl\.'ll ;ind ob~t·l"\"t'. l!o\d Off on <o rnr n1tml'nts CAl'Hl'".;Olt \' 1llt·t· 22-.l;tn. \!1 1 Full J\li)(Jn pos1 11on_ rlu"' toinc~Jt'" 11·11h t•111phas1s un ~·ork. to11 tinrinen1. 1·i~its to hoSJ)l\<1ls. I 11 "t I I ti t I 0 II !i llrrncniher p1'-0n11s{'S n1adc to familv n1en1hc·r 11·ho 1nay he incaracitatt·tl. Gift purchase could 11ork \\ ontlcrs r 0 r morale. • A<IUARllS 1.!:in 20-Feb. 181: Sonic pro1n~~l"" rn:i.y !101 hold "'alcr. 1\0011 it and str11:e for greater Sl'lf-r{'l 1anet A1·0.1d self-deception. i.; n 0.11· d1f· ference bctv.·et'n 1llu:-1on and reality. Pisces. \'ir~o p..~r<;anS could r j g lJ r t' prOtTI!lll'lllly Tinie is on you r side. Pia~ wailing ga1nc. P ISCE~ 1 Feb. 19· \t·1rc·h 2fl •- Accent the pract1tal Insist on facts. not n1mors. sprcu\a· Hoo. Older person u1:1y .tx> reluctant to part \\ l\h in· formation. Show that )OU c~1n org an I z c Jl'Dd· bandlf· responsibility. correct ho1n c sn rety hazard. Detll ~·iUi Caprtcttrn. Canctr per90!1. XMAS CAlt.AVAN ,. CAUXICO D~ 16th '"°' & Toys ,.. Ntedy ,_,.,.. Wericws 5)7-2121 0 (. CEHTlt .. ~ u•olt COUNCIL . -----~ GOING SHOPPING FOR DAD? I I I CHECK THE GRANT BOYS FIRST!! , I ,.,.~~ll'MWMWl-l\1'1-lWM~M~WlWllWM\IM~ i Buy Him A Pair Of Boots 111 i Dunham Hikfn~foo~hristmas Browning Hiking Boot ~\\-A / : ~ Si;es 7 to 12, $3949 ¥:~--~¥/ i · Green ~ .... ·······.. .. ........... ~ I · Dan Post I ~I "' 'I '' ' ii !. I ~ p~~7 ~.~~'.E~"".b.oy~o~t(6?88) ............ $4995 i J .j l · p~~7 ~0~s,'.~?.'t:,~~!.,!i~~}6518),,,, ., ... $3488 -p~~1 ~.~~'.;!".:'~.~~.~o.ot c22~6)""" '"" $3488 Wr'Jll'Mll'M~~ll'Mi\IM¥Mllllll'll/'i~H'llM~~IWi!BW~MM~~ ~~~~~¥M¥M~¥MWM~M~'llMWMWl-lll'M¥ " " ,, . ' ·- •Jl-t '" Levi's ® for Guys Levi's ~ for Guys When We Say ... We've Got It ... When You Need It! We Mean It!!! THE GRANT BOYS HAS OVER 78.2 MILES OF LEVl 'S ;ro IN STOCK!! Levi's® Cord Bells Sizes 28 fO 42 Colon, Navy, Brw"·• Sand, Be ige, Lt. Blue, Grey, Green, Burg. $934 Levi 's:!9 Sueded Sateen $11 OO Si1es 28 to 38 Colon, Yellow, Navy, Brwn., Khaki, Green, Lt , Blue • , .....•.. Levi's® Nuvo Flares Si1e1 30 to 42 Colon, Brwn,, Navy, Block, Ok. Green, Pacific Slue, Beige Levi 's® Denim Bells Sizes 28 to 42 Colon, Navy , • , •• , , , •••• , , •.••.•• , , , , ~MWMWM~ll•Wt~tWMWl-l'llft: iGifts For The _Man I In The Family ! Pendleton Sportswear THE WU llQYS m1 1 Ill lie If fill 1'!1Dl£TOll sportswear I• Ille u •• cares ~ II wear Ille filest it 11111% flllt lizjl Wiil $1J50 and up ! Here's The Super Gift For The Super-Man Reversible All Leather ···p Shirt Jacket By Scully Leather In Faded Blue $12500 Also Jackets By Lee And Silton Silton Plaid Wool Jacket Wilh Acrylic Pile lining. Sires 36 to 48 Green, Brwn,, Blue •.. , ....... , , . , Silton Pile Lined Corduroy Jacket $3500 Si1e1 38 to 46. Colon Brwn., Green, Blu•, Burg. , , . , . , ... , , . , •• , , .. , ••.• , ...... . ~~~s.~~l~~ic Pile Lined Denim Jacket In Denim Slue , .• ,,, .. . Of Us ... Stetson. The Grant Boys Carry A Complete Line Of Stetson Hats. Stetson, $2250 "The Hat The West Wore" & up ft? .%·\ I ,I .· .: ·"'"' ~ ; • • • '1 . . • l ~ . •• \ . . . . '" \" ·' _'.L:..~1 ··--~~/,. •r .r ... -__ LEVI'S® SHIRTS Levi's® Mens Chambray Work Shirt Site• S, M , L, XL in Blue Chombray •......•...••... Levi 's® Corduroy O~ter Shirt s 1300 Si1n S, M, L XLCMortluf'I., Tan, lrwn., Navy, Gray .,.._TO I.A. HAAIOlll BLVD. N 1 I I . " .. I :I '! Sunday, Otctmbtr <J, l<J73 ·=:=.:..s-- WMIWllllWMIWIM""'WMM~MWMMWMWMWMWAWlllWIWMM\IM~MIWIM~~ STARTING TOMORROW, DECEMBER 10th THE GRANT BOYS WILL BE EXTENDING THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS ••• MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 9 AM TO 9:30 PM, I SATURDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM & SUNDAY 10 AM TO 5 PM . . litllifltwliWl'W..-l~lil'lliW141CWMW141Wlllll If You Have A Camper, Backpacker, Or All Around Sportsman In Your Family, See The Grant Boys ••• We've Got Everything He Could Possibly Need!! CAMPING SALE FOR CHRISTMAS.!!. SAVE ON FUEL!! Buy A Complete Propane System lncludel on 11 lb. Pnipone Tonk, a Propan• Stove, 10 foot Exttn•lon Hot., 1'""-=---..1 ~apter and Regulator, Packa9e lal'floin Savo 20% LANTERN SALE Reg. Mllde Lllttrl .....••••••.••••••••. $15.91 Mlltlelnt ......•••••••••••••••. $17.11 Mlltle o.u t.tlrl •.•••••••••••••. $11.11 COLEMAN HEATERS Coleman Ccrtalyfi< .... 1-8 .. Heat..-3soe ITU •.•••••• S26.9S Coltman cdtq!ytl< H.attr ,3311 5000 to 8000 ITU • , •• , , $15 .95 Sole s1111 s1211 s1311 RAY-0-VAC BATTERY LANTERN SALE COLEMAN TENTS AMERICAN HERITAGE SALE Reg. 8x10,,, ••. $109.95 9x12 •••••. $119.95 SALE $JQ88 Buy for the future This Coleman system will cl f I t d h t ' s,..tsD ia-t s29aa $ a apt or an erns, an ea ers. Ulfn#atllt.W.95........ · 1ox13 . • • • • • 129.95 ssoaa sgoaa WliWMWl4iWl4itWM~QitlWl'liltMWllWifltW.-M1WifltWl/.llllitlllilltl/;tllifl~~·~!*W~8Mi-. Sporting Goods F ;;~;;i";;:;~~"l The !'nit Boys Have a Great Selectiatl of Boxinf Equipment. Includes (iatlorms. swivels, slrikilc !Jats, Elam (all sizes -children & adult), Father & Son Sets aJll Pacbie Sets. Voit Footballs ~·~· · ~ u..w LF6 •8&0 ~., ··· PUR;I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' ··. Mldel LF9 .••••••••••••••• '911 .· · · talel R'F9S •••••••••••••• S4111 Voit Basketballs Mlli!WB20 ...... '13" Mldel RWB • .. • .. .. '950 Mldel LB250 ........ 'l" Mldel RBl 2 ........ s411 BASKETBALL SET lnd.-INf.-&looll HODOR DART BOARDS lMVwyltmtln Pig lrfstle loanl1 Now $2495 Fishing For Christmas What Can You Buy Dad For Christmas? How about a ••• Tackle Box made by Plano. We have a great selection! Or a Penn Reel! We have a huge stock including 500's, 140's, 112's, 112H's, 113'5, 114's & 115's. We also carry great names like Fenwick, Sabre & Garcia. YES, WE'VE GOT'EM OUR COMBINATIONS ARE PRICED TO SEU PENNREELS $1 J99 STARTING AT AnclHarcJToFincJ Garcia Mitchell Reels Garcia Mitchell 300 $1689 NOW HeyKicls!OrEven Dael! Daiwa Rod Ir Penguin Reel Freshwater Combo · Reg. $2()00 $1588 NOW · TO l.A. MAR801 l tVO. N 1 ' ' \ Dlll Y PILOT ;\ J 9 U.S. Aide's Air Trips Pro heel \\'ASllJ~(;TO'.\' (AP 1 Kennelh r: F'rirk. h!':ctrl ot rhe Agricultur e ()(>partment 's largest rurrn subt;idy agen<:·y, i!I being investigatl:'d ror alll"gedly conducting pri\';i(e husine!'s "'hile frave lina at ta.~payer ('xp<'nsc 10 his home /\lat(' of California .. Fri<"k. "'ho has been ;1rf- n1i111str.dor of thf' 1\grlcultur:o: S1::1hili1fJtion and f'onserrarion ~r l'i('e si ncr l~fi~l. Frid::1v denied th e a!lcgat.ions. "I fl"(') \'CJ"\' free !11 IHI' 0\111 niind on · !hr IO!il) sirli- Jf'<.:t." Frick lOld a rl•por!{·r ''I don't h.'l\'C the l'1ighte~t doubt." The lnvcstiga!lon ti' ,1 ~ launched by the Dep ar1n1enri Office of ln$pcClor Grn!'r:1I ns a f{'sult of <in anonv1nou~ lf'!11'r v:hich raised qul-stion~ nOOut Frick's lrnve!s 1v Califo rnia. TIIE LETTER "·a~ sent l'l Rep. \\'. R. J'>oa~e !D-Te:-: 1. chairrnan of the H o u s e Agr icultt1 rc C n n1 n1 i t tee . Copies also 11·ent to Sen . Herrnan Talmadge (D-(;a .1. chairman of the Se n a t c Agricul ture Committee, and to top USDA officials. A copy V.'as n1ade available lo a reporter by department officials. The letter was f.ign- ed, "Three USDA employes," and was dated Oct. 17, 1973. The letter did not charge that F'rlck \1•as doing anything illegal in his travels, but rais- ed several points: "It ls generally knov.'ll thal from time to thne people in the various government departmeits arrange lo take trips at the taxpayers' ex- pense ostensibly on official business but in reality (or purely personal reasons." THE LE'ITER added that "there's no doubt that these trips are technically legal " but e:q>ressed concern about their ethical nature. Department accountants said travel vouchers turned in ·by 1''rick said that he visited California 19 times at govern- ment expense since he Joined the department nearly five years ago. That adds up to about $8,270 including travel and other ex- penses, a spokesman said. Some of 1he tri~. however . in\'olved stopovers out side CalifDmia, he said. Leonard H. Crees. actin:; inspector general. said the in- vestigation has not been com- pleted and declined to give further details. But he said the investigation so far has not turned up anything start- lin~ about Frick 's tn:ivels . F'rlck, v.·hose salary js $36,000 a year, is a native of Bakersfield and was a far- mer in Kem County before joining the Nixon ad1nini3!ra- tloo in 1969. Balloon Ban Askecl WASHINGTON (UP!\ Consumers union asked the government Friday to ban. balloon toys made of a glue- like plastic . It said swallo"'lng the substance could g i \' e children problems ranging from choking to upset stomach . The toys consist of a glue- Uk:e material which the u~r puts on the end of a straw. By blowing through the straw, a balloon is forn1ed at the ('nd simihtr to a regular rub- ber one. Consumer~ Union, which publi shes ''Consumer Reports" magazine. said the balloons are hazardOUll because children can get the material in their mouths or S"'allow it. • • Berk eJe,· • Chi ef (;ocs To Orego11 BERKELEY !lPl 1 FomH'r l'olicC' Chic·f Bruce! R. llal&lcr. 47. 11·ho rcsi ~~1ed last \\'Cek ID b r c o 111 c . Poriland 's police chirf ft1lt the Ucrkt·lc.1· dcp;11·tn1cn1 h a d bt•coint' a "poli1 ical football" T hr city l·ounc1 l 11 a d rl'slr1t tcd police p1·opo.-.;i!" such as C1Jrllpu 1crizc·d arrc ... t records and had sla..,hcd the po l1cc budg1·t. resu l11ng u1 rrsi!'.:1H1tions by a thi rd o! l hC' fort'l'. BakC>r. chief here s111cc ~f:\y 1969. said last rnon!h that the dcpartmC'nt '·has bf'con1e a llOllt1c;:il foo1h.1lt during elcc· 11011!'. and 11atur;11!.v l111s kin·_I o! trt·nr1111.·11 t gets through to lhf' orficf'rS" The bu di~(·trd ~itr of !hr dl'p:..ir1n1(•nt rd ~fl !1ad sl1ru11k fro111 21 'i to l!l6 rn nn r.r,·r tht• past :lG 1110111hs. he snicL 11akt•r . \1'ho 11 i!I t a kc th(' S.'hl.0()()-a-.l"e:lr J'or1land po!>l officialh· on .!an. 15, once said of the Bcrkt'lr~' counC'i!, "The~' c!ain1 lo be 11·orricd about C'ivil librrtiC'S. but I lhink ltU'y 1rcrc reaching: too far on these issues." But he ~a id his struggles \l"ilh thr city council. 11·hich began 11·hen' three radic;ils \1·crc clc•clcd to the nine- 111emhcr hody !1\·o years ago. did not fo rce his decision. "I 1rould nu! be 1rilling to sa:-r Ille council's actions arc !he ri"ason fur \ca1·ing." sa id !he 2·1-\'e:ir \"ctcr;"Jn of the Bcrk1•lr.~1 for <·r. a psycholog~· graduate of the linivcrsity of Califon1i:.1. "T}l('re \1•as a difference in 1·ic11•s but I don 't 11'<1nt to n1ag11ify it." But nu111y council nicmbcrs co1np!ain{'cl that Baker and his dep.1rtmcn1 1rere out of touch 11·ith the Brrkcley con1- 1nunity, par!icularl~· students. bl:icks and liberals. Baker in !urn . ,i;,;iid "Thi.' l'il\" coun<'il"s a!!it11de has been th:;! 1! has )X•rhaps bl'<'n their du1y to p!:lc<' 1nor•• ('rnph.:isis on progran1s hesides th:isc of the police d<'rarln1f'n!. ~But1 11 ·s th!'i r r1i:;ht to do ."o. !\r al\1·a.\·s s<1id th:it. But they 11;11 c han1prrcd us.'' Though his rrsigna!ion rarnc ;1s :i surprise lo 1nany. 1ni.. forn1cr councilman. :ind ally. To1n iV!cC!:ircn. s;1irt Baker ;iccep!ecl the Portlnnrl offrr hP· c;iusc it 1r:1s "one he coulcln ·t refuse. along \\'it h con- dirions 1h:it \1·erc i111 11o~ed upon hii;. dt·p.1 r11n ent a ~ a re sult or lhe inrlurncc of the rad ical <'lcn1('nt 011 t!ic counci l. "He·s 1101 the kind of _gu y 11·ho coulcln ·1 hr dn 1·en ou!." This camera never needs ;1s;~KEs I ITS OWN FLASHES! Key s tone ! I ' I "" I . /,, / everflash' 20 with electric eye The ee1ie11 c1mer1t you h•Ye ever u1ed • Fully automatic eleclrir eye operallon and 1t never needs flashcube~! Less lhan 1( per llash! • The combination or 126 1ns111nt loed him and built·ln flash make s It possible to elwa~s t~~c great pictures. • Features a fest t·s 6 col- or corrected lens tor sharper, brighter p1ctu1cs or slides In color or black and white. • Mada in U.S.A. Guaran- teed for one year. REG. $51 .95 .. , ... _.,,. ... c--....... ,J wa rm sli p per socks in a bo ld c lass ic plaid ~or cooler \V intPr (Ll Y'-_ ..• 11 hornf' • , • ,1t th1· "li lodgf', \v,1r n1 comfortable ~l ipp('r ~oc h ..... ChO<J'>t' h1 .... 1n d I 11unl ry -111 -.p11t'd ,1rgylr> p.lllf'rn. Acryli c urper .. , cushioned \'1ny l "Olr. Ma1..h1n f' 11J<-hablC'. 111 rc111. n·d or nJvr 10 1 I. 1 .!, J l, By Mukluks 5.50 n 1~n ,1iu,i(·r~ 1.!7 -.i ll .'! 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Or gi(f him \vith cla s~ic coa l·~tyle patt!'rncd pJj,1n1a s 1n polyes lcr and cotton. .1. sha\vl collar style robe in lldVy, burgundy, or It. blue, siz C's S, M, L, XL , by Roylex 28.00 b. pajamas, blues, bro\vns, burgundies, assorted p.1t~ern~, A-D, by Van Heusen 10.00 c. kimono style robe, n.1vy, burguncl y, or light blu~, on~ size fits all, from Ro ytex 27.00 rnen's furnishings 6 -all 2 I storeo; urdrr by mail or rhone MA 6-Jj35 MAVCO MAY CO -IS AS NEA R TO YOU AS YO UR PHONE;_;CA{L'TQLl FR E •• SEE NU BERS LISTED BELOW ' . ·'·" .-.~ :~ ~,-1 L[~ • 11in·.~·~ · C1H ,JllAW • !}~(W()fl0 • lllt~U rr -[J • f&SltJ 'll • )0!!111 6Af• SAit Dlfi;O • BUlNA PAR':• TOf'••~AP!Jll • W(Sl LOS ANGftO • WHllTlt• • SOUTll COAS! A.Al.• A~c.lC14 • SA.• Bf~~AMllNO • llOffTCLA!ll • CIJ!t.SBA.0 • O~RAAD • lt CAJOR • fllVt.M!OC • CACit( ltOCI " .. ' ~ ' •:~~· .[~~J' I r>IA~l ~l ~I~ ~·~;~o (Alt Ill' ., (~NO •• ,,~ Ff I' A ~4~ M!fS. ~·~ lf ~JllAJllDO. JllO HOllYWOOO, SA, IA MONICA. CAll ST I·~ WEST t.A. BfV. lilllS. CIA.VI' CITY, C•ll Cl! 6·~·~'. WlillflfR. COVINA MO~l!OVIA ARC•OIA. ll r.10flll£, l(JtNllBU. MOJ111{8£ll0. CAlL I y •• 1·, ,,, ;, ;.J. It ~( ·•'\,J, Hl.tl!rl[J~~t PtDO~llO PCM "';.'11~:!A~ ~Cll., IOJ<RA~Cl, :.~~~l~>. 11JJlll1A, Hfllfi!JSI., r.IJ.OS VCllD[S, CAL LU~ 6·Dl9J . WMflOll, SA~ P[ORO, l.O!tG av.c11. DO rYff[Y, CAl.L Hl ~ J JI I • ORAH~l co .• (114) t..I ~·!-U6 . w V{,AS, w JS~ 21~ • SA~ 0![~0. tAU.(1 HJ291·2~11 (;o~ a prol1ler11 ? Then write Pat Dunn. Pat will cut rtd lupe, !Jel lhe ansuiers a11~ action you 1teed to solve 111eqt~it1e.~ in go11en1ment and business. Mail your q 11t:;tio11.~ lo Pa£ Dun11/At. Yout Service. Orange Coast l!u i/y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Jn .. r/luJe yvur teleji11one number. The column appearJ 0·11 S1111duy:;, \Ved-n esdtlys and Frida lJS. .~111t•l.:i11~1 t1111l l)ri1~i11g DI::A ft PAT ~ l had n1y eyes examined'recently for new glasses and the doc1or askt"t.l inc if I smoked ""hen I co1nplained of poor night vision. I do srnoke and he told rne lo cut it out and 1 wouldn't ha ve as much trouble seeing 1~·hile driving al night Sincl' h(' was so flmt about this, I didn't ask him ex· actly what smoking has to do wiLh night vision, but I've wondered ever since then. L. K .. Costa l\1esa The San [)it·~o County Optometric Society says niCfltine and carbon mon· oxide in cigarette smoke are the culprits. Nicotine may cause blood vessels in lhe C)'CS lo become t;mnller and this reduces the oxygen supply. Carbon monoxi de rclluces the blood'11 ability to combine with and carry needed oxy· gen. This h1t·k of oxygen can interfere with Uie eyes' adaptation to dark light and can reduce the size of the total vi!lllal field, lilcluding side vision. Another · disorder. tobacco :imblyopia , leads to a Joss of visual sharpness and eolor perception. ICepnit•i11~1 \li1111l DEAR PA1': !lave either yotr or your readers hea rd of a product for re- pairing torn vinyl '! 1 found one advcrt ist..'<I through a mail buying service, but it d()('sn'l give the name of the co1npany that ma kes it and costs $8. so I hcsita!e to order. r \\'ant to repai r a Lazy Boy rocker cushion that can't be removl.'d. fl. R .. Newport Beach \'ttu'd be better off to contact an area vinyl repair firm listed In the Yel- low Pai:es. such as Scott's Flex-Cote Service (642-1522) in Costa l\-1esa. Vinyl- Naugahyde Repair Service. Orange (524·3175), \\'ill come to your home to repair the chair for SIO. Owuer Jim Hodge sa id there are some vinyl repair kits avaUa~le in mbst large hardware stores, but it took him a yea r to per· feet his process of using deep padding, plastic coa ting and spray dye lo match the material. •fl11e 0 pieee' fable DEAR PAT: Jlome Silk Shop in Costa ~1esa has a po licy \vhich infuriates n1e. I n1a ke 1nost of 1ny clothes and am able to select a good bolt of material frorn a '"One-pcicc" tab!e. In every instance. the bolt T select is higher priced th<in the table sign and when I call this to the sales person's attention, I've alwavs been told that jt got on the "wrong" table. This may happen a fe•v JlmcS, but I notice that when I don't buy, Ult! boll goes right back on the same ta ble. Can anything be done about this? L. K., Costa l\1esa }Jome Silk Shop's management hopes so, and readily admits lo an inex· pc rienced sales st:1rr due to ils recent opening and doub fe·s hifl 6-day-a-wcek operation. 'fbe stot k boy is supposed {_O see lo proper placentent of the mater. ial. but this has ~ot been done until r~ently, and the sales .pcr5.0nn.t'I are re- sponsib le for moY1ng holls to properly priced areas, Each boll s price IS marked se parately and if this problem occurs again, )'OU are requested lo draw ii to th e aUention ol the person in charge. t/11it·ke1· by Ro.,d? T>EAR PAT: J ust v.1bat Js meant by airmail special delivery lhese days? On 1ny passport rush, il took 10 hollrs between the date stamps at San J ose and Newport Beach post oUlce to deli ver important papers. I. can drive faster than that! C. ~f., Costa fltcsa Get your car engine "·armed up then -there·s no chance of speeding up this postal service. A Newport Beach post office spokesman said your letter had to "·alt for an avaJlable plane from Sao Jose to Lo& Angeles, then it bad lo go through the Santa Ana p6st ofrl<:e before reaching Newport Beach. Another delay possibility is tllat tpe'cial deliveries are made only between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. Burin!. BMtefil• J)EAR PAT: l'Ye heard !he Veterans Administration is paying more to- 1\·ard burial expenses or vete rans under the Nationnl Cemetery Act. Even though f made it 1hrough service in Vietnam and hope to he around for many yc:irs, I'd like to check into what's provided by these bene fits so I can leavt• this inforination \\'ith ·rny other important papers. R. T., Corona dcl l\tar The VE"lcrans Administration can pay a plot or interment allO\\·ance of S2."i0 in addition to the SZSO·maximum already authorized for veterans who died on or after Aug. I, 1973. Beginning th is palit Sept. I, payment of funeral ex. ~nses of up to $800 Is au thorized for veterans who die of service connected causes. The VA also p;iys transportation costs of veterans whose deaths occur In tts hospllals or domlciliarles, or \\'ho die while hospitalized or being treated a l th e age ncy's expense. Orgn11lc Vegelnbles DEAR PAT: Do you know of any farms in or near Orange County that raise· organic vegetables for direct sale to the consumer? The organic. produce I find .in health stores doesn't always seem to be -as fresh as I'd like. A. B. L., Costa Mesn J had no luck locating an organic vegetable farm and none of the health stores and othe r organic vegetable outlets I contacted would reveal their source of supply. Maybe other readers can provide a buying source for you. Job Opport1111ltle1 DEAR PAT: My husband and I are interested in moving to Northern Cali- fornia, near Modesto or Merced. We'd like to find out what job opportunities th ese areas o!fer. particularly for a machinist and drafL<;man. Where do we \Vrite for this information? c. E., Costa Mesa Statistics on job opportuulttes throughout the state are available from the. Human Resources Department, Data and Research, Z8 Ctvtc Center Plaza, Room 76!, Banta Ana, Ca. 92701. Light• On or Off'! DEAR PAT: I'd like to know if il's easier on the electric bill to switch off a light that yw know ,wfll be used again in a few minutes or to leave it on. Years ago I was fuld more electricity is used by switching lights on and off than by just leaving them on if they are going to be needed within e short time. . k · -' · It:. M., Dana Point 1r the l:tulhs are lnca~nt, 11ritch them on and orr aw needed. Fluor- escenl tube ti ght •tarten WR more-:energy to "w11rm up" lllHI mut be qsecf seven minutes forlull ecoaimy. f'llltrescent tubel also give thtte times &be llgbt for the sam& "8U8ge u lncandt1etnt bulbs. Ba11k for Women DEAR PAT : ~1y wife tells me she wants a separate checking account in- ~lead of our joint account. I said that was silly and she retorted that she'd put her money in some women's b~nk that opened in the East. \Vhat's she tal king about? R. B •• l.aguna Niguel Bttly Friedan and rtluriel Fox have organlied the Flnt Women's Bank & Trust Company In New York. The women's leaders set up their own bank as a re sult of repeated charges by women ~ of dlscrlmlnaUon In credit, mort .. gages and otber banldng matters. YQ ... UJ·· -. ·' ' , .r;. . . . ' . ~1.,· ' ,~~ ...... ,. ,,., "41ii!!lo 't'"... t v . ' ... , . . --. . . . ~· . ·. DAILY PILOT SECTION B Ca111pns Gets Older Look U1ii ,versity, College No Lo1iger Do11iui11s of You110· b By LAURIE KASPt<:tt Of 111• D•llY Piiot Still Education is often consid1:rcd a youu i V.'Orld. Traditionally. college and uni versi!y campuses ;:1rt· thought the don1ain of the 18-to 21.year·old preparing for <idult life. Ju::>\ the word "student .. se('mS synonymous \\'ith yo u!h . But then there's Rayrnond and Shirley Overton. \\'ith an A/\. degree in sociology from Golden \Vest College. buth enrolled full· time in UC ·1rvine's Progra1n in Social E<.'Ology ' this fa ll. Arter they graduate in t11'0 years. f\trs. Overton 1vou!d like to stay in school and get a n1fls1er's dcgr~c so she can be a counselor. OVERTON ADl\llTS by then they'll probably be: running out of money so he'll have to go to work. But he already retired once. in 1%0. and said, "You kno\~·. 1·11 be on social security \Vhen 11•e gr<iduate. '' ' Because they sit together and actively partlcipatc in ::ill four of !hrlr classes and because Overton's graying hair, top1>ed by a nl'lvy \\'alchcap, and be::ird arc. rnore visible <i1nong the darker hnired, younger men on campus. the couple are noticed. Overton. Iii. probably is older than most "older" students on ca1npus. Rut the two aren't unique among the stude11t population . More an<l more, older people arc retuming to school. Out of Orange Coast College's daytime enrollment of J l,584 st udents, 4,942 are ove r 21. But 14,582 people are enrolled in the e\'ening college there and Jl,6-09 are over 2 I. Community Colleges offer 1l1c ad- vantagt!s of minimal fees. nearness to hornc and \\"ell·dcfined vocational pro- grams. State colleges. too. have Jong offered reduced fees and evening classes au racti \"e to older persons. UP UNTIL I.A ST year. ho1vcver, the stale 's uni•'trsi ties offered only the Ex - tension. which does not offer a degree. during the evenings. Aithough soine people. like the Overlons, l1ave n1anaged to enroll in the univel"'lfit y as full-lime students. 1norc. olcicr people. ha\'e enrolled there 1his ,rear thro ugh the Extended Universi ty, a 11e11· pro~ram 1~·hich allo•vs stud cn1s lo take half Lhe regula r load of courses at haJf the normal tuiiion costs . A total of 154 studen ts are cnrollrd in the tJ1rec ExU progran1s this (all. A master's degree is offerrd In ad· 1ninlstratlon primarily for schoo'J ad· ministrators and another master"s degree prog rarn is offered for Spanish teachers. l\losl students are enroll ed in the pro- ~ra1n in Social Ecology, where both bachelor's and master's degree pro- gran1S arc offered. But of these student s. 38 percent are bet~'ecn the ages of 31 and 4-0: another 25 percent are 41 !o ~iO. and four percent are 51 or older. Onlv nine percent of them are 22 to 25 aiid 23 percent are 26 to 30. ~10RE PROGRAi,IS are being pl<111nr(! for nex t year. "Those people clostl)· as:::,oc1<1ted i1·i\h the Extended Univer.<:ity think it's !he cnnllng thing .... 1hat 1l rci n go no1\"hr!J'(' but up," said Diana Shcr11·nod . as.sislan1 Filli11g Statio11 o,vner Speaks M.Jnd 011 Radio By L. PETER KRIEG 01 lh• 0111)' Piiot SUI! Balboa's only filling station owner didn,.t think much of a television station's recent editorial that endorsed gas ra· tioning. And George Perlin, who·s run Perlin and Sons Arco . 412 E. Balboa Blvd .. for 22 years, obviously doesn't think much ot gas rationing either. He got his chanc~ to say so Wednesday and Thursday when Los Angeles TV st2tion KNBC ran his rebuttal statement on the air. In it. Perlin pointed out that only a few short months ago oil companies were "giving away glasswa re. dishes, knives -premiums of all kinds to increase sales." "TllElR CAPACITY for delivery of their product has not suddenly disair peared, '' Perlin asserted . "Our oil reserves at that time were well known to the: oil people. These reserves still exist.'; he said. Perlin said a lack or rerinery capacity was th e cause of the original shortage and said "this can certainly be rorrected .. over a reasonable period of time." To gain that time. Perlin suggests, "drastic measures are not necessary, on ly common sense and perhaps a serisc of humor." He said driving to pick up rations stamps is no answer. "And higher taxes. once imposed, are hard 10 get lifted," he.pointed out. Perlin clallnL'<i that ·•supply and de· mand are only a few percentage points apart. !o.('tiool. l;ill "'h 1ust ki nd uf ~()[ p~1· off " Sht· H1111Ti l'll ;H Jli. 11:1(] t'htldn 1• clt\'()rt·C"1! :ind •11·11t to tius1nl'~:; tolli·.:·· .~n sh·· eo11!d qu1rhly ht't:(lll)l· 1.1 ~CC:r'1·!;1r1 U!\d S11pport hi'I' f11111ily. \\'hil1· slh~ ~·;1s \rorking. she \r .. 111. 11 1 sc·hoo! p:irt. :inll' bul \.l'ht<1 1 sh(· 1n:11·1·11,cl ~hl· l\'<i~ 11hle !O go full t1rn t.>. ··Busii:11!I> I \1a111ed lo be edut<tf(•d.'' l'ht• sa1rl. t·x pln1n1ng thnt in hl'r IK·ld ",10L1 111:1·d SOrl1l'tf11 rlg !J(•hind YOlL "' ,\l<J111 •>I lhL' !K'Opli;.• rrt11n1111g lo "t'lH.>"I ~•re 11 0nll·11. :\ 1nt.tjon1 ~· of those 111 1!1t"• l·:.\t1·11di•c1 tn1\'l'f:>ll~ Ii\! pC'rccrit. :ire 11on11•n Lyru1 !J1hunen. a coun:;;i·lor :1t f)('(', s:1id she s('t·s 1nany 110 1nl'll going h< l'ollt'gl' b1 •(·aus1• of thi· li11:1nc1al nc 1·~1 to gel 1r;iu1in~ to gl·I :1 JOI). ThL'I' 1•i th1·r ni •l·d 10 h(1lp 1,it h th•· fan1il.1' int:otnt' or s11p1Klrt thrn1s1·lv1•s :ifrer being Givorr·ed or ... -idt)l\'l'd .. sh1· <':>:pl<.1ined . l·'Olt rrr11 E1tS. ~he ~a id, it I.~ a p('rsonal nt•cd 10 broadtn !heir 111lt'l"CJ'tS. "Right n01\ 1t"s ok<i,•' to i.:omr batl-._ ... It's <H:t"t'l'1cd. \'ou won"! be a h;1ll n1othf'J' if yo u k·n1'c )nlir children lo!' a1vhil(','' Daw11a Saunder~ ptlt her reasons !nr returning to school this 11'3)". "/ went hack bec:iuse lhf'rt• 11·as1i"t 1nurh lo do around thl' hou St' and I tvasn"t really inr eres1ed 111 \1·orne11's cluhs. ·· She l\'ilS in collC'gc. during the l9:'ill,.., otudying occupational thcr;ipy but (11111 \\'hen she 1narried. U11r.i.ng the 6Us sin: !'tart ed nursing trai11i11g ;1t f';1.~;1dena City College bill \l'ht'n lier hltsh:111rl •r:is transfetTCd East ··1hct! l'nded 111111," ~he recal!e<l . SHIRLEY ANO RAYMOND OVERTON AT STUDY Noi1·. \\ith three of h('r fil'C chilrlrrn slill home, she ls another so<:ial 1·colog~ nlajor. "I enjoy just hearing ne1v t hing.~."· sh~ explained. "It uses lilllt' for n1c ! find the days arl• long if l don·r go to school." to the {)ean of the t·:xtendcd Lln!versity. But why do olde r people go back to schcol ? LL George Lorlo!l. \\"ho is in charge cf co1nn1unity rclalions. tr<1in1n g. pl:u1- ning and researcl1 in lhc Costa ~Iesa Poli('(' l.Jep.-1rtmcnt. described his <lcsirc as "self fulfilling." !\·lost of the men l>tlrking: for him ha\'e degrees, he explained. "I feel J i-;hould have as much educa lion as the " people v.'orking !or inc ." And. he ad· n1Hll'd. lt mighl help hint inovc up in his career_ But !1c·s \l'Orking \01\ard a degree In social CCQ]ogy. rother than cri1nino!ogy or public administration. because "I don't \vant to be the san1e as everybody else." Ron Erickson, another social ecolop._v major going to school ful l ti1ne. t1'as in lhe Air Furce and the Peace Corps, 11•orked at a technical trade for the Ford Motor Company and ~1cDonnell Douglas and cperaled his own scrt·ii;.'C station. "AS \VEI.J. AS l like 1cchnical type things,'' he e>.1ll<J ined, "it really didn't proprn;e enough of a mental challenge for me to get ~th used ahout it.., Erickson started at Cerritbs College. \l'here-he w<is studcn1 body prc::;idcnt. ;ind transferred to UC'I 1>ith the ho[W of gain ing a master's Lt·g ree bt•!orc going into criminal jusllce rese<rrch _ AGAINST RATIONING Belbot's George Perlin "T(> CLOSE THAT gap we must reduce waste for the duration. A simple disconnection of air ooncUtioners is legal and will help," he sald. But even more effective, Perlin said. would be the disconn ection or anti·smog devices. "The only nc tion by gove mment that I belleve is necessary at this time is Lhe immediale suspension or snlog devices thal are known to haYe ill-effect on fuel eC'onomy ," Pl·rlin said. "Our problem "·i01 gasoline can only become a crisis if we lose our heods," he said. "Only smJll sacrifices rirc nccessa ry. "America must come out of this prriod stronger and n1orc s~·lf·rl•liant than ever -self·sufficnt enough to he frrc of ('(l('rcion from anywhere in the world," he concluded. Overton. l\'hO llsts education it self and sclf.fulri!linent 1:1s his reasons for going to UCJ, saJd, "\Ve're not looking for somethlng. anything more than v:hat i\·e \\'3nL to do .. , Because he \\"as a young man during the depre.<:sion year:>, h<:' had to go to work \•:ithout the opportunity of col- lege. "I'm just being a kid again,'' he explained. "I am doing \\·hat I couldn't do \Vhcn l was young." l ie. also offered a bil of philosophy for his intC'rest in education. "f rccilly thin k people live longer and arc h.::ippiC'!' \l'ho are al\\'ays !earning, always curious, Once you stop .... you starl \\'ithcring aw<1y." I , "I \\'asn't about to go pound a typewriter. I did that 2.'l years ago.'' said J\lrs. Overton. But she had to \Vair ;.n.,.hile before she could go to school because "I had a thing abou l 111others raising I heir ow11 child ren, not a babysit· !er.'' 1''0\V HER \'OUNGEST daughter is 16 but another daughter, f\tclanie Zachau. is also a junior in social ecology. Her childrert. she Mid, think if's "neat" that she too is going to college. Jane Clark is <i fine arts 111ajor \\'ho ~:ill re!urn 10 interior decorating: \\"hen shl' i:;r·adu:i\e$ in June . Her datightcr. :1 college fre.o;hmfln, Is planning ii big g-r;1dun!io11 poirty for her. She had ah1·ays p!aru1cd 10 go to Nancy Habbe is also ;i mother of five children enrolled in !be social {!eology progran1. She started college in !~·16 but dropped out because "It didn 't .seem so important t1·hen 1 11·;1s gelt\~1g married back in 1950.'' She did retum parl·!ime 10 Long Beach State \1<here her interests swi tched fron1 political science to psychhlogy. Although she doesn't hat·{· a 11·ell -defin- rd idea of "'hat she tv:i11t.s lo do, she :-;aid, ":'-JO\\' that Lhc kids ;'.rrl' gro11ing up, r \rnn t so1ne!hing rncaningfu! to <lo. I \\'ant lo get out and do niy thini;." Sadie R('ld. another ExtC'nd~d Universi·· ty student. has been going to sc hool "off and on" for nine: years but ~cln11r.:1 she has no speci fic dei:ree goaL :\ former \\'elfare reci picnl \Vl10 rolJnd· ed a San1a Ana dn y cnrc trnll'f for the children of lo\\'·irlrome fnmilies. sl1e has an interest in hurnan development. "You never acquire enough kno1\•ledge about !he thing you're in\"Olved in ." Anothe r one of her goals in going back to school is to motivate other t1·onlCfL She explained. "[ think this ls sornclhi ng our cornmunity could use."' The.<:e students reported .1 1x1si111·C' 111· t<'rthDngc with the f~1eu!1y and stalf As Overton said. "111ev 111ar!.: nlt' IC'l'I glad l'rn here. 1'his is tht· 1rrost fun l \1· t1ad :ill n1y life." So You W a11t a Day Out, Then Try Train or Bits By ALAN DIBKlN Ot lh• O•lly Piiot STiii If you ca11"! get there fro1n here on a half tank of gas, as the ne\\I saying goes. niaybe you can go by bus or on the train , \\Tith gas s1ations closing on Sundays, families arc having lo loo k for :tltemati~ transpo rtation for \reekcnd trips , Regular scrvi~t;.s lo San Diego :ind Los Angeles are orfercd by Amtrak and the bllS lines. Many children may get their first train ride over the holidays a.<: fa1nilies opt for an outing to the !;an Diego Z.00. say, on a Sunday. ORANGE COAST folks can c11tch tho train nt Santa Ana or San Clemente. Three trains a day leave Santa Ana -the statioo is at 1034 E. ·4th St. -for San Diego. ~1t !):21 a.m. and 11 :21 a.m. and 8:46 p.m. They can be boarded at San Clemente -across from the pier on the landward side of the trncks -at 9:49 a.m. and 11:49 a.m. and 9:14 p.m. n 1e traln also stops at Oceanside and Del Mnr . The Ii cl et to San Oie!(O front Santa Ana is $4.25 vdth the round trip fare being double. A single from San Clemente to San Diego costs $.1. 1'r3 ins leave S.1n Diego at 7 a.m., I p,m, ond 1:30 p,m., reaching SD n Clen1cntt• nt 8:12 n.m .. 2:12 p.n1. ~nd f1:42 p,n1. nnd Santa Ana ~t 8:42 a.m .. 2:42 p.m. ruid 6: 12 p.m. Ari An1trak spokesman !iaid that no reservations are re.1uirt..><l for these trains or for the throo-a-day rum to Los Angeles. though reservations art~ necessary for all other A1ntr·ak route's. TIIE SPOKES;\1A N \\'OU)d not $Hy 'rhether Amlrak is ca ri-ying ll)OT'C passengers as a result of the gasoline sta1 io11 closings, but he did sa.v tt1a! ;ill routes, excepl the Los Angeles-s;·1n Diego n1n, <ire booked up fron1 [)('c_ 15 through Jan. I, "\\'e :ire using a!l the cars \\'e have ," the officia l said. Normally it is possible to make a train jou n1 ey to Santil Barbara and baC'k in a day, but this train is also booked through Jan. 1. 1 Bus companies have fuller schedules. Buses lenve most Orange C.oast cities roughl y every 90 minutes or t"·o hours , 'l-1 hours a day to both Los Angeles and San Diego. It t::ikt'S the Crc,yhound buses about t\.\'O hours 15 minutes to get to San ' Diego from Ne \vport Beach, costing $7.56 round trip. Buses also return about every ' 90 minutes or tw·o hours. ONE OF TIIE busie~t bus depots is at Laguna Beach \\'here 3S buses a day pass through, according to the a:gent , Dale Peterson . · In addilioo to the Greyhound service. the Continental Trailv.·ays buses also go to San Diego from Lag111n. The5" buses, leaving at noon, 3:08 p.m. and 1:3-0 a.m .. stop only at San Clem~te nnd Oct>ansidc a11d tnke only 90 minu ics .. They re.tum (ron1 &1 11 Di<'go at 7:30 a.m .. 2:15 p,m., i :2U p.m. and 2:1.0 ~.n1 . "i\1orc and more 'people do seem to re traveling on the huscs." Peterson said, "but It's a stasonaJ thing, too:: • ' ft 2. OAILY PILO T ~ Emphasis on .· Individual Rights -Age Lie Brings J ail ·Brings New Definitions • Ill /·,t/1/!)fs "1)/(·· Tl.is is ri ll' J J rl1 of 20 P.~!fl!I~ by /1>ndo1v 1111'11 111 011' 1oin·/d's or1•dr1111c ('0111 1/l'HIU!J. '1'111• ?J'!'r/t•r of r1n.> 1·.,~u~1 is U 11' 11 <r r ti ('1!1rlit! t'ulH1l prrif11~~r1r 11{ snr111/ 1·r/11r~ or Jla1 c1111L l'111 r1:rlilllJ. //cr('i/l lu• dis· r11 i;:;i'S t/111 n11JX1.<'I of 1·/11111!1•' v 11 rulrunil J1'dlcr1is uiitl t'llllh'~. By llEltBERT KEL~IA .'i The tonct:pl nf ind1vidu11I rights 1~ ctntra! to a dernocTatic societ). Yet a societv's dcf1n1t1on of in- dividi.ial rig ht s IS nc\·cr stalic. 1\otoreovcr, at any g1v1•n tun1•, the apphcatu1n of tl1c prin· cip!t·~ !ha! govern 1nd l\·idual r1,'!h ts is usuall y ir111x·rff'<:I AMERICA Courses by Newspaper AND THE FUTURE OF MAN This is the I Ith essay in :i 20·\\t'l'k serlrs tor the "CourSf's by ~e"·spaper'' program funded by Lhe Na tional Endo"'ment for th e llumanlti es, developed by University of CaHfornia San Diego Ex tension and dis· trlbuted oallonwide by Copley Ne"'S Service l>aily l'ilot readers approp riutely rn - rolled "'ith UC lr\'ine Extension are eli- i;:ihle for t'Ullege credits upon successful co111 pletio11 (lf th e course. 1'he l)aily Pilot Is on e of 200 ne"·spapt'rS in lhe l 'nltrd Slates participating in this ei:perl ment in t.ducational euricbment. As "'itb any other college co urse, "Amtrl· ca and the Future of !\.tan" contains lesson Jnaterlal tbal expresses the perSODsl vle"·s of Its instructors (the Individual writer of t"a1·b segment). Thtse l'lews are not necessarily th ose of lhe Dai ly Pilot. Copley Ne"·s Ser,•ice , UCI, UCSD of the Nalional Endowmenl for the lluinanilies. 'fhroughoul A 111 c r 1 t· an 11L~lory, 1\C c:in ob s c r \" c ------------------------------------organii:t'<I cfforl:-to i.:los!' lhr gap bct\\cen prinriplc ;1nrl practicc-10 broa<len I h c definition of indi\'idual rights and to extend such rights to seg1nents of the population, to institu tiona l contexts ii nd to are;is of life in which 1hey had not been firmly eslablish· ed in the pas1. One of the marked cha ni::cs in mood tha t has charac· teri:t.ed American society in recent \'C<irs is that these cf~ forts ii;I\ e b !' c o n1 e in· e r!'a~inglv vigorou.~ :1 n d \1•idesprei1d. ?ilore an d more groups wit hin the J>f)pula ti(ln arc insisting on ri ghts tha t 1hcv ft>el have b ee n :svs'1ematicallv denied to thcn1. (;.rou~ th:i t 'h:n·t• long l"Jtcn stru ggling for their rights have becon1c more n1ilitant. Grou ps tha t have in the pa st accepted curtailrncnts or thei r rights h.1ve begun to ch:.il!cngc lhese restric tions. Increasing nun1 b!'rs of indil"id ual s nrc nov.• claiming ri ghts Lh:1t \vere only dimly recognized in !he p;ist. ACROSS \\"fl)E scgmrn!s of the society, there is I cs s v. illingness to <iccepl scMnd- c!a.~s status, rest rictions on personal freedom. and viola· lions of person;1I interest~. \\'e can idC'ntify ! hr e c thstinct -1 h o u g h clearly n~!at(~d -t1·;1ys in v;·hich this heigl11 l'ned insis tence· on in- di vid ual rights rnanifests itself in our society_ I. Th ere ar e sonic scgn1f'nts <lf our population -notably blacks and other n on .,.,. h i t e minorities-that h:ive lx>en systematicall y ex· cludPd for generations from effective participation in the soci!'tv. Tht·v have lx>en lock· ed intO a self-perpet uating pat- IC'm of PD''crty. subslandard liv ing (.'Onditions. inadC'qua \(' Niurauon, lack of skills and unCQua! protl'clion of the Jaw. t11! rnutu~11ly reinforcing one another. ThC'ir efforts to break out of this vicio us cycle have been frustrated by subtl e and not so subtle biases that have d e n i e d th em access to cduca1ional opportunities. to jobs. lo unions, lo hotLc;ing, to loans-in short. to all poten- tial points of entry into Lhc SVS!C!ll. ·~·1c1n1X'.rs of !hese grou ps have nou• gone beyond the ea rlier ci\'il rigl1ts 1noven1cnt in in~isting th.i t !hei r right to full p.irticipa!ion in lh!' Sotit·ly implies not merely l hP rernoval of lC'gal b<irriers , but act ive affirmative effor ts to open up opportunities to thcn1 and to assure that lhC'y will be ln a position to take ad- vantage of thrsc opportun ities. fl1oreove r. they arc insisting on the right to th eir 0\111 iden- tity-the right to be lncludcd in the system on thei r te rms, \1·11hout h;iving to adopt the \'alues. lifc·styles and other rultural trappings of the \\'hite n1iddlc-class majority. 2. Apart from et h n i c minorities. various groups in our society ha ve been depriv· eel. as a n1att er of public policy, of certain r ights and oppon unitics available 10 the avert1ge cit izen. 'l'hese groups 01 re characterized by some va r iet y and degree of clepcndcncc. deviance or ca p-- ti\"ilv. / A,\IONG SUCll groups on e n1ight include minors, senior citizens, ho111oscxual s. wel fare Tecipients, menta l patients. prison inmates, enlisted men in the anned forces and \vomen. Althou gh .,..'Omen con- stitute niore than half of the popu lation and enjoy some po\ver within our societ~'. ht\\' :ind trndi !ion defi ne thr1n as '"dC'pcndcn ts" and r est r i c t their <'Xercise of certain im· por1an t rights-such as the right to make contracts. tn pu rsue desi red ca rel.!rs and lo ronfro\ thei r own bodies. 1'he r11tionale for rc.~trictin~ members of these groups 111 the exercise or so1ne or thcir rights has been either that tliey are incapable of ex- ercising these rights, so that H would be in their ov.·n and Jn society 's interest to im pose restrictions; or that they have forfeited their rights by thei r own actions; or that they arc living in institutional settings in \\'hlch the pub:ie in!crest and safet y de mand th e curtail· men! of ce rtain indi\·id u<JI r ights. The \~idely shared assump- tions which have long su1>- port('d these restrictions are now being challenged, both by niembcrs of these groups themselves and b y pro- ressional and action grou ps that identify with their cause. 3. Individual rights ha,•e alwa ys been subject lo ce rtain limitations for a 11 groups in the societ y, not just those groups that have been singled out for discriminatory treat· n1cnt. ·rtius. the right to refu se n1ili1ary service. to engage in crrl:un funns of protest, lo practice birth contro l or to cstftblish a household v.·ith un· 1narrird parrners-to mention just a fev.· examples-has been SC\"Crely rrstricled through a combination of law a n d U.S. custrun. \\'ith some exceptions, people have ·i.it the past ac- cepted t.he right of M>Ciety a.nd its du ly co n s t i l u t e d f1ulhorities to 1n!µose these limitations on th e1n, In rel'ent years manv or these traditional restric.tions are incr<'asingly b eing challenged, most often bv the 1\•t:ll·cstablished upper ffiiddle class but with growing fre- qul'ncy by ot her elements of society. !\lore individuals are 1101v insisting on constitutional r ights tha t in the past were only rarely cl aimed. F""or example. U1e marked increase ln tht.· 11un1ber of con· stlcnlious objcl'lors during the Vietnam \Var <1nd in efforts to broaden the legal definition <Jf conscientious objection tto include sclcrfil"e objection to a par!icular 11·ar 1 suggests a greater insistence on the in· dividuaJ's right to evaluate for hin1sclf the ;ideq uacy of the reasons for ll'hich authorities order him to kill and die. FURTifERAfOltE, there has been a tendency to push the limits of certain rig ht s that h<l\"e al"·ays l)('('n recognized bul interpreted n1o re nar· ro11·Jy. For example. individuals are ir~sisl ing that the right of dissent cxtends to dramatic for n1s of protest or that the right of privacy extends to unorlhodox life-stvles even though n1any peopfe m 0 ay find the c~ereise of these rights offensive or objectionable. Finally, ci tizens are in· creasingly claimi ng new rights that li~vc not been explicitly recognized before : wi tness the growth of citizen lobbies. of the consumer rights move- 111rnt. and of the ecology 111ovcment. While these are !<1 rge ly n1idd!e -cl ass issues. the increasing emphasis of young blue-co llar V.'Orkers on lhe right to me aningful work suggesls !hat the push tO\\'ard a broader definition of human rights suff uses our enti re SO<.'ietv. ThcSc various manifesta· lions or a heigh tened in- WAR PROTESTS SYMBOLIZE NEW sis!cnce on individual right s in our so4'..'icly t1rc part of a v.·orld11·ide process tha t can bl> traced to 1nany sources. ditions to .,..,hich people could as1>1 re. Urba nization has not only undermined traditional authority relationships but has also crea \tod sornc of the con· d11 1ons fur political url:<lniling tScc Ai\1ERICA, P:igc 1181 SAN FRANCISCO (AP I - A federal judge last \Vee I.: ordl•red a won1a11 thler who lied ubout hl'r age as a rneans of gettin~ ii n1ore lenient sen t1~ncc to s1>end lv.'o years in prison. Judge \\'illium '!'. SweigC'rl sC't aside the thrce-yea r pro. bation senti·ncc earlier given Barhara JC':in ~1oorr. lie ruled 1he prob01tl'd scnlent'e was il- l (·~;,1\ b<'ca11se ~l i~s 1\loore had not .:iven hL·r correct age to the court. TllE ll lFFUS IO'.'i nf :i democratic ideology and its associated principle of na·!.=-=------------------------, tional self-d eterminat ion have spu rred on the rnovc ments for poli tical in dcpC'ndeoce a n d socia l reform th roughout the old colonial empire s; the erncrgence of Africa and 1he rest of the 'fhird World. in tum. has strengthened the sense of ethn ic ident ity and the struggle for equal rights among Black Americans. lndustri:il iza tion. along "'ilh the gro\1·th of st'ience and lechnology, has eneour:lg!'d ef- forts to extL·nd 1ncli1 idual l rights. both by fosti•ring at· !itudrs of rationality ani! pragm atism cap ah I e of, challenging traditiona l pat· terns. and by hroadeni ng the IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK For That Special Gift Think \ 7rh & lrvi'" • W"l'<;llff l'la1a • Newport leock 0 ,.n IT-1111191 Ma n .• Frf.-Sot. 'Til Chrin ma' range of possible li\·ing con·1L----------------------~ ,---------------------------------------------------,=-=--=-=-~~-~~=-=-=-=-=-=--=-~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~ 6ood Deed Peo11le Bud l-fart111an, retired after \VOrk· ing in the parts and service depar1- 1nent of an auto dealership, likes to help other people "because it keeps me busy. 'You can'l si t in a rocki ng chair." l ie found vol unteer JA'ork through I Ile \"olunteer Action Ct'!n· 1er, Costa ~Iesa. '!'his work invol\'es spending one day at the school of lhe United Cerebral l)alsy J\ssocia· tion. Santa /\na. helping studenl.5 on various proj ects. llar1 111a n. v.'hn J ive~ in so uth Sant.a :\na. also clr1\'es ;1 nr ighhor, a cl1;_i hetlc. lo Or;1nge ('ounty ~lcl11t'~! ("enlt•r for 1re11l- rncnt l\~'i<"c a 1nonth. "J ler !iu:-· band 'voulrl have to t<i ke a day off u1o rk to do lt." he said. llelp for \'ou Beware Bacteria ff you're pl;inning <1 large party during thC' holir!:irs. ehanccc. arc rhat you \\·ill set up a botint<"ons t1uff1·t tahtr to feed you r gllcsts. /\re you a warl' or t11r 11(ed fo r safely in storing and serving the la rge qu:1ntities or food you 11·dl he procluci ng? L'nll'SS :'>'Oll lake prcc.'.lutions. you risk having h:irn1f11I har1eria ~ro11• in thl' food th at graces y(1ur h11ffe1. 1 he rC's 1d rtng "buff cl bacteria" could be food po1son1ng fo r l=:ll('Sls -and \'Ou. To avoid that, fo!lo11' these lip:; fr11n1 11.S. i)t'pariment of Agriculture. e Kccp hot foods hC'atrd above 140 degre<'s Farrnhrit. Follo\1· !his rtJlc for casseroles of seafood and poull ry tt nd othrr cooked rnrats and for hot dishes containing beans. eggs, ch{'('SC and other dairy prochi c.ts. Kt>l'll these fr'(l(ls in elect ri c fry pans. elec tric hot. trays or chafing d1~hcs. Do no t depend on wa rming units lhal IL.it' small candles -these may 001 produce enough heal \O llHlintain food at \40 degrees f'. • Keep cold foods chi lled below 40 degrees F. Included here are cream pies and other desserts made "'ilh eggs. milk :ind cream. as v.·ell as salads madl' '4"ith seafood. poultry or red meat. Store these first in lhe refrigerator to chill both food and serving dish before placing on buffet. • Do no D keep any food -cold or hot -at roon1 l<.'n1perature for more than two or three hours, A host or hostess may 11·ant to please guests wit11 a buffet offering large nmoun ts of food during several ho urs of a party. That kind of groaning board, ho\\·evt'r, may have your guests groaning v.·it.h food poisoning t:>cca u~e some foods \\"ill remHin exposed at roo m te mperalure for too long. Instead, protect your guests by selling a buffet wllh limited quantities of food a nd refilling serving dishc$ frequently. D1ll1 Piiot 51111 1"1'1olt ,-,,., c·nn ll<>lp Cot111sel at USO l·lclp1ng others cclebr3tc this special time of year can bring added enrichment. To fi nd out where you can help. call the Voluntary Action Cent er, South Orange Coun ty at 64 2-0063. The office. locatl'd ;it 207 Avoca do St .• Costa Mesa, is open \l'<'Ckd uys frorn 8:30 a.m. to 4:30· p.m. r.roups seeki ng benefit projects for Christmas c;:in fi nd 111any opportun ities al area convalescent hospitals. \'oluntecrs can assist patients shop pin g. addressing cards and other ac1i vit ies as well as ent erl.1ining. Other areas where groups may become involved can be round at the USO, Santa Ana. Women over ~Ii arc needed for the counseli11g program for !iervicemt•n at El Toro. Ac1ivitics, open to girls 17 and older. include particip.11ion in social dances and visiting in hospllal wards in Long Beach. Bo!h groups and individu al V{llunteers are in demand at the Salvation Army Community Center, Santa Ana. Special holiday programs include Christmas kettles, toy distribution and the League or f..1ercy. 1\n adult worker is needed to man the desk at the Youth Employment Service, Costa IUesa, from S lo 5 p.m. on Fridays. Santa Ana Public Library needs help. too. A retired his tory !cacher could volunteer for the readers aid des k. llours are 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. f\.1ondays, Tuesdays :ird Wednesdays, plus some Saturdays. Bi·llngual a~slstants are needed for ca taloging and volunteers are requested ror story tcllJng and other duties. Santa Ana School Distrtct has volunteer positi ons ope n in 22 M:hool s. Included are postci ror clerfc.u l \\'Orkers, lutors and teacher health, physical education , library and language aides. ' ' ·' I ,. , , I ~ 'l ~ • DAILY PILOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL The DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps nf uo11ng sales1nen 1rlio riel1ecr t/!e 11e11·spn/)t:r to ynur door. T l1ese 11nll'11y 111e11 ore ll1 e crenm vj t he clJ1n nnou111. t:a cli 11/f)U tll, lhe best of ll1enL will be se/C'cleri fnr lzstnlg 011 the l l onor r oll. /'.;nch carr ier listed licrc /1G! obrai11ed nt /efl st fozir 11tnv custoniers dvrili[J !lie rrrst 111011/Ji , J1ad 110 m ore t)1an one custo1ne r cornp/01/Jl fur Ilic tn011th and nn1st have paid /!is bdl jor l/1e 111~u'spuppr lie bough t "1vholcsale" 01i ti1ne. Numeral in frr111 i of star ( ·) preccJiug Ids 11a111e i11d1cates 1111111/1er of ca1iscc1(/it·c 111u1itlzs that carrier lias been 011 tl1e //o/ior I1'ull. K. C. Blunt M•ch ee \ On ~mofl G'"9 R•et• Rey Ste el Bern1ud Qu.ron q Mi~e Zel.,1a Mi>rk Pt ri oh Ke lly Stonecipher M er ~ lapt 1 Jon Tut n•r D•vfd Lt Manteqne Ste•• Mt lGbben Scott Kinq D. P•ic ~e rd J e•an Blt in Bruce C 1ldwell J . M. Ko••l•n ~o Jim Gui1tin1r1 P11 t w .n"gerdn•• Jeff Ri>me Petet E•an1 Dnve Mel h 9 et Mn nuel Tarre1 Ne•I M of~ih l<e •in Cle1•11nh Don Miller l(.,nny Redding Bill Butle r Tony P1,.ca• He rald Smith o,,, ... Ble•ely G ery W erd Kevin Pierapt" Gt•y Twoqaod loui1 Raditr Steve Ale•endt t De.id Rey Anqel Fued e1 Terry En9le Mik e Cow•n 0 1.id P1pi11 G 1n1 O 'N1il Sh 1;I~ 81,,k1 J ennifer Willi ~fn l 2• Roy S1nl1 M ~ri e 2" Bab S1lterfi1ld 2• J eff Sit YI Fll 1• A ltn Trt cv 1° k'enny Rab•rh 2• K1 itloi Streuu 2• Babby Kupfer CARRIERS OF THE MONTH · Sheila Banks, Mission Viejo Bobby Kupfer, Huntington Beach 1 Lv~n Sc:~e ll 2 Zulmey Gntlar 2 Oon Radr igur t J Den~ Mendo11 J R,,,. J~n~;,,, l Sco!I J~n ~•n \ 1 Cr1~r M ~n •p••I J S!t•r Hill ) .!•fl Burd;c• ~ John P.lghr t m ~ J 1y Jo~tl II ~ J••rv M u~y•r 11· C~ri1 Boulter 111" f red S•nt~•I 211~ l any S1 nc~e1 J S' G re9ary Dtyman ~ Honor Carriers of the Month are Sheila Banks and Bobby Kupfer. She lla Is tht daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Edward Banks of 26621 Las Ondas, M111lon Vlt(o. She is 15, is a tophomore in Dana Hiiis High School and lik•t 1wlmmlng, gymnastics, volley ba 11 and tennis. Making necklaces from teeds and 1 shells is her hobby. She playtd clarinet in the sc_t. ~I band, Among other things, htr rout• profits have .. ., ,. ' I ~ i bought her a typewrlttr. Bobby, son of Mr. and M'r1. Bob Kupftr of 10021 Wh ippoorwill, Huntington Beach, Is a sevtnth grader at Gi sler Schoof. The 12·y••r-old carrltr Ilk•• football and baHball and builds all kinds of models. Ht has bought • sttreo rKord player with his route proceeds, Is sevlnv for a new . bike and also hat • savings account. :.-...c::sai .................... .,,....,..,..__m:r'~ c --~· ........ ....,,.... ......... "'"'"'"' ..... ~--- Sllnday DtctmbH 9. 1973 DAILY PILOT 8 :J They Only Wanted One, But There Were Six }-.ive l11fa11ts Survive Dra111a Of Preg11ancy, Delivery, N11rsery lly .1011 ~ HAllBfJllft DEr-.TVEH 11\1 11 -Thry kn1 •11• v.1hr1t lht·v \\'iHlll'<l Thl'\' ll <Ul1•·d ·ln ln1 ild ~ liHlr l"i•bln. U]J Ill t!i·· rHUl!rll:ll!lS so lhl'Y ti ha1 l' ,, pl:1tC' to !>In~· on far111 ly ski 11t·l·kcnds Thf'y w:inll'd lti ~avl· cnoui.;h for a trip son1t·l11111· in !hi• future 10 Europl· 1rhl're thl')' first n1ct. L-lut first tht•)' 1.\'~111ted a hll!e girl. <I f:lf,!t'I' rr11· <l '~·ye~1r-oltl (irt·g. SUll lCOHl' !O fill 1he last hcdroorn !n rht·ir I h r I'(' · hedroorn ho1ne. Her 11<.L111e \vould be Julia. Hut for Ulna ;111d Cl•r\C ~tanl'k, chtldrl'n c:une .,.,·ith difficult v. Thi'V ht1d bce11 1 ryin~ for th;1l 0 l1ttle girl for nt·arly 111·0 }'l':11·s 1vithout sue· 1·e!-I<;. !·:dna 11•as :n. :ind ht'r inft·rt1l1tv 11 :1s 1lu1· Hi in· fre<111t·nt. aud unprl'd1ct:.1hll' ovul;1tiou. \V IUCH IS \\'llAT IC<I Edna Stanl'k to l1r. Tibor (J\«11 F.ng1·I. a re~j)l'l'll·fl lh·111-l'r ohslt·trlri:1n. and tht: lx.·~u1ni11g of old drca111s µu t a:.idt· ;111d nrv.• dn·an1s tx>i;un. a bit or rnrdical history that shu11".~ 1\·hat n1an can do .,,,·hen h1· puts his bt•st rffnrts \011•:1rd sa\'1ng 1t1·rs. Hnd a young <:Ull· ple dr1 r rn1in1·r\ In laugh. nr :d lt·;1 ~1 sn1il1·, 1hf'1r 11 :1\' 1hro11c.l1 :J 1111~! of 1;tll· th:11 i·h:1n g1'\I thl'1r f11 ture . On So·pl. lli , l'•T:\ u1 1hr hour.;; l>i·fnrt· 1nid11i ght f.d11;1 S1;u1l·k g;J\t: l11nl1 tu s1•:-.· hi1)\ets. flvr or 1vhn1n survil'c. 'rhe onh· (•n1· to latl in h(·r first 111·0 d:ns on this 1'arth bure th e u;111it• Julia C1·nc and Ed11:1 h;id ll1(•t in r:urop(•. ind(•p1·ud1·nL -"inglt• ad1·c·nn1rf'rS 11·ho liked tn 1rn1vl •·\\'1· \l'l•r1·n·1 rlunking ;1hou1 rhildr1·11 in thl' begn1· l\11\;.i Bl'!itdt·'i. sh1·\t :i l11ays had trouble ... [ h:td Srt'n a dO<'tor in l l11ll"t"n 1rh.-n I 11 ~ ... 11·:1l·lu11g st:hool 1 1:~·r1· :tlld hf· said. 'You'll never get preg· na nt. · l\ty sister "'as rnarrit-d for seven years OCfore she had any children ... " The Stan('ks arr Ron1o n < ':1tholic-. But the.v bt•lit-ve in birth cont rol and fan1il y plan· 1ung. So, when they dccidL'<i on a ferlility·i.nduced second c.:hild , the\' tried to fit it in 11i1h a sufnn1er vac;1tiot1. •·1 T H(JUG ll'r I'd just bl' <i littll' prcgnnnt and it 1~ouldn'I 1l1:1tter.·· A little pregnant \Vhen Edna 1vcnt to l')r. ~ngel in M<i rch. 1972, he up· ped the dosage of th e horn1o nes she had been taking. Sii!I no luck . Al the end of .Janu:iry. l!J72, lhey dpc idrd 111 1ry a 11...:11' {tru~. Prrgunnl. Ju .~t1n1u!;tt\! 1he ova rit$. "I hopl'<i ii 1,1•ould work . I reallv 11·asn't coneer111'd :10011\ 1nultiple births siuct• nothing i•ls(' had \l'Qrkrtl 1\nd I 11as g1•11i11~ kind of 11111)ntienl b1·eau:-.1· ! 11antl'd th t· kids {'ln..,('r 1o~etl11·r. and I \1·as j!l'Uin~ oldl'r. I 11·as l>orn .,,,·ht·n 111\' nHHhf•I' II ;is 4t I j u s t didn't 11·a11t to 11"ait that long Engl·l !Old her 1ht>n~ 11as n 3 1~·rc1•11t grca1er chance 1•\ 111ul!iplc births 1,1•ith tlH' 11rug :i.~ oppo .. ed to nor1nal eon t ept1o!l. on !-'t'h. 11 1-'.rlna n'<"ril'i'\I a drug 1•.hieh 1nggl"'::'. u1·ula· 1 io1 i _ 'r liC' th'Xl d:l\' h('1' !XKlV ll'i11per;1111r•· 11·<-JS up. Shr ha(! ovulai<•d. \\'i1 hin t1rn 11•re ks shl' ~11011't'd sign-; of the fi rst tornplieal J• •fl . orrr~t ir11uk1t ion of \hi• O\':tr if'S. SU1nl' pain, S\.\'t'lling. 1\ potl'nli;illv s1-rio11s dl·1"l·l~1p1111•nt 1 equ1rinJ.! exµt•rt. ton~1·rr:1ti1·1· trt'alnll'lll. "1 gnt pr.·g11;1nl on FC'b. 1:!." ]·'.t!na :>il\S ··On 1-~eb. 14 \l l' l11·11! out· 10 dinnf'r ;ind 111\ :-.1 ulll:1th \l :IS b1:;. l tl'QI'{' :1 • dr•·":-. 11l!h ;111 l·n1pire 1\:11;;tl1nl' 1l 11as 1he onl y • t 4 thing l could get into. I lookt~ like I was pr'(!gna nt then." Engel : "We knew something v.•as going on. \\!hen she 1v;is 17 wccks by d~te, she wa'l 2B weeks by size. I sn w her c•vf'rY t1,1•0 "'C'eks or so until she ~-... s about 24 wef'ks. Then we decided it was 11bout ti111e to get some diagnostic tesls. .. The X·rav showN:I abQut four ll'ilh the possibility or a fifth." 1'11ERE \\'AS AN agreement that Edna .,,,•ould enter Gen. Hose Memorial Jlospi!al al 30 .,,,•eeks. Now l~ni;rl wondered whether that 1,1·ould be soon enough. J-low tnany babies'! llo.,,,, long could i:ihe hold thcn1'.' 1'he longer the better. J~ngel pu t her on tot:1! OCU r l'!-il I !ired ho1ncn1akers <i n d ba by5.i tlers hel rkd. c:ene t<tk· ing tinie off frorn \\'ork helped. Breakfast. lunch. dinner and c;rcg 11·1~nt on. prrgnant·~· or nut. i\'urSt:ry .school hrlped. v,.~ ' ' • ·;-j- ~. AP F~•lurt l"ht1- ·rh(· long hours :i~d af- fected Edna's 1norr1le. !\lilt! but const11nl nausea. The de· sire to get up. the dis('o1nfort of floing so. PEDIATRIC IAN FIVE BABIES AT HOME OF EDNA AND GENE STANEK "I got hun~r.v. but 1 go! full a1rfully fas t. c:reg ;:ind r 1\'C'rf' eating about the s.1n1c arnount or foo d." 1\ "·eek before the agree1l un d:i!C' to go into 1he hospital. Edn;1 br.gan to hnvc conl· plicatinns. 1'~ngcl srnt hrr into (:en. Rose 1-fospit fll. But true l:.ibor h;_1d not started. Ano!ht>r X-rav sho"·cd .. fi\'e fo r sure and onf.-.probable." F:n~c·J : "\\'e plnnncd on six ... "The nlorc y0u have. !hf' less the time of gest.1tion ." Engel sa~·s . '['he average c;i r· ryinti: 1in1e for six h<1<; h<'1'n ;1bout 32 .... reks. And 11'h<'ll ~11u talk nhout :tl "·erks, you 'rl' talking in lcrn1s of rery :-n1:1ll b;1bics. ·· to round up pediatric tea111:-.. Six of then1. 111·0 doctors and a nL1rse to a tca1n. Volun!et'rs 11l'rC put on alert. Including ;d1er11atPS. sorne 4-0 of thf'1n 11·oul d live near a 1clephnrie or ;1 pag ing: device thry carried. DR . BATTAGLIA , 1111rsr,ry is one of 1he best in !he na!iun. got Oll !h<' ll'lephunr to rou nd up \'ital cq1ilpn1clll. Even his unit 11·as not seT up fo r six preinalurl'. possibly sick babies at one !irllC'. :\orn1atly Colorado (;eneral n1aintai11s one rcsuscitation area for pren1<11l1res .,,,·here lht'\' can llt' a s pirated. c;ithe!erized if ne cess-nry nnd other1\'ise initiated into a life bnrelv 2!'i feet square. is nnr1n°ally ja111n1ed on two sides b.I' equiprnent and shell'CS for surgical n1oterial. ~OI\' it .,,,·as j:11111ncd as well 11•ith over 3:i nurses and d oc to r s , ·obstetricians, pcdi::itricians. b!uod technicians. everyone. (:enc. wear ing a surgical n1 a.:l k and go1111 li ke the rest. stood near his ,,·ifc 's head for coni- forl. There 1vas a curious kind of \\'aili ng tension. By 9:.t5 p,m. l-~d11a .,.,·as readv. But thc babies \\'err not. -.. \\'e 1rai1ed about an hour to see l\'ha t pro.t:rcss she 11·ould n1ake in pushing the baby do.,,,•n. 'fhe babv v.·as in a poslerior posi· lion. \ri1h 1he lncP up rather than dOl\'ll. sotTit'\.\'h£'r l' in n1id- pell'is," EnJ!el ren1en1bers. He 11·as struck by The baby had J ohn 's size. !he charae- tt·risties or a child 11·ho had gro,1·n slo1\•ly in the 11·omb. "That rt'ally dl·!ig hted 111e bt·ca use these b a bi cs . generally speaking. h u v e fe11·er prob l c m s 1vith resplrutory disease. . I !hou;;h1 perh:ips all six babies 1night have lhe$C fea tures and \\'l' might hav..-a very benign course." ThC' lean\ srtt!cd do.,,,·n to .,,,·ail for Baby B. Engel discol'ercd the second bab~· lying trans1·C'r:-.c to rhc birth can;:1[. one shouldC'r and one nrn1 \1ilhi11 it. Labor essentially stoppc<l. lie np- proached a dl•ci sion on a c:iesare;1n. A 11·t·1•k <'arlirr F.ngcl had rnrt 11·i1h Ur. J:nnrs Strain. a to p pri1·a1e pediatrician. ftl ;1 ~rn;ill S1ris!; coffee shop near En.~el's office, 1'hC'i r initial no· t1on 11·:1s to dtdiver at GC'n . lfosf'. b11 t thf'~' 11·ere thinking 1he11 ;1h1111t fou r h.ihies. Sud· d{'nly !hint:s \l'f'rc di fferrnr. 'I think we delivered the second baby, Baby B, Julia, ei t 11 :34 p.m., and the others exactly a minute c1part. Th e t eamwork wa s magnificent . Engt·I h11d hllped all 1he delil'eril's could have been vaginal, lo spare 1he babies th1: tlt•pressing effect of a general anesthetic. B a b i e s "'ilh p r ob a b \ e respiratory distress don·! net.'<I othC'r loa ds to can·y. "Iii': CAI.LEI) ~I f<~ th:1 t :iftt'rnoon aflt'r 1hc X-ra~·s:· ~a)S J)r. Strain. •·an1i said d looks like \\·e ha ve six b:1bi1·s. Al that point I thought !hr logistics inl'ol·;cJ in ;; !ransfC'r situ:-ition to an in· tC'nsivc care nursery 1ra<> really 1nore 1han 11·e could ha ndle. I strongly urged hi1n, if he felt co mfortable 11·ith ii. to transfer the mother t o Colorado Genr ral. where they fo r 11 hith th('y prepared. art• not still considered ihe possihility of a caesarean. But labor .,,,·as at an irn· passe. !·le l.lccided to cut. ( ;t'llC now inovc<l 0111 into an alreadv crov.•dcd hal hva\' lo watch on closed circuit TV .. No1,1· sudllenly six . Six of (•verythfng. J\l('a1nrhite l~ngel f<JC!'d a patient 11011· 29 11·c<'k" preg- nant. \\'1lh unborn habit's 1 ! v.·eeks pre1nnture . who n1ig:ht deli,·er nnytil11e. The ron- tractions continued. To still then1 he adininistered alcohol intral'enouslr. It secn1cd to hav1• an intcnsi\·c ca re 111..1 rs('ry. hel p. Edrin ""1s put on oral So Edna St:'!nek took a $46 alcohol three tin1cs a da.v - :i1111}uh1ncc ride 11-r o blocks an ounec of \'Odka 111 oranc:r' 1IO\\'ll !hr' strcct from Gen. juice. l-/orn1onal lC'\'f'l s 1n· ]{o~c 10 Color:Jdo General. dicated tht" babir's \I' r r l' Al ;ihout the snn1c time. hi:al thy J)r s. Engt>l and Strain TTll'I ll .,,,·as a Sund1;.. Sl·pt 16, 11·i1h mcrnbcrs of the Co!oraclo F:dna S!anek t;dk·d !hP ( ;l'fl(•r:il Staff, including Dr. nurse. Hrr birth 1nc111hl'a11f's Frl'd B:dr:i:::lia. a narion;i!ly had brokL"n . kn1111·n prdi;11r1cian 1,1·ho runs It w;1s J.1 11·c1•ks ;1lrno~\ lo lhl' 1111t·ns11~~ 1·.1rc 11urserl'. the da\'. \\'1th1n ;111 hour 1her1• :ind ;:i young ll arvard·trnin~d \\'Cre ;i)!.ns of l:1bor. !Ir f;1lst' rt•sidenl prdi<1trician nn111c·d \iJbor '.' Enge l .,,,.orrie<l abou1 ~l ikr Sin1111ons. 11'h('thcr this \r;1s tiH' real Their ohjrcti1·r . tu !:i v out 1hi ng or if "she \1·as goin!.! a battle plan for the dJv of to contract for a lilllc hi1 dC'livrrv. lo n1akc sure e\·cr v and 1hen 11·(•d hll\'t' lo n1akc pos~iblC 11id 1\·as on hand 10 a big decision about 11·hat to sa1·r Si.'\ liny babies. Since Uo . by any nieasurc deli\·cry 1,1·,1s .. 13ut sure enough she began imminent, their task 11·:i s progrrssing." uri:cnt. Sin1n1ons rotin1led up ~1s Sinirnons , 32. "·as assigned tean1s. TI\C delivery rno1n . 11 ~1$l~i::s.J~is.i-:i::n~\i:6'l!':Jl~~~~:1~~MJ:S«~ -~ ;::,f(J 11 " TO BRIGHTEN YOUR HOLIDA Y -)j 11 "' MAY WE RECOMMEND M "\Ve applied thr forcrps \\"ith son1e ve ry gentle traction <1nd the b.,1by came out. No1v rhis 11•as John. Baby A." ll E '''OULD BE I he smallest. birt h \\'eight half an ounce under three poun<l s. He 1\•as handed quickly to St rain and rushed to the first rcsu ... cilalio11 center by Te<im A. ''Ile cried before I ~ot hirTI ... Strain remembers. ''He 11·as reall:-' very easy to hnn- 1lle." Battaglia. sort of a 11·nn· <lc·ring field chief in pediatrics Curl control with a 'Balsam Plus' penn. ln ri'l pid. expert moves. Engel cut through the-nesh nnd into the uterus. lie n1ade a U·shapcd incision very lo\v r.ea r the pell'iS to avoid the danger of cutt ing the placenta . The babies "·ere clustered almost touching at UJC rear of the uterus. He reached i1n· med iately to the b::iby blocking the bi rth canal. "I Tllli\'K \\'Jo: deli1·c rrd the second bah~·. Bab.v H. J uli a, ~"'ee RABI ES, Pagr 812) Our Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus' perm \•J1th Hea1t-o!-Balsam condi tioner lvr sw 1nq1ng, rnanageable hair. Style ctit, s han1poo and sr·\ included, all !or only 12.50 Tint or color r<>-louch subtly in:erptelPd hy our profess1on<1ls. 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JCPenney Chriitmes H rs: M?n. thrv Sdt .. 10 ... m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday 11 a .m. to b p.m. ~ WEST ~ Sun day 11 a.m. to b p.m. AND LANDSCAP£ S£RVICI :' ff l660S011teA11•••• .. CosteMffo -541·2046 ! FASHIO N ISLAND, Newport Beach 1714 ) 044 -2313 FASHION ISLAND , Newport Bee c:h 1714 1 b'4'4·2lll L~IJ:llW~~;::._;:e~:~:;;~"~';~~-BI~ HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun tington Beech ! 714 1 892-7771 HU NTINGTON CENTER, Hunt ington Bea t h 1714 ) 192-7771 • - Kumi yo Byb ee, who came to the United States 14 years ago with he r GI husba nd, keeps me me ntoes cif'. her native land in her Huntington Beach home. Sh e displays he r first painting, b e low, and plays with dog Yuk i, below right. I • f Long, Beautiful Life Predicted Story and Photos by ALLISON Df<:ERR 01 It" OJllY Pllo! 11111 Children arc i1nportant to Kun1i~·o Bybee. She quietly \l'Orks to n1a kc life b(•I ter for 111any of the.in in the Hunlingt on Heach schools. Boni nin!tr of a dozen children on the south Japane se island of Oshin1<1. ~he n1arried An American GI and c<1111e . to the Stales 14 years ago. The couple have t\VO children. Kevin and Grace, sixth and eighth graders :1t Bushard School. Bvbee is a com- 1nunicalions technician· working on San Cle1nente Jslanc!. "In Japan»' J\1rs. Bybee said, "parents support thei r children in education. all the 1vay through. ~lcre. m<lny parents don 't 11·ork \Vith the school. sonic.limes because il ls a one-parent hon1e and they ju.st don't have the ti111e." So. Ku rni yo expends her efforts for ;ill children. C0:\11\I UNICATr ON" Still un sure: about her English, she communicates v.·cll v.·ith Lhe students despite any language problems. Jn the past she has taught origan1i and sewing in the school interest center. Currently, she is teaching the Chris!nu1s Gi ft Shop for the-holida vs. Students rnakl' c\-:C.:rything fron1 dou.gh sculpiurc to n1:1cran1e. "Tl1e chilc!ren are so in1errsted . They lo\"C 10 have the special attention. for n1e to sho1r thrn1 ho1v to make thini.:s. And !hey tre;it you v.•i!h such respect. .. The Bybces v.·ere made honorarv life niembcrs of the Bushard PTO un(t last year, Unit president, ti.1rs. Phillip fl.li gnanclli. noted that the couple "ti.•ere ah1·ays there \1·hen v.·e needed help. Kun1iyo gives more than her share to the school. \Ve all love her." Exan1ples of her above-and-bl'yond-the- ca\l-of-duty efforts are spending a v.·eek lllOW1ling pictures for a childrl'n·s art con1pctition . v.·orking all night on a spring carnival and spcnding a day help- ing v.·ith Japanese costun1cs for the dedication of Oka School. COOKll'\G DE:\10:'\STRATIO~ She has contributed Japanese dishes lo several classes and lectured for a unit on Japan on her life and experiences growing up on the island. During \Vorld \Var II. her family 11'as lhe only Christian fam ily in th<' area. "\Vhen the American n1issionarics ('.1n1c to visit. they s1ayed 1\·ith us and 11c held church 111cel ings in our hon1e. because !here 1vas no Christian church building:' 'c'erirs \..iter, she rn et h£'r husband at t!Je ('hurch scr1·ices in her hon1c 11·hilc he ll'JS stationed nearby . \·fer parents operated till' on J ~· restaurant in the <ir<'<l as 11·t1J. and 11cre actil"c in local polilics. Kun1ivo 11"orked in city hall and n1c\ n1;i11y nf the airmen fro1n the srn<lll. local air base <ifter the \\'ar. "l \vas the onl~· one in the office 11·ho spoke Engli sh. so all of !ht• A1nericans v.·cre referred to inc," she said, SCllOLARSllll) 1\s a young 11·on1an ln Japan she 11·;1s offered a schol;irship in design to the prestigious Kyoto University and to a university in ~1innt'so!<i . Her father. howe\·er. \1ould not let hr r allcnd. sending her instead to "bride school." \1-hich gave her hon1f' ecClnOnll('~ tra ining. English. she emphasi1.cd \r<is rcquirf'd. She continuf'd her interest in <irt ilnd no1v is taking art cla sses and citizenship classes· at Orange Coast College. She h<is n1ixed fCt>lings about givin g up her Jap::inesc citizenship but fe els '·if I an1 going to live here, I frrl i1 1s n1y responsibility to vote." Kun1iyo asserl&I "1rhcn things need c.:hunging. _rnu shouldn 't just sit bac.:k and ron1µl:.ii11. People lhink that their one vote docsn"t rna!1er. E·•cry vote ('OUll!S ;-ind th;1t 's ho1\' 1hings get rhang- cd .. , /\Tnl:\CTS C IU LDRE~ Thl' B;..·bce household attracts children . ''\\'hen 11·e \l'Cre , neighbors," 11rs. l\1ignanelli rl'Callr<l. "my daughter spent n1ore 1in1c at the BybeC's than at horn£'. She e1·en learned to e:1t spaghetti with chopsticks.·· Kun1iyo has been a Seoul den mothrr -"[ taught the boys 'Ro11·, Row, Row Your Bont' in Japanese"-and a room ml!lher for both children <ill four yr;irs lhe coupll· hu1·c li ved in the lluntington B<·ach <irca. Hut st11· doesn't fl'el shl' is C'X('Cptiona!. ··1 help In thl' \\·ay I can help. I can "t speak English or write beautiful lf'tters like Belly (~1ign<1nclli1 . So. I d() l\"h:it I knov• best.·· '"Kurniyo.'" she noted. rnc<ins "loni::. beautiful life" in Japanese, hCr parent's optimistic choice. Their daughter see1ns lo be niaking it corne true. ' Warning: Results Lethal When Ingredients Mix LlE:AR ANN LANDl':RS: After reading ton ight 's paper l sat down andCOmp?l~ !his Hl·cipe for Trage<l y. I hope you \~ill print it. Ann. It's si n1ple to follow and the rt·su!ts arc guaranteed. ·r:,ke onr reckless, inconsiderate, d:Hnncd lwl. n bollle of booze (any Ur:ind l :ind :i high-po1\'Cred ca r. s1,ak th(' fool in the liquor , place h1 n1· 111 th1' t:1r nnd let him drive. Afll'r .1ou h1·:11· th1• crash. rcmO\'I" hin1 fro111 the 11 rt•rkage. pl:H'C lri <l sot1n·linNI hu .x ;in d g arnish with flP""t•rs -SJ•11KANE REAOEJ{ llt-:AR ~l 'tlKANl:o:: Your Recipe Fur' 'l'r1111:<'d,\' •d1n11ld ~ displayed over r.vrry h11t lo 111.-1·u11ntr)'. Thanks for st"Qdin g JI . , IJEAH A ~N LANDl':l~S : J'm sorry 11sed'-1o IJugh at your column. I see now th at problems aren 't oo funny I need help fasL 1"111 a guy. 18, a senior in a trade SC'hool. tlt.v girl is Hi. She's been bugging n1r to get niarricd but I told her I <1111 1101 r<'<1dy to lnke on I he r<'~pon;<;1hi li tics . Rcsid t>S. there arC' a lot of th1nRs 1 \l'ant to do }'('\. \1 y ~1i•i \1·a.~ on the pill ;ind assurC'd 111r 1h<1t \.\'!' 1l idn'! n1·1•1J lo 11·01Tv. Last n1~hl She li<lld SOl11l'lhing llll)$t hi.JV!' J.101w y.·n,ng hr·f·;1u~c she 's sure Shl' is pregnant. llt·r nt·Xl !\tlll\'llt'l' \\lali . "W1"vc ~ot t(J j.(t•\ nlarricd or rny futher wil l kill 111e ·· · I know ;1 k:1! 11!10:-:1· ~irj hn1I :1n abo rtion. \Vhen I s1Jgges1cd ii :-ihr 1>lc1v - '4• ,t4114tM \ ... her stack and said she coul d never do such a thing . She wants the baby. I still think !l)arriagc at 16 for a guy is no wfty to go. rm in n 10111-\h clutch. if you kno1v \vhat I nlt;1n. Pica s .... Ann . "'hat's the score?-l\1E~1Pl·llS l)~:AR R. rit : I know exact ly \\'hDt you tne11n, and thi s Is a fine ti1n e to be •H•king n1 e the score. If you don 'c wan t lo get 111arrlcd, !)ON'T GET ~IAR ltl F:D. There l~ no woy lh e girl ~or her 1!.thcr/ cun rort·t ,._ f()U to. You most pay her medic.al txpenscs and support the child until he is of legal age, however. (ltow's yonr Arlthn1etlc?J I hope thl! letter will bt of special interest to teenage glrls whn Are gettinit the pill from friends and are not under a tloctor's supervision. , Dl~AR ANN LA NDERS: t-.1y sister \1·ho Jives in F'lorida ha! bren cominl( rn visit us for three weeks ·every yc11r since 1961. \Ve felt sorry for her beca.use she is retired and living on Social Securi· ty. -,ve-ilwaYs-gave Sister a-royal welco1ne and made her vacation as comfortable a.a possible. For three years now Sister has stretched the three weeks into two monlh9. She arrives with at least $400 ln her pocket, tells us how much money.she has in the ban k. telephones home for her Social security checks (which she takes back, uncashed l. Her "gift '' to us before she left last year was $25 for "a nice present.., 1\ftcr Sister's last visit, my husband ;1nd I frlt we had been taken advantage of. When she phoned a few we eks ago to tell us exactly when we could expect her this year. J sllkf we had no room because Oll i! of our children decided to come home to live for awhile. Since Lhat time she hasn't written orcalled. I -wrote~ twtce-and have-.Te- ceived no answer. Now I'm inclined· to write her a long letter and tell her exactly how we feel. Should. I do It? Sign me -USE D DEAR USED: Write the letter. vou·n feel helter. The• tear II Up. 'You don't need to ~U her "exactly bow you fttL" Her 1Uenee I• the me11age. She uows. Don't get burned by a "llne" that's too hot to handle. Play it cool with Ann Landers's guide lo "Necking and Petling-What Are the Limits?" Send your request to Ann Lllnden. P.O. Box 3346, 222 W. Bank Dr., Chicago, Ill 60654, enclosing 50 cel}t.s in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope:. ' Y ltcatan: Mexico's Ow11 Carillheru1 C'hrhU111 Scl1rn:1 Monn~ T!!F. YUCATAN, Mexico - 'l'hc only thing wrong w1th Caribbean vacutions 1s thut \hey tall drive ~ person bananas. Swaying palnl Ir cc s, perpetual sun and unend111g waler -all the clichcs. and nothing to s('('. :vlaybc you too can lie un !ht' provcrhial i::orgcous sandy hcaeh :1n1I h~· dcspcrah·l~· di ss.:1t1shf'd, \1 1~11111~ anylh1ng V.t)U]d h:i ppt·n. cven that a 11·l 11te r;ih!Jn v.ould scurry past 1nuttl·ri11 •·J'm lat(', J'n1 lat e." BUT TllERE is no such thing :is "la!e" in the Carib- lx'<lll -let alone such a thing ;1s a vihitc rabbit. P.nough people obviously l ike 11·llf1 t thr Caribbean syn1- liol1zes. ho11•cvcr. to rnakl' :vtr xico use the word to (.]('">!Tibc its own J)(lnins11\il er \ ur :nan ll'hich Juts otit 111\t1 1hl' tropic sea. "L'un1e 10 . tht• 1\\cx1c;1n ('..:.1rihllt':in ," r-.1ex1co s a~· s m<'rtnin~ 1hc 't"uf'n tnn. Hut it ts cx\{'ndin~ the in- \'it;ition before Yucatan 1s <1uit<' ri'<ldy for the hordes. There is Slllllt:' question. loo that the lmdcrpopulatcd and underdeveloped :1rea will e\·er be ready for \\'hat's going to hil it. August is thr off st·ason do11·n l1erl' 1 !nrnd :ind pron<' lo hurr icnnt·~ ;ind r;1in 1. but rh1'i Au i~ust llli!t·l -:p:ir t• 1-1 ;1s Starer Tht· llt1tnbcr or Nor1h Gern1any Plans Tours For Youths The gro.,.,•th in 1h" nun11x'r of American 1111d Canadian stud ents and lct•n-ngrrs tour- ing Europe in rrcrnl years has bt>en ;11tributed to t"·o reasons prin1arily -plnin old \\'anderlust and the yearn to le:irn. \\'hilc still 11·f'!con1inl! !h<' wanderers. !ht• Fe ct er a I Republic or c;crrnany h;is ron1c up \.\'ith several prfl- grams specifically geared for shtdents and olht'r~ '1t!:I' \Ii and up 11·ho 11·an t to ~p1:nd p;1 rt of :i su mm<'r h.:;irn1n~ r;rrrnun bt'forc or uf!rr s1>rin c: 1hc rest of C:t'rr11;111y (11· Europe. Europa Collt'ge at Kas~r·I crfers three surnrner p1 o- grams for $110 to S!IO. Et1ch progra1n is about a n1onth long and lht. frr inr1uclt·s lodg- ing \\'Uh a t ;crm:'ln farn1l ~·­ c·xtracurricular and s oc 1 :1 I f'vrnt s. s1gh1scciug tours :ind fj(']d !rip". '.\tURNAli. a small pic- ltlrcsque rt'sort \'i llagl' 1n th<' Bi1\';1rian Alps. oft crs alt llir right 1ngrC'd1ents for :i play- :i11d-lr•:1r11 \'<le:111on. ~1on1h­ Jong sc:.S1011s :1rr :iv:1iJ:1b!c in J uly and Augu~! for $.1~$. Thi' coursf' includes ~ l essons J){"r \.\"ee k plus Lhe usl' of lnnfu:ige Jaborntorie5. The form a cla.ssroon1 \York is rnhanccd \\111h di s c 11 s <; 1 u n sessions on duJnE'~t ie :111d in· tcrnatinn ;.1 q111·.<;l in11~. lt •t'tt1r1·s nnd inl1·rna1ional p :1 rt ii':..; Fielct 1rip<; lt1k1· in SIH'h pl.11·1-~ as ~lu1111·h, A 11 g s l> u r g Ba\'ar1;1n t:~1:.1les :ind v:ir1011s industries. For tho~l' l;1v(lntlf! r 11 y hf1'. \\'est Rcrlin uffcrs a pi ogr:1 n1 for intt'rn1ed1;1t1· ~ind ndvanrc. students bt·r,111111111! .l uly If! and for b<'l:illlll'r:; .;1;1rt1ni:: Au~ 12. J>ricc~ ;1r1· S:l Fi ;ind S2fl0. r('Sf>t.'Clivt·l.1. fu1 lli1· n1on1h-, long courses. 1 l\1orc i nl or 111;1tio11 is1 ava!l:-ible 011 ;1!1 the~c pro- gr:in1s fro1n !he (;errn<111 Na~ Ilona! Touri st Office. 323 c;1•ary St., Son Francisco ~1102. Ser your neo LOS ANCUES ORANGE COUNTIES DODCE DEALERI BIDER TODAY ' Americ<i n tourists 1s bound to increase. too, because tht< M~ican peso has 1naintained its same rate of t'Xehangc to !he U.S. dollar as before devaluation. PLENTY OF French and Italians have a I rea d y diSC{)vered the Yucatan. mov-TRAVEL ing in enormous busc.~ from ''-----------' ruin to ruin cross the nat /:ind. Still, the 't'uca!an is one cKcellent solution tor \'aca- lioners who arl· dri\'('ft around the 1Caribbcan1 lx.·nd. 111 't'ucalan there arc things to see . The a\.,.esome pyramids of Chiehcn llza and Ux mal (pro- nounced ooshmal ). built A.O. :l()() to 900, rise up from jungle grow th as mysteriou~ly as tlley arc supposed to. They were pictured that way in r...;atlonal Geographic, tha t way 1n films nnd rt'ally, they are that way in rc<il life. Start t'arlv in the morning v.•hcn the day is cool and the rulns arc not crowded. I sa\v one couple rolling up their sleeping bags as if they h~td spcfll the nigtit on a ruin. ''OU DON'T ha ve to ln1- aginc very hard to be a1-1·ccl hv how lht' short, round-head- f'd r..rayans made these starl- ling gray stont' cities, invented the calendar thal the Azlt'CS took over and spread al! the \\'ay lo toda y·s (;uatcmala. Thi' tv:o 1nost inclt'lihl<• \1:i r au irn:i,;::C's. aside from the pyr.;1n1ids themsell'l'S, arc or the god Olac-1nool (a manlike figure rt'chnlng on tus back 1\•1th a plate on his stomach), <ind thl' stylized ra in god "ho& nose curls up like a Nc1-1' Yt'ar's whistle. Those im- ages :ire as good as any whill' rabbit. You will carry tht'Ol away ln your mind. t 'rrt;-ii n ta stes you 1.1!so \V iii i!ll'\'itably take with you fron1 tl1t• Yucil tan. One is of Jinit\ which is used on every tood in1<1ginablc. But Lhe l11n1~ I rC'n1cmber is the one I sucked occ:isionally as I walked ilhou1 th1\ pyr;1n1ids u1 1hl' ht"<i\ ol !he d:iy. !l brought tltt· h·1nper<11t.1rc cto.,.,•n at least 15 clegret•s. AJ\'OTllt-.:1\ flavor is of i,1·atern1l·lon. :.old 111 slicl's on the Strel•I•. One l"l'il.\Oll 1hc Yuc;.itan is likch• 10 h1· 111und<1t~d soon by tOu ri sts is that a nt'11' frrr~· ha~ hegun op!'rations fron1 ~1 iarni to Pu erto r..tort'los on thr Caribbean sidt' or the penl n~11la SinC"r thl' frrr:-·. run bv Con1modorc Lines. will c:•rr\ r:1rs, a lol 1norr U.S. 1ict·1lsc plates \\'Ill pop up here . High-rollers Get Roonis in Vegas By STAN DELAPLANE LAS VEG1\S -I low do you get a roo1n on a busy weekend in Las Vegas? Ask ror a large che1·k- cashing line of credit. (S everal thousand clullar.s - giv e your bank reference.) 1'hey'll find you a roon1 pronto. Gan1bling houses always hol d bark a lot of roon1s. Just for hi gh rollers Y.1ho co rne at the last n1inute. II get this fron1 a big rasino 1nanagcr who says: "Don't say that l said it.'') Good gainblers play t raps, betting the "Come" line and then t<1kin g tile odds on the point. (How- l'\1cr. i\itk tlic Greek pl<1yed "Don't Ca ine" - t)u)ugh l do n't S('C the advantage. But 1'1n no gamb- ler.) i\ext favorite \VOtlld he bl ackjack. !\o gambler can ligurc odd s 011 this -"II depe nd s how each per::.on plays it.'' ttoulette -":\ !>ttckc r·f' ~a n1e . It 's 5 5/19 a gain~l you. Red and bl aC'k O!' odd anc\ even." Onl y wo1ncn play slo t n1achi11es. '"fhe aisle n1aLhines are apt to be set looser /pay off more) b{'c:tuse that's where the traffic pa sses by. It's good p ubl 1c1ty. Let them see the ~'i nn ers.'' '!'he lone slot machine bv the eleva tor: "That's for the )..!Uy on his y,•;i.y to berl with <1 quart.er in his pnckc!. It never pfl_\'~. \\'hy give hin1 a percentage? Ile dne<:.n't expect to Y.'!ll :inywa~·:· l;etting 1nnre rxpen::.1ve. bul the best .shows in the <'OUntrv and luxurv hotels. This is \\'hat Aladdin go! \\·hen he rubbed thC lanlp. • • • ''Will I have trouble getting formula, food, disposable d ia pers in Europe?" No. Find thc1n all over. Ask in 1 he hotel be· cause these thing.~ rlnn'l al\Vfl \·~ corne in lhe sa me .s tores we're used 10. F~.xan1plc: I went :iround a lot of Sy,·i !'s grocery stores before finding lhat bottled b:-ih.v food \va.s only sold by drugstore!'. "I have to fly to London and don't like crowded planes. Any suggestions?" ~lid -week s arc 11 .~hter loaded than \Vcckcnds. :\ (lne.:;top instead of a non·!'lop i:-; a bc!ter bet. For instance. New 't'ork to [,n11don \\·dh ;i slop at ~h<inn on only takes 45 n11n11!cs niure anti aln1osl !-.Ure to be less cro\vdl'd . CllRNIVllb IN RID! Jtlitlt nt'TTY JU 11 LLEN SAO .rf P1iu1.o .. Rt'~c 1vcd scats at 1hc ca rnival par:td c of lhis m1»t famous of revelries are only :1 small part of th is atlrac tivc pack:agc. At'rOline::is Argcntinas and lour pt'r~onncl provide con1 plcte cscorl :ind transl;ition services while you visit three captivating Soulh An1crican cities; Buenos Ai res, Sao Paulo and Rio de Jant'iro at carnival time. Call now for complete inform ation . .. Ne~'= v Phone (7 14) 644-0360 Wl•lc~ve l·d:t.16, 1974 .•• '-'"kt rei1er~•1lon1 nc.wl ... Sund;iy Dtct mbtr 9 1ri73 DAil Y Pit.O T ;, $ luxe BY ESTE E LAUDER Yout1.0cw. Crc,'J teo inr tl1e wc:man v1h o adores perfect luxury. A !rqg•ance clrJ" .,ic packaged in t he gra nci ~plendo r ot ,1 n 18th Century Vene tian Chris trna·_ Fron1 our coll ec tio n: F-r,:,gra n'.::e Co1 !cgc, Bou tique Spr ay Co1ognc Ba th Oil , Du •,tinri Powder, I b.SO. Perfum e. 12.50/ 18.50 /28.50 . Coloqne Docanlcc, I 0.00. C n!lect or'c, Trea 5ures, Dusl;ng Powder/Boutique [ 1u d£> Parfum Spray, 10.00. R0y;d ~.1d0. Bath O il C olo<Jnc Puc u Spcoy, 6.50. You th-Bath Q,I, 8.00 ond l~.00 . Co~mctir , l 7 THE BROADWAY ANAHf;IM NtWPORT ~~4 N. E11cl id '7141 SlS-8 111 41 ~ .. ,i,;on l.l •~d ~71 4 ) ~4•.1 1 11 ' C ERRITOS ----- HUNTINGTON !EACM 7177 Ed in9er Aven11f !71 4) 191 ]]]I ORANGE, MALL OF ORANGE 1JOO N. T111l ;n S!re•t 171 4) 998-JJll 500 Loi C err ilcu Mall 121 l I 960.0411 ' " SHOP ,,JQ A.M. to •:lO P.M. MONOAY THRU SATUROAY -SUNDAY I ! AM 'l 6 P M. . .. ·~ •• B fi ~AI L 'f Pll Ol ELECTRIC \/AN Gl\IEN NEW TEST Vehi cle Used in Birmingham, Mich. il ~ i i i \i i ' Inte r e st Re11e 1ved Stea1n, Electric • i Auto s Still Lag Ii ~ ~ a DETROIT ll'Pl ! -Could it be back to "the 1,tood old days" for automob1!es in this gasoline-short <.>ra? At the start of 1he 20th O century , th e gasol1nc-po\\'Cred car started out a poor third 10 its steam ::ind electric counterparts. Tha t didn't last long and soon the slt am and elr.ctr ic ::iutos \YCre left fa r behind and nea rly forgotten. Now there's renewed in- 1ercsl in these power sources, 1he gasoline and oil situatlon being v.rhal it is. In 1900, when 4.195 vehicles were manufactured in this countrv, 1,681 of them were pov.·er~ by steam. 1,575 by electricity and only 939 by gasoline e n gines. The steamers last ed until the 1930's and they attracted a Joyal and vocal following. "Th ere w a s an in- stantaneous leap in response to the throttle, unmatchable by any gasoline car," remem· hers an aging O\vner of steam car. AT ONE TIME in the first '.!O years of th e century, more than 125 different makes of steam cars "''"re on U.S. roads, bearinr: such names as the White, Mobile. Locomob\le. Lane. Clark. c:rout, Gear less, Dt·l!ing and Doble . usually hydrogen -sealed in· ~ side tlJe engine and the e:<· ' panding gas drives the pistons. it The experimental engines K ha ve proved to be clean, quiet fi and economical. but the t'! engine still presents some J.I packaging problems. primari· W ly because of the need for i a very large radiator. I From the standpoint of a ~ gasless car, the electric car~ probably Ls receiving the most ~ attention . It emits no exhaust f~ fumes and is vi rt u a 11 y ~ noiseless. ~ But it can't travel very. far U v:ithout 'being r ec h a r g e d, I weighs muc h more than a ti:: comparable gasoline-fueled I( car and would be more ex-Q ~nsive to produce until it W could be built under mass-pro· ~ duction methods. W IN DISCUSSING the battery !i pov,,er plants recently, General i 1'1otors President F..dward N. ~ Cole said they ''simp l yu: transfer the problems from it the tailpipe of the automobile I to the smokestack of the cen-& tral electric generating sta-I t~.~ t It there is a i breakthrough in b a t t e r y ~ technology, the electric car \1 has a very restricted rol e in i !he transportation system, r Cole said. i All the major U. S . HO -FUSS PHOTO ALBUMS Sizes lor 72.3 :', x4 Y,''. or 15 7 197 96.3 Y:. x3 Y~ "prints: o r 10. - 9 x 11 " magnetic sheets. 3.88 By 1920, jtLo;t a few remained and in J92S, th e Stanley Stean1cr -the greatest of them all -had disa ppeared . automakers took part in the a electric car resurgence of the 11 liill:~ rnid-1960's, but adm itted in a a ~~I;;::. SELF-PROPELLED ROTARY MOWER The Stanley Brothers - lwins Francis E . and r~reeland O. -built thei r first steamer in 1897 although, they adinit· Led I ate r, "\Ve kne\~· but little about steam engines and less of boilers.'' Before the fin al Stanley Steamer "'as buil t in 1925. the company produced 18.000 cars. "Tt is graceful and raki sh in outline and unli~c any gasoline car that can attain an ('c1ual Sp<'ed. It has no odor. noise or vibration," an advertisement for a l!l\6 Stanlcv Steamer roadster said. "It can be run 1hrOURh city s1rcets "'ithout. attracting the least attent ion except for its nrnt appcarnnce " Hut the Stanlf'V brothers ;idherf'rl tu an old lrad1tlon or craflc;mansb1p and rcfusLi! 10 n1ass produce their car.c;. rc_l ving instead on hand-bui h bod ies to bear their n:in1c. They always "'ere bcliind 1n their ord er.I and couldn't ho['H' to rompc'le wiUi the innovative methods of ~lenry Ford . rew years that they had been ti a Ii t t l e ''overenthusiastic" It: about the potential of a major fJ. banery breakthrough. W There are a number of elec-i tric cars on U.S. roads nov.·. ~ some conversions of regular ti! gas-powered cars and others a Sf)(l('ially designed as electrics. ~ The electrics are n1ost often W considered as urban vehicles ~ "·here only short distances are ttt t r a v e 1 e d and as the ~ only se rious means of shifting t~ part of the energy burden ~ a\\'ay from the auto 's present W almos!-to1al dtpcndencc on ~ petroleum fuels. « ~ Tll E CITY OF Birn1ingham. W r.11rh . a Detroi t suhurb. "!': rece ntl y began trsting a nf'\\' ~ cl('e!r1c v;in df'velopcd by the ~ Copper Electric Van JllB . i! ' lion iCDA l. Known as the I Copper ~lectric Van iiiB. it I was put into st·rvicc with the I Birmingham Water t\1 e t e r Departmr.nt "'here it "'iii · · qperate \\•it h other gasoline-i powered vans. i The vehicle voa.~ bu 11 t ~ TH ERE llAS BEEN rene\\'-specifically for the st op-and-go R ed intcr("SI in the steam or driving found in su burban use. I ra.nkine cycle en~ine, but fuel Preliminary data showed i economy rcmain!I a problem . its top speed was 52 mp h i Tn a re<::ent California hus ex· wit.h a 95-mile range at a !!! perimenl. sieam power plants constant speed of 40 mph. In " coosumed about !hree times typica l mctropolit<in traffic re-W the fuel of a dics('l·powercd quiring two stops per mile. W bu.s. the range drops to 53 miles. i Other problems in c I u de 11·s power~y 36, six-volt. Ii large weight and size . cost, lead-acid storage batteries . water consumption. w a t e r simi lar to I.he batteries used W freezing and lubr ica tion. i11 golf ca rt.<;. W Another en~ine b c i n g The low-range 'and high tni· ~ studied, especiall y by thl' Ford l\al cost is a good example t: Motor Co.. In th is country. of the reasons the electric r< is the Stirling englne. An ex-vehicle is not ready to displace il terna.J burner heats a gas -the gasoline-powered car. ~ Commen t I 11 vited ~ ~ ~ w On -Brained W eigh.t ~ WASHINGTON (AP ! -The ~'ood one! Drug Admlnlstroti0<1 is inviUng publlc comment on a Ccnsarnen UnJon pelltion to require the labeling or both not and dnlincd "1!lgllLt or prooeued fruit! and vege· tables. The organization told the n>A th~ drained weight label· Uig is necessary "to avold confusion o{ con1umtrs and so tMble valllf'.! comparison 11 the consumer level." Or.-..M welcht l5 delermin- ' t.'(I after Ouid has been rr.n1ov-~ ed from the food . i\·fost foods J~ now dec lare only their net i v.·eight. I The fo~DA said it wants to I determine hQw much varialion !f there L'I from container 10 Jil container and lot to lol ad· ~ dill ona \ L'OS\.tl involved in I l'i'A'il ch\(lg to drained weight , nnd how n1uch varintion in si1.c, .shape. m~turity, cli1nallc conditions or g l" o graph ic region in v.'hich a product is crown afftct draJned Wt1ght. • 77.66 22" mower wit h 3 Yt -HP Briggs & Stratto n recoit-~tort eng ine w ith t un nel de ck . T· liondle. Adju$ling heigh t. DARE DEVIL DRAGOUT 4.44, AIR DEVILS NIGHT FLIGHT 6.66 Dra9 racing a c;tion. Complete with fwo scre•m'n demon cyclei. Tw in dr19 launcher. Autom1tie fini 1h 91tt. Night flight power1d by XPI 7 1 n9in1 -J ou fly it your1elf. Take of f -dive -climb -Ia n -6 ft. diameter runway. 7 ft . 1qu1r1 e nvi ronm•ntal m1 t. MEN'S 10 S PEE~ DELUXE LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE 78.44 FASHION FAIRICS 3 YDs.1.00 44-45" fabrics ln·Dam>~ polyester blends ; .W linens and miracle bltllld&. Checks, print.. arid . Two-to-10 yd lengtha. •011Vont ,..... 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' ' -' ff ff DAI~ V PI LOT __ ---- ' '"'IOU GOULO at 'fAA~f'"UL 1'11t~f'5 ~OT '5 1X OF ft1E,...... • AMERICA. • • from Page U2 and for mobilizing di saffccte<l groups to take co\lccll\'<' ae~ 11on_ The n1a.~s 111c<1i a h a v c greatly acceltr.1\cd th c dissemination or infom1ation, both ab!1ut Jiving conditions th:it prcvnil clscwh(·rc. thus ra lsing people 's levels of aspiration, and aoout col· lcctive actions that hllve been taken elsewhere , thus inviting imitation. Whatever their sources, the di£fercnt ma nifestations of the niovement for ind i \' id u a ! . rights have certain i.rnportant con\mon features. A basic feature is the unwillingness of people to accept any longer the status to which thE'v hnve been assigned. Changes in s c t f -attitudcs-dl'Vclopn1tnt of group pntlc. \1pc11nrss about deviant lifc-sly!cs or political prc[ercnccs. refusal to he apologetic or subservien t at>out one 's clain1s-rcinforcc the unwillingness to accept restrictions. A SECOND AND closely related feature of the new movements is their challenge to establistied authority. Essentially, the new in- sistence on individual rights represents a call for a redefinition of Ille bases of Jegilim acy in the sotif'I~'· vtirious groups arc rl'fu s1ng to accept the legitimacy of the lcadcrsllip until the S}Stcn1 adequately rcpr('sents their in- !('rests and includes thcn1 in nationnl gools a n d c]L'(;Lding on their means of im- pl('menta1ion. The nc\\' 1nove1nents represent. in my view. ron- struc!ive :ind exciting steps 111 the dirC'ction of a society lhnt is rnorc opl'n, more just and more free. They call for a system thn1 is rcsponsh·e to the needs of all ~f'gincnts of the population. tl1at offers maximal opportunity for sclf- fulfillment to all or ils members and th;i1 gives each individual the right and the resjXlnsib ility to assess official actions in terms or their con- sistency \\•ith basic sociclal values. Yet , "'idc segments of the population-especially but not (";elusive!~ :1mong the \vork 1n!l C'!ass and the lo\\"Cr n11dd\c C'lass-fcel p r o f o u n d I y rhrcnlcncd by these m;1ni£cslations of r h an g c . They SC(' t l1rn1 as 1.:oncrf'tr 1hreats to th~ir OU'TI Cl'OTil}ITIIC positions and 1nohtlit_v asp1ra- 11ons. as atlacks on 11nportan1 ~vmbols of order and author l- '~" and as dis ruptions of thr ti-aditional r r I at ions hip b etween ci!i7.l'TI :ind authorities . Ry and large. rnembers of lhf'se groups arc integrated in the A1ncrican svstem but their hold on Ulc sYstem is tenuous; lo maintain it, they feel obliga ted to do \\•ha t the authorities expect of them . Their sense of securi· ty basically rests on the knowledge t n ;i t they are playing by the rules. Af\"Y CllANGE in the rules and e1pectations is. therefore. particularly threatening to them since it disturbs the basis of lhc lr integration in !he society. Without a sens itive un- derstanding of \.\'hat t he heightened insistence on in- clividual rights rncans to these segments of our society, the efforts at change arc unlikely lo succeed . nor \.\'OU\d they be conduci\"C to the highest d~tt of juslicc. The changrs in1p1icd 1n ex- tend ing indi\'ldual ri ghts arc not s!esigncd to do away with authori1y-11Jithoul 'tl'hich , ln my opinion. no organ1trcl s ocial svs te m could surviv~b1.ll' to question long- rstabllshed' authorit y pattrrns that are no longer coo.sistent \\'ith democr;:i1ic valuei a<: they haYe h1slorica11y evolved and to OO!ld tht: habit af qucs· • tionl ng authority into the : 'pol!Uct.I P"'""'· Jn the long run, su\'h change• would slrengthen the legitimacy and the inttgrlly of the ryll'tam, by making i1 niore cong.ruen1 \\•Ith i 1 f. underlying valuC's Rnd deepen· • 1n& the p.ibllc support ror ii . ' Nat: Tbe Late J""Tofe1fl0r 1ferbert Packtr, .JackMM'l Ell Re)'Mldl prort!l~r of h1w, S°llftford University. ... 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De~ign 1~ dramatically ~,~,.35.95 TALKING VIEW-MASTER -GITT-PAK Stereo viewer wilh bright, beaulilul 30 f~~'l'uf\~sc ~1~rsolond. 21ncludes 6 8 reels 8 sc~s) on fnorite sub'1ects. , • 3-REEL PACKET for TALKING VIEW-MASTE R 2.95 • Sunda y, Dt ct rnDtt 4, 1CJ7l ---· . 5.99 . , __ ....... ·--:.:.: ''I ''• .... ' , -.~.....-; ', _J, ' -21.pc. TOY DINNER SH With WOOO HUTCH JAYMAR -· noral pattern on white china. Se1v1ce !or !.1X. 7 77 Hutch h~s 3 shelves and 2' dOOI~ • • Superman RADIO ESSKAY -Solid !>Idle with 6 95 hatterie5. car1y1n~ ~trap and • 11arp hone • . ;,··..,.' ~ i-Softee Baby \.,Wi . HO RS MAN -Sleeorng eyes, ·9 49 • .•• soft vinyl head. arms and legs, . ~ ...... :.i).. \8" tall. Cries "Mamal" • U().J • . : Jenn1f er Soft Baby ESSKAY -She's lolly dressed 2 95 an~ is completely washable. • Speed •.. plus tile roar o1 a dragster moving through gears. ' :onny, last ca rs' 1•95 "· PHONOGRAPH Close lid and the record plays. l~en d young child can operate the player. Battery opera ted (not included). 11.88 8.99 KIWI SAU Y HANSEN Hard as Nails With NTLON ·-Shoe Server KIT NANDSOMf FULL GIAINID SOLID OAK DAILY PI LOT 8 8 Mechanics · Must Love Chris tn1as You know what the nm' beau!iful word in the Englist language Is'! Preassen1bled. F'ew things co1ne that wa~ ;1nyn1ore. In fact. !he onl~ l\\'O I can think of arc babie: and s~·cct po!at oes. For the past two 1\•et>ks J'v1 bef'n ho!Pd up 111 lhe hall clO$t' /we ha \'t• no ba~e1n!'n! \ pu1 l ing !Og(•lh f'r ;\ lc1wn Sl\"('l'PCI for n1y husband for Christrnai. AT WIT'S END I should have becom e s11~ picious 11hen the. !nick fn)11 1hc dt'p<irt111cnt slur" µullc(l 1J r111d s\id ;.1n envelope the !>111 11( CiJOd II 1111 s t· k r c p 1 11 ! rnagazi ne insidr n1v stnri1 <loor rn ar k c d . · LA\V ~ S\VJo:F.PEJl . Tl11 S ~!OF. t·P Na turally l called th<' store "[ rton•t ""iSh lo romplain.' J said. "but I <1111 not ; mechani cal person. Let m1 put it another 1Yay. I iroi in a fetal po sition becaus~ 1 c:i nnot figure out ho1v th1 ironing board locks itself int o placf'. ·· Thf' store n1anagcr la ughed ··Sur<'ly you do not think ;; store has the space to keep 19 fully assembled I aw n sweepers in stock. Aclual\y. lhf'rc is nothing to it. Thf' <lir!'c!ions are simple enough to be assem bled by anyonf' "'ho can read." lie "·as right . Anyone who could read Japanese fluently could ha ve put the thing togethe r in minutes because that'" what the Instructions 'vrre written in . As I sat under the naked bulb in the closet. I read and reread 1hc directions. Finally. l yelled out the door In ITI\' son. "\Vhat dCX'S TORA ~ TORA ! TORA! mean~" ·•1 don't t.hink you should try to put it tOgethf'r by yours(']f. .. he "·amcd. "\Vhy ?"' "B<'Causc you and Dad put a tricycle toget her for me once and T 11'as the only kid on 1he block "'ilh pedals under the seat.'' l snatched him into lhf' closet and shut the door. •·1 need your help. No1v, if you \Vere wing nut E, ~'here \1:ould )'Oii hide?" The l"'o of us 11·orked ha lfway through the nigh!.: he, trying to attach the brush to the handle. and 1ne trying to pu t !ogcther a v.·hcel. Finall v, it 11·as finis hed. \\'e Cracked the closet door to make sure no one ~·as 11bnut for the unveiling. Then '\'e started to ~·heel it out. It stoppt.'<i stubbornly at the door !ran1c. No way criuld that lawn sweeper fit through the door. "\\'h<1t arc you going lo do? .. asked my ron '"T'ake it apart and start all over again ?" ··Are 1·ou crazy~" I snapped. "Tornor"ro1v 1·ffi putt ing in a la .... ·n and planting a maple tree in the hall close t!" Packages Of Flour U11cle n ve igl1t SACRA~I F:NTO IUPI ) - ~lore than 16 percent of lht" packages of fl our and nour products in California stores ar!' turning up short·weighted. State Food and Agriculture. Director C . B . Christensen made the disclosu re in an- nouncing a public hearing Jan. JS in Sacramento to consider making permanent emergcQCY regulations pe rmitting CQl.lnty weights and mea.,ures in- spectors to remove such packages from store shelves. "l\iore than 16 percent of lhe fiour and nour prodU('!S packa ges nre showing ur ~hort-\veiE?ht at the reta il level." Christensen said. ex~ plaining that these a r ~ packages y.•hich "'Ci~h lrss thr.n ~'h;it ls stated on prr· printed labels. The stale official said his department normally "'ould handle the problem by takin g statistical s a mp I i n gs of wholesale and retail lols of the products and orderlng an entire lot off sale If it were determined that pack a gt s were short-weighted . But he said a recent federal t'OUrl decision prohibited the depart- rnent from using the pro- ced ure. The r-'ood nnd Agrl culturf' f)ep:irttnrnt then :icloph'd the l'n1cri;:cncy rch'\ll<t1 ions rc- <111iri11g 1•ach \):trko ge ro bf .,,.·ciRhed ~cparall·I,\• anti the short·.,,.·cightl'd packag<'!I to bf' removrd from !\ale onc-b)"Ollf ,,. DAILY PILOT Do11 't Tot1cli "!)avid :ind Li~a :' the psyl'hologiea l ([ran1a of two cn1ot1onall _v di sturbed yotnl ~· :-ters. \\1111 be present ed by ('<i rona del i\·l<1 r J-ligh SC'llool stuclenl:-. \\'cdnt~sday. 1:riday, S;i,tu rd;iy and llet.:. 17. at 8::3() p.ni. _1\ dran1;i \\1ork:-;hop proclul't11111 .. lJav1tl and Lisa., stars its director Hob Po\vrie as !)avid ;ind Sar:1 Slal'k "" \,1sa. :\bove. U;ivicl is afraid 1l1 at hr'll die if anyo ne touehcs !11n1 .~u J.,h:a tnun t:-. h1n1 as Dr . S\v inford. portrayed lly Hon1e!le ]{enner. l(Jok s <in . 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Dtsmounled 16 Wondow screen 18 Agarnsl 79 College cheer 8 1 Towi:rs 113 Alk'rnpled t<·I Imbiber! [16 £3C(l•)U•'' he;rl.Jr..is<; ~,5 Cob~ll symt:IO! l;lOI And Lal•n ~o Ou1 r rcroch '•I A1 sn11c •1,f H.T1e sta1us "~ Caronr•flt edge lb Bet1old! ~( New lea!and n<i\lve 1ort 'J8 East Indian 10 I Spanish pries! 10) 0111titi1c 1rJ5 Frus1ra1e 10 9 Enu1ne mother 110 N'lun suH1x \: 1 /l:lr,•chcnd 1 : ,\ ·i' ,,<;+.; 1: \ H 1w;t1•:J" 11,1 /.'<11.iy.10 <":O•n 11 1 L sr.,f1«rl J,•JC"'~l"l oo;h01e l ''"••den :.la11g 4 l1t1y:io. !.!ll ll'!Jhl lo O:::ll!'IOS<' !,''l C11t1rch 1ns1n1mcnt 11 1 r • ..,n (!qgs 1.3:' Set'iS•t1ve I ;1 Wooden strips 1 >P. Rind 139 llctuctant l•I.? UflSOl)h•SliCi110d l~J lmmed•Jle ri ~ymen1 • ~ J I n,11 gu I • 111 5 Wore service l 4 7 Foi examolc 148 Adhe•ent ol 150 Brea!\ suddenly 151 Alas German 152 Enq11st1 lt'.'S!•~;>I 1•,3 Nol at t1on1c l~~ Atluned 2 wds. 1!.l8 Dutc,1 commur>e 159 Japanese mole 160 Pass 0·1c.r 11,1 Loc;ilro11 162 Pronoun 1.;:;i Assyr1J11 god 1fi5 At t1ome lbb Type ol turtle 168 Smalt part 170 Violent storm 112 Dull 173 Pt!rsonal•ty 174 Abstr,1cl being 1 i J Doing wrong OO'!·IN I H.,rn• s 11"1U\J 1n:,,11·,1 1 n,,sli•iln ~1011\.· \ t,;1l.s!1C I J.;o,1nl.'Se dr•nO: 1l r ur ~;,-.,,i 'l W111te 10 I h1n 11\br • 1 I Pl;ice ot ~utter 119 12 I ru•I drinil s 13 naso JJ Ha•angul' 15 Whee1 ~.n 16 Alfurna11vc vote TI As lar.1s IA Foredog I'.) Group n1cct1ng 2 I Choe! Warren! Ofhcer (abbr,) 11 Ctyslallone compauncl J 1 Choir ~oice jJ On Ship 36 Indian nat1ye 30. --·Abner o\ t Glac•al ridge >IJ Garret 4.1 Becorpe •lt'o S;,uc.er edge ,\IJ Ar id ~q H•bl'rn•a ' I ln111ur o:: "·' 1 otally • 1 Hu1du .:;l;1•1c '>1 Music.al dr;ima !18 Allege 60 Vocal composillOll 61 T1gl'lt curl fi3 Pec;in 64 Pretend 65 Nel yield ff, Tnreesome l.J,' WcsltJrn '':J :;-11.111.~11 not1·~lln,1n 70 Ousl clvth .I r !on::11 ,-,rtocle ;.1 1',)11 1(.11:,,1,lu ' , T I/ r.r.nimr·c:1,1! ~ f .url t.ol 101•~ f I H;i!.~ M. ;,,!dor.o;d 1,1n~uagr. ·~:i Ul•g s. 'snuggC!r /' PJ Hom11n ~qy \11 Plan•'! ·>:! l.1rth L:.t'" :).\ ~'<() (l~r Go:l'1 !JS W •Ck <lrl •JI•, S11,,n.-.1i 97 ~l.1 tl1PmatJC.<1\ lenn " SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS 99 Esc.aoe· slang 100 Greek !etlcr 101 Pare 102 L<111n arts !03 Cn1c•un1 sy111bol \04 Conduc l~d 106 Ch1ner.c pacrnda 107 Aoo«rit•on 1Jfl VV1nti:r ~.o.:rt 11 ? ThO O!:cnt 11:, E1<c1t 1 Ir SqU .. !f'I Shrew 1 18 Sl\idr·nl Pil.Pf.:r Sc-:.nn.T1v111ns 122 511f,,wrin•1 12~ He.HT 1;.'5 P.1r100011s. d0.•1~ 126 Mo~•e <iwa•d~ 127 Dcpos.11.ng 118 S\;i1n 130 Chowing 1J 1 Sv~lcm 133 01 111e nose 1 i ,.\ [,<I tnrrn'111/ 11!;! (1UC1 ng 106 r r.'I ''--''nn•,,e !Jo l/IJI II" WI <! 1AU l.ul,n '• brvlhr•• 1~ 1 L -,.1,J1>11 PIOIJl'f!V \•I~ ! <111!5 .1l1J}U\ 111 , ) <"T •I L" J1 I n1.ng , .. 1i:.i; 1~., I -i• '1•"·' l'J;i H;\rl"ll• • 15~ 'r'f'• ' 'I 1Sf, Shu1.'> • 1 ,,,, t \St You1111 -.,irm••!l 1• 0 H,.,,, lh '·'.'.•1•1 !b 4 1 tlf"{! c.0f1l(J . torn1 mulbe11y !6CI Hebrew lc1tor I i l tial1 an cn1 '" " " -'.J,fil ,)j 1~\ 29 '" • Choi r~ l n Spirit '!'Iii· ('(HT1lli1H'd l"olh:gL' ;ind l·'.\'1·n1ng CJ1oirs of s~1 nt.1 ,\11a ('ullvg1• 1'.ill pr••s1·n1 lh\'il' :111- 1111 .il Chri.:.1111;1<; <'(llH"Cl'l Frid;1y 111 l'\11l11ps 11 :111 T!1l'illrc ;1! S,\(' ._ :-i\•k·ct 1011s to b1· sung 111c!ud" 1101·ks Of .~tu·h C1J !llpl1-,l'f" ,'1:> ll:111dvl. l\;1rh, Bl'lljan1in Bfit- 1\·n. Ccsll'il','. ~111d l\:untr·l'Z. Adr111ssi1;n to lh(• progr;:i n1 1s OJ'l'rl to the pub lic frl'e <ii th;u·~,· !~- "SUMMER BREEZE" A New Surfing Film By Allen Main 7:30 &-':30 Eae ll Ewenin9 OllllfiAA\ CINEMA COAPQAAflON a FOUNTAIN VAWY ... ~ .... ~l ~00.N"UmAf'iOiHot• "VALACHI PAPERS" & "'S H A MU~" tRI ~FOUNTAIN VAlllY al~~c~B 'iiii'i''"lioOiMUiii'1 Al101Nc;1• "M'A'S'H'" !PGI ' "'HAP.OLD & MAUDE" (PGJ ~chase' Worth Joining In Hy Tll0.\1 AS PAL:\1Elt 01 Th• O•I •~ Pllot $1fli It 1s al\\Jy<> disturbing to v.·11ncss ihe 1·1nasculauo11 of a gtiod f1t111 hy the luSL few ft'\'l or the [:l~l fl'CI. And ·with the tcnd1·1h:y of contemporary rnu\'li·s to atten1pt to he pro- fou nd as 11 t·ll as cnce1'ta1u1ng. 1t is not an unto1nn1on siAht to S<"'t' a story killctl by its fiJl: 1 l Sl.'l'l\C, ·"J'hc PHµcr ('hrlsf•," the story of a sens111ve. orgtinitcd first y1·<1r !;nv st11dL•rtl <1t J!;ir v:i rrl 1T1111u1hy Uotto1n.s1 :ind hi s l'lll'OUll!t'l'S wi th ;i young 1101n~tn ju.st return ing tn th(' single life i J ,indsrt~' \Vt1gnf·r1 and a erusty old \:111· prufcssor \1·ho just hap1x:11s !O be her f;ither 1,John l louse111;111 ). gL·ts :1 blow from <Jn atnhiguou;.. n~iivc gesture a1 tht' t·nd Ill 111lit'h 1ht• CUll- :-.l'il·ntiuu~ youth :1pparcntly 11u1ls taring about his :1cadcnlie falC. Hut tliC' fl:cl\V IS 1101 fatal. !l 1rnuld t;1ke :i lot n1 nre th:1n .1 11•(1ak finish to dt'fJt'e Ille 1nood ;:ind sp irit and hOnl·SIY of .J:1111ps BridgC's fi l1n fro1n h is SlTt'Cnplny, h:lSl':l Oil ;1 tv11 t·I b.1· Jnh11 .J;1y u~l)or11 J c Tllr; t'A.\1EHA . tile !'l'Ur(' :111d !lie (·conornic;·il cull ing h1an1 up to ereale fl profile uf cull1·gt' :1111! son1e 111" the 1rinn ('rS 11nd 1 lt•tinis of the gn111l' -'llH' C!in~~·. one uf those l'(]t1ipp1:d to cope is l3o!lun1:0. 11· ho s e lr:idini~ r·o le in "'ThL' L:1st Pic- 111n' ~11011 " ;tf'i~tu·l1d hl' 11·ould ht• on thl' scrco·n ag;tin. :\t'<1:l ~· undc:rpl:1ying th e .\l1nnesot:i kid v.1)0 is slung 10 gel "lt is hard being !h<• s1att·d t11L' l'reed 1hat therf' 111tv hig 11nle ;u::aden1ia. hl' l1\•1ng t'Xll'!l\IO!l of tradition." ;11·t· no final ans\\cr s. and fron1 tuts a figure understandably Jltit krH.11-1 ing that the <J\d that last scent'.' on a Cape Cod r111racti\"C to the students he prof 1s hurnan too. an<l once t~·11eh , 1! St'1•n1s like the f1hn battles the syst(•m v1 ith. hnd his ov.·n problems. doe!i1f 1 l!l<lkt•rs wtrl·n·i li!11cui11g. rnakc 1l easier for Bottoms Nevt:!l'lht1les_s, t.his ai1guishcd \\'ith the exeent1on o f I t b I '' lo 1)as.s llll' l'ina!. Colorful a11d ;u1( ttr1n1c l' 1usc Y a cu · J-!ousen1an as the professor · f r 1· li1't•I'-' ;ire the re11dc•zvOlL'itS lcg1nn one can <';Jrc o ~ 1\·ho is so stern and un rlcxib!c J t r \I · 11 ith 1hl' Ll'aeh1·r's daughlL'!' 1:asily 11 or! l o 01>:1ng. <is to son1ctin1es n1akc hitn -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ incredible . Bo!totns' !~t he o11-!<1nd one near-111ccl1ng ·v.·ilh 11 the old fe\1011· hi1n.sclf. ;is Bot-[ y pt>r~nalt\y adequa tely I ton1s ;ind his 111\'cr 1)1"0\\ I t!1<· dCVl'lOpC'd dark, tradition-pricked stu<ly 1)t ( BUT 11· IS Ii ;1 rd I y her father in ;i sensitive no!iccablc, bec:.ruse 1111• pr;:inks scC'nc1 ;111\! till· .~Lr;i.ll•gy for l ;i nd per ils 1hat fill tol\cge life pass111g 1cs!s. art• n1 ::1 r v r lo u s l y \\"l•ll The slltdC'nls have <u1 in· dr;unalized. \VJH_.n BolhHllS 1rigu1ng. rr:ilist1(" varit'1Y t1fll bt·~ins to 1.·rack throu)!.h the looks and acvL'nls. :ind tl11· ice on a l:1kl' af1cr bl·ing re· st•qut·ncrs Hridg<·s has Ch(l!>._.nj jectt:U by !us lO\"l', il is only (() include all eont :.iin so1ne one of Sl·\·er<d rxarnp!cs of reason for hl'l11~- the kind uf ~cnuine drainalic TllEY AHE ::tvltzcd 1\•i!h l~1111edy tha1 l1as b<'cn inissing · · hold c!os~uns and in1agin;11ivt' fron1 con11nereial filn1s for too v b11t wit distracting can1era long. ;1ngles, and v.•ilh a little h('lp lt is a laugh ta sk to rrcr(':i\e r " 1 rl t t ro111 ui!C'\ an 1nuc1 t1c v1 !l11! niaze of relationships on C'di ling, the vitwrr is left a ean1pus. to n1ake !K'tl~· I 11 · ti d '1rPat less in niore 1a11 011c1 :0111dy-group argunitnls an iustanec wht'n Ho!!o111s is i11 1 «l :1ssroon1 debate s o 11 n d trouhlc·. I plausible. nu1 11·ith fe1v ex· l,'nfortu n:J!l•ly the charn('\t•r ecptions. '"'l'he Paper Chase" of the• gil'l is undeveloped and has de1'l.'loped scenes that ;irt· the signific:1nl !Ines ~hf' does holh c a1•tivating and ll:ivi' nrt' not brought across lx•liev:ih\e . by t-;tiss \Vagnt•r. But in sptll' A grt'aL dc:il of er:ift :ind of QC(';1sional oversiinpl1fica-! (•[fort !1as gone into \11{' · r I · 1 •. r t.1on 0 go;1 s or {'()111 1'1\'(•( ll'll·j \1·ri ting and tl1e i11a,.;1ng o sion. ··Paper Cha~c'" is lc:ng 1 i1. And lhoLtgh it doesn't come <1nd still 1\·or1hv:hilc, .suict•rc ! at thl' end. there art' \1·Hhout and thoughtful. I :trgutnenl sonl t' n1raningfu\ in· 'fhc drci:1d('d p r o re s so r sights into not just th(' co ll£'g{' ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:'I' ga1nc llut ;ilso the grl'alerl. Olll' that fo!JO ll'S. UO'fTOMS HEA!ll\G frotn notes of his unerackahle and lf'gen<lary instructor. not('S hl~ has .sneaked into Ille library SPECIAL! DOLL.All DAY WEDNE~OA Y ~HOPPERS MATINEE 1 P.M. PLUS ~REE REFRES.HMENTS! MESA c~~~: 1884 NEWPO~T BLVD. 548· 1 SS'2 IT TAKES 64 MUSCLES TO FROWN . <1 nd onlv 11 lo smile. Wt don't cldim medit .. I ~nowle dqe. !Jul doe•n't it m11~-e ,~~"' to b"y va•H ne•t ,.,;1 from Mr_ 8, <1 nd put !~a•e 1 l mu•d~• !o wor~? Complete tdli•! .. t- 1;on i1 our -Kev word! l.SO So, Brillol St. S•nt1 Anl -SU·1•5( P(Ui . •vn l lYl'fOlDt SHAMUS ll'GI One admission enti tl es you up to 6 hours ska ting lun. ·erorHer sun s1srer Moon· NC1..-rC THaaT"aS 0"1v•-•N " ., ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE SAN DIEGO FWY_ 0 • 00 •> ., .. > VERDE DR. ICE CAPADES CHALET COSTA MESA l·.'ESA VE RDE SMOPPING CE NT EH HAJUIOll BL VD AT ADAMS Te l· 919·8880 -ANl'J - "JFSUS CHRIST SUPERSL\R" SUPER SWAP MEETS HAR•OR •LVD.Drlve ·ln S.i. I S"n -I•"' to •Pf" ORANG• Drive ·ln t 12 Ft1 , Sa1 & 5,,,,_9 •"' 10 • l)m l!OO ,..,\001 s.,..,..,. II ...... , .. So"'- F•mily Fun! Profit•! ••rg•ln• Qalor•! IN ANAHEIM-OPENS XMAS NIGHT! A GREAT COMBINATION ! ' PRICES $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 ~\Tamily) (The \dea 6 "ft ,f x"'as _1/ I ,• I f f BEAUTIFUL GIRLS -1* GORGEOUS COSTUMES SENSATIONAL SKATING ·1 ' . MAIL ORDER BLANK . ' > NIGHTS TUES .. DEC. 25 - 7 p.m. \ / ,.- 'WED .. DEC. 26 -8 p.m. *' "THURS., DEC. 27 -8 p.m. •FRI., DEC. 28 -8 p.m. _,, \ SAT., DEC. 29 -8 p.m. ,.-f ·..:uniors under 15. Sl.00 off · these performances ' ' THRU SUNDAY DEC.30 Tickets NOW on sale An aheim Convention Center All Mutual and liberty Ag encies United California \ Banks (Orange Co.) ·'* .,,. ........ ._, -~ -P<r- MATINEES WED .. DEC. 26 - 2:30 p.m. (Special Family Show - p1ices $5, $4.50, $4, s::i .so. Juniors 15 & under $1.00 off) "SAT., DEC. 29 -2:30 p.m. ·suN., DEC. 30 -1 :30 p.m. ·SUN .. DEC. 30-5:30 p.m. Enclosed please l ind chock 0 money o rder O in tho amount of $ _____ tor_ adult tickets and/or __ Junior Hckets l or the Holiday on Ice performance ol ---- at the Anaheim Con ... en!lon Canter. • . Name ----------'--------:r--------------'-, Make i;:heck payable lo Anaheim Con- vention Cen!er and mall wllh STAMPED SELF ADD RES SED ENVELOPE 10 HoHdny on Ice, Anaheim Con~en!lon Cente1. 800 West Ka telle, Anehcitn, Ca!llorni• 92802 Addreas; _________ ,Phono -----1 Chy Slate ____ ,., __ _ Roar once dgain with the original movie cast ... -11nd "BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY" STREISAND &REDFORD TOGETHER! THE WAY WE WERE ~ Mo" II"" l"r! · Op•n •:•5 S•I .. lu" Oi>en I L.::::=c::::::.:.:::::::::_J •'. 5 "·" .,.,_... St1rh •r•• , ...... v .. ..,. ... 1•14f1 Nltflll)" --·--THI WAY WI Wiii """ """ e MnO 1'MOMAI ,._., llOalN MOOD COMING IOON! 1•1•--·•-111 YOUNG PLAYTHINGS IX! SIY, ANNI & SVIN u .,., 11.11•m1 Of "ftAAZONS (tl 2,) HONG KOMCfCAT t9J l .) WONDIR WOMIN f"I • .. -· .-. . .. ·- . . Drarna S liows TV How It ls Done Sax, Cla1·ii1et Soloist Joi11 s G~TC Ba11cl Holiday Co11ce1·t 1lalph Cari, one of the coun. try's forf'nJo;.l :r;oxophone and clarinet v 1 r l u o _.. o s , \1 111 pcrfor111 as gues! suloist. \1·ith 1hc <:oJd('n \Vl'st Co!legt? l "uncert Band 1n a frt.>e Chrislrnos program Friday. 1\!frf'd ll;1gc·r's Fn1ntv ";o,\~1rt h ~2nd ," :111d Pcrty ( :r~1 n g('r 's ""Jr1sh ·rw1e fron1 Co lmly l>er· r~ " DAILY PILOT B_ll ENTERTAINMENT Wh:ilevcr yilu'rl' dnini.: 011 !he evcn tn(l of Su11d:.1y, Dt·(·. IG, cnncl'I 1l ~Hid st:1v hon1c for !he telt·v1s1on 1·1 1·rl1 uf the season -l\atl1l'r11 u:• llt·phurn in Te r111l•sscr \\'ilt1:1n1s' "The <.ilass ~·l cna,:;l·ril'. · '1'1!1': FOUR charactC'rs "'ho o:!". c·:.irry the rnelody of the play ;~­ flo:..iting on "-'av cs of n1cn1ory, ·T hk1· po1:try recited to 1n11sie, 1')1(· ef1 nccrt will take plaee in the eomnu1n11y thc.:1tcr at 8 p rn .. wit h Ji1n!l(•d seating a1·allabl i! on a first con1e baSl!S. r;ari l\'tJI be ft'a!ured ~oloist in "Cap rice'' by Bill Redd ic: .. Clar de Sax" by Dick St~bil e," and l\\'O 'fchai kov~ky pieces. ··eanzonttta" ;ind •· ~·lnall' " For rh~ last ~l'o; \'e.1rS (::irl ha.~ been fir ~! sa -:oPhoni ~t and principal 1,1·09d1,1·ind p I fl .v e r 1,1•ith the housf' orC'h£'slra at f"tt esar's Palnoc in L:is \\·gas, \1·ork ing \\"i lh n1nny nazne entertainers. S)'I111>hony Perfor111s Consid rrlng :i ll of t h e garbagL· th;1I µour s out of the TV set l'Vt·ry night of the year, I h,1vc co rne to r1·g;1rd 1rlcv ls1on :11; :i n1ed1 um fo r 1vhich I h;11c nu!l1111g Out rc\·uls11 1n 1nust lx· pl;iyl·d by at:tors who :i rl' finel y inll·grated and as sharply l'Olllll'Ctcd lo C.'.ICh othl•r as a ehan1ber c1uartct p1a~·ini; U1·;1hms. There is al- uiost alv.·ars some glaring bit uf 1111scasiing to throw "The r.1ass ri.lcnagerie" off-balance, • hu t 1)1)! iu David Susskind's ' in·11<luct!o n D1 re<·tc1! by 1·0111 F'. l~ernan· dez, the band 11·ill open thu prograrn with mal"ch and foll( music, and c;eor!!e G('rsh1\.'in".s popular '"An Aincr ican in 1~aris." t-:i1am{Mnan S y m p h o n '! "The <..: l :1 s s ?-.lcn;1g1·ne' reminds ll"lL· u1u··· :1g:1111 hu1v 1mporlant :ind 1n1•;11u11g fu l the rncdiun1 1·:111 l'H· 11 hen u~··(I b_v rc ~1)(\n<;/1Jli' artis1s instc:1ll ur COlllll\t'l'CIU I 11,itk~ f 1 n~~: h~~~~l~' 1;~r~1t~n1:::~~:::sh~1'~ ~ !\larC'hes \\'ll\ i n c I u de '"An1erica11 s \\'c," by Henry F'i!lrnorc ; "Th r e(' ncvol u· 1io11ary \farchcs" by Czech 1·01nposer Bedrich Srnc1;1na, 11Titten \1·hile s tr~ct fi ghti11 g rai,:cd in Prague in 1848: "ThR SC\"l'nth Seal." by \\'. 1'·rancis 1\'l cUeth. a comntissioned 11·ork 11·hich h:1d its premier ln 1971 , ln addition. he is an 11ssis- tant profc5$Jr of 1nusic al lhl' Universi ty of l\evarla, principal t'larinC'tl st of the Las Vegas Sy1nphon~· Orchr~tra and l!nivcrsitv C h n n1 b c r Orches tra , :ind fo11n<k·r of the Hnlph (i:1ri \\'norl winrl Qu intei 11nd Saxop hnnr Qu:irtl'1. 'J'chriikovsky'.;; '' ~·11t cr:1ckl'r" CHRISTMAS SOLO Ralph Gari Orchci>tr;1, und<'r !ht' dircc- 1 1.~n uf John Koshak, \\"ill opeo it.; !973-7-t season 1\1e~:1v :i 1 fl· 1.<i p.rn. in Ch a p nl a 11 r· 1lh'1~c·s ~le inoriol II a 11 \ll~l!t or1u1n . 333 ~o Glas~1·ll :-it . Ur:ingc . 1T 'S A ltAll E :uid l'.1i.1·1r1ni.: two-hour pro<lu1:tiun 1hi1t ra11 h.s !ugh aniong the vrry best f'\'t•r presentert on tclevrsi un. an<l In the raw yc;1rs as An1and:1 , the Olghty. 1r:1 ... c-1hlt'. irrit:iting a n <l ul ti1n ;11t:!y rouragf'oos rnut her· I r~·1n1: !o keep lier v.·its ~ibout h1·1· 111 1hc fa ce of tragedy. HUT SU£ is evenly matrl1ed by Ilic three yo un g people \\·hn support her ~ Sain \V:ill'rS\ul\ Rex Reed some uf th1• irn porlanC't' must have rubtx.-d off l'Vf·U 1111 the network (1\BCI nnd spon sor tlBMl hcc;111st' tht· beauty and dramatic impact of 1he µla:-· is unbroken. wllh commcrcinls at the bcginnin~, end, and during thr i n Le rm i s s i on bclween arts only. Be thankful for s n1 a l I favors. This is tclt·vis101t , \\'here suc h good Ht!->1f' :i nrt bene\•11\t·ncc ::ire prt.ir titally unheard of. J'\'e sern srore~ u [ pro- t1uctions of 1his 1nost f.1n11l1ar \\'illian)~ piny. but tlus i.;; the onlv 11111• 1haL 1:on1es close to per.fcrt1~1n. SPECIAL PREVIEW TONIGHT al 8:30 10th CENT\JRY FOX PRESENTS 1 1 PERFOOJ.IM'K:E ONLY MULTl·lliEATRE PREVIEW AT THESE t.1,ANN THEATRES ;is Tum, ~lichael Moriart y ;1s !he G1·n1lemnn CaJler, nnd .Jo<1nn a Miles as Lu<1r:i. Anthony llarvey's d1rect1on 1s rnc1iculous and inspired, thl.' photography is sublin1e, anrl 1hc entire evening con- stitutes an occasion bordering <>n the historic. Don't miss •I. 8 Jl 0 AD\\' A Y, J\f EAN· \\ lll LE. chugs oo. l~oping tu rc-vitalizc the r la g g i n g sririt and (-.1tastrophic box~r. f1 c·f.' fa ilure of the current non· sf'ason. llarold l'rince anti St('phen Porter have con- tributed two ne\v production."' ;m11r ·f ~ Jlapr~ SPECIAL PREVIEW "THE P/\PER CHASE" 8 :JO ONLY ELIZ ABETH TAYLOR aod HENRY FONDA "ASIJ WEDNESDAY" 3: 1 s, 6:4S, & 10:30 '"SAVE THE TIGER'" 1:30 & .S:OO ONLY \,;:;;;;;;;;;;o;Wr.ll~L NOT SCRIEIN AFTE• S:OO SPECIAL PREVIEW "THE PAPER CHASE" 1:30 ONLY ·PIU!>- !Ollif DNl Y Whe,. l:lD were l:~S I lt'W I in 5·0~ ::1--- IO.JO '6Z? Two Well Disney Classics!! {QI T~T DUMBO DARl\I THI 1LYINO CAT ILIPHANT Wll .. Yl11 & ltill lif,-WM: lti:SO, J;~O • 1 • 10.11 'GLASS MENAGERIE' ON TELEVISION Katherine Hepburn in Scene tu 1hc Phoenix l!t'pertory Co. Se I e (" t i o 11 s from ·r('h<ii kol'~ky'~ •·:-.:u1t'l"acker" .111rl i ;,•,11 ~t' I•' 11 ,, ll d L' I • s ""H;1!1cluj;1 f1 l'l10l'us · ll'll l' ctn· ch1Ul· 1hi.: prugr;.ini. If rcper!ory is the life blood of 1hc British thc:.Hr£', I don'L sec a ny rrason why 1 t shouldn't \\"Or k here as well , ~nd 011C' must adrn irc direc tors like PrincC' and Porter, who \\'oulrl niakc more n1oncy elsewhere. blonde co(]uene 1v ith 11'1nril yn l\1onrol' d111nbncss. JI ere she is all hubbies and wide eyes and chaucrin~ nnnsense. 1'h<' pla.v sin"t very v.•cl! sc r\'ed elsewhere. '!'he direc· tio n is flat and the cast is sadl y lacki ng in the elements uf styl e and tin1ing Frent:h larcc demands. OCC Singers Full of Chee1· l·'f'n!ured in 'fu~~dnr 's con 11·r1 1, il l tk· "Pl'clu<t ~ 10 lh1• 1\1i .. n1<H1n of a Faun"' by l > ~· [) 11 s s y ; "\':1nacio11es I '<1111.:r rla ntl's" by Ginastt•r;t. :ind "Syinphony No. 2 in JJ .\lajor. Op. 73" by Brah1ns. Threl' NlllC('rts are scht..>dul- ('(! for !he 90-member Syn1- 1.h11 ny (lrctx·stro. now in it.~ UNfOJlTU~ATEL\', thei r revi\•als of '"l'hc Visit"' ant.I '·Chemin de F'er" offer li nlc new excitement in .'.I Broad\vay season desperately in nel'd or son11" \Vh:1 t they do offer 1s the opportunity to see that l1nr OJClress Bache! Roberts 1nakc hi·r r\1 ·111 York sl;igc dchut in tv:o challenging roles. ln "The \'isit," she. plays 1he richest woman in the v.•orld v.•ho returns to her hon1c town . a dls1na1. poverty- stri cken Place that expects her to bring it back lo life v.•1th financial aid. She has other pl<1ns: revenge, nol gcne.rosi- \~". But. Hac hc.l Hohe r1s is just \vhat Uroad1vav needs. and it's ni ce 10 l\"l'ltonle her aboard . IF \'OG'RE A ('elebr1!y \1·:1 lcher J.111d 11ho isn 't ~) you can't a ffort to n1i ss t1,1,·o nc111 holiday gift hooks th;1t n1akc very specia l Christin.:is of- ferings. Ear! Blackwell, a pa trician Southerner who has 1nadc a life-styl i: out of knowing all about the en trances a n d departures of fan1ous people throughout the \vor!d, has just hrought forth a new edition of ··cc!ebrlty l{egister," con· t:i ining the photographs anrl profi les of 2,!111() people \\'Orth knov.'ing about. Or.1nge coasl Coll ege's Chorale and Chan1ber Singers hare set up an a1nbiti-0us schOOule of rontl'rls for the • holiday st'ason . D\'cen1brr contains 13 public pcrforn1a nccs fur the t\\'O groups. Perfor1nan c e s by the G11ambcr Singers for the rc.- niaindcr of l)eccrnbcr include: a n1orning nppcarance before the Lei s u re \Vorld-Laguna llills Saddlcback Hospital Vol- unteers on t.·londay: a Thurs- ctay performance at I.he Big Canyon Country Club Family Christ rnas Dinner; a presen· tatlon at the Dec. 1 6 Chris trnas prog ram al Lutheran Churl'h of th e ~laster in Corona dcl Ma r : :ind a Dec. 17 appe~irance at. the l·luntington Beach J\.tonday i\lorning Club. The Chorale" \\'ill ho~t lh•· inf'luclr \\"Orks br ll;indl"l , l!'ltlT se;i~on. Season tic.-kers <irt' annual Holiday Cho r a I P,1fl·stnna. Br:.ih1l1s. \"1·1d 1, ;1\":1ilablc through thr C<tllcgc's r·csti\'U I featurin~ nine high S1.huh•·rt ;ind ]\'t'<;I. T Ii I' (\1Hural Affai rs Office. 1714) school choirs and tv.·o colleg e hi ghlight of thP e1·f'ning \\Ill r,'.J3-8R21. f'xl. 309. and 11·il! M1· group.s. '!'he! festi v<1l \Vi ii take he ;1 pc r!ormancc of \1h·altl i's Tille lickl'tho!ders to adn11.ssio11 place J\londa y at 4 and 7 p Ill. "'( iloria... accomp<inied b y to concerts Tuesday, April 2 in the OCC A 11 d i I o r i u n1 . cha1nb er orchestra. and ~·lay 15. Admission is frer. ,--------------------,--ccc"'-:::-::-u11 C:ITT AND SOU TH COAST CI NEMAS-TUESDAY SOI:: 'rhe Chorale \\•ill :1 \ s 0 (LADIES ANO GOLDEN AGEFISl Of'tlN 'TIL l :ot P,M. pcrforn1 at the ace F'aculty Dinner on 'l'hursday and in the annual D i s n e y 1 a nd Christmas Ca n d le t i g h l Processional on Dec. 21. This is the 11th year l11At the Chorale has been inv ited to parlicipate ln the 1~cl l·kno1vn Disneyland event. TI1c Chorale and Chamber Singers "•ill cu!m!nate the fall se1nester's work on Jan. 12. presenting th eir a n nu a I J\lid\1•inter Concert in the OCC Auditoriu1n. The r o n c e r t , \.\'hich is scheduled for 8 p.nl. and is free to the pu bl ic. \\"ill UA South Co11t Cln1m.1 D•tll' 11: JO p.m. t :to 1.m. lt~c. Sun • HOl.I Sl.00 '" un.,•u~uv E•qui•llt • Filml "SIO· OHAATHll.'" -Pl~•­"VlltGIH II.HO THE "JIMI HEHOltlll." J1nlc1 Jopl!n "11.l!EP ON llOCl(INO" Both In Colorl llU A Olli9htlwl L•mpoon On Movie•! • f'OrnOll<IPMC "lE SEX SHOP" (lll Jl ck L1mmon ""A\I ANTI" (10 lloth In co1on • O.nnl1 Hopp1r W1rr1n Di tto "klO aLUE"' -.i ...... Cllll llDOtn..., "•"' l"r•n~lin "ACI! Ell'0 l o!n In C1l1rt (PG I One billion m:1rks for !h(• life or the n1;i n v.·ho disgraced ht•r 17 yc:i rs earlier and tlt•stroved her life. \\'ill the 11111·11 · :-ub1n1t to l h 1 s blackma il '' I t '~ ;i h I a t..' k ~inis1er play full of mnral questions. but Prince\ di rt'<"' 110 11 is rJlhcr cold for n1y tas!e. BJ 11ck"·cll \not 1i1 Ix: to11- fused v.·ith the dress designer, God forbid: 1 has been running :1 bllSint'ss C'a!lcd Celebrity Service for 30 years that keeps e\cr1•body ln 1he 11•orld 1uned 1n 10 tlie \Vhcreabouts and :1clivities or everybody 1·lsc in the \\'Orld, ans his vastly cluttcrl'd hra1 n has finally poured forth everything he k1101vs nhout the subject ln this n)as.~i\'c ho ok that "'cighs <1 hno~t :is rnuch <ls the Ran- doin !louse Dictionary. Edison Higl1 i11 Co11cert GY P~Y "" ... J o h 11 ~1 c 1\1 a r ti n 's perforrnanct' as the r1c11n1 was too lacking in cornp;ission to dcsl'rvc ;i ny. A wint~ concert. or classic.'.ll 1Pusrc anrl Christrnas carols 1vil l be prcst:'nted for the ron1· rnu nit.v Wc·<lnC'sday al Edison High School. 'fau1ly <.:as l l lOLLY\VOOD (Ul'l J 1'he high schoo l's orchl'~tra \~·ill p!ay S<'lettions fron) l\!ozart. Vivad l and (~luck. and the brass scx!et \\'ill play ('l1r is1mas carols. Admission to the 8 p.1n. con· e<·rt is free. 'fhe concert v.111 be presented in th e cainpus cafeteria. Cln1m.1s t 01Uy n ::l!l lc 1:00 l)ni. ••<. Sun A Ho!.) " 3 OMnio Hopp~r "1(10 llLU t"' "ACE El+" 8otn ln Color~ (PG) "'lfALlllN CONNECTI ON" "OILL!i<!,i;2it"' c o.or Ill) Sdt. & Sun, ll:JO & 1:JO ••lojlGHT llEFORE CHRISTMAS" "HAHS CHFllSTIAH ANOEllSON'' • Elli•ll O.uld "M'A'S'H" "LASf AMl!lllCAH HERO" Bolh In Color! l,.!i) Unl1111ited Free Parking At Al! Theatres UUT RACllEL HOBERTS - ~tal k ing 1l1rough the IO\\'n 1r11l1 :1 p;inthcr, .'.l coffin . Sf:\·er:.il h\L<;hands. 1\l'O gan gs \ e r bodyguari.ls ;ind :-i pair of runuc hs -h~d a delicious air or rnrn:iee as ;i \\'OOden· legged . c1g;1r s n1 o king lf thPrc's anylhing you v.n1nt to knO\V aboul a cclchrity, this is !he rcferenre book to end the m <111. If you can't find it in 1his lxiok. you don't need to knov.' it any\\'ay. Je~sica Tandy has been added ,--------------' to the. cast of "Butlev", star-~~~~~~~~~~~~1111•111111111111~ ring England's A!.'.l n Hates. ~ --- monster. her face a tigl11 1-~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~-1 111.1~k of cruelly. her tnouth ;1 l>C:1rlt>t sear. AJ!ain. in the Fc~·fleau fart t· "Chl'rnin dr Fer:· ~he revt'a\s a totn l!v different fncet of hl'r talCn t HS a diTn·IViUed .•• easily the best movie so far this year. 1·., .... ,, -.r. · ... , . :,·,~· .. ,p., Elizabeth Taylor ·~sh Wednes<lay" Lui• Bunucl's Dt!iq!ltlul Romp- "Th• Discreet Charm of th~ Bourgeoi~ie" Helmut Berger'"JKeith Baxter .,,1 Henry Fonda ,,,.:,,.· !B' • " !Oc,'t Pronou'Cft 11- S,e ll!l + The flair Who Created •·Lovar1 .\ Oll!tf Stra11qars'' l llh HOST ALGIC WEE1'1: EXC LUSIVE Olll ANGE COU NTY EHOAGEMENT PLEASE CALL THEATRES FOR SECOND FEATURE ANO SHOWTIMES W~d.-Mon,.Tue1. Thutt. lf\1'11 Sun. 1:JO -•:JO 1:Jt.J:JO •S!l0 7:JO ·t .JO In A New f11n fllm - "Mof4,. 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INN SJ0-4401 r-IWI~ "MASSACltt • OM E" ~l·AS·ll 1 .... '°' •fnlACTIOH RM~ t>i.t ~ IUID~·-..., (HARL TON a11lm ~ (PG) HesToN nm DEADLY •II" "SOnEll TRM:Kl!&'i ••••t,.!.C~R[~[I·:· _:~··~: (PG) &OtN IAnD "0" ~ , ..... ,, .. ,.. .. , ·.n:sus c11R1~T SUPERSTAR· 111.\r ll~'<ro 1FFF111r1 u ·~ "'atOOOI ION Slitll .MOON'" (PG) , , • • l .1,, I ., . . '" ~ .. "' ' I •· 11 \Ill I ... ' '"A N tW LEAF" ' I B 12 OAIL Y PILOT lti\BIES ... fFrom P::tgr Bl l :1l 11 34 1> 111 , and the utl11•r::; t.'XiH'tly a nHnutc apart Tiil' l.C<UTl\\'Ork 11'U)i rnagnl!tt'tl)\ •• Al hL'i right hand \\'as· f)f \\'::Hoon llowes Jr .• assoc1:i!r proft•ssor of obstetrirs at th· U1u1·er$ity of Co Io r ::i r o l\1l·dic:a l C-en!er -an t•:>:pcrt on 1;or11p!1cattd b1nl1s ··J got thC' babies out ;ind hnnrled th1·n1 t(l rJr-Uo\\'('S. "·ho cl::iinpt·d off their cords, xiv· 1ng ;1 piece of va c:h cord for uxvgi·n studies," Engel says. ·"fhl·n \\'a!I\' handC'd the hnbi es 10 the \\·:nt1ng !X'di<Hric 11•:1111, Th1·rc \\;1.~ tl•! t1n1c los!. J\lagnifit1·H1 " One bv one tht' l1 t1lc 1:ico1•ll·. look ing ··gra~ish-pink in tlu:ir n):ih•n13 \ s:Jc..'>. !uinbled out of Ted En gel's h;inds into those of \l"Jit1ng doctors. l3;1h~' c -Slcven, Baby L> -Jef· frev. Baby E -C~1 theri11\'. Baby r -the list of boy's nnmes ran nut. Ill' \r::is \at~r nan'Ni Na!han '.James .. his iniddle na1ne for l)r, Strain. Stcv<'n ::ind Catherine \1·cre the biggest, about 3-2,3 p<n1nds ;ipiecc. Nathan 11•as a shade undC>r 31 ~. Jeffrey a slwdc under 3, T\oir <'Vf'rvthin!! 11·as in tl1t'.' hand:; or the oerli;i tric tcari1~ to "'hiC'h si:.: tender lives had been given. Jn the nu rsl.'.rV. St r a i n recalls. "all the. babies had very good oxyi;:en s11turation. so il appeared <it first 1h::it 11•e had a pretty good sho! at BH six of thcn1. '' "\Vr 1\'ere just tt'rrit:.ly op- titi1istic.'' sn1·s Engel. "\Ve 11·rrc \'ery hoprful ,\lonrla~' afternoon .... TucStlay morning lhin/;!$ 11·ere looking :1\l right. But Tuesd~11· noon th ere 11·as a bi~ crisls. Tlungs started turning sour, csoccially 11·ith Baby B -.Julia. She just took a terrible turn.'' BY !\O\V 18 nurses and rloc- !ors .,.,_.ere v.·orkinp; on four • crncrgencics in the cro1rded nurserv. The rn ajor problcn1 : h\'aline membrane disea:-e. ·That's th e diseast' th.11 killed Patrick Bou1·ier !\.e n n e d y shorth· ;1!'11'!' hir1h. In essf'nce thP 1t'1ngs <1re not vet re<1 dy 10 breathe, th(' n1en1hranf's th:i t exchange oxygen not ye1 fullv dc1·f'ioped . F·ou r of Lhe six babies h:id it, and a fiftl1 one had other problems. Battagli;i : '·It '.l'as ;in hour by hour battle 11'ilh the four sickest inf[lnls ." Then came Julia's cr?s\s. ''She got the s icke st qU ickl'sL'' Simn1ons recalls. She had to go on constant <iirv:ay pressure. getting ox- ,·gen through :l tube insertt'd ihrough her trachc;i to thl' lungs. She stabilizrd and looked pre1ty goocl, but the docto~s had used up mo:>t of their suppor!ile lee\vay. She 1vas inol"ing around. eyes OPf'll . trying lo cry, although tht're ,1·as no sound because shr couldn ·t 1nake any noise \1'ith the tube in her v.'indpipe. Sll\[J\10NS: "I \1-'aS v('ry. 1·crY concen1cd at that tin1e ;1b(\u t C<ilherinc. \Ve \.\'t'r C right Oil the borderline \\'ilh her." I-le 11orTied 1vheth1'r CJlherinc \1·ould have to go on rons.ran1 ai r11<a~· pl"C'SSllrc. too. She 11·as alreadv gc uing 100 perce nt O.Xl'grn under n hood Sin1· n1ons salon l1i s hand:-; lhro111.!11 1!1c n1i:;h1 io kcf'p frnn1 tL~ing lhf" rnorP dr;1 ~!11· brc:1tliing !f'<'hll1q ue prt'n1:1ltrrel~. At t/H' ~arne tillH', rhrf'f' lhings 11·ere h<1ppen111g: to l11llt· . Julia . J/l'r h1ill11h· 111cn1hrnnr flisL•a.~C' 11·;1~ ·(·:1t«b1ng up \\'1th her There 11·:1~ a rhanc1• she n1ight h;t1·c dt·i·e!oped an in- rec!ion. And she began to xhov. signs of blood clol!ing ;if various pl11ces in her boch· \Vhat "'orriert doctors \\'as 1h~t she ~·as u..:;ing up the 1·i1al e!olling fa ctor in her blooJl -and th<it cou ld lead to n brain hemorrhage. STf<:P B\' STEP cloriur.~ in· creased her oxygen. bu l th cv 11·ere 11·orking in!o a rorner. ' "Julia 1vas pulling prclly hard for brcalh and the X·rJ1·~ of her lungs looked prelt1· 1r hirf':· ~<1ys Dr. ~!rain . "ir look('d like );h(' had incoinp!cte expansion of her lun gs." At 7:30, afler onf1· wme 44 hours of life, Julia die<.l. With Julia's death the nursery turned gloomy. Bu! tJici·e '1·ere sliU sick babies to c;ire for. Thlngs 11·<.Te touch and go ll11h CJ!hy Kathan and Steven. ' Catherine finally 1vas put on constant air.1·ay pressure, and d0<1ors ordered a t'Om· -p1~~-V..'Cl1ange fransrusion lo safeguard against the clotting problems that had stricken Prit1s 511~ T~r1 T11es PHOTO SPECIAL! / ' " '" '1 25 5x7 in. Enlargement 59c From sfondord \ile ~olor negotive or color slide Sove 66c d,.,,..,,J s\Jle. Foreogn film e•cluded +. Your Choice • Pret1ecl Powdef Compact • Liq11id fo11ndotion • ltvuty lhnh with l ru1h Once·o·yeor sole of quality mol<eup! ' -' • Here Are Many More Extra Specials During .•. - WHILE STOCKS LAST! Hurry, Only 3 More Days to Save Like You've Never Saved Before s3211 Norelco Beclric Shaver )' s499 Women's Rib KnhTops 2 F s7 ~:;;;'""' s2ess Your CIMHc• 0 Cordle11 I Delu~e Norelco T ropleheoder Ill Cord/ We imported thi~ out5tonding collec· Cordless shover gives tw•ce !he shoves hon lrom holy in o huge Spec'ol Pur· per thorge~ Sure• m1t rO.J•OOVe lloo!- chase! 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'greol nurses bu stled Rbout the gollon' soft felt pouches. year ofter yeor. babies. l r..!!::::::::::::::::::::::::::!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::~:;::::::::::::::::::::::!:::;::::::::::::::::::::J By \liednesday nighl an the II babies. ,,., ·those m thr Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fountain Valley El Toro Huntin9ton Beach Huntin9ton Beach Ad•mt at BroolchuNt respira1ors. ~g<1n l.o SltibilJzc. 233 E. 171 h St, El Toro at Rockfi•ld Thursday rla\\1l ed bnPhlf•r W. Edinger & Bristol M19noli• •t Talbert Be•ch Blvd. at Atl•nt• The pediatri cs tea rn had ridden Westminster • B h out the crisis. / Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fountain Valley Weotmln•••• 11 Huntin9ton Beach Huntin9ton eac One of the nu™'s put a Ha r bor •t Wilson Bristol •t MacArthur H•rbor at Edinger Golden W11t 95 Huntington Beach 5881 W•rn1r Mbboa onCatherIDe's isolette.'L. ................... ..;..;;;.;;; ...... ..:, ...... .;;,;.,;.;;;;.;,..;;,;..;...;;,;...;...;.;;,. ... .:. ..................... ..;....;;... ...... .;. ................................. ~.;.. .................................... -.. ..................................... . Sunday, Drttn1bff q, 1~7) DAILY PILOT C I Bryant's Cotton Picl{ing Days Over TUSCALOOSA , Ala. (Al') -He 's a businessman, hunter. television star, lecturer. father and gra1~father. and the most :!IU<'<'essful coach in eollege football today. He needs success, he says, so he. won 't have to go back to picking cotton in Fordyce. Ark .. but he's had his cotton pickin' hands on more titles , honors and money than he ever drean1cd of when he left the Arkansas bottomlands to play ball at Alabaina in the 1930s. Paul \V. '"Bea r" Bryant's Alabama [ootball team has ju.st wrappt.'CI up an unprecedented third s tr a i g h t Soothea s1em Con rerence title , Is head- ed for its !~th consecutive bowl and hus a good shot at ils fourth national title. Bryant's teams, over his 29-yetir career, have averaged almost eii.lhl victories a season. the most ever among long-ti me coaches. Only Amos Alonzo Stagg and Glenn "Pop " \\rdrner turned in n1ore victories than he has. 111e closest ht' gets to picking eolian now is coun ting his profits from Cot- ton Sratcs Insurance Co .. one or the many enterprises in \\•hich he is a director and n1ajor OY.'ner. W a.l to1i Scores 25 SMU Easy Victim For Bruins, 77-60 LOS ANGE LES (API -Bill \V alton srored 25 points. grabbed 16 rebounds and paced UCLA to its 78th consecutive basketball victory Saturday night as the Bruins flattened Southern Methodist's Mustangs, 77-60. 1Geth \Vilkes added 12 points for the balanctd UC LA scoring attack as the Bruins put the game away early In the first half with a l&-0 spurt. The victory "'as the third or the year for the Bruins, who next Saturday af· temoon face second-ranked North Carolina State in a matchup of last season's only unbeaten ma jor college teams. Sl\1U was lrd by Sammy Hervey \\'ith 22 and lra Tt>rrell added 16. UCLA , which escaped \\'ith a 65-64 \·ictory last Saturday -0ver l\laryland. dominated lhe backboards as coach John \\'ooden substituted freel y. rn the first half. Walton had 14 of his 16 rebounds and the entire l\1ustangs team had only nine. It was Sl\-tU's fi rst trip to the West C.oasl for a basketball ga1ne. The Bruins were lethargic in the early stages of the game but played a rugged defense. keeping the ~1ustangs away from the baskel. Walton <1nd \\'ilk~ carried !he scorinR load cu the Bruins forged a 19-12 lead vt'ith 9:07 to play in the half. Then, "'i lh a 2.f..20 advantage, Walton turned it on inside ::1s the »ruins poured through l li more points without thr. l\lu.stangs scoring and left th e courl . ' . " !.outlWrn Metl>odi>! \60) -~V'<IY n , C11mmlnpt 0. T..-r!H 16. ~GQ~O•n ,., ThtU '· aov<QUt•A 1, 81111~ o, Roo'""on 2, l'ollrP"V 6, !;~hngo O, TuHVf't~I c. MtrceHv• O, Ho!~lltkl o. UCLA 111; -M~•rs !, Wll•:tt n , Wiiton ,s. cvrtl• 2. 1. .. 6. T•oc.,lfll 11, w11~1110Ton 1. McC~rttr 1, J<111nscn 10. O•ollm111r Q, H•ll11'""' UC\." Ml, ~MU ~. SC Fres hma11 Sparks 71-60 Cage Victory rlfAl\lPAlG\. 111 (APi -Southern California surgfti ahead in the last 41 i minutes of !he game as fresh1nan l\lan· S-'.lrford came ofr the tx>nrh to socre six quick points and help the Trojans defeat Illinois. 71-60. in a college basket- 0011 game Saturday. Illinois pushed a 34-25 halftime lead to 42.27 ,bcrore the Trojans put on a full-cQurt press with 11 :28 to go and forced Illinois into turnovers. USC \\'en! ahead 51-50. but Illinois regained the lead, 56-57. before failing to score a point in nearly four minutes. Jn that periOO. the Trojans raced a head 6i-58 behind Safford's spurt , then put n\\·ay thei r second vi ctory in three gaines. c:us \Villiams topped the winn ers \\'ith 22 poin ts. Illinois, 1·2, was headed .by .Jeff Dawson with 26 points and Rick Schmidt with 20. Safford finished the gan1e with 10 po ints. USC ended up hitting 41.6 percent. or iLs shots from the field alter hitting on1y 12 of its nrst 37 noor sh<M for a 32.4 mark in the first half "-'hile trying to get Lhe baU in.side against Illinois' zone defense. at intermission \\'ilh a comfortable 40-20 <1dvantage. \Vallon had 18 points at that stage. The Jlilustangs were able to hit onl y 33 percent of their shots while UCLA was 54 percent from lhe fi eld. Walton, \\'ilh his 25 points, moved into the No. 6 spot on the all-time UCLA scoring list. passing guard Henry Bibby. \Vallon now has J.311 points in his three-year Bruins career, which has at least 23 games to go. Sl\1U's opponents this year have averaged 77 points per game, precisely what the Bruins got. JUAN MARICHAL Giant s Stai· Marichal Sold To Red Sox SAN FRANC ISCO IAP\ .Juan f'tfarich<11. dublx>d the '·Domin ican Dan~ dr" and for more than a decade one of the premier right-handers in ba.st!ball , \1·as sold lo the Boston Red Sox Saturday by the San Francisco Giants. TilC de;il, for an undisclosrrl amount of cash. v:as consummated Friday night in Mous1011 prio r to the inler-lcague tr:ldtng deadline illld announced Salurdny night after !he Giants had conli'lctr:d the v~tcran pitcher in his na11 vc Dominican Republic. l\ta richal has v•on 238 games in his 14-year inajor league car('cr -the most vistorie.s by any active pi1cher. The Jf>-year-old Marictwl has been y,·ith the Giants since 1960 when he "·as cnllcd up fron1 Tacoma , He had six seasons of 20 or more victorif'S as a n1ainstay of the San F'ranc,isoo pitching corps. San Francisco O\l'ner Horace SIOfleham and BostQll gene1'al mttnager Dick O'Con- nell spo ke with l\1arichal Saturday, to obtain his approv<1l for the transaction. As a !().year player who has been with the same team for more than five years, Marichal could have vetoed the deal. Marichal ea r n e d and estlmoled $140.000 last year with the Giants. Tho high-kicking pitcher became the third veteran star deal t away by San Francisco in the last 20 mon!M. The Giants also senl Willie Mays to the New York Mets and Willie McCovey Lo the San Diego Padre!;. lie is 111 a t~ar do.!alership, a meat packing company, banking, the stock n1arket and the hounds tooth ha\ busin ess. Ills partner in the latter is So1111y \Vc·tb!in, owner or the New Yor k Jets who signed Bryan t.'>' 1uar quarterback, Joe Namath, for $400 .000 in 1965. And ror rtll !hat Bryant has con• irihuted to the univ ersity's nation al sports in1age , he's done even n1ore. lie rC<'ently g~ive thl' school $1 00.000 for scholarshu1s Bryant ;u·ri~·es at his plush office c<irly. Pra ctices l11st u11til 6 p.n1. or Raide1·s Rip l(a11sas Cit y; Title Ne ar OAKLAl'JO ~AP ) -The Oakland Raiders muscled thei r Y•ay closer to <1nother division title Saturday, handling the Kansas City Chiefs as easily as lightweight barbells. "The last time ·we played them , \~'e \vere hoping they'd trip and fall. This time. we took it to then1 ," said offensive gua rd Gene Upsha'v after the 37-7 Na- tional Football League victory. ''Fantastic," fullback l\larv l{ubbard said, describing the Raiders' line play on both offense and defense . "Our game plan was to tine up. run al lhcm and find out y,·ho v.•as tougher," added l·lubbard , \vho rushed for 115 yards, incl uding 31 on a second period touchdown rUf1 . There was oo doubt \\'ho \Vas tougher upp front. The Chiefs, \l'hO won l&-3 over . the Raiders at Kansas City in September, yeilded 259 rushing yards Sa!urday. The Oakland defensive line r{'gistered six sacks. "Thry played a perfect. game. \Vilh no turnovers." said Chiefs' (.'Oach Hank Stram. "But the difference was that they domina t1..'CI Uie line of scrimmage." Prte Banaszak who n1ade a key fun1bl e recovery on a (,'hiefs' punt return early in the game, said later. "It was about. time .,...e lf't the defense rest a little." The Raiders' offense \\'as fired up from the sl<1rt after Kansas Cit y won the pregame coin toss and elected to kick off. "\Ve took it as a slap Jn the face,., ll ubbard said on behalf of the Oakland offensive unit. Ken Stabler threw a pair of touchdO'-''" passes and George Blanda ki cked field ~oals fro n1 20, 28 and 27 yards for Oakland, leading the American Footba!l Conference \Vcstem Divis ion with a 8+1 record. ko.-. llY 0 11trttrs Ka,,..s c11., o o 1 0-1 O•tl11nd 7 11 3 11-J1 ~i~:,~·llil~t11!kclf 9 <11H l•om Sl•bler (Blanda 08k·HUbWril Jl run (8 1an<11 ~ic~) O•k-FG Bl<'ln<la 10 Ollk·FG Blaflda 2~ O<'lk-FV Blanda 21 KC-ll.,in(l~tcon 17 rc'n (StentrU<I kk •l Ook-Smllll 10 run (Blanda klckl Ook-llrancll 8 11a•• l rom Stobler l8lande ~It~> A-}J.G6\ STATISTICS (ll!tfl ,.,,,, dcrwnt • Ru•lln varas \111 P,u,inq vll•ds 81 Relurn ya•C; )I Pa .. t! 11·2•·2 Pu"tJ 1 •ii Fv.,,111•>-tos! 7·? Pen1Uln -v1re1s ~-6' llllOIVIDUll. L£AD£RS ll11id1rs u 61·2~~ " " 11 ·21.(I i·IS '' ,.. Ru>Mln<1 -r:~n~a~ Colv, Livington 1·!1. Etllion 6 15, Pcd~I•~ 1-11 Qa~land, Hubt>i>td }i.!15, Sm1rn )9 ii. 0.\V•I 12 SZ. RECEIVING -K~n!ft5 Cl!v. Podol"k 7•M , H~ ... •s l-~6: o ... ~11nd. 'ilanl J .jJ. llllelrtikotr :hlll-MOQrf 1·•1, PASSING -Kan'"' Cit\", 1.lvlngslon 6·11 1, 66 Y~rd$, llealllard b-lfl.I, Sl . Ot kland, S1•t)itr 10·19.0, ea ; L~mon!c• 1·2·0, lJ. TV Age nda 10 a.m. (2\ -PRO FOOTBALL -The St. Louis Cardinals n1eet the Falcons at Atlanta. (4! -PRO FOOTBALL -The Cleveland Browns meet the Bengals at Cin - cinnati. , I p.m. (2\ -PRO FOOTBALL -The Washington Redskins meet ihe Dallas Cowboys in Irving. Tex. 3 p,m. (71 -GOLF SPECIAL -A recap o( the action nn tne 1973 USGA tour. Schedu l ed highlights include the U.S. Open, U.S. amateur and women's open. 6 p.m. (9) -P RO TENNIS - The top eight money winners on the Commercial Union Grand Prix of Tennis tour compete for shares or a $50,000 purse in Boston. laler and arc followed by slaff nieetings . fi e speaks at spo rts banqurts and lectures at clinics. When he i:an, ht• dips into th!.! swnnming pool in hls ba ckyard or ]llays golf. Three of his !\IX A 1 a b a rn a qu;Jrtf'rbacks <.1r{' no"' in pro h1tll : Namath, Ken Stabler, and Scott Hu nler. •ll· ('()aches fron1 a towrr thiit overlooks the prac11rc firl ds nnd scldon1 gels on the field 1~·i th players a:. he onee did "l'n1 just a kind of rha1r111;u1 or the bo<1rd and ot hers clo the y,·ork." . ', ¢ ·" . ' ~;:,i..~-~-=--=tt-··-.. :,~ ~ -0 Alabama gnmes are sold out, no matter "''ho the opponeill or how one· sided the game is lik('ly to bf.'. Al 60. Bryant has gJ\"('11 no in d1c;111011 of quitting. '1\Vhcn the ;t\hlt!liC dl1'C'Clor tlceidi.::. the ('OOCh ought to quit . I'll qui t."' says Bryant. also th!' aihletie dirl'l'ttir. In an y case, there v.'111 bC' no rnor~ picking cotton for the eounlr.\' OOy froni Arkansils \\•ho hil s t:i kcn \c;uns to the n1ajor c111es of 111•' nt111011. v.·ho has challt'll \1'1th !)l'l'"ldl'lll:. anti v.•ho has tumftl 11!11lanthrop1-;t aod elder stall'Sman. And 11 ho kl'CJIS "tn· ning football garncs. BE AR BRYAN T UP I T1l1""°'9 GREEN BAY'S JOHN BROCKINGTON 1421 TOPPED l ,000,YARD MARK AGAI NST VIKI NGS SATUR DAY, Vikings Breeze To 3 1-7 Wi11 Ove r Pa cker s GR.EE~ BAY . \\'is. IAP ) -Bobby Br~·fln ! tied a elub rt:cord by ln1crcepting three passes Saturday, but the ,·ctcr;in fl·tlnnesota Viking cornerback thought he should have broken it. "T \l'aS disappointed because that pass 1 gave up near the end c.'Ost us a shutout." Bryant said. '·It \vas a good pass. but I was just caught flatfooted . ~le "·as behind me. and he shouldn 't have been " Bryant rt!fcrred to a .17-yard pa.~s fro1n Jirn 0 ('] (;;iizo to Barry S1ni1h for a (;rcen Bay Packers touehdo1\·n 'rit h 1:47 to play. Bul Bryant had long sinrc rend('rcd the SC'Ore academ ic. hav ing rared 46 y<irds to score \\·ith. one interception and setting up a field goal 1~·itb another to spark lhc Vikings to a 31-7 National Football League victory. A national television audi{'fl('e watched the \'1kings. fired up . following defeats in t110 of thei r previous three starts. jurnp IQ a 14-0 !cad after forcing a pair of tllrno\ crs on Green nay's first three sc:r1n11nage plays. Grant said he ,1·asn'l surprised th<it the Packers, despi te their big defici t, declined 10 fill the air \Vith passes. Jnstead, thC'y hitched thei r attack to .John Brockington, \\ho rushed 24 times for 12<1 yards and a scsaon ·s total of J.002. SCOlll I Y QUA RTERS Mlnnesn" I' 11 3 0-l l c;, P"A B•~ 0 0 0 1-7 Mlnr>-\/ol;t 21 p~ss rrom T~rkenlan IC01 klc~l IM,,.>--Brv•nl '6 jnlerceptlon return tC<.ix ~lckl Mh"•-Fcrt men SO run !Co• ~Id<) Mlnn-Gllll•m 20 p.i~s !rem Tarken!on (COit kick I M;no1--F Cc• IS GB~m!lh 11 ~llL !rem Del G1lro {M.\rcol kk~! A-jt.167 STATISTICS \"fkl11t• P'•d1er1 First dOwn I( I< Ru'll'les-v~rdt 31·183 Pas1ln<1 v~rcls ~) ..Re1ur11 v1rd1 in Passes l ·IO.O Pu'11~ 8.J6 F urntolti·lo<t C-0 Ptn1lll.,.·v•r<1i 7·!0 INDIVIDUAi. LEADERS r.USHING -Mlnnr1ot1, FotMTiftn 19·!00, llHd I· : G•e<l!n sav. llrockln<.itcn 17·1~'· La.,. &-26. RECEIVING -M!fln6C1ft. Giiliam 7..J'J, VO\Q! 1-11, Fortrrwn l·21 : Grern B•y, smun •·~. McGeor11e 3~.f.55!NG -Mlnll<!SOt11, T•rtenton, 1-12.0, 1' v•rt11. Bt•rv, 7·1./J. tl: G,.,..n Bev, T11191 1~1j.3, n, Del Gt ho •·f-1, 61. Motiv ate cl b y Pride Playing for A ustralia Meant Mor e to Laver Onc might irnagine tl1at life particut.1rl y the tc1u1ls pl aying facet of it -has become a bore for Rod L..'lver. And being bored Ill age 35 is not something a Jot of us might en vy . l·lo\vever, a lot of us might \Vell envy Laver. ,~·ho still finds molivation in playing tenn is despite having .,...on a ntlllion or so dollars on the courts and despi 1c having gleaned every hooor ten- ni s ha.s. to orfer. The Rocket, <ls lie is \1·idcly kJ101\·11. found nr\1• purpoS(' ;ind nc'v n"tCltivation earlier this n1onth \~·hen he hel ped v.in thP Da\"iS C'ur for his n;Hi\'e Australia . I le scored a pair of singles victories and ,1·as 011 a 1v1nning doubles t~ant as the Au::sit>s buried thC' li .S .. 5-0. in the garden spot of Lake Erie's shores-Cleveland. Laver, back at hi s Col'ona del Mar home for a few \l"Ccks' leisure. says he fell more 1notivatlon in the Davis CUp finals than he has since he "'On a serond grand sl<1m ro11r yea rs ago. Veteran observe rs say Rod played as '"'ell as h(' has in recent years and the:' Rockel agrees. "There was no n1oney invoh1ed for playi ng," Laver expl<1ins. "I w<1s 1noti,·ated by pride and the challenge . ll 1ncans <1 lot to piny for the Davis Cup or at \Vi1nblcdon. It's one of the 1nost important tl'am events in world sports. It's truly international. I y,·as playing for Australla , not for~·" . Although ht' played 011 previous Da,•1s Cup tearns -tilt last one II years ago -Laver says being on the current Ausrr~lian squad meant. as much as f'V('r. "The only difference "'·as I knew the pressure and .,..·hat to expe1.:t,'' Laver adds. \\Iha! dOl'S 1notivalion do for him as far as making him tougher on the (.'OWi'! '"It makes somet hing happen," be ftplics. "It gets the adrena lin and the concent ration going." Lnver s;iys he still had tli at motivation 'vhf'n he got up for lhc final day's rompcli!ion \l'i!h Ameri ca, k.J101ving the Att<;;sies alrea dy held :in insurn1ountable 3-0 lead. He "'as still able to go out and play \rel! against Stan Smith, even though the learn 1nalch \\·as no longer at state and th('rc "'as no n1oney 1>n !he line. Pride cn!cred in. ·•And I cUdn 't \vant !O [OSi' and have him get the idea he could heat me .. , La\"er says. Although it sct•med to 1ne that Davis Cup interest (Ind prestige have faltert>d i11 re<:i:11t. ''ears. Australian team captain Neale r~sl·r and Laver disagree \'t•h('rnen rty ··one prornotrr dit/1l"t dG a job in a poor t'll\.'' Laver sa ys in res(X)n')e to th e pathetic CTO\vd tumoot s for tl1e Cu p r1n<.1ts 111 Clcv('lantl . l"rascr says 27.000 turned out in l\Jclhourne ror competition 'vi th Czcchos!ov<lkia -an average of 9.000 daily <Cleveland averaged about 3,!ro daily). And he )Xlints to widespread inte rest. in Japan. India and Eastern Eu ropt•an ('Ountries . And he believes An1erica 's triumph over Ron1ania in the 1972 Cup finaJs •t Bucharest "'as one of the unheralded accomplishments of recent Davis Cup co n,oet itions. "Beating llie Namase two out of three on clay and in hi!> hometown is a tre-- mendous thing," Fras('r says, "I think a lot of Ameri cans don't realize how difficult Iha! was." Laver indicates he mav be at loast lo\vering his landing ge8r as far RS retirement is coocerned. If<' says he'll go heavy til the current season conchKk's in l\1ay, then "'ill pick and choose his competitions for the next ,C01.1ple of year~- Sou thern Cal won the reboundlng battle 44.J9 with Clint Chap man pulling dov.·n 12 . .second in the game only to UJinois' Schmidt, who grabbed 13. Lakers Bow to Golde11 State!') 135-111 And for lhose 'vho wooder why hu doesn 't become a U.S. citizen and pl ay for the U.S. Davis Cup squad. rules say a man ca n play for only one coonlry. evt>r, no milttt•r ,,·here he may later live or of wh&t country he may be a citizen. USC coach Bob Boyd said, j'We stabilized our offense a£1er they took a l ~int J.ead -and started gelling the good inside shots we wanted and were making them. "We weren't down emotionally arter losing to Utah. If ll?lythlng, we may have been too aroused in the first hail because we were missing close :!!hot!." use 171 )--Ltf"fl!Mlrf 1. aovd 1, W•t•r• ?, w1t111 m• ??, Al'ld.,.tOll t, l,lurrtll 0. Cll~,tn 1. 1rO'Nl1t!due '· 51UDl"d 10, Clerk 5. Pt lmtr Q, Wllll• 0. 11.1.IMOtS 160)-kl\mkll 20, DtPvty i . "1Kk1 1, ll:ollerh ,, D•wnon l'-Ctrml~hllll 4, W1nf9 o. F11rnll1m o. Hlll!ll'nt ; lll!not1 lW, V5C 3J. "°"'"'out~ Ander'°"' Offutv. ._.,.,., OAKLAN D (AP) -Rick Barry hit a National Basketball Association season high of 50 Points to give the Golden State Warrtors a 115-111 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Saturd ay night. The victory moved the Warriors Into first place in the NBA 's Pacific Division by percentage points over the Lakers. t.A ho!lta the Capital BuUets tonight. Barry's 50 poi nts topped the previous season high of 49 by Gall Goodri ch o( the L&kers against Portland Oct. 28. Barry scored 11 pointa in the first quarter, Ill In the second, 15 ln the third and had 6 in the fourth before leaving with four minutes to play. The Warriors broke the game open tn the third quarter after Los Angeles h&d cut the score to Tl-71 . Golde n State then scored 11 of the next 13 points to go ahead 89-73 and coasted the rest or the way. I Forward Canie Russe ll or the War- riors suffered a neck injury and missed mo:!lt or the second half. Connie Hawkins waB high for th~ Lak- ers with 23 points, IS or them in the first quarter. Goodrich hnd 20 for Los Angeles. The point total Wil5 the hlijhest o( the seuon for the Warriors, topping the 129 they had scored on two other occasions. Golden Stale hit on 52 percent of its shots from the floor. with Barry making 21 of 37. The Lalters hil 47 perccnl but could gel only 94 field goat attempts against a tight \Varrior defense. Barry attributed his big night to move- ment on the part n( his tcRmmalcs. "When we move the ball. It make s me. a better shooter." he :laid. "I niade ur my n1ind to go fo r the basket. .. Coach Al Alll cs of the \\'arriors said IL was the best game the Warriors have pl ayed this season. "IL wasn't just Barry. Everyone played well and our dcrense did a good ·job." Lt> All'HI" 1111) ...... Sh it ll:l!I Lw o 0 00 0 Berrv " H ~ .. , ..... 1..., • .. " "v•Mll • "' " 5mllt\ • .. " -' ... • w15I • .. " '" .. • ., • Gooorlcll • " " Muni,.. • "' " C11t1n!t ' " • G. J!llln•on ' ... H-tnt ' •·• • c. ,..,,_ ' ., • Pr k t • " " lll!• ' ••• ' Alltv ' " " OKkw ' •• ' ll•m•O ' ••• " 101~1· • '1..J1 111 101111., " 11•1' l.J~ '" Al\Of'lt• " " " 1._!1 1 G<llden ~la•e v " ~ U-llS T1Khnlc11 t0\11" lltnY. Fouled o.il: H•wtllorN . To18I +o<.lh ; L<t' Af\Ot ll\ 10, Ooldlft $1t1to 7$ A-t,:l(IJ Kin gs Win, 3-0 INGLE\\100D IAP l -Butch Gnrlng C{'[ebratrd his return lo the l\n('up wi th tv•o .R;Onls and g0.11ie Rogle Vachon pooled his second shutout of tht'.' sea~o as 1..o~ Angeles defeated Atlnntn. 3-(1. Sa turday niRht In a Nritlon:tl Hockt>y League gan1c. The victory, third in H to\\' for lhf Kings. enabll'd thern 10 111kc over un· di!>p1111..-'<l JK>sst'ssion of fiffh place i11 the \Vfslern Division with an S-14-4 re«ird cand 20 point~ . I • (' 2 OAJL V' Pit OT Gipp Was Greltl 011 e Dallas, 'Sl{ins Battle for Playoff Berth -Sniitli DALL.AS ! ,, f' I -1\ !);•It~::. 0\1 bo vs \'1~'1ory over th \\'ash1ng1011 l1.t.'<lsk111s toch1y v.ou ld set 1nlo mot1un 11 St·rit·'S of t1f'bn·;1kcrs for the \:1t1onaJ Footb all O,Ofcrcnce Eastern !)1v1s1011 t11lf' th:'l t \\Jll mnke the avl·rag1· fl)"lth.tll fan dizZ)' ju~t read ing the poss1b11lt!cS. . A \Vash.ingt on vitlory or 1ie \1·111 i;in1p!ify matten -lhc nf'd!>klnS \.\ill 1h" r-;Fc title for the second c:o nst·eut1vc \'(':Ir , · \\'Hshi ngton delC':1tcd DJllr1<> 1-1-7 1a lht·1r fin;1 nteet lng and 01<.·ns n ~-J rt'l'Ord O;dlus IS 8-t Tht• CU1\bO}:i 111u,\ \Ill\ Ii i 5(~11•11 Qr more points bt.·cause - a!-:iunu11~ a Ut1Has \'il10ry -the teams 11oukl Ix· t1('d 111 ht'a d-to-hcad con1- 011 TY Today C'l1nnnel 2 ar I ----------p•·1111on, 1ntra·chv1sion games and intru- conferl:!nce contests. 1'hc nt>:t cagt•tory is \'ictory margins \\lll'n th e t11'0 tcarns played. If O'Jllas only \.\'ir\<; by six, then \\'ashington still li ·,1<li. the di\'1sion Y•ith one game rc1na1n1ng for e::it'h tearn on the sc hedule. JI Dallas \\'tns by exactly St'\'en points, then it boils do"·n to the best point rating . The National Foot.ball League rates teams on offense arxi defense and currently [)alias has a lead o n \\'ashington v.:t\en the two departments are totaled. Also, both teams have a shot al the ''1<.•ild c:1rd'' bt•rth for runneru p teams 111 a conft•rence. Atlanta is 84 in the. !\'fC behind Los Angeles. SOOuld Dallas or Washington finish 1n a lie \\llh Atlanta then it \\'ould Editors No!e: Tl!e 1'!0derr1 Na iipO rl$ v1i1tt1 is provrd11ig en1.er- !1Jd !fflfll(. c1uall1y and nccruio11- ull y co11trover.sy uii <t scn le ·11e1:- er before atrlli11ed lll tl1e wnrld t•f 11thlet1cs. Yet sports ()! ll11ys u1111e by also /l ac! urrn n1iirru•111 ~ (J l!d sta·r pe rfQrn1er.~. 1'ndfl!J , vu r /,,.,).; nt rho•·f da11s /<Jtti.~e.~ UTI ('/1 ppPr S1111!11, a /,nr1111u1 Hel/Clt rc.~idt>llT 1r l111 Ji/1q1rd for /\'oi re /Ja111e crJ(Jr li J·:nule [{uch1ll'. By 110 \\'AK.ll L. llA;-\OY Ot ll!t Olllf 1>1101 U•ll \\'as Geori;e (~ipp one ol the greatest all-time football players in Notre Dame aMals~ Pro Sports Not Tal{ing One man who thinks this lo be true was a foor·yea r teammate of the inunortal halfh;1ck v•hile hoth \1•ere undergraduates in South Bend, Ind. Maurice "Clipper'' Smit h ga\'c up a position ;i s a ruru1ing hack to block for (;\pp during his fin<il three years on the l\otrc Danie van>ity . Energy Crisis Serio.usly "l';ver}'thing he tried he v.-as good at." Smith S<iVS . "Cli ff Battle reminded me Or c:ipp. Both of them were about !he same si;i.c. -196 lO 200 pounds and 6-2. Jn Going Back IN SPORTS fact. Battle resembled George so mu ch they used to call him Gipper . "George was well-proportioned and had a i;idcann pass as ac- curate as anyol'IC I ever saw. "He could run right at you, show you a leg and then you woold \\'onder what happened when he .... .as gone." Sinith recalls Uic final Gipp played . "\.\'e \\'ere in E\'anston playing Nort.h.,..·es tem flt Dykes Stadium in our next to last game in 1920,'' he says. "George had a sore throat and "'asn't £tcling too \rel! but l1e played anyv.'ay. "Before the game he \\'as stand- ing at mid-field and dror>-k1cking: 1he ball through hoth {!CJ<tl posts, a dist<1ncC' of GO yar1!s each \ra~'. ''E\rcrylhing he trird he \ras ~ood at ;i.nd he \\·as i!tl in:i;pirotional lead- er as well. "\\'hen \\'C rrllITTK'<i to Noire Dame from th.1t gan1r, he \l'en t to the ho<>pital "'i!h a stre1) throa t and in the next t\1·0 v.·eeks he lost 100 pounds. lie \ren t frorn 1!15 to 9a and they t"Qu\dn't do an_vth in~ for hirTI "If \\'C'd had lhe mir;iclc cl nigs they nov.· ha ve. ! ;corge 1night std I be around today. rm sure he should ha\'e beaten the r:ip on that strep t.hro.aL " Smith \\'as movccl to the ltnc as a sophomore to block for G lpp after spending his freshn1an season as a running mall' for the t11l-llme Notre Dame immortal. Ha\'ing been a GO-minute man in the days of iron-man football. hov.• dot?s Sm ith look at today 's modern offen~rs " "The .... ishbone is a \'cry poor catchup offc11se." h(' i;ays. "\\'htn you arc behind and the defense know-s you hnve to pass. they can sit and \Vail for rou .·· \\'htil is the most in1ror!ant thing h(' Jea m(•d froi n pl;1ying .:i.nd cu<11:hing IC1otb;.1ll ? ··t)n" ver;.· 1n1pt')rla11t thing you ll·t.rrn is the unponancc of con- stantly tr~ing . C('1ting up 11hen you :ire c10\l'll "J'\·e a!\.1 ;1~s 1ri ed to lil'e by a Rockne aphoris1n ," he cor1cludei;. '·'nlcrc is no fa1hirc except in no longer trying!" Cy the Associated PrC'ss Arnold Paln1cr's priva te Jr! is ground- ed. Stlln Smi1h loses in th e first round of \Vim bledon. lie has sea legs from a trans-At lan tit' \'Oyage he took whc.n bu mped from an overbooked airl ine. Kareem Ahdul-.Jabbar can't star! for the r<.!ilwaukee Burks. lle's suffering fr om leg t'ramps after ;:i coach fli ght to !he coast. Herve Fillion's eaminAS arc orr because he can't hop betwern hi.irncss tracks along th e Ea strrn Seriboard. The wcl\-kno\vn baseball notation "ppd. rain" is prc-c mptccl by "ppd . dark.'" And no\.\· that pro footbo ll blackouts have been lifted. televis ion ncl\vorks ore faced with stadium bro"•nouts. The energy crisis is rea l. but the omn ipote nt \\'Orld of pro f ess i o n a ! athletics has yet to take it too seriously . Thry\·c made token contributions 10 conserve, appointr.d a fr1v blue-ribbon panels to t'ome up 11·ith conlingency p!ans -;:ind commissioned a lot or su r\·eys sho\1•ing thc..v 'n' really in- signi fi can t contributors to the crunch, In an era when thr re's talk of ex· panding foothal! and bas1>hall tn .'.ln in· tcmational Je\'cl \.11ht·re tennis .'.lnd ClU!o racing alrca'dy arc and g('l)f is going. they srcm r:uher shnrr s1ghtrd. Thei r 1najor roncrrn isn't tha t the i;:.1mc 1'lon't he played or that the fans 11·on't he th<'rc. It'i; 11·hr1hrr rhr players \1·ill hl' .i bk· to tra\'e l as efficiently and as co111fortable ns ever. After a ronfcrcnce :i t baseba ll's I\ int('r meeting in Jlo11~t on . Frid:t,\', Cor11- 111is,;;ion'!r BO\\'i(~ J\11hn said ht' had a"~t'cl raeh club tn usr schC'duled t'lights rather than charters \1·hcn possibll'. Au l there \.\·as no \\'Ord as ffl ;1nv chilnge in the major l('aguc rule rC- fjlli ring three scats for (>\'c ry two players tra\'Pling tQ1,.1ris t class. And some major airlines ha\'c an· nounccd that the only charters tht>y 11·11 1 run ~·ill be tor -you gu essrd it -team sport s. Kuhn al~ announced he \.\'OU!cl appo int a national coordina tor to \\"Ork ,,·ith mC'mber clubs in de\'cloping conservation measures. There v.·erc no specifics men- tioned. The California Angels a lready lln· rlOUn<"rd they ~-ould rrducc the numbt:•r of night games h~· 12 .. 1 pe rcent nr.~l season. ··\re are anxious to do ai; n1uch :is pos sih le to C(1n,;;Pr"e energy." s:111! ll:irry Dalton. club director. C<lh·in Griffith . president of the ~1 111· nt•:>o ta T'rins. ho11·e1·t'r. \1·asn't so eat.;i•r. "F'rom a businf's.~ ,;;tandpolnt \\'C siri1ply <«Uu10t play cl11ring 1he day." he !'nu! "\\'e c:ouldn"t l'Vl·n pay our bosp1t::il 1n- ::ur~n1(·(' \1·11h 11h:1t \\'e'd dral'v 11'llh :ill <1:11· !1:isl'h~ill " .":\\"j' :1rl• 1onun:1lr 1hat 11·e hD1·e sonH' t1n1e. before 1hC' season st11 rt s."' t\uh11 i;nid F'rid:iv. "It 11·oul r1 hr pr'l'm(llll l't' lo reach .iny more defin1th·e de cision ;i t th1:: point " But spring training is a" close ~s possi ble ga:"Olinc rationi ng -.\litrch I. The National Football Lea gue's only Chargers Seek to Spoil Denver's Playoff Hopes S,\:\ DIEGO fAP ) -The lost tintc the Denver Broncns visi1rd San Diego. it ~·<LS the second ga111e of 1972, At:. "Xpcch1d. they go! clobbered . 37-14. ,"\o on(' could hH1·e fGrL-secn that ii ~w!d be UlC last gkirious a11emoon fr.r. John l·ladl"s bomb squad. and j1Lqt ~bout the last day of humilia tion !or 1-,. Brr1ncos, despite a bruised thigh. leads the AFC in passing. and Floy d Liltlc has rushed for 849 yards. The once-porous Broncos dcfl'nre has ~nit in the last five game . ..;, led by tackle Paul Smi th . dl'scribed by Rols1~ln as the best defense lineman in 1l1e lt>agut>. End Lyle Ab:ado is another solid )X'rformcr. particularly on the p.1ss rush. concern is travel, but even !hat's ren1otc. "Because of our on ce-a-\\·ec k naturr. \1·c don't sec anv serious effects.'' saitl Jim Kensil. executive director of the NFL. Pro golfers also seem more concerned \\'illl their O\\·n romfort than whether tournament promoters can get the galleries \.\'i lhout gasoline. "I'm afraid it 's going to get awfu1\y sticky trying to gel fron1 one tournament to another." said Bobby f\'ic hols, a toor- ing pro \rho, like scores of others, criss- crosses 1he country al a rate of 60.000 miles annu ally, not to mention playing in foreign tournaments such as the British Open . t\Illny of the pla}'ers fly from tourna· 1nen1 10 tourna111ent. but n1any others drl\·e. ~ol only \\'OU!d it be impossible to ge t gasoline on Sunday nigh t, a l.000- m ile drive at SO mil es an hour v.·ou!d be rugged . "In Pennsylvania , 1 was ln a place 1hat 1<.·ouldn't sell me but IO gallons.'' said Gibby Gilbe rt. '"J"ve even seen a few places along the road that have signs up saying ·established customers only.' " The National Hockey League is more "·orried abbut not gelling charter flights rh;in not ha \'ing enough PO\\'er to freeze Jee. The ~11L us<>s 100 such char!Prs. and 11·ith the impending prC'sidrntia l ord er to cu t .1 irline fuel ;illocations by JS percent ~ext mooth, the NHL is looking for cont1ngency plans so the tea m c:in keep their rigid schedule. S11orts iii Brief 011c proble1n ls that the same in- sur<inl'c company CO\'Crs all teaJns 111 tr;u1sit, hut H' allo1Ys only one team Pf!' ;Jirpl;Ulfl. 1'hc auto racing industry, although it swears by studies that show its impact on the energy crisis i.s minimal. seems to be taki ng the shortage seriously. Unlike major league stadia. usually situa tl'd in or near metropolitan areas and \\'ith pub tic transportation readily a\·ai\ablc. most race tracks are in the \1·itdemcss by comparison and many of their n1ajor e\·ents are run on Sunday. \\'ith the spectators in mind, aut o racing is taking a. hard look at its scht'dule. In fact. the International fl ot Rod Association announced a 12.5 percent L"Utback in its 1974 schedule of national chan1pionship events and none-third cut- back overall. Officials 0£ other sanctioning bodies are scrutinizing their schedules. too, in the wake of the ban on Sunday gasoline sales. Larry Carrier, IRflA president. believes auto racing will have to carry an unfair share of the shortage burden bC'cause it is more \'isible to the average American as a sport .... ·here fuel is bumt'd. "Of course," he said. "there is much less fuel ond energy consumed in auto raci ng than the layman might think . But because people envision 25 or 30 race cars zooming around a track for two or three hours on a Sunday afternoon. they assume \\'C are need lessly 1<.'as\Lng gasoline." Fii1lev Attacl\:s W1·ite1·; "' Nastase Bags Net Title SAN JOS~ -Oakland Athletics 01'.'f\er Cha rles 0 . Finley, annoyed over IM:ing dist urbed in his Hous!on hotel room last week. attacked a San Jose i\lercury baseball \.\Titer, the ne1\·spaper report ed Sat urday. J in1 Street. \\'ho has covered the A's for the ne.\\·spaper for three yrars. "'as scrat ched on the face by Finley in Ifie incident during the major league ha seba ll mec1 ing last Thursday, the story sa1 <l . The story sai d the \.\Titers \\.'l'nt to Finlr~'s r0<1111 l'>'hrn his ielcphone line v:,1s busy. The ov.·nrr a11s1<.·t·rNI the doo r tind said, "Don't bother n1e. J'1n a sick 111an. '' lie grabbed Srrret b.v 1he n0sc .1nd scratched his nose. and lips, the nc\\·spapcr rcporll"<i. Finley apologized i m m e d i a t e 1 y , howc\'er. invited S!reet and another reporter into his hotel room and \~·ipcd blood off Strert's face 1vl1h a .,..·rt towel. The A's owner also granted the two \\"ri ters a lengthy intcr\'ie111. Finlev has been undt>r medication since suffering a hea rt attack las t suminer e 1\111 stn.~e ROSTON -Ilic Nastn sc \\'On his third strai ght Grand Prix !\!asters tennis title Saturday by bcuting Tom Okker of The f\'c.therlands 6-J. 7-5, 4·6. 6-3 and con· tended he was not !he "bad boy" that peo ple picture him to he. Advised that Jack Kra mer, director of the Association of Tenn Is Professionals, had imposed a $100 fine ror hilting a ball fO\Vard a lineman during the match, the conlroversial r:ornaniH n r('lorlcd : "\\'hal is he fining me for: For benting Okker in four sets. t \\"ill not pay j t. ··People keep saying I am bad on the court. ~ot everybody can be like Stan Smith. They get on me only because I ~·in many matches." Smith. America's recognized \'\'Orld cha mpion, is an undemonstra tive, stoical player. e 1Ullb1u·11 Sels 1Unrk l\IONROE, La . -Rodney f.Hlbu m. holde r of four track \lo'Orld records and :i 1~72 Ol ympic Gold l\1l'da1. til'd !ht· \rorld record in the 60-ya rd hlgh hurdles Saturday night in the \' o r t h e n s ! J..oulsianu Uni\'crsi!y lnvitalional Indoo r Track. r-.t~et. I !is 6.8 in the 1ncet. one of thC' first of the year and sanctioned by the Track and Field Federation. tied the mark also held by llayes Jones. Earl r-.tcCullough and Willie Davenport . e Terp S u•pended COLLEGE PARK . r-..td. Wilson \\"ao:hington, lhc only fre.c;hman member or the r-..1aryland basketball team. has bee n suspended from the squad for "an indefinite period," coach Lefty Dricsell said Sa turday. Driesel! said Washington. a 6-foot-a. 205-pounder fr om Norfolk, Va .• miSS('d Thursday's practice and will not play in the Terps' tv:ime game aeainst GcorgclOwn Tuesday night. e Bruin• Triumph SAN FRANCISCO -Unbeaten UCLA d<'fca ted th e University of San Francisco. 3-Z. Saturday in the NCAA Wf'.stem Regional soccer finals. CQme dov.·n to their res~c11,·e rankin,es in NFC games only, based on po1.nts scor~ and points a1Jo11o·ed. "\Vc'rc not thinking about the seven- pou1t difference, but it could dictate some decision late in the game.'' said Cowboy!! coach Tom Landry. "Basically, it's true that "'e start the gaine t.railin~ 7-0 but you can't concern yourse!r ~-ith it." Dallas' noger S!aubach \1'ill go into the ga111e as the i\o. J quarterback in the ~ational Football League ratings. \\'ashtng1011 lead~ th~· lc:it::llL' 111 ~<1i;k111~ quitrterbacks. Bill Kilnler 1s expected lo stllrt .it quarterback. for cu:ith George A.llcn'!i Redskins alrh oogh boih Kdincr :ind hac i..up man Sonny Jurgensen hll\1' 1u· Juries. K.lhncr h11s .3 brui.srd left ankle c11td Jurgf'nscn lunps 11·ith a damaged lclt knc-c. A sellout cro11'd of W.000 fons 11 il l \1 <1 tt h lhl' g;.1 n1('. They hud best 1Jr111g 1h1•1 r calculator!i Reide1• Big for B1•011cos Fornier Fou11taln \"alley lligb standout. 6-11 center Scou Heider_ ha ~ lccl Sa n1 a Cla ra's j unior varsity basketbaJI tcan1 t o f\\'O \\'In ~. :-cu r111 ;:: a 1nt:1J nf 50 points and hauling down 27 reboundf;. Oregon State Five Falls; North Carolina Romps i\IORGA~TO\\·~. \\'. \'a. -\\'arren R~1k('r's 2·1 points h('ld t0~ethcr ;1 raggt•d ;1nack Saturday night as \\'est \"irg)n 1.1 edged Orrgon State 7fl-74 to win !ho· t\\ountnincl'r Classie bnskctball tou ma- n1enL .John Trrrv i~ni1rd n Goldrn Re;:1r surgC' midw;;y !h rough the second ha lf that pulled California away from Seton llall for an 81 -i6 victory in the con- solation game. ,,. CllA PEL l llLL, !\.C. -North Carolina's Tar llcels piled up a 50-20 first hair lead and went on to rou t \'ennont, 103-48. Saturday night before a crO\Yd of 8.800. Coach Dean Smith used all 16 players as !he fifth-ranked To r lleels jumped off to a !:!·point lead in the first four n1inutes before Vermont scored. The SS·poinl nlnrgin \\'as the same as that scored Friday night by second- ranked North Carolina Slate in defeating Vermont 9i-42. ,,. EVANSTON, Ill. -Willie Williams scored nine points al the start of the second half, breaking open a tight college basketball game Saturd ay and sendi ng North"•estern to a 76-65 victory ove r DC' Paul. Norfh1\•estern. hiking il.s rl'cord to J.1. held a 31·30 halftime lcatl . but \\'illi;1ms sTori'tl n1n ~ or \orthwe.'>h·rn's nl.'.:iil !'.I J"1i111-: 1u l1i1 th•• \\"1lrt1·:H., 111!1J .i t'qlll 1111 !:tlllo · 4R-3R :1rh·ant:u,te. \\"11h \\'illi:nns. !\di ,\lcl\1n11ry :ind Hn;in i\sb:1u[!h hil1 111 g !\'orth1\rl'i!t•r1l slrr·tth,·d 11, mid\\;1y 1n the S<·t'(Jnd lnllf ,,., t'lll1'-l~tii 11111 l1•;1d rn li-\-1 I J'.\Dli\:\ArOLJ S -l\"inth-r an 1; c ii Lou1sv1!1e shot ;1 s1tzl1ng G.i IX'rccnt in the S('COnd ha lf !o pull a\.l':'l~' fro1 n liutler. 91 -R I. 1n :i nonconfcrcncc college basketball gan1c Sa111rday nigh!. Junio r Or1Jgeman led the Cardin.1\s, now 3-1. \l'ith 22 points and 11 rt·bound" as Loi1 isv1lle dom inated !he boa rds. 4:-i-:JG ,,. LO UISVILLE . K:-. -Junior Joh11 t.asko1\·ski can1c off lhc bench lo score 2.1 poin!::. including 16 dur111g the flr!'t 11 niinutes tn the second period , 10 lead third-ranked Indiana to a 77-68 b.1s. kctball victory ov('r IOth·rankcd Ken· tuck)' Saturday night. Laskowski .who connect ed on 11 or I~ field goM alfe1npts for the night . hll a jurnp shot with 17;atl left in the ~econ<! half to put Indiana ahead fur good. Ran1 s Field Goal l'ies LACC, 10-10 roont-cn month ~ laler. J~adl hos ju.~r ~ ."U.5frt1J ~ 1MJ.ni?. a division title in UJ~ '\r ~1·1•"" tht Cha rgers have won ju.<-t ';\"f' ~;.rr,1·c; 111 lhl' meantime. ::rnd the Hrf,ll'ICQS :arr v.·ilh in reach of 1hcir first pla;.off bPr 1h. "noth€r i.ndtcal ion of the tean1s' r••\t-rsal t1f fortunes is the !act that 1he Ch;;i rg<'rs ltad I~ llronl'OS 18-8-1 ri1·e.-r the ye-~ and haven't lost to tnPm hrre ~inC'e 1962. In addition. the Broncos ha\'C :idded :i personal !ouch to the inercasini.:ly romputerized 1\·orld of pro footboll. 11 ith .1 defensive unit that touches hand s !)('fore each play and a head CO<'lCh \\'ho runs up 1hc side.lines cheering and con- l(1'3 111lating players <is th ey q:ime: off the field. 3 Rustlers All-America RAh~RSFIELD F're!lno C 1 t v College's Jeff Klein kicked 11 27-yard field goal with no time left In lhl· game Saturday to give the Rams :t 10-10 tie \l.'ilh Los Angeles City College for the state JC large schools football championship. Bui the listll'SS San Diego team lhllt lost )'J..J4 lO New En gland last week ill a distant und t rdog loda y to a Denv<'r club "''il h an erp106 ive offen!IC, an hn- prov1ng defenM.'. and an unconvenliono.1 cOAc.h .• John Ralston. The Rl'OJ){"f.li: lrad the Am<'rica n Coufcrt.'JlCt' in scoring. and thei r offeni;f' rf'Ce ivc-d the ulumatc com p I i m c n t r('('('nlly from San rrancisco quartcrbu rk. John Broche, •·ho c11llrd it th,. bC's1 ht•'d t'''c•r sttn. Ch.Jrlcy JOhnson. tn ~1.ar1 To return to statislics. however. Den- \•er bas a 6-4-2 rccord and must win its last two ga mes, against the Chargers an d Oakland, to have a chance for its first division tillc . A victory in either game would ~lve the Broncos their fi rst winning record . The Ch~1rgcrs, on the other h,1nd, arc 2·9-1. and must "'in th eir last t\\·o gam es lo a~o1d ltll'ir v.·nr~t rcCf.lrd f'V<'I'. OJ;ach Hnn \Va lier. y,·hosr d1•h111 fnu r \.\'111k~ ai:o \1·~1s spoilN.I hy !ht· Bronc•~s 30-19. is t·xpcclcd to rnovc• rookie r1uar1t'rh11rk Onn Fouls b11ck to lhe hr!m rif his 1nultiple-rormal!on attack .. repltrt· 1111.: \\'3ync Clark". Three Golden Vlest College water polo players h'ave earned A 11 ·S ou t be r n California JC honors and alllO have been acC{lrded All·America laurels. The three arc Franke Browne, Kurt Westerfeld and Jim McAdams. al l former Fountain Va lley High standouts. Another Rustlt'r -Larry Robertson -was one of the to p four t!arning a second team berth and thus drew honorablr ment ion on the All·Ameritn squad. • Fint Te1m Tim llarvey (F'ullerton), Kevin Merrill (Long Beach ), Bill Kn!bl (Long Beach I. Frank Browne (Golden West), Larry \\lahl (Fullerton), Bruce Fre und (f"ulle rton), Kart Westcrfeld (Golden West), Bill Carlton (Mt. San Antonio), Jim l\irAdanu (Golden West), Pnul \\'rtr7:cruikl (Long Beachf, Oou-g ·Fowler (Fullerton ), f:'.Oa lie. Stt-ond Team Steve Knies.'i (Cy press), L • r r y Robertson {()oldtn West), Rick Siman fl'fl~dcna l. Ti m f reeman (FullertOn), Jeff Hinck (Grossmont). John Ellison (Cbaffey), goalie, Pde Noah (Golden West), Dennis Morales (Cerritos), Jeff Cameron (Fullerton), Bryan McNulty (El Camino), Wall c.ctt (Rio Hondo ). Honorable Mention John Hall (Bakersfi eld), goalie. Slt\'e ~111rnm (Or11n~e COa1t), Doog Frantom (Orange Coast), Rlch Leenle (Golden Wcstl, aoalle; John Scheuer (Gross- mont), Mike Krattle (Grostmontl. Bryan Jlarvcy (Fullerton), Crnig Arm strong (Fullerton), Ken Wolf (Cbnffey ). Waller Teele (Ventura ), Stan 1-fubbard (Palamar). .. LACC scored all of i!s points in Iha second qua rter nf the Potnto Bowl gan1c on a 37-yard field r10;1I hy .Joh n Wai::ncr ;:ind a four-yard run by llich ltobcrson. The latter culmlnntcd Ir 70-y nrd drive which included five pcnaltiC's , Fresno cnme bo ck y,•ith 11 39·y11rd drive in lhe lhird quarter fo llowin!{ Rema rd llall's pass lntcrcep!lon. St eve Fran klin SC1Jred on a five y&rd ru11. I I El Nig1iel ll'i1t1ter Nancy Dougherty is the president's cup champion at El Niguel Co untry Clu b th is year. ----- Hustlii1g Ba1·011s In 55-45 Victory By RON EV ANS Of lllt Otl!y "!lo! lt•ll What ;i diffcrcnee 2.f hours made 10 i'~oo111ain Valley High·s baskelbal! fortune s. f riday night the Barons had trouble IM\'ing the ball: ap- peat('d lo be ton fus1'd on defl'nse .and h;td !he boards raken a11•ay b.v !.011·el1 Hi1d1. On Sat urday night. l10wc1·er. co ach l)ave Bro"'·n ·s Barons came oot hustling. took COO· trot of the bo:irds and run· trolled the tempo of the gaine to down La llabra, 5~5. al U;:iv.·el\ !Ugh . It wasn 't real ly that elosc a~ FoWltain Val ley led. by as man y as 21 poinL~ in the third quarter \Y hile oulst"Orin g the lfighlanders. 3().14 , in the n1id- dle two periods. Wit h Dan ~f:ilane and Tiin J!ill rontrolHng the boards. the Barons v.·orkcd for good sho1s near 1he basket and on nu merous occasions had four attempts on one possesi;ion. lli ll collected 15 . .\fatane 12. and Steve Dorset\ and Johu l.odeslein 11 for the Barons v.·ho reallr came into lht•ir ov.11 on defense. Employing a pesky full - court press and -ii trnacious rone defense. the Barons fon::. l'd 1urn-0ve r after turnover. \1·hlC"h led to numerous easy baskets. The final phase where Foun· lai n Vallev. nn'v 2·2 on the season. shou·cd considerable 1mproven1ents \.\'as in the foul drpartmt'ni. l..a Habra \\'RS kept awa y from the free throw line for three full quarters and \\·hen the J lighlanders finally did gc1 to the charity stript. th1 ·.v sl1owC'd it \\'as a good thing for the Barons they didn 't get there earlier. hilling seven of eight .... -hile outscoring the \1'inners 17-8 in the final quarter. "I knew \1'e could shoot v.•it h anyon e»" said Brown. "but \1·e n e c d e d to improve our coh('siveness, ball handling. defense and rebounding ," 1'he Barons did just that Sa1urday night. ftunl1in VllllY !JU Oor ••"t C.ff\hl .. !-<oil Jtll Joll~t Jt <•t JOlif'Y LOOt~!t,n Tf<>UO V~IDY~"" Tt1till~ fl II pl Ip l 1 ) 11 I ti l ' ' l l I} 0 1 D ? o a i o ' :l 0 11 ~ 2 1 11 0 0 J It 1 0 I 1 'l!t !S l~ IS Scort 11., Chl•tl•t• F«vn•~o'I Vt ll•Y 11 ll 11 I -Ji L1 ti1t>rl 11 • I 11 15 College Basketball Yt'est IJCLA '1 $.MU 60 W••"'"glnn d , S1•1Tle P.tcn•~ al ~ • ., JO•t S!. •J, Sto F rt "t•5CO )! " LD1't1I• (LA I !l. !(l•l'I~ $1•1• 11 UC lllVM '11i• ~6 i'<•l,../'lrd ~! AJ Wh1111•• t?, U (II S•n Oot go !l Pomonf I I, C" Lvtl>er.tn i.t llltll1na1 11, Cl'l•P"••n 6l SI. M••v'I ,,, .0.IU!.I Pt c•lk s' (I I P~v (SlOI 11. Sonomi ~1•1• ~ Gon1to1 75. ~ldl IR•r>a l 61 Atl'llt tll in A(!IOl'I 10. 51'111 (l"I u 5ou1""n 0r9QO'I 13, Chico 111tt n COT) ~1idwest UK n, lltlr>(>l1 6D NOtt,,..Jletn 16, DePaul 6S lftdil .... //, 111<1hK~1 61 N"4ft Ot mt tt. 51. Lou11 iS ON1 51•!• 12. p....., Stat• 6S MtrQ\1911• M, IOW'I 10 Ollfoll 70. MlchlD•n Jt ClnelM11ll U , Tlml)lt 5? Wk lllt• $1. ,1, 0 •11. c:nrl1t11n S1 HB Tourney Set Monday The 4Sth wmual HWlting1on Beach H I g h lnvitational basket.ball tournament gets under way Monday evening with a pair ol first round games Involv ing Orange C<iast area teams Huntington Beach and Corona del Mar. Host HWltlngton B e a c h plays SUnny Hills in the 8:30 clash, following the Warren· c.orona di! Mar setup at 7. A switch in format for the tou.rwey thiJ year ls the eight~ team lnvttaUonal ralber than d>e customary 18-team ~tup. Tlleoday night the balanee ot teams -Edlaon, &rvitt, Loo& Beach ll'il!On a n d Newport Harbor -play in 7 and !:!O g1me1. """'" BO, Te.••~ n 1.1lt(ltt 11<, loyol~ 1Cl'l«•oo' n Evdn•V•ll• ~\. Pe~•dlnt se .,~n;~, Oj, N IQw• 60 Sowllr>Q G·,.en B•, llllool• II ifJ"d 5• Ii 8r~<1!e1 bl Ok!lft°""" St oo, Neb. (Omil'li) 61 1oi1n11it 51M• 7~ W•~~l n;tnn S• i l Ol'l;o u. n. 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CAN HELP THI CARBUROOR SHOP Sunday, Otttmbf, q Jq ... ,_; _______ OAILY Pll~l Edison Bags Tourney Title, 67-65 By HANK \\'ESCH Of rM DallY l"I ... latlll F: d is on High ba sket ball center Jack Clark suffl'red a J{<ish near the l'yr, Out lev- ied a cut b<tck to &.1nla Ana Vall ey as Ed ison woo. the championship of the La Quinta Jnvitat ioni'.11 Tournamen t Sat- urday night. Clark scored the game·"'in- ning baske! in overtime and was a Olll'·man \\'recking crew in the late go ing as Edison edged Santa Ana Valley 67-65. tr Santa Ana Vall ey learned anything to carry v.·ith it into Irvine League play when the Co11treras Hits 30; HB Ro111p s By STF:V E BRANO 01 1n1 01a1 Piiot $111f There has been a nagging V.'Orry or l\h:.1t \l'OU!d happen if Huntington Beach's unbea ten basket ball team got in!o foul 1rouble early, It can no\Y be answered tha t if Lowell is any sample of the kind!J of opponents Hun· ti nglon Beach's Oilers will be facing-lhis season. it won't make any dirference. \\"1th three playe rs collecting three fouls cnrl v in the second q11a rtt'r. 1he ·Oi lers simply played n liu lc ntore carefull y_ The rc·sult v.·a!i familiar. <ln 82·57 romp wilh Raul C-On· trer<ls scoring 30 points in the Saturday ni ght game at LoWcl! High. Lowell 's Patriots sta y e d 1vi!h conch Elmer Con1bs' club for one quarter, trailing only 19-15 after the first eight 1ninutes. In fa ct. in the early going Lowell led by as many <.1s four. But then Contreras warmed up and despite the incessant whistle bln"'·1ng .,,,·hich finally resulted in a totn l of 55 fouls. Hun !ington Bcal"h \\'as ne\'er again pre ssed. A 22-6 rout u1 1hc second quarter mndl' certain of that. Lo\\•el\ .... ·as supposed to gire the Oilers their fi rst real test after blitzi ng Fountain Valley Friday night but instead it was the Patriots v.·M wrre leveled. By collapsi ng on Lo~·ell's 6~ center. Bil! August. the Oilrrs cunt.rolled the boards. Ha\'ing to serap its press early bcc:iuse of the fouls, ll un· tington Beach instead pla yed Rggressivcly out of a zone and forced tumo\'ers aplenty . "I th.in k v.·e've played good teams so far," said Combs. "but our first serious tcs1 should come rot1onday night 1 in the Hunti ngton Beach lou n1a· ment) ag:unst Surmy Hills." teams next meet , it wu the advatage of no< r!llna Clark . behind la the Ylctory. the winner. Late In the third quarter, with Edison trailing, 41·37, Clark caught an elbow In a scufne Wlder the basket and came out ateam.ing after a sideline patch-up. lie returned to score 14 of his 19 points and become a dominating force rebounding in the rina I 10 minutes ol regulation time and the three-minute overtime. The last shot was an eigh t- foot er from the lane which tht 8--5 . 230-pounder banked In off the glass after a pass Santa Ana Valley had the upper hand through much or the game and led by JO po lnts late in the sec-ond quarter and by seven at halftimt The i'"alcons underwent a disasterously cold shooting spell in the third qlWlrte.r, ho'¥1-·ever, and Edison rallied to take a 44-43 edge into the last period. AU-1ovr ... ....n1 ,, • ..., -J I( .. Cl1rk ll!dhonl. A.le G1l1y (9olM Gr1-1, lom 5c~.,..ftl'I'"'°" !LOI Amlt 111). R. e . J1mflan (S1nl1 A'ltl V1!11y). Ml~• O'A.outlcl lS1n11 Al'll V1H1v ); Ov!• 1!1ndlf"ll lll•Y.,. -lOtll Uoy (Edl1«1J. from Tom Tully. lt came wit h nine seconds left. to play. And Clark scored Edison's final two ba.skels In the last minute of overtime to pull the Chargers from a point Prior to that Clark h.lt a lay·up with 46 seconds l~t lo give Edi!IOn a g~ lead. Santa Ana Valley tied things \\'Ith a free throw with 32 seconds left before Clark hit Santa Ana Valley tied things with 58 seron<b remaining in regulation time and had a chance to win when it got the ba ll on a turnover with 35 seconds remai ning . But the Energy Crisis May Cause Tritons to Drop Su,imming It doesn't appear that anyone is going to escape the squeeze or the current energy crlt1is. One way or another -and probably in more ways than any of us care to endure -the efrects won't be soon forgotten. One fellow is taking most of these probl~ms in stride, however, since he's been bugged by eons tant roadbloc ks for the past eight years \~·hile coaching al San Clemente Hig h. He's swim and cross coun try coach Ben Cummings. Jn the past his swim teams have been forced to v.·ork out under unreal situations ROGER CARLSON at the San Clemente municipal pool or at Camp Pendleton. Now these tv•o accommodations a re out due lo the energy crisi.s and if even San Clemente officials can find another location !here's doubt trans rtation vd\I be available. "It's ironic," uses Cummings, "since -"'""'"in,g t ls u•eek to discuss our new I tha · II be read y for the 1975 sl'.·im season. "After years of taking our lumps to Foothill and Tustin we fel t this would be our first real shot at a league swim championship in the Orange League ." Included in the San Clemente arsenal are seniors Don se .... ·ell, Pat Lineback, OWlcan and flf alcol m Virilson. Anaheim High transfer Jeff Lashbrook , Bria n fla.s kins . Dti \'id Atkinson . Steve Cade .and freshman \l'h tz Sean O'Gonnan. "There's a .possibility," says Cummings. "that we'll have lo drop the sport unt il lhe following :5eason." * * • For Orange County typeir; who were gnimbl· ing about tttkking io East Loi Angeles Colltge for the CIF water polo !lemlflnals and f:l.Dals here 'a 1u1 addltlooal bonus for you : The CIF swim relays prelhns and finals io be held Jan. 19 and 2S are al10 slated for the ELAC fac:llity. Th e 400 (reestyle has become a Thing of the past in high school swimming with the adoption of the 500 freestyle to conforn1 with national federalion regulations. Hu.nlingW11 Beach. ti1ar1na and \\'estminsltr rlgure to roll in the dirt for the Sunset League baskelball cba1npionship, but Ana- heim High's Colon ists may gi\'e ::iny and all or that trio a run for its money. Anaheim High coach Em il Nef'mt has four returnln~ starters and shares the dark horse role 1'-'ith Newport llarbor. Ne-eme'1 ere"· lost It.~ opener to Ramona ,.·hen It bad three players roul"out In \he seC1)11d half and had t.o use the manager (\\·ho had suited up prior to hostllitles) to rlol1h out tbe last 21/z minutes. Anaheim wa!I without two 1tarttn were tied up with football duties . who Newport Harbor coach Dale Hagey, noting Anaheim's aggressive tact ics on t h e hard\.\·oods. commented lo Neeme recently ~ ••JA"e're thinking of asking Anaheim to v.·ear boxing gloves at the basketball ganleS so things 1•ill be legal." Another swimming item: Sehool1 -a·l\I be requlrtd to put their athletes In suits con· Alslent in colon. That's an item suggtsk'd by this corner fi\•e years ago. Sonora lligh ·s Ann Meyers. the .sister of UCLA's Da\'e rotteyers who played on Sonorri 's \·arsity during summer league play, is not 1\'ith !he 1·arsity. Sonora coach Bill Kah n says the talented l\1 lss h1eyers and he agreed aftr r the summer league that a starting role V.'<1s not in the picture. "\\·c Mth felt if she made the squad as a 12th player it ''"ouldn't be ~·orth the trouble.·• says Kahn . Moncirchs Five Dealt Pro, College Grid Scores 65-60 Overtime Loss Hunlintlfl'I lt•c~ Clll '" fl ' . ' ' ' ' l~ 10 "·"~'n ~~~ .. \\'t lf Co.nt•"~' Cl 1~Jt1 ' ' LA PUENTE -\\'orkman "! t: Jfigh scored I I free thro"-s ! 1! .in overtime to hAnd. rot1ater 1 10 Dci a 65--60 setback in the ' . o 1 1 fif1h place game of the Bishop ~CllW/•n•• • B•rrln1Hr C..d~"'"' J orvlt C••n ~ ; ~ Amat basketball toumament o o ' p Saturday night . ' Gv•! ~ ~ : ~ ti1ater Dci's Mon archs, trail· ~ 1 o 1 ing for ntost of Ute gaine, w n,le total• Jo 11 16 '' ucd \\'orkman 11 1. 54 with I :30 set1•• "~ Ot1••11•• left in rcgulo.tion. 1-<uM•nott1n Be~cn 19 11 \~ ?J-1? Lc...,e11 1~ , n 1a-v Then in the o 1· t' rt i m e Pro Scores N•rt-1 Htc:k•f LMt,,,. Los AAQ~ .. ], Alf1nt1 0 Boston J. lluit1lt1 a f"hll10ilphi• l. To<Ol'llO l MPtllf'l•l ). NIW Yor~ l•l•ndtrl 1 MlnnMO!• 3. Dtlroil O Vtncovv•r l. PllhDU";i~ l N1lhon1I 911l11tblll A110Kl1ll1<1 Gol<fen Sllle l:l!. Los AM1t!11 Ill Nl w York Ill, Alll n!I 100 Ollrolt 1()1,, Porl l1'1<1 91 Milw1ukee 105. Pllol~d•lllll•I 07 Chlc1go 11?. '°''°" 95 session. the \Vinners converted JI of 12 free 1hrov.· attempts * McCUl~lllV Oet n M1rtil'><lll1 e r.; nus Prllll Schulh Mvrm•n Tala l1 * * M1!1r D9I flt! ,.n.l tp ) 0 s \' 0 0 J 0 • 0 1 11 • 0 J 14 l 0 s 7 , ' ] u 0 0 t 0 ,. '10.0 l cor1 lly Q11rtlf'1 Maltr De! t2 11 l ' 10 '--60 W0tt m&n ti 11 11 I 11-.S Soccer EllllOl'I !. S1n11 Ant Vt lll'Y C. Edl•on 1c0<tno. Oun"" J. 51t •lln1 l , Hedger l. Falcons got off just one shot which caromed awa y a! the buzur !!Ollnded. Tom Uoy again stood out for Edisoo, scoring 20 poln!s. ~nd 1ht> ChargeN pul together anot her balanced game front 1he rtst of the team. lt11>Q•I Wlll!1 Tutly ,., C:l lf~ lro•~1 Wll'°" TIM•I• ldlton ,.,, .. " ,, ,, 0 0 1 0 l l l ' ' ) ' I • l l'O 1 S I l• ' 1 J \ • 1 I I 7> 11 l7 I) l'I II '' 1, ,, ... ,, °"'"'" t:dls"" •2 10 '' U 1-41 51n11 Ant V11trv J\ u .) 11 -l Diablos In 71-45 Reversal By JOll'1 CASS 01 !111 Ot !IY "1101 ttl!I Bolsa Grande lli gh U1led superior board strength and an aggressive man-to-man derense lo rip 1-fission Viejo , 71·.\5, in !h(' c.-onsolntion ch.i.111· piooship game of the La Qu inta ln\'itat ional basketball tourna- ment Saturday at l.a Quinta. Coach Pat Roberts ~,ission Viejo teatn fell be.hind quickly and never mounted a serious threat in dropping i!s second game in three tourna1nent contests, the only games for the squ.:id thi s yl"ar. Bois.a Grand(''S &-2 for.1·ard Jirn Sarg(·nt .:ind 6-J cen t('r Ilic Galey ll"d a hot~shooting conti ngent \11hirh gave ~!ission Viejo the flrst basket of the g;.1me then outscored 1l1c Diabloo. 14--2. in the opening <1uarter and nc\'er lookt'CI back. Sargent poured in 24 points on short jwnpers and follO\\'" up rebounds, and Galey v.·ork· cd a.round the key for 14 more as the ~fatadors overpo"-e red a smaller Missioo Viejo tea m. f!Hssion Viejo used its usual 2--.1 1.one de(ense against Bo\sa 1.randc. but !he "·innt'rs shot it apart. Galey and Sargent µenttrated inside and guard Rick Rehre r shot over it. The winners hit 57 percent of their shots in the first three quarters 123 of 401. Bolsa Grande employed a fu ll court pressing 1nan-to-mr.t1 defense, \\'hich didn't bothft l\iission Viejo much in the backcow1 . but foreed the Diablos into rushing several :c>hots and ro1nmitting 19 tumoven. l\1ario O'Brien \vas the most oonsistent Diabl os scorer. tossing in 14 Jlints on short jumpers and working fQf several rebound.s. Guard Da\·e Patterson and Ci'nter Jl,farty 7.ogg both came off the bench to contribute strong games f()r the Diablos. ~lissioo Viejo started !he game cold, hitting just three of ll shots in the first quarter and didn't -a·arm up very much the rest of the way. Pirates Capt1u·e C1·ow11 0 r a n g e Coast Co1\cgc·~ b.:1skelha!l tean1 ended a scv· Ctl·\ t'ar tournament drought Sa1 urday night. v.•inn ing it~ ov.·n .\tiles Eaton classic v.•ith a 18--Tl vict.ory O\Cr r 1\'el Sa11· ta Ana. OCf"'s las1 to u r n a men t charnp1onsh1p can1l' in l!W'i6 \1hen !ht> 81.K'S woo lhe S..111 Bernardino toor1111ment . Sa turday night the l'iralt·!>. althouJlh plagued by fo11\ proh· I r n1 ~. ou trebounded a n d out:-hot I.he Don.~. ()r:inge C'oa$t never ::=.av.· lh(" !r>;111 unti l ea rly in !he serond h:1lf \\'hen Ji111 \\'or thy· !i l'l.'l~kr1 gavf' thf.' B11cs a ~7--Hi advrinl-il~e. F'ron1 there it \.\·~1 s ni1>-and-tuc k. OCC took the lead ror good v:ith .\:21 le.ft v.·hen 6-8 cent('T' DC'an Bogdan tipped in a basket to put the 13ucs ahtad 67-65. Coa ch llf'rb Livsey 's Pirates had a 78--75 advantage at !he end with the Dons hit- ting a bucket Rt the bUJ:ttr. OCC for\l"ard Rod Snook. \1·ho was named to Lhe all· touma1nent team v.·ith tean1- n1ate Tom Crunk. fouled out "'·ith 16:02 left. <ind Crunk w.')s hi t 11·l!h his fifth personal with i :07 !O go. But Bogd.iln. \Vort hy. Bob f<ilnnker and reserve Todd Collins maintained cootrol of the boards for OCC. 1'he Pirates had a 31·27 edge in rebounds and hit 54 percent of their shots (33 or 61 ). Santa Ana canned 50 percent {33 or 66 l. Manker ..,.,,as the Pirates leading scorer with 20 while \\'orihy (16). Miller (15) and Crunk (10) also sparkled. In other games. Sadd!eback \\'On its first til t or ·the year after !i!ix losses, defeating Cen· trat Arizona , 73-66, in th€ :5eventh place battle. Cypress handled El Camino, 89-63. ror third place and ~lancock whip- ped Glendale. 66-49 in the COO· solalioo game. Saddlebeck'• Dave ~ze CAnned 23, Rick Bauer hlt 17 and Dan Nau scored 14 tr lead the Gauchos to the wire· ta.wire victory. llRVll'!' ··-"'••I 11H1.t>Klc: cnl ,. II pt Ir 7 J :l I "" 1\10fml""1t . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . ' """""" '~' t-1111.-,. ' . ' ' ' ' Tt1tll, Halfllml : ' ' ' ?1111'1 ) S..ddltblc~. 11-)J Millf'I' Crvnt ,_ "'•n•tr Y/O<"llly 8 091!11'1 C:olhn1 To1111 ·~· L•c~..- G. Clt •k A~1m1 S!'l<>dl •tn Grn n Htllt~ toial• Of'l,.W Cont f11l " . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ]) l l S1nt1 Anl U1l ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 11 n pl I I .l ' ' 7 I I ! ' ' ' s 0 • , ' ' " . 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Lagerlof on 1he 19th hole in a suddcn-dealh pla.voff to ~·1n the president's cup c:han1- p1on ship ai BanclK1 S:in Joa- qµ1n Coif Course rf'cen!I) Bill \\'int<'r v.·a" rhe \ 1fe presidenl ·s flight ,. 1 c.; Io r , defeallng Jerry !\to11tgo1ncry, J-Rnd-2. ln the onlv other !light, !he Jinllor"s ev~nt , Jun !toy ~on O\'r>r forrst ~IC'Quiston on the l!lth hole. lloy is l'on1ing back strong af!er a heart aHark sc\"cn month~ ago Kay ~l ay is the ne\\' presi- cWnt of the \\'On1en 's golf group at J{anrho San Joaquin Golf Cou rsr and 1111l d1recl 1he group for thc ill'XI year. Q1hc·r hocir·d n1 <' n1 bl' rs clcc1ed this u•N:k include: l'hvl lis S1a!'101·d. tourn;1111tnt Ch.i.1m1an: F'f·rn Sproul han· dicap chairman: Bob bi e Chartier sccr<'lary: Sue r:"'er~. treasurer: .J o y c e Roberts. membership: Belly Vaughn , publicity; t-.1arion Jteeler, rules chairman:_ Ginny Pepin, association cha1m1a_n: and Eileen Yraccburn. social chairman. Jn a to"' net event. Dorolhy Wright was the A Oijthl winn('r v.·ith 7~ follo\\"Cd by Ka~· i\1;1y c76) and a tie bt·t"'een \\'an<la Bciti>I :ind ~1:1rgarcl DeB;ich at 77. l;winn llollrv 1o1as the B victor 1vith 74 follo~·cd by \'1- vian Trou1111an \Vi!h 76, Zola Bartholomew \ 78 ) and a Uc bctv.•ccn Virgi nia Ide and Bet- ty Seirsen at 79. In C night it \l'as Polly \\"ashburn the winnl'r 11·ith 80. A tie between Mi!lic Slcven~ and Lou Willey rcsultca cit 82. Pat Lackner 11•as the D night viC'10r a1 80 v.•ith Anna Lee Sheller next at 82. In a par four c v (' n 1 . i\largaret DcBach Y•On A flight "'ilh 351'!? "'ilh Sally (h1·slc.v second at 39. Lita Si1ndor11 \\"on B fl ight honors 11·ith :Hl fol1011'cd by Shirley \\'hctl.1'1 (l!ll ~f 1tnd (;loria TahnH~l' <39). rtlissio11 \liejt> Jean i\.letcalf 11•as tht' A flight \\•inn er in a :--troke pk1y tournan1en1 v.•i1h full hand1t'ap at Mission Viejo Golf Club this ~'eek. l\large Cypert finished sr· cond ~·ith 81 :ind Cece Coury 1hlrd at 82. In B iliglll it 11·as Op(·I Blilza the v.·in ncr a1 78 "'i1h Salli<' l\1evers and Honey Ca rroll 11rd at 8.t. Shirl('y Lee 11·011 C flight \l"ith 78. 1llest1 J.'e1·1fe Members of the r-..jesa Verde Coun1rv Club 11·orilcn's J!nlf group ·staged a benc>r h~ll of fourso1nc con1jX!t1t1on th1::; \\Cl'k Jn first place a! Ill 1rl."rr Arl('ne Vr rfur!h, F1hy11 1.., S1nith Rarhara Pegg :111d 1'h1111" S!Jarpt'. l;lacin~ sr1·011d :ll 63 \l"l'I'•' :'1\ar1on Srhultc. ,\lar,v Conn1·r. Brend;1 l\nnald..,on and Pct; .Jac11bS(ln. At G.f l\'t're J)r1ra Donaldson , Shirley Caltagh:ui. i':Jlic l\il!'On <111d £k>Uc Gon.1a . Sen<'liff 11 ·11as a parlnrr·s hclil•f ball tournamC"nl on gut's\ cl:1y al llunt ing1on Sc:icliff Country tlub this ~·eek. Pat Penny\\"£<11 :ind Cilrolyn \\"albridgc \\'C're lhe \\"inners "'ith 68 follo\1-etl by :\nn !\lays and Betty Briley at ti9 Jn a spcciJI fligh! for members on\,\', ShirlC,\' Cu1n- maro and J une· F11trn lied "·ith Gloria Boland and G.<1_1 le Stinson ;it ;o. ll 11·a ~ ,Ju11C' Doyle "'ith Jackie Fitzgrr:ild lied with Nanc\' Ba:-' and Dolly Anderson for second al 71. MV Poloists All-league Mission Virio Jlii::h j11n101·.., Cary Okazaki and Kevi n Whitelaw have bt:·1·11 ~('!1't·tr1l to the conchei> All-Crrstv1c11 League "'at('r polo tcarn . Teammates J in1 Lylt· ;111d 1'erT)' Murphy ~erti 11Hn1~.sr to the second unit Sund.ly, Dttrmber q 1973 lrvi11e City Golf Cha11ip Bill Laing 1left) receives l\vo trophies and a set of irons fro1n Mayor John Burton after winning tile first city championship with a two-under-par 70. . \L•tion \vas on the l~ancho San Joaquin Golf Course. JC , Prep W restli11g Re s11lts C1! Stale "1<ller!an To~•n•mtnr le~"' ~or ~9 -Et (Am,no IOI\, t yllcnon 11'" Gal~e~ wesr 6'' '· r.'' s~n lln10· 1o .s6' '· F'dlQma• i.o, ,\~!elr,"t \/111ley •&. Oranqe (Q~'' •I''· Sov•n~e~'~·n ~i , S.,,, R~'nd rn·~n 16 l <;nq BtdCh )]''· (tnlral Ariron11 11' . 1.1"a Co>la 1). Ctnttal Aro1ond .11 • .,tr~•O• 11, Vtn•w•a H•. (l!O't" 9 G•o•stnonl 4 '· S•n•c1 ll~•Ud•.> Chimp;on•hoP I" •!~rt•ne1 (An• V~tlev l a..,,. P1 v~c iMl SiCl, S•J. JU Yocum !A11t. Vallry) p r>n•tl t.1,.u1 ... ~~ !El (•m•01ol, 6 ''· 11• Zeller <El C.>m•na1 uc• vauqnari IGo!den We~t l ! l 1<1 Cti. (El (dmono) """'"0 rlore~ lS;;n f:ltrna,dlnol. >·•I H J Co• !El Cam;no1 o•nnri1 Flo<•• ISan Bernardino!. S.41 150 -Hernan<lel ((',ol<I•"" W< ·" d•<. tinnn IOr~nne (<>•"I·\.] l'>li -L••lt'r . (Lung 8•.,~l>r <I•• F.h,,~r! !Fulln•!on), a.J hl -Nr<:O!u< (F'alnmar] n•nned Ho,oj· l>•n•ler (San BerM,11<1to•ol, J tl 111 -HHI lf l C,omilln) ~·!'n'd Grrf"n IC Ari1 \, 7 11 !OD -Du•~ {Full~tT1;»•! d~c F •nl.I•. (OCC I, 7.1 ,.,,y -l••t !f:I C•m•nG) p'nnto • (Ul •<•tl IFullr••on1, 6 oe Co"•ol~hc.n llS I(, Sm,rn (GQ!den Wt II Ot< Moor• 11,'.ora Cn~tel •.rl 1•1 -Jam•~ IGOldfn l'J•>!I <l~r Oo.,tf !OranGC (MS'!I. <·O. Founlt ln V1Uey •I Ml. M1111.>ol Virlil~ Towrni menr le>!m ~core• 1. El C•iOn 1'.lO, 1 FCIV"IAI" Valley llB !t2. J, r~r Miguel l!9 "°""fain V~llev />l~dn<J 95-7 "i!,.fWd!I. Dan, 101 '· Vour.i'll 11' I. 5t1 •r,.,~11, Oon. JlJ..-J o,., l'ilt-5 Huqn~;. 1'S-4 Ha•~ell. 15• ! f rN!e"(~' lt'O ~ •1c•r.•n<!,·: 11· l 0~1·ne. 191 -1 6ud~fn : H\VT-<. L."~JI' 811!~ Gr•,,d• JV Toum•mt~• Te~"' 5,.,,.~ Lrl'Q lh •C~ M.Ha j~ 1• 2 \'.'•••m.~ r" i4. , r, . ..,,11~ n Vall~\' l~.,, ~ (o,,•~a dot /,\a• ~ o i B•~r,•• '~\ 103-1 .So1•ca IC"'' ! 1 •fl~fJ~··n ,,~ < ~ ~ nu, .,,.,, r~. "' 117-t l\~~·'ft '.'im., Y')•O·I'• n 1!•!1 I .~ p,-~1 .,,<1 O•lll .fonn~~'' I 11 ·• ' I' ~1·1 !: ;: V 1 < ;·>'·•!• 1\'/" '' ''''""~ (tO! !•.I I /(01. J. ldm.,'9 IWml ; ""'"~~ '" ' (fV \ 3 tCdM J~nP~ H.'>!I v onOuw~ !Ill!> 1\,1, •lo llol ,1M>g~r fl·!~rl . •. V'c•lev l&S-1, Antvoa1 ICi>M!; 2. Sm,c~ IW1nl; l. ll<Jtiln\.Qfl IEO• US-I. HoUa"" fFV1 1 ~cm~o !EDl. 191-1 If."\ HVo/l-2. (C11Y.l llK~tr (CdMli IJo•gdn Gr•n' IMa•·), -t. \'bnq;ird floul\t-fin Y~r fresh Jnw1l1tt11nill Twrn1mtn! ~S-1, J.11/(all !E•ta""Ci<l i. 1[)1....2. Bel•no•r IMarln~I 112-1. Smlc~ (Wtslml"•le•) l:l'Q.-1 Grun11r1 ((~l >enl, ; "·' 1 •I (l'ounM•" Valley); l Sor~•' 1Wf.l.1rn•nste'I. ~ Q055 iHur• ••Ille' 117 -1. Eno~ IFV]. 1. Haa1r 1H~" !lnQlon);) N!(llOIS (Edi!Qn). 13)-1. Piulca IN(Wj!Ot!), J. So~.-.NI j Wesl~lin•lerl. Ile-I. Gill !Westminal~r). 1•5-1 Walle !£\!dn'•~• lS•-1. Bennell (Newpctl!. i . tfl•rn~h•ey IH~ntingloo11 . J '1 .,y (Wc!!m1nS11r). 16!>-2. Goegel !COMl; J, Dort (Ed••onL I Sll•tEr fE•tanc11) II' 1 MU$~C lFV): J. Snell ~(Q;!o II'<~) !91-J Brown (Hunllng!on). No te•m '(o•!r>g ~t11f. (;iris Advance I 11 :\et Play P.1gh1 area j::irls sur\'ll'<'d four rounds Salurd~y and "'Ill, .adl';Jll{'(' lo the cir tennis quartt•rf1n::ils nrxl s.~turday al t;(· /rvint>. The eight 111cludc J i I I ~l:it.1:on 11\'1.1rina 1 and l~'n 1\111111undson lforon;1 deJ !\1.ir+ In sn1,1tlt'.<i 11nd d nu h J 1· s partnc>r~ c·aihi Phillips an<I Lori ~hoctt!tr ( N t w po rt ll,1rbor1. Terri l:lrnner and IA1·nd1 \"ou11~ 1 ~l11rina) and Sht't·l:1h f\onahul' and Kris ll01tn 1('(1l'nna dl'l '!11r1 .. f"1rs1 round play 11·11s he/cl al Fl)unt:ttn \'alh·v ~nd ~l;1 ri na h1~h !>th;,)!~ "'irh 117 schools t"11rnpt•t1ng () 11 f, of tlic Pits OC~R Day Racing? \\'hat is the future of drag racing at Orange CoLtnty International Racew~y under t1H· current cner~y crisis lunitalions'? ··our lighting 1s very n11nin1a1. about fou r or fi ve hours tv.·ico a werk at the most. Other"·ise. j ust the usual office lights.·· \\"arn1ing to his subject. L.'"lux continu es: ··Since this thing cnrnc up. I hal'c been to t1vo meetings on the energy rrisis. One Th:-il qur<;lion \1'3S pu t !o Blaine Laux , r.i·wl~' ap1>oin1e1t n1t111<1g.t'r of OC IR this ~·eek :.r.d he· looked al the situation fron1 an o~ 1•rall st,1ndpo1nt. 1•:as I\ i1h the board of supervisors of Los Angeles County. '."aturall}'. \\'e arc not af- fected by their rullngs but the At!R:\ niight be. "F1r~t. let me tl'll you !hat 11·e\'C realty t~krn 1hc 1>0s1llon that \l"C arf' going 10 ~"1' 1l'ha1 happen:-"They \vcre con1plcte\y uninforn1cd. They didn 't rralizc th;it our all-out performance cars don·t burn gasoline. They "'ere arnazed tv learn that alcohol is the fuel used hy these cars and that it is basically not <.1 ~troleun1 product.·· \\ c 111:1y h;i vc to changi· our 1lrogran1 tti d:1yl1i;hr hour!' to get a1vay from the 11.ghl l1gh1lng bu\ as far as the cars art· llov.· about the little guys he referred to earlier? J-IOWARD "I figure all of lhese cars \1'il1 burn a tf·t:11 of 8,000 gullo ns of gas in a yea r's lin.c during a season \vi!h no rtiinouts. This 1s a very optirnist1c figure for tile sarne t_vpe of flu•I 11.~('d on th(' streets. Each of these cars \l'ill usf a n1aximu111 or thrcr g;11lons a ni ght. JI ANDY L·•1nc1·rn1'd. don 't :h1nk \l"l' have to do di'\ th ing unless all-ou1 rnl1on1ng mrnes along "Th{' only cars that 111i!I be affected are 1hc !ittlr guys but r11C'n they ran operate a<, long as rull ralioning is avoided." ··one 1ank 1ruck can haul that 111uch gas lo a service sta!.!011 in a single load." l3l;11nr Laux is a n1an 'cognizant of the !Jublic im a.'(c> his sport needs and is \villing to \\'Ork in any direction nctcssary lo prf'scrre that image. J101\' <1bout OCJR bring adjacent to the frt:.i:11·a.' 1vhere passing motorisls can sec 1h\' hghl s for U1e \VCekly evrnrs and their liHuk1ng about 1hl' rner~y ~i!11;i!io11"' •·Jf dayhght racing 1s the ans11·er. \\'C. \1·ou!dn't be adverse to making the switch il cvcrYbody else in spoi-ts goes to daytime :11·11011.'' "I kno11· that drag r.'lcing is a l'rry 1·1sib!r ~!'Orr bui 1f everybody t•lsl' 1~ aff~C!t'<I hy lhl' blackout. !t wou!d sc~·tn rather fril'o!ous !\\ ~t't· :1 rilCe track oprn 11·11h light:-on {.--tr tr ,\'r11·1~· cro11·ned An1rrican ~1olorcyc:I{" \\"i• ha1·p lo Hunk 11bouL our public rrlntion.~ '~,th th<• c11n1n111nitr.·· 1hr si~·ycar t.111crir;"111 ll<il n0<J /l.;;;soc11111fJ11 0lf1l'inl snys , Assoc1alion open class 01.otocross cliampion /'•Lrre l\arsn1nk<'rs of ~fission Viejo has signed to rjdc \1·ith !he Yamaha racing tean1 rr.1· a srcoild vcar. ··ri11r progran1 is IL'!'\" li111ircrl und('r Ille 1.1-.h\:;, \\"t· ~o 011 <.Jl>11\:t ;, o'clo,·k and i1u1 1'y 10 :10 . Our rt•qu1rt·1n1·11ls f(\r li~ht111g i11·t· 11011'h(·r<· n!'ar 11·h;t1 1h0 1\:1111!'. Dud~~'l'S J•I" ,\ngc·ls n~•(•cl. The Orang:C <.:011nly-hased firm si~nt.'d the thrce-tirnc ()u tch chan1pion ea rly this l'ear nnd hr.· v.·on 17 of 36 rl'ents he. entered lu ca pt1ire th<' na1ion.:il chan1pionship. 11utch·born l\<lrsn1akcrs ltvrd in Achcl. Ilt·lg1un1 un til ro1ni11g to the l!nited States. Los Alc1111itos Results FOR S.1.TUl!O.l.Y CLEAR I. FAST FIRST RACE .• ll>O yards Vt•r old• & 110 <laomlng. pVr\e llJD!L .11~n•."• vanqu~•U. Ga•1a 6.id •A) ~ ~ Corne On Dec~. (ltrri~e '6.2ll 1fi ~ AOl)id, Broo•• 1• 00 f!ME-1~ 36 ALSO !!AN --Angl!I' Slll"I M•lt . A•q l r11COI~, 0JYO! J ,.nP. Altom .lo' B,ir 11. Skodi:t P ci>e. Cac~V Kid. Hi (.rtf SCRATCHED -Cl\u Cttu llob 7. I ~n·• Letulh, ~nn<• Nolt . Ro~11 He V•11as ~l ( Kii Cl ~ I H.'""" Va~i;rvard 5. 9 Ccme on Doc•, 11e1d llO'l.60. ~ECONO JI.II.CE 100 yard• J 1•tor nld< (.Jllf•llrl'd clalrnlng, purse \ll-00, (~1<dv"• Trin~tl. Or~v•r JS IQ 13.00 160 Un and 0111v. Adel' 8.80 610 c..,•ev Fle~r l!eau, llol\am / ~D Tl/.frF-)O S~ Ill S0 11.1.!; K•hl Golt!, Tto\!V, M,,, V~ Rl•oda. A oc~ln' Dot, t\m'"ten G"n1. Tovtv II 01~n1o~d, Moa" LlQM!en· "" ~.-q 111 •"H[ O ••,; C''m~nhnf, w ,.,~.,,.o')<I, D~n"Y Out, F>"i:t~f't Re• Q~~·.• THIRD RACE. )"• yards ~I·• ''" 1q nur>e U~f)CI J~nl!' '"" B•no••, II.to I "!'•I Oun~ fl ~Mtr. W"•d ti"l fOJ ' s.10 4.00 ~.60 I )() 12.!0 ALSO RAN -Oulc~ r '"<• 6'"' Koe•l'u No" S'rl!fr. Cu1tom A•L Atle•<;e, Ttrl Q..,re". F11do, ' ~llT(ftE'D Jelly Shadow, D•vld Jo10. C~1n Mool~I\ Pltlo. 0' 6~· l'OUPl>< RAC&. •10 ~·•di.. .l year Dl(I\ ... Ujl. cl1lmln9. PVfiO ~1t.OO I 3M Sm.ii\ 780 l .0 •OO •n~u11v•~t (Fit\! Orv•~·on) Cna•oer 6.;'· Dr•rer 4.10 /',\( 1>.•;dlanO. Tre~lll•t 1.1." Ooo l'itt. w ard TIME-17.NI. ,\LSO RllN t•,., Mo! Pri" Kil!on. Ni>l<vt Eml'rf~\ JOO J OO t ,00 • 60 ... Sterpy. • s1XTM A.I.CE. •00 v~•dl. ve•• n J • ~ll'l.\dnrr o"'"' S?llUI NiQJ\lS Jov, Kllr! U.10 •. 70 • 2!I T·~·•te• B••e•e Gau~ IC .ii I llO OH-S•o•mln', Ttea•ute l •0 011-L"c-v Sn,1on. Paq., 1 loO TIME-10.:J1 lllSO RAN -"''>I Bl~c• D••~. flold ll:tlm~r>. Never NiDPl~9. I'm An llr>!;el Too, At..,rc Bar Co, Tf"V r;ger. SS EXA(lJ\ '·Night• Jcy & 10- lWi•l~r ll•ceie, f)l!ld SIO• 00 SEVENTH A.I.CE , )50 v~rd< 3 year ('l(!S, 0~($C ~10,00Q~dc:f!'d T"t ln~VQVrJI !Second Dhl\slonl Or" c;.,err11, Hart Co<ne Si ~. MvlfoS Plundtr B~v. l(nlgnT llME-17,64. 19,~0 "'LSO ll:AN -Orlvln' M•n, M l$$ 0AYfill . Jo0V 011t$t EIGHTH A.I.CE . .00 y.:ird•. 3 vear Old• & llP. ~l•il'nif19, PU•~ s?too O!le~lno G~n. Tr!IJU~ J.40 4,20 2.llO lnm8n • LO(! lwo, Llr>nam • t ,40 4.l'O Tn~ Cot.mt, Kir1 l.00 TIME-Xlo). ALSO RAr-1 -Hil•ululin. Doub!• Poro Bid. Ml11 8~1 B•r, 5oor (ltv, /Ir Ml•• B8r. Dft p Tonto. Mud Pun11v. SS EXACT"' &-Qg.eninQ Gvn &. I · lnm.sn·~ Leo Two, paid Sl31..5d. NINTH ltACl. lSO ,.a•d•. 3 y,,_r olds &. Net Scores For Won1e11 H ill'~ MttllO< • '''woo•1 Btatn 3, Prnrn•ul• Point '· N~wDCfl Harl>Ot RatQutl 4, Likt Fo•e•• O. • ' 6o1ID<>I H•v '· Lagv~ Nigvel o. Eme••ld 1. Coron• del M"r 1. l rfrfl Ttnn+1 1, Lido h1t 2. Ntwi:to r! e,1cl\ '· f'1nln,ul1 Old !lane~ ], NeJ'jl()rT H1•~or qv,t 1. I L •• ll!g C•~YDf\ J. H11ntfm;11on Hat>Ollr • 8 1ltMWt B1y •· L•ovna N!911tl O. ll~t Forf1I J, EfMtlld 11..,, 1, Lido hit .i. l !itrrl Tennis O. Mt lll Vt rOt •· Tuslln Hltl1 0. Sllfln~ Hll11 l , Mlulon Vltl4 1. P1nln1ul1 Point 2, NfWPOl't Did Rane~ 3. HArbor Grttn1 l . Hllflll"'lfton H1rb0ur 2, Ti.irtl• l. VO. dlllml .. , ,..t ll ~11" J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i\ Blobtlv BIOO. Morris 64,X! Jl.IO 10.~ll 11,,,..., Bid. Smlln 2J.20 10.60 F,r1v Gr<1110. ,\d~l r 5.10 •.10 Or•n•hv"s P~lleo. Gar1.1 '.60 11ME~11 llLSO RA N -· C.•nertno. Hc1t!y v~n B~r. To•dv Jtoct.e!, O' D•~, Go o.e, Uo SC RATCHED lll•c~ Coll, t l•!lc, Tt)~OJ T'8Ct• '"'TH ltACI!. 350 v~rd~ 3 ye1r O!o• & vo. f'urH 'llt.000-ldd«I T~I Rot~tt Mk:k, Drr,tr l.N llNE-1~ 01 ALSO A:AN -ltoy81 lMI Ber, A(n8r0"'· ChaM• A!. P11rr C111bber. l!ov81 Sii"'' ll 1r. Tlnv Noo. ldlt O•oo~~ S5 EXACl A J•BIOOOY Blob & l·Bl•ron BTd. 11aiO l1.0?S.~ ST ART A CAR POOL RIDE TO WORK IN REAL COMFORT 12·15 PAS, AIR COND. MINI BUS L•OM With Opflo11 To l11y 540 -3672 SUB-CONTRACTOR WANTED ALL TRADES 26-Unlt Apartment Pl•centi• Av1. Cost• Mes• 014) 833-2704 Mon. thru Fri. Coast Area Prep Basketball Results Junior Vanity LIQUNI Beien ~SS) ( .. I fltlllfOC>. Al~~t ()11 F (JI ~!f,.lf! O.w•on ~11) F 11 41 Muroo1 eac:on (61 c ~ 141 sneuo" Mo•odn ~•! G 1•\ O..Lv1 H•ll (9! (; (tO\ N•hOn 5<0t•"9 Sv~: L•ouna-MC(tlld 1 H"lt11mt. ldO..,,.. H•IKI> 11 ~ 1:1 Tor. 1121 Ctrfltos till J. (;r.!'eft (~I F C'I Wlrtfn) C1pi•l r3n Ill F 01! '1IOO•V J•c"'l°" (\II C \!Jl ~•,.~•on Jdcq~• On} G UI Wollodl\1S W•ilt {I) G (6\ ll•rrls ScOfong 5vb•· M•roney 1. Gn1.iva 1. H•ll1im• 5c0t1, El l ~•o ll. (tlf<lo• ... C•ron• dtl Mi r C.O) IH) 0••"9t F rllll•• 161 F 19) lie-It Andrr~ !201 f-!111 l(<>MnO• Cn-elh !!) C t0) Fll/muroce Mo...ger (Il l G (U) G1ilntr Custer (I) G (Ji Fenrtr ScOf>ng SIJll" Ceron• art Mar Nel>b J. Weob l, (hap.ti I. 11111111me. COfonit oel Mar 29 1S. Din• Hill1 {11) Hien (t!) Paul,on 11JI Se'fano IUI Cvloerl$0n !15/ Anderlon (4) Sco•!n9 ~ub,. Brun•~. (41) Ctprtn F O •l Moore f !?I ln.no C ()) Owtn~ G (11 Ra,,dell G 001 McReynald~ Don~ Hills -Koci 2. Holf!lmt ; O~n• N>li!, lH ?I. El Tor• 1111 Green (!l (OP•••ran (•! GriJ11lva /Ol J11cq11e• C&I Waile (11 llO) Ellonoro r-Ill\ W11llt•• F t•l Gonsalde• C l &I Mor•luc~ G C61 ll•ino• G (1) 118m+Tlon 5<<>1'"1n11 Sub" J ec•.on 1J. Et l0to -Maloney 2, H;il!Jlme. El l oro 11·14. Loi Ami901 Towm•1TH1nl EOison C .. l ()4) LO.Ori Ambrozicl\ (l l f (11! tCru!cilc B•l<h (711 F (') D•Oper, (; Gome• (lll c P 4) D••IH!r. F> . Porrerlitld (II) G (111 5tnva Wee!<s 10) C. !41 ~rantcn Sc0ting Sub•; 'Enl•on -Cow•n 1. Prt~lon 1, wil,on 4. HilHimt ; Lcara . JG.?7. Stmllin•I• Edi1on fl O (0) S•ddltll•<lc Amb•o,.cn 1111 r-!81 Olien Batcn POl F D! flail Gom•1 l)) C Ill Vav~nn F'Oftef l;•!d !1~1 G P•) Truiillo W•e~~ (~) G ll\ ("rl•On S<orlng Sul),; !!dl!on -"'ldrett 6, Cowan ?. F'rt!1on •. M•th•n 6, Avbadut 1. l'lihon 7. H~lfllm1: EdlsOtl, J'l·2S. Ch1mplOt1il!I• EdiM>n (J1) (41) LI Qul~I• Amoro1ftl> (1•1 f ~)I Olmllantv B•l<h 03) F (HI Leidenn•lne• Gomt• !•l C 18) M19tr Porterfield (!) G (SI llOl>f<li Wee~1 16) G flO I Sch,,.llar S<orlnv Svn1: Eoison -Ald1t1e 1. Hall!lm•: Edison ll•X!, "'ll·lour~mtnt !t•rr" JOfln Pof!e•· llfl<I IEO,, Mosr V•lv•11lt F'layer: Jorri 1111cn l ont It•<~ Jetd111 T011r~1menl S•mlflnt lS M1rin1 11-41 fUl LB wa1on Burt 00) , 111 A~vt•• Alex1naer (•) f {0 S.,,n Jo<e Cooto; (21! c PS> s1a..,mf"lonn lawrt nce Ill) G /Ul Miller Ug land 11 t G It! Andersen Scoring 51111~· l\.\a,ina _ Bvn1er 1 Wil1on •, \Venoell 10. HalHime: Lii Wrloon, Jl·JO, Third 1'1t ct M1rlftO U1J av" (8) Ale•ander (111 (00!( ~I I l 4WCCI>(' ( 10) VQl1nd 1101 5corinQ Sub•· Boll 4, W>1son v.·~o;tOn '· COi ltoll;hg Hills .. (Ill C••!er F (ll Nak•mclo C !JI Sulli••" G ( 10\ Plen1.>r G (11 Etl>OI> Ma""' -HuM•r 1, l. Wond•U 4. STiit- H~l!limt llcll;ng H>ll~, J0-11 Sophomore E1f1nd 1 Ul) 1)0) Univ•rSi!y (tot1"1tl<lt (21 f ii) MtC!Ymtlon<l1 Ccnff.r rS) J; (~I l11r1 Hdll (I) c (~) Jcnn•on Bis.cnon (1 •J G POI C•ldwell Ntlw4n (I) G (ll C~lull Scot1n11 5ul>I: E11a'11'.iA -VftnH01" .2. Flfml"'lf 6, l tt 1. Griffin '· L•R11• •, "1obt>s 1. W\nder '· Vn1v~<1ilv -Howen ~. 81T"1tl 1. Reilt~ 1. Al\1on 2, SnvOer I. H~llllme : Esl1"-C!I 'l·U. l!t Tar• US) CU ) Ctrrito1 KermOtl CIOJ f Fraser CU} F Helm !'I C s:nqn (t! c H1~Bn !Sl G ~cOMno;i ~uD~. El To•o Oen1'COCl>f'• S. F.t"t•~ 2 Halllime: (~'"'"" JI! 1~ (t ) (col< nn "'"'°1" (H) HtlY•• (S\ Telles 1181 Mlll•r Ce1!l!lc '· Nf wPOr1 (101 {5-1 ) M<U>en Vot ll Di•an·~lo 1n1 F (I~\ .&n~"" Pal"''· (U ) f 1Jl (unn1ngn~n> W·l~·n•nn 171 c 191 ROH CDO'<e (1?) G l i~l tfAUfuD Sfn,,ci~ 1111 G Ill IAC(~.i~~ Scori"q Sul>• N•NP~r! -P•~•S~" i A~oan ?. Her""' J l.>is~·o" y,.,,~ Pe~Wl8 '· 1('1'n•PV 1 Helll<me. Nl!'wooo-! Jl. '·'""~" V••r~ "· Cor-•n1 Otl Mi r !01 !:UI K1!ell1 l!u1·•~ 61 r p ) 11Mve• G&r" 111 ~ 10) Duncan fl~rrY (ID) ( (61 R•m,•y D~d•ICO 10) G (41 Oomene S:~lotmor (•J G 11) ll~il"i<k Scori"" Suos· Co•on~ d•I Ma• - W&n!and 6, M~cOnn"d 6, Brown •· H1l1tlmf . Corona dt'I ~\Ir }S-19 Ctf'ffl d•I Mi r f4S) (ll) Or1~t R111:~. (6l F 11> P•rll Garn (~J r (6! O•O!IU> B•rrv (12) C 10) O!!l•v IA•COon~ld 11) G llOf Wftlkt• Schloemer !Ol c; 15) l!tt~•r Scoti"9 ~vb1 :Coron• Oe! M~r Dodrk-J, Brow n •, Ahe•n •· Wtr>ek •. H111ttme: Coron• del M•r r.l·U, H"'nflnltan l t•ttt <•O t~) L• H1llr_.. Kar~ut ()! F (~l PO\tYer f 1nc1>am (11) F (111 M1urer S1><1w1rl 16) C l6) NlePO Thornron fl> Q (01 Stv~ermon NOl>ler 1•1 G (!SJ lhQn'~' s.cor1n11 Su~: H ... n11no1~ -C0<.h· ••nf" 1. Lvnn 9, wooa~ I, We•r 1, l<•nd•ll 2. 1111nime. Hum+noion Beacn J2·1•, Fo..nlaon Valley (Ml I~/) LCWtll Cu~ler !01 F (61 E111)1)11 L"u• (•J F !1>5ml!n lumbO !1•) ( (10) Ho11tnon ltU•tf" 4tl G l o) G•;Y Holl<\110 !1ll G 10) 5t'S""' Scorono Svll•· Fo..,nlai" V•ll~y Sou!nwlc~ 1, Kow~r 8. ¥err.11g1011 6 H•ll11me, F0Vt1t••n V•llty l9·:l9, Unlv•,.f1y t"\ (l•l S.On!iaoc Ca!vt> l•l F (!') Htt>••,.pe<•el l!ni<k 101 F (I) sm.rn MC(1ymO<l<h Cll) C (OJ Pal~(•O (a!d"'1!11 (II G (ll Cilf1 .. right Ho•t OJ G (OI aensnn 5codno 5111»: Vnl•ersHy-5nyder I, John'IOn 1: S.011li•110-Call•han •. Hal!Hrne. Sonll•llO. U·1'. Unlver.,1y (•I I (Sll Foo!nln Ho"Hfll ( ISi F !') Umoway JChn>Cn 19) F ~l o) Nelsnn Evons !11 l re) Etlicn Snyder ()) G !81 Lv Alh1cn IQI c l•I Nc!'Cll~ ~corinq Svb• Un•••r1•1Y-P~•.;fll 1, M<(!yn'°''d' •. C"ldWtll 'I, (alull ) Ft>o•ti•ll-GarretT •. Hovlin~n !, ~~"d 1. f-o·~~ I H•ltt.m~. F011ll"ll. 14 n E~cth!O!" Tou•n•mtnt 11 Norw.ik Cll•mPIOnlh1P G•mt M1 rin1 (!.I) (S.) Lo~t 8e•<h Jord•n Sen~l>fll (0 F (11) S~n<lero Mtil\enV (lll F (01 Whdt Sc•YC (9) c 111) Soec- ~l>aw U) G (61 Por~• K•nler Ill G l~I Miiter Stor,ng Sull1 : Marina -Ha"'~"'' 1. l!ober!Son I. H1Utome: (11t i 18·i l. ~twport Hl•bor C1S) Ull O•n\ Holl! Pa!dck t10l F n5l M•~·e .. +c1 Wil-in\OI\ (U l F 0 •1 llQ~•l~I OIS!anhlao 110) C (\J Cr~L)O F!'Cluc•• ( t ) (, f 01 F'tf'll COl!i..e t " G I I I IV~l•'I NeNpc•I s~or.nQ su!ll; · S1>vld~ ~ Len m.in 5, K•Vf\ •. N'.cdtn'O" •. 11C•"O' ' D~n~ H•ll• 1-l~nn t. Wnde I. Co1m.• l.i I~ H~lfl ,mt ><or• Nt .. PQ•I ll 18, fOG!ftill 0 Sl G~rt·J IT !21 N~~tll~ (1)1 Elllct (10) 'Nr1t (0 1 N!l...,n !6l (!I) ' ' c ,, G l•QU"• l'lt•<n !8l f'1~~fn,\r~ I •l A''"' (Jl Ov~t.1'< 110) OliYer. L (7! l av•"r l•l1~llrO"l Scorl~Q SutM; L1gvnA - 7. Evan• I. 1-totfrlme: Footl\lll 1~·1£. Freshm an E1t•ncl1 U"l (14) UniYff''•'V NtllmUn 17) F 161 M,!CP•ll 0f,iC nSl F (l) (.roon co~u (ll c 01 T~oma' H~v•• ()• (, (01 Sn•in!J"r ICfouv•elbl (Q) G (&I Malla~on Storl~ 5ull> E••en<;~ -nGnf Uni yersl•v-~•bb 7, F'u!n1Jn 1. l'<OCK 1 Hdll!•"'e E.•lan«d \f.7 M•fln• (l•I !U) H"'nllnl!llll IM<ll P•lmlrl IHJI I> ill M1!n1mv Pol~1n\lnorn !Ill I UOI J1!111.on tcll110•e \9J c fl\ D•lllon Potrcttl 0/) (, (ll) Be••d C!lOI< II! G !10) Sml•n Scor•n11 ~util Mdnn,_nDM. l'l1m!lnv tun 6~ocn -oc1" Htlrtome Ma .. ro3 21·1~ H"'ntlnglan e11cn !!JJ llt) l• Htllr• ~te1nh~11~ 1~1 f-(61 wn111ln11ton S!tn• 1 IJi ~ 10l Gomer D'..,•l•>ar>C!ro t 11) Smnn C<rnt•e•d• !I•) G (1! Schaml\e• o .. en IOl G !Ill S•ewatl ~corlnu Subl. l1u n11no1on -Jot>noon J. Woc111.nc ~. "'"" 1. le<JtMller 1 lf•ltllme Hunton~1on lle1cn JJ-11. 5,,.,,.., (Ill f 0 ) Clue•• A~•n !6l F 01) Mc[)on"od Hl~c~ 16> c (!> C••ut1tM•otr Le(.r•ncl U! (; (iJ SthrOfdfr D»M"l !Ill G (I I F'C!IU Scoring SYb•· Ceron• Oel Mar - Tu1 1, Lllntad l, Hllt10n 2, Otdon•ta >. St.,s.el J. ttu~hts • H .. 111,.,·,e Cc•O•'• uel M~• 21-16. An<le,.on 1111 F 16! ICnon McMAf'U> (/I r \81 Hint• Nun•s (HI G·C ()I Kom.>~~ S!<onotlOt.•e (J I \, 111 Lyl~ t1illm,on 181 G !11 Wol'll~ Sccrong Sul!\ L,1g11n11-0~wal<I •· Nebon • />.\,+!co Dc1 G11 ib•n ~. 11~, ""~' 6, Mullrn l. G<oncy J, ·r,irde~ .l Mullin l. Gr•nty J. l a•de• J. Hal+!"l'e l11~un• Oe8Ch n -15 L•911n1 Beach (611 (4)) l olSi Or1ndt And@rJl)l1 19) F l/I S•ITIOOt" McM~nu• 1 lJ) ~ !4) Gol!ltn<l Stromb(t1nne !Ill (, 110) Ll'O'" Nvn•• (hi G ( 11~) Ad•m, Millma11 (I\ G l}I Sew11.,~v Seering 5ulh l6<1una-Brclher1on l, O•,..••ld I. 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"" c1,1·-··· ~v·•t Tnlr<1Coov,L Mylei 1?0 11 ... ,.,,0 r••<'~IGO' THIRO I A(E . )l>O v~ro• .•" 6<1> ""·•" (h•< L l'I·•~"" oln' 1lt~wa•1te. 1111·~e \2500. 1~e ~~· ,., ~~''"" Up. J D•rv~' Sl'1op D·~I Br~'>.I~ ~ T·~~<Y'f M·•• l>eo<I!! (~•O, J l'I••~ \I~ 11 .r a,anll•'"O· M ll1<~tl ~r~n• OI Lim• H P~qc 110 f>,,Jl,•O • (1~1 J ll or~~1 "• Mtdnigh• Bee>~. S T r•~\~'C 11• ln" t""'~ I> •HJ"' f'·\" <\! D·c~, Q ~tl~·r 119 P~.•th ·~ C:r lt 11 J BIQQ•\ L r~n• She \'/•j, J W~11cn 01• "''~~· ·~ l • ,,, •. t•A'>'P,,M..,,,du•• l M•I•• 11 , lien 11 ,,>1 .. ~. 0 c··~~I~ f•e• B~rt K H4r1 ''i """·" n ·"' C'"'"' J (• 1~r \l'~~IA OPl l't 0 >:nl~llf "" AllO Ell4lbl1 SAndv'•S11!ir, 00: CIP"S't l\Y 1.1~1~r l •L"I•,( ~.,,,., p,.~, Ca"n s l·~.nu•c FOU.lllH llACE. 11C v••d< """ II ·y~I' 1i~u .. ~.! .. H,, olU\ allow•nce 11u"" \3000 lhe Ld OP~I M•I. ~' HA n·ll<>•1 " ' "' ,,. 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SINCE 1920 Battl.i1ag Sltcmp Ho1ne Salesmen Adding 'Extras' l"H~\V YOHK (AP l -To ;1tlra<:L bu yers in what the ~~rl s describe as one of the slowest housing nlarkets in yc11rs, n1any hon1ebulldcrs acrvss the country are of· fl'ring to !hrow in something f'X!ra Wi!/\ lhl' purchase O( a house. The induce1ncnls r a n g e fronl free carpeting lo help in selling your old house. and taxes for tile /H'Sl three n1onths. In the J\.lidv.·cst. Levi tt . a subsidiary of fnl ernati ona l Telephone and Te\eraph Corp., is offering packages v.•hich in· elude free w a I t · to -w a l I carpeting. garbage disposa ls. appliances ;ind some free decorating . But "·i1h f··1\' exceptions. people in the Industry report such pro1notional c f r 0 r l s have brought no spectacular results. "IN SUCll A ti ght 1'lon~y m.1rke.l incrntives are dend." • OAJLV PILOT (; 5 I Effi~ient Heating Oregon flo1u eo1vn er Relies on t/1.e S u.ii COOS BA Y. Ore 'A/'1 - Henry l\1athew heats his hon1 i.: \\'ilh the sun. The fil-y1•ar-0ld 1nillworki1r tlc s1gned and built a relat i\·e\y sin1ple solar heal ing sys tcn1 into his six·room . single-story house se vc·n ~·1.-.1rs ago The n1aterial s cost hin1 <ibout $1.000 and he says !he systen1 has btcn furn ishing n1ost of the house's heat at \'U'tually no cost f'rom December lhrout:h f'ebruary, 11·hen !he sun ra·r<'ly shines on this blus1erv co::ist:il rccion, \fathc1v r('lieS on h{'lp froin r!ec1ric h 11 s e b o <1 r d he:itcrs. Thr cost ha s avcrr.g· cd $~3 a ~'e:ir REAL ESTATE ;1lu1111r11un foil tu tcllt"et still 1nore sunl1ghL onto the pipes. :ind lhc insu:tlt1on nllOIA.'S fre:-.h air 10 c·1rc1ilu1t· around the ho1 steel sh1·1l 1\.~ lhe air is heated 1t rises 11110 a dut r that channels it inio the roon1~ of the hous<" rhrou_g h wall· rnoun tec.I regi~ttrs . ~l111hc 11' rii;:ged the sy~tem "O rht· 1tr1nkin~ 11·a1er pipt 111 tl1e house's electric u•oter lll'lllt·r f1r1.1 g(l(''i thro11gh the l1;i~1·1ni'nt 11·ater tt1n~. Thi.~ prrhr.11.;; lhf' \\·airr 11·11ho11t 1nixing 11 11·1th !he 11-:ll"r t'l !hi' l.1nk . :ind het.jlS the elel'- rrir-bil! <IO\.\ll bv 1·asing !hf" hurdl'll on !he v.·a1er heater But. so f;1r, n1ost builders and rC'altors report t h c response lo such inducements hns been lukC\\'arm at best. The major proble1n. lhC'y say. Is th.'.lt potential buyers re· niain frightened by the high eo s! of mortgages and in many c~scs the difficulty of said Sh£'rrnan llf'nd£'rson of SPACIOUS I lcnderson Co. Rral1or~ in MASTER BEDROOM SUITE IN NEWPORT'S BIG CANYON HOMES :\Tath(l11 s<'lv ... ht1 nel'dl-d four tllHCS !ha.I <llllOUllt of (']('C· !rici ry 10 hl'il l lht· L'On1parably sized house hC' Iii 1·d in be fort• 'fhe glass traps the sun's he~•l 1nsir!(' the panel 111 the same 1v11y thut heat is trappi':;I 1ns1dc an auton1obi lt' parked 111 lhe sun with !llL· 11·111dows rollrd up. ;\IATll E:W SA 't'S !he onl.\ rn:11nt('n:inl't' tlil' ~u!:ir ::.yste1n h<is required 1ras 011 the onr- ql1;lrter horsepower e!ec!rif' pnmp !hat circulates !hf' \\"{!!IT {1tht•f\\11 Sl'. hi' Sil_\'S 111 ~ s\'stcn1 h:is hel'n t arcfrce and eos! rrrr obtaining, them nt al!. , /\. rccenl study by !he !\J· tiOllil l A s: s 0 {' i a I i 0 11 of llon1cbt1ildt•rs found median tinancing rates ~1cross the na- tion at a sleep nine to 91: prrcrnt. ON TOP OF Iha!, builders say the nation 's energy pro- blerns arc rosing several new difficulties. Ken Philpott. president of the l·lon1cbuilders Association of Louisville. Ky.. s ays bu i Id c rs are r i n d i n g thernscl ves forc<.'d to use elec· trie rathrr than gas or oil healing units. raising th<' price or a hon1e b\· $1.200 to $2.000. And son1~ builders snr the.v fear thl' Suncla\· b<1n on gasoline sales \\•.ill cul into their business. Sunday is traditionally the busiest day for sho\ving hoines to pro· $P'~ctive bu.vers. The incentives being offered vary v;Jdcly from con1pany I~ co n1pany. A large Atl anta builde r, Barton and Lud1\·ii; Tnl' .. says it is featuring sp<•ci;"J.1 plans in \1·hil'h f;imdi<'s can rt•nt u·1th an option 1n bu\' latrr. receiving a credit on the do"'n pa~~ment for the rent !hr~· ha1·c paul. Tiit: L/\R\\'I\' 1;roup. a la ri:e Los AnJ!Cles·bascd bui lder. reports ii is offering to µa~· off ur to four mon!hs· ren t nn fl bu yer·li presenl lease. And Le\·11 ! and Sons. \1·hich develops land 1n n1any st-c- tion'.'I of the coan1y. is usi ng a coup!r of ;1pproa chcs. To push sales on ;1 Loni; Island IO\l'nhouse 1lro1cct. it says it is offering 10 p:iy 1 h e cuslomt·r's inr<>rest. principal Do,v11trcnd 111 Building Predicted '\"1\Sl!I NGTON' 1li PI1 Fil"e housing cC<1no1n1sts say \974 u·ould he n yea r of r<>cord declines in the constr\JctiOJl of hon1es nnd ;1 par1 menl~. The l'C"Ono1nb;1s. speaking at the third annual for<.'casti ng conference of the Federal Honie I.Afan Ba11k Board. di!· ferrd onl y to the extent of th r frill in housing start!. Dr. l\lichael Sum ichrast. ct11cf econon1ist of the Na· lional As sociation or Homt- Buildcr<;, said housing start!! w o u I cl average about 1.3 million units on an aMual basis. about one-third below the 1973 level. Other economists, incl uding Laccv C. l~unt of Cha~ Ecorlon1etric Associates, Gary Fromm of DATA Resources and Ke.Meth J . Thygerson of the U.S. League of Savinga and Loan A s soc l a ti ons, predicted higher annual rateA of construction for 1974. They sc l the annual rate at a range from 1.7 million to 1.9 million units. Lotiisvillr. "Becau~e of 11·hf1t !he~·'ve been readi~1i::. pf'o pl\• think thev can't get ;1 n1ortg:ige_ ·· CanJ'Oll llo111es TllE ll EAlf l' !)r :\l;i!hCll'·s !11"at1ng s1sti•n1 1.~ an ll \-l"oo!· lnng sn lo.1r pr11u:I n1ounlcd atnp 1 h~· roof. In fac!. 1nanv bu i!dt·rs across the countfy say !ht'_\' do ha,•e fi nancing c11·ailabJ.. and claim some of Lhc mortgate n1oney -negotiat,·d by the builders before lh is rear 's financing crunch -('.'ln be had at rates substantially bt'lo1v the present high . Big Bedroom.s Draw Praise ,\ !;11lict•11·orh of t h i n alun1inun1 pipes 1s fa sten ed to !hr panel and enclosed v>'ith ordinary 1vindow g I a s s . Sunlight passing through the glass heats lhe pipes, u·hi ch arr painted black lo intensi fy absorption of the solar rays . nark colors absorb more l1eat than li ght colors. The portion of the roof 1n front of the panel is Co\·erccl 1r i!h shiny \\lat er pun1 pl'd through the pipC'S is he:itcd by the sun and co llected in an 8,000-gallon r::ink in the basc1nent fl11 \·ol d. e!outh· da~5. 1vhen lht· 11att'r 111 !lu." rooftop p1p£'s Falls bl>l{lll' .12 (k'grl'es. a 1 h I' rm os1at :iu1on1ati call.\· drain.<; !ht' pipes lo prevent 1n~r2111g F'or exan1ple. Kaufman and Broad. the nation's Jargr<;t home builder . says it ha s $90 n1il!ion 1n 111 o r t g ag es available. and is offering-rates suhst<intia!l y brlo11· rnarket levels. Pcarl·J\lack Cnmp;1ny •! r Deriver report9 It ha" ~el'en pt'rcent 1nortgages availabk· on a tov.·nouse project in the $18.000· to $30.000 rangl'. Larwin . v.•il h h o u s 1 n g developments from Lo n g Island to CalirQmia. also is offering second n'Wlr!gag<'s in. some areas lo he!p financl' do11·n paym£'nts. v.•i1h no payments due on the second mortgage fo r ll\"O years. THE CO~IPAN'' says il \1•i ll also provide mortgages for buyers of its customers' pre1'ious hon1es .. ,\'e hav!• customers \\'hO v.•ant lo buv bul can't find anyon e \\'ho Can get mortgages to buy their old homes." says 1.fichael Tenzer. president of L.1 r111in 's hous ing division . Buyers at Broadmoor l!ig Canyon have '' o i c e d cn- 1husiasm over the elegant and sp;1cious master b e d r o o 1n suites, according to Rirhard '\1• \Vinn, vice president of Aro admoor 11omes, I n c .. dev£'\opcrs of the r\e\•:porl Bl•ach prnj<"C! "The 1nas1cr su11l·!'> :11 tht•se homes art• probably some uf 1 the l;"J.rgc~t and rnost luxuriou~ to be found ;J11v1Vhl're 1111 ~11thern California." \\'inn i stated. 1 "J n aqdition to the .si1.e or \ the bcdroo1n. each masterl suite also includes a spacious dressing area v.•ith either three u•alls of u·ardrobr. or l a wall of v.·ardrobe plus a v.·a!k·in closet. And , all Broad· I n1oor Big Canyon ba1hroo1ns 1\'hich open onto 1v a 1 l e <l ~ardens . hal'r such extra touches of elegance as sunken I ceramic tiled tubs and bidets·· Bi g_ Canyon. the lrl'tzll' C<1rn-t pany's $60·million country club community no rt h of Newport Center. offer·s &'Ua rd·gated security and a separate. champion ship lll·hole g 0 1 r If yot(re plqfl!ling a Newport BeactLmove\ fturry fol your c119ice! Half gone in half a year and lhe rest \vi!! not last long. H urry to see this distinctive Newport Beach deve lopment of condominium homes. b uilt-in clusters around handsome courtyards Eight superb models. each a masterpiece of luxury, comfort. conveni ence a nd quality construction. Sundecks. fi re place. wet·bar, elegant Ma ste r Suite. Sun·Lite c kitchen. private enclosed do uble garage. Recreational facilities include heated swimming pool. lighted tennis courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exteri or bui lding and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest t oday~ Two, Three, and Four Bedroom Condominium Homes "°"'$62 995 ;~~·.·:.~:.. .. ' ............. . I Frl)m P3clf1c Co<lil Highway .1nd Superior Avenuci !Balboa Blvd), drive up Superior to Ticonderoga. and directly to Newporl Cre.sr Information Center. Telephone· (714) 64S·fil4l 5al~ Off!« oren doily 10 .i m 10 &unset "'~·-.. -l" .. •••"40<0"00'"''••f P··••'"'·' ''•' :::::~.::: ~""...:.;',.."':.',"';,.~· ·:. -;·~';;:-.:. .;.~· ... ..:. ;,.;: :'_.. ·---.. ' , e our St' IV!lhin lhl' neighborhood. Th e development has four- btdroom. three-bath homes of- fering such elegant features as cathed ral ceilings. con· l'('rsa lion pits. formol dining rooms. 11·ct bars. scp<irat(' fan\ily roo1ns and a! lea.St f\\'O fireplaces in each model. All homes .ilso include three- <'<ir ):!<ir:u::1•s. Prices range lrnn1 $99.500 tn $130.0tJ{I. Loc:itcd across S:in .Joaquin l·iil!s Ro:1d fr ont Nc wJXlrt Center. the Broadmoor Homes 1nodels ma y be reached via B i·~ Can.l'f'll Dr ivr. APTE R SJ.:VER,\L s1111n~1 cla~'S lhe len1perature of the .... ·a1er 1n 1hc heavily insulated lank ~i pproaches !hai of hot coffee -abou1 150 degrees. Jn w;:irn1 ll'ea1hcr tht ho! ;11r due! to rhe house is closed ;ind the solar s,vst~n1 takes over the \1·ork of the elect ric 11·ate r he;iter ··r think the s1·sten1 t'.' grc.111." sa~·s r.1;i ihe11 . .., 11·ouldn "t hare a huus e v.·ithout ii." The hot ;\·ater heats the tank 's stet•l shell. A six·inch- "'idc space bel\reen !h!' tank Pre-Construc tion Sale! The F~ot~ills has lovely townhomes, clean sea breezes, an ocean nearby for only $33,990. What price do you put on living where the air is clean and fresh and the sur- rounding countryside is a lovely setting to see; whero friendly people nbound and t.hc ocean is but 3~'2 miles away? At The FooUiills-the new townhome neighbor- hood at Laguna Niguel-we will price it considerably below what you might e1pect. Don't let the fnct that there are pre;- ently no models to soo dissuade you from corning out today. We do have a tempo- rary sales office staffed with helpful people who will show you renderings, plans, and pictllre8 eo that you can get a complete picture of how your life at The FoothiUs will be. We urge you to come out today-be/ore th e crotud. Each 1 & 2 .tory, 2, 3, & ~ bed- room townboine with up to 2!12 baths, •' will be t'. creative gem io it.'ielC-with t he s pace, featu res:, priva cy, a nd built-ins y ou want. including double oven, di ~­ poser, dishwasher and a fir:cplace jn every home! Of course, yardwork and maintenance won't be a chore any longer, MembcrRhip in your Homeowners' Association, for a monthly fee of $42, will take care of most of it-whlle you enjoy tbe immense recre- ational advantages· a ll around you : the private Lag l,{_na Niguel Tennis Club, where t.here's great tennis and member- 11hips arc availahle; t he ocenn beacbeN, surf. and sailing; and the proximity of the Town Center, fin e shopping, theater. l'U't.n.urants, banks, stores -everything for your new. conveni- ent lif~t.yle, and a.~ the price indicates, quite affordable, too. Don't wait. Come see how easily ';ICC could take t o easy, rhore-free living a The Foothills. From $33,990 to $88,990. Directions: Go south on the San Diego/ Santa Ana·Fwy. to Crown Valley Pkwy. exit. Turn right (approximately 3 1~ miles) to Niguel Road. Right on Niguel Road to Alicia Parkway. Right on Alicia Parkway to temporary sales office. @ ---= --· .,, .. .._ 0 .. g r ' Put a Ii in your life ... today come to Laguna Niguel • the choice community J_ Rancho Bentllrdoaod VIU.CeP•tk.olbfltfine Ni'w 'lhwn~ by J\~(;o11'11)'J unityDtovclopt.•rs, Inc. 0 l71.4 ) 49t»4CMO 83().5060 -' AOft.~"-&IW'• l <k:-ff., ia !OU47. J...N.C.<:-cno.-\all t,l .. n•'"" 1-191"54.. ,. , (' 6 DAI L V PILOT Real Estate L · Questions/Comment '{rJ By Realtor Randall Mccardle What about interest? If and when wlll it c:omt down •gain? What will happen when money looten•? Are we in a similar 5ifuation th at oc:c:u rred in 1969? What fac:fors are the long range pla nner5 c:onsiderin g? O.T.L., Newport Beac h \Ye raid our.;;clvc .... 1n the 1'i<'<:ond ha lf of 1973 on<:e again in .1 1nonet;1ry "'!uceze play that is di sruptive to the hou o.;1ni; and luJtnt.: fin:ince indus1ry. .. Keep It Cool Homes With Oil Will Feel Pinch WASHI NGTON IUPlt - The fuel conservation program will hit hnrdest at t he householdrr who he ats his hon1e ~vith oil. For buildings heated by natural gas or electricity, lowering the lhermostat will be voluntary. For private hom<•s that use oil heat. the federal regulations make it mandatory. more ru!!I has been U.!ied lh11n hls degree-day formula tells him was required to heat the home at the low ered lhermostat setting, the su~ plier wtll send the hou5tholder a .;;~1ARNING noti~ ~ll indlcate that the hornt may run out of fuel btfore the end of the ~·inter tf ~ thermostat isn't lowertd or others step!!! taken to save fut!. It ha~ recently b<!en no!cd in '·\'1c\VS fro1n the 1~1aza." a survey nf tile real C!-tate eco non1y, California f'ederal Savings and L-Oan Associalion. tl1Jt thi s is the 1hircl ~urh expericnl'C 1n the narro\v span of seven years. 'l'he paramount 4ue:.tion ui e veryone '~ n1 ind is -"lio\v Lal~eside Livitig at Shores While there 11re no plans obviously to check the themlOStals in i n di\' Id u a I homes. lhP. penalty for viola· lion is quite severe. The first violation vlill be forgiven ; aft.er the second, the house nVIy get pretty cold if the OC· cupants don't keep t he temperature do\~:n. The home<MTier wtll not get another chance to ch&n&e his ways. The next time t h e Jong wil l it la st'!'' !Ito~! horncs at the Shores development in Lake For- est feature easy access to :i lake, such as this model. The tract fronts on Lake Forest itseU and has its own seven-acre lake. At this v.•riting. \l.'e arc inclined not to specul.1te un the ncar-tcrn1 course of !he n1onelarv situation. There are already a great 1nany qunlified People who have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "fonnula" tells the oil man to make a delivery, he will not fill the tanks to the top but merely supply what the housholdcr 1 .. entitled to a:et on a certified need. ro!unteered forecasts and assess n1ent s of the situation.~---------~ It is perhaps useful. however. to turn our attentian to \\1hat \\'l' n1i ght be exµec·ting when this crunch is over. No Work 0 It .S_ttl uUI)' l1·vi11e Project After Dec. 27, ~'hen t~ regulations go into effect, the home fuel tank wlll get one fill-up. The supplier will figu re out ho\v much fuel that parlicular house needs to heat 1t at a thermostat settlng six degrt"eR les.s than was main- tained a year ago. That reduced delivery will be continued to the end of the winter, evt'!n though the house may get cold. IN REVIEWING mortgage 1narket experience since 1006 it becomes apparent that n1ortgage rates, while intimately related tu short-lcrin money 111arket interest rates, do not behave in the san1e fashion. ri·Iortgage rates tend lo folio"' n1oney market rates on the upward sv.ring of the crunch cytle ~ but not on the down si de. \Vhile 1noney n1arket rates have returned lQ precrunch levels follO\ving eal'h periotl of tight money, mortgage rates have declined significantly from their peaks. but on each utcasion to a pl atea u significantl y higher than before. Au~way Complex Under Way On the .ci verage. tht:re will be to percent Jess heattni fuel available than la.st yeer. Savings insti t utions have react.ed by increasing in· leresl rates as regulations all ow to stem the outflow. The money that moves rapidly in a crun ch is generally rrom large depositors. Thi s tendency for savin~s rates to remai n high \Vhcn money n1arket. rates decline has al so been reinfortcd by intrcasing <·01npcti lion fron1 the c·omn1crcial bank ing systen1 for 1hese kinds of deposi t ~. Small passbook savin gs acc.:o un U:; ren1a in an irn- portant source of funds to the co n1n1e rci al banks. but the real action during a ti'ght 1noney period takes place in Ille area of larger denomination accounts. THERE IS NOW a 1remendous pool of consuincr or household liquid assets held by the banks and thrift BUFF'ALO, N.Y. (A Pl- Thc Greater Bu ff a lo Board or Realtors h:is an- nounced thal 250 of its 218 members will halt Sunday operations begin- ning today. Most 1nernbers agreed lo clos(' their offices and ~liminate "OJX'n houses" ~nrt presentation of{ers in 'omp!i:incc \1'ith federal rt'IJU<'s!s for fue l con- :>t't\'nt1on. 1' hough reril esta1~ hrokl'rs normall y shoy,· n1ore house's on Sundny than othC'r days, th c nev<'r-on-Su nday po J l c y 1•;il1 continue through the crisis. in stitutions. These assets are not only liquid but vl'ry '-----------' Const111ction has starlcd on Air.o.•ay 20. a $<\ million in· clus1rla! con1plcx: situated on a 2()..acrc site adjacent 10 Orange County Airport and the future Corona cle! r..tar Freeway. \vithin the Irvine Industrial Complex. Ainvay 20, ;1 development or Irvine-based Saffell and ~ltAdarn. Inc.. is the most :i111bitious projC'Ct undrrtaken to date by the 27-year-old firn1 for its 01vn account. Coldv.·ell Banker represented th<' dt>vetopmcnt C'Ompany in site .1cquisi1.ion and has been nam- ed exclusive leasing agent for Airv•ay 20. Accorcling lo Hudson Saffell. dC'velopinent finn partner, 1nobi!e -;incl con sist. n1ostly of very su bstantial ac- counts. \Vhen the. n1 oney market tightens __:·largely due 10 actions by monetary authorities -these mobile ar- eounts start to move. <1nd banks and savings and loans rai se rntes to either hold or acquire larger shares of 1his pool. It would appear then, that. as long as the nation is 1·onfronted with serious econor11ic problcn1s that give rise to stron g in flationary press ures -anc\ slrini:ent n1onetary action is the principal governmental response -mortgage rates will continue to drift upward after Missio11 ViejQ Tells E11ergy Curb Plans cat h successive crunch. \\'e ca n also observe ;111other difference bet,..,·ecn inorlgage ra1cs and other interest rates in the 1noney 1narkel. .r.Ioney n1:irket rates h:ivc n1ovcd s11ccessi\'ety lu gher peaks 111 each of the crunches we have talked abo ut. J\Ioney 1narket ra!cs peaked out. in the ran ge of cJi.;ht lo 111ne p('rrenl in the 19fi9·70 crunch ECONOMIC ACTIVITY rontinues apac:e even at .'.l S· 1 ronomical interest rates in the con11nercial and ind us· trial sector be r:i use 1nost of the borrowing at tho:;c rates 1s very ~hort-lern1 debt and therefore represents :i n1urll ~n1aller proportion of total costs over ti1ne to the bor- ro\vers. Jn the case of ho1ne ownership, interest cosl is a very large portion of total cost . and the debt is very long-term. At a great risk of oversimplification. it appears to 11s that much of the difficulty arises from the fact that :1 trcn1endous pool of liquid assets has :iccumulated in ! he hancis of individuals 111 recent years and is now hel d 111 depo:itl instituti ons. These funds :i re extremely voli· 1ile :i nd extremely responsive to the highest bidder. Whi le this store of savings hi storically has been tlll' :..ource of housi ng funds, it has increasingly become 1hc ."nnrce tapped by the commerci:il banking syste1n to ... urporl ron1 meretsl and industnal lending as well. \\'l1;11cvcr the ultimate :;olulion. il. \Vl!l have to pro- ' 11IC' that n1ortgage lenders are rel1crcd of their de· pl'n<lc n<·c on the extre1ncly \·0J:1 t1le pool of houshold sa v- ings deposits f.,/H11r·s f\'o rc Tl<n1(!a/l R. Jlt<...'o rrllf' i.~ nn h1l'e.~tn1e11t H1111l!1~t. col/rue /rr111r rr. unrl rnirl111r of "Rl'nl Estale. n1 1·1i11111ruia." ."\1,11d !1n11r r nin111t>n ti: and riucst1ons to Handal/ /l .. llrCard/e, (·/o /Ill' Uarl a /'1/fJ/ /'. 0. Bo :c 1560, Cosla ,111 ·~11 n:lr;2r.. ll'itl1 " Vie1v ·r·ti.~ ~ll ssion \'1cjo C'on1pany has a1U1ounced that several add itional measures \\'ill be undertaken immediatel y lo help conserve en<'rgy. \\'ith the exception of securi- ty lighting. all office light s :ind <'quipincnt \l'iH be turnrd off at the end of each 1~·ork1ng W. County Officers Annou1iced The Hun tington Beach Foun- tain Valley Board of Realtors have electt d Shirley Commons as President for 1974. She is the first v.·on1an to have held this offirl'.' 111 the history of !hr bo:irri. A n1cn1 i)('r of the Board since 1966. she h.'.ls held elec- tive offices as treasurer in l9i1. secr('!ary in 1972 and ,·ire prC'sidrnt in 1!173. Mrs. Comn1ons 1.'i CQ-Ql\'fiCr or a ncd C'nrpi:t nfficc in llun· 11ng1on fle:ifh Jim Larkin was elected vlcc-presid<'nt or lhe bonrd and r.rorge Roberts v.·as chosen as a board director for !974. Borh are Red Ca rpet Rcallors with offices in tfun- t1ngton Beach and Fountain ,.alley. htounta.ins and pal11 1 t1t·t"• p1 n'.11l e 1!1c \Jl'tl,I frn rn patio or model home at Am· fnc Canyon Sand .~ \·11:.,~ 011 111..!h \\',1\ 111 111 1ia ln1 Sp rings The ho1nes, whic h ' arc available for 1rnn1Pd1:1l l' !)( f11 p:i111 y. ~t.'.l rt -at .~36,500. · dny. lntC'rior lights at all inodel hon1e C.'On1plcxes will also be turned off at the close of each dav. and a I I lighting \\' i 11 ·be el!minated :it i\ti-ision \'iejo's nve recrca· tion centers. James G. 'T'ocpf<'r. senior virc presidt'nt. noted that ~1 1ssion Viejo Company was tht• first builder in Orange County lo recci \'e an a\vard for building homes that meet nc\~' Fil.'\. ene rgy conservation rf'quiren1ents . This av.·ard v.:as presented two years ago. The firm p reviou sty an- nowiced that it v.·as curtailing Chrislmas lighting:. and that it! employ~ had to foreRo exterior lighting at !heir homes this sea!JOn . A furlher reduction i n Christmas lighting has no\v been m;1de . The first reduction had cul back lighting from JO hours per day to only four hours. There will now be no Christm;i~ lighting on com- mt1nity thoroughfares. or .a t l_,a Pa7. Pla:r.a, La Pai r.·fcdica!-Dental Center, model home con1plexcs or Mission Virjo recreatinn centers. The community Christmas lrce will be lighted only brief· ly, during Santa's arrival on Dec. 2. and on Santa's visits on !he evenings of Dec. 9, IZ. 16. 18. 20 and 22. ·roepfer also suggested that residents might follow several energy conservation reconr m!'ndatlons as noted in the Novembe r issue o{ Profession- al Builder magaz'ine. During the heating season. it ls rPcon1mcnded t h a I nreplacc dampers be closed when not in use. and th.it thC'nnCtSta1 s be turned back four degrees eaeh night. The public::ition also sugges1s the use of window shades and n1nin!C'nance o( weather strip-. ping to retain heat. as well as regular maintenance of healing equipmen~t,. ~iji ground \\'as broken in the first "'eek in Octobe-r for the first building, a 52.533 sq. ft. struc- ture at Uw nort heast corner or Airway and Clinton Aves. Completion or the dock-high, divisible structure is schedul- ed for year'.s end, according to Solfell. Richard PitcAdam, the other developer partner, said that four other buil dings of 53,2:16: 55,310 ; 32.459; and 100,600 square feet vdll be built by Building Set Donald ln\·estmenl Com· pany of Nev.-porl Beach has purchased four acres of !nnd at Alloo Avenue near r.lilliken Avenue in Irvine. and \\·ill erect an indust rial building on !he si1e. to be Jeast'd by the Fahmagic Dh·ision of Purex Corp. Saffell and McAdam. Inc. Construction scheduling of each or the 'buildings Is set at tv.•o and one-half week in· tcrvals, McAdam disclosed. Designed by th< Ne wport Beach architectural finn of Danielian, Moon, Sampieri and Il g, Allway 20 Buildings ore of lilt-up concrete construction and will feature s i mi I a r cha racteristics in shape, rom1 and color. Each of the structures v.•ill have its ov.·n particu lar iden· lity v.•hieh. according to Fred Ilg of thq design· firm. uill be highlighted by walls pro- jecting at varM>us angles and slopes to yield "lo~ of shape and a sculptured look to each building." Exteriors will in· elude finishes of painted, sandblasted and tex1ured con- crete. ""ith aggregate and stained finishes p r o v i d i n g highlighlS. IN ESTIMATING tho fu•I needs of the prlv ale hom e. the supplier will use ~·hat is known as a "degree-day formula.," already widely used in the industry to schedule automatic de!i"'ries. That formula takes into ac· count the size of a structure, th e \\'ea1her and other factors to schedule deliveries to homes before the heating rue! runs low. Under tile regulations, the onl~·· difference wiU be that the "degree.day fonn ula" wtll be adjusted to a home temperature of six degrees Jess than ""'as maintained last winter. \\'hen t he "degree-day forrnu\a " tells the supplier it's !iffil:' to delive r oil to a particular home. he'll tf'-fill the lank.s. ff he find! thal 11IE IJOMEOWNER can do several things to conserve fuel . He can su ppltment the heat by using a firepl•ce , coal or wood stove; he can Wt.all more insulation: he can clc:.e up sections ol the houst1 for the winte r. If a householder thlnkJ he '! being unfairly treated by his oil dealer or feels he has a valid argument for wing more fuel. he CM take hls cas e io a loc:il board wtilch can set in motion orders to change the allotment or pro- vide him wilh addltionil su~ plies from A state reserve. The regulaUOM make no provision for the hom~r who may ha\•e kept his house at a cooli.!.h 68 degrees levtl last year. Prmtmably he eould plead that being for ced to lower his thennostat to Bl would be 11 hardship. . The ma~ffrp makes 1t easy to get11ere. ~ 'R'r~ he home make it difficult to leave. Just a brief drive up Interstate 6, a turn to the right, tum again and you're in Altamira. And you're hooked. Because up on this sunny hillside, just a half mile from the ocean, we've built a spectacular community of two-bedroom homes. They have fireplac~. dishwBBhers, private patios and professionally kept Jawna and in many cueti, ocean views. They're surrounded by open space and divided by open space. And the open space is accented with landscaped Wl\lkwnys, a large pool, horseshoe pits, shuffleboard courts and a clubhou~e. You say you don't want to leave? Can 't blame you , but first you have to get here. J ust follo\v the map and come on up. Open daily from 10 lo 6. Phone 729-7097. Altamira. 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"But I like the pre-candle Idea of decorating 'A'ith bright. natural lhings such as popcorn strings, al>" plrs and other fruit and small decorative \\Tapped gifts." l\IBK AND DQ\\11ey sug· gest : -flocked trees-they stard out day or nigtrt. Today's flocking is fireproof. -A 11·ell-3haped green tree. dressed in gold or silvtr garlands, \loith just a sprin · kling of matching or coritrast· ing baubles ill equally esthetic. and 11·ithout lights the tree lasts longer. FINANCE New T1·ading Stamps Cood For Bon1ls " I •' o •i&•J " • . . \ . ' '. ' .. '• r '• ' ' '" "• "" "' l•U "" "' "' , ... "' "' 1 '' \)µ t', • I Uil J , , 1 Up J , , '• u~ \, • -I . J ••. " . l\!&•l·lo I !O, 1 •& Qo, ' I ' 8' '. ! ·-' lOSER~ , . -\'. • • J • ·-' ·-9'. • • 11 1o s1~ "" "' "' "' Uo "' "' "' "'' 0 " "" "" "" "" "'' !'. - ' ' (J!I "' Q I! ' '• {,It 1 " 0 11 J~• • ll , Otl 1\1-'• ()ti •-1•-l·\6 ou ,., ., 0 11 .,_ ., on I ',. '> Ult 1' ,-'. {Jll .._10-).l• Oil )•, 1 (l>t 7' '• C1! ' " -'" •J" r.u v•• ' u• .. . 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Presley. presi- dent uf lhc Presley Co111- panies, ;innounrc<I that the na- tionwide homebuilding firm in- tends t0: pure~ up to 60,000 shares of i~ common cor- porate stock in the open n1arket between no1v and :\la rch 1, 1974. It is the preSC'nl intention of the comp..'l'.fly, Presley said la:-1 \verk. to hold the shares lnr lhe purposes ol completing ;i prior COfJXlrate acquisition , 1he acquisition of additional real property and in coo - junctlo n \\ith the granting of year~nd bonuses lo selected cn1ployees, There is no assuranct: that all of the shares wilt be used for these purposes, Preslt:y s:iid. OWN l'URI SILVER NOT l'Al'IR A.UUl•n1 of A111erlco1u a re p1atec:ti119 rllemsel'" ot•l111t lnftcrtlen, dey11l11Qflon , anlll tit. 1011 of p11tcl'l~l11g powl'!' of the llloll•r. They 11te c11nv•rtln9 l'AP'ER MONEY to REAL MONET in the fcnwt ef l'URE SILVER. Hl1to1y lle1 1how1t th•I SILVER lioldi It. w•l•e •d llKr..,.. lll11flAg tro111bllllll tl1t1M, FRANKLIN SILVER CORl'OU.- TION, Sllttt spec.lall111, Mll1 for i1t11MC1lote lll<dlwGrf .999 ffM IARS ANO COINS. LAS VEGAS. Ke v. (AP I -1 JACK HILDEBRAND 17141 673-1166 TllE ;\IATI'ER of the power _,hortagc came up in the mid- rllr of "Oper:i1ion Christmas "J'ree" in\·oh·in~ the shipping of Kirk"s lrt'CS lo \'ario.u.~ n1nrke1s. Kirk'$ firn1 1111~ year is 1vholesaling al1no~t L.i million 1:ul !rce!i. lakcn fron1 fores!s nf Quebec. Nov a Scotia, \\'isconsin. Rrit1~h Co!umbin. .\lontana ;ind \\':1shingto11. -For those v.•ho insist on electric displays. just :i fe11• lO\\'·\lo·att winker.~ Slrategical!y placed can retain the esthetic ~in1plicity ()f !he idea.c; 1nt'n- tio11cd and still cut po~·er use sharpl_v. A finn 11·ith a ne11• roncrpl i~;:~~~~:;;:;;:;;:;;~iiiiii~-~-:;;:-:;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiii;:~~~~-i:~~~i:~ in t radin ~ starr.ps has bccnl1 Distribution is mndc !o in· <le1>C11dent de;ilf'T'-'~ th roughout 1hc United St.ates bv rail. 1rat k ;ind even by -flir In "J>t•ri;il c1rcurnslanccs. G~tting trees to market in prime con- UP I T•lePMUOI announced here by Noah Dir1rith. rormrr chief ex- ecutive of Jlughes Toot Co. ...,·ho ser1 eel for '.'.2 year!i as a top aide 10 l-!01\·3rd lhrghcs. PORTLAND TREE'S LIGHTS CUT FROM 15,000 IN '72 TO ONE '"Recen t r<'ars ha1·e ~ccn a tendenc1· tO...,·ar<l 01·erloadinJ! nf ri rruits."' said Kirk. "and the n1ost plausible explanation I knOI\' is !hat al1n(1st every:onr 11·,1nts to upst~'lf:(' his nf'i~ in li<>h1coun1. \\"hat t)l'rversion of Christmas spirit'." Dietrich said last 11·eck the finn. CompuBond Inc .. V.'OIJld offer $2."i U.S. sarings bonds fnr 1hc starnps. ra1hcr than nwrchandise as offered by other con1panies. 1lir1on 1s the !rec kin;:(s bi~ concern in the six lo eight 1vee.ks bt'fore t11r1stn1:i <> l'o\\'er • consu1n1n g 1'Jcctr1c lights, hf' n o l c <l 111 11i<;cos· ing the ma tter 111 Jh Lar.e Do...,·ncr. Burlington'<; nrea s;il cs 1mu1agcr 11·ho 1 s coordiniltini;: rhc <;hipn1rnt of th<' 1rrf's. 11rrt· succrsrors to lighted randies on Chris t1nas trct•s. El Cajon Offers N ecirly-free Ride "PEOPLE WR.L be able to !rade 1he sla1nps in for $18.75, 11•hich is lhe c<1sh value o{I !he bond. or gel !he bond.''I he said at ;i ne.11·s 1'onfcrence. "They 1vill he ab le to obtain something v.•hich 11·i1J np- preciate in value over the vrar.~ instead of deprecia te. iikc. the me.rchnndi11e f1'1)t11 other co1npanies does." EL C1\JON (AP l For 50 ccnls. you ran r i d e an}'\\rhcre in I0\\11 . Delivered door to door. The experiment, a week old. is a surprising success, Not only is the city council excited but Bill llilton. presidenl of San Diego Yellow Cc1b Co .. which agreed to the tcsl. is pleased. An a veragc of 200 people phone for a cab daily. com - p<1rcd lo only SS the first day. nn<l arc driven an average of t11•0. miles. llillon said. "UNTU~ NOW.'' he says . ··prople never had the op- portunity to have door·te>-door scrviCt' al re11sonable costs ... The City Oluncil set a ~idc $25,000 in federal rcvenue- sharing fun dt,.pa)•ing llillon's • t ee.caaot 36 .... 00 e,1ee-c•ilD136 .... °" /187• (.80! 36 "'°· Ofl conip:iny i!'J cent ~ t.)r t•:ich mile travclrd by th•' "1·:1 fa· jOll f>~'<prf'SS" r'U!i!Olllf'r~ \il\' councilnian Bob Cornell. \1·ho pushed the p 1 :in 11•if)r unaninlOu! support ·of !tic oth('r 1nembe rs. ~11id lhc ;1grcentcnt eli1nina!rs lh(' tilv fro1n ,1 ny financial liability oi- other expenses. Based on a decli nint: SC"alr if the cabs get busi('r and trips :ire short. the ('il.y's pcr- passcngcr i;ubsid~ already has dropped to 66 cents. The re arc only 12 squrJrc iniles in F:I Cr!Jon. a city of li5.000 ne<ir S:in Di r g o · ~ t:astcm outskirts. and only residents may use the l<1X"is of which Hilton hn s slationed ''\\'e don 't expect to get the rune near cit.\' hall e1·cryday-type of rider or peo- 1"ht• cabbies nccrp! only pie heading for y,·ork. at least t1t•k 1•ts. avad:1blt' in packages until this is e st ab Ii shed or five earh f11r .~2 50 al pcrmanenlly," Cornett said in various places ;irot1nd to\\·n. The fact thal 10 percent an interv iew. "But it's goin g TheU-ich. 85, said the firm of El GaJO-n'! """Pie are 65 to become perm an en I • hopes 10 go p u b l i c soon. .--d•r1·n1·1clv ~ere currently are LI million .ve;i rs or older. many of thc1n " • · l •i • "The express ,·, turru'ng out sltares held by pri vate in· stranded "'ithout private cars lo be fanWtlc." vestors. in mobi le home parks, n1ay ·-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lll :it!c~I fo r the fact thAl most 11 or the rides so far have been lo thf' hospital !or short vis its or !rips to church or the grocery store. TIIE CITY'S onll" bus line. ;in cx!ensinn of lht; San Diego system, reaches only lo !he main street. PRESIDENT earn Emergin9 micro·computer company speci a liiing in • veri•ty of indu,tri•I •pplic1tion1 require' 1 profit·ori•nted pre1ident with full lrnowled9• of the lefe1f 1emi·conductor ttchno\09y •nd equivalent ~nowledge ind c1pebility in lpplyinq micro-programming to • bro1d r1nge of indus- trial control iyst•ms. 100/o PLUS PRE-PAYMENT BONUS ON TRUST DEED NOTES FREE COLLECTION SERVICE No commission cost lo our investors NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS Newport C e nle r 620 Newport Center Drive Newp ort Beach. Calif . f71 4) 644 -8824 Compen,a tion, including 1tock p1rtici pation, a t. tr1ctlvely comm•n1uratl with your l•vel of ex- perience and compet1nce. Th• exi1tin9 young i nd effective group 1110 r•- quire1-.-VP, M1r~etin9 and e VP, Eng ineering 011i9n. Recomrn•nd your own teem if you wish. Reply in complete confidenc• to BOX 18 c o Daily Pilot, P.O. ~ox I SbO, Co1t1 Mete, C1lif. 92626 •• '"' Calitornlf RtJl<l•nll 01111 GRUBB & ELLIS REALTY FUND IV A Real Estate Investment Opportunity ~ A C•liforni• l imited Parl ner1hip Offering These Potent ial B•nefit s • T•x Sav ings in '71 • Ta x Sheltered C ash Flow • Mortga ge Reduction • l imited liability e Potential Appreciation e Div ersification of Propertiei ONE HOUR INVESTMENT MEETINGS Wednesd•y, December 12 , 1973 Marina Inn Motel l_.802 Del Obi1po Da na Point 7,30 P.M. Fraderick w.Jdron, Spea~er Space is Limited Offering C ircular1 will b• distributed af the 1eminar1. C all for Re1e rv afion~ \ 1714 1 547.0101 E. F. Hutton 868 N. Ma in Street Santa An•, CA. q2701 Tftl1 _, ft&I ctnllltu!• a" otltr It I'll. Tho o!llf •I moor "~ "'• .ihrl"" •"<"IA' ..,,y, l"• 1•1• .i '"' wnlh " Umlt•ll I• l~~••lo•I .,\, •~ '"''.,." t i C1ll!Jfnl1, -.flt ••• 11 YtarJ ti 191 111<1 h111• • ~°' •O'"" t><kr\M .t t•\l•I~ In tllt lf rt01d•'1t•, .,.,.,.. lu•nl1n1"1j1. or •ule1Nt1111, o! 11 io.11 llt.OOf. ..,, wlloMI IPMllvlO\lf l ••'11 +n.:•mt ((Olm....... "''"' •-., II m•r11ff',) It •t """ 114,000 . •• , ...... dltu ti i ron •~cMft1 wM•• - .... "' 11 ., lttll ,1 ... tot. t•dV0•¥1 of .-iw•IY IA '"'e"""'· ht-Pilllllltfl· l"tl •• ·•~lff, ATl·J • J '__ 8 _ D AI~~ Pl_L_o_r _______ s_,_,,_,_,,_oeu_'"_"'-'-~ 197J .. CARTER KIOSKS MAY HELP REPLACE BILLBOARDS Pe1·iled Species SACH.'\\IENTO 1ur11 - The billboard. once l hc niost prolific offspring nf the vast Cali[ornia slate h i g h \\'a ~' systc1n, 111;1y be on it s 11·ay out. electronic equiprnent to ac- co 111moda1 c ltiO 1ncss;1ges. By activating: any one of !he 160 bultons. a viewer is shO\lln his location in relation to lii c sel~cted subject sl!e. Also displayed :ire four color photographs of the subject. such as shots of a hotel or restaurant mcius. The n1otorist also 1vll l hear a ~0- scco~d n1essngc describing !11r st·rvicc. C<illcd a !)light by its critics and a possibly !rue An1crie;:in ;;art forn1 by i1s proponents. the high~·ay sign has been severely rcs1 riclcd in the past scvcr<1! years on fl!dcral, state .ind local levels. But its s!o1v dis;1p pca ra nce on the n1orc than 15,000-milc California systen1 is leavin g a big ga!)-Cspeciat!y for travelers in need of in- formntion about n1 o I o r i s t services. 1'he Ca lifornia Dcpartn1cnt of Transporlation in 197 1 was c.hrected by the Legislature 1u establish a stat c w id e inotorists inforn1a!io n sys ten1 -based on son1cthing other tha n the bill board. ·rhe department called for propos;1ls and ideas fron1 !he busi ness sector and hJs conic up with v.·h1:1l it thi nk s is J .satisfactory rcplacen1cnt: Push-button e le c Ir o n ic kiosks tucked neatly into roadside rest areas a n d Jeat uring adv~rfisc1nents for area traveler services. "Therr'll al .,..·ays be sorne billboards." Sflid I~ arr .v Kagen . ri_gh! of \vay progrnn1 director for the dcpar!n1en1. "But so many arr coming dov<n that thf.re \\•ti! br a real need for~ the 1110\orist to find available services - v:hcr r's the next service sta- l 1on, 1hc next 1note1. the next restaurant?'' The electroni c kiosk concept \\'as developed by Carter Jndustries of Santa Ana . :ind one of i!s infor1n:ttion centers has been in use about seven n1onths ar the Aliso Creek roadside rr~ts on Interstate 5 north of Oceanside. The Carter kiosk . d!'scrihrd as ne;ir!y 1·andal proor. has The Oceanside rest stop kiosks have proved so Siil" cessfu l the state has cal!ed for similar proposals or other creative ideas on four other high \va ys. routes 5. UO, 10 and 15. L i nt on L . Patton . transportation right of •vay flgent. cn1phasizrd that the in- for1n ation Cl·nters result in "no expense 10 tile sta te or the taxpayer." Undt>r !he ll('\I' n1otorists in- for 111at1on plan. Pauon said 1hc s1<1 tc agrers 10 provide th e space. parki11g. lighting. \\a\er ancl other basic necessities at rest areas. The st·lccted firn1 provides its 01\'ll facili!ies and services HI it s O\\'n t:OSl. "ThC' C'Qtnpan~· that I " selected 1ro11!d tht>n s e I l ad v e r I i s i n g sp;ice In bu~inesses alon~ lhe 10•1r 3nd 1hnr rl'vrnuc \\'Ot1!d gn to thr co1np11ny 11nd. deprnding on rhc l~xp1>nsc illC'tlrrcd. :J por- llOn of ii v1ould be going to !ht> state:' Patton s;iid. The Carter centrr charges its <idv!'rt.isers about. $35 a 1nonth. he added. ··1·n1 optin1islic :1bout thr future and I think there's going to be n1ore or this." Panon ~a id . The transpor!nti on depnrt- 1n<'nL he said. consi dered the inforn1ation r!'nll'rs "as Ix-in!! son1ething rh:H \\'OUld hi• ,·er~· clcs1r;ibll.' if not rs!'cnlial for a rrnvrl er. \Vo111en's Fir111 W 011lll Like Ou c 1lla11 T'ALO ALTO i l.PI 1 -Did you kno11' rhat tht• president of a fast gro\1'in~ ch(lin of language schools is a 1\'ornan? That's n~t such a big deal lhcse days. Bu! ;i ll the distr ict ':!!prrscn· tatives and the 37 Directors of the individual schools are also women. And that , surely. n1ust n1ake the Sullivan Language Schools unique. "It really just happened by accident,'' said Karen ~titler, 31. the chain 's presidenl. Wben the schools first open- ed in 1970 the president was a nian and "\\'e had n1any men apply for jobs,'' she said. ''BUT l\10ST of the men ~·anted to sit behind desks and this is a very pcoplc- oriented job," she added. The men , she said, "didn't v.·ork out " because th ey weren't used to competition fr om women or didn 't .... ·ant to work for them. "We also found women \Vere more aggressive because they had to prove themselves," she said while sitting behind a big desk in the rinn 's head- quarters in this uni versity town south of San Francisco. Mrs. Mill er, married to a psychologist at nearby Slan- !ord University, has a masters degree In language !rorn J\1ichlgan State. basL'<l on th!' (lllf' del'iscd h) linguist J\tar11rn'C Sul!il':J/1 - at last, a n1an -11·hen he 1•1as charged 1vi!h training Am<'rican officers in f;l·rn1an for the Nurrn1bcrg tr1:ils. TJIE TECHNIQUE breaks each langua ge do\1•11 10 1!s simplest componenls and then svstematicallv intrndurrs and rCinforccs tis sounds and slructures. 111ere is no hon1c11·ork and no role mcinoriz<ttion o/ vocabuJa ry. The schools' parent com· pany is Behavioral Hesearch Laboratories. Inc. "1'hree of th e presidC'nts of the fi ve divisions in the cor· poration are "·omt>n " 1'1rs. Mill er said. And she em- phasized: "\\le rrally would like to have a nK1n around herb.·• Prisoner Files Suit SACR AMEJ'lfTO (U PI ) -A Folsom Prison innu1te . claim- ing he was the subject of experimental brain surgery while undergoini;: ps,vchiatrie treat r'!lcnt at the Vacarille J\1'cdi('al Center, htis fileci an $8 mi llion da 1nnge suit. "A LARGER proportion of .,..·omen get Jangua i;tc degrees, and applications for job!I are no.,..• running about 3·1 in favor of women." she s~1id. James B. J\1acke.v said in the U.S. District ('ourr suit , that two holes "'ere drilled in the back <lf his head and .surgery pcrformf'rl in an at· 1e1npt to change his "lhoughts. sensa tions and speech." Tbe schools llSt a system r l WE'RE HAVING A CHRISTMAS SALE! If you hoven't received a <otolog, stop by on1 of our sforos & pitk on• up. It's <ramrud fvll of Christm.s borgains & gifts. Hon;ing SFONGE GARDEN • CaRtain1 <ht•ictllr trtttt.i tpt119t ' ht1ntitt1 ltpt tardtn, Battery Operated - Fluorescent SAFARI LIGHT • Solt. 1r111iilt·kff li1ht i114Hrl' "''""· . ' . -- DOES THE ENERGY CRISIS HAVE YOU STICKING CLOSE TO HOME? .A~----- Spend The Day At Lin-Brook! So you hove to <UI down on weekend trips -now's the time lo get things done around the house. Do all those odd jobs you've been putting off -weatherproof your house for the <old winier ahead, gel ready for the holidays. Top Ouolity Lin-Brook has everything you need lo gel the job done - -saves you driving all over town looking. Lin-Brook is a one-slop shop- ping pla<t. Stop in -it's fun lo browse! We hove free popcorn for the kids all day Sunday! Goroge Door ~ ~: .\ ' t ! ' .. " . ., ' . ' • • W1.d grti11 H11 '11.41 • J1111a44101111 waler. • Hifh i111JN1cl polr1ty1t11t '1tti11lt11 1111l lll11i ... ' -(Ill 1hl kt ,lllflf4 intt A.C. cw11at. SPRAY PAINT SHOP PLYWOOD WEATHERSTRIP RIG. 14.ft 3 Hour FIRE LOGS • P111twff4 ltt1 -thay'r• nut, k11r11 J llttrl ft.,,, y11 '"'ty war111. I luy D ••1teh ft fff '" lhfwt• 1h1 winl•r. :1 i ' ... PA MA "· "I· I : II ,; I j; ', I 'i 1: ,\":I \'I REG. 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License No. ~ 330UHJ " i:~!.E.~~'~"~ .. ~~~' '" '~"' "''""Y·~779 #11.CHOF . , GAS SAVING STICK 5HlfT . • ~ '70 V.W. CAMPER Pop Top. License No. J63AKW 1 GAS SAVING R.V. ·" ~ '70 DUSTER V-8,' speed, radio, heater, (391AZM) FULL PRICE ' IMMEDIAn DILMIJ $1088 ELL Radio, wtiee lco1Jers. • speed, healer, whitewall tires. vl!'lyl Interior, tool kit. SGTANC31.C2S IOTHUNm FORD . .. , 477 '70 TOYOTA Wa gon Mark. 11 , aulo. trans., air condillonlng. radio, heater, (RT76104J32). Gas saving family wagon. '69 DO DGE Pi cku p 6 cyl., ::.t ick shifl, radio, healer, 1(14451P) $108 8 ~~~,.~~,~c~:~~,;, .. ,.,;,. $1 479 heater. License JS27JE J. GAS SAVING 6 CYL. BRAND NEW '74 LU B WAGO N. GAS SAVING 6 CYLINDER solid state ignition heater (E21BHSB246J ) ECONOM ICAL FAMILY WAGON IMMEDIA; $ DELIVERY , l 2 041l Y PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI au~ss NAMli 'T.l.TliMENT , ... lollowlMt "''°" 1, ool119 11vtll>f't1 ... 'Ill il"llOV INiTANT Jl'l1Nltl•U) CENl Elt. 1tnl l'l-!1•, Co111 llM••· (•Ill, t2d1 Jonn 11-1 Mvrrt y, t..n f 111 lt11'¥!111V•. An111tlm, (1111 n.o. 1'1111 tlUllllnl ll CO<'>ChX !.0 t>Y 111 l"<ll•IOu1I Jof\11 ,II M\IHl 'f Thl1 111rt"'t ro1 "'' '111.0 "'''" 1111 r_,.,. c .... l °" or'""'' co..1111 a.. N,,...1m1>er 11. lt7l ,._,,.,, PfJ0.111""' Or1119t Co.1! 0tl!1 PltOI DK1mtitr L '· "' 21. lt7l :i..i11~ PUBLIC NOTICE P ICTITIOUS auSIM I SS NAMIE ITATIMl!llT tr. IOll°"'lllQ P*'IOft II aooflfj 111i11 ... 11 ... SCAll.10 11.0UGi.t !<Al.II, ~ ~lit ~'• N-POl'I llw cf\, C1tu. 91644 N1n.cy [1,.ol!, ~11 A.<11111 [II .. ti ~1'­ !lr>QIOfl lt1c", (1111. 116-U l"'' OUtlneu It tOl\0'1(.19<1 bY t n lr>d lvlOv•I. N•ncv C1•ro11 Thlo "'""'..,, Wll fllt<f wH~ 1111 (O<Jntv Cl••-Of Or1rl\j1 CO<.ln!y Qn OecemlM!r 1, 1913 F·lOOJt Publlolw!d Or 1nge Co.i t O&dy p,1,1, D..ct l"ll>t'r ' II, 2l, )(I, l•n )IJI 11 l'UBLIC ~OTJCE -------F ICTITIOUI I UllNlill NAMa STATl:Ml!NT Th• IOllOW11>\) pt "(Jtl i1 (I01r1g bu,1nu1 ... M IJll;~AY A ~~o c I Al E ~' 1161 P••~c r••I D• .. Co1t1 M111, 92677 Euoene OtM'll M'l'fl Y, 1&62 P1r,crt1! Drive, Co.it Mttt 92611 1n1, b!Jllrwiu II condvcle-<1 bt '" ln<1lvldut l Eu11-D Murrty 1hlt tl.olomont w11 hied with tr•o Counly Cle<lo. ol Or1n111 Coun•y on NovemlHr 2!, 1973 F·lllll PubH1,.,ed Ort nqe Co.1! Otlly Piiot o~'"'""~ 2 ,, lt. ~1. 191J JM1.11 PUBLIC NOTICE P tCTlTIOUS I USI Ml!IS NAME STATl!MENT Tfte lotlowlng '"'~n 11 C1olr19 bv1lnf"11 ... CORAL REEF MOTEL. 26.olS fttrbOr 111...0 .. Co1!1 M111. Ct llr. tl6l6 C. 1ftmtl Ftbl•n, 720 Counlry Hlll1 Or., Lt H11>r1. C1lll. 906ll Tnl1 bu!lneu !1 conClut!~ by 1n lndlvlou11. ( J!mfs F1bl1n Tiii• 1t111m1n! w11 fllld ... u11 th• Coun!v Cler~ ol Or1nq1 County on November \I, Ull. ,..,, ... Publl1hed Or1ngt Cctst Dtlly Pllol Nov,,..,l>er 11, IS tnd D1<:tmD~r 7, I, 1911 lS09·7l P UBLI C NOTICE l"JCTITIOUS IUSINl:ll NAMI! ITATS.Ml!HT Trit lollowlng Jl'!rson1 1r1 dol119 bu~lntu 1•: TOM & JERll.Y CO"ISTR UCTION, &111 W.cltbfl004' Cir., Hut1Tl119ron BM<:l'I, Call!. 92644 Jerry Lte Sapp, 11•1 Wadlltll'I~ Clr .. Hun!loVIC<l ft11cl'I, Calif, 12.W. Thomas V~nce Brown, I I'• 1 Worcester Lant, Hun1lnglon Ee1cn. C1llf. 9'2~ TllJJ bu,ln••• 11 ton<!llCtld by a gentr•I par1ner1/llp Jerry L. !>epp T. R. Bro•.-n TM1 st1•emtnl w•s !lied wlln 11\t C"""'IY ClHk of Ort nge Counly on Nov•mt>er 28, 191J P·'"'' Publl~htd 0•1ng1 Cn~sl Dally Piiot De<:1m11tr 2, 9. 16. 7J, 1913 l6S6·1l PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT T~ following persons 111 dQlng b<Jilntss "" EASY RIDER CO MPET IT !O .. WATER SKIS, !~16 11. Ee•I Ed1ng1r, 5t nl1 Ant, Ct lll 9710S. Donald J . l!lonlthrun, UDO Ardmor• Ave., Ht rmo•a EINcll, Cell! 'IOOl• Edw1rd M. Puc~e!I, 11671 /Alchat l SI., Garden GrO'V1, (1111, "l!cl'I~•• 81r~u!1 11. 31'' Ponllt c, LI CrHC91ttl, Ct lll. Tiii• ~"'"'"' It ~Ol>ducled b'I' 1 ll'lfltrtl par!Mrthlp. Donald J. l onlf>ron Tiii• s raterntnt .,.,, flied will! tn1 County Cl erk ol Or1r>ge Coun1y on Nov.,,.,tier 26, 1913. 1'"·1tl17 Publlll'lt!'I Or1no1 CO.J:;t Dally PJl01, D1c1..,ber '' 16, 23, JO, 1913 3nJ.,l ------·----- PUBLIC NOTICE P'l(TITIOUS I UUNISS NAMI! STATEMENT TM loll-Ing polf')Oll Is !lolng buslnt11 .. ., C0,1,STVALL(Y MOVING COIA· P ANY, 3.o0'12 Z1r1llo Or., D1n1 Po•nl, Ca ll!, 97&29 Keri MerrUI Hiie, :t.1021 l1r11!0 Or.. Dan• Poln!, C1ll!. tl6l" Thlo b'llinlll II (()n(IUCIM by I n Individual. l<llfl M ~lilt Tlll3 1•Utm~1 Wll 1111<1 wit/\ Ille Counly Clt rk 01 Ora11111 County 01' Dectmtltr a. 1911 F·SOGn Published OranQt CCM•! Dally Pho!. D•cemMr '· 16. 2l. JC. !tll lll""7l PVBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS S USINESS NAME STATEMENT The f[>llowlng ptr!IOf\S <1re ClolnQ t>u!llWl~I TH~ PRIC E TA.G, 71!01 Fntbfl Rd , $'Ille No. 10. L•11una Niqut l. C1llf P'Zb11 Gall Andrl M1r!ln, 161~1 Avt. 0~ mlr>go. M!11lon Vltlo. ce111 91~/S Lor• C•"le Wlciun!. ~ll S C1r 1ev Ave,, W111111er. C~lll, ~\ T~•I bu~lneu 11 cooduc'Od b)' • qHn•al p••tntr~l\l p, G•U An<!ra N,1r!ln Tllit ''llemei•! ,,,., Ille<! Witt\ Ille Coun!V Cltrr Clf Or •"II• County on O..cernbe'f' 6, 1973 l'·JM:M Publlll'l.cl Or1no1 CN•! Oaily Plto!, December '' 16, ll, XI. nr.i 3715·11 P UBLIC NOTICE P ICT ITIOUS I UJINESS NAMI STATEMaNT Tiit following ptr~ ii oolng bu1fnf'l1 11; DECOll;AT ING l!IY CAROL, 1•11s s~ ... 11 J otl'llnt. Founltlfl Vt l!ty, C1UI, m~ (1ro1 .-,nn Forsy!h, 19n5 San!a JNn1n1, Founlt •n Vallev, C1tl!. 9'1/0I T,.,11 bu1lnt11 11 coochKltd by 1n lfl(llvldu1I. Ctrot ,t,. F'or1yt11 Tl\;, 1•at11m1nt w11 fllld with ft>t Counl ~ Cltrk ol Or1ng1 Cwnry on NOYf ml>tr 14, !•13. p.,, .. , P ub•i•llt'd 0•1"91 (11111 Oa\lv Pllo! Novt mbl• II. 1S •nd O..cemDer 2, f, 19n lSl1·1l PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINl!SI NAMa ITATIMl!NT Tiii fl'lllO'Wlftll polf'l.OI\ II (lolr>g bulllltll 11; I~ & M FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS. 2)U1 El Tl)l'a ll...cl, Et Toro. Ct lll. "'" l "Plt CM1:k, !nc;., fl Ctlllonil1 CO'P) 2'll61 ~I Tara lta.d, El l oro. (a11!ornl1 926JO T1>l• b!J1f'1111 1, ccndudtd bV • cor· pa,.!m<1 fr!p1t Ch'c~. Inc. Dtvld w. L11oerm111, Pr~•ldent 1 MI ,1111m1n! .. ~, Ille<! ... 1111 Ill• Caun11 Qlr~ ot Or1ng1 County on Nov•mbtr 71, ltll llltT l . Tl911lMAN, &rty. '"" U4t 1• .t.'l'lft .. tf 111• lt1r1 t. ,1,111•-. c1111. ._., 17U.OC ~bll111flt Ot'tntt Coe1t Dt11V Pilot 041C9tnt>tr :l. f, ,,, lJ, 1'7J l6lS.1l For Week e nder Advertisin g Phone 6424321 PUBLIC r\OTJCE FICTITIOUS a us1N1:si 111 ........ a •tATaNllNT T1't tollowl11g P'tMWI 1, aoino 111111"'" .. MOTOll:~l'OltlS WEEl(LY, 1W9 °'1tl! $1 • '"'""'Dor' ll1td'I. c;..111orn11 1'2tt) fl•• f'wtlll~llt '"" • t C..1t/ot'r>l1 (G•• -t Hon, 2aot Q....,11 S""'' Nl'Wl>tl•I BtKf>, (1lltuinl1 1'2663 Tiii\ litlllnttl ll CO!laUC!to by t (Or• 110<1!lon 5't• PuDll>l'llll(I Inc Dontl<I J lttt~.,..,1<1n, P•t1lo1n1 Tl'lh 1111.,..,0f>I WI> lilld '"'1111 tllt Covn•Y Cl••• o! Oft nQt ai.,,,1y Oii No•tmllt<' a. lOl l"·lfll• PuDll.nld Ort f'IQI C0t1I OtllY Pilot Dt<t mo.r 7, t. 16. 11. 19/l 2'•0·1) PUBLI C NOTICE ------------I lltJ NOTICI! TO CltaOITOll IUPll!Olt COUlf 0 1' Ttll! •rATe OP CALIP'Oll;NI& FOii: THE! COUNT'!' 0 1' 0 11;,1,NGI! No. ,l,·Jlltt E1t111 of EM•L F. llRWAS. Octtlld NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN lo 11\t cr1<1ltor1 of tht 1bovt l'ltmld Otcldtnl !nd1 all j)t"""' l'ltYlng tl1lm1 1g1lnlf Ill• Wld detMon1 ''' r1q1rlre<1 10 1\11 mt m, wl!n !ht nte1n1rv •wcht", 1n t<1e 01!1t1 at ll'lt <Irr~ OI Ille t DO•t •"'·lltQ cou•,, "' lo pr1>1nl tr>em . .,.,11n 1n1 n«111arv voucner1. lo 11141 un· O•"'ll"-.J 11 tht 0111'• of Mr 1nor111•1. COOK~EV. COLEll""N & tiOWA~D, 11) Town & Coon!<• R1110. Dr1ngt, Ct llt..,..nll fl?~i, wnlc h 11 tt1t pl1c1 ol 1>1J1lntn ut lne una~rt!grota In 111 mantr• 1>1 •· t•1nlno 10 rne e.i11t o! w lo O•cfdent, w•!hln lo~• month• <1111• tt•e tint pu1>1lco- h~n ot 1n" no1k1, n~t~J Dt"<.~""'er 6. 1913 J[ANETTC M ZlllWAS LH·<:.,l<I • Ol lt11 Wiii o;ol trie ~DO•t nomed 11..:t'denl COOl(SEY, COLEMAN & HOWARO IH Town & CGUnlfy ll:Nd 0<1n9e, c 11.r. ,, ... To!; (IU) 50-~ll! Al!urneu lor E~tculrl• Put>"•he<I O<dhQt CN ll Dt1ly Pilot. Dctemoer 9. 16. lJ, 30. 19/l ~1'1·/l P UBLIC NOTICE 'UPlltlOll COUll:T 011' THE STAT!e 01" CALIFOllNIA f'Oll lHI COUNTY OP 01,t,HIOI No. ,l,·111" NOTICE OF HEARING OF PITITIO .. FOR Pll0 8,t,TI! OP' WILL ,t,ND FOil Ll!TTEllS ll!ITAMENT.t.llY ~IOHD WAIVE DI E111!t of JACK WR.-,THER, Ill. Deceo!oed. "IOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN th1! DONALD BILLINGS BROWN tit! l ilfll 11ereln t Jl'!ll!lan lor prab11e ol wlll •nd !or 1,.u1nce of Lwllt" Te.i1ment1ry ro Pelillaner 48ond wdlvo;:1} rtfe•enct !o ... 11ocn 1' mice tor lur111er partlcul~••, 1no 1n1! !he '""' ~nd pl1ct 01 ~el•lriv lht •~me n~• 11ten 111 !or 01<:em1>er Jl. 1913, ~t 9 00 1.m .. In 11'11 courtroom ot Depnr trnen1 No. J of •••d <our!, 1t 700 C.ivlC Cen!tr Drive 1'1111, ln !ne Cit• ot S~nl1 Ane. C1lllor~l~. OdTe<I Oet emwr 7, 19/l WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, Counry Clerk 1(4PL,t,N, LIVINGSTON, GOODWIN, S•lll<WITZ AND SILVIN 45' Nortft llo~..,l'Y 0,1_.., h~y MU(a, C1llfenilt "''' T•l nu1 ,,, ... 11 1nd m-ot0t Atlorn1y1 tor: Pttlllontr Publlllltd Orlr>gt Cotst Otll~ Pilot, Dlctmt>tr I, q, ll, l~ll 3139-IJ PUBLIC NOTICE SLP-!'6 NOTIC E TO CRltllTORj SU PElt!Oll; COUIT OF TH• ~TATE OF CAl,.ll'OINIA F Oil THE CO UNTY OF OllANGE No. A·11lSf ESldle er WILLIAM w. OTT,.,WAY, Dtt~~led NOTICE IS HE'Rl::BY GIVE~ ta the crl!<ll!ori ol 1111 11:1<>v• 111mtd dectden! m11 all pus<.>n.• no¥lng tla;ms 1galn•t '"" ""'" Ctctaenl 111 rt"QU•rl d to !lit lllertr, wltn tn. nttenerv uoucner1, ln tl'>t offkt ol Int clerk of '"' 11>0v1 1t111l!l8(1 coun. or lo prl!.tn! tn1m, witn tn• ntCeu1rv vouclleri. lo 11\t un· oerslgned 11 c/o l(ll\lftl a. AnCl«>'>n, 1010 N. Broa<h•dV. P.O. Bo• J'IS, Snnto ... nJ, C~lllornl• 11'1102. wnlcll i• !ht pl~C• ot bu•lneu <li rnM undtr~·gn~<l !n 111 "'"""'' pe•l~inin11 lo the t•ldte of ~did <lt<:l'den1. wltnln lour montn1 t !ttr Ille !Its! put>lltation ol thl• notltt . D1re.1 De<:~m~r " n11. Borbd< a 0 . Ouar!t Aamonl llralri• o;ot th1 e•!llt ot 1he dOOvt namta dK~tnr J1mtt IE. Wilh t lm al l(il'Hltl & ,t,ndtnlll'I 1010 Nlll'lll &rffd•nW s1nt1 ""'"· C1lllD!'nl• tlKl2 Ttl: ~IUJ JM-1711 Atl!ll'ftev-hlr Allmlnlllrl!rlr. PuDli•r>t'd Oronge CO<l•1 D•ily Pi!o!, December 9, 16. lJ. XI, 1911 llll·ll PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! TO Cltl!DITOllS SUPERIOR COURT OF THI STATI! OF CALll"ORNIA l'DR THE COUNTY Opt 011,1,NOE No. 4 ·17f'1 E•ldl• of CORA LEE HOGLAND, 0L'<ea•e<I. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVl!~l !o tne c•Mllor~ of IF>t t tlOVt n1m1<1 Oectdenl 1nal all parl!ll'll llav.ng cl1lm1 1;•ln" Ille »la de<tden•s 1r1 •!"Ou•r•.il lo 1<11 '"'"" wlt!l In• nKen••Y voucntr>, •n 1111 ollic• ol 1111 d er• ot !l'lt t bOVI .,..lllltd court. or to prtun! tl'ltm, w1111 •ne nei;en1ry vCklc11111. to !llt U•" oerslgnt<I at 1611 WtsTCll!I Drive. Suite 109. New110'! Be1,n, Cail!. fl660. wnlr t> 11 tne pl•ct ol bu•\n•n ol lht unl!tfsl9n!!d In all m1ne•1 '""lf•ning lo !fie ••I•'• 01 st lO dectd•n!, wl!llln lour monl~• oll~• 1ne !lr11 1>ul!llc1llon ol !Ill\ natlco O~te<I tlov. 1J. 191l D€NN15 W, HOOL.ANO Aomlnl•11t1or of Int E1t1t1 o! lllt 1t>Gv• named d1<:1Cl n! Sl!IDEL, Cll,l,IL & SERIER 1•11 W~il<ll!! Ori••· Sudt Hit Newpor1 1 .. cn. (i llt. 'IU6 T4L U11) ... ).ft4t A!lornev1 !or ; AamlnlttrUOI' P upil,l'ltd Oran11' Co~•• Oa•!Y P l!o•. No•CfnO" 25, 1nu Dr;;emtH!r ;, t, U, 1~1l ]i,U·ll PUBLIC l\'OTICE NOTICE TO CAEOITOllS SUPEltlOR COUIT 01' THI! 5TATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TllE COUNTY OF ORANGE No. A·lllSJ E,1111 ol IDA E. WEBER. t i"'° ~nit«<'! 1> 104 EMMA WEBE R, O~ctt!.td. NOTI CE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN !o lt11 cre(lllor> ot the t l>O,,. ntmtd decedtnt tnat 111 pe+">on• 11••1"'1 clalm1 1g1ln>f lht l&•d !le<:O<lfnl 1r1 rtq'lirtd to flit tllem. wlln n.. ne<:enarv •DOKF!trl, !n Ille o!flco ot lhl <le•k Of 11\t 1b0v1 •nli!le<I courl. or lo pre.en! Ille"', ... 1111 Int M<:tSllfV VOU(l\tn. to '"" un· de-rilgnll(I tt lit EtJt 11th Slreet, Cot!t M111, C1lltornl1, wnicn 11 lht p!t Ct of b\11lntn or 11\t ~n(leroigned In 111 rnt !llr• perttlnlng lo 111, t >tatt 01 w id (l('(;ll<ltn!, .. .inin lou• m<lntn~ 1ncr 11'11 lint p1,1bllct1lon ot lhl~ oot•ct. O~td Ntvtmber It, 1911 ~\1rltn 8 ulli1 Aomlnh!ralrh of 111e EJtole of Ille aoovt 1>ame<1 dec•<hnl P,t,OL A, HANNA Allorllty 11 Llw Hartror LIW 8uildlnt "' IE11t 11111 5trett C(ltll M-. Ctlltor11la t'HU Tel; (JUI Mt·ltOI • '41.fltP At!_., for ,1,.imlnh lr•lrl• Pvbll•htd Or1n111 Cot•! O•llr Piiot, NovtmtH!r 11, lS t nd December 1, t. 1913 lJll·1l PUBLIC NOTICE SLP·lH NOTICli TO CREOlf ORI I UPaltlOR cou•t OF THI! STAT• OF CALIFOJIN IA FOii; THIE COUNTY OF OllANOa Na. A·Tm1 E1ttlt Cl! CLAll:,t, F. LIPPl.-,lT, De<:1t1t<!. NOTICE IS HE ll:E t Y GIVEN to , ... crldlt0t• ol l~t 1bovt ntmtd llKl<IHll 11111 t it pt• 1on1 1\1¥1"9 <l1lm1 ta1ln1t The u 111 11ec..ienl ,,.. rlQ\llrtd ro tllt lhtm, wllh •~• nte•i.urv Y«Kritrl. In fhf o!llcot. "' th• ct••-OI Int t bOv• entl!l..i co~n. or lo pr1ienl lti.m, with tne ""''"''V vouc11tr1, to ,.,. ur>- llt •lly11e<;1 •! cfo l(Jndel 4 AntMrtOfl, !lo~ )?~ ''"nit ,.,.... C11!k>n!it t Z701, .,.h•C'll h '"-llll Ct QI 111/lln.tll OI ll'lt un<le••'ll".otd In tll melltfl P1111lnlno to I~ '''"' ~ w ld oectOt/11, within !ov• m0<><n1 1l1tr \tit tlr1t pV!)llc1tlon O! l,.,I, MOll(I, Oiled Nov 11, lt/3 M.&ry Jp11n~!\t W!ldl E1teu"'" ol !ha Wiii of 111e 111!<:lv• n1m1<1 !lt<tll•nt 1(1 NOIL & AN Oall;SON 1010 Nl>l'lb SrMdWIY 80• Jl\ Stftlt A.111, c.e111em11 t Jm r111 tno 111--'m Allon11y1 "" l!•tt:vtt11 P1t111)1F!t(I Or1"1" COlllf Dt ll'I' l'llol. Movttnbtr 1&. ZS ltfl4 Dectrnblt t, t, lffl lllS·TJ ' '--~"'-'_"_'"_"'_,,~~-][rt! l Mtu1n lff J1le lM M .. u11r1~r•l~U Htm.tl uo MtlHlt Ht-Pt• l t lt . • IU A,r .... tor wit ····-······· UI ,l,HrlPMnh ltt Wit , IU l l'llfttH Pl"t,...,., l!o4 (1 .... !try Lfh/CryJh 1H Ctmmtn:ltl Pl"t"'1Y I ll Ct,...lftl"lum1 ''' 11!1 ........ 110 OuJlt.at1/Unlt1 11lo •. .... IU Htv11i M M _,,..,. 114 IMIMI Prt,.,,., , , , 166 tndu•lrW.I Pl"lp1ny . lU lo.th Ml' .... 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Convenlent't' kitchen Hou511 tor Salt G!neral BIG CANYON CUSTOM VIEW HOME Pirst offering of NE\V split-level rambling llacienda . Great golf course vu! 5 !:!ft, den. Oil & huge recreation rni. $366,000. 8 OAKMONT LNE Ol'EN SAT/SUN 1-5 DOVER SHORES-LUXURY & QUALITY c ·ust. bit. spac. 5 Bil contemp. f~R , Corin. DR, 41/z baths, 3-car gar. ,\ir-cond , inarble, lge cov. patio. Huge jac-u zzi. Incl. land. 1337 GALAXY DR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 THE BLUFFS-TENNIS CLUB VILLAS Urand New! l\-lany extras. Beaut . greenbelt Corner 3 bdrn1, DR ''Linda" n1odel. $78.500 Beaut. 3 bdrm. FR, "Paula" model. $74,950 2701 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Huge jacuzzi & poo l. Pop ul ar Portofino model \V /3 BR, form Oft. FR plus scp. bonus rm \V /study & ha. Vu froin instr ste. 1812 PORT STIRLING OPEN SUN 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$149,500 Unusual design & appts in ('hoice 2-story Ne\V O\\·ner's unit \V , 2 BR. f<'R, library & 3 frplcs. 2 f1R rental unit. Near shops. 608 MARGUE RITE SAT/SUN 1-5 SPYGLASS HILL-$125,000 Beaut. brand New stone trim 2-story 4 BR home \V/forn1al DR & huge recreation rn1 . 7 TWIN LAKES CIRC. SAT/SUN 1·5 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 6444910 _G_•_n_•_r_•_l __ ~----J G __ •_n_,_,_._1 ______ _ VACANT+ POOL NEW ENGLAND NEW • $237 MO. COTTAGE • $25,000! NO DOWN! V,\CANT • NF:\\'LY JlEFIX· \\'arn1 panf'l~t e111ry. Cozy ' ISHEf) TllRLj-QUT: \'aulterl living roon1. R.'li~t·tl hf'~IMh & beam ceilings. l·lllge Ji\'-! l1r<'pl;H·l'. Fami1.•· k11< hen. LnJ.! rooni. C'hC'l'l\I kit••hf'n I t·r<'.~h pAi11t ma ri i c· 11 r c n l~•rge l:lf'clroonls. NE\\' yard~. :\r, dr111n and lr;11· I'/\ I t·rr in .~ Ollf: "l.L .\' E\\' 1)11} 111C'll! .". T••tn l ]I r i (' I'. Sii.AG! 1\ll NI::\\' 1Jlun1b1ng $2;('.!~10. :.\uJ(t h l1rry to SC'c: ,t. lit;ht fixtureos. B/t,\ND Call nov.'! W -:lJ35. I\'E\V B.OOF? 2j' 1.:abana patio. Kidll('y shaf){'rl \·A.Ro S!ZF. POOi.! .IL'ST S500 l)(J\\'l\ -$2.17 i\!0. pa\·s ;ill'. ::;n1al! l'l<i~in~ ro~tc;:, • FULL l'RICF: .~2\000! C;.ill fast • 96.1·6767. OPl'N71L 9 • /7'5 F(JN TO BE NICE! THE REAL ESTATERS AND THERE WE WERE IN ESCROW OP!N nL 9. fT'S RJN 70 BE l>llCEr [~: ~ *SUPER BUYS* La gnua Beach lat.JSSOO 2 Bedrm duplexs $34,950 Beach Cottage $49,950 5 br Nwpt Hghts $63,SOO 7 Income Units $59,500 I Beach Duplex $119,500 C11Jt for additinn:il info 642-1771 INCL UDF:S RE FRIG· ERATO!l! Sl·cluded second story 1>1'1drourns, Very pl1· \'ate cnt.'los.·1l 1•o!io. Large olyn1pll' <'01nrn1.1n pool. AJ· sumable FHA loan SU,600 · 5a~ rt. • $114 n10. Pr I nl e bearh lO\\'ll area . call to- day 963-6767. OPfN TIL ~ • ITS FUfi TO BE NIC(I II ' ' - THE REAL ESTATERS A-FRAME BY THE SEA \\'nnt 111"0111hi natlon or 1nou11- l:li 11 .seelu~iun plus seRshOl'f' l1vin~! Y11u nHISl see this " bt>d1·non1, 2 ba 1 11 h1dra11ay. t.:ltlmalc in p1·11iH'Y -f'\1·lusivi: con\· 1111u11 t~'. ()nl.v S 4 7, 9 :'> 0 . til6-77lJ -()[)1'!1 t"ICS 21).jj \I csttlilr [)1·. OPEN HOUSE NEAR GOLF COURSE rr~li11lous h<1rnr i11 hesl Hun· llngiun Ut>,1l'h ! o ca I I (•n . Priced for quir k s:1lr. You nre 11.ll i111·1!f><l Sat & Sun frnn1 noon '1il 5 p.n1. 5972 (iild1"t'rl C'irclt• lnorth of \\';u ·n•r .~-11 rs! nt Sp!" dalf'I or pltone 11·12·2335. OPEi>/ TrL ~ • lfS ~UN t0 BE N/CEI iM g THE REAL ESTATERS WE WORK FREE From this 1td. hecnu.'Je you 111·on't \\'tt nl to nlil's seeing this sharp 3 hdrm home in Costa '1ese for just S2t!}5(). C1nsr lo schools. nl~u fcnt'C<I hack yard, ne1\' G0\'0 ! proi.:ra1n 1hat !;'1'r•1')'00f' fl \Jali ril'S ru r -'l ith Sl:.100 do"·n paynll'n\. Call f1•1· 11 pnol n1n1rnt. Walker &Lee ~l •l •• ,.,. -~54c>-_9-191 Opt.'n c __ 'c'c'-"c· __ PRICE REDUCED! $244 MO. TOTAL A.~.~umC' 1~~ VA loon. Full pTk·e is nn11· just S32.;,t'()! Spacious fan1il;!>' home. Big r n1y st>p<1n11t" f,1n11ly rooni. F1\rndy !\IN' l:><"dl't)o.Jrni;. Bl'igh\ Sflill'i"U" k1I• hen. Call IU)11· 111 "l'l'. i\17·GOl0. OPfN Tll g • IF S FUN JU BE NICEr THE REAL ESTATERS LAKE VIEW \\lien Thi' huyrr skipped rn11•n. llis IQJ-S is your gain. S.19.950. 1rr;.. do~·n or \'A ~J.cro. Th1.<;: shnrp 3 bdr 2 baih hop1I' ha.~ 11n e.""<tra run1pus roon1 , 20.-.;40 pool. flf'\\' slt•ti:;: CRl"p!'.'rillg and rustom feRtures thron1<:hout. All v,\ 11roc1'.'!Sn1i::: dnnr· Qr .\OUr rhllire of l'On\'e ntio nal lrndl'rs f•1r 1'f1n1prtili\'I' IQ<ln rHt1·s. C:d! Ro•d CarJ)('l , Hr:1110r:<: ~Hl;....~(~10 1797 Orange A\'t'., c.~1. I Omtu~21 1 ~i Frnn1 this ·I h1.'flMOm Lake ~·orl'::I Condon1!niun1 Coun- try living: near sbopping, schools anrl [ree\\'U\'~. Qf- fert..'<! for .S65,000 Or 11i11 l<'ll"f' ;i r S:;t.') mo. Call COL\VELL 646-<fi,55 . FORCED0"'-=s~A~LE~ POOL HOME • ASSUMABLE! i\IUST ~t-:1.1. N0\\1! Tt'rrifif' entt>rl:•u1111\•nl home. Ba; I sporkhn~ rx-.ol. [IRn<"l' pnvil· ion df'<'k1111.: Pnot \'if'1l' l1l'ing I roon1. llig hon1cn1ak1·r kit· rhen .. F'OUR BEDfiOO,IS. No qu:11!fyinJ:; ro 11."i;1nne exist in.: lo<1 n . $.17.500 r u 11 price, Sec n1)11·! Call 1!47·6010. OPfN Tll § • /7'S FUN 70 BE MCE'f e-' ' ' THE REAL ESTllTERS :21 NE\V homes under con· ~!n1cUon in Fou n l o In Valley. Clo~e by Civic Center & l\.1Ue Square Park. Call no1v fo r rhorce of \oca· non & choice opt.Ions. 839-3231, Cassie Develop. men! Corp. PUBLIC AUCTION STATE or CALIF. Residence~ in Corona rlcl i\1ar n NANCING 1\VAILABLE Mr. WHt 620-3708 Fnt Profit is at\s\ned \1>hen you &ell throuah result-get- ting DaUy PUot Classified 6 BLOCKS TO OCEAN rrnm t his ne11l.v rcfurbishe<I (,;! r l'p 11SS f'Sl;iO n . ·I lx·d ri'On\s, 2 haLhs, 011 l;iri;:"!' lot [<lr nnl.v SZ:1,:riCr~ &trer S••l' lh!S Onf' rivu·kly' 4l11ly Sf.J) do11.n~! Gl6-illl Ope11 l'\•'~. Walker &Lee RtAl •IT•T• Great f{lr yl'ar rounrl Jiving le cl~e tri the villa~e :l yr old Bavarian s!ylc 3 lc\'t'I home "'ilh open beam cell· ings l hru-out, :l hr 2 ba + co1nplelcly llnishNI haM?· mt'nt !or playrnl ,,,. .<;:hop. Lrnlry tacililles. $~.500. (2tn 451-3898 alter 6pn1 or anytime \~:eekends. ic\rcr11011 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX PEEK-A-VTE\V & TRl:~ES :l Bit, 2BA , f11.m rni. 3 BR. hath + gueAt unit. suo.cm ca11 6i3-5636 N••d tr11nsport11tlon 1 A BEST LOCATION BEST PRICE NEW DUPLEX OLD CORONA I Gn.-at :l lwch'110n1 01vn1·r's unit ritu , ~ 2 brdrnom & 2 ba1h 11011. ~:xrellrnt loca- llOh. Tree h11rd slrel'L Near lhr Bl'11rh. .lust strps to the park. Call no1v and \\'C ~·ill i;end you a fn"e linan- clal analysi.~. 671-S:i."J(). ()P(_N 71l 11 • H'S FU/'I TO fK NICE' THE REAL ESTllTERS WHAT A XMAS GIFT!! Gh·c your fan1tly !he best! An irnn1arul.:1tc '1 hedroon1 in J[;u·bQr VletV llon1e!!. Dra- mft!lc !ilc rnt1>', near new gDlil C'11rpcli111{.'Fo1m1.1I din- ing. Shuttered f11n1Hy room. Tropical landscnplr\i". 0\\'ll· er moving to Ohio. Hurry! Call 673-85.">0. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A ll,AIL Y PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 General General JJJo !J~/e LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms,, with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- l<tc ular vie\\·! \Vaterfront livtng rrn. with step-down wet bar. Pier & float_ $275,000. * * * * WATERFRO NT LOT ON LIDO NORD 30'xl05'. Magnificent View! $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 B•ytldo Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-4161 General General * 95 ACRES ESCONDIDO * e EXCELLENT FOR AVOCADO TREES. e ADJACENT TO 450 AC RES PROPOSED TllAILER CAMP SITE. e WILL TRADE FOR HOME OR PROP· J'RTY IN BIG CANYAN, LI NDA ISLE Oil LIDO ISLE. EVENINGS 640-0634 l'RINCIPALS ONLY NEW LISTING Bt'a.utif'u t Back Hay -"pnnlsh type hon1e. 3 Oversized be(!fl.Xl!l \S, :l1~ h 111 h S . Separate living mt + dining r1n. Profess i onn 11 y de co ru t cd . Oetach<'<l K•u·age. l1eavy shake roof. E :-: c ell en t f inane ing a1·1.ilnblL'. CALL ANYTIME 646-3928 or Eve. 646-4543 Lachenmye Rea ltor CANYON VIEW AND CUL DE SAC STREET Quiel Cost:i !'>lesa 11elghborhood too~ A g:reat 3 hed1uon1 home. Ne~·ly p.1!n1rd lt1si1I<' & 0111. All fnr nnly S27.:.00. f'or in- forinatlf•n, t•nll 646-7171. OPCN 7/L 9 • ITS FUN TO BC l'l/C[I ~ General THE REAL ESTATERS General EA!->'TSIDE COSTA ~tESA BEAUTY -$2000 sq. fl . sunken/beamed c e I I Ing available -NO DOWN - to GI. 3 br 2 ba & exC"ellent nelghhrlrhood, Only S36.000. Bkr 5-lii·0022. N••d 1port1 •4Nfpm•nff CICJ.S, For Clwifitd Ad ACTION Call A OAIL Y l'IL01 AD-VISOR 642 -5671 Thf' lnstt>~t dr111\' in the \\'e~t. General MACNAB IRVINE , ~-----~~·~----~-. FINER HOMES NEWLY LISTED in llarbor Vie\v. Palermo Model '\J.' /vi ew from Ne\\1port Center to Saddleback. 4BR's & f''R, 2 fireplaces & 'vet bar. $82,500. Jane Frazee 6-J,2-8235. \X31) EXECUTIVE HOME 1'.Iodel perfect 4BR/l<'ft Baycrest. charmer. $110.000. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. 1933 SANTIAGO. ( X32) LIDO'S BEST BUY Beamed ceilings in EVERY room. All new lnterior-3BR's, 3 baths, $83,000. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. 216 VIA LORCA. (X33) TURTLEROCK DUPLEX UNIT! 4BR/FH/DR unit -Brand new! ONLY $58,500 -owner wants fast action! Laszlo Sharkany &14-6200. (X34 ) A STUDY IN CHARM Corona del J\lar -3BR featuring lots of used brick & \\IOOd , stunning new decor in earth colors. Gourmet kitchen. Private beach. !9!!,500. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (X35 ) LAGUNA HILLS LUXURY CONDO Highly upgraded 2BR, 3 bath. formal DR or conv. den. 2 fireplaces. Custom drapes & wall coverings. Corner unit -view of mountains. $65,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (X36) lllG CANYON'S FINiST CONDOMINIUM Only Versailles Model ready for early pos- session. Has double fairway view s & space for 4-0' pool. 4BR/FR. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. •4 RUE GRAND DUCAL. (X37) STEPS TO BEACH Luxurious 3BR w /new carpeting thruout. Tri·level China Cove home newly decorated & paneled. Ocean & Jetty Vlews-lhe ul- tiJnate in privacy. $143,000. Beverly Mor- phy 642-8235. (X38) "ACROSS FROM PARK " Lovely 4BR. FR Irvine home ; •harp con- dition: just reduced to $57,900. Laszlo Shar- kany 644-6200 . (X39) YOUR CHOICE of last 2 remaining Monaco Model cMtd<>- mlniums in Big Canyon. Each w/S elegant BR's & 3 baths. From Ul0,000. T. Queen 644-6200 or B. Gothar 642-8235. (X4-0) DOVER SHORES LOT Unparalleled View lot Approx. 78'x174'x92' xl47, R-1 zoned. View of Upper Bay. '89,500 Fee. Amy Guion 642-8235. (X41) ..,. ( INlne 1-··IM .. NNlly_,.., I IOI 0o¥et Drlvt 142·1211 '"' MHArtf'lur M,•1200 ....,..,, ... oh,C.llfOfnl• tHQ ' 1(;;;;:;;;;;------r:::-:-:::;;------...,-----------------·--,.-------------------------S1111da~. Dtctm~r 9. 1973 I Gener•I G I 3 ~ \;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~·~"i!i'•~fi~~;;;:;;;:;;;,11~~~~ .. --iiiijljiiij;i~~~~iiiijljiiij;i--iiiij:I~~~~-:----::--~~'..!!--:---:-~ --------General \ Genna I Gener•I General Gene•el Gener•I LJAJLT f'IL01 D :1 General --, BEST IN BLUFFS * * * * * * WATER VIEWS ' If it's Ayres .... BRAND NEW CONDOS * BEAU-n n VJ IJ. ~ • ' • TIFUL GREENBELTS * BEST OF , .... efe (/..)arre ff f<.ea(lu Her·1tage Collect·1on $8!,SOO !"t;• 1t s BUILT. EVERYTHING * SPLIT LEVEL & ii BLUFFS FRONT ROW I ONE LEVEL * PRICED TO SELL prejenfj ONE STORY BEAUTY NOW. IN MESA VERDE YETI -Great 4 bedroom INCLUDING-E PLAN , BAYFRONT WATERFRONT! MOUNTAIN VIEW! with forma l dining room. Beautifull y up· End Unit. 2,45n Sq ft ,, fahulou s vi ew,~ RR , GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD _ Charming 3 graded, top landscaping and many fruit trees. 2 1/:.i ba .• fo1·n1al d1.ning, fam. rn1. ,~·/extra bedroon1 hon1e, 1nust see to appreciate il's Many extras. Assumable loan Und er $47 ,000. frpl. l~ we t bar. many assets. Please call 642-5200. CALL 546.-5880 NEW ONE LEVEL-LARGE "PAULA" NEWPORT SHORES OWNER MOVING 1950 ~q. ft.., 3 Bit, 2 ba., fani. r1n .; Jovely DID YOU KNOW-that you can buy a dream TO OREGON -Leaving nice 3 bedroom, upgrad.ed curp~ts & _cust. drapes & \Vall-house near ocean and pool for only $45,900? shake roof, hardwood fl oor, blt ns, fireplace , paper.:.! Lge. pr1~·. patios. '1. Story, 3 bedroonl-light arid airy \\•ith open 13/4 bath, excellent carpets and drapes. 'fake FOR B U hea1n ceilings. J·lurry, caJ l about this new over loan 6~4~0 interest. Asking $3 1,500. L FFS INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 540-1151. SEE ME SAT. & SUN . 1-5, AT 2987 listing. QUEDADA !OFF VISTA DE L ORO I ENJOY CHRISTMAS BY A FIRE ASSUME 7°/o LOAN ALMOST BIG ENOUGH FOR A YULE LOG NO LOAN FEES AND EVERYONE QUALi · HELEN B. DOWD -J1n1nediate possession is possible when FIES -Sharp, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath pool hon1e. you purchase this 3 bedroom horne. Quality features including hardwood floor s. 1000 Cliff Dr ive, Cliff Haven, N.B. Sat/Sun. 1-5 ceda r lined close ts, shake roof, ne w cpts. and 1nuch, 1nuch n1ore! priced only $39 ,950. CALL REAL TOR BLUFFS SPECIALIST 644-0134 EARLY BLUFFS, VIEW, 1-LEVEL END . UN l1' on beaul. Vista Caudal, w/pan- oran11c back bay vic\v. t~i ke nc\v, 2 BR . 2 ba .. furnial dining, \v /hugc J9x47 ft. patio. f{~1re opo rtunity at $66,500. NEW LISTING UNIVERSITY PARK-Beauti ful 3 bedroom "Tulane model" ho111e. Lovely pati o. trees and landscaping-on a quiet cu!desac. Call for detail s. 1-G;;;";;;"";;;';;;•1;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:G;;:•;;••;;;';:•l;;,,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;I CLAMMING AND SURFING I" ONE BLOCK AWAY TO SANDY BEACH- OCEAN & BAY VIEWS -POOL, TOO O'vncr has moved out of state, so buy and Lu sk 11.V. _I fills. Cd!\f. 3 Bdrni. ·I-dining n1ovc into this \veil cared for Ne,vport Beach rn1 . & ran11ly rn1 ., ·I-2 frplcs.; extensive duplex before Christ111as. det king around tgc. pool. J)ay & nighttime panoran1ic views. Outstanding condition. Off ice Open Saturdays & Sundays now 546-5880. BIG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR ALL -5 Big bedrooms, over· sized ra1n ily roon1 ,v;rptc., full bltn. kitc hen w/eating area. beautifully in1pro ved \vith ex- cellent drapes & shag cpts., dble. garage \Vith load s of storage. JJri1ne Costa !\1esa location. Full price ~43 ,950. CALL 540·1151. TUCKED AWAY !!·PL\~: An ('-.;ci\111g rlt'11• stylr or Ji\'illg, Vt' r y Sphl"iOUS r.!1:-:Q S<J. fl. I .. 1 !11h·n1. h•\ntt· ln .1 ln-11·1·•'1 I 1lr<;ig11 1';11k.11":un1,· 11<'11' ,,j h:1y & 1·11y l!ghls. Qull"1 ('UI tl•· sai· l •11· a, i 0 II . l~>tll"l11•'l k11t·h1•u \\'Ith '"\(Ill or 1111· t1n('" 11pph:111t·1·"· I ~·or111.~l 11111111~ 1·111. & ;• 1n11s11•r s111tr you 11 011 I h1•li<'\'t' • 11"s lllll!•'~ EASTBLUFF I REAL TY 644-1133 OPEN HOUSE-I 1871 PORT I MARGATE 1 TO 5 SAT. & SUN . :': BH. '1 BA. fn11dly ''l()lll a11d f\1l'!1lld rl111ing. f;u·111t •!' Plan \1"ilh 1,r;i11rlfully ap pointrd fn1111 nnd 1·f>;1 1· .v111•rl-. ! h•ah1 ring litrr11llv 1nns of n1asn111)'. 1)pcn J ~an1 pal in ( i~)Vl'.l"S ,{:, SUll til'l'kS. \ 111 1he i:r{'{!nbc!L 11 s1n111·~ Best LA CUESTA BY THE SEA Tradition of California Living Bright & Sophisticated If you are in the market for a new home - see these outstanding, CUSTOMIZED HOMES by Frank H. Ay res & Sons. Minutes away from the Harbors & Marinas -designed to reflec t their cas ual, carefree surroundings. e 4 & 5 Bedrooms e 2350 to nea rly 3000 Sq . Ft. 2 & 3 Car Garages, concrete driveways, trash compactors, automat ic garage door openers, continuou~ cleaning ovens. Prices start at $52,90-0. LA CUESTA BY THE SEA :\Yrl;'s l!n n1e~~·n ce IHO;j Model s At Brook hurst & Atlanta, H.B. 968-2929 • 968-1338 • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. $89,500. OPEN SUN. l·S 909 TILLER WAY J PETE BARRETT REALTY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - neat 3 bedroo1n home, on oversized lot, \Vith plenty of room for boat, ca111per, etc. 2 Sepa- rate storage shed s (could be a 'vorkshop). Completely fen ced and private. Full price thro1v fron1 !hf' !YtOl. Only -G---1--General $ 71,.)()() fl'I'. Con1f' (I u it:k -;;•;;•;;;•;;•;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;: I · only $29,000. CALL 546-5880. TRIPLEX 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B. 644-7211 1" Best inf'orne blly in tow n. Three 2-bdrn1. un its. lovely grounUs -1 pool. $95.000. 642-5200 FIXER UPPER 1 1-~~~!!!~~?-:!!-!-!-!~!~!:-!-~~!-~~~-![ NEWPORT BEACH -Big, Big bargain, 2300 ct I• sq. ft., 21/2 baths, 3 Bedrooms, fan1ijy room, 1.::i .• .:;,:~~ ... ~ ! ... ~ :· ri,;l~!·(~ 1. _______:_____;, I '"· ~ ... -.,.:;-,-:;f" I ~' DISTINCTIVE . I OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Se rvice Only Experie nce Orange Coast fireplace, double ga r., boat stora-ge. Bring your pa int and paper you'll hal'e a ball ! Now vacant. CALL 540-11S1 . I MESA VERDE ~c'ii' J ust s!rps fron1 t h •• 1 c-luhhou.~f·, 2:lOO S<f. [I. nl j sl1<:1•r 1'.lrganl'C'. 1. 11 s-Ii , l·11r1l'l'ts. d1 ·a1J{'s, ll'allpap•'I'' and <1J11'M"lint111t>nt s. T 11' 11 ' fir 1' p ln<:cs. ~:xcc111 ional I patio r!cs1gn. Luxury pool I 1vi1 h jac11z;d. Exqtll...,ite 10 : thP !\nt's1. drtail. Ca l I 1 Can Provide 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 General General * * OPEN HOUSES * * #SO LINDA ISLE . SAT/SUN. 1·5 J3uilcler's cuso ln1 ho1ne. 3 BR .. family rm., 1n<1id"s r m. & bil liard rn1.; pier & slip. $250,000 112 VIA PALERMO · LIDO ISLE OPEN S \1' SllN. 2-5. 3 -~-1\ study. Parquet fl rs.; o\v ner transferred. $104 ,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 -SHORECLIFF Enjoy the lovely ocean vie\V fro1n the spa- cion."> living rooni. ·rhrec bed roon1s. 3 baths, and \rorkshop. SI251000. 133 SI-IORECLIFF HOAlJ. COZY BAYSHORE HOME Private beaches and boating fa cilities avail- able for your use. ln11naculate conditio n. $58 ,500. HIDEOUT IN CHINA COVE S!t1ps tu pri\'otc bay heat·h. this :3 bcclroon1 ho111e has been co111pletely redecorated and is reacly for irnn1ccli:1te occupancy! Sl04,500 SUNNY DREAM HOME 3 licdroon1s. 2 hath s. large li ght kitchen. Like ne111 l'ond1tio11 F.'.lst escrov.·. Only $54.DOO. SHO RECLIFFS NEW LISTING ln1agi11c'. Four bedroorn .... three baU1s, fan1i· ly rooin and pool. $75.000 BLUFFS TOWNHOUSE! l\1ake an appointn1ent to see this out stand· ing, professionally decorated 2 bedroo1n, den hom e. 1·erraz1.o entry and kitchen. Lovely "'all papers. A Ge1n~ $55,927 CHARMING IRVINE TERRACE Vaca nt and ready for occ upa ncy. 3 bedroo1n. 3 bath , extra large livin g room . Top condi· lion ror lease $450 /nionth with option to buy al only $69,500. BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS Perhaps the best undeveloped lot in Big Canyon . Overlooks 50 acres of greens and fair\vays. Perfect site for elegant home. Qui et cul-de-sac street. $69,500. TAX PROBLEM Herc comes shelter: new four plcx with one 3 b'cclroon1 unit and three 2 bedroom units. LoL<> of pa rking, closed ga ra ges. good loc- ation close to shopping, 5 n1inutes to beach. $107 ,000 LAKE FOREST SECLUSIONS Live in beautiful forest -pool. tennis, lake, sailing, horses. Unique 4 bedroom, 2 bath, separate den, 'vet bar, forma l dining. $63,000 ~ Coldwll,Bal*8r ~ 644-1766 2161 Sen Joaquin H1l11 Rd., N.B. Dtiily Pilot Classified Ads for Action ••• Call 642-5678 C.F.Colesworlhy & Co.-Reallors NO ENERGY CRISIS HERE Vaca tion year round just a short 1V2; bl ock s fro1n the beach. \Valk 2 blocks to the inarket. One year ne w duplex-4 bedrooms up and 3 do\vn. E ach unit \rith its O\\'O fireplace. J:":xcel!ent rental record. \'ou own the land. ~11 0,000. HARBOR VIEW HOMES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1:1orida based ow ner says, "J\1ake the ter1ns to suit the buye r-sale , lease '''i lh option to pu rchase or just straight lease a t $425 per 1nonth including the gardener." Char1ning J\lonaco n1ode l \rith cozy fireplace, plush shag ca1·peti.ng, 2 !ipacious bedrooms, con- vertible den an rl forn1a l din ing area. No'"· the lo\\'est price in the area. $63 ,900. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 WE HAVE RENTALS SECLUDED ESTATE General In the heart of Costa I\.lcsa . Surrounded by 100 trees. European design. 5 Bedrms .. 4 baths, approx. 5000 sq. ft . Large poo l and n1any other extras. Sl07.000 . ROY McCARDLE REALTOR 1810 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 548--7729 General OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY NEWPORT HEIGHTS area duplex. 3 bd. n1ain home , large rear apartment. $45,000, 21916lh St. (1-4 ) BACK BAY GIA NT. 5 + family + dine. 2 story. Private street. $53,950 . 2615 Red- land s. (1·4) HAMBLING HANCHO. Huge grounds and towering cypress. $34,950 V.A. 15849 Los Reyes, Ft. VaL (12-4) GOLF COURSE ESTATE ON THE FAIRWAY -2 slory giant. 5 + family + dining. Prestigious Mesa Verde location . Entertainers patio overlooking roll ing green fairway. Br and new on mar- ket . BETIER HURRY ! Call 645-0303. WESTCLIFF $49,500 NE\VPORT BEACH Condominiu1n in prime Westcliff. Marble hearth fireplace. Enter- tainers patio. Steps to pool , sauna and club- house. Walk to the village and TENNIS COURTS. Call 645-0303. NEGLECTED GIANT-$25,950 .... Needs a lot of work, but a good value. 5 bedrooms, family room, panelled living room. Country kitchen. TAKE ADVANT- AGE . Ca ll 645--0303 . FOREST E. OLSON INl REALTORS 2199 HARBOR BLVD 64S-0303 GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and only SlOOO. down payment. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Costa 1'1esa home. A great value \vith covered patio, bright cheerful kitchen , large double ga rage on quiet culdesac. Vacant and ready ror your in spection (hurry, bids close soon). CALL 546-5880 MESA VERDE BEST BUY JUST LISTED -3 bedr m .. 2 bath. £am ilv room. Large patio and all the usual ?o.1es3 Verde extras. Nice quiet tree lined street. Vaca nt and ready for you r n1ove. Priced at only $36,900. CALL 540-115 I. ERITAGE REALTORS General HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR: 1-larriett Andreson Gordon l-laney Pat Lane Randv Parker Ca rol ·\Vilkinson Thi s great grou p is no\V ten1porarily located at 1303 Avocado Dr. (Behind the Ne\vpo rt Cinema) \\"hile a\\•aiting completion or our ne'v office. Our supe r. new ocean vie\v quarters \vill be at 280 Newport Center Dr., Newport Cen- ter . \Ve y,•iJI be 1noving on about Jan- uary 2nd. COME SEE US! ESTATE REALTY 640-1120 5'Wi-2313. OPEN r!L Q . IT s FUN ro BF. NICE• Culc 2 l:k:1h1n hon1t>, 11·a!k 111 plcr ~ind !<urf. P11vt•d driv('. 2 e<lr i.:011·._i;:t'. 11 l1h \1·ork!>lv\p. CO\:l'r('d patio. hllll HHQ, U11·nrr 0.11.'(IOUS. Redu1..,•d to $31,500. co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS 9624154 MOD • BEACH ·' ' PAD Ul!i111a!r 111 1•on11•111pornry i;tyling. Cou1·1.1ar1J rnlr~·­ Professiounl l:111d~<·ripin((. (f•ra mic 1·nrry. Huge l1vi11g roo111. (~unn1 •!'.'> d1rung ruon1. l\lan1n101h f,u111ly rnnn1 11ilh hu 1ll H1· buokt'HSCS. Sufll,'1" l" h ,, r ~ kitt·hcn 11·1!h g<l r cl 1· n li,t:hting-. ,\.1n(l1ni:;: s1:.11r<'asc In ;, big bl'drootns. !lu:;:f' n1astcr suite 1ri1h \l\IHIY l"OOtll. 1\1111 l'il I 1 o S. Prof('ssionall~·'l .,~1:~111tn111e<!. I Call tn S1'"· S.\...-~.) ... l. OPf/lJ nL 9 • ITS FUN TO BE fl/Cf' [·fgl ~ ,_ -----"'!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I By TH E s EA & p AR K ! Exec home with walls 1 l:tail~ llilctt ORANGE Classified COAST'S BEST SALESMAN •• of glass, catliedral ceil-I ings, huge fireplace, cozy family room , 4 br's, courtyard entry, $44,900. Bkr. 962·551 1. The fasl('SI ura\1• in th(' \\'rs1. •.. n Daily Pilot Ch1ss1lied $~\\<iUlA--~"Btf~® That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuck/~ tllitt.l lt"f C\AY It. POUAN 0 Reorrange th• 6 scro'"bled ~-.... ---.... --...._ wotd1 below lo mok• 6 ,,. slmple wordL Print le!t1rs of •och ln Its line of squares. MAB REC I I' I I I" ·1 H 0 Y L E 0 1--~I .,,-1' 1.--.--1 ...-11 NAYTIV I' I I I I I TOEPIL A minister asked 1he L_._l _._! _._I'_' .... I _ ..... I _, little girl whal she thought ~------~ of her first ch urch service. I ~ U D C E N "The music was ,nice," • I I' . I I I she 5'id, "but the _ _, '---'-· --'·--'·"'·-'-·-'·'-'was too long." r.a·t I HEHDOT I 11 I I I" I O Compl•t• th• chuckle quot•d by filt!ng In the m•uino word.. you d•velop froll'I 111p No. J b1low, SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 IRVINE TERRACE #4 One of U1e nios t e!rgant ""!\lodcrn Sp anish" hoines in the ~C\\ pnrt ~1rca. Profess. deco r- ated: like 1ne\v cond1l:Wn. 3 Bdrrns .. forn1al dining rrn ., C:07d den ,,·it.Ii priv. entrance. Pl'ice just rerluc:ect to $l4H,500. BLUFFS CHARMER -$69,500 1-:xciti11 g 3 blirnl. -21:.? b;i th hon1c -pro· fess. derorat.ed. lrn 1ned. occupancy :ivail. Al· so. 1n ay lease \\'Hh option \o buy. Enjoy care· free li\"ing 111 lhc heauliful l~J .l;FFS \r1th c:on1n1t111itv n1aintained pools, te11111s els. & profess. piante<l grccnhclt ~. 509 AVENIDA LADERA OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 Single leve l 3 bdr1n . -2 bath condo ••• overlookin g lovely greenbelt. $69,900. DUPLEX • OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Just listed . old c·o rona del Mar. completely ren1odeled . 1\JJ tll'\1· app lia nces. upgrad ed ca rpels & drapes.:\ 1nust see for the investor. 700 Na rcissus. r .s. A STHAY S\\',\LLU\V DOES NOT AN- l\;OUNCic: Sf:>RJNG . Next year will be OUR 301'1-l A!\NlVl·:RS.i\1{1" & OLlr reputation is )'Our assurance of integrity to P U RCl·lASI~; or SELi ... your l·!Oi\lE. or GENE!lt\L IN· VES'r~IEN'f C'OU NS l~l.I NG . COMPUTED ADVERTISING LOCAL & KAT IO:O-:AL TO rn:11CH OVER O'iE MILLIO'i. 700.0UO READERS DA ILY HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona def Mar ''Selling Real Estate in Newpo rt Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General General-- ENERGY CRISIS ! ! ! Tired of Commuting?? Thinking of Moving Close r to Work ? Call ou r office for your FREE PICTURE BROCHURE of Homes available ANY· WHERE in Southern California . Another EXCLUSIVE FREE SERVICE From Our Staff lND ASSOCIAH S REALTORS CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona d•I Mar I I I UP-UP AND AWAY 011r.c1 :0 n io vin~ :\orth: \'Otir ~te sa \·erde drean1 bo1ne ha"i be£>11 redi 1L·ed $4,000 4 be-d· roorns -· den: ::l batti~. duteh ~1 r l clean. 1-.,in· 1:--hed j:!ara ge. play rnorn:· i\o\~· $55,950; llUl'I')" J\J5::J 1"!;.i11n nt;r1 t)pe11 Su n 1 l u fl. FAMILY NEEDED Ftir th 1.., IJrgc 4 bcdroon1 . :~ h:1tb homr. L;1rgc t :llnd~ ro<i rll :ind den. bui lt 1n se11i11;..: ce nter for i\to1n. C.'Jo!-,e to <ll l :-thot1l!i. ('hoite east· ~i de Jle1g h001·hood. J>ri ced at ~:'.17 ,000. 2021 . l\ll so SI Open ho u~e Sun. 1 lo ;j . 45 BEACON BAY Lo\ely 3 bedroom hon1e plus I bedroom apart· ment.. J ust s lep~ fron1 pr11 atc beach, docks. tennis court. l ... arge patio furn1:-hed for year- rou!1d enj0y1nent t)esig ned fo r a care-free ('aliforn1 a life-style. Offert!'l.I for ~87,500 . 45 Beacon Ra y open Sun. I 10 ;,, CHERRY LAKE-OPEN HOUSE Scl'ludccl !\c\\ port l~C'at·h . 4 Bedroo1n home. ~J any eu:-.turn tc::i1ur1•<; in c:lud1 ng n1irror c:loset do1)rs. tint C'd gl~1~;-, .~li<ling d1Jor s. 2 briek fire- plares. ()11 a jl r1va tc l::ike \\Jth tv.·o boat doi:ks, lloat or can1per <>tor:u.(c. Ope n Sunct ay 1 to 5. 23 15 llc::i tl1cr L:ine. CALL COLWELL 646.0555 General General * Balboa Bay Properties * LIDO SANDS LOW DOWN Ne,vport I-Its. 3 BR . Hes t Joe. 543,000. l1n- 1ned. possess. Nan1e v ou r o \V n tcr 111s: t;.!2-7491. 211'1 JOANN Open Sat./Sun, 1-4 Deluxe 313fl .. 2 baths $51.500 ti15-70ti0 DUPLEX J UNITS Newport Shores F'ce si rnple. Xlnt rent- al. 0 n I y $59.0UU . 673-7420 Tlunt . n each. 1 & 2 BR. f';irp, bltns. 12yrs. old, Only $40.950. 556-B800 General REALTORS 4 Local Offices to Serve You General Sells More Homes Than Anybody! Two area offices serving you · · · GREAT POTENTIAL 'l'\\'O hcdro0rn ho1ne o n R-4 lot with l cus· 10111 br1l'k fireplace. 011ly ~30.000 \\'ith roon1 !<:1 huild 3 1norc uruls. EXISTING 7'h VA LOAN 3 bcdrno1n ~ ll<ll ll pr1dE" rif 1 1\\'llC'r~h i p hnn1e Ass un1e this \'.,\, loan and pay 01dy 52 12 .00 per n1011th . S2~).~0o. EASTSIOE CHAR MER 2 bcd r1)n111~. 111;1~\er .~uite 11\x ll , ext ren1c· ly lar~e yard \vi!h lots o f fruit trees. bargain price $30.i 50. NE W CUSTOM BEACH DUPLEX O\vncrs uni! 3 bcdron1n. stone cnt rv firc- pl:itc. open lJC.'.l1n t:t·1lu1gs, atriurn. b n I y $73.750. SANDPOINT -BEAUTY f)eJti,· fc1n11!\· sized hon1e. cathedral ccili ng5 mas~t \'C brick lireplare. 4 O\'Cf·~1zcd 1Jed- ruon1s. J{clo\v 1na rket $40.000 BEGINNER 'S DELIGHT Totnlly upgr::iclcd 3 bedrl10nl. 2 IJ::ith large yard ,1·it h private pa ti o. S29.950. RAMBLING RANCH STYLE Located in best East.side area. Gi::i nt country kitchen. 3 1nassive bedroon1s. 2 tiled bat hs. su per low price. $39,900. · SPECULATOR GOOFED NEWPORT CREST CONDO !\tu~! liri ui datc. priced belo\v 111arket r alue. NOT FOR EVERYONE-NEWPORT BEACH l'111q11e hr1n1 c~ for appreciative O"'nert spiral ~tc11 rr;1-.(' to possible sauna or roman bath. 101\'t•r le1·cl <1pcns lo r ustic patio wlharhecue ne11 tu11clit in11 1\·ith possib ilit ies li1nited only by O"Ancrs 1n1a ginalion. $55,750. EASTSIOE SPECIAL 3 bcdl'Qom, 2 bath home. $30.900. LOADED BEAUTY Co~net lot with . private pool und jacuzzi. En JOY this fan11\y sized home with your friends. COSTA MESA 546-8640 2629 HARBOR BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 64S-80l!O 277 EAST l 71h Open Evenings Unt il 9:00 I .. ' 1.s THIS AFTERNOON OLD CORONA DEL MAR-Unique charm in old (:d.\I set\Jn g. :! Story duplex \\-ith roo n1 to build. On ly !)ti9.500. !{1ta Boland v.·ill be there. SOS Narcissus .. Corona del Mar IN CORONA DEL MAR-fien1odel 2 bdrm, ct en, 45' I\-:! tut. gocxl fin ~l\ ~d i. $108,500. Na- dine (;ro"•ell v.·111 be thcrl'. 213 FERNLEAF AVE Corona del Mar ON BALBOA ISLAND -('llarming 2 bdr1n. hcan1s, covered p ;1t io. 1 11~\\I pa int. Only 8iW!.500. \!e rt lleedy \\1\I lJc there. 221 Collins Avenue , . . . . . Balboa Island IN THE BACK BAY -('nuntry-Jike area, 4 bdrn1 s. vl c1v at night. trees galore, neal. S66.500. l\1nrgc .Elln1orc \\'Jll he there. (Off Sa nta Isa bel.) 2326 Tustin ... Newport Beach IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -Ac tive. artistic or both ~ 4 bd rms, canyon vie\v, ocean too, only S87.000. ~l a rian llcedy \\'ill be there. 507 Rockford Place, . _. Corona del Mar IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -l)eep \1•ater d iv- ing pool, wee bit of an ocean vie,v. 4 bdr111s. immacllla te, S7G .500. Jean Col e \\'ill be there. 4S2l Cortlend . . . . . . . . . Corona del Mar IN BALBOA COVES -4 bdrms, 93' on the \1·atc r . pier a nd dock plus su ndeck. No'v only S92.00U . Ernie Knodel \,-ill he there. 68 ·Balboa Coves ........ Newport Beach IN MESA VERDE -ln11n acu!ate 5 bdrm near ·~olf course. big lot bl1t c.arefree. $79,950: Ogden Sogn \Vi ll be lhere. 2702 Sparrow Dr ive ........ Mesa Verde IN CORONA DEL MAR -"Home" s ize duplex ! Fireplaces . dini ng-areas. pati os, character-laden location. ~1 25.000. t.l a r jorie ri.1ahon \V ill be there. 511-5111/2 Cernation, _ .... Corona del Mar IN CORONA DEL MAR -So of Hwy, huge duplex, excit ing features. 5 bdr1n unit and 4 b<l rn1 unit, $134,000. i\ln ril yn !lodges \\'i ll be !here. 618 Acacia .... Corona del Mar IN MESA VERDE-Sever al e xcellent list- ings fro111 $40,000 fan1ily con11nunity, top \'al ue, entire sales ~taff \rill be there. 28SO Mesa Verde Dr. Costa Mesa ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE. NICEST PEOPL E SELLING TH E NEATES T HOMES CORONA OEL MAR, 675·6000 • MESA VERDE, 546·5990 • NEWPORT BEACH. 645 6500 • CALL US I Gener al Gene ral (franc/ Opening. VILLA GRANADA 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES EASTBLUFF TERRACE $54,500 MODELS OP EN DAILY I 0-5 835 AMIGOS WAY . . . ' SUPER SPYGLASS Cape llorn nuldel T.00 plan. Tile rvol. 1-·a11111l>lll' 1 JJ('t:i.f'"ll11n & fA1nly roorn plu!i rc1r111<4l d111Ln!,'. r o o in . L'pgraded 1n1cn9r ll t-1)(-(•h1I honir rur !hi? J:jll.'l'lal buyl!J". "li''ll hou~· Sa.1 l: Sun. I 111 S 15 pri1111 si..u·, ('oron11 1lcl to.tar. CORONA DEL MAR I 6 fie(!roon1 llilltop S750 4 lX'il tuv111 G1'-'i..'1iht>lt $..'1:.!:1 TURTLE ROCK 3 Bdrm B11yfmnt Condo ~IW J lxilrtJOn1 l .a,{.,'Ulll!. Ot.1'•1n View $·1!>:1 WATERFRONT TERMS YOU'LL LOVE No do"11 to vets, low down all others! Deluxe 3 bedroon1, 2 bath home \\'ith fireplace-. Built ins & dis hw asher. Cathed· rat ceiling. Patio. Clos e to park. Lovely l'i1esa Verde area_ Just 3112 years old! $40 ,500 . 540· 1720 Impressive 4 bcd roon1, 3 baU1 hom e with lovely rolling hills view! 2000 TOWNHOUSE SCJ. fl.! Dining room Own{'r. sn.vs . "llrln_g _mL' t111 . _ ' uffe1'. ' l'1'l\'fill' .s1J11 for fan11 ly rooin, Fire place. lnri::l· 11111\·1·r l10a1 Poss.ible Gour1net kitchen. \Alalk-ll'U»l' 01· Je;1S{" v1111n11. Askini.; ing dis tance to park & S77,500. Opl'n . Sat. ~ Sun. 0 1 J.a ·1123 \\C!o>l Const pool. . nly 3 years old . J th:h\\·ay, Nl"\.\'Jli.>l"t Bl'nch. llcauliful. $61 ,500. 5-10- 17~0 DOVER SHORES --------_ IX•roralor ha1-1 put her hen rt ON V2 ACRE! J BEDROOMS $24,950 Great area for the kids 1n!u t1 1ts hornc \Vi t h l1r1o;1th101kiogly h <'II u t i I u l d l'1i11'hllllg , L.Qvt!ly i;at'dt•n and r ,. 1· t·r1 c r. ·nirt·c ll(-<!ruc)!ll, f;11pilv rnon1 , ;l(XK) sq. f!. Sho11;n by ap- poin!nu·nt only. I ~ I :I Galf1xy, NC'\1·1~··rt Br;u•l1 Cheerful family hoine & lhcir hors es! c;oun· on large spra,vling lot, try 3 bedroom , 2 ba th v.'ilh ~·001!1 for yo.ur j ho111c \Vith dining roon1. boat. l·a1n1ly room, d1n -cozy fireplace. Patio. ing room. llon1e1nak-I 1:>icture \vindO\\IS. Love-INCOME cr's k i t ch en _ Good ly la ndscaping. Q\vner 1'h1·t·c 1ripl cxe<: in r:-:cclle111 sch 0<~l a re a . Assu1n e a nxious $49,950. 540-llunlin~ton P~·:1,·h . r1r f'•I . existing loan. 540-1720 17'20 Brand nc-1v. Goort 11\!'<lrtl('. !';e11• n11•n1•r tl l·pr<•fi11t)O n. :\lay ]J(.' sulti St;p;·1ralt•Jy. 2955 HARBOR BLVD. .HARBOR VIEW COSTA MESA 540-1720 Slcj>S lo lht> par k 11111! pool. fk·11u1ifully df'ror;1h •1 t. Low mn 1nlf'1111r11·1• J;in·l ~c;1ping. l.Q\\'('('t p r i 1· ,. ti four ..,...,...,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,j he<h,~1n1, f:11111lv 1~)()111 hn1nc in llarhor \'11·1V l10111;•s. E-.;- ccllcnt 1ernu;. 1~16 l:>ort ;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;[ C.11a.rli's. Open Sun. 1.:;. General General CORBIN • MARTIN EXCLUSIVE LIST Cc!~! -Ocean side h\V)'., rlream hou se plus g uest house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572,500. HARBOR vmw HOMES Somerset 4 BR. + fa mily r1n ....... S82,500 Carn1el 3 BR. -!-famil y r1n . . .. $68,500 llarbor Vie\\' I-I H\s, vie11·, pool, 3 BR .. fan1i· ly rm. . ........................ S79,950. IIarbor \i'ie\V Broadn1oor, 5 BR , family rm .• formal dining, view, reduced to ... $119,500. Irvine, condo, \\1alnut S1111a re. $33 ,500. THE BLUFFS I.i nda 1nodel (lease or sell ) ... Trina m odel. consider le::ise/option $69.500 $69,500. La guna Bea ch duplex . vi e\\', ''ne,v" $105,000. TD BUY OR SELL In Costa rvtesa. Corona del 1'.-la r and Ne\\'flO rt Beach Call I 714 l 644-7662 CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS General Gener el rlJig. Cin'Jon NEW BROADMOOR HOMES SECURITY GUAR D ON SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD W ILL DIRECT YO U TO BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED MODELS AT # 5 TORREY PINES LANE PRICED FROM $110 ,000. MACNAB-IRVINE REALTY COMPANY C•ll 67S-7225 DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH 5 +DEN $25,950 OLE ('OC!\'l"H Y GF.:\P ! N1•s1led lll'<11• ttu• s;111(!y lih'11"t'S Of !hr BF:Al1 r Rock- Ill~ ('hair !runt pur<'h. ;i llEDlt(lfl~IS, STE!' J)O\\'!\ l>E'.'i 1)1:\I~G ltOOi\1 for t11r1,:t' f•Unil~·. 1..ari.:e ~··n·11·1• 1•101n ,~. slot'<Ll!t'. AUTl!t;N. Tl(' r o t:'.'\Tl1Y h'.ITCJIEN lt1<:h l'ant•hn~ 1 hru-.. u1 , f'nlrr1ainini::-p:1t10. Alley :tC'· rf'~S f'lr r11111pt•l' ITS 1\I.\, HEHi·:. St•,..111~ 1..:; 1••111·\·111::. Gltt::AT I NV!·:~T.\11-'.l\T CALL NO\V ~i:!-:i~,,o;;;, HlRLSl E Ol.SO\ "' NEAL. roNS YOUR MONEYS WORTH $30,950 : hrdr•"'lll '1. l1:11h h<1111f' h•all· 1 iJ \•.11!1 fo·;1!Uf"!'~: • l-.:1.rl.'IJ1·nt f11r n1'r lrlt:at1011 -l••.al or trali"r i::nlr • Ho:it ~ate \1·il!1 10' x 27' slA.h e Tiled C"nt11· IO cflnilorl nb!C' •'fl!l\"•·ni .. nl no11r plan e Nrw dislnv~tsh('i' + ·Ill lilll. \\(th't" /l('!dl'I" • s,,r1 \1;111·1· ·•11l111nn! • Alu n11n11n 1•n\·1•r1•r! pn!10. \\'rd !'t»tll\' likL' in s\1•1\\' you 1h1s one. l':11l 5-IG-!~13. n f'fN Tl/. 9 . If''> fUN ro fl[ Nl(;[I [® AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS .YEAR END SALE REDUCED PRICES REDUCED -in Corona del Mar . l.ike th i n~s ne\v and a patio too? Sec this duplex, rnay we shO\\' you through7 No\v only $77 ,950. REDUCED -in Corona del Mar. 1\ cute couple - of duplexes -th at is. See these bargains, 110\V on ly $68,500 ;incl $67,500. REDUCED -in Corona del Mar. Close to the beach, brand spanking ne\\I rl"'1 r unit. Front ho n1e <111 remodeled . .l!:xlra \\•ide Joi. Now only $114 .900. REDUCED-in Herbor View Homes. Nifty, expanded 3 bedroon1, \\'ith super den and spacious fan1ily roo ni. No\v 011\y S6f.l,950. REDUCED -in Irvine Terrece. Your own land. See this bright, cheerful 4 bedroo1n \vith spacious patios and secluded rear yard. NO\\/ only $87 ,500. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar General WE CAN HELP YOU BUY,. SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION General READ THIS LA CUESTA VILLAS from $30,990 A new concept in Home Ownership by Ayres Construction Compeny You Own The Land and the Home Not a Condominium No Monthly Maintenance Fee 4 Beautiful Exteriors IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY : 3 BR, 2 BA. & HUGE FAMILY ROOM + SEPARATE 2 car gar. BUY FOR CHRISTMAS! No Payments Until February Model I Bloc.k W. o f Beach Blvd. O ff Adami in Huntington 8eac.h General * AYRES SINCE 1901 530-1445 Generi"I IRVINE TERRACE 1815 GALATEA TERRACE OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 1-5 * Outstanding view of lights. oce an & Catal ina. See this ma b'Il ifice nt 4 bdrm. hon1e. featuring den '\'ith -\\"Ct bar . fa1ni ly rn1 .. 4 1'2 baths, 3 frplcs. -pool, patio, 3 car garage. $1fl9 ,500. DAVID D. CARLSON CO. REALTORS 833-9293 Genera1 1 G•neral ==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; 1 MESA VERDE .1 f',r"tn.-11n nr ·l lll'!lftYlnl ... [nrn11d r!1111ni.; 1-olrn NEEDED ~park l 111g fre ~h -f<in1il .v s11.cd IH deluxe residences in a 111ai11 tcnJnce-free garden c0n1n1uni ty -~ol f c:ou r:-:c \"ie\1·s -pool - choice of c<1rpet1ng -all elec. kitchens - ;ii r conditioned -close hy churclics. schools I & shopping. 1714) 640-1711 tB•ok., coope.ation invited! 1714! 644-6200 FLEXIBLE HOME OFFERED THROUGH EASTBLUFF REALTY 17141 642-8235 + UNIT Career niinrlf'd ~all's.men nnfi ::;alrsv.·Clnlcn to sell Orang(' Cnu11ty pl'Op<.>11)'. MANAGEMENT FUTURE + f11111il~· n11 . lnh'rior 11!riun1 \\"/\\'fi(C'rfoll. !luge tna.~t<'r IJ1:drn1 wilh fplc & :1 1·!11" ;:;1 r ()nl.\' $frl.~~-C'id! ;~rr.11,124 South<.'n J{l'a ll ors. INCOME __ '"''°''"''"''"''"'"644-'"'"7•49•3 _ _,..,..,..,..,..,..,.) "'"''"''"''"''"''"''"''"''"''!""'"''"''"''"''"''"''"''"'"")Gooil Enst!'ide locat1'ln \\'ilh '.: a big 3 bt•firoon1. 2 hnth General Generel General General ho1nc-and an nddilional 1 ll<'tlroom UJ\rl r t m l' 11 t n!- E)(pt•r\ence not necessary. Good a ttitude is. Send rcsuml'" In : Retai l DE>part- n1rnt. P. 0 . l ~x 4;'171, Ann· PROPERTIES DlJPt.f:X ...•.....• S.14.500. FOU llPLEX . . • . . • S:-15,900. 12 Units + land .••• S176.000. SEA RANCH CAPISTRANO ESTABLISHED JULY MCMLXXlll , To ha\'r 8-3/8o/o fina ncing these day1 i1 worth noticing. PaccM:tler ~lomes has such a commitment on their magnificent 1 SeaRanchl--lomcs.That's rightS.3/8%." -· · - =.l.I ··s~ . '.'1111 .. t hanks n1·1· chnr~l nt: 1 0'~ or 1norr. Ynu r11 n l oo,\' an r•l<"i;:lltlt :: (Ir 11.JPdrooni ho1ncat our 9/ · 1•rt'"l 'lll S''K ', ra1•'-\Bduy •.. hul ynu n1us1 l111rry! ' 8/0 '. Tt1 1 .. ] .. 1u1 1i1•11;.;1·nm 11 ill r \pl re lh't"\'nlbcr 29, l!l7J. S,111 Juan CapiFl n1 1n 1 (i J.l) 4%-J4,J From $49,950 •T ypi.;tl T .. Msrtion ~lu pr~ $4q,<I~ ihlw11 piy"""I $10,IX.0, lot IN•\ dft<t$)oll,q~ ~ A-J/l'!lo intuul p•~ SXM.00 pn -•h indud~ princip1t •ncl intrrnl. 1-112'" Af"R-.,.,U.,Wk\l dotl"I lotta SS6lOO. EASTSIDE 1aC'hcrl. Also room to huild ir rlf'!i>iN'<I /\ssunu1hlf' 7r,; ..,..,_.,_..__,.. .................. ! YF.AGt :R Rt :AJ.TY :1:!fi.fil71 I Gener•I hchn 9280.1. COSTA MESA VA loan ,,·ith a $370 1110. paymt'n1 hut n[l<lrllnt'nl rent RED CARPET of SJ.'lil. I\ ill help )'f)\I t'uch •••••••• I EXCLUSIVES month. Th;, propcct y oao •••••••••••• I br usC'd for in-lll'A's, tecnni.:L' • c IJt ., I ' 1 1 rt•l1't~a1. Otu·h<'lor 11unrtcrs, • ongen1"al Grow1'ng • ~'·"" Dup ex . A nm wh"o"''-p,.;,., "'·"~ • • anr! 1 txlnn nn 0111• of the bc!i>t lanr!s1<i tX'd stl'f'ets In ~ COATS • Off" • .,,,,,;do co'" M•"'· 107o & • ice • down. WALLACE ~~:, ;.;'~ti'.,,:~ .. ·~,;:/, REALTORS •• LOOKING •• house up front \\'l1h a J -546-4141-bJrm, 1 bath house Jn rear. (Open Evenings) e For Agressive, ~perienced s alespeople. e for not much more Uuin,,.,...,..,!!!!!!!!'"'"""""""" I ~~~~;,~ houses sell for. 107.1' LIDO BAYFRONT : All the advanlaOgefsfEuRsluNaGJJy found only m· : $61 ,flOO. ($30.900 ea. l Tu·o 3 Pic1· k 11ll p: 4 Bn .. 2 llu.; bdnn. 2 hath houst's on !'>l'!'l. Just f'('f]U1'\"(J ,., $249,500 • the larger offi ces. Plus superior commls-• Jnr.-;. Buy both ,r;. sell one LANDMARK e s ion sc.hedule-more frequent persona l· e I orr nr k~cp pith. I\ 1 ~ 2·Sty. Cnn11nc1·c. hid~. • . ed d -. (' [[' • $12·1,!">00. 7 unus. Threr hdnn. in Thr Cannery Village IZ a vert1smg support -ac ive o ICC 2 bath house, 2 !Kfnn. J arefl. $175,00) e location -full tin1e receptionist a nd sec· • hn lh house. thl'cc t h1lnn. 1 • re-Lary -NATION \VJOE EXPOSURE of • b11th hou!'>es, ph111 11 duplex. • your listings. • All inuna<'ulatt>ly 1.:ar!'1! for, "''"' '"""Hna"d sod lood· • INTERESTED?. 7. 7_ •• S<"a )X'd. A true pride of own·)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er'llh ip complex In pride of OWNER TRANSF. • \Vant to EARN MORE and LEARN • r~~~\rc~:iormatlon on Ocean view duplex; 2 bclrms. • MORE? Then take this important step e these and other units, call eA. unit. Be'!r;t leasehold bu~ • toward insuring your futur&-eall John e Red ~rpet. Re 11 1tor11 . SM:aahore Dr .• today. e Allard, Manager, for your confidential e 9'ffi.25.)0, 2629 !·!arbor Blvd., Olli: 673-3136.1 673-fJG&il E • appointment. • Cos111. i'.1tlia. · · · · ~vet NEWPORT p EN IN s ULA • AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN • hOll.'IC ~ilh bfly view for • & ASSOCIATES • •"• or lro•do. 5 Bedroom,, • • 2' ~ hathll, large living room, dou h!e ovens In kitchen wilh • 2828 E . Coast Hlghw•y, Corona del Mar • 6 burner stove t o p , ____ _ _ _ ___ • • hrNlkfn.111 ronn1. Varnnt -"Wf'"fl ii .tt. H1·11p" 644 7270 li.f'l\'l' rli.;hl hi! $7'2,:;()(). Sub-From treasu1~·s 10 IT'il~h • • • n1it fi nilnt·lng. 67fr£712 or 'l'um them Into l'nsh A • >IR-~ft' Bk •. CAt.l. lmlly Pllol •••••••••••••••••••• C•ll and get the !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!R!IE!ID•CA-RP!!!!E!!!!T!!!!T!!!!RE!!!!A!!!!TM!!!!E!!!!N!!!!T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!li_~ __ es_sec_tt_e_r_H_IOl_l_lle_~ _________ _ • \ DIRECTORY Ke•p thl1 handy dl,...ttory •Ith ye11 rhls wHlind .. y•• I• h•11~•11•tl"t· All tti. lacetlo111 ll1PH Mlow •r• de· 1c.rlb•d h1 groator dotoll by od•trtlllllf etMwtltro h1 t.-&ay '• DAILY PILOT WANT AOS. PstraM P~whit opa11 hav"' fir •ale or to ''"'cue 1.rQGd to lkt 11tCtl lnforr11.tla11 hi ftl l1 coh111'U1 .ecti Prltloy, Satorday •ltd Sood..,, HOUSES FOR · SALE 2 BEDROOM 2595 ('rcslv1C\\' Dr. (Bayshores) NB 644·1766 $:)Cl,500 tSun 2-5) 518 Larkspur, ('oro11a del l\'lar 042-0235 $6-1.UOO \Sat & Sun 1-5) 30 1 1\ml'thy~l . l ~tilbo<:1 Jsland 675-7080 SU-1,000 1Sal & Sun 1·4) 213 F'crnleaf. Corona t..lcl i\lal' 6;5-0500 SIUll.500 !Sun 1·5) 221 C'oll ln.-;, 11alboa Island 645-6500 $51J .51IO 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 3 13 Onyx. llnltio;i !:'land 675-7080 $64.!JOO !Suu l-4) 2 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN * •:39 l(i Ch<:1nnc l l)lacc (Npt. Jsland) N13 673-7420 1S un 1·4) 245 Evening l,';.1nyon (Shorec}jffs) CdM 673-6510 tSat & Sun 12-4 ) 522 Catalina Dr. 1NC \\·port lits.) NB $44 .500 lSun 1·5) 407 C;osta ~tcsa St., Costa ?-.1esa 6-16·7171 (Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOM 133 Shorecliffs Rd . IShorecliffsl CdM 6;4-1766 $12f>.OOO !S un 1·51 216 Via Lorcfl I Lido Isle) NB 042-8235 $83.000 1Sat & Sun l-51 ~00 1 Seadrift (Irvi ne 'l'crrace) Cclf\I) fi42-8235 179.50IJ 1Sat & Sun 1-51 •22 Ru e Grand ))11cal lCig Canyon) NB 644-6200 $120.000 tSal & Sun 1-51 Ci99 \'ista Bonita f l'lle Bluffs) NB 675-7080 , ,~5U.950 (Sun 12-4) 2006 \"isfa Cnudol (The Bluffs) NB 675-3535 $79.500 !Sat & Sun 1-41 1717 Irvine A,·c .. Ne\\·port Beach 642-5200 Sol.500 !Sun 1-51 2701 \'ista Un1hro:-;a ('l'hc Bluffs) NB 6H -l9JU S78.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • •4423 \\'. Const II\\')'., Ne\\·port Beach 07~7225 $7!:1 .000 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 209 .loann (Lido Sancli:l NL~ (iiS-7060 $57.500 \S <1t & Sun 1-41 231 1 Ua vshore Dr. Ne\\·port Beach 046-77.11 tSat & Sun 12-5 ) 3161i Barbados St ( ~lcsa Verde) r'°T 646-il71 !Sat 2-5: .Sun 1-51 292 Kn ox Place, Costa ~lcsa 6-JQ-7171 !Sal & Sun 1-51 #4:5 Beacon Bay. Ne\,·porl Beach 646-0555 S87 .500 (S un 1-51 133 \'ia \\'Jziers tl .ido Js!c) NB 6-10·8140 88 1,900 fS un 1·5) 42 8 \'is1a J1arada i'fhc Bluffs) NB G?!'i-7080 S7H .900 (Sun l ·4) 2147 \'Is la Laredo 1The Bluffs) NB 675-70811 ~53.UOO !Sun 1-4) 2716 Shell l('h1na Cove) Cd ~ 042·!l23J tSun 1·5) 338 Evening Canyon Rt.I. (Shorccliffy;) C'd 1\I 642·8235 S90 .500 \Sun 1-5) 2431 Santa :\n;1, Costa f\lcsa 645 -8080 (Sun 1-51 3177 College. C'ost a :f\lesa 643-8080 218 Parnell. Cosla f\lesa 548-86-10 (Sun 1-5) (Sun l ·fi) 3 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN •1812 Port Stirlin~ (ll\'u1fo1nes ) \d\f 644-4910 1Sun 1·5) JOOO Cli ff Dr trliff i·fa\·enl :'\B 642-5200 $6.1.f>OO (Sal & Sun 1-5) •••OS Linda Isle 1 t.inda Isle) NB 642·R235 ISnt & Sun 1·5 ) 1447 Galnxy (JJoye r Shores! NB 642-R215 $9!1.500 1Sat & Sun 1-5) 4545 Fairfield rra1neo Shores) Ccll\1 642-8l15 $119.500 (S ol & Sun 1-51 18f,0 Tustin. Nc\vporl Beach 642-8235 $69.500 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 186 Shorecliff Rel IShorecliffsl CdM 642-82:!5 $229.500 (Daily 1-5) 29591 1\na Maria Lane, Laguna J\1iguel 494-9704 $65.9011 (Sat & Sun 12-4) *1126 Goldenrod , Corona del 1'.·far M4-7662 (Sun 12·51 1982 Pt. Albans Place (HVullomes) NB 644-7862 $68.950 (Sun 1·5) 20.\72 Cypress St., Santa Ana Heights 545-9491 $43 .950 (Sat & &m 1-0) Jil5 Florida (IV of Beach off Adams) HB 536-1445 $30.990 (Dally 10-5 ) •111 2 Berkshire Lane (Baycrest) NB 642-3600 $89.500 (Daily 12-5 ) 1130 Berkshire Lane ( B~ycrest) NB 642-3800 $64 .000 (Daily 12·5) 2784 Waxwing Circle (Mesa Verde) CM 545-0491 $68.500 (Sat & Sun 1-6) 1801 Port Charles Place (HVuHomes) NB 644-711-06 $55,900 (Daily 10-5 ) 1807 Port Tirrin (HVuHomes) NB 644-2354 $a6,500 (Sat & Sun all day) 1731 P ort Stlrllng (HVuHomes) NB 833-0780 $72,500 (Sun 1-5 ) Jl2 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) NB 646-7767 $104,000 (Sat & Sun 2-S J 234~ Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 644-1133 $69,500 (Sun 1-5) 1033 Goldenrod (Old Harbor View) CdM 675-7225 $86,000 (Sat & Sun 1·6) •!21 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 $159,000 (Sun 1·51 843 Presidio, Costa Mesa 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 12-4 :30) 627 Via Lido Nord (Lido Ille) NR 073-4176 $125.000 (Sat & Sun 12-4 I 3001 Setting Sun (!IV Hills) CdM 673-4400 $95 .500 (Son 1-5) 1871 Port r.1argatc, !!arbor Vie\V 644-7211 1Sat & Sun 1-51 172 l Port Ashley PL, Newport Beach 644-6480 $60,000 (Sun 12·4) 1865 Port Abbey 111.V. llomes) NB 642-8235 $84,500 (Sun 1-5) *416 Cabrillo, Costa !'.lesa 642-8235 $51.500 (S un 1->) 110 1 llighl and (\\'estrliff) !\1B 642-8235 $105.000 1Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOMS 1740 Pla1.a del Norte (Bal Penin P t) l'\R 646-7767 587.500 !Sat & Sun 1-51 •3816 Key Bay t ll.C.V. Hill s) Cc!M 644-7662 (Sal & Sun 12-5) 964 1 llave Circle, Fountain Valley 842-2535 $39.900 (Sat & Sun 1-4 :30) 1326 Santiago A ve (\VstcU) Dover Shores area 543-7019 644-8337 (Sun 2-5) 41 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642-4155 $69.500 (Sal 1-51 *1023 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Terr) CdAI 642-8235 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 4398 Satinwood \Vay, Irvine 552-9546 (Sol & Sun 12-6) •247 Colt on. Ne\\'porl Beach 646-3255 548.500 rSat & Sun 12-41 4521 Cortland (Cameo 1-iighlands) Cclto.·J 675-6000 $76.500 (S al & Sun 1-51 • •68 Balboa Coves, Nev.1port Beach 675-6000 $92.000 rSat & Sun 1-51 443 Vi ,ta Roma I Bluffs ) NB 64 4-7270 $54.950 (Sun 1-5) 9468 Cor1norant. Fou ntain Valley 548-2313 $37,500 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN •5 Torrey Pines Lane (Bi~ Ca nyon) NB 640-17ll (Daily JO.dus k ) 7 T\\1in Lakes Circle (Spyglass Hill ) Cdl\'f 644-491 0 $125.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 18~0 Port ShE'ffielcl (l·IVuitomes l !'\B 833-0780 $77.905 !Sat & Sun 10-51 •• •50 I .. inda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle ) Nn 646-7;67 $250 .000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 9367 \Varbler Ave .. Fountain Valley 968-0154 $44 .990 (Sat & Sun 9·5 I 2880 Zell Dr .. Lalii(una Beach 494-8003 S59.950 (S al & Sun 1-51 1804 Ne,vport llills Dr E .. Ne,vport Beach 644-4946 !Sal & Sun 10-5 ) 1411 Keel Dr .. Corona de! 1·Iar 644-1766 !9!1.500 (Sun 1-4 :30) 2567 Columbia Dr. (College Parkl CM 833-1200 (Sal & Sun 1-51 425 Via Lido Nord. Ncv;port Beach 675-7414 Sl37.500 !Sun 1-51 1801 Santiago Dr .. Nc \,·port Beach !>4.;.7221 $127.750 (Daily 1-5) 1326 Santiago Dr .. Nc\vport Beach 645-7221 $145.000 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 1209 Santiago I Dover Shores) NB 642-82.15 $98.500 !Sat & Sun 1-5) •29 15 Setting &Ill (l!Vu!lills) CdM 675-2373 (Sal & Sun 1·51 2522 \'is ta Dr ( Bayshores) NB 675-71)80 $8.1.750 (Sun 1-5) 1412 Serenade Terrace, Corona del ?Ylar 644-7270 $87.500 (Sun 1·5) •4607 Can1den rc;amco Shores) Cdi\1 6;4-6200 $165.500 (Sal & Sun 1-51 •.1801 Inlet Isle (l!VuHills) CdM 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 2315 Ireather Lane. Nc\rport Beach 646-0555 $94,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2021 Aliso St .. Cost<l !IIcsa 646-0.\55 $57.000 I Sal & Sun 1-5) #57 Linda Isle Dr. (I,i nda Isle) NB 644-1766 $295.000 !Sun 2-5) S. \\r. Corner .i\llanla at Brookhurst. H.B. 968-2929 $52,900 1Daily 10·6) l 742 Por t Manleigh Cr. (HV llms) NH 644-6249 $74.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5 ) 5 Point Sur (Spyglass Hill ) CdM 675-7225 $139,500 (Sal & Sun 1-51 1856 P ort Charles (HVuHomes) NB 675-7225 $07,900 (Sun 1-5) 23261'uslin, Newport Beach 645-0500 $86.500 (Sun 1·51 507 Rockford Pl (Cameo Hilands) CdM 67fHIOOO $87,000 (Sun 1-5) 2601 Lighthouse Lane, Corona del l\1ar 675-6900 (Sun 1·5) * 1815 Galatea Terr (Irvine Terr) Cdf\.1 833-9298 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1070 Pescador (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 $120,000 (Sun 1·5) 4615 Cortland (Cameo Hglnds) Crl M 642-8235 $73,950 (Su n 1·51 * 1933 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 644-6200 $110.000 rsun 1-5) 1935 Port Nelsor1' (!IV Homes) NB 673-8550 $73.900 \Sun 1·5) 1930 Irvine Ave (Baycrest) ND 646·7171 (Su n 1·5\ 200~ Calvert, <'n•l• Mesa 546-2313 S46.~50 •tnt41 Crailet. H11,,tinrcton 546-2313 sa1 .ono S llEOROOMS (Sun 12-4:30) Il"ach (Sun 1-4:30) •1~15 S'\ntiaO'O Dr., Ncwnnrt Be"ch 645-7221 $135.000 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 50~ Ha.,P.1. Coro na del Mar _. 675-6900 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 5 BR I FAMILY RM OR DEN • 1368 GBIB'KV Dr. roovcr Shorf'~) NB 642-8235 '375.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5\ •5 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) NB 042-ll23S ~2115.000 (Sal & Sun 1-51 8 Oakmont Lane !Dig Canyon) NB &H-4910 $366,000 (S•t & Sun 1-51 1337 Galaxy !Jr. (Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 1706 Port Charles Place, Newport Beach 675-7tl80 $79,950 (Sun 1-5) 1956 Flamlngo Dr. (Mesa Verdel CM 546-41 41 $54,500 (Sun 1-5) 1506 \Varwick. Newport Bettch 546-4141 $79.950 (Sun 1-5) 1223 Goldenrod, Corona de! !\lar 644-7662 $119.500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 627 Nyes Place. Laguna Beach 645-7221 $135,000 (Sun 1-5) 2702 Sparrow (Mesa Verde) C1f 546-5990 $79 .950 (Sun 1·5) 182.1 Port Taggert (HVullomes ) NB 675-7225 $81.500 (Sat & Sun 1·51 3728 Ocean Blvd., Corona clel Mar 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 8 Oa kn1o nt Lane I Big Ca nyon) NB 644.ji200 $375.000 \Sat & Sun 1-51 #55 Royal St. George (Big Canyon ) NB 644-6200 $135,000 \Sun 1-5) 1953 Flamingo Dr .. Cost a ~lesa 646-0555 $55,050 (Sun 1·5) 6 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 1607 Baycliff Circle (Sp)rgJass •l) Cdi'\1 675-7225 $129,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 7 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 3449 Quiet Cove , Corona dcl J\.1ar 673-2222 $139.500 (Sun 1-4) 8 BR & FAMILY RM OR DEN 110 Via Trieste !Lido Isle) NB 644-1776 $175.000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BR 114 :ri,tojo (i\'e\vport Crest) NB 646-7767 $51.500 (Sun 1·5 ) 3 BR 509 Avenida Ladera (The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 $69,900 (Sat & Sun 1·51 304 Otero (The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 $69 ,500 (Sun 1-5) •7 Rue Marseilles (Big Canyon) NB 644-1133 $lll8,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 416 Vista Roma (North Bluffs ) NB 644-1133 $49.900 <Sun 1·5) 458 Orion (off Dana & Superior) NB 644-7662 (Sun 12-5) 2221 \'ista Dorado (The Bluffs) NB 6;4-7662 \Sun 12-4 1 3 BR+ FAM RM 327 Vista Suerte (North Bluffs ) NB 644-1133 $66,000 (Son 1-51 400 Superior , Ne,vpo rt Beach 675-5200 $4 3,700 (Sun 1-41 4 BR 835 Amigos Way (Eastbluff Terrace) NB 644-1133 $54,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 6 BR 835 (•!)Amigos \Vy (EastbluffTerr) l'\B 644-ll33 $66,500 (Sal & Sun 10.5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 106 Pearl St (Balboa Island) NB 675-0144 (S at & Sun 1·5) 2 BEDROOM EACH UNIT 21711arguerite, Corona dcl Mar 673-2222 $98 ,500 (Sat & Sun 1-4 ) 608 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 644-4910 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 262 \Vave St, Laguna Beach 644-7662 (Sal & Sun 12-5 ) 3 BR EACH UNIT 505-5051h Acacia, Corona del fl.tar 673-6510 $135,000 !Sun J.4 1 511 Carnation , Corona del J\.lar 675-6000 $125 ,000 (Sun 1-5) ••912 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAM RM EACH 518 Jris Ave, Corona del l\.1ar 557-9930 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2·3 BR + GUEST 424 Dahlia, Corona del 1'.lar 673-5636 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 3 BR. & 2 BR. 500 Poinsettia, Corona del ?-.tar 644-1766 $109,000 (Sun 1-5) 706 Narci!sus, Cor ona del 1.far 548-9450 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 400 Jasmine, Corona del l\.1er 644-7270 $114,900 (Sun 1-5) 431 Carnation, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $114,500 (Sat & Sun 1-51 505 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) J BR I 1 BR 420 Fernleaf. Corona del Mar 675-3000 $86,500 (Sun l-51 14 BR & 2 llRI 11 2 44th St., Newport Beach 646-0555 (Sun 1·5) 5 BR I 4 BR 618 Acacia, Corona de! Mar 675-MOO $134 ,000 * r .. 1 •• w~, :t :t * W...,,.._t I f'HI (Sun 1-5 ) Surid.iy, Dtcrm~r 9, 1973 OAILY PILOT D 5 EASTSIDE HOME+ TRIPLEX COUNTRY smlNG •lll.l&h'cl on a. 1arae 130\ 1 ·~· lot \\•ith to11o·erh1¥ $hart" tl't'e9, 11. comtortal)le J llH Corona del M.,.----.c;;on. del Mir Welton®C<)1111J~111_y 11 I 1\ I I • 1 I ~ > 2601 LIGHTHOUSE 2 l-i.1\ honie v•lth den find front 1iorch for your rock~r * Pl"' Lovely 4 nR, plus fan1ly roont, Corn1a\ dining, spe<'tacular vu~\\. \1 et b<1r & n1any other fe11 · tures. lmmacu lat..:: Open Sunday 1·5. * * * * * llt'pGntled a11.·ay h-orn 1h•· hous..• a triplex \vith int'lJJHe poten1 la!' or S440in10. °C~tf·~~i1 i11 mm MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ' SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 20' x ~,:;-, 2 UO :! Bi\, l'llrp., dr;11wi!, hJt.lus., l'L'fl'li..;. I\ Hi.her & ('lC<'t. dryC'r, 1•1r1·U for 210 1111' 1"!unJ., kir 1'11 ~·lock. !1101·ngr sht'd, land· SL'>tJ>(•d j)ntfo. Tl1ret" ~I'S. i•ld • like nu. l ..ul'atL~I i11 1u•11 fHIUlt pk. 0.1\llY rn1n1 ll"l~~ !'l. f)l1t'-h<ilr i>J. ll\Hll < l!ih• h•111:-:e. S1.'.i.99J. C;d l t:\'ES 'J.I ~-GO l-·H1'lf1. CAN BE SEEN AT ' CRESTMONT ESTATES 10~1! Site !)1'., Hl't'u. 1C£'nfl•r1I Ave. fll'J\1ss fron1 Uren Cu111111 . Hosp.1 Loi II IG, BIG CANYON BROAD~1 00Il •2 Plan. 111odlfi~d & highly upgraded \rith pool. large lot, prof. deco rated, 2H4S I' (~1as1 H1ghway Corona del Mar 675 ti'IOO Cost1 Mesa Costa Mesa "NEWPORT HEIGHTS BUILDERS "' Just listl'd -1.'0ll:.(·cuti\'e duplc.x lots on " quiet l·leights str('<.:t. :!00 ft _ frontn gc . J)on't \1'0.ll ! : GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REAL TORS 675-7080 CONTACT HA\', Pl..:.. ,\li,,;lt.1 ..., _______ """":-""-.~~--~ ;~~·E,;YOUR TIME 'General -I Co-;.;n.de!Mar an(! assu1ne this go\''t ln11• Harbor Isl and Lot 1 SPECTACULAR VU in!rr!'s! 10101 a! Sf'llin~ price PrilC' .50 ti. Int nrljoi11l111.: S•e It Sun. 1-4 of ~:.i:i,OO:J. :i hr. 2 h:l all ('A~l'n1,,n1. S41Xl,1)1J'.l 3449 QU IET COVE polished & shinrrt 1111!(' rlnl! I'lill l..,runtly !{l!r ri';'~1~1f;.l 1 Hf'lif'1·1· Jt -7 bdnns .. '.: f11 n1 h,ousc. Fnnt11slil' llS•'rl ht•j;•k lb r 1ly nns,: ll•l'l!I' lll'<'I\ llJ pl(l) fu·<•µla('£', Plt'nly (•f l11nrl Ba oa Island "r 1•aise \'"ill' u11·n 1r·i.:••· h('r<• 10 g:i'fl11· ,\·11111· .. wn 1·ililf•i:. $1:19,sou. \'('ctt·1r1hl('.o: 11nd 1r1111 l'ny * REDUCED* \ OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 ju~I $1R2 pf'r/111n. l'ITI '"'11 NO\\' Sl19,I)()() ' G r hi.~ \r,\ J't'~!llr. Cu! 1 VACAi'T duplrx phtl'! 1,:ue..,1 . 217 MAR UERITE 5~5-016.). 0Pt'll eve~. 1.,..,111. Supt•r renn \·n tr it . llris~ ~n orrn11: l)!('. lur: r!1'.- Uu11t lllOOril\lt'. fllnliSho •d: 1 illf':-;_, 2 IJJ'I., t'Ut.'h, 3 (Ar gilt \IHI parkill1(. Sto ·p~ 1•1 5911.::.00. tli'.'l{'I\. fM·11f'r 1\11,;'o"" ' M•I J"'. ~ l lpt u Sat/Stu1. JOii 1'1•;11·\ ~IAl 111Afl SI. I I Agt. 67~H11 .t.I. li'l~>-l~t:I . 5 BEDROOMS 1lON Y. tRJ\1(1().11( $29,7501 ::::::__ ,_!~A~~.~, IT'S TRUE! ~ b<'rll'<'fu11 l111r-TWO c.-mi-.o.t1- gain -FULL t>rtTCF.: S:t9.7j()! r.-.t11·111a G1l'Rt tx>ar:h 101111 lnC"n1lnn * SPARKLING * • hlkc 10 Ol'f'An . Chont H1·1111{ BEAUTIES mon1. F11mi!y dinlnl!' plus 011 lir1'kRhire Ll1ne l1t"€'ukfnst hnr. Full ~i 1.(' h<>d· :\fill, ~·an1. ltn1., I pv•l. l~"iornl'!. PLUS · 1lr•!;lrh1•1I JUIOD,\ ~!,\GIL, 111\:fl n101hr1·-in-t1111 suil1'~ TI1rrc's • (H'.!-3600 * INVESTORS CLOSE ESCROW BEFORE '74 111ot·c -11.,Her l'lOltenf'r. l.0111· ~ On thi~ exeep1ionnt cluplC':t 1r11ilt>r donr & l'flnlfl'l·1· p;1r1'---hu,v in Cot'Ohll dt•I :-i.tr11'. :1 l:Ut inc:. '.!7' 1):i!in .• lu~t :S!jl)(l Beacon Bay :.! BA o\~·ner~ unit + ~'l00 1 dn11•11 io huv. 9!}': ioA11. ~an-11111. rentul . Nettr pork 11nd :a ~ti<~ vRll1<· -t·ull now Bl-"'.ACON BA y lo:nni~ courts. ltedut:cd 111 .16.1-6167. Buv nnw .~ J~ c:J:1d rtv~! $8j.n;i0. (i'--0C."-';-;;;i;;i;;;iii;i;i;iii;;iii'"-1 s1i1nni1•1·. B£'f1ut. 4 Bit nenr CALL 644-7211 tennis court, privfltf" h('llt'h ~ ' t. boat slips. $69,500 nnd THE REAL ESTATERS rould atld unit o\•er gara~<'. ~ Bkr. &12-415."i. ~ Capistrano Beach O -'----.--1 pen Dally SI::E the harbor lights fr>lnl lnvelv 4 berlroon1 SpyglRss 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH your o~i·n '>Pllriou ~1 hloff ho 1;1c. Gr eat v ie w . $22 000 h!1!1lC. Ne1v :l Ufi. 2 : .Hn .' l.a11rlsi.:11.ping & rlt'l'!'.lrnting. ' din r m central atriu1n n I . d $1 39 <~ 5 p · H!lnJwoorl rtoor hOITH' 11·!th /I "// I I ! n l'CUle lo .<JVV . 0111! . Span B 1 I 1' 1~n ry. i·p '" Sur O""n J to 5 C · I J t'.'<ll'a 11-nrk~hop h I' h Ind forn1ica cabinets:, tllr lops, •. -~" • , ,l gnragl'. Cnlll'ge Prtrk School Sl()(),!X.(), Oi\·nl'r. i l-1--l!M'riiJG, ~7:>-1 22::0. Dl!!trl\'t. Lar)il;e ~ :>.: 140 3~~J6l Ctun!nn Capi.-:trano. _,... ...... _ Jl-2 lot '>l.i th l1".1nng fn.ilt '""=--'~-'-'=~~---..::-...._ tre<"s. Hurry on thls on('! College Park 1 BDf{:-i.I .. new crp\, point 67S-7018 ,{· 11r11prs. \\'Ill rinanre ~:-r.i HOLIDAY SPECIAL Co!tunbia Dr. &1J.-2300 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiOf[ I Fi1u11ly l!~lrd, one of 1h0Yo * 4 Bed!'OOnl 110111" (huge Corona del M•r ;·eRl cl1arn11'1·s, St:· (lf lfwy. ma~!er Bf{) + faniily roon1 2 Bit., l . ba. '1 /frpl., + + den 3 bnths 1nany f'X-•NEW DUPLEX• A hll),;l' k1l ch1•11, \\'/din. ,t., t Q. · l I . i ~57 000 lit·kfst. nook; also al!al'hi~! ras. u1r sire. , , LEAS E/OPTION TO BUY' is a 1-BR. guest qtr. !ho! * C-2 Zone . Harbor B lvrl. 4roo SQ. rr. 3 l~D H~I. l'An l"l' convet1etl _rn n1ak~ l('(l ":.O i c $'lj(l ., u \ F \\t R\I & FRl'LC I thll'! lo1"E"ly hon1e 11uo 11 .• --~ .. ' ll\.'Qlll . ' -, ' I. s" IS ' I 5 BR., 2 ba. + Fan1. rn1. Slo.>,000. O p•n Hous• at un • Lisrrrl 11t $76.501 --518 Iris Ave 557.993 0 OPE~ SAT /SUN 14 ._ 6 UNITS -E11s!10:irlc, Cnsla - !ltes1t S72.~, Jneonie $i6ll. 319 POINSETTIA AVE * !"i:l' \' z:IO' 1.01' C-1 ZO tl('. S'.l2,fiOJ. }'_;.;;; T1•11ns. JEFF BRIERY REALTOR 675-1337 ---0PE-N HOUSE-- Roy McCardle Realtor 1---"'"""-"'-"'-"'""'"""'' S.'l l Su11 I to ~. -llr:1nd 1:110 Nev:port Hl\'d., C.ill. SHORECLIFFS I lll'\\' Dupl r•s . lo1·ply .~ BJl 548-7729 24S Evening Canyon hon1r, "'ilh lll'a111 1'f'il ing", Onan Sat/Sun 12-4 I !\lun1p !'!Ollf' fr1ll(', !'('p d111 -·--- ---,..-rn1 , & hug(' in;i~lr>r l><lrn1. $5 000 ADDED 2 ~rd1~1ns, rlf'n .. 2 i)'tlh". PLUS 2 BH. P••11lhn11~" 11p1 . • hu1lt-ins .. ~rent 1A~,,~1n & "ith n<'f'nn 1·u !'Undt>c•k. St·•' 1!' the. Rtn(l llnl th<> .n""·ner l~a~ Ol.'('n11, \'lt'.'11". HeA•lY ' 71'Mi NAri·i~!'u~ thi~ Wf'l'k f'TI<l pur into lnnd.!1Cll p1nc:, ""'l11ch Un1vers1ty Rea lty Lois VogPI . H.eHl!llr 5411-9-ffiO !1Ul1'0U!l<l.s ~h\11 !lt'nuty of II ;1001 I::. C.~t. J-j11·v. t)T.!·fi~110 , 4 hlh·n1. u1 Cos111 i'llc!'.1. · Spanish Hac1ende Single li!Ol'Y 11·\lh lots nf ADD-ON-ABLE 2 l :sriting" To\1·nhouse~ ck•<•µ . pile c11s1)('1s \\'ilh Hue Jl -l lo!. Qr<;! So. !liiv, nrnp by ~J(J~.1 ~ llc'nr 111 rm Sun- 1111t !du11w: clrnpr:~· l.J>t~ 11101'(' !~u1inn_ Co,,v 'l. BR !"~ting;•. d;o,v 11£'111-et•u 1 ,'!,:I P.i\I., H('I.' cxtr11.s nnd pn('ed to 11£'11 A Id . .1 ·1 t ·" 1,,2 !/00 I 11•hut good plnnning cttn do. 111 S<\2,l'(l(I_ Suhn1il your •:< '1 "uni R C'I . · v " · Sl3\000 clo\1·n parn1enr. Call M'.'>-9491 Call G4::rS400. j Un iv•rslty Reelty 1N ' N 11I. 9 3001 E. Cst. H1vy. 67:1-6510 ~-\CE. llo• .. nl & Co. , 311 HELIOTROPE -...,.,_......._ OPEN DAILY 1-5 Walker &Lee •1•1 f t l•ll MESA DEL MAR 503 HAZEL DOLL HOUSE • ·-/ 1 ' "-·/-2 Open Snt" .• ~ S1111. 1 fq :i uiu·i;?:e o , , •.><:1. .... ,11111, -ll I I hn11i. Msuni11.h!P ~~''· lnan. J • I' cu~ ~111 lon1e \1 .~.1··11· t v. ""ill CALL NOii'' r>;e"·· 1t1'flll. lnnnf'1"1. Sl •. 1.f11X> ....,.,,,,, · ' · C1l~l l ~E:'\'1',\J.<: ~\'ernl to 1·hocJf\0 hun1 to $ti~iO :-..1~ I t ,.,.., tl111h"" I , "'"'"' <!. l i\1 ti I ' r '!I~' -·---OPEN SAT/SUN~l-5-US[ YOUR YA AGAIN 2915 Sitting Sun Dr. VETERA,'lS • lol\nl'I now Enjoy happy day~ .• in -"."ur "''all ur ti) SlZl.000. E\'<'fl n wn 1~ m r ; D 11 lu x r, It you have nh~«dy uaPd JHl-noran11c ''II!\\'; ·I 1::11 ... ,Y()Ur VA entltlernent )'11U f:.1n1 r n1 .. pool. ln1n11'\J . lot.:c. •-1-"bl r New }jrirt Sl )q,()11) mn.y "" c '11 e or 11.n ~d· RAC ELLE ROBERS ditlona.J loan "'1thout rein· a1111emPnt or do11'Tl pymt. Reeltor 675-2373 JlerlK'rt H1t1••1dn1 Rtaltor1 * DUPLEX_* __ 8.J9.1GOO or 963-!'!681 -.;:=:o-='°"''.,-'~~=-IB11.)' no11· k ~/\\I'' ~harp OPEN HOUSE 3 bdrrH .. t·,1 1 ~'1 .. flr<;t rl 11.~!I i·rln<I. + hrunrl l1f'11· d1•!u:..c 2 DR. + fo mily nn .. or 3 Bl! hon1e + l·hdrm. apt. RIVIERA REALTY t l!l Brwirlv.'"V, C,i\1, 642-7007 645-5609 E vu. Costa Mesa ATTRACTIVE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY I \\'ith n1an ,1• lll"'slhltl!lf'~. Sl·.:n~ \'J ..,l11l" frnn1 Rnlph ':< nr li!h SI. ';'11 s l·l:'i \\'Ith 111\·1•\v ll''Ul\I', 1·on\·e1·1ltile tu 1 orr\('""' ~ parktn1t !p11cc. 400 E.17° I FOR lll C.I. llW GASSHORTAGE? l.o\•ely " BR. 2 8'\. Bike t•1 5'.'u1h Cool'! Plan . Bennll!ul rnn:l, G<.l VA I~ (lu\\'n, $:J:J,Xit'I. CENTURY 21 10 AM to. 5 PM 'l bdr111 . 011·nrri: :"1!1\!11u~. COl'NTH\'SIDF. F.ST,\T~:.C:: llf"!'f''s fl !'hfl ll('i' Ill }:l'l 11 15.1.;..i221 ~.;vi;s~5'1S~~1 CC1ror1cr ol i\tount1t!n v1~11· JllllXI btl''~ ASSUME FHA LOAN nnd l\rllo~~ In '1"01·11$1 l.!111.ht. MORGAN REAL TY $1500 i.111-u 101\' 1•a)·n1en1s Nr1\' Cuflt111n !101nf'~ 011 1~ ir-~42 67~-:fil."19 h! 4 hr, 2"h:1, nc11 Jy <lr1 '()1~ At•"' glff'~. 7..tJnl"d ror 1\,\(111•'1.C)P. l!llJ!·'.-,\-\\,\Y nt1:d. ~l11''C In. l/1irlll".•. S52.~A lo .$61.9.iO, \\ri.lk 10 lkoch. ~2 Lot. JOllN CA!l.EY llEALTOI: RANCHO REAL TV 5,1.11.~..oo. nnikf'r, fi7a-:\lt0 s.·11-~tl ' .. ,1 fl U4JL" PILOT '-tF.SA VERDE DRIV£ B\' il C.11ECK OUT 2S:;J C1.l11~110USE no OPEN SUNOl\Y 1-S sss.400 :!JOO $ii· n. \\ Ill 54'11 on VA tem1s. 2 Slory 4 bedroom, J b.'llh, fonnal din1n~ r o o n1 , Sl'pa.ralt' f11n11ly r o o nl , 1 Island k!tch('n has n\1"1\ 1 bN'akfast area. l\ta r b I e tlrepll\cc In llv111g roi1n1 .1u11t n1a!>ler bedl'O(lrll . 2 Air ron· r rl1ll()OCM>, 1>lt:.:tr1c gli.r:.age 1 door operwr. Pn:rreSll"ionaJ landM:apini;. ~!ESA DEL ~!AR 9:i1 rn.t~SJl.)JO lJr. OPf.."N SUNOA Y 1-S $39.500 Ul50 sq. ft. S11rtdAt, Dtttmbtr 9 Huntington S.ach Huntington Beach 2 BRAND NEW 1 4 PLEX'S BEACH 4 BLOCKS Beautiful Spanish slylc units so clo~ to the 1vater: 4 fantas!IL" units v.'llh 2 firep!at"('S, 21 ~ haths, f:.imlly room plus muc.'h rnorc! 1'hey 1:1re going fast so hur- ry! Phone 897--0321 TOP SALESMAN Irv In• Overwhelmk\g S.•uty Pn.•pnrt YOunt'll tlS )'Oii ~·ttlk 1hru I/Joto lovely enfry and Into this Turtl•· R.ut:k beau- ty. Notl(."t' the brit k t1n"plar-t' wall. !he lari;e roth'i'11Jl•n!ly located den, the. kil chen wilh e.11.tu1i.; area and lnls o( cabinets. lhc 10111\al din· Ing and the large master 1n1ite. 3 bdrn1s .• 2t" baths. p r o fessional 1anJscapu11:. and a vie~·. S69,500. CALL 552-7500 VISION e red hill HIGH ON A HILL ~r;.inrts thl• 11parklinx CQl'1· tr :n po r ary ~1yle home Detll.lleJ f!\terior or "'Xlll, SIUl'CO, AU. HLEN0~11 TOGF.'111ER I N fA .. \fEIJ LAGUNA RIVIERA sr::-r. 1'INC. LOCATED ON DOU- BLE LDT, V.'IT11 A SCENIC VfEW 01" THE OCEAN. Unique 2 bdrn1 . Door plan, s~rvh~L-U liy l '.;, lx1ths. Spa- t'lous , modernlstre \iv . rn1., has WOOD PANE LE IJ \V~, U L 'fRA CON· T EJ\IPORARY S\1/EDISll F IREPl,J\CE \\I/BLACK 'fUBULAJl STACK. Loads ol gl;1ss opcns to lge. sun P,£ALTOHS de<:k \VIA Vli':\V 01'' Tl!~ . . L•gun1 Niguel l\E\V -4 Br, 2 ~ Ba, NORTH VI£\\'. 1100' JyJ. $55,9.JO. 4.93--51971542.6735 Newport Beach rn. OCEAN VIEW aphl O\lplPX + rottB).!C, JUlll ~rep~ to beach; yl'11rly Lfll".llllt' $6,.vt). ,\sk1na ~.MOO BAY FRONT Lido Isle ------'-------ltov~ly 2 Hit, '1. bil.. ron,k•: Ct!ARMING prov ln c la I pool $70,000 home, 3 BR & d~n. OPEN SUN. 1-4 unusually lrg. trplc, patKl, 400 SUPl!'.lt!OH. Hi•tl~·r•Jr 3 SLG,000. A.gent, call for Rlt :l ha 1.Q11ct,.· 11uhhy appt. 673-1176 Open Sat & nn:: hu1nrtrY rni., d0bl. gur.; Sun lz.4 pool, $4.3,700 BEST BUY LIDO SAN CLEMENTE 3 BA, 4 BR + Bay V1ew, Oi'ln.xr. orcanyir11• •1-plr:it. 88' to bc'.h. 425 Via Udo spac, hvo :\ Br., 2·:.! UH . Nord. $137,500, 675-7414 Bkr, Lflurulry ri11.. r o o 11 o ll QIARMING 3 Br, 3 &. DR , su11d~k: only 2 y1·s. olU. Jrg. patio, 1:1:i Via \Vazicl"s, As.ku1~ Sl4!!,:iOO SSl,!>:Xl. 640-81413. GIB WALKER REAL TY 675-5200 Mission Viejo \\"HI St"ll on VA tP-rn1s One Story, 4 bedroom, 1 balh, brick fin'!placc in llv· 1ng roorn. Co1nh1na11nn din· Center, lrvtne CX."EAN. '!!!!!!!'!~!!!'!~!!!'!!!!'!~!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!' lstep.sa\'cr kitchen has Rll.T· ALISO V!Ll...A, l s1ory, 3 BH, Comfy, COTV JN nANt.t:: & 0\'l::N, :.! BA conrlo, must sell, left REALTY UOJY. Park GRAND O~ENING Newport Bay Towers I ,i:, 2 Bl::!Jll.00~1 CONlXJ:\11NIU!'ll 110'.\1£5 Baylronl ll!lnH.'.S uig and f11n11ly rooril. Bi1cks Walker & Lee up to park. Ne.,.,·. lush ~1 .. , ,., ... ,1 CHRIS RICKETTS -1 G.\Jill. DISP., t :TC. Thia l\rt'H . l\1ake offer. SOC!: Condo i:uston1 h1.ull honte hus 1i1.·h 1-=""c"""'c==c"c'c"c'_o'-Pc·c"'---- i:11f1X'ts. lile and drapes, 1 .;:=~~~~~~~~, Con1;ratu![11ions 10 Chris . covered pn110. I Riekett!>. \"ill:'!~•· H •'fl I "11\nu! Square Condo, su(*r Costa Mesa Realty Open Sat/Sun 12-5 t;s1111e !•))l .!'lllt•sn1a11 101· 1hc upgruded. 2 Bit & d(>n "'A" Since 1958 * 54&-nl 1 DOWNTOWN ' n1onlh of Nu,·1•rnll('r, S1nee i\lodl'l. ilt'U<'r than OC\.\', Attrr 6 Pr-! Call 5.57-4617 HUNTINGTON BEACH !!l11111ng w1Ui \'1lla~e lkal quahty i·arpets. sh':'1te.rs t~st11.!f' ln 1\ugust of this thruou1 SupC'r Io l' at 1 on. Dan• Point Prune l0t"<•l1011 in estatJlished year Chris lias ay('ril"t'd .II. $31,000. &15-8400. resilten1111l n•'ighborhuud. 3 " gross volun1c n! S120.700 J)('r NE\V s1racious 4 Bil, tan1 I'm, \\"hire 1vat('r & rnarin11 vie\\'. $73.500. 4!1:1-~1g7 E•st Bluff LUSK HOME l BR & FAM. RM. $69,500 OPEN TODAY 1-5 2345 ARALIA Singlr slory adult occupi<'d view horne, in1mac. cond. Gorgrous i::ro.uncis. shn<.lcrl by trelliserl o v r. r h <• n g . 1 Lowest leasehold & taxr.s are undl'r $1,000. Nolf': Leave your car In rhe gara~ & ~·alk lo n1arKcl, schools, church & park. EASTBLUFF REALTY &1•1-113'.I V2 ACRE-VIEW 4 Bdrms. & family rm. Plf'n· ty of roon1 !or pool in huge y<U"CI. 011•ncr Jll(lving East. }{educed to $74,500. LAWSON REAL TY * 675-4562 * El Toro A SS U l\1 E GI-Countryside Horne, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 9 inos. old. $35,9'Kl. 831}-1173 Fountain Valley Don't Presume-- Assume This VA 7°/o Interest APR ill'droon1'-" rll•l!'h Slyli: ninnth nr a four-n1onlh ki!ch('n, ruslil' bC'ain l"t'il· in~ f:inlily room. Outside . <!Ollar volun1c uf S•lX2.825. t'nt!'rHiininrnt c£•n1f•r 11,/ II yuu h1n•c a r•'fll cstare 7 fF. fl\11~ YrXI! M1J Tit. ' ~-Y. K lfo, .. nl & Co. .. ft,,,jf:..0.,_,... BBQ. 120$ Lllkr; 11.H.; (S/ !11'cd v.·hy not c"':tll a truly 'd ,. n11.:e guy and a rPal f'Statc L B ,,·ai"ns. ~ ~laini , pnirt·ssional, Chris Jlil'kl'l!s, aguna each 962-2456 ~ifi2-4•1n . Viltui:!t:i f{1>;d ~.:s- 1111c, J~J\42 13rvokl1111·~1 sr.. OPEN ~T. & SUN. 1-5 1llage Real Estate ll .B. 32771 si ven Seas Dr. FAMILY ROOM Walker &Lee ~;:;::•:•~·~·:·~·~·~·~·~·;:;:~I Dori"f mi.~.~ lh i~ ht•:11111ru1 i -horn<'. Pr~slli::•' a r 1• a. * House Beautiful ' ahsoluci·l.v t<:f10llC';;s ir1 c1·l't)' Should l"OPY this one! J\ 4 .,.,·;;y .. lust .• !l!ill'd SQ hurry!? hc1!rnuni. qu;Uiry constn.u·red .Call 879-0J2\. w/\\' rarpcllng & drapes Newport Beach thru-out. It 's immaculate & 1"1l'at as a p111. \\'C'! tun c it "PRICED TO" SF.t.J .. ", tor only .... Boat Slips F'ull St!curi!y llighdsl:' -----------1S1eel & t"on1-retc runsrructlon $46,SOO FULL PRICE llURllY ON THIS ONE! MISSION REAL TY 98.5 So. Coast llv.1· .• Laguna Phone ( 714) 494-07ll p_, Heel' "'/(. R!AlfY 820 S. Coast H11)'., l..a g B1>h FAMILY CHRISTMAS BLUFFS CONDO Pri\'atc Balc-onies Elel'at .. >d \"U lot, nu 3 br, 2 gar;;ge spac-cs J>(lr unit. f111n rm, 2'·~ ba. formal Roo[ t~p sundc~k . > dln nn, 11u 11eutra.1 car Unusu.11 Opriot tun1ty lo I ur- karaslan crpt, I nia.ny chase Ilaylront Pt"Opt•r'.y 10 upgrades. prieed far belo11· N~·"''IJO:l Be111·h. 1na.rkct $61,500. By anxious J IU I· l'rnrir1d11 P.d., N.13. 011·nel". 6-1()-1075. 675-855_1 __ _ NOW-NOW-NOW BA YCREST Is !he tintc to indul~f' yourself in a year~1"Qur1d $57,500 vac;ition hon1e on twauliful Large Jil·in~ rooit\, fonn:il J.incln Isle. i\Jo\'e in ro1· di11ir1i;. 1~11·i::c kil1.•hi.'n a1kl ('hrist in<l~. $195,~. l:leni;i<in fanii!y 1'1)11111. lli.'IV t:nrp<'ls As~-~o. 8, ::.at & $un nnrl 1>air1L ·I hcdroonis plus 1-:i 673-7311. run1pus n"ll.nn. Easy i.:al"e y;1rrt, 1wm fnr po.ii. For a rru·c \"alur call G-16-7171. OPEN TIL II • IT"S FUN TO SE NICE! PALERMO 4 BH, lam rm, super clean! $76,900 BROKER 8l3-0780 llAftBORVU-;gs pan i sh t®' THE REAL ESTATERS Por1afino except. ~·/111an~· A FUN HOME extras & upgrading. 4 hr, In Harbor Vit•i\' lliHs + bonus rni. by o\\·nf'r. C M IO f 644--1946 or drive b lSO-l rci.t patio. ~u .'< ' 11Ul1 , ~ep. Ne\1•port Hil!s Dr {ast' & guf'!'t ho~1s1•: (l(·r:in vu•11·. s;'e for yourself_ 3 BR., .\ baths:. prof('SS: lndsi;pg., lull ~pnnklr1..., & SHARP •I BR, sngl·stry on e.\h'rior Ii g ht s. Bl!-in 1·ul·dl'·Sac. 18 n10. nro11· .;i, \"11(·11un1, spcHkrrs ull n10111s. n1ovc-in ready. Derorate<l lr1 i\lininiuni 111.1111t•'rl<t1IL:•' It. gnL'>. ,';; golds. shul!Prs, RL•nilslll"ally prirc.t nud 11"0\"Cli \\"()(XIS, tile',. fully 1-lO's. lndscpd. ,(? fncd. $74.500 incl. Print·ip11I." onlv &l·l·022S lar.1rl. 01vner M..\-62~9 OPEN SA·i· SUN !:!·:) HARBOR \.'it-1ir lloni"~ _ Jl:lt) \\IHl1'~; S1\ILS fllonnr<l. A(';1ul!f11J 3 Bl{. 2 BEST BEACH BUY BA. dining roon1, lrg p;i!in, quit'k !;al<' pl'ire S:>;'i.:JOO VACANT Op1~11 house driily 10 1\!\l· :1 BH , :.! BA. 11;d!; to b1.•;u ·h. :1 Pill. By 011 ner, 11411 l't>rl l..i111·l·!<I pru ·crt bt·al"h prCip- Oia.rl•·~ Pl, N.B. G·l·l-"iliO?___ t·r!~· ill Ne1r1M11·1. O"·nf'r BLUFFS TRl·LF-"YEL CON-sup,.r a11xious • .\lll!-1 ;;"11 ' !Xl 3 hr, 2 ba, cilthrdr;i! \la1•11nt Pri<'f'd a t $1.\Wll. bean1 CL'ilings. pool, 11•alking ti-l:rS-101!. dis1anee to ~<'h is, t"hurehr~. Eai:t Blurf Vill~ge .t tennis club. S:lZ,500. By 01111<'r . Aft 7pn1. &1-1--0987 REDUCED $2500 MUST SELL FAMILY PARAOTs E- N•wport Beach HEAR YE! YEAR YE! Don 't Get Caught! I STEALlNG Till!-; MAl:N1r1c£NT DUPLEX ()\Ynt'r h~ jusl rertu1·rd prit·t• t1l1nUSl S!'l,OOJ tu S79,951J .t U\\NE!t IS ANXl<)US! I-.:xc.:ellenl 1ern1s, luw duwn. A 111ust te sei'' 0Cl'.:A1'1 !:il!OHE PHOPP.ltTIES 493-1181 67 5-2812 Newport Heights Buy, Lease, Option Ut·Sl Ne1.1•port I lhl. l{.ll' Im· 1111•11. oCt'U/)llllL'Y, :I Ult, lg clen. fl1rn1. di11. r1n ., fqill'. s1:1.:~KJ. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642-7491 * Newport Shores WALK TO BEACH U1rgest J-sly. A-Frnn\•' 3 Bdrnis.. 2 bti.ths: pntio, 2 \'{Ir garage. !\!UST SF:l.L' $.\4,900 CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1290 * San Clemente NEW OCEANVIEW :J I~Pclt·oorn, 2i~ bH!h. LHrl{l' fnrnily roon1, lH.'Rllli..'d <'<'ll· i11g, fonu;il •linlni.; ;11"l'a. upgradcd t"Ht"flf'!s. Pr1t·1•d unrh·i· n1nrk(•t. Broke!". <IH!-!J71)'! YEHY~,-.,-,,-,rco-rt-,0,h0fo-c2 BH. 2 HA open berin1 ceilings. Braulilul lndscpg, hnck y<l BBQ. Nier neighOOrhocxl. -l~J-21-11, ·192-314:, c1·e & Sun. TREASUllE HEALTY. Sa;Juan Capistrano HORSE PROPERTY 2 Bi· house nn t hiltsid1• aerc. fc11<'NI for horscs s:IR.:i<>O. :..>:i·; 1hvn, HB, ~71 ·1! ~S-3.16:1. S,\N J\J,\~ CAPO, four plc.x ua 'flnie S7XOll.. largP Int. otldl unit~. S79.50<t. ·1\1"1·,~'.!6·1. Sunset Beach SP,\CIOUS Q("<'fl11frnnl llnnie Panr1ran11t v1e11•s Calalina 2 s1~ pnld nh1d \iv rtl\, din den, J l:lr. J Ha, 1uaids nn. \ndry, :1 g11r, p:11 in S.· ;'.dn. lla1t• fi)>!'ll Sjllll"l" I" ;11kl lri.:;,11 'J'ripl<''I:. ~\af.e nff1·_ 011 nf'I' 1:!l:l• !"192-2~1~'6 Br::r:5' \\'Lr:\1 Westminster e EYE APPEAL e PURSE APPEAL ~ .-.:1nry .. 1 h1.,in1i h•1n11' \\"ilh i.;aHh•n t••l.ll"ly;ir<I <'!llry. F:11111ly roo1n, 1,.11un111 •! lo:1!· 1·hf'n. <"h~•· 111 p:irk ttnd ~··h0<tls. S·n.:.nr1 c all The Real Estate Fair 839-'1 ll -------·- llil Ac r••9• for &ale ISO TAX SHELTER Pre-paid inlrt"t'St + 25711 tk)v.•n. Choice 100 l\t'rtJl'l nr Cook's Corner. II nil. rro111 El Toro. pOYl'<I road. $20ll P•'r 1n'l'C. Trad1•!1. GOLDEN Bt.:Alt REALTY ~.:12~:~'il or li49'-m9 Commercia l Property 158 NEWPORT BEACH P1·i111t' huyfrori1 site rur t.Jo;d N'pnir & s;_,Jcs Rill t:ru11rly Jtlrr. fi7~16l T\\'O udjoinlng inL'Qmc pro- Jli'rliPs, Ci'nter Cosla Mesa. 011•11,·r. &-15-2020/6-12-6560 Condominiums for sal• 160 _::.::,. __ _:_::.:1 BLUFFS A fine 3 Re<lroon1, 2 Balh Tn·Jt•vcl in t-::1sth!uff. [)e(•k nv1·1·l1~1kin)'.:' Ne11"JJ1Jrl. fire- J>l11r••, ALIJ111·<'nl 10 pool art'a. I )(111hl1' gitn1g1•. l!cnlistl1•ally pricr·d at 54\1.:iOQ. !JO'/.i 1i- nan1•i11g U\'1tll11ble. OPEN HOUSE ~;1L & S11n .• 11 AJ\1 to Dark_ :::1Hi Vis1 a llogo•r. Ownl·r i71 •1l :i-lli-2:.!f~"l. Gl{l-;EN Volley tru1·t. F .\'. :~ BH. 2 h;t.X, <lhll' gar., $:11 ,:llWL !162--0115 Duplexes/ Units sale 162 ** TAX REFUGE** Llt!lf! J.:-1rel duplex. 2 Be<!· ronn1, 1 ha!h eai·h. Buill·in 01 <'11 & rang<', gurbni::e cfis- !)(lSal. I unil ju!'t painted Hnd nl"11• ea1i>eli11g. Cornc1· Int. ft•need bat·k yard. s:l6.:ffi. Sii5((l do11 n ond "-~­ sun1f' lo,111. Driv;• hy 751-7a...1 Si.·otl PJ;u"t'. C.,'I, lhen call fJ.:l~-30.16 tor 11ppolntment to St'('. DO N01" DISTURB TENANTS. By o~·ner, Prln· <·!pals only, pll'Hl<f'. GREENTREE Oupl<'.x & Tn11l1•x units under ronslru<·lion. J.~rplc'~. bean1 1·1·H. f 1Y1111 $()3.~. Daildcr. fi4ti-4-11•1 Income Property 166 4 PLEX-$57,000 ASSUME FHA Onn::n1n huntrrs r!elig;ht pl11s"" 011·nf'r 11·111 he 1 p f1111Jnr·e ~ ~'II,\ !01111 l'AA lw "~~u111C'd Earns l!Y1-on dn11•11 IHty111c:111. Prhne 1·11l-d1'-Sar Iv i·a 1 1 on. 3 hf'•h'•11n 011·11.-13 uni!. Ex· lt"i'tlll'IY 1011· l"HCfl.nC\' rat('. Tukl' 1;ril"Hntai.:e -C11.Jl 546-1600 In,·t•s!111Pnt Di\"ision wilh n Joan blllanCf' of S'lJ.500. The payment of $202 J)E'r/mo. includes Pr TI . Sparkling; 3 bdrm middh~ of the blocker wilh hig hac.k yard and Jots o( privacy. Hdwri floors y,·lth new sh:ig carpeting. Huge kitchen v.i th built-Ins. Submit 11·har c11sh you have for do1-1·n p;1y1nent let sl'lll"r C"l\ITY lhf' halnncf', t:veryonc qunlifit•;;. Call :,.15-9491 Open eves. honie in prl'srige ar(';i_ Fnr----- n1;1\ !i\"ing rooni. l"i)'St<il din- ini.:. f:111uly roon1 npPns lo tx·au111u1 1r111dscaper1 yarri, Walker & Lee ~EW LISTING NC'ill' p1i\·ate re!'idcn!ild •••l ri t1,, ISpr;iwll n~ old lam i l Y park ,~· lll'tu:h. S-19.950. Call 1 ~;;~~~~~~:::=~\ i.:ha rnicr, hl1. 1~28 -filled \\'rari ;, ribhon 1u1ltLnrJ t hi~ ('ha1·n1ing-3 hedrrn \\"Ith fan1Lly rm one! pre!>ent it to your fan1ily aloni,: 11·ith il lar~~, yarrl, trililC'r nt<'P!'S and s\\·1ni pool p1·ivll1·ges. Lag:u11a Niguel. S3~.000. BE FIRST-NEW Enjoy the pl"t.>Slige nnd f'!l· vironnH'nt or a spncin11.s 111'\\"IY bull! l'US1on1 :1 RP. 11-11h fnrn1al din rni. fan1 i·ni, 2 fplrs, a(riu111, lr1q;tJ lot. QPF.:-J llOUSE ltai·bor \'u r-usl?in 1·u 4 BR. f;1111. rn1. il""tes c.,,.,,,,J ., "R ., Qu!f•! 1·111 d\.' sae: \'.'l:tra lgl·. ~-.... ' ~·"0 ·-11sR-·.oo !~A: !a.m_ rn,1, ?~·ner, 1807 ° ·01'~:~ ~AT/St";.> i -:i \[I'll ~-WJ,_ ' Iott rifftn, &\.1-2?.I-!. 2:i19 HJ-:1\T!l~.t! !.:"<". ~B MobileHomet HARBOR VIEW/ OCEAN VIEW CARMEL Cu.x1(1ni ~ l\lt.. N"pl. l!Pight~.1 i:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 RH. 2 BA, Fan1 Rn1. Din !O hi' romp!. in .Jan. i\11\ THE REAL ESTATERS The Real Estate Fair 11 ilh nook!' & ('rnnnil"s. !luge 536-2551 ABANDONED 3 BR'S t'nclosed lanai r;i rni l.v r111 .• Xlnt l'ond. Bl·nul. yd, up-a l'f1nd1J. 2 l\lni . tu lloili:; Mobile Homes 4 PLEX j:r;ull'd, 01,·nr•r, $G9.~lftl, & !"('SL m1.1·. F1tn111stie~ For Sale 125 $ Nf-a1· Cf'nlral Park. F:1111ilv 1, al're 11· / ! (~ r ra (' rrl Walker & Lee - 0 -0-L-L-._.O--USE-I siz{' 1!1"111g 1~1111 \1·ith brick 1P~f't;1hlr garden. Oi.:can f~\4-0.1~0. 17:.!l Por1 Ashl<'y l'I AskinR: S79,!~KJ 55,000! JUST COMPLETED .John Carey Ht1r 6-lf>-7~14 ·I ."ih:ll']l ·tinil!I ii;t nn l'Xcltlng Lt)\\' !'H I CE~ Grr<i! locfl· Jinn! Clvs<' lo 1<hops & ~f'h<•lls. ,j· tv.·o bt'l,lroon1 units. Anx1<111s. Cnll MOBILE HOME FDR SALE: n llrPpl11 ce. Sr f• p -sa \"" r vic\\'S. A inust Sl'e al ~••l,,,_.,, $200 PER MONTH kitchen, ~·nrnrr lol !%.000. 1-~~;oi~~:iii~~~iii:~ I Cozy :1 lx!r honiC', situaled rnr 111"i\"ru·y. i\lovP·in 1·011-Drastic Reduction NEW ORLEANS IN CALIFORNIA fl'<'n<'h Quarter eleg11nCI" rcrlected from the coui·tvarrl en1ry wtfountl\in 10 • lhe \'C'randa overlooking shin1- m •' r in g pool. Spinll slalrcast> leads Ill 4 bedi·nis inrludin~ huc:e n111.~t<'r suih' \\"ilh silting roorn. Tiii<; honlt"' has bN'n <lesfi::nrd 1. v.·Hh ev1•ry \u.-.:ury in m1111l. A n1ust lo ~I'. call for :in appoin1rnl'.'nl. The Real Estate Fair 8l9-' Ill nn a big-lrce sltui<lcO Jot, di1i(1n!! $42.~iOO. Crill This :'i bdrn1 .• i:, df'n horn <' 11!1 fl"t'l'lily d··cnratt•d. A rra! The Real Estate Fair h;is !ht• i::1:11ety & exuberance l'<llUlllJ' ki1chcn \\"Jlh :tll 536-2551 rif t"l"C'at1\"l' wol'k. The line n1at1.:hing hlrn!', lg<' \iv r in trea11nP11\ (1f pa.rlt'l1n<:. \\ ill1 1•rackl1n.; fpk', only j l ~1.1n1s. & frf'n,·h doors lends SZOO T!l'r 1110 11·hf'n 1·nu 1 STORY TIBURON an unexpc<"!l"d i· harm. assurnt' th(' 5.~ .. ', \rA tOan LEASE OR OPTION \\"0011.~y !'r1l111g 1r/l~r. y;;i1tL 11.·rlh do11"n paymn!. llkr Vnrant . 2 &>droon1, 2 buth, /\sk111i:: Sf~l500. !l!i2-~i1ll T1huron Condo. Near San Groovy Listing_ nu.•go free11ay. Lea!'C at 2 BR .. rom p. rrfurtJ1sht'd, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $29 ,000 S?T:l 'mo. or Cull price \\"ith quality \\·orkn1anship: S30.7:i0. hea111s, !<.ots Qf re<l11-oocl. Ill~ larwin realty inc. lo!. good occ·an vic1\", $~.500 963-4405 * (2C hrs ) £qu;1I llou!-111~ Oppl). 1:-~-::-::::il::======lc1 nprrai<;f'11. rPnr!y fur 0". IMMEDIATE e DESIGNED . . . . . t"t1p;1n~·y, :i ""-•1rty 1~!rins, ~ OCCUPANCY FOR THE EXECUTIVE h11 1h~. 11·1th 1.u~ n I Bo•riut 2 or 3 P.H. Condos frn111 ~·ho 1.1·11n ts sp•tei1111;;11,·ss. 11p1,'l"lldini:: thrn11~h~1ut. No $21.li()(J. N,,nr llunr1111.:lnn r,lrgnnce and a pro·~lll.'.l' Ol111n !•,10'.! \\'l1y 11oi11 . C,111 , llnrhnur IJrp~. ~h:ii.: ("flTJ.:", !l)('a!ion. Priv;ili• t•iiirty;i1'1 8f•7--0J2l I l11ls nl (•.'l:ll'ltS. f rir 111f•\r11111· ],.rids ti• rlnnlil" rlonr rrill'\'. 11 .. 11 ;: HfJ1 :;.1s_ -2 BATHS CALL497-1761 CHARM •• •.• and ufllily: O\"C'r 2.000 sq. fL 11·ith :~ brlrrn~ .• fan- tastic 1-1·hite 11·11 tcr 1·11•11·, 01·f'rlookini; sparkling ligt11s of ].1:,'llna. Close lo 101111 .t· high schocil. Just r.:-ducN. $92.500. ..A-$/an REAL ESTATE 11!.IO c:iennerre St. 49-l-9-17'! :i4!1-0..~1r. BEACll SID~ ('()TTAGE:'2 Bil., l~f' \"1.-·1.1· <ll'eks. slnnc frpJ.. :J (';l!" p;1 I" k j 11 g ; furlli$hed. $f-O,fY'{J 4~jj~1l 1(1()() N. Coo.<>! lhvy .. L.agunn Src1Hln1111 l11·ing r n 1) n; , 1 __ _,;;ill .... ~-....,_ I Pa ul Hooper 846-3371 l'rpli·., l"t:ihi·no<! & glass; t I 1 I I l '1 TOBIN REALTY INC. i•ntt"l1 11il' i1-i1\·1·s .splashing crys 11 { 1n1ni.:. ;ot"gC :11n1 y Walker ~ lee fin 1hC' l'll'ks. $82 .. "'1(1. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 ro . .un. ·l ll('d rnl<1 nu·lud1r1t.: ·ti _ _ Pf{[\',\"1'1': s~:TT!;-;G luxurinusly 1 :•1):•~ m:t!>h-r. ,.,., lt•.o.t1 llV O'-'·n.rr. 3 _1~/{, <'Pl.~ •. itrps In nus l"hllnnint:; 2 hd1·n1 .• 2 2'JJfH A:'-/A f\·IARIA l.A'Jt.: Nenr p:irk ;ind i.:o!f {"{!Urse. ---,\,;. lJl t-111;;. incl refr1~ & hath ho1nc i1·11h p!allk<'d f]r. Cm,1·11 Vallt•y Pk\\-y. & :.O'ig:ucl 1'·or an nppo1n!n1rn!, 1·;i!J * OPEN SUN. 1~5 * rli.~hiishr, Can 11 ssiunC' G';°r 111 d('n. "'"C'a n \'ieiv, :.!-slory Rd. HN'n . SG~i.!XlO. Nr1-1• The Real Estate Fair 401 15th Street loan ut s1 :~~. rnn _n r reri· dining arra \lllh hookshPh·ps r11stnn1 hlL 3 RR .• t· lien 8394133 536-2551 j BR ,I',, il l'n. 3 ha. Clcnn n.1nl"C', GI ok. S"l7,!):i0. I(• lhe {'t'.tli ug. 2 Frplt:s. Red· hc"•rne. Sp.'tnish &. !iJ>llCious. 1 Beach Lovers $27,250 S1nr11! h1'•, ycnr nlr! M!!:ig•· styh• hon1f', still lonk~ hrand flf'\I."! Gla~s g-;ui:!rn kit r!11•n 11·i1h all lht..! !at<'i,! (1';.i!un~::.. i:xtcnsil·C' use <Jr gl;i~~ and hiq-h cri!ini:;s. Surr .. uni!••d hy. rxec h•1me s. And ju~! •1 hop 1n hrar-h ~l:.!."IJ. \)h11n. S77j. Clnsing ('f1~t . (1111.v i2:1'.I. per rnnnrh PfTl \'n1•u11t. IHcr 962-fi.'il 1 llL:GE: honus l ~.\l. :1 HH. 2 B/\. Jrµ:. 1•u.l-dr·-~«C l•i!. S.10.000 C'nsh ~2~!! nv1. Assume 7r;, \'A 1,11:111 nr name .\"OUr lern1c $ ','.f,:\OU Owrwr-Bkr, R-11-Z..•tl BY Q\\1NER..5 Hit '": ll.\. 2 '<1 y home, fonn .t111 n n, 1 · takf' 01·er our i'. ,. ' lrm11 I 11·/ I•~\.\' pymn1 of <: ;l"":Jrt\11 ln<'l laxcs & 1111'. Full 1•n1·•• $<17,KI)'). Cnll to Srf•. ·~;2-1:~r., & 1 sp...1~ous. U!:f. e. rre 1 e Qsh~dk· I 9f~"1~10(; 11,1·~,"t f dN1·k~ &·i...~arhrlen pal,10. PQss~i~~~~-~/~~l~ n· ct .va111. rn1. or poo . UK' Slfl50 J)n, 4 & 1'''.\I. 2 BA, 1 trai e in r>eac area or ·19~-970.I <'19-l-9729 possession. SS.1 .. J(J(l ui• ocl"an. 7r: GI 1(1an. liXl.'l'-Upp(lr house or unils. ---GEM-S39.~ffl-011nl"r fl 3 :J · 1129. $65,00't. Laguna Hills 5-16-97;.4 c\·cs ROO:'if TO ADD 120-r' Tustin Al"c , K.O, On R·:Z to1; intercstin~ 2 7V2°/o INTEREST REALTORS &12~16:.!3 Huntington H arbour hdrn1. ,I!, den home 11 ilh 2 :: BR. 2 BA cpls. drps. DIS'fR£.5S! Assun1e 7'/i-\'A loan .,.,·ith sn1111J dOY."Tl + .!'mall scconri TD. • F"\t>,~· Ihle 1. $:\06 Pl•t' rnonlh PIT!. 01111•·1" 11 ill lei you ··n,nt 11 l!ilC' you huy··_ Exec: 4 h;•1lrr11 honie. Val"ant, fol" your i11sp ec1ion. Bkl' fl62-:i:i11. ________ , THE BEST ROOM IS THE ELBOW ROOM !11•1'<'",:: !hr hon1r \\'ilh f'llOUJ::"h •'lho11· 1001n for {'1·rrvllQ<lv. :": Qll<'<'n-.~i1.1'll llt'di'f)(")nls. \\'1lh da1.zlin~ ll<!!h. Counrry st.' le ki1chen Ol"erlflllkin't 1111!> hul?e b:ick ~·ard . Subn1il 1"11r <111·0 11·1·111.~. N•ll1•1' ls f.o·xihlt"'. PTlt'(•fl UI $29,00ll. frpl <'s. Sfi:i,000. n1:iint . frf•c. \'it'\Y of Sad- NE\V ENGLAND dll"bar.k ~fts. Sub. d11'Jl. rcq. . . , in U1guna. Lgc .. hen mNI $~.riOO. 0\\'lll'r S.17-4477 "' ' ceil. I.iv. rn1 . .,.,. hrick floor. Laguna Nlg u•I Lgc. usc<l bl'ick frp!c., a fur-1---''----..::.C..:----- Ocean & Harbour Vi ews cvf'r coastline \'ie\i·. 2 B<I-SAVE Sl600. i\lUJ'll ~!I flt rins., den can be used as onr-c, new ScaviC'-'' Garden •' ~ - You 111ay IQn( on your deck, warrh lhc boa ls rind enjoy lhl' gnod l!rc for only 11.J.000 full pri('{'. Ocean & llrtrbour jusl one block away. forn1al dining rm. $69.700. hon1e. B-Plan. 3 Bdrms., SHIELDS 2 hn., alrium. Pools!zcrl lot. \lialk lo beach & rec. ccnler REAL EST ATE "'/swim pool & j11c:u1.zi, len- 318 Thalia 494-8093 HUNTii'.GTON HARBOUR CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM IUALlY B<>Autllul home wilh huge .17214 COAST J-1\V\'. · 1.11.sler suil e Den, (amily 71 4.; R-!G-1384. .'It 213: 592-2845 roorn. Fireplace. Full dining Irvine rm. Fan!Astic k i t c hen . :.;..:.:.:::_ ________ I Lood!! of cupboftrds. SUnken UNIVERSITY PARK lub. PRlio, IOI!!: of prlVRf'y? \\"ith S6TJO d0\1·n. 0~·11er wi U ~·inrs1 LUX UHY ('Onciilion. ht>lp 1i1·ith fin11ncln1";. F111I F"ordhnrn !(11,•ntlQU~e -encl price, $67.500! Call 4M-8003 HOV~E for ""'le I\\" u.,..ui·r 11nir-p;i1-k cxro!'. l111n1;ic II TARBELL, R•altors :l Br. fam r m, tl,.n. ,-'lih·p br. 21 1 1>01 , 2 lrplc, ne11.·lyl-=="',=.,::.,:,=.,:,..:~,:.:,-""..:_ nis, handball cts. Ciua rded community. New unit priceci $1600 higher. Art nl once ... still lime to 11ick carp., tile, etc. As.sum11bl£> $44 .500 Joan. Full price $54,1!!5. 4~14 $58,300. Sen T e r r a c e TO\\'Jlhousc for sale, rent or Jesse option. t-.lost popular nl<ldel, 3 BR, 2 story, occan \'iew. In1med. occupancy. Get in before the price goes up. 493--0450. dcn\"Tl liv rm ~·/lrplr. Jn•tl('I Walker & Lee ('l"p!d l hru-oul-11.nH Pll!M'r & OPEN SAT /SUN 1.5 ldtchf'n & pool. sn.o/.ln. pn1111 ri.tany f''l:tr,1~. /\ 2880 ZELL DRIVE N•we'rt Bpch 1326 Sa11 rit1i::o Ave .. -\\'PS-1- (·l!ff -l)r1v1'r Shores ar•'tt. 4 BR -:~·~ hns. $1:!9,:-r()I). O\\·ner · B11ildcr. s.13-701~ BIG CANYON ~'\'CS S.l-1-Sl'l7. )"nu <'<Ill huy n hc•:111!ilul V]E\V \."fE\V \"IF:\\' Dc111u• hrimr 111 Big ('an\"on. ll;irhor \'iev.', ne11· fltontf'J:::O '.1 HH. :\ ll;\ rr1Jn1 SS~.?!00 ·I Br, frin1 rn1 , prim<' vir11• 10 S.~?.~iOO. IOI '. $77.91"Xl. Gil sunpson. fi4-l-M51i 10 ,\'.\l-:1P'.\T Broker. 5."i2-l:il0 WATERFRONT-- SPYGLASS HILL lJJ\•elv DUPLEX nc1,· Bren hnnil', i\ton:i1~1 PIER & FLOAT 11101:l"'l. by o\111er $fi1.000. $ll5,000 Tcn111s .~-pool pr1,·li;'s. £.1.1-2696 eves OPEN SUN. 12-4 Li\RG~: NC\\·porl Sh n r l's 3110 MARCUS dupl<'x_ 2 Br. !', bt1. ci1 . NEWPORT BEACH 2 blks hl f>t"rRn. Fe'-' lan<l. REALTY 675-1642 r-;f'11·fY!rl Plavc It t>a I I y HARBOR VIEW-- fn~,_:1rro S!IARP Upgraded 11.\·.11 . HOMES &:inicro;ct ~ Bl', 3 Da . Jn1 ··;.1nnn1·n·· 2 Hit, 2 HA. 1•11n1·t 1nc1!, {)(•1•up:1nc·\'. Only rlrn Ill" hdnn. Tl!;on_v L\tr-'s. 57~.\lOO. HfV! pri;-1 Truul~· C'ovP1·r·!l 11ali11. Sti'../,;~V1 111· J']. f~\·l-:J1J;;~1 •'fUd!'S i;\IHJ. rfillt'ipHI~ <>11ly. 1:{!1 Port l\1n1b1•rly llARB<lJl Vu 1101111· '.'llpnll').(O 1;.1~-~~17 ' ] lf'\'l'l. 4 hr, llh'" Vll'\\'. .~11·1111 pool/h'nnis privl"gs. !!ARBOR \lir11• Sornt'r~rt ;, i.!Y~ I.11. nu 111111 Ar ~ Ha. 2 frp!rs, .,.,·pt hr1r, * (;ii S1mp~n 5,'l:?-7f")fl0 * ru.~rnn1 d .~ 1' or 11 l "d .~· u~ni1j;'<l. Landsrf1["!<'d v.·/JI; CLEAN & roon1v 2 Br. cnc! lrg trC'f's, R:~e11 hs(', 2 p;i!in room. apPlianC"t'S ino•l. dcrks. rornC'r v1e11• lo!. S4-l,j()Q. By n11·ner. ~22 Cata-Club/pool, 1 )T 0 Id . linl'I. IJr. 646--3.}H. Transfrrrf'rl n1usr sell. Priv THE Cl~/\NNEL Rf:Er ply. 1801 Port Curlow 0)X'n 2 br, 2 bn \Vaterlront rondos Sat-Sun 10-5 fyM)...-09.!I \ 119,000 10 $150.000 DOVER SHOHr.:s -Vif'\I' Carey Realtors 675-3.535 Buy~ :\ Br & Dcn. 4 Ila. OPEN House Sa! & Sun 20)3 Lrg lnrnutl enfF1' .'ft. liv rn1 Vista Caudal. Bay Vu Blulli. for elegant entertuft11ng. Condo 3 br, 2 bl\ 10'10 d. Tlled fl~)lll IPITH(·e "·/hrii:k $79,500. ,\gt 675-35.15 BBQ. Ne.,.,·ly dccorats:rl ,r,, BLUFl"S Condo. 2 br, den, landsrnf)('1L Ry O 11·n e r . 2 ba, end Io cat Ion . c•~f7~9~.500=·-"~'~·'~'c11~0~. --~­ Greenbelt. nu ca rpe t. A good 1vant ild 1.!i u i;ood L!- $-17,500. By owner, 83l---814R. ves linent. TRADE Ne111port B e ll c h Prop. for Out-of·To11'Jl Prop. Bkr. 114/673-211">8. LINDA Isle. Prlv. party "'ants 4 or 5 BR. home. Cnll: 213: 691-9639 * DUPLEX -S3<'1,0CJO * Cotnpletely reno va t ed . O>ATicr!Agent. 675-4524. Dtwl..EX or OCt'rtn $62,500 Miles Larson Rea1tor 673-8563 988--0154. 9367 \\'11rbler /\1·•·, 11l•l ,,,.,, i\lUS'l' TO ~F:E. OPEN !'at Top of !he World area 4 1-~. \1ly Open HOUS<.' J,w:.i.:. ~:,.-04f,.'l [ ,t? Sun, 12--6 p111. 4'.t93 Bdrn1s, 2~ ba., 2-sty. col- ' 8th I 9th. ~a!in.,.,·ood \\'ay. 5:;i..9.-~t6. oni11l front. Beautiful view 1· G•rd•n Groiv• r:~,·(.:. .. :.:_:r:_, _..QNS UNIV PARK. OPEN HOUSE of The Pacific! s14 canyon :· · lr1t .. i,-·t•1r 11nd 1(1rnlk°l'l App"t or Sun 12-5 S59.!*J:I Agt. 494-8003 I 8S71 Stanlortl. VaC11 nt r ,, !·[(' f ".'.\ hoinrs, 11'1212 !layberry \Vay OPEN HOUSE custom buill 3' + drn • • Imrnnc. :'I Br, 2 B11, <lhl i.:n r. 872 Wendt Tcrr S68 500. I l"Q(j!jl) Joi. llUR:f' gara(!!' K 1\5/\~!A N BIG RON US ROOJ\1 s:;..1 .~i()() Laguna Chnrmer' 3 b~ 2 I $31,950. Ownt'r 21:1 4J1 .. 1!"ll'f•. SPACI·: n~:ALTY Rl1-RfiGS bA . Remod & dec0r. It ~n't Hvntlftgfon S.•ch r.~ i i [r.~te __ 962-6644 TlJltTLr:: nnO<--l•:"'::.'.:'o:::":o•:_· _____ _ VACANT POOL HOME Nr1.1· 3 B1". $•1!1,!YNJ. Nl"w 3 UY O\\'Nt:.:R. o(-esin vi<'~·. I' $opt'I' SAA1'1>-Ne1o1t·ly d('(', 1111 :'I Hf), 2 H.\. hl!-ln~ 1111111111 ~lr. lnn1ily l'nl, S.'">.'>.900 . 13oth ~11..:hitl'Cl llullt, fi BR, 5 BA, 1 rlr'Jis. nu"'/~· !illAI 11;1·u .. )1:;· 1 ~ ,,11 r .iit;u·h•·rl i::••~~J.1:'' ArHi in T'r1111i:-JQC11tions. A~k r(l1' 4000 !\Q. 11. $97.m. \!JUI 4 br. lrpl<'. Prictd u ,... ._,,,.111111.rl 11,.11 ~-r 1, ~i" I . (;ii Sln111~~-~rk 5S2-7&1~ rin·11ng(' finnnr-ing. 494-B322 8)' Ol\'nf;"r $101.5. $..~!1.9'",ll. WALNUT SQ. CONDO V!e\1· .Ari nr Vit"t•1r Hu.II'•" Anv day ii the df:'ST DAY 10 Hl~ll C"A l :Pl·~r. llf·;AJ.TOHS . nlr Mod., 2 Rr 81 rlen, hr low l BR, den./ l~t fir, $39.950. niti an 9(11 0orti •It-hi)'. :~Y ... 'il:V: I ntnrkrt, n &l<'nl! M·l-#117. lo main!. owner 494-728-4 ( 81 Royal St. George Road Prestige executive custom hon1e on fairway, with million -dollar view. 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, stre ssed for add iti onal bedroom suite. Panelled walnut den, air conditioned , many fabul ous fea lurcs. Designed by Gordon Glass, A.I.A. $250,000 lelc ph one 644-5599 By appointn1cn t only -Principals only SILVERCRE'ST MOBILE HOME W' x :i:r, 2 B[) 2 BA, <"<trp . tlr:qx•d, hit-ins., rc•fra . .: .. 11·a.slu•r & t'lt•ct. 1hy(•r, .,.,·irt>d :l46-Hi00 Tn1·t•s!1nent Division St·a 1M•d p:11 1u, Thrt•f' yrs. nhl · hl;l" nu . U1<·,.1rd in nl'w 1 THE REAL ESTATERS for z:ro ;.1 r eond.. ki11·h. ~­ rll"ll·k, sln1·ngt' ~IJf'd. land· ;.dull pk. a\\.t.)' frnrll 1101<;y 1 ~;;;::;;~~~~:::::;~~~:1 St One·half hi. f111111 c·luh· hnu~"-Sl5.99J. Call £\·~~S. 213-69"1·~&.IO. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMDNT ESTATES 10~>1 Site Dr., Uren. lCf'ntral Av(', •ti"l"OSS r1u111 Hren t'nn1ni . Jlnsp,l Le.it #16. CONT,\CT RAY, PK. ~lGH., INVESTORS 5 l"nit.~ .,.,·ith big nel Spt'n<l;ibl<', oil C'!Xr-f'llPnt con· d1t\on. A rarl' tin<I~ Onlv $75,000. l\tnkl:'! offer~ • l' 1llage Real Es t~te 962·4471 ( r.::.) 546-1103 f• 1r ~1tn11111~. _______ _. ______ lc·u:'-\T0'.\·1 BUILT <\-ple~Op GREENLEAF \nc11tinn in S:1n Cl1·menlP. A pri\"«le ;; s!nr ndult ('0111· n111n11y. JT,i(} \Vhi1 tier A\'t·. ('_'.\!_ hns ~\':r.il11hl" a :J-1\"f;() l\t'Y \Vest Sill.OOCI .• V 11 20x~O 1.ant:f'i". S9,000. l!.111h in beaut. ('111111, just likr new. 6~7!!65 9 r101 to 6 pin. --.\lUOILI:: I l0i\1E <10' x -~·. , alun1 1111"?Jing ;\Ir >: H)', 11lurn c:ar port, crpt<l pori·h 11r x 10· Furn. St5!f.1. t71~1 ~.2.,..9597 NE\\' cu:;1nn1 hit hf':r.uty i11 11duh pnrk on the lJay. $1 il,~.IOO. ti7:'"r0723. BEST buy Lido Y a c h t Harhnr. double 1.1·ide, pntlo, pool, i::arage. $7%0. 61::>-8220 8 x 40 Transa. A1vnlngs & ~hed. lo move. !1.500. or of· frr. Very nice. ').lfi.-{i~3 S!"ads 11/ 1 •](1M·I.~. /'Ill(' 3 Bit. thn•1 • 2 Bit. i"H'ln11· rc'plart'- rn1'0I l"O!'! al S!J :i.0(!1"). (',ood l<'nns. D. l'i11dl~.Y Jlealtor, 21fit7 Dc! Pr11.dc1, JJana l~int 496-13 l:i. Prin1·ipals Only, Plea~. t 'OURPLEX -1\;orth Costa l\1r~a. J\ssurnahle Fil.\ loon -no J;:.nn fees. Annual in- ronH' $7-100., snlc price $64,500. &lie subjC'!rt lo in· spe1·11on, C'Sf"l"fl"' tn 4·lose Jan 'i•I. Cntl ~424. SouthCo Rl'nllors. INVESTOR'S DREAM $206. PPr ~lurrfh JlflY!J 1tU! Duplex in good locatkJn . As.~umnle 6\~ri; lonn. CALL The Real Estate F•lr 536-255 I 83941 Jl COSTA MESA :t-'OUJlPLEX s:11.ooo lNCOMF~ $.i60. MO JOE FORTIER RLTY 640-1 Ill lit acre prime lot. on Bay Sl nr Dully Piiot rezoned R·:I can bid 10 units. HRve prescnl income of $3,360 yr ly. Prine only $4."l,500 f»S-7361 T A"'°x-:-T'"'l""M'""E~Bu"'y~-1 Prcpnid Interest down. 7 Units-NEW. 1st U11er. East CM . S.~.U!12, 646-4414 HOUSE + 6 UNITS New unit. at :!>.37 Elden, CM. ht uaer w/:l00% write oft. Call Builder 646-4414. DuPLEX In COllla MtM., 2--2 BR. AMume VA loan. l..()w down. Days 831-2600, Eves 557-1487 EAS'T O>~•lc-,-,M'°'e-,.-. ~l,7!°"Bd~,m-I 2-1 Bdrms + 5 ga.raie11 S80fWl Gro,:11 $&1.000. Tom Miiler, R<!altor. 642-C811 Crl~1 TRIPI .. EX. SEU. OR TRADE FOR l.OC,\L PRO· PEftTY. 0\1/NER. &U-3894 6 AUr1tc. units nr Pi:n\n. fJ(. Long tcnn tcnan~. $1.38,cm. Owner. 548-{!695 -:c;;;;;;;-J>;;;~;t,:-)66'1"'•"*°'S"'"s•------;-;.;=::::-w=::::•--,_;;;s-· U':::'.".::'.:'"r::;:::::--·;;;~.,...:::'.".::':'"CT::::'.:--~:.7'.".'---:-:-:---~:-:;-T".'--t":'C':'.-Ot::;'.'C"-Sunday, Otetmber q. 1 q13 DAit. y PILOT Income Propertw 166 M W t-' 150 u U •· -• u U I -5 T h U I 335 F . --~=~~~ l-------'-'---I SPARE T IME INCOM E oney an .u .-,ou1es n,urn . <11U noul~S n u rn. """ Ho uiH Unfurn. 305 own out• n urn. Apts. urn. 360 Ap l•. Furn. RED CARPET EXCLUSIVES An ldeaJ ;·A1'1JLY 'fYJ •t:1161)-.-000-'.-.-,-lll·-.-,,-.,-,,-,-T-D-o-n Coron• de l Mar _li_u_n_t~in_g_t_o_n_B_•_•_c_h ___ N Costa M.w Costa Meu B h repeat bWl~Si v•hl rh l."o.11 ~ llrr•·)i \\••i·th $280.0()0 . __________ 21 e w port Beach Newport eec Ill' UI>t-rated from your hollll' \\'ill rui.y 10', 1111 and 10 l::XQl)fSJTE ~nd de-lightfuJ :'1:1-:'\\' '.I b d <I in ~ ... '""-tl "" NO .-\\'AU..: lU h.·h, ,i /)1, ~ i..... TENNIS BUFFS ' .. .. r l'Ofl I). l'.J"lll$, f]b Casa d 0 JV... .-~--nie 'A'lu• point&, SIOOJ IL n10 3 bedroom, 3 be.th, pa!l<1, fKnl ..,n, l.ihuLs, 11111~-. C'f'l 1IS, lt'k'ld, 1'"1.ill :.! l'ltl" tn(•ls<I • ro 0 \rEU.JIEAO. 714-24>?-3144 f 1 r c µla 1' t>, b 1111 s. drps, $28.i. 8-17-Jl-f.il_ Only Sll'Pli 10 f£-un1$ ~'tlurt ~l'lr J>n Pttllo, Nr c-Jut..1t~•· Al.I~ IJ'TILITI1':Ci PAIU NO PRODUCT Want S:.000. 111··~. ~,~,.-, -"-,.-,-,-.. , 'A"Ksh1•r/dt)'i'r. $400 fttunth !'\\Lt11111lt1~ i"".i rru1n NJ.;\I.' & pot:il tll"(I\. 502.-7712 (',11npar1• l>t'!t.irl' yuu n •nl (.5';"~ tntt>MI ls ell "OU ••• ~ • '.,, I '"" A, •• ,,,,, I " lrvo'n• c , d I J -~ELLING REQUIBED &01111 1lphc. li7~MH~i6 f'Vt', .,. .... ' l'l...... '-3 bt·Jrootn, (or 2 & clenl, Huntlnnton Be ach USIOll\ n~lli,'l'll' ' •-<Jtunni: l\'ht'n you huy lhla· COlltli Our NATIONWID~. co, '' kd II"" Of\IVi Jiui. ]jth. Don 't nuu it! j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, J (onuKJ dining, fih~µlace, self • • Sp;1e11~~ k11t·hf'n 1\'tlh 1n MeM lou,..ile:ic 011 l'Ofllract •· w Yll try ,,..,......;""", C"a ll U I< H•me• 6-•-d I ., ~pendin, TllOUSANDS o·· n 1ue v IJ""'UUUV c·le1uur.lgO\"t•.n, beautllulCttn· 3 BR. 'I'~ RH.. r-Jc, dlnln» ll't"\'I lgh1 1n~ 1\•i!h St1,85() do\\'I' •i::n,1~1 M t •• t"-d"to•I~ \\"l.' prt!51~111ly h11~·e a ,_ • '" • e o. 1· · .. "*"" "" DOLI.ARS ln t••-·-• e.~-or 9 19 • u. "' "· y1)n \•_1e .... ·1n1g"ht JicA..11. Con· rm + ••ling •-a ;. ktl• .;x'[lrllru1e < 111 g 111'\'tl full pri1-e. •lll ..... .~ ~~=co=~=~=~-selecllon of rt>n!a ls frotn 6 " ·~ '" • 11 NEW lNVEST~IEN"f . Deaull-111.blishing n>tall ouUeti for Trust Deeds 260 SOUTH 01'~ HWY SZ35 a 111onth .. up. i\-bty "·r str·u<·IJon \\'\U be t'Qmpleted ctH!n. \V1LSht•r, dryer, relni,;, 11n1e-hkl· stoi'11~1· our f"ANTASTIC FASJllON CUTP. 1 Bedroorn uni I l1y the Isl of _Jan. l.lH.:a red dsh\\·hr, prtva1e patio, dhl e l'!1\'1ill' l'~.r10~ tul nl'1v 4-plrx varant and JE\'"•'LR p 1 ,~ 1 , •h 1 1 tx-1)r servi1·e 10 ).'tlU u1 1 ,.1 on the h 11 1 11 ,_ , 1 . 11 e r1t~P•I gar:i"n 11 !>IOrng .. r-et1dy ro1· that first ownt.>r. ,..,; Y ltODUCTS. oca ''-' c oi;e o f! ac 100' solving your huusing need!!? 1,. i I s o arwr g<u-. I oo & llcc. ava . 'I. ,-Tiils unit Is '""''ulerl 1,, • PUT YOUR MONEY shc1pplng 1t1ld the bl-'11.ch. V1c1v Hills, $5!6 per 111on1h. blks fron1 beuch. ;rr5tl\·IO. • ~lrut,lo· puJJ0111n "'" WE NE!-::0 lllSTltlBUTOHS TO WORK FOR YOUI Rt"1uU1.lt'IL"1 ll·i.s th&J1 a year &1•1·'1687. ~2-~21 I l\1 111.: si ll!Jrn1s choice rcntu.l urea 1tnd ready To help se ... ,. .... th"'"'"' n,. ogo. "'275 mo. 1-1~,~0'~s"°''""~2;-8o,;-;-;-;;-c:li""-""''-7-------I l'·~•I .. ttnd)('(]\ll'i; .. sur I ' · I J'] d II •v•~" '-= " Earn JO <Ai or morr on wcJJ-" •1:.iv mwl !'{ l u1k S t A 0 81 pre<·ia e. ri'e lo 11e c'Ounts by delivering ,...... F:Sl'ATE REALTY 641)..1120 · · • .., an a n1 row11t.-! 11Hil ]Jlu ~11 l<u11l-at $78,000. It 1 & 11 1. lh •v-&e<..'tlred 2nd 1·ru~ Deeds on bch & Buy Balhoa. I'-----------. , 1'2,9aG. Bcai·h T , ,. p I e". 1 ic s (.'O ee ing e money Ornng{' County reaJ C-Slllte. CHARMING 3 BR, OIX'n $2.10. ln1niac 2 Br, Tit'\\' crpt, Dt:LUXE: Tou•nltse, 3 Br, l '2 ~·up n;.: .. for Wes that have be<-11 I la ., .'\r!1tlls .. "lu PL•!s Lowest prlc('(I triplex in · SIGNAL ~lORTC:AGE: ffi. H'an1s. · rge, sunny rooms. dr11s. G11r. ynl, pauo, OJ~t. Ha, crpt/drps-, bltns, 1rb 1 BU!t:>l. SlJIS. NewPQrt Be1ti·h Rnd 1,1: blO!."k inade. {714) 556-0106 r.arden('l' 111cld. $325/nio. $275. Old but uice :1 Br, pri pallo, dbl itar, nr So, :16:j \V. \\.'llson M's'·l<'li'! to bea{'h, Great rnr in-OUR BUSINESS IS 4500 Can1pus Or., N.B. (i7:H1000 flkr. "SINCE I".,'" frplc, l hse ocean, child/pet Colt~t Pll\V\. 6-H--7819 11r BOOl\1 lNC !~ ....., ok. 557-1531. LOW WEE KLY RATES \Tt'Stn1e111, <ll>!ll'f!t"1atlon and :t IJH, df'n, din. rn1 . 2~it BA, 1st .\Vestc1·11 Bank Bldg. , °'=--~~-,~-----,---01vner us1• !on. EXCEPTIONALLY -IO',C disc v.·ell-secured ls1 laun. F'P, patios, 1800' vu, Univen;lty Park, Irvine NU.VIEW RENTALS 1~'75. 3 hr unlurn hl>A•n honll· E :icecutive Suit1s $;'!2,950. Jo'ow·pJex. Only 2 left lllGll lNCOi\IE ·ro wl S63,5filol bal; puy~ 1 _vr . old. $375. 409 Goldl'n-Day5 552-7000 N lghti 673-40:W or 4!14-32-18 C&D, encl fJHt lQ, <lhl ~ru·. 2080 N ewpor t Blvd. of lhrse 2 btlr. l ha . Possible tor a fe\\' hours \\'Ork SG·l-0. n10 irn·I HY~· inl ; 1dl m;J ~7~6900. 1.i;:ASF:, new l{a.rhor Vie""' Clnse to S. Cst l' l 11 l a . Cost a M ela fourpll'xl's. l1Y10 Do\\·n. \\'ill each week. Thiii bu.<;int•ss due 1~!78: Bx 3 Apple Va111:'y, 3. Bft· J liA~ $.125. in old horn(', 2 sty, 3' RH, 3 1/2 S3Q-~l746 aft&. 642-2611 !It'll ronlr:ll'f or ron-c-an be built inlo J.'ULL Ca 714-2-12-314.J. CoNioa <fct l\f&r. sepa.rate 2 Hfl., l b<tlh .......... $315 lia. t"()1t~·ersHflon pit, ff1ik'. Duplexei Fur n. 345 STUDIOS & l BR'S ventional. 11.rnts on way to Tlr.1E V•ilh UNLl:0.1 1TED hous.-• ou Jront of Jot. Unique 2 BR, 2 bu, den, a/c •. $275 fain rzn, d111 rin , SC'JI ho11us -~--------1 $600. Jl('r month. GH.0\Vfl{ PGTENTlAL. I~ 110011,5. 67"".i-6000. 2 BR., 2 ha ........... $225 rn1 & ~ith. E xN'I ror famil.~ Ba lboa Island • Fll!::E Luif'n~ $175,000. F..ai.1side 12 Units. aentllil & 3 BR., 2 baths S3&""1 f-100 <125 entt-.r111111n1t'nt, drapes &]----------• FHE!:: t.:1Ll1t11 ·~ Al11'ai•tl\•e c-on1pll'x with ?.f1Nl?\-1U~f CAS!l ,-* 2 BR, 1 Oa, lirepla1•e, .J UH 21 b; II !<'"/"""-" t th 1 CJ b I t'uH K11<·h1•n Rf;QUIREO \ hug-f' yarrl-tri:es. $2&i/n10. , "2 t 1s. .. . ..,, ... .., cps ru. ou . . u s\.\·nn 2 Br, 2 Ba 1 year oltl, • ll I J" I pool. 'J'v.•n n\\'Jl('r apts. \Valk· . 1 1 ~~ 5 liJ{, :1 ba, N'pt Bch ... $.J75 pool lenn1s crts incl. av;i\1 ca.rpelei l buil t-Ins 2 houst'S e;ih..-'OO ing distttnC'e tu shopping and $1 ,500 lo S4 ,500 Ult' \\'ll'-g!ln ner. .. CALL 552-7500 [)('(' 15th. C'all 640-1850 ex! lrotn ba)r. 12131 317_76SS 0~ • Laundr~· ~·al'i]i hcs bus scrv1t·cs. !Secured\ Houses Furnished J 0012 hr, 1 h<t, trµlc, nUlici11'n !-Ui5 d;1ys, 640·L127 eves. tira.-2S5l •TV ·" 1n111!f st>r\' <1 1·a1/. j unilll . E11stslde . Name ~o q~a~iflyO you n1hust ha\'(! Aki, ___________ :vi. of h\\')'. $300. per n1n. V ISION $90!Sl25----Baeh Units. No\\'. B=-'.~1bo=a'-,P_e_n~ •. -n-.-u~1.---._,_'hone Sl'r\'i~"'--=-- your lern\S. An invest1nent eas or sp11re OUl'li wee · Ge neral Cati 6r;r-4l34. r & ·1 pd 11· • I $30 WEEk & UP ly & good referenc•<.·. urn · uu -on t iisl. that Vall n1Hkf' sense lf yo" • CCIZY C ti 2 B 1 °· $1]" I B rl I ,-N e St d • l 1'1 A «R£<5 !Nf"0"'.J,\TION I 0 U ·1 , o age r, .,.;1, d h II .:..-r .. px. um. on Cllo\ll 'llN(', '''"''' ,. I'•·. . u lO '" ,{ pis. ilre Tl'll(ly, $75.000. • "' ·~" II , ti pd nlt'l' hn1·h, full I h Be ·1 • re • k f I kt> II! I " " ' e TV 1:: 1\1 ·n • ·1 f 11 ·1d ·1 · BYRETURNr.lAJL ki1i;hcn,Corona 1h•ll\lar nea r M'llC .. am <:ei, I !>ii>-0 crcnn r-u pi:. \\'nshrf 1lr;)T g:ir• 1\dl1 .; ,. a1 Si:'n'tl'CAviu . or 'c u1 e 111 orm1111on on \\/rite today to: $150, l Br, hte tookill", 11ri fr11lc. SZ75fi\IO. &7:".,..:l.'"J09 l):irling 2 Br. ~:z75. Knut1y 717 . \\'. ll••Y · ,6 7 3 ~ 0 I\;:: ii: I !'hone SC'n'lt'•~ -lltd. P110I !hcsc !ind other uni1.!L CaJI " fq>l c, all nppli s, gnrage, •l'" "'9l e l'hil•\rl"n & Pct Scc·tion Ile(] C'''·-o 11 alt y;rrd, lt'l't's, C"/1!1d1 1~•. [;,. Cos' ta Me•• J?E:AtT\r Hf'":ALTORS I 4 B •~ I ""~ '" · c ors PETER LORRE JR luKe r, 3 Ba, .,.,.N a1• .]~-~-~~~--= 2:1'?ti Nc•\\'fJOrt Blvd., Ci\1 971J·25JO 2629 llurbor Rlvtl., ' • gun<i Un iv. Pal'k Crn1'1". trvint! a n~nl hon1e has it all! Duplexe s Unfurn. 350 5-l~-97{)5 or 6·15-:!~17 Costa .l\-1!'s11. AVANTI JEWELS $185. Rnyrr'f.lt1l 1 Dr, liuil1-ins $1i:rsn1all 1-Js(' uvtiil no11'. ALA Rentals 642-8383 · -· -·-·-:----~ ( 10 UNITS IMMACULATE Pridr of ownrrship nbounrls on 10 prin1e units! O"'·ru•rs are n 'tiring--l\"!lnl out. F.:xceUr•nt ()range County locaHon. Nrar shopping. Fn>e .... ·ay UCt'{'S!i i.: 0 od ' CORP. priv lil·h l'h!l<l ff<'l , Halh11a prt•fer studt>nt, flt'I ok. UNIV. PK. 4 RR, 211'.:I BA DRUCA';E;~Bf;rnal/O;; l ~B~a~lbo~a~P~e~n~•n~s~u~I~·---Ad goor! for S5 ou rent) Jf,RO No. Vine SL NU·VIEW R E NTALS 1 $1~rl Br. dplx, fur11 ('<Jt'uC'r 'fo\.\·nhous<'. ~tstr hr FC)!l LEASE: Brand Nc1\· HOL IDAY PLAZA Departnient K liT.\-·1030 or •19-1.:l~NR n1ee, bl'inK ~m pt•t-ut il pd \\'/ \Valk in rlo<:C'l , frplc BIC CANYON Country Club 3 Br 2 lifl, Ii-pi e, l'lt"an1 .:i•il. l:Wluxc sp;1t·li1us I Br. [urn llnllywood, Calil. 90028 $160-Got a 2 Br. avail soon ,f,., balcony, intcrco1n Beau1y, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, nil ino<I. J;<l.I" SJ>?J 1110. nrit. rron1 $110 + utll Pun!. Include your name, address 1 BR col!u,1.:e,$1lO, C.M . ;\I~ Fncd varc! ,r.:_ gar. Child Ok. sys!er11 IJ1ru-our. Close lo r·amily Roon1. r· or rna I !Xi8-S503 ,\1nple 11urking. Nu 1·h\lr!re11, & phone number. '""alk 10 beach .. N.Jl. si;~ ~17;>-2' Br. E:/side. Nice schls, shop'g. Free lL<;C or Dining room, 3 car gar~ge c=o-ro_n_a_d7e~l~M7a_r____ 11<> pt<ts. 1!:16j Pomona 1\\'C'. Dis1ribu1orship A CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE ''leaturlng'' & . Bachelor ~nit N.B. S.J;, fncd yard. gar-Noll'. playgi'nds pool.-;, tennis c-rls on Cul-de-sac. Ovcr!ookrngl-----------(.'(l,f uul pd, Ag!. fl'{'. 979-&l'.IO $265-3 Br \1·/giirden plot ,(\. grN.'nlielt. S:~90. 5:12--9-l·J.I !he Golf_ Course. \'enl'lr SPAC nt'\.\'i'r 3 hr,2 00 , s•·n.·. -.-,-:~Ll~M~G-A71l_D_E72N7S~--,-,-xi-L- Huntington Beach rrpll'. riu shag. rued & g;ir. or 871-6101 Lease S950. ruo. Call all porch. \\'alk sh<>p. 511i Iris. • Adult~ Pool side $l50 u 11 S.l:.tl--l\1t•sa Verde <I Br-avl 2 BR Condo ..... :rl2.5 l\Ioflse _6 pm &1·1--5382 S:t00/1no. l...<;f', 6.J4--66Kl e Also Children's Sei·!K111 2 Bt:DR.00~1 . 2 beth G•n:len Apt FACING TUE BA Y 6 POOL.. 1''ANT~"T IC VIE.W. Local~-d at Ba.lbotl Ba>· ('Juli. Sl-.l-2166 111~e-ketllk. \\'{'ekc1ay~ M>.3ti61 lJ.<i!bva l.3.ay Club, L &: i- 11'1,l'helor, t'Ompl turn Ind hnl'l\li, S:'..'\6 rno. 40 fr tJGal slip also a1•ail. 6-12-1097 oc &l'l-317~ s:~ pe-,-w-k-.-"-.-. ~, ~B~l~-I 1 lir .!-tuu·h 11, color 'rV. lllflld l!>'l"V, poi,I. "Ill £ ,\\1-:SA, 41 5 N. Nf:\\'\IOrl Blvd , NB &16-968 1 Nl-;\\" 'l hr, I ba, furn, Jan tl1111 Junf' S t ud en t B Wt'h'Vllle .. ~'.!l.() 1no, 6T~ •1r 1:!1:l1 :'!5.l-:~liOO. --------~~-1.1~.::AU'r '6!) S111io,:lf' ;'l.lobH' humt> nlct• ~H plll"k, no .-h11d1·en 11r per.; Ls e . S122/MO. &12--0)).1 \'EAltL \' SPQl.:IOU3 2 liR, liJ07 Seash•)/"t', sm Ill(}. Oftys. 67J....0.l(H or i-.:l"es, 5-1S-56•16 1 BR F\1111 apt w/gar&ge. Avail !.)('c l~>th. Sl70 100. Slep>i to bch. 5-l-1-61!9'J Apt. Unfurn. 365 Gene ral !)ELUXE: 2 BR J1.n1l 3 BR 111 dcsirahle !o(•;i tion near S.~. Cua:,.! Plt11~1 . \.\"/W C'fl rpeting, 11r 11 µer i es, huilt1ns, separ11tr t'llC'losed i::a r11gl•S. $170 and 1iO/n10 -1st & las1 rno renl + deposit req. Phone 962-811&. NEW T RIPLEX Adult 2 Br. 2 l.L1, Lll.undr)', (Hltio, enclns('fl garage. $215. •116 ll an1lltc1n, c.~I. 6-1&-+tl•. Balboa Peninsula O"·nrr 11•111 hel p finanre. Only S12Q,OO(l -Take ad- vantage -Call CERTS PRODUCTS * 3 nn nr heach, niL-e yard, all goodies for comft'.!rf. 2 BR Condo ..... $2;!5 l\1o/1sc SPYGLASS HILL 1 1 l77 L" ?'' I s C' &12 3&l-fr11lc, 1><.1l iQ. \\'atC"r pd.] ALA Rentals 642-8383 3 Bf 11 "" ' ove Y Costa M e sa -•~· ... n< · 1. j 1 '-· -~ Be -1 b t ome ..•.. $""5 mo/tsc new Bren hu1ne, r.1011<1l'Ol -----------I , 11 Hr. a111 t't!I. roman IU • :_:,{~"!Ji: 6 7 5-5 8 1 O or USED BRICK 3 811. lion1e ..... $300 mo/lse n~?del, 2 ~R. den. S,175 ~no. EASTSJDE DUPLEX A11 H .. Ac.-rJVE 2 _ l!r, \v11lk-1n J $\SJ incl ulil. & park'g. 546-1600 Jnvcstn1cnt Divii;io n THE REAL ESTl!TERS Lot1 for Sale 170 1\fii!e or femalr, age 110 har- rier, can be \\"urked full or p;trt lime. QualHiffi person \1"i1\ bcl-'01ne distributor fur this nalionally <11h·er1ised prorlucl. Yn11 n1ny keep your prl'scnt positi()n. 1\ll Jtl('a- li•1n~ art• l"{lmplelC'l y fun1- ish1'd hy ou1· ron1pany. Very hii;h in<·ome polr.nrial. )"ou mu."t have 3-8 hrs, per 1vcek 2 37 ACRES ~11are tlntc. Can he 11•orkerl • days or ev~s. "If she kisses r\J::\\"PORT REl\Clf you once, ll'ill she kiss you BACK BAY 11i::ain, Be Certain \1· 1 1 h HORSE PROPERTY CERTS." MAGIL CO. RL TRS :'lllniniun1 \nl'estn1rnt: 1 ...,,.._64_1)._098-S ......,...,/ $1518.00 Mountain , Deser t lr11·es1n1cn1 sN:'urM, i11rercs1 Resort 174 free finant•ing 11v;(il11ble ror e-.;p;insion. l.Al-\E AHllQ\\"JI J::,\0 For niore information 11Tite: Grt'al £or y1•;1r round t1vin.i; NATION\\"JDE: 3 BR f-lon1e · •· · .$:12.'l 1110/lse Will consider lease option l"los., /J('ani (."('llings, .,..·;iJk :=!1 ng1es onl y &l-1-()997. AND shake fOC)f channer in 4 BR 1-1 $300 I . .· ,. · 2 B<lm1, I hath, garage, hJ shops. A•lulls. Nu d•)!;:S. , Laguna Beach ulrl Cd:O.I. 3 Bit 2 BA, t"Otnpl 4 BP Home ·····$~25 mo/ se Tennis & pool pnvlg s. crpts, hui;e feru::ed yard. S169.50. 536-5114 l¥1AHf\llNG J. Br, ne>A·ly redec., hlrns, lots of pttnt•I· RAN"C!tomReEAL .. ·T·Y· "·' '•1~200010/l.sc 644-2696 Eves. Vegetable garden area. Rec. det"(}J"i1led, close 10 shop·~. 3 Bdrm, view, charm, priv. ;" LIND\ ISLE 1 2 1 S l UR, spaeious, 6 unit bldg, 21 1 "•I"-" .. ,,.. •B NB in<>, O"''n ht.>an1~. fplc ,, loos / : or )T. \'(' 1. ston1"e. 1o\•e & rt:'[rig 0 ........, 0 "" • · · OC<'an i;idl.' of h1\y. $·ll'i/n10. ... ,.~ TuE PERF LOCATION " like JlC\.\', gar, $!60. 1\dul!s. Avail Jan 1 197_1()$.l n1ore. Only Sl5tl n10. inrol<ls n leiise. Pier & slk slip. 6 inc. SlflS. nio. l\lature adults no pets, 2220 Elden, 646_1512 I BR 11pl, Jl{';1r lx:-hs. \OL"ean 1\"ftter & gardener. Ye11r y,·111k to UC Irvine. Nu 3 br, BR., 4 1z ba. Air-cnnd. 7,ro::t only. No Jl('I S, 6-12-1809 after 1 6 & hay) $170 p1.•r nlo. Lido Isle I \I' I 2 ha, in Tur!/e"""k. All S t •3 000 'I h 10 1' 1 · e1tse. a k to !x-at:h & "'' q. !. -1 , "ont urr:. fi75-7'.?!3. \VJNTt.:R !Pase, !){'au!. So. Bnyfronl hun1C'; •t HI{., 5 h11 .. bc:iut. furn. Sandy \x:-h, 1-'iC>r &. noaf. St650 !\-Tr.. Bill Grun<ly 11.llr 1;1:>-t161 Hou1es Unf urn. 305 Genera l shopping. &14·R567. a111Pni!ics in('ld t1·ash l'01n-Bill Grundy Rltr. 67;Hl161 Dane Point Lf:E FULL\' FURN. 2 JOJH ~~~_,c-c-,,:------ p1H:.lor. Cull for app11 t -----------B\1ns, pool, be11n1 crH. Corona d•l Mar l'~OR LEASE -sharp 4 552-7629. F-XCITING 3 BR, 211: Ba. Adults (infant okf no pc1s. bedroon1, 2 b;ith l\-1esa Bluff~ Condo nr tennis club. DELUXt-: DuplC'x, J BR. 2 8 2 , NEW 3 b 2 ba bl]. L "'"-=/'JO S I B I 0c . I k Sl 0. 6~ -!f1'..0, V('rde home. Good location, ~ r , , ins, ease .,'-"Al " . a e Y 41., 1•11 11 v1t'11· sunc ec , close to schools. Vacant .. l~!ih L'On1p, crpls, d.t01Js, Q\\1ler. $7'1,995, \Vilt take frplr, hit-ins, dishwshr, g-ur, LRU l BR, pool, nr. ~hops. irnn1edinte OC<:l1pan<'y. S::l.10. con11n. park & pool. Nr 2nd. 833-8635. Ind!)', $27:,, 111\l :! :1 7 i I Adults, llC! pC!s. Util Jld. Per n10111h. Call 5-l&-5!l80 UCL &,.3-8-~17 DIANA, ·196--5721 111.~·I l\lot1ro\'ia. 3-1~--0:!:'.G H · Newport Island entnge Realtor:!! ropen S22.'1/iltONTll . 2 BR, l'~ BA. Newport 8eo11ch Eves. I ~f;,~:JT\\'alt1ut Squiare, Call I' \\'ATER1''R0NT :i BR. 2 BA ~ VEftY CLEAN -3 bedroon1 · upper Uuplt'.'.'\'. No pe!s. $275 uAVE IT ALL" hon1f', \\"ith plush cal"pels, NE\V 3 ,l 4 BR hon1e11 in I \'(•nrlv. 6TJ-2'.!."'6 n · · (·(l vr rl><l patio & large fenc-Turtll'rock \\•alk 10 pool · · . h Sl cps lo ocran + 1t•nnis. ,-,d ya.rd. Avail D+.•I.". 30. S2~J() h•nrus & ~his. 1133-2708. ' Newpor t Heig t s OJyrnpic pool, \"Ollryt1;ill, t'ft·. lll'r 1110. F"Al\l!Llt-.::S ONLY. RUSTIC & 2 h· lb· 3 BR, 2 131\, LljlfK!I', sun<IC'Ck, C:1!1 ,\gent 5-l6-.Jl41 or 1 L_•~g_u_n_•_B_•_•_c_h____ · · rozy 1 · .i, al! xr ras. S2S5 f rll'. be. S:l7-G?.9S Beaut. yd, Gar, crpts. drps, S42--:G7'~ Sundeck SIH}-Rach Avail. S250. Cary Johnson, ~66>?5 _ ..:.._ ·.:_ _______ __ Lu.'\'urious nr 111.'W condo. 3 Util pd .. furn. by the sea. or ~1sg. li73-12'.G. ~~- Dana Point LIVE in thr Hll new Dana Point Harhrir a! t he 1~'11ut ifut l\1AlllNA INN re~;~s, TOWNliOUSE 2 Br, fireplare, pool, prlvate p;•tios, continental break- fast. Spacious grounds, near shopp!;.l ·!: fine beach. fur. ru shed or unfurnished, from S250. Corona del l\lar, 6<14-~11. & C'lflse to thf' \'illagf', 3 :O.IARKETlNG S)'STE~lS .'T. 011\ n avnrian st.'-le 3 Department 93 $13.'l-'I'his \\"on't last. Little ll'1·e! hr.mi• 1\·i!h opE'n beani P.O. Box 55J2 1 Br. turn hOU!i('. All u1 f1 lir, li 1::. ha, eloserl dbl Nu Paint 1 Ur, $190 dplx NE\VPORT lleights, 2 BR, S~Y EArtL\' l..easP. '.\ BR, f!ll r, pools, rec, play area. hig porch. nice yard-avail 1 child & sntol! pet OK. 2 BA tprcr. dup!".x. _ Ci:pts, illn1el. .1·190'l l lrl OIJi.~llO Sr. !'196-23."IJI. h'. LI(' h (' n. Er- fie1enc11•s & Aparlmt:nls, llea!Ni pool, dirN:t dial phflllt'S. h·l('vision, s.1un11 h11th, la u 11 LI r y facilitu•s, nn•ctin~ room, clof>(' to San Ch•n1l'lllC & L;1guna Bt•:ich. C'on1;:• pl11y in 11 u r sprirrfishlng, shopping & rrs111uranrs. $.'iO >A'eck & Up. Bring UU!> ad & rC'ceive .SJ off on first \\'CCk's n:'.nL 2 Bedroom l Bath Studio, built in range & oven, rli.;hwasher, pool, Wlllk lo bench. $210. days 5-i9-2288 e\'eS 557-8968 ctilings thru-out, 3 Br, 2 San l\lateo, CA. 94-102 pa_id. B.a + cornple11•ly finishNl Ple11 st> includt• phone nun1bl'"'2'»"'.:''°~Br. furn. Srudin. [}Iii Shag: rugs, drps, bllins, Vacant I Br S'!l5-fum. * 548-2~26 It drps. 61;i-1972 637-.117.>. U1·;1dfonl Pl., N r. SC PJ;i,za F I T\ BJJQ A F basen1ent for playrn1 ,1r N.:0.1.S. IS NOT AS..!;\OCJAT pd. ~ ."df'. C.l\!·;: ,27,-. '"" 963-<193 o r rp <·. '. ' Pf'! ok. N•wport Shores -~p_h_._u_r_n_. _____ 3_6_0 Canyon 2 hr .S295 h:i!>ic LGE 2 BR ap!, quiet seclud- ed, open bea1n ceil, very nk.'(', Adults only 548-8638 or 6.JG-<t977 !179-45-1~. furn, trph·. CID. child/pcL CLEAN For ~lorc--C;-i!I \Js \i·11rk.~hop. Lndry far . \\'1111 \\'AT'~'IER-LA:O.I . T $ltiO-Co1. HUc ;vBr. house. CO .. O\\'NERS OF" ' TS" Gar ,r., encl ynnl $:!6.~. 12131 4:)1-3l\98 after ~0-N I R 2 TH.ADE'l\fARI\:. $1 ' t'<'f 1X;111? !Jr. G pm. or l\nyhn1e 11·eekcnds. 3 Br., 2 Btt. }~1't'shly PAinied. ALA Rentals 642·8383 house, hring kids & pt•\, Out o f St•t• Prop. 178 liOITLED \VATE!t ROUTE <~11ragr ,r.,_ yard. Allen rou1e salesman tirNI $l <;,....Spo!lrss-~ 2 Br. S!tJ(/lo of \\"Ql'king for son1rooe unlurn. Nt'\\' s~u1p-. Pf'! ok. rlsl'? \\11y nor he your 0\.111 $2!)0-Nrnr SchL~. Lri; f;unily hoss? f{u ilrf equity in your To\\·nhousc. Uikc lo 1he huslness. f'_,QO(l Or,1ngt'.' Co. l)l'neh. ni•11· 1'rpts, & drps, ~1ove & 1'1·flil!. NC'a r srhnnls. \\"ih:11n & i'hH·rnlia, ff'nt t•d y;irrf, lr11 i' Crl'es. Kids Uh:. S27:.. $lfi0. Uti! pd, rt-drl', I Br. G;1ragl'. prv pllHQ. Prt ok. .S20:i. Ulil 1><1. 1·hurn1ing 1 + loft 1l blk sarl(t. Vi<:lor fa Heh . ~1."1i-:!ii.i0, FOfl pmlJ''r1y •Jn the Knna ('ons1 1·011t:u·t t.>o11 ll;1r1 wi!h Hon Hurla & ,\sso l', P n. Hos 174.~ Ka '1luaKonn, i-11. 96i·l{I 11rt•a Av11lJ. f'llrning S!JflO $'!fi!'>-Lot f p · ' B ["11'.r nlo, Pntrn1ial un!imil•'ll. .. · s n rl\'lll'.V· " r. SHA.H.P, clea11 3 BR, 2 BA. fain rm, rp!s, drps, hl!ns. Qui('.L ramily arc11. ~265. n10. Call 5'!0-lli'll JI e r l la b e i{raltors. S2ti5. \\'oodsy, ~l'C", :i Br, 2 Ba frpl!', L11J..:una Cnnyon Real Estate Ex change 182 hon1t', lrplt , go1r, yard, Silver Spring~ \V111rr 96·1 rrdt•c. B.-ital'ia Orange. 5.1~-65!11 $·1!X)..J3tl,1t G:ilf'. II .~ t~nn1 NU-VIEW RENTALS !i7.1-40."l{J or 49-1·32•1S COMMUTING TO L.A. lnvestm.nt Rl\1, frpl1', 3 c-a r g.1r. nr Opportunity 220 H\ & grade schools. 4 singles Si7J -2 hr, 1'::-sir/e. Gar, fn<•il yd. Crpt, Stove, Dl'ps. ('pl or 1 chlld. No dog. fi.l6-:i607 Laguna Hillt lln\·p li.:" :., Hr, ·1 Bn ho1ne in nirport ail'.'11. \\"Ill IRk•' ()rAn)'.:" Cn. tn11\r. Agent, 644--:)742 f'l'f'S. -----~-R eal E1tate Wanted 184 LIND,\ Js1r . Pri\-. party 1\·hrlls 4 or 5 Blt. home. * INVESTOR \\',\.lllTl:.:D It For PrMu1·1ioo CUSTO~I l::XHJRITION S:\"O\\' l:. SKI BOOT t'apt. J . That•·l1cr C.J .T. SKI CO. Coil!; '.!J:i; 691-9f>39 * ... 714-l9:l-..11450 *. Money to Loan 240 ,~h>_·"';_,, ~I ~ 1st TD Loans UP TO 90% Bu s ines1 8114 9'o INTEREST Opportunity 'JOO 2 d TD L *COFFEE 51iOP * n oans GVo<I pr\('" S· (1'1111s. I Lowest ratei O rang e Co. * Card & G ift Sto re * Sattle r Mtg. Co. ·ror, 1111•111 ion 1642-2171 545-0611 RIVIERA REALT Y .l\i.'rving !Inrbor area z.i yrs. 119 Broai11111y, C.1\1. DON'T BOR-ROW-- 642-7007 645-5609 E ves. 'Tll YOU CALL USI EAR111 \Vonns. Gr'O\\" earth "\\"Ortns rt)r prnrit. Gunn1. buy bark. $'.!.Z-~ prr lb. For info call 1·0Uect, 1n.a 1 SlJ.-132.'i Borrow on your hon1C equity for any good purpi:isc. Serv- ing Los Angeles County for over 20 years and NO\V in Orange County! RJ::STAUllAN"r in1·I. fi n")· perty, I hlk. !o ha)', NB S150.000. Agt. 67:>-5200 SIGN1\L MORTGAGE CO. cn4 i 556-0ic.; 4500 Campus Drive, N.B. 8u1iness Opportunity 200 Bu1lness Opportunity 200 ·-- Vend or lnv~ors: Pare Jaice ·Pare Pnlils No Selling. F'or y11"'' A m11ric~n, h111• betn •nloyln9 fr111 n lrutt fulc1\ nnly It nom. •~in rtn1u- 11nli. W• h~ve th1n9<1d that with wqrld 11· mou1 br11nd Jult•1111nd•d1u1om1t1at1y hom our n•w R11lrl91r11ed Juice C1n1er. ~1 11111n lpt ,,., !mmedi•lllY •111li.b1t lo• mtn, womtfl 1nd l•mlllt\, full or Dllrt !lme, W<P provld• Tne l!r)l 11nG onty MAi:!KET TESTED r1ttloer.u1d Jule • c1n 11r. Com~ny s•cured loui!lon In f11clO· rlet, Khools, bank•, oll!c• bu!tdln9s, no1ol· t1'5, •ulo a99nc1•1, mo1111, n11llh CIUl\I, • t n\l~!ta!lnn of 111 •tiu!pment, tr•lrt· In; ll "d tkllltd vuld1nc•. vou h 0•10t Top crtcttt r•l•r•nc.es. Slf'Ltift Ctltlfe to own •nd oo«•I• YOt.J• pwn 1>1.111ntf1. Apo!lcantt mvst be l)fl'm.nent r11ldtl'ltt rtadY to st••I wlthl11 JO dlYI. $2000/ $6000 -rldf'L9 c11pll1I (Meu r•d), II you bellevt th•I • blll!On noltl! ln(l1ntrv It 1omtlh!n9 you'd Ilk• to bilcome pat! of. !hen VIVI"' I c11U. C•ll s11nd1y1 Mond•T .,. Tu.l_ay Mike Dutty !714 HMJOO Jerry Scr-ubert, L" A ...... (21S) tlf-5010 ok . \\"!'.:HAVE f\IANY, l\IAN\. :O.IORE'! LANDLORDS FREE 1'LA ll.ENTALS Wl '1'K1Al1U IN H"'ICi SllARP 4 BR T0 \VNHOUS1':. 1 1 ~ Ha. Pool. Near schools & shopping. $295/l\-10. n10. J..">7-8267 X!ra Sharp 4 Br, 3 Ba, !11111 rn1. 2 rar gar, patio. Harbor Iii Dist. 1\vail iln1ned. :'J.1~12f-.li. -~-------3 RR, 2 BA, cpld, drps, "4fwrol:T&IAY,C.M.642·1JIJ fplc, 0\\', 2 car gar, \1-atcr S~;,....(;11r11~c-;\pl, furn. rwl. $~'..fi. n10. :HJ..-0867 af1 t 'Iii rf'I, r1~t11·1'{/ n111n pN'f'd ."i !!..: 1\·knds. S!.ll)-Cu1!' 1 Br· d(1l.-.;/C11:>1 ---7~~-----U;i~ie fUl"I), SJll fll'1 i\k ,\i J 3 BP •. P~ BA, fhsh11'H.~h('r, I ~11:1:.; 1·1·111 & frpl•', Cir.st' 10 Slfi:;....2 Hr ~0011 an•n. nuw . \\ 1l~f!tl , lt;1y .~, E~t ;1n1·ia s1•h l kills ,.;, 111'1, lru ·d & g;o r ""'' 01· N 2 I I ~~ .• :1, A1·11i / now. 97!'1-ri..~1·1 $'.. .-...!ur f'll! ~r. :11•;11 ~-------- q•1• 111 appn•(·i:1!1•, ~a 1'. '1 t•1· \'Ul\Oi~<' s1 .~::i. St\', erpr, $'..)fi0-,\triu1n & :! i:r 11·/(rpl dq1~. J \"!oild, n" [)t•!s. hlks in lx>a1·h, p:llt\l ,\· ,:;•r I ll l'.!-~.:.~3 $24:t--Sr!1l J11_:1 n ~~c,sr :l l:r '.! ,1 RH ,_ drn, ('()\·errd p;i!i n, hn 11.ll appl1 ~. } I ., 11at1u ,i;._, 111.uhl1• ga r:11-:<'. \Incant. S2<J5 gar, I •HO. :!.SSE:. \\'1J.'i0n J\111ny, l\lany mnrt' Cnll Usr ..,-Bit ? Ix rn dbl . ALA R e ntals 642-8383 "iarr.:t.' w ya~i z.%1 l\'~~1'."~ LANDLORDS! 1 u,_..,_'·~c-"'-'---~~ "·e Specialize in NC\i·port , 3 ~r. drps. ~rpl , childl't•11 Beach e Corona dcl .~la!' • 1 '?h . O<;_ean \"IC\\', $225. mo. & Laguna. Our f{('nlnl Ser-.c6o'42-40!''-o'~··~~~-~~~ vir·r is J•RF.:E to )'au'. Try DF:LtlXE 2 l..i«lroom, 2 bath, Nu-Vie\.\'! ln1rnho11sl'. Pool, 2 car g-nr NU-VIEW RENTALS .S2Z"1. nlo. £4.'j....6610 673-4030 or 49-1-3248 Dana Poin t It li!GII on a Blurt, be11ut. v1c\v; secluded. 3 BH., 2 ba., l~!y. conrlo. All elec., air-cond, priv patio, washer & dryer. S'l85. Y~1-:w; eves: 3 BR, 2 HA. like ne1\', VIE\\'. xlnL cpts & drps, at e.. pool USI'. lton1 Cil!'l', s 2 8 0. .ll:tB--1682 Laguna Niguel NE\V 4 bdrm, fam. rm. l1eau1. cpld/drps. Vie\\·. S375/n10 incl. grrlnr. Avtiil J/:l/"i.J 49;).....6{)j8 lic fore 11 11111 or o.rter 4 pin. LO\'ELY Paceselli'r :\ 2 ha, p11lio. ri11!c, de<·oi" s~oo. R:il -21·L'\. GARDEN HOJ\-1E 3811 2 BA SC'c:urity 8·17-RZ,.Q;\ •l93-013fi L ido Isle brn1, ne\v BA YF'F{Or-.r r Apl Lido Bt'ach :: Br, :1 Ba. All roon1s 1'Phl'l<IU.~. Avail .Jan Isl. S600 1wr 1110. Subn1it on sml (lf't ,(• chilrlre11. Rrf rt'QUirt'rl, C111l Bunster Creely, Bk.r ~ CHAru.nNG 3 BR, 3 DR., lg. Patio, 133 \\lazien $490 Open 640-8146 Mesa del Mar BA, Via 1-5 ~· BR house, C.l\ol., S1:-,(). 2 OCE bo . 3 BR Br, wa.lk ro b e11 ch , ~AN har r \'lew. · • 5 BR. 3 BA wtpool, lea!le Balboo,$18a . 2 RR 2 J~,\ fa n1 r1u.;.,.,~ncd yd, y('arly,$·100.pE'rn10.Phone ~acbfronl, 11.D. Agl. Fee. ~:.~-7 xtras ...,,..,, 111 0 · S.J0-5703 aft 6:30 p.m. L 9=30 $375. Brund new J l -~-~-•_t _B_' l_·u_f_f ______ 1 1 7 -M=•=s=e==V=e=r=d=e========== Bil. house In Tu 5 t in. LJKi;: llt'W 3 RR, 2 BA, G11nlener lncld. 544-8012 or 3 BR. & den, din rni, patio; bl lus, d1·ps, cpts, lrg. encl. 493-5025 lovely view. s~ !runt pntio, $343 n1 0. Bryant Wiest Rltr 6-12-1\RS Wfi-0.141 B•yshores F 1 • v II oun 11n • ey M ission Viejo MUST Sacrifice. h e .1 I t h rectuiJ'l?s move, $395. 1110. 4 3 a1?~·11n~, ~~·im2 pooc11r,, gk~~~ 2bhl t,'. F.:JDof ra~~ Crpjs. ~· BR 3 bru5 nr beach l\ke tins, l'nl-.. .-u y .. , .,......,, p 673-&184 oi 213-*364() OK, like ne1v only S249 mo. month. 8..'J0.-.1)891 No fee, Agent 842-4421 n _ h 2 BR, 1 BA w/ refrtg. Yard. N•wport u.ac Huntington Beach S300 per mo. AvaJI lmnied. SJ-lARP 1 sly. Bluffs Condo can 613--9-103 l..ARGE 4 bedroom Rlmeh 3 n 2" ba v r, , • .11canf, Capistr ano Beach Style. Comer lot witb $ot50/MO. Sale By Owner b11.sketball cou r t. Gard-$.'>4,9!f.l. \\1111 take 2nd. BRAND new 3 BR. 2 BA, ('ll('_r Included. Builtin~. 83.J.-8635, trun rm, trplc, cpll/drps, f!rt'.'plaCt"! and family room. VF..:RY attrac, 2 BR & den b~m.1~2141. Eicc:ellent a.rea. $375. Bkr !-!arbor view home. Many 4.,_,.l.., eves. 962-447l a.sk for Dale l'lltrfts, clnse to p 0 0 l , * 2 BR. 2 BA * 3 BR, 1 ~ BA, bl Ins, dshwhr, gardener, $475. mo. 640-ll{'J7 OCEAN Vlt:.-W crpts, drps, rtT. Marina VACANT 2 Br 2 ba ho 4931-~. 492-44%2 &11Ylime lllgh. shopping. $ 2 9 O. " · me. R~TI or 828-."J200 BayPot'rCl!'l'A. By lllOnlb or Coron• clel Mer lease. S."l90, Olfrl'. Beautiful home, cklse td The Gerrie Co. &U-8070 VERY lgt 3 BR, 2 hRs, ocean. Only $250. Call l\.1r. l lARBOR View 4BR mA lrtunac, patio. iRr, $400 mo, Dnlby, 96.l-4567 Agent Port11.tlno $500 609 Acacia, 644--0611 3 ~ 2 ba I •••.. I IW7 ~.O• ...... r . , mmac . .Jt><Uus i. ~ 2.19 J.lcJlo!J1)pe, 3 br, 2 ~J. CI o s e to h ee ch . NEWPORT Shor(!fl, 3 Br &r ba, 2500 11q ft. $1250. mo Shag.$325/mo. 847-1262 d 3 bo bet $450 6'75--ISOO. FOR rent: llf!ar Dougln!!, 3 i:n, ~i~i. · (i'UICK CASH B•. 2 ""· Otnlng rm, $250. H~RBOR VIEW, 4 s,, 21> THROUGH A month S.Ml--2668 hn, benul. tonds, $550. incl. 4 Sdrm. ll.B. ln1n1ac. Sh11io:; KAn:l. Tenn!,, pool. &14-4186. DAltY PILOT cnrpet. SJZ/mo. Cll 1 I FIVlf '1 Br, f!lle<'utlve view WANT AD 847-1)12 l\omr, tf'nnlrt, pool, ram rm, \\fhite Elephant Dune-1\-Llrnl rlln nn, $600 O>A'T\er. 64{)-«W)8 3 ,i:,_ 4 BDR:O.L HOi\IES Yearly. Fron1 S.1.'"JO Ca)".l·ood Rcal•y :.4:-1-1290 San Clemente Balboa Is la nd 1 ---------~ \VATt-:HFRONT i\!0tlC'r11 3 BR, 2 g,\, lrplc, ct ish1\·11shC'r, i:::nr., l1111nd., 1\1·a1I. ,/;1n 2 -.June 22, .S:-165-FULL ()Cl-:AN VIE\\". 1101 N. Buylro111 4 hr, fl<1.1in, frpl, priv. Sl'>I) nJ•J, 67J-J298 C/D. 4\l:l-72'l7, ~).l•l-6863 ~=cc..=cc,:=7"-'=~· IY"O l'll l'l111ir•l• Lil!l l• I.c;land Sa n Juan C:tp istrano Yc;1rl.1 . Ll··lu.xe 2 Bil, ~2J. Or 1 Hit. S:!~~i. !i7;,........J099 ;~ l::ll l101nr, 1 n1ile fron1 . D. P. i\larioa. Conll11unity Balboa P e n1nsul1 pool. Nice \"ie\\". fi.l&-.'l48l Houses Furn. or Unfurn. $35 WEEK & UP e Sle<'p\ng ROOm~ 310 e llouse"eepin.it llo11n1s ----------• Oct'an Vil'\\' Apts General BALBOA INN 105 r.ta1n St reet '--~ l:i75·87-10 3 Bdrrns., 2 ....... fum.1 ==~---~- yearly ................ $300 COZY Apt for I. Ou the 3 BR., 2 ha., uni. nt'I\' r arp, Bay. SlliO per 1110. untH J1111e drapes, decor, _vrly. $;";25. or Yearly. 9ai E. Balboa J BH., 2 ba. Oceanfront. Blvd. ti73-974!l !'Um.; \l"int t'r $325. 2 BR., 2 ba, furn, $3-00. .· OCEAi'JF'RONT ,. e a r I ,\· , \\inter 1BB., $225 per mo. U!i1 pd. phnne 673·15.11. associated BROKERS -REALTORS 102S W Balbaa 67l·l 66J \Vl NTJ-.:R-Nr. !J1:•11!·h. 2 Br, priv patio, rlish11·;1shf'r, u1!1 lncluclcrf . $21 :':1/mn. fi7;>-S.i31 Bt.:ACll ,'\· pier ,~ pnrkin~-. 1 hr SI~. util. A(!Jt~. :J03 E. J·:/l~l'11·atl'r. 1-~71-2.'ll;fi Condominium1 Unfurn . 320 Corona d e l M a_r __ _ __________ , H untingt on Bea ch FOR Tent beautiful condo, lltudkl type 2 BR apt, nr a.hopping & Dana !\-farina 493-2100, 496-3185. SPACIO\JS, 2 l-tdrn1 O<'l'lln l'iC\\", dei·k, S2l:it1110 2j(l~1 La CrestH, L).P. lnq . 103fl S. Coast J-!11·y, Lagun:L Be;1c·h 4!1--1-&.1MS Huntington Beach ---$155-$165 B,\CJTELOlt & 1 Bil. Pa tios, frplc"s, pril'. gara~es -Ul- 1·irlt>d b>11h 8: lots fJf rlose!s. Re<'. hall, pool .r, pc;inl rablPs, NE\\I 2 BR, dlshwshr, dl&p, range. 305 Hellotrol)I':, $175. n10 Open SfLI, Sun 673-25G4 (.II' 675-0178 (!V(:S. 1-BDT{M., prival('. PrefPr 111.11 lure, c111ploycd single 11dulr. $160 l\lonlh 67:h~ll0 vr REMOD1'..:Lr..:o dupex, view, 2 Br, Bn, <ll'n, deck. $330. Lrg 1 Br, 1 Ba, deck, $200. 673-7245 or 673-9103 ~aun;i bciths. St•c fur your-3 BR. Brlo\.\· hlgh\\•ay. Range ~JI. 17.':0l 1-\eelson l.11. fl · rel., /rplC', i){'Hml"d ceiling. hlk. \\". ul Bc;i(·h, l hlk N. Garagr, dec-k . S'285. Call; uf Statt•r1. 673-1•11 8 eves or wkends. 1'-12-7M.~ 2BR, l ha. crpts, drps, trplc, J\1 EN, srnall beach holeL stove, xlnt toe. $2.JO, yearly, Rooms S21.50 pt'r \\"k. Apts. 054_8-_5300~---~----I $f!3 per 1uonlh. 536-70:-!6. SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA Laguna Beach duplex. !'\r. bell. Fti>lc. Bll·ins. $375 n10. 603 I bdrn1 heart of 1011·11 \.\·aik tn ht'a('h. !.('OSI' S195/n10 ,\r!u.lr s onl~" nn 1• et s 497-16 J 7. 6·12-6fi:\G ---~~ RACH. Nr. Beach, ~'Olor TV, SlJ.)/SIG:i. Uli l pd. l·l:\':l N. C<l.1."-l 494-2.-;o.s: 67.;-;1:1tl7 cv1•s. l..i\Rl';E 2Bl't 2HA O('t"'<H1 Br~nniR . 3.'*2561. NE\V 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg 11u11ken LR, f.rpl, Fam/Din rm, I) \\", !ndry lai·. S435. 673-:.!91.~ NICE l-llll. apt. Jn1med. oc- cupancy. No pc'ti-S\65. C;1ll : ti7~-G4!"J\) Costa Mesa University Park 3 Br Coniio, end uni! l noor lrg !iv & din 11re11, Gilli BBQ on PAlio, S'.145 n10. 552-73.15 11.vail Feb 1. Stay A Day, Week, 1\-lonth or \Vhatever DELUXE 2 br trl-plex •pl. DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 mo. """'" 0"1"· 548->159, '.!'b-1-i Pon1ollll, Cf\f. LUX new PATIO HO~tE '2 Br trplc, 2 c-ar gnr, m1dnL &_ n'C facil Incl. sz.is. "*1600 21 77 HARBOR BlVO COS IA M£S A. CA 926!1• 645-4840 • ADULT lrg 2 Br, pool, qui~, sul)('r clf'on, bllns. $160. No ret11. CAH 64&-S974 J BR, 11~ bn . l!fl'ld~ •pt. Child ok. $1 75 n10. 64&-3512 7J7 ShaHmitr. Nr>ro n "Pad"? Pl•...c<I! an ad! • 1J '' u .... IL' PllOT 51,nd.\y. Ottt mt>tr Cf 1q73~~-----~~-.,-,....,..-----~------------~-~-----~~~-------~~-~--,-,,-------7"'T A.~-'-p-t .-"-U.;.n.,.tu;;.r;..n;.;; ___ J.;.;.6S f A p t. Unfur n -.--365 Apt~ Unfurn 36S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Roomi 400 Office R1n t i l 440 Found (fr•• •d1) 550 General Se,-vice1 :l•:::b:...;W:.:.::•:.:0 ;; 1•;:d"'-'M.;.;..•_ 1 • __ 7_oo~I I BOAT fR11'M"ll!t'r \\ill do wurit S:lU 11k up a111• C'hlld1'\:n 11lli.·f'• nr. 1111·11C11't. 1.i & nui.lc kitten, no rollar, v.ell WE FIX A·Z ~·r f"\"p, Allk tor Jim, ,_c_._ •• _._M_._ .. ______ ~C;·;·;··;Me;;·;·; •••• i ,_N_•_w_p~· ... ·-•_B_•_•_c~h: ___ N_•_w...;.po_,._s_._._,_h ____ HOQ:-01 .-i $~0 l\k Uj) 11./kil. ~·1uST 111•l. l'l'lll fl't't'. Ols. J.'J.L'FF\" 11hlte hlue·(')'l'd HANDYMEN rr1r prlvn1r llMI O\\'!~N. 25 * * * .I. 1~·1.,,,,11.,n ~17G r\1 \.\fkl11 3 IUu "f'•U.'l'li lroni $13~ t\lu. ,•nrl't.1 lor . vie 17th St, ~ .. •~-M _ u~.·t• fi lti-li7•<_~~=,,--;C"':-:I Ul\1L l::'l l ~18M!fljj u r Jan1tonlll llC'I"'\ & f\ll'Plc Balboo Pr-nln. 673-2008 itft nu...... ......... ~ C~ ,;91,i ,.arktni;:, 833-32'13 ~!. nuon z )'t v.•krla)I Crtrptntry • llW81.'• ?ilalnt. F~t It I Ei'lC't:.:D SanlR 'l' .,m I I• _., p,,.,,,,, P-•1• ''''''' fo' h\r" flh1 I..,. /\JIOd1er fllrn.:; 81'\>I ht'1 ~ [)....,,·,.iu111t1i'11I SI'() L)o(f' Jli1) lronr Ill~ i.li111 c "r • ...., .... ' 11'"'11 Lott 555 " vv I l 'lu1n1ilnl!. '''uut.,11 i. 1·r .. ,,r1,1H"rl"' f•t1rl,\' S36 .~Mi 't'nn l'rrl I 11r 1 n111lt'". B u •ln••• Ren tol 445 v~; '~H •. NCJ JOB TOO 111t : I 70" ---$:!00 RE\VARD F'OR CORAL r-.O JOB TOO S!'-li\LL J o b Wanted, t•ma • ~ HOO~! ur n:n! $Gj-n~. o ~·to•l ('E on Nc\.\·porl ll!vd. ,{ .. 1111er Squash HIOllltOril JIM TOM MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE /'1.'uln~ulft . I J;:\rl only. 1\vn!I. Oil lt"tt~C P11r1ially nrck!11(·1• rnl!'OtRkt>nly ho1r-Or NEED ht'!p l\l hon1c>? \\'r * ti7j-~,91t • fu1 n, c;irpctt'll, fl.\r/t'Qnd, rt>l\t"l f1'0111 nly home \\'k, * 493 9207 * luavc 111{1C!, nu r ' e 1 · P INECREEK LIVES UP Vacation Rentalt 425 1•11rku11t. Appro:< 1000 i-q, of 11/I~ l'lea11e help No • hou11rkpri;, r~'1nVt111ior111 • .c..:.;:.c.::.;;..:.;:.:;c.:;c;._.,c.:.:1 fl S~/rno. \\1arehou~e Riil() quc>110tlu111i nskt..'tl 497-2:!.')8 or CALL Af~rER S 00 P:\1 II o rn c 111 a ker1 Uc1John An :id(lrr~~ rif rh<1t1nr11on in Co~1111\lc>111t udp11·1•n1 to :\°f'\I · rort Brfl.1 h. Bnlbor.. nnrl 111r Southl1111rl s l1nl:'Rt 1 •i111n1un· ltlC'l'. TO ITS NAME • , • -,1vnll. ldeul !01' c:on!rat·tur. 4\).l--fl71~, --------547--0l';J . Tl.NNIS A:"l"l'.UNt::" !'.<LS '!fPG -Hauling Ucuuu1ull~· 1111·11 J• u l 1111 -c·=cc·0·,..,· c--,---,~~--,-Li 1~'1' Chllds pct, llH!r. while 1.1·rt-; hou~ekrf·pln~ • ronip;i 11· fJ\'('I' jlO !nil tre.-11 ll)l(j H1 11Tl't'O!ll~ II 1(h II 11 1!'1 l,dJ,_ o•ti -1l• ,j l't I!• \J1l;; Sio'll llllo: ((JJ' s11rtng9 1·1·ntttl!I Horne! or 'THE: F111·r0ry" hni. 1t lr1,; iJOOdle 11/ re d jc..,,-tled L'I)-LOCAL ntovlnK & hauling 1011 , 11hupp!ng, 11111turr . :sa. Condos \l'/6 1ennls t:ou rl! shup 1n 11\J SHl5/n10. In lur, 11nn1e hr; Bon Nulte, loy student. Large truck hr, .Jnu !liiO·lf,(12 r~f'. \I k!y. nionthly or onnuitl Cn rul\'11' V11!nge -t?a '.10th St . Lo~t 111 i\1esa \'"r<lr &re11., Rens. Ban)' aJil-1846 or & F 710 rf•n1 nls. Clo11a \\'cnck 1c_N0Rc._ti0'<0>c·10'60"'----~~ ur Cost11. J\tcs;.1. call 54!.l-1J67 673..0017. H•lp Want•d1 M I Brdn>"'l111 I Bl"rll'OQtn & IJf'11 2 neclrnom'I fr•)o1 S16j f1•11n Sl95 Jro111 S'J\5 11'Qn1 S2'j(} ~ol(l ~p8f'IJ•\J1' lle'>I' ! "r 'J-bedrouiu •'I '•' r!n1enl. .'il1l<1ll l)f'rs uk J-'ron1 SliO. furn ltu l'l' 11\·nl\11hlc OHl1 r <>P.'n !.I rl() '" ti 00 Z'lf1J l-'11 \n1c>11· Rd . 1\l'o.'!O<'. Canyon R e11 l l ) Industrial Rental 450 ti fl 6p111,. -----~-1714 1327M~l:il0 .. 0._____ - -s1.-tPl.AJAD1':R .~ dun1fl trui·k _ LO"T J2 fl 73 1111 vio•, J\led \1nrl.:. Conc-rete, asphRh , 11· 1 •, 1· •·.11 u• 01<d" r l"••il * COSTA MESA * 1 lk I 1 -do< ••I " r .. ,... ' gr1•y wry y ,,~ Ell_ll\l!._!ll'l"llklng. 846-7110_._ At•roun!tn~ Clrrk S525 Blllln!l' Clrk, La& ~igucl S500 ~( f'{'IRf)' $600 11kf11kn<I Ar1•ov.h1•ad G1>:Q~t-· 2'l0pov.•rr $\\.i long 11hi11kt:l'll, 111il. Front l11kf'fru11\ ·I l1r ri· 111 1·u 11k\ \;\00 :.; f . Prn·f1tc ulfleC', 111111s 11·hr & chest Nanie; LI r t-; t.loi•!iig by ~lUdt'nt skuh' $!2.:i/$29:> t:? l 3 i Jllt'lll,\I of p11rku1g !'u11:nr J:m-12'19 11·/\'nn Vf-'.llY REAS. from$160 ,l\r<(•l'!'rt11·~·. s ,\, S650 f/l' Hkk11r, Bllf'Mn Pk $650 }'lf'R."' l'all for 1\\ all11lnl!Ut"'ll C'11!'IR lllt~A Ph.•n~ ;,.1.5.1.3()!1 P•rk-like Thf' f-li.1r1n uf Olrl \\'orltl I Surrounding• Spain 11w1\1!11 \OO In COO& I Iii 0,o •Nllfld (, 11•10 '1 •l!h1r'IT1f'"'\ I pf'•!eC I l;>lf'rir.< '1 o I I 1• •y ,1(1;\I' 1 • O !o~•ll'J, "j LI! n'<\' o lu!) Jl!TlTl•Jl"r>'• c;;irAT Pt r 11l r.:111'~ ", ,,,,,,, :• r.~1"'1 ,\tt'!'iA. at H\it1t llruth•'"'· DELUX~.: I & 2 BH Apt!!. .\lP<hlt'1TRnr 11n Vltlag•· Tilf' i\l:-;1, f111•n RA1·h1•lrir. cq.nlft)' 111 ttw-!lil'lrlnio: v.'hM,, I i 'I'~ l',1.11t1s • li1cl Pool quaint lvlihlCS'lOllf' roun-r\r Slu•1~~.* Atlult11 only. yards e.nt! pa!hwa)'!I \\1rid 1 Mart1n1que Apts. O\'f'T i;trenins nnd po1nd!'I lu I 1777 S:1lllll. Ana,\\('. Ci\! thf' f\Oor Of )'\)UL' \'Ill& !\[Jn' 1\jJ! 11 \ trl~-5~1~ 41,0, t ''"~~ l•o• , ,•, "''" ~. 1•r• ·• :· ... u.0• o 1tl•1•f''I f lr"llf' ! t'''i II "ll '' J 01"JA(rl',il lll' l u!l-!"fl''r!" It l'•'~ll"'~ / r •o1"r ll JH\(j li•tl f'H!•I .l• I 11 "I 11r !'\IHI• I I :.~· •. 11 n .·1 NI" • r•r 0 I ~-;' h1"'1'""- ' .1 I 1,,,, F'" t \'1, lo J 'I II r ' d• 1 ,,,. RpaI1n1e111 · --- -J.,\RCI-: '2 l\r, 2 Da s1lul1" ]'l'I\', p.111(! r\('I\' \'l'l'I~. I• [ 1 I' . L I. I•""'~ H• co I :, .... ' I I I"" -r1rf'pl;ir r•. 11 "t h" r-... bf'<11111•1I l-C-llin;.°", \'\.II.XI pa.n .. M1~ -~·n~11on c.IC'l>ll{llf'I'! ro!or-ro· cwd1n11t<'<l ln\M,or~. v.1th (A.IT.I! 111 and drn;l('i; -l'M\'Rle p11t1c1s 11.nd bRl· ('OniNI -Conun1n111v Ccnlc>r 1111h spa('l()\l~ ioun~~. b1lhnrll k ping pong t'Oflm• -:I !'lwimn11ng JIO"llt1. outOOor .... 11trlpoc>l. 4 111gti1 -lii;h1ed tennis co1.n1s -tfealth 11pa. ..,,1th gym- nas111m 11.nrl ftll"1)f'Lrflle n1en'1 and 1\1)Tllt'n·~ !11c:-lht1e~. Ill· (·luding sauna ha.thr.. -1\ !K't't1n1y 11)''1rn1 10 11tSur<' your prl\'acy -,\ spccil\J !l<"l.'llQfl for UioM" \11111 small J)l.~ll't, --Convr11len1lv i<l! Rtrd to n il of Sl;Juth1'Tn° ca.11ron1!a, jusl n1\nutc~ fru1 n lht' Pacir11· Orran an•I Ne-.1 port H.-.1ch /J\"f'rloolong-1hr• C o s t fl ;\lel'll't. Country C.:luh OPEN EVF.R'J' r1AY HOURS· 9·30 olo 5:30 111 µs, \\ nl! pFLnl i.;:. J111111C'<l oCl'UPllll('Y N r . R:ik1·1· & Bristol. $210. ~tgr 9i'l--1171Q Dana Point L".iiJHJll Oakwood Garden Apartments Ne wpofl Beach/North l•.,ne 1n~ 1 ~111 (11 '1 e'~-o~~o N1wpo1t l111ch/Soulh 1~tn et lf~lne ll\~)6~2 8170 I' A N 0 B. A i\I I C OC!::A'.'i VIE\\' Lrg 3 BR, 'l 13A. '1.7' Ir v nn. b!Tn k\!chen Apt. Unfurn. 36S , Apt. Unturn. 2 Unit bldg. 1 )r olrl. 1 $.1101.\10 . Adul!~. 49~7:>.'i7 Huntington Beacli Newport Beacli J65 <'1,>1n~.~G~Ec';;d,~l~o.~";"i2~R~n~.~. ''~"~''" 1-..:_..:_~..:_:._:..:_:.:_:_ __ \ \\'/frpJ{', rhn rn1 , occfl n I MO. FREE RENT \ 1ew. ~.;.~c\us1\IC Ilana Pt :\riv I ,t, 2 Br Apt<; Pool. llli' $275 l/R~e Thompson Bllfn,o;, r1 II , l)rps & C'f111~. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 1\lanagen1ent Corp 493-0141 From Sl7j 1ml Florida, l Oft the bay Un.ANO nev. 2 t . ' RR l>lk \\'. of nr11{'h, l blk 2 ~6 cpl drp~ 5~1 "cio~ N of Adan1~. \160-l7o9. Luxury apart111ent Ji\llng 10 D ·P . ~larin~. cinlrlrt"n S 1°45-:-1 0i1~/'.:~~-... -, -11\i° ! O\lerloo_klng the \\11.ler En· ,r., prt• ok, S2K, n10 !).i:l-2;i.10 :! Br.. bltn~. l q11s. 1h ps. 1 JO)' S750,000 hc>al lh ~pa, 7 l~Xll pl.iy an!. 1.111.[l'ltt I.: 1i11•1n1111lnir pool ~. 7 l!g-htf'rl ~11'l 11111 <11eAn \•lc11·, rlo:1•k Inch)• tui·iL ('pl/• It 1 ~nil tl'nn1s cnur1r, plu~ mile!i ot 'l~iG-\l Lu C1cs111, n 101a P01111l l'htlri ok. 110 ltl'ls .it~Z.....ltiti·I hll'YCle trntl~. pul1111g, shu,r- ln11. lO:lO S ('nA ~! fhl ) aft 5 .10 111 I !lf'ho,u·d. j'f!){p1el. Junior J ~ \..stf!un11. Rear h. 4<)4-fiR-I~ :·. fl , f1\lnl $19t !'Jt.1 n1on1hl y: al...u 1 LARGE 1 Bn. ~tO\le/reh1g. LARGE 2 lxlrni, t bn. lpts, and 2-beUroorn plans ruirl r1 1·ps/cpt~. $160. n10 Cnlll r!i•npf'~. !'111'l1"Ctl gfu'at.;t'. 1 2 l'ICOrv to\.\•n houses. Elf'C· aftl'r 6 or \l'k1111~ 496-70:18 p;tltO $1().i nio Apply 720 trlc kitchens, p11vate pat101 -'-~~~--0111•n ,\vc. I! un C Ing tun or balconll's carpet\~ dra- 451 ...tiM,·, \ l.hl'"•'t u1111« U\'it\l 0 hl0 • , ____ o6c"'-::.c1"'~"''----" " " ' !ll'..:\\'i\RD: Stnl IJ!onde ('.\RI:\' HIJ: BC'RI' ltv I 1tk" !t.~.lfty lor Ol't.'U!}llll• y ('o.•krr S1111ni-~1. blue L'OllRr, 11l/\Sll & Df:BRL'i bcaulilnl 111l0ilerl 11 .. rt.•'1~ 011 C. 1-tUHERT f'\AITHt::SS lenU, "l.111\scy" 6 yrs olrl. llault>tl A""'"Y· Sl2 l™*cl1 ~0011• rlc>arl't\ rond R12--01s1 nt-_;,\L'J'Olt \"11 f 1nrl\ey & Nc>11.·port Sturlent * !'>llH).;2!1 ·:.::c.:c.:.:.::cocc=-"'c' c l'1 1~111 l\1r~.i ~i!}..fi:':l71 B!\'tl , NB !'h 67;;.G-1\i7 32 t-T. rURNITURE V1tn Rtnta\1 to Share 4301.,..., .... .,. .... ,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiii r 1 I r h I • ·1 l' YOHKsl !IHt-~ Ten1cr, nhuur or O('ll. urn au s .>t grn to'Ht-:1: 1·oon1 & huonl ,( 11!1 NOW LEASING +; yr111s. Vic. Prnn. & 0<.'t>1tn· hnuhug. 548-186'2, 5.J7-273f'.:.. l.111!1 1!,·s ln PUt'k l\e1•pttl't Huntington Beach !rout NB 12 7. "D11h1v". Y Al!I ~. garllJl;c rlt•nn-11p.;;, 1', <'ha n h" rvr !i1:ht NEW M.1 llt•v.flrd P!Krne G7:-4J61 or r l'n11n '(' tree11, dirt, l\'y, luHh"k"•'ldlll-! Fr111nlr 2'8 111 'JI() s11 to'!. & UI' ~i l(.........lj:'li\'I _______ ilrhcways, 1Hu1npi;, 1147-:lti6fi .. ; . '! , I·· •·11~111 ... ~s I;,,.,. lln1111llo., ,1; :-if'\\ Ian~! St i31tLJ\\~--111nh· l)a~i·hund lo!it Housecltani ng l!J ''~· 1111 <:1t 1ngs, Pd 11'qJ 960.1970 111 1li·in11v nf Cr1TltOs & loi llonr•lu!u 11 dt."s111•d l '11ll•--.,.-... ..,.--,..--·1 I ·1· Lu IJ h O I d I 1· r1np r l't"I . K· c ed catt C eaninn 71 1~1~·!-h1112 .. -----I' I I"'_,, • _ _ _ _ N\·;\\' 111 -1. ·1 Phusr 11 !ring. -~""' '~ ...... "1'·' * \\'t·: DO EVEl't \'Tll!N(; * SJl,\HI·: l1trg1· l11"1:u11011~ 'l Ht 1110 .~ l'Y..O sq fl. 7~2 \\' Ji\·;\\.\flD. yn..: ft'tH Slan1l•ae, l{C'f~ ~~lf'i" f'~I. li~(i-2fl liJ I ', B.1 ••J.>t. 11pJ,·. 11~11 ru111, '.!IHh s1, <.:.\J -Saunrk·r~on. 1t .. !·l.n\1'd hhh' ·"'-11·h1tc, HOUSE OF CLEAN ul1 I pd, pool i\!L ll11;11 dullu!' 11,,,,. 612--0212, N i t('"· tollar, \'ic F11in·1c1v & \if'\\'. ~1 11st ll('t' lo l lf'l\t'\'~' ·,11J .... ;!277 \\'ilson. C i\f ri48-53l'i flOONI, CArpe1!'1, ""1ndOl\'li & :: IJ<j. D,111a s11·rind Hd:. 1\pl ~Ocl'°"'B~l~R=C~H~~N~B~-lll".l\',\RD. ,, l l-<<• Sil r IOI 11•nlls, F 1e(' eat, &12-GS21 Nu l , Danr1 Point Ct'CC'll • , . ' '"' flOUSL',...., L•ANl"~-1 --1 ~"l'V'I ~n L' s 1 kl• "I Li ... ,,.,, •, l•lk """· Vic or . ·~\ i.r. .•\• I 1oro11~ I· W.n!. IV of COHSI h11·y. ~\' "'''"' ~ r ll'Hl r~< '"' " " .. I cl f I I J)h'k ,\If"' \\'hsle, Sto1·nge Baun1· Vifi;tf\ dr Cutflhnn, So. Y otl<'. tl" ltlh I' 11 /ref,. ;.:,1 rrlncr, 541-j(ll2 J..a~unn, 494-26-il 499.4086 Jt1·A~0n:'lbile &.'\6-467'.!. \\ANTED, ltoo1nn1111 e \\01k· Ms·r·A 'I"'\ .. ,, "L"'\"'" REDDISll-i"" AlghQ,1 r.l•I• LIVE a lrllle rnorc "'llh R lng liHly, :k1, \l'18hes to sha re>\':' ~ "".,!'51 • 1~1 "' ' ..... .... d $4. G G 3 lln1 uiit 11 Hh sanic> fol 1 1.,,{00 :'.:!Qf . 1300 ,\/C oft. Black la!X' & tail, \l'/!'lhort h\le-in n111.1 · ;,/up · · ' ,. 1 11 ·-' 11 • N I'll h•lc .,, •·ok. R<wo-'o F:1nployn1ent 1M995-4814 l'f'tll JJO ,~ 1 ·.• Jig hf & ''HS ·-',' • .'' '-' .)C • " " ""'" 1 u per n1unth Nol ll<'luxt-, hu1 ~'c"c"cl3-'Cb--,~----~= f)ll>-jl I.~ l'EE'D help sround thr 1 lenn. t.:Ornrn1 tnhle 11nd 1 eu.,o;-Rentali Wanted _.60 w::.:.sc·cr.""',c,.,-,-,-,-,,-.,-,-,-v-,-,-,-f 1 hou~e7 \\·,·11 cle11n on n onatilc 2079 Thur ln A\t', llttk1•r & Hedhlil Ave. Ct1ll 11eekly or bi-monlh!y ba1i11 C i\I. ,\ ... all J,111 Ji;1. LIDO I.sic, fUJ·nlshL·d nr St.li-9670 <:1111 i\hi.ry or CRyle fl t I I BR b 613-77jj or {ilj--:Oi l .\lnturo• 111•!1\1• \\OlllH11 Ill 1~11 · • or !\Ch, :l[ll ;, lH'I ~'t')' R.· 11h1 lo11gh'ltr shnrc 111y 2 slnrv hon1r 11·1th _'.:i_gle. H .~~. hroker 6'!?'-J200_ '"11 12/'.l. vie. Q<oe1uifrt)!l\ Masonry sun1t-1n NH. Hr !~. 673M'l557 ~11\l;L~: r1•n1•ht>r ..,,. c·tt r nro·d~ k t7111 St, r\B -~1-1-s~. !lf'rorf' 9At-.l ,t, hf\ ~I \\'kd}S I hi' u11flun a1ot. c .\1 ... N11t ,-ns-r-. -Bl;~-,,, -ti-;-07r1 ~LU'.\1PSTO:-.:F:, hlk \\'I~. hrk & al! ll'kud~ H1·h i.111(Ullll, ('di\I 499-41"1'\ plntrll ('SJ)('f1l\' U\ ~ t I 'rl' _ • __ l;r1111nn Sh1•pht'rd 1n1s . 6 Sprl'la1ly Pl'llC'd. 6\j.~930 ~·1' . .\IALE. 21 to 28 10 ~hare M11c. Rental1 465 _11111!i_.__~_.,,_,_.,~·_c_:i.1 54,>1-5Gli7 Rob house 111 H B pool, lt•ruu~ t.HJ·: \T ll!oll('. Hlk 11.,11.hc i.;1u .1va!I, Sl 50 incl Ul<l" f'l\1 ~1hrrton. Colo. 'l "·.1111 P11'nt1'n• & .. 1.11 <'iil's! ,{, p:l\l'i .'I n1011 nlrl • 536-2797 all 6 laliui foi 11n! p h · Nr \'1r!onn 'Npr .. n.1;.........ri•;i2 aper ang1ng (21'!1 !°J.~.~.7-)o'\I} Fountaln Valley Bench j pcr1cs. Suhlerr ancan 'park n,\Ll\OA Is. 2 girls nPt>dl ~iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii Li\Rt.E 2 BR ClO'K' to i\Tnjor FREi;: HF.:;.;T 1tt1lrl_ 1971 lo ing with rlevators. Optional 3rd n:iu1111nule 1o i;hr. 3HR., Dil'f't-nons tn !\1edlterranran Shop'g Center. Sl40 ['l<'r 1110. qual1fled l'ence.~·s. r-;ew ~blrig. j n1aid. service, J u.Il l ·ior lh ot 2''".'B'll',~,,hsc. C11ll 67~5 121 I [~] [ •-·"-,.,.~ I~ \·11lagc>· J-'1'ml the Slu1 M~17<M. Lrg !. 2 & • Br ~ rp!~'. I Fa.sh1r1n Islan1!. at Jam!"Qree ... , Announcements _..,.L99 ""'._. l)i.-g-11 F'rf>ev.-ay; J-1'11.r hor pa t!o, erpts. d rps l-!l!'lr3.161 and &tn J oaquin Hiiis Road. l'E'• IAl."c.-----,----,c H I II ---I " ,, rov1nmate needcri\liiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~;;li Du-Larr Paliitlng Ap11.rtcnenls * llonie~ Iol & F:xt .. 1-'N!e EAl Sa!lsf.actlon G11arantet'd I,11'en1erJ, lnAu.recl 492-2658 Bl\'d, S'.:lutll 2 n1 il<.'S. Orl ;;u;n;t;n;g!to;;;;n;;;;;';;';';";;;;;;;;;.~rECIAJ::-1 1olidi;y d~1t1, 2 1eh·phone (TI4) 644-1000 10 $;ho v.·/2 glrls Pt1rk f1'0111 NN'PQ'rt Bl\ld , iui11 Hll. l H,\, \1nlk 10 bcttch l torrent11..l 1nfonna11on Ne11poil To .... ·uhous e .AutoTransportatlonS25 Nort11 on H11.1·bor Blvd. N BE CH 410 21 s! ~!. &i+-O~t&X I San Clemente 6-10-JGi::c. ~~-~---I r.tEDITERRANl::AN 0 A ! 7i!lti /'.:c>w111ru1 . '.l Bil, :.! BA I Need Female CAR POOL SERVICE Vll.LAGE sn.; 11111 r>.1nt>1' ·1 *NOW AVAILABLE* R F or Information 2·100 lla.rbor Bl\il 2 Bil LTn Cul'n. Fr. S24j 21 ~·lll l",(lj Hr 111rl Ne\1' Gardrn Apt!! oommate ! Call 833·2195 Coi.ta r.1{' .. :\, Ca!Horn!a CO\'('!'NI Parkltll{. [.a. r g (' L B-M h X!1l1 !'.'Ill <l1•n\{'1J\(' Arcn si10_m,_. _,_,!&4_!.7_.>_-. __ I After 6 PM 9'!626 !Irater! l'C.•)J, !'ll.una.s and agun& eac '1. Hit. 'l B1\, :S 19~i F 1: ;\I ALE .... II II I I' rJ --• ------- .. f"wr ih)Uiunl{.. ltecreation Roo111 J Bl!, 2 B,\, v.1th rl"hsv.·r non~n1ok,·r .r1lu11~· 2HR ar11'. 1.l·,.\\'l.'\f: lor ·r1•\1111 ~ ... 1nr- Trlephone ITI 41 5."i7-8020 HUNTINGTON CHOICE & Jir,..pln t'f', S't:ll). S.~ 1110 or $20 11k ·1 11P-S!l!lti llllll' au l l !I C.111 t:okl' OCEANFRONT ,\II :1p1~ h~11'l' pr i\'sue pllltO". Lf.\l\l_E __ 1 -1 -1--1H lc1• X: f11r11 t 'nll Thc1·c~11 . CASA GRANADA PACIFIC I >I f I "· ,. • J • • Ill~ les •I S lfll'C ,,., "J"M n • ••iv ,, n1a11r u u·r t•a u1'f1\. ,.,..~1· l\tlh ~nnif' .. 1 tu· ""'"· r11 r 11 ,, ...... ~ .11 .-.t •• 1111 ,,r ~1»• No Security D{'l)()RiL LA:r\l{'ly -BR. _2 H~. I yr 1.sc !\lnturc :ot tJ.-16 C<1m1no Dl' Los 2 BR, Apts. on benut ifull~ 711 OCE,\N Av.-, 11 B. 11/tull..,, , Nu_ pel!. Lnl{Unfl i\lai•t·ll. JUSI S(lulh nt S.1 n _sr~1. C~I :i.1~-37-fi alt2 pn1 I 111nrt11rnpc>d grounds. c11s u1-i7141 ~'IG~J ·IR7 Ldlo .nr.~, Coast lh\'y • Clrn1Pn!f' l;encrf!I l!ll!lp1!1tl. Sll1\RE llOUSF: OR AP1'. [ I ~ cludt'd l..Aundry lle11.led Ofi·. open IO 11n1~f11n Daily South Lui;una I r~i· Ell!rrllfl. OH·rAmti SAVt: SSS HOi\t~:-PAltTNEH.1 1'1r1on.t1 .. Pool Nr, shop 111 n g . No \\ ILLIA.\I \\',\LTI::RS CO. •Phoni" 491-1021, <192-Sfr()* S36-tlri l, :1 \tl--147!1 ~;;;;;;;;;~·~~~~ PETS t Udrn1, ~101'{' rf'fn~. rlrps, -- -• J lll•d1wn1 at Brach. Jrl1•11\ 1..(.101\ll\r. !or 11 ruon1nu:r.lr 0n 400 J\tr rrimflr \\'ay, C.r.t. prkni..;, Oc;i'nn1·1r'I' no r><·t~ I lhrl ) Pl Phone 979--l!lll UNDER NEW l't'.<;pt.in. ;,du.lls $liO/nlO for B:1ehrl0r or couplt>. JR fl 15 !lf I C"llln. e11S<.· Peraonali 530 I & 2 BR APTS. Dli;h11·11~hr.ri. 811 -fn ,o; * L:TILJT ll::~ PAID * Pool. Clo!!ed Gnr!'l~l'~. \\'11.~h­ lng fFl l'il, \Valk IQ shopping Ar!ulrs, 110 pe1~. 642-1378 El Puerto M•sa 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $170. All Util Paid No Chllrli-rn, No Pl"1 ~ Pool & Rc>t rc.1t1011 1959 Maple Ave, C .M. MANAGEMENT s100 rt•r \!tiOi !'-1Jnna ll'uy. (iar:1gf', lnrtrr ,11,,, bl1n~ Sl60 i .0'~'"~1"'~'-''-1...::c"~;'---------~-------- 2 Bit A!t-i ns. ;.;C'\\!y di:'C· Lng U('h 2l5 11·. i\iflff[Ultll. 493-1079 !\IATUllE n1ulr to shaie lrg FULL\' LIC!-;NSl:'~D orn1c>d 1-:ncl g<irugrs Bt>nu Nl-.c:c11cc1-0".,c1-_.-1,.-,11c,-,-1pl , 11111~. Nt:\v 2 Ur, I", Bn, ll'jl] 4 Br. housl' Closl' to beach, • :->PJHITLALl.'iT * !Hnl 1:1nd~t a.p!ng Lrg rlo)' f'l'I'"· .,,,,:, 1,,,,,,1,, '·'"'I sq ft , 1011 ll..ll .i S:.!00. 1113 Sfl0/1110. 9ij:!-Sf\6~ ,'\pit•1t ual l"-'lld1112~ 10 R.lll MlO hi! I ! (I " ' -1'12M2:.!h4 pill. i\!h1r>' on nil n1nt1rr!! 11re. n l' 1 s t rellm o~c :1 l.ilk." lo ori·un Sl",j A!1 rf .. \1 !n ~hnl't J J;1 11pt, 'l1:.! r-; El Canllnn Heal, l~ i;hopp111i; & scliools. :; pni, :>.l6-~li'l · LARCiE ocean v1l'1v apt, Luguna lltlls. -:11 n rli'llli'ntr. tor appl CAil Lluld1e11 11el1 01ne. -----·-~~--lnrl r\I hlln~ hf' s J>o ·1 580-2409 r Cl\11 8-11-0 11'0 1 BH apt v.·/r<'frig ,'It stul'r, · • ' ain · n 'l.!2-!H :lti, '192-!XJ3~. oe•·i.n \ iei'" )fl lrl N 0 1111ss 1his 1%-2619. ~INGt.l-.: non ~n111krr rr111 1\lso rrt l1•r111g 10 pnr!ir!! llRAND NEW 1 & 2 BR APTS. Ent•loseO 1(11111ges. JnuncchntC' Of'1'U(»tn1•y $1''j & $.!{)() 0 1'1'.::\' J/UL'S1'-: ~1-6, S"I 1lun 16862 LYNN ST. i1 hlks Sn "' !Junlln£to11 rhlldr.>n nr pt•!s. Sl!lfl DA,\S. I Apt1., I !!eel\• sanlt' to ~hnrC' 'l br \Ir: \\•1tlld ]ik(' tu know H i.';'144 156~-=c--c----Furn . Or' Unfur n . 370 opt 67:1-1.·15'1 uft j :10 1hrrt' i1ns anvone \\'ho ""n v. N e wpor t Beach i-----------G•rag•• for Hent 435 rhc aC'cidc11t :i.t Fl\")' QfJ, B lb I I d al 6·':.'0 n10111!ng. ~·lv. 1.llth * 2 WEEKS FREE * • oa s an MINI WAREHOUSES l'lr~~" 1••rit11c:t f:.uhin Tvr- Vista del Mesa (;J,\'.\ f 11f'll 2 1,dmL apt. STORAGE 1_'·-"-.j~:W-"."-----i\lunlhl~ OJ' ~C'nrl). :-."o ~l••VC' in vr :'\fO\'l'·flll1 !'ROBLE.\! P!'f'gn:in(y. \ .. 11 Clu•t ~:ihshury JI 6i5-~3l·1 ··ll ntgc~. f<iviu $i.jlJ j>f'I fldrnt, syn1purl11•r1c i\lll'LT G.\l!IJ~:;-.; !ll l \ll ;~ !ltlil:'\~: i\Vt :. AT''~;,.;,\ Nt;\\I ,\DULT LIVING ll.orlYJt1r off \\nrn<-r• 1 HR k J Bit v.·/ lofr to-rplc, 1 .\Juve 111 11 1!rpo~us unly Coita Meia n1r1nth. Pt't'l!l1.11u·y 1·ounseJing, L'\lx.i r- llanull'"l &· ~""'l11nd Sr., Ji ll r1.-,11 .~ 1111opuun! rt•L ALLSPACE <\Plt\Rl-:: 642-1436 96().1970 i\IERCllA:\'T, 52'. 5'11". 165 t;,\lL\GES •'OR llE:\T 2 lh.~. li ke<11 spnr1.~. d1uu·ing, ? ' ( l lh(IRr{'r l!lf'Pt g:RI \.\/Sil.Ill!' S.10 11r 1n1•11Lh. I 1"W'Rtc>rl In JntrrrMs !Jox 1148':' Ouh 1hf' hrart <•I NE\\ll'ORT C (' ' ' Bl:AC"ll. :.H,1 \",est Co;.1st -'-' ho•:in1 cril, pa11'• &· pool, 2 H~~llltll Tilt: F:XCITI:'\'G tihn~ &· relrl:: n\1. SIArtlng VILLA YORBA !"lay.~ ~li;hl S..'l\:w·rtr Pool P-~~~-MESA A:PTS. SISO ul!I pd. Adult~. no prts ll'/&42•9622 ~~ountaHi~ l'.t•t•, Bir!,. ,1 :111.-.ur~.:-:. Tfl NP1 . MClf ",Q", llan11Uon 64-l-11 11 • I 1, 2 & 1 Hr, L'n!u111 C\•'t~·i "' rill h1llinrd~. , vi· Bach, I & 2 BR. from $!50 QUIET I rf'lrii!. uni incl :\lodrnt1c .. 1 'I'\". l·.i ,\pl. lifl~ dish. Adtilts. i\1J Pc>ts. SURROUNDINGS inlornc. . ,\pp!r( ations \\'rl 111\~ht'I'. l'C"fn.{t. shn,I( cpl s, 1561 r.tesa Dr Baby1lttlng --'-----''---~~ J!ESPONS. n1oth{'r \\' l 11 bab1·~11 In hrr hoinfl. llnur- _l~...'~~~:..... 11·rt"kly 496...QliO. ~arpent•r . _____ _ ~ 'LISTOi\I \\'()()ll\\'OHK. C11h1n('ts, p1111cH11~. patios J)ukc nu1lurk 1~ li~-7·,9g Jn(•k B1•1J,:n1.111 ~&--~19j ----Ci\Bl'F:'.\TRY -pn1n!1t11{ - (1111.-10 l'•)l!ll l.l•'1•fl' i)or.1·111 i.:1~l<'r, 61j...H'J'::6 Bet. noon-S I '.\1. * Q\ialhy ]0'" 1'0~l '* B.c!<ident!lll palnttng ex! 1111. or pan 1.~I{' t;l:l-l~J69, filG--!(":1'.I )'HUJ-". 11·a!leo\'Cl'l!\g Slfth' Ii,._ No 1i~!~. 1usur , 111! 1.11J('c; nf 1iap1'r. 714 . ... ~2'-~~. 1'.TlllJE JJl~z f),. t' r>n11 111:.: ,.....,1, let' Jtcn.on11.hlc> rnie~ :'\1·111 11ork. 492-:if1..10 P ,\INrlr\\;, Pnpt'rhn111;1ni;:- t-.l.1!1lr r C:rnftsman. Int-Est, 1..ocul «'!. }'l'f'p c>st 9i9-~294 F:XTER. S?'lO & up. JlOoma * .\LI. l"t'PJ::S • SIS Ne111 ""'Ork Airless DIR: ,r., s11111ll. Cti\1 S1 an D. ~prny Cnll Roy, 9&r-1407. ;i3&--1i;,.lo'--------PROF p11\nter, hon"st v.ork. Catp•t Servlc.• reas. Int/ext, !iw r-1tln1at". Ref!! G-iS....2759, 6~2-3913 JOH:"'S C llrpe t & Uphol~tcry l)1 ! Sh11n1 poo fr•'" Si·o\l'lo1t.1rd •Soll Hclnrdanlsl. D1·gieast'r.'I & ;111 c11l11r brl~htencr~ & 10 1111 111111• !i!rach fo1· 1lhlf(' t:!tl'!M't~. Sn\t' )Our n1onc)' hy ~11\lnR 111c. f'\lnl l rip~ \\ 11! clran l1\'i11i;: \'Ill, dining rn1 .. ,( l1r1\! Sl:i. Any nn. .$1 jU, t:Pll• h :S ll! Chair J.I. 1;1 .. 111:. r>:p 111 11ha1 counts nfll inl'!ho<I I d11 \\nrk t1l}'!-f'lf. r~ rrr 5'.11..JJlOI. LI ('. CONTR l11is dlsl'ouul.;; on C:11 IJ('t. Drupe~. Flo1'Jr 1·11i· 5;,&.12·1.·, nr ~1-16-447i'c lHl:H::HNAH.DO & S!::rn11 - ,•,11 /tel sales -lnscallatlon an!I n.•p111r 963-'639 J'All\TING & Puprrl11g, 'Jl yenni 111 Ha.rbor area, Rel1 f11rnlshrrl li12·:l.\56 P11.lnter, So>n11·re-tired F:fr!t 1ent nnd clenn. • &l.'-l2a:i * INT/EXT PAINTING Patio• P<\TIO c o,ers, Spacer! LHt- 11ce. Unique \\'f'll plt1nnt•d Bltlt'k \\·all!', retaLnlnl{ v.·a ll~. Mll('relr etc. Quallly only l{e~. &12-1770.c• O'CK-'."'""=--- Plaster, Patcli, Repair * PATCll PLAST'ERINr. .. .A ll 1ype• Free e•l1n1nr,, Cnll ~i40-6!l2S Plumblng C.111 .lt•111Ullf' S111< 0 S.: S1cl llo!fn11111 NEWPORT Per1onnel Agency 833 Oover Or., N . B. 642-JllO A.C cntS R•c. Clerk F1·r ,;•ii 11l11u·11,..d. llll.\'e your fl\\ n oHi.·1' 11·/thl~ lrnrlrnt: fun ly\)f' firm. Su lfl ry tn SC.0!1, Al"o Ff'" 1 ·0~111011~ l'ull Cu11,!nl r'crsonnrl Au:••rt<'\', l'1~1l1 llnrbor Bl\cl r il1 ;,<\O--fi1J5.·i .. ~--~--c ' AITOUNT .. 1\NT, rnp11b!f' of 111n\nt11ln!n~: 1n11l1iplc> 11~! of bnuk~. flnn11..:111 l sta tenn:r11~. all 1ournals, & a c<·! 1111,11\ si~. (~I s;:i lary & op· 111.v. ·Send rrsu.rnf' to ?>1~. lllnc>r, P 0 Bo.~ .1.)j1, In lne, Cl\ 9266-1 ACCI"f: l1erk, kl)ows Acets Payab1r. 01)f'r11Cing joun1als, flhng, 1111' 1}'pln¥ full or part t!n1•,. Senrl 1~·~un1t> lo ills llln<'r, P o Bo.'( 4J52, lt'I inc. Ca. !./~'f'.ti-1 A~TI!H \I 1rh 11",c;,-,,-.,-,,-h-,-,I ,111 n111•11111i;:: f!lr I c>-.:pc>t' oprr alt1 r 111 Foun111ln \'altry Ph 11f.2'--770~o ANIMAL HOSPITAL Al!rndnnt to flllslsr dOl.'tor 1•lennini.: due!t'll, IO $430 Ne11 JIOl'l Send reNun1e to Bn~ nn 994 1• ,., Dally P1lo1 PO. Bo.; \;ll)Q, Cos!a P.leaa Cnl!f 92626 ~ 1\l'T :'\11111a11:er 11nn!('r\ Op· por !<'.Ir roupl11 Hu1Mnr1 f,,1· rnolnt .~ plun1bini.: rrp:iir. N1re ~alaf)'. Blk lo o.•esn Pool (2131 43'.l-5424. 1il41 :>36-:\777. ,\HTl!.\TS nrcdrd. ftf'I' Ian< f' parl !1111r, 111!1 !1111r To rrra1r 1\r~1;rn• r"r po~tt'r~ II ,1tc•h1''• C'i>~ltJl)H> i!"',\'C'lr)', •·!n.·i.. .. or •tr·1 ·11n1Hl'r 111·· ··•·~~1r1"' Fn)lll ruf! sk.-trh ''' flni•h.-d i>rl. I ti r 111f'•'h11n11·nl 11r t'11lo1 •rpRrR- 1!••11 JY"p1r1<h1i·lu111 In lunr \.\ 1lh o urrrnt ~1yl,..~ [f., 1A•r"" !'hone :\Ir, C.rt-r nc> 979-2991 ASSEMBLY LEADS f or Arnall pref'lalon electn> n1echanlcnl dr\·\cc11. STACO SWITCH, INC. l 139 D11krr, Colltfl :>leis. ::.1!1-'.ll.Hl An J::quu! l)ppnr111n 1ty l~n111loyC'r ASS E~1 llL~]L..; nf'e<ied on 2rul ~h1f1 111 Llectronlcs !1n11 . l"'l~ht 1•rr n1lun1 of- f~'red ?\o f'XJK'r req. Apply in r<'r.o;(1n Pol!1•1 ,i;, Bn.t111f1l•hl r1iv, A\Jf lrH .. "IJl11'lr'A.1C'd 21\!li l A\'" ,\r l'(1puc>rto Stl11 Juan Cap!strnoo. 9213'r.'i 1\!/F c>Qunt oppor employer ASSEMBLERS r or R111ol1 prC'r l~ll':>n electro ml!l'hfln1ie11l rle\·lce1. \\'!JI tr11ln z BR. bath. do11uslFitr~ c-,111.-. µrt pu11n or (ll'' k . .).1-,.~.~jj (5 b!ks lrom Ne1\1>0rl Blvd) v./p.t 11u. r n! l jO(Hl'. ,i;., lndr.1• I _ · · ! :H&.9860 l:ic11 nrlu11" r.111.1, no ()('l s. 2 n1 dtip. Up~talr~. ~2~0 (*LA PARISIENNE* Grand Clo1ing Sale l!l-11;1\ ;-,:J::\\'P(HlT !:\\. Lil-E OR DEATll PilR'I::' l'i1'111f' 1)12-f!lll'> Lt·I our. h1thl('S 11\'f' t'or -.,--------JJltrrnat1\f'~ ro ABOHTI0:"-1 LAIH,F. Ga1'f1gr Sl'1. 111•1 •IOR l"n ll LIFE LI:-.'t; :-i:>l-Jjt2, Car pet Cleaning Floor Care & Window• Ou11h \hunt Srr.. ~17-\;,Qg l \fiPET~. n~ .. v.1ndn1>.·~ ("1";,n, r<'nsnnAhlf' f.);p ln~UT'''ff. ;i,J.~2'21~, 541..fil:',() STACO SWITCH, INC. 1139 U:\l\rr. ('nc;\fl. \lellfl 5-1~-:l{Ml ~:r]\1111 r1p11"r ~.n1ployer I. R OTIS f'Ll:\IHJ'.\1; I Rr111ortel~ & Hepah s \\'atrr hc>a11•rq 1hsfJflllA1•. f1111111l'"!'I "'""'""~~~~'!!"~'"'""\ Slf{l/1110 6'1-1~78 I n1n, n,•r1111 \11. liq !!11n· 2 Bl!. }\1rn r.. Lnfun1 ,\I I A1101r! 11•lnnini.; I, 2 .~ :I 1 BDR'.\1 , h11., full .1 1!111,itnn 1\lf' hl n1l1in1•ir1•\ rJ.-, I f'l1'1'pl.1o o· hlrl 1~uil hr upls " f11nuly 1 111~ ;>;o r11 1·r)f't('d & dl'RJ;f'~ 1,11 .... 111 ~· T11111!1ni.:1t•1l A'" ('all Ii.J I• ,\d1111 .. $1'C1 ,(Ip !l7!l-121i~' 1•"1""1' "'11't'1, 11•1 pC't.~ }r11rn r~ng.-01rn.\ri•l11g P1111\1•! '-lr)r 1· 11f11rf', f;i.11---0:i:iO n1 ,\tll""l1•1n1 c1olf•l'1111 :;1• Jll~I $1?"i <J1'1! rrHl'N 1 :a1~utr 11"1 Coverf'd. rn1.I : h•1111f' :.i&-;!170 l\•!11 Sll1l1 ;1 ,\na 1\\'•'. Fnn11I) Apl ~. 12.)() ,\(iflnt~ ,1;111ag' 1\1 h1l 1 ~ •Ul!). $1!\0 \-;-!\~'UP~ .... 7 Bit.1U.\. iillO.:IH -~\!• •.\d,111\S OLt f ail'l•Cll<, rrr 1111111111 6·11.-1~:{1[) N ~\Jtlll\'. dru111 ••. 1101 ,.:,. ,...,1,1 l.l':\l'H ,. 1 1,. .... 1,1 i\J.-.Q,1 l'h01h' .1.Xi Olfili • THOl~rc1\J, l"()i JI. • 1 1 11:ite r ful'n \!l.~1·1 -: c1iln1.. . \\'i\Ttl:.r·ltt 1.'\ I ,\!'Ts I -• C:As~-VJCTOHii\-.-~Bit, 11i Ba Spir11 t 1;1rcsr, 1 t•h1l1I, 11•1 p1·1~. $1jJ P~'I' \in I orhi/Slip;:; ,\i·ntl. 1 l~H 'l. 2 '°' J Bl'!. Curn F.:. unr frplc, liltns, hi; e111·l pHhll, nio X.\2'-11.119 2 BA "1' l 111:. 2 Bi\ ('~11-per~. d1·1ipC<1, D/IV, T\' I I d G • I I r1r1•pl .• 1'f', h.d1·0°1l\I SI'}() Ill ' I p I ! • ·2· \I' I . nCT )T . ;1s 11 1· pt , 2 P.R. rrt~. 1lrp<, J11!n~. sr,()J/'.\!O ~~·· !l~·i .111 oo, l' c. "" i(." nnn. ;"1S-J1H8 carpcri1:ct, nr. fl'll y~. shclJ>· -;-, . ' --,,,,.. " I Sl, ri! l~!i~l.'rt'lr_ DI. 642--S?iO l\'F;\V 2 ~ly, 2 kini:~7. BIL ping & sr hl< I chilrl OK ;\f,\V :1 111', 2 h.1, 1111prr 11·/lg 2 \\ EEhS FREE RENT Aclult.o: no 1ie1~ hll-ins &· r-;o pc!~ il~G--178fi or ;H:;....Q11iO l:lflkl'flny, h10111~"· 1 n~r_s, drps Huntinntol"I l!leach di11h v.·si1r crpr, clrp• "~I -WALK TO BEACH chi r!rl'11 h $:!L1 JJltJ I • - Victoria,' "'nlk to , c.'~1 ,.,.,, , , • . f.i:',_frr)~] 0~~1'~::·,:;-::r.l'\O _ DELlJXE ndult po o I 11 Ide I II I •« 1"'7 2 K.: J Ar. rpt.~. •hpi<, hll11s. Sf.l "l IL'L' \I I 2 " ·I" b" I 105P A.,.,.,,.,. u.1 , ~"~ lolh S ,,~,,c .. 18 . ., .... ,, , :it'llll' , pl' ._a1t"n u .. gaov.•, nr Ocl'.!an, ~.tr ,;vo t .... ,,., . .;.... B 11 I' . I !17" , . I I ro 6 I 2 B1, I bfl 11ni;;l o;ty, !.!:0 1-dl'n ) 847-J!f1'1 ,1 . ~ .a. :-.11111•1 ;i ip, rg pa1, poos, lltlll. ir;h1<£: l'Pl~. d r p ll, I rool. A~~ al~1,ut nur 1ll .. 1·•111nr ~Huna. 1.-nn1~ IW6-0259 _ <1~11 .... ·hr. fnC'rl putro. IX'llnt e WALK TO BEACH pln~ .• !J.J 11:ict•11tla A\·e 1\I~ 1 nr. From $13.>. rC"il , trril, gnr Adul!s $1!!0 Br11nd nu I. 1. & :'\ Ur. cpt~. ,)48M26S2 GAHDEN Apls. 2 & I br, 26j(J El<l•·11. :\'11 I' ~137-:112;, d1r11; _hlt11!' gnr, :l2 1 Jli!h SI :-."E\V 2 11r.. 2BA Condo furn &r unfurn Nn <"hlldren FOUR SF'.A SO~S R4i -3UJ7 11 1·1r11 : llf''<I tri pnol. !l•n. or fll'h!. 19822 Brookhur~t. TO\l'nhrtll'i•' Apt~ 2 nr, 1°t DOG I:.UN 111 ~ l\l\Ulln. 2 C'Flt' ~llr il1Hl1~'1 Newport Beach 8 J1 n('11 i;hng, drp" No pets. 2 Or, $159. Crp!/drps, pool. clr!u.~I' ff'A1Hri'~ S.165 per SlG:i. gAr, •·hl!rl ok 847-~llO. 1110. 644--'l117 Bachelor Furn $205 r:::i Jonnn <;;t. 6\f.-1450 I 842-4;;ru . *REA UT!Fl'L dl)i 2 hr 2 <X-can Vlc>11. \'early lease. 2 RR, 11 ; ti.1, rnrpel" & 11 BP.. 1 BA Oll 1ns. cpl~. 12 ha frpl. PJJ T10. ptJfll, (]O~·· !lra1.-r1 Pool Adult.<: Only. clrape.!i, O\'Ml & rAni:e. pr1v (lrps, ~.hi~ to IJ(Och $li5 f:!·11:-I n~(i ~ h'f'f' l rn! II / LAS BRISAS APTS. pttll!I, rr.rr~1rl. !'Oll)llf'~ 011ly l 111i1. 51;,-JO:).l, 536-1 336. 1 ,\I" l1·:1st S./l0/1110. Adu!I~ j.'>Fi lll\lf'r /\\'f>, NB No c-hi lrlre11 s1r.o 1110. 610 ~ JlH , 1 BA l1Jr n-... garaAr wt4--S40.1 rnll &11-2-jf,(j ,Joa nn Ap! 0: C .\I ~t.~M'l."17:\ j Sl{J n10. A.•k r11r Dale, EX CF: PT I 0 NA L NU OPEN HOUSE LARGJ:: 2 Rr, 2 Bri ~l uili;:;, !162--4471 • '£1\NHSE APT. Nr Ba>'. .t: Prh. p11110. ,'\('w rriit~.1 2 hl kA 1n Ort"an, nu 1 Br. Bch, n11t11;At {'~r1hl' design, drps, \I'll.II pnril'g. imnic>il frplr, hi! iii~. \.\11.ll 10 ._...1111 4_ Br?~2 B.1 Slj() 1no Cnll occ11ranc·;-.. Nr. R.1k.-r &· & 1fr11~. ~.~1;..sJ 42/:i3&-07 1 ·1 613-6·~ =---~--,- Bri.11tol. S210. i\hrr 11'79-Ri19 2Jli.t' G:;n!f'n ~iffithe 21 RR. .hllin~. s1\11111nlnll 2 BR, I bl\ ,t, 1 Jlr. 1• ~ llf•,u·h \'uly ti•·• firflleil Sl60 ~.it·h, l.ulo Shopp1~1L: 11rl'fl b~. bltn ran!:<', dri>~. crpc, ml), nn prto; ;,_1ti...l?m r-:..~11;a,. /\1cr. Sl~.1. yrly pool. cluhrn1. r·11rport. 2212 ----6,,,-:f.'l:Z.>l r-ll su· .,,..,., I l~r, $120 R11chrlnr *' rl{'n ,~\'PO . I ......, ege Ave. tu""'10./o•~ S\10 B11,·hf>lor ur1it $100. 1lv11 · "·' HT light.~ •!rlirl'Rh e "EAUT 1 BR Duplex J.'rplo •19-1/170 "\'"q &"-~'1 ' 2 hr apl 11aturc. n.·.11p. 0 J • ' ..:... --' ·-·-·-·--~-••-·--111t11s N, 'o _,,, /•·h1l<I. 1<6:, !)e11m ctll, pri\'. p11!lfl No 1'F lk ,.. .. children or Pf'IS, Sl70 111 11 ' ,\\' 1111115· \.\'A 10 lx-11ch. ,')IR-1922, 6-12--80!1 11 -4 r1n1. 3121 '"· r . l l'o\'\', ,\11r -Bo r1r~1 to \711Jn NO\·Q. l.11x111·y hnyrrnl ()(vnn \'Ii. :.I hr. 1 h11, 1 hnl<'flnics, ~!I p•, '"""'!. I\ int.'1' $'.l99, yrly S499 Ii~ I-ti':'•! I .~~----\VATt:rtFltO:\T, !gr 2 AH, 'J h.u hal(· rrpll'. r· A hr111. t>lrf' k1r, nt•1\·Jv dl'C, Arlul1!'1, s.-e &u or Sun Pnl , 41();1 J:iv.-r. NB ('1111 ('()llect 213- Rl7-~43 ~ 64 l .. f}('r.1n \'lf'V. I 2 & J h(!rmi.. ~. ~ • ,, pd. 187 2J~t SI ...... 1 :r1. 11. . I iboy free rent. 536-2579, \~ .F.STCL.IF'F 2 Br. 1 , bR. AT !he Beach; 3 BR k •ELM GARDENS. PCX)L * --l wnhst'. Adulh~ only, no ~unrlc>ck, \\'Inter S22:J Yrly e AdultA Pools1d~ Sl.50 Up. I & 3 Br. l blk1 to beach J)C't1 1128 Bedfo1'(J L n. S.100 rum or unfm 6~2-:l027 e Al.JI() Childr@n'1 Secllon 5J6.66GJ $'l'rtl/nio. MS-iJJl. 1 BR. pool, hlotk to beac>h. 177-E. 22nd St. CJ.1 642M3f..15 !\E\\' •llx 1 & 2 BR, S170-EASTULliF"F • I Hr SIS:) ,.<'Arly Sl.50, single adul!. e 1 101\-f ~; ATlfOSPHERF. . s22·, rrpl... cl ishv.·1111., rpL rir '..! Brt SJOO. F rplr ~. 2 (.'11 JJ 64&-2696 Dlx 2 Ii ~ Br $170 up H.enllil _c~1_p .. 1:~r OO'l 71 17 ~r a il ( 1\1/lfll'll'I fi4J...-0079 Rooms 400 Ofc, ~ M111.'f': A \I,.. Cf•Z V 2 hr rondo lnr <1r!11it~ :'\f.l\'-·;Hit°2 1fA~"l'H.LV 1-----------':.: ~'46-1034. \J,o111 \'.t1·a~ $17j 111 o 2 Rik~ lo bC'h, S:l'J,j, 612-79!1, fl{)(};\! for 1101111•11 u1 •''I• J..R.r; 2 an . 2 BA, rf'lle•· ~111·1 -,li~ 611-::IAA change:-ror Hght housckC'r11· 1't'lri1. range I. pQOl. Arlul!.;; fl.'\\' ,\µI i., 11a'iklvl:.'11 c>h. p,\lt!\ Ne..,,1x>rt, I lir, lrR 1111?. ;,l~J)7!'l _ C"\'f"r :i:i. Sl.j() U!ll. 1w J l. 2 t. .1 Hit rr111ll liv r111. View. S289 1110.\l 'l\'Fl.!!1'. r111 & 11rll IJa . ~1$--1·107, ...... __ :i3t1-'2:1ill 6 11-58.~3 e\'C'll. I.rd .. :01· .. ·1 Si5 ,\lo VACANT no11· ~ b1·, 1 hA . 1 '.I JJDP.., 2 ha. H.pt, flrrplt1rr , 2 Br<lroon\, bllm, D\\', 11rnr Br)nnl \\'1ci;t Rllr 612-l!S.~ child ok. No prlllt. Sl7:1. 12u l hu1l1·1n~. (RI! tit!. ~ Jl')11g Jloe:p. Adults, S2'JO per nic frustc11 dr11v In tile \Vt.st. No. 7. Albct1, &'6 M96 ·1'.:G--8814 11 10 812-4387 , • A Daily Piiot Cl&Mllled Al11h1111.1 llu11t l 11,'t1nn 21 hrs Beu• 11. 9ti2-:~:>~:: or ~1~G-0:!2L -1-11,.5.,-.-1--.. -,-1----.-.-n-- ----• L•A:OS:-<1 ,,j·. J;-\ ;-.,, Offic e RenTal 440 'i1110 11, lnr A\·1· !'11l!f' IO'lH . Lit Hr 1•!rill 0f}(?n R A.\I. .\l~.IHC,\L ~11n eq, innnrd. ,\nn ·.-1; 11,;1~ b!'~·upnne~. Xlnc lor. 111 llun --cc'c~-----­ti ngr.~n Bi 111•h. CloNe to 1\ 1..COllOLIC:S ,\11011yn101J~ hn<plTiol RYI Sf[ r1 tn :;tiOO Phnnl' :1 12-721 7 or \ITl\e srr 11 lt11 l11r1< s pv1 l'n-1' O l'.o..; 1:?2J Costa ~f('~fl tr11n1,..s lnbs. <'rpl. drp~ !l~;r. !ll~tr i;;R'l srrk• $;1!1ci'r" R1 r rnn~I . an1ph• p11rkln1? 11111rri1ic,.. n11nrled Utrly lklx Phon1• lj39-9R·MJ, f'\le~ 11•1.~. ('!uh 1;t; ' 997Ml:wJ * PA l.i\1 ,t· C"AJtD READER Rd 1\'1 rrrlurtlon 10/t:ll He111·h Ohrl. s1nnto11 ~·27-3400 Losl .,,d FtMtd \[g] c-;ment, Conc:rete PA r1os, 1\·11.lkll, r1r1\'e!'I, (1'ln· (·rr1.-ri11n1ptng Lh:. no 2-,-,!)1;, non fi.l:ZMR.Jl ·I ------·----0:~1F;NT : Pa!lo, rlr1\lc~. \\•nlk~llrp::iir~. $;RW & l'f'ffi(•\I", fl l't' ('St 5-1·1·89911 . Cont rector CER\\'[('K .\ SON Blrlg c·ontr. Addlt k Ren'IOd Since Lie. Bl-l 14J21 673-GJ 11 549-2110 J,\CJ\ Tnulant', rrp 111 r , 1 r11101l, nd tl. L11• H· 1 269072. i\[y \\'ny Co. 612-1703 Electrical & Gener•I Llc'd 8~2-07:11. 645-0:1.57 Found (free •do) 550 G•rdtnlng PROFESSIONAL. Small or.I------.....; __ _.... fl('t' building, North Co~Ca TAN & \~hlTe n1nle dryg r.trsfl Be$;! \'nh1e! Xlnt for 11·/h1'\111 N•llar \lt' D11na medical, n cc o u 11 t In", Hills Jl 1gh School U.P. urchllcct, or ln~urance, etc 493-1977 Call 5'15-8424 Bkr. 1'G~R~A=Y--m-o710--,-,-1-•L-11C-.k-y CORONA DEL MAR s11p1Jni Center Ga r rJ en Cro\'e & Sptingdnle St., Cotutt lh~-y.: 2·100 &f. ,!~.· _\\'c.o;1rnin~_1c>r 897--0202. undf'1' J/k> pt'r l'I</. ft ~ " C'CUtl\IP s uites. -fND J\1nlc grey ,'(. blk BHy & 13f'onrh rl!ty r,;·1.JOOll striPf'rl 1•r1t about JO mol'I , , olrl N11t'tu1~. Vic, Heil & 01' .. Sl\ spnce tt\IRll~ble S:'iO 1'~1\flrds all ~:30 SIG-2G:i l. n1n \\IHI pMvlrle furniture - a! S:i mo A n~1\lcr!ng servlcP. F"N ll blk k gr11y cal -. •I 8\'1tllnbl(', JiR73 Banch Bl\ld, 1vh1 tc 9fncklng11 k 11tnre Jlunllngton Ueach 612-4~21 no~I'. \Vhltr .l'hC1'1: \•ic Stone 1801 Newport Blvci;-c·M ~~e§L J\;fl. Kibby ;,11-1629 T&:i & S.'fi sq, ft. nt •IOt.· F NO T1tn feni. pupp y Air 11111.t. Ulll \V /elf'vator "'/blue l'l lUddccJ collor . Gti-fr6l 9 or :i-i8-'12S6 Coro1111 del r.Jar 673-1511 or 673-28.16 17.IO Anaheim St Ot 600 .=~=----,-.,,C-.,,-11q ti , amd fir' nr .. '"''Y YNG. Sl11.mP.1e cKI, 11re 111fly prk.g. ' · color, fem. nee. collrr v1e. SJlj., mo, 67l-2fm Del Mar A\le., CM ~11~- START your day w I 8 Bl.ACK Girls bike. Vic lfnrbo r Vh.•v.· llJUl<:e ~now Arlon111 & "F.:11.111nc::l11 , 11v11ll nt 1hc Udo btrll{. .i.17-Zl97 073-1156 BLACK c11!, \'lc Turtlerock Offif'f' \V/l'll"nul view, ;,ri,; S'1 , 111'1'11, Irvine rt. N1~1\IJOrt Ccntror. S·l2:i n1u. Cull 8J3·Rlm7 P1'<1 r('.11~1011111ly 1lrieornll'(I, i\llNIATL!RP: S('IHlU \IZ!'r Vh l.st,1te Hf'11lty, 610-1120. ~l ilnR:nll ri , hrl l:fl rflcld f..· pr(' ~uilc, ICX'° rr Sul11hle ~I~ U 002-1726, fnr doclol'. II u n 1 1 n w I o t1 F'ND ~f't o f c111· kt>\I~ Vh· G11rdcn.11, 846-1313. llilh l'I. ,(: Snn111. Arln C.r.1. 2400 W Coa111 llv.•y, 1:u:ro•s 5 ~196 from fiturt $hlrl Ulll. Air -. -•. 11-·'o~.~,~1,v--=P~ll~OJ~C\~•-,-,1~n~od f"f•111I lteaMJn11.ble. :W4-867S . Ad. 612~5678. -----~---- PR01'~F.SSI ONA L gardener, !rec .... ark, p r uning, 11prlnklers, cleanup jobs. land sc up t n R, Georae, 646-5893 COi\TPLCTE la11~1 serv1ce C..1ean·ups ,and ha u. I in i ~l:t9 J\TQ\V & F:DGE O..F:AN UPS • 55~'17 . General Ser-."lcet LET MAIL SAl'E GUAHD YOUR r.tAJL 2" !Ir. Srl"\llCf'. P 0 Rox rt'nl11l11 l<l!I G Rh·cl'l'llde Dr., Nil P.IF:l'AL FahrlC9.llnR Ir. 1\·t1ldlng llmr avail. Ff!rrou.!I & non Ferrous meta.l!I. Arc, g11~ & heltarc wtldlng. 67.1-7272, P at. STUDENT home 1rom col· lcs:-c wnntll R'l.rllie. y o.rd \ll'>rk, clt'&n up, gnr~nln1 rtr . Rn ndy, 4!12--0963 "Tl lTNG~" IJ f.foose. Gen I C1u·pe111ry. ltcve1r1. Plum- htnjt. t; It e. Ren1odelln1t fH2-~ifi1 :1. C1111M!nl~'. eJroctrlcal, plumb- tnp;, fix-It. r &: ,B JI o n1 e Hf'pRh', 6"2-1403. /IA VING R Miid")' pa.rtyT Ut me ht!lp. Exp. Jan 6~138 di:hv.R•hrs. fi l2--0.'63 i\1/C' & ASSEMBLERS fl/,\ c .. n1plrto' l'h1111h111;:: ' .. ~··]rlt'rln11:. !11 f' {' hFI II if'~ I ~f'J"\ lee I.Ir. 27211~1~ .1s~rn1h!v r1r drill Pl'l."!I• ,,,_ s10 ~1 PER 11(1rn P<'I" h{'lrful Colr 1r1~1111- \l'hv pay 1110r,.. 11eckend 1111·111 ('urp, 20:ll Pl111'1•111i.~ cvC.nlng~. Mill~ ra\e 1~ A_\(', C'\1 1~11 f..I~ t rave I t 1 m r F.qu:'!I 0 1>1'1rlr l·.n1pln}rr . '- gcq.01ro ."\!!1-7i'~1 AS:;~;;\.l llL~:it 1~1.1·:..1Blt\G P.Ff'Allt Nf'I joh tflO ~m11!l * * 642-31~ * * Sewing/ Altar.>tlon1 EXPERTISE -Aller. l..itrllc>s k i\fcn~. Pick up & drh\·r11· 543-7197 afler 6 A l.TERATTONR, rcstyllnq- lacl 1~A ""'ear, rxperlenced r ea!IOnable 963-51106 Television Repair COLOR 1'V Repair, expert, reasonable, n1ost in home. Antennn ~("r\'lt'(' RISO. Berl G.1 llcn1.-,re, 968-2783 Tile BONNER Tiling specializing Jn cl"ran1lc. le rrazzo tllf! In· Alall 494-5749. Cl!:R AMIC TILE NF:\\7 & r enlodel. F~ es!. Sn1 Jobs \\'th .. 'Omr. 5.~2426. Top Soll •QUALITY * .. i\fUlL1t &: TOP SOIL * 586-6930 Tr•• Service TREE \varlc. All klndr. You tried the rest: Now lry !ht' he!lt! Reuonal)\e, ln1111red 847-1791 . TRE E Ir S hn1b Trinu-nlna Ir Haullnl, ree!Klnable. Frtt esttmatn 548-6423 ----·-.. il!rrh11n1e11! R~~l'n1bll!r for e l"o'1ronlc P""'tuc!lnn m111il 1111\'r pre\11ous e :< pt r ;>l!l-2622 -AV:~O~N~M-A~K=E=s-I CHP..i~Ti\1 1\:-; TllE SEASON TO UE JOLLY EAm c...;lra n1oney for g1rt1 all an A\'ON Ri:'prc11entativr Ill ~our Ff»u·e t1n1c. Call: 540, 7()1 l. 91\R rnnld no rxper l'IP.I"', $2.25 Hr lo s!flrt. apply in pel'ROn 11) Aili to 1 Pr.1. The E •c11pade I~ Ne1vport Dh·d CJ\T BARTENDER & he I r r. r nPerled for rarly, Dec 22nd l'\lt 567-ROO l'Vl'~ BA RMA Tn l\\' ,\JTRESS 1550 SUPERIOlt, Cl\! 646-9478 BEAUTICIAN full ti 111 c sa.IRry + Cotnn1. E. Jiw1- tlng1on Beach • re a , 968-Sllllll. ---------BOAT l 1u ·prnter. n111st hlllVf' I yr 1•x p, Arply At Olastal llf'erc>11!lon. 940 \\'. 17th St., C.1\t. Bkkpr/Sec'y $7SO ftt P1lld/Also F"tt Jobs Thru Trll\l BalRnce WESTCLIFF Pt·nlO!l~\ Aj:ency 1 ~lark III Center) ~'6 IH."11 E . Edtnaer, S.A. BRAKE it wheel allanmen! n1eC'hnnlc. F\111 time, l\'lOd l[Il] opp1y for the rlaht m an. Lt¥lt,na1t M8-02·16 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~ I BUseo,-ror c1r1.. Good.· I fe1\, , e lrll'lClll. 3 NlteN 11 Jeb W1nted, Mafe 700 "''k l.nPl11r11 Re!t11ur11.nt, Cnrl'll"r of Goldenwf'-t &; \Varner , 11.B. YOUNG n1a11, cxperlencfll In palntlnQ", light construction needs full tln1e job. 079-9821 Have tomelhlnx you wa nt lo Mil! Clulltted 1d1 do It CASlllY.:lt • BOOKKEEPER, ~·llnM: exper hf'll}ful. C'&ll ~fr. Brown tor a pp t . 96..l--4:181 Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F l lO FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER MEDICAL X-RAY EQUIPMENT As a leading n1anufacturer of diagnostic x-ray equ1pn1ent, the F11cker Gorp. offers a challenging posi ti on in. the Technical Sup· port Dept, of our l\led1cal l\l arketing Divi- sion. We require a good educatlonaJ back· ground w/aclual ser vice engineering exper. & trouble shootlng in sophisticated areas of cle<:tronics & soli d state. de\ices· Xln 'l \var.kin g conds v.·J thc top serv.'Lean1 in the m edical electrouics field. Attractive cornpensation ~-fringe benefits. Our en1- ployees kno\\' of this ad. Send resun1e includ- ing records uf earnings: PICKER CORPORATION P. 0 . Box S286 Sunkist Station Anaheim, Calif. 92806 An Equal Oppor. Employer Help Wanted, M & F 710 Hel p Wanted, M & F 710 Cl\SHIElt, purt 11111('. l\11ply S & A !'hn1·s. 1'1:1 E 17rh Sr., C'.'.I. l\;u 11hnn(' c•1i1I .. CARETAKER \\'p .1n· l•~·kinc; for a 1\•t11···d «(111pll' lu l1v1• ri·11L ffl'l' 1n 11n u11fun1ish,..d :.! rno111 apL 11djoining-u11r 1•!11hlu111s1• in ('!)Sia r.lrsn t .. r lilt> 1luii1's. \V!ll 1);1y s:1 pf't' htil1r fnr pnrly 1·lr.111·ur1;; ''ll'i·kcnd1<1 unt! n!hf'r non l'riulin~· juhs. Xlnl polC'nl1ul for ;11!tht11u11d inl'<lllll' ir 11pµl11 Olli s ;u,• <111olili1'd . C'onla!·t fllr. l.t'nzKt>s, !">f1-1:-121 . Clerk Typiit/Recept lm1n1•d. O!Jo.'llir\J!. At'l·ural!· l\'fliSt. f'run! of1·. ap1)t":1r. Xln'I 1'0, hfoncfits. Dix Ins\rurnC'll!S, IU:t E. 0.'lkt'r St, l"~I. 97\t-~IOO. Equul Op- JX1r. ('lllployC'r. Cl.EHK, out lilllH ut f/tin1r. J3rrS()nnl'l lfong l losp., N.B. lull in~. [)ept ' COMMERCIAL TELLER Experienced UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 222 Oc:een Ave Le.guna Bea<'h 491-65-16 t:rrual Oppor. l·:n11Jloy1'r COOK 1\·an1ed 1\'/C'xper in hon1e ~!ylr t'OOkl11g r.1r nr11· Hf'.~laurant openini::-i;oon lJl !~11,,"1..lna Beach urr1L !l-1, 11\JT-'.ll:Z-1: {'\"f'S ~9.-~-rf.12. ~Ir !\1arias --------COOK. EXPE RJE:>:CED e BLUE DOLPHIN e :t:::~ \'1a L ido, 1'.B. ni-:~tr1\L-a~·1 .-rh;11n.1d1•, ('nf'['l{f'tic. n1ut1\'<1tt·d, 11 111- lng to take 1"t'~l10ll!'ihitity in n bu:-.y pracli1·r. l\lin. 2 yr. ex111..·rirn1·r . R.1.'(...!",:';JJ ----or:NT,\L Rt•r1·p1 101n"!. desk <Jnly . /\I lrast 1 yr rxpt'r ·. SQ1ne Slits. FrinJ::i' 0Cn1•fi!s. Jr l\ ;01·1·a s lf;-:l-~10 a11yu111i'. 08K T,\I. I 1'•'•·p!. t'.\fK'l"H lll"1·d 01ily. /\p1Jly 'tl.'J 1'!mha, L.:1- 1.:1111.1 !ii>,H'h, ~\ .. \~!68."1. IJF:-:·r,\L Ass! . fhHH~l(il', Ill busy Pr.-lodon!isl olficr. Call ~li·2j(j(i -~~ Digital Sy1 Engr Llr tn St2,000. F1•t• P11irl. fiSF:8 . (~rrri ! r:H'i.•rr . F..\prr ln digital sysh•1ns 1n flight f'ontn.11. nav1gatinn cuirl11nct• nr St •flv.fl tl"' :ireh11r1·111n·. Cnll rJly F.lh~. ~~·,i;...,.i,;!I);;, Conln>I Cuf'f'f•r l·~n1pln.\•n1f'nt Acrney, J j{](} l rY111r llh!I , N.B. Oish\\·a shrr, p/l1n1r. Giron llnvl'n Cnn \"HI 1• c:: r 1'11 t llosp11al, i:L-{1 Su1lf'rinr l\Vt'. N .!\. 64fi.. Tifi.I OISPLA Y ASSEMBLER IX>C'Jnf{'S offi(·e <lt>S)l"l'S pn1·t l1n11· a.~s1stant, ~1ne 11ff1t't' t':\l){'fl1~nce \\'rite, ('lass1 r11•d ;ul Nn. 17, [)ftilY r11<)1. P .(). I.lox J.·11;u, LHS!.1 :\l,..s.1.1, Cahf. 92l:i2fi. l\H LJL; Cl1•r k . pro{. µhtU"lllfH~y. I YI' n1in d111~ l'Xp, l"t'f. ·10 hr wk, no Sun or 1·1·t's, ~110-'1:-i..~o DRY CLE~A_N_l _N_G_ AJ!'!'ll('Y !\lnrH~l.:''r in N B. ;, 1):1~'s, ·11) tu .~. P:lid holirl:oys l'l1 •11.~11nt su1-r11undings. F:x- f1<'r.• ]Jt'l·f"d. l"Ol' appt. Call li4·1-Gl 13. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS f:.\Jlf'I". HI Slllfflng, '1'1 illOe("S nt·cf soldl'rlng, 13Qard f'!\'. ,\~scn1hler 1:\0 pritJr e . ..:p. I nspector1 j Chl"l·k ('lectro-n1cchanical <1ssen1hlies. Able lu use prt•c1s1011 mt•a.-;unng: tools) Electronic: /Techs n.1ck n11.l dig1l:i! lo~i.: \\"ell rst:il1l1sh1'!I, ('nn11n<•rrinl f'I•, 1 1un1r·~ 1•0 ls op1.'ntn~ ;~ n1•\\ f<11·1l!tv nt"ar 1h~ (l.C. I\ 1rport. Cniunrl floor Op· p <•rt 11r1 i I y . Unlnni1cd 1)t"r~1n11I grnwth .. lohs off,..r f)ut.-;111n<linp; 1vt)rkini;:-{'Oil· d111ons & fnnge !)l'll<·fil.!i. 11111•1'\if'\1'"\' lll on thru Thun; I J';\1 -7 J~i\l. Sat 9 J\:\1-Nocin MSI DATA CORP. :;,:j l~akrr ST, Costa lltesa 1714 ) 54~ Equal Oppor. Employer ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Exper t)ll f'CR's. 0 11y Rhift. General t.tonl!ors. Inc. 3019 F:n11•rpnsc SI. Cfll. 5-~. *Engr/Electr $16K BS ~:l-~ IH.1(n 't>, J-5 yri;; r·xper. l\t·~1gn1ni;: for eon1m'l sys. *S.c'y/R.E. $600 Cnn•er 011pnr . in prop mgmf *Elec. Tech $800 Hr1>111!lJ0,1rd a ~~rn1hly -(']cl·· !1i1nic ll'l>I ,\: n1ea~uri11i;: f'lJUlf) *General Ofc $520 Houtint' hkkpnl{ rrq'd. *Payroll Clerk $550 ~.:q.lt'!' \1'/con1p111• r p<iyroll lll'lpful *Sys Analy.t $1200 1'1111111!. b< kg-rnd-prfll"l. ,II,;. L!l· \l'lllnr\' t~inln•I *Sec 'y/Personnel $600 Tf)p Rk1!1~ 11 ork 1f/hr!y p•'r!l"nn1·!. *NC Programmer $1200 pr n g-rii m for n1anuf. niiic-hinrr); I.E. 1 ur ret laLhr. *Clerk Typist $500 \\"urk f101\· frotn ~H·ctng dC'p1. 10 Experienced ELECTRO MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS 2 y,.Elr~ 1-;xperu.>n('l' Fur Lon~ Assl~n111rn1 VOLT Instant Personnel Te111por11ry Servil·C 3.1148 Cufli,j)US Dr, Su\I<' lOG Ncv.'IX"ll'I 'B"l'nt·b 5-16-4741 F:qual Oppnr. 1-:mployer EXPF:ft Lube r11an, 1'0ord prod u1·!s. C:l11s.~ I\ S111oi:: l.11.·· ('II:-.•·. All hC'r1efL!s -PPnsion plan. Conlnt 1 I lt1gh Bear, Turn S1a111p l'orr!. :,:r1 ~. El Cnu1!no. S;u1 CIC'111cntl.'. 71·1-.,\9:.!-l !:J7 F/C BOOKKEEPER l'f'l' JluJd. \\'ork d1rf'etly \\'/t·onH,!llt!r (lf tly11an11<· 111·m. (;rrat 1;Ct-1vorkers & 1dral hX"a.t1nn for 1h1• g 11s 1"()nS1'lnus person. Sall.1ry In $7~i0. Call Cnas1al Pc r sonnrl /\1.:1•n(·y, Z700 llarbor Bl vd. Ci\1 5-1IJ....605:i. FEE PAID Bkkpr, F/C FEE NEGO $625 Con1n1'l Lines Jla!ing lo ${i(IO I::x11e1·il'ncl'1I Bkkrp/Scl··y, to Tli $650 LeKal Sccn>1nry $625 I 'fc ttr Calif. f~xpcr. FEE Pay1'0\I ('Irk Dain ProcC's:.ing Goo<! Typl.~t Sj()(J Cencr11I office UuTirs Tnvrn. ('nntrol $~fK1 up H.l'r~ptio111~l $'.! hr. Crixxl With Figures FOllD Pl"i'pitra!ion, ~··nrral l'nnirnissl:U)'. Part or f ti111c. Santa ,\1 i,1 nrea. 11t•11 r i\h1 in & i\luc,\rihur. Ca.I I 55 i-li:.!'.i2. FRONT Dl:~Sl.,'. CLEHI.:: San Cl,..mt'nlr Inn is seeking 11 {[\l,difu·r! desk clt•rk Good (•11rn1ni.:s plus :i 1nen!. llo11rs 3-11 P1\I, 6 rl.iys. Shol1ld ha\"1' NCH. •12(.(l & PBX rx- J>t.'r ,r.:, pN'sent a n('at 111>- pt'ar<1nC<', ,\i.:;e 110 factor. 111u~1 bt' !';flbf'r & bontlahle. l\pply \\"/L1'[('rt'l1CCS lo ~tr. ll11rr1s. 492-6103. GENERAL OFFICE J-';1nla.~1 ic Advan c-(' n1 en l potcnlial a\\"iHl!I in<l1v. \\·ho rnj<1ys lots ol variety, Top ~tan1ni:: ~a lary & co . he-nl·rit!I. Some expcr. & nrur for nun\l)l'rs v•ill do i I. Ja!lion Best Agency 17 100 Brooklllm;t, fo'. \!iy. Sui!r 111 9f),H77i:i -G~:Nf-. .:1{1\L V1']11CLI·: i\T~:< 'I !.\:\I(' NEVER A FEE 1 • ..,,....,,,.--.,...,!!!--I No 1•X\K'r rNfd. \V\11 lrnin. EXEC. SEC'V-$750 1\i.:rs li-1~. ~!26. rn o. 111-:LF.X :-;f'J!AFFER l'~J{~;>;NEL AGExc·y ·1:!62 (",1111pus lJr .. B-4. ~ .B. :,:,/~2il I l\'rrrl sh1n·p ln.!I\. gonll 1\/;1\\ f)hlt.Sl'S \J{ 11ood1111J'k. r S111rt1nJ.: s11lnry ·• n1t1n,v ~·!'!' Paid. B\f~\' P11'~. n ht,n,..fit:-. No11' 1nl•'l'\"i1'111111.~. ("11"h1<'"nnc; !11:111 .:: ,.. r Ks ,... /\l'n1y Opportuni!1cs. 171·1\ 1·:ipul>k• ",.., ') 1\1trnd l1~11rd ~ Dartnell Person nel Service Agency ' F'll 'I (i.1;.--1 H.'····--------1n•·•·t 1t11!'-"' Sl'!111• . ""'' ·-!'l'L' Jo•hs C'11!J C<.lil"!l11 c;1n.L IJ··ll\rrv JJrn·rr, lfl-1':) 500 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach 640-8470 l'Prsonn(I[ Agrrwy, ~\U-60:'!:1, ,,.~ olrl . (J\rrri;.rR~ l\1ol1)r l7:)() J111rbor 81 \·il .. (fll i3flrls, l!YJ1 l111rl>or 13:lvd , C;\1. ('LASS Sl:LLS 642-:'ii/8 Help W•nted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 EIECUTIVES-MAllAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" SA LAI llS· N l!iOTI AILE Ar• You Un•mplov•d Now-Ar• You S11~i"9 A Ch•n9• -Worrl•d About Your A9e-Tir•d of Bro~•n P1omi1ei- Und•cided A• To A Prop•r Coun• of Action- ARE YOU UNDER PAID? If Yo• Cmi A11wer Tlte followlitt Ccrt.t.,lft. ht TN Atftrmothe, We'd 1.1111 A.11 h1t9"Mow Wltlt Yo1 IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Do you h•~• 1hon9 uoc•tion•I d rive? B. Do you h•v• 9000 n•l.iwe int•lli9enc:•? C Do you f••I 1ullici•ntly mot•••l•d lo 1chi•"•? D. Do you h•v• th• •bility to m•~• d•ci1ion' E, Ar• you r1•dv lo ••I • 1~•l11ti c c••••• obj•cliv• 7 F. If you w•r• tonvinc1d th1t help '"''' •••ll•bl1 would you •cc•pl it, wiH1oul del•v7 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th • b1tt•r job1 •r• not ••••rt:11d e Third p•1ty prol11don1I inllu1nc1 it 101'1\tli'"'' necll· ••rY e G•ttin9 th1 right door• op•n, 11 th• ri9ht l•••I fl· quir•1 t•chniqu1. e Ex•cutiw' po1itioru ••• fill•d tfi1ou9h ••1culi•• ll'll•r• view<. e M111 '''""'' l'fltilin 9, i1 not • tol•I •n1w1r, SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 1110. -HOME OFFICE - 1714) 547·9625 888 N. Main St. Santa Ana t ~ECUlllT't' BANK BUILDING SUITE 702 l G UARANTEED ~K1ll Trnln!ng. Plus! Toch1y's ARf\.1Y has 300 jub op- port1111ilil~s. Phone: t7141 G4~1\G3 GUARD E...:prri('nC<'<I. l\fust hn v (' TXJD Sc c re I Clenrnnc<'. \\'ork in Ne11.·pcirt & Orange Co. Airport Hl't'lt. Call 533-0650 r or An Appointment Equal Opp. Employer llEl .. ICOPTER T\IAINTENANCI'-: No t''.'<Jlt'r. rNj"d. \Vill trnin. Ages 17-34. $'.126 m n. Starting Sll lnry + many heneriL<;. Now Interviewing. Arncy Qpportunllles, (n4) 645-116.1. Hostesses I Waitresses F /llme or p /tlm('. day ~hlft~. Please np11!y in pcr- i:on. Fiddlers 111 Restaurant 241'91 Laguna llllh1 l\tall l .• llKlJllR 11 \lls HOSTI:SS CR.shier, over 21 mature. Exper. Apply aft 2:30 p.n1. See P.1r. llagC'p or MlM Olne, llR mburger HRmlet, 1545 AdRilllL, CM. llom'ESS. apply In pef'AOn, 9 to II Mon thru Fr!., All~y We111, 2106 W. Oceanfronl, N.B. fi75.1714 . HOUSE l{Ef;PER & chllclcare. Live In, 51ni <lny11. Some 1-:ngll11h nl'c, !'riv n11 & TV. Cnll 1\11·11 Lon):;. 171•1) (17:1-911 1 N.B. tloUSt;J<F:f-:Pl·:Jt. l"Xpcr. 2 nc• :~ 1ly11 A wk. !.A((urm Niguel IH"t'O. C.'111 4flG...-OOC~'{ It's t1 bl"l"'{'le. sell your llen111 with t'RSe, u~ Daily Pilot Clo.Mined. &U-5678 . • " ·- LIVE·IN l·lousrkei•pt'r._ Cdi\t, fASll!ON JSLl\ND • ··rinscirnl 1ous .~ dC'P\'nrlahll., 1'.'"E\\'PO!rr ('l·:'.'fl'ER OR.. ltL•f's flfus~ spC'llk 1::11r.:l1sh \\"E~i" .~ <lrivc. 7 : 3 0 A i\1-I P r.1d,--,-,.-,>e-'S __ .c:.;c;_::.__ __ _ 6~1~7. aft l p.n1 . tj!t-130-1.. . RN-LVN-AIDE LOOK!!\'(; for a sC'1111-rl'LL11.'d 11-7 & o01cr shirts. 'fop P'1 i\l;1n Frid11y 10 f1lt nf-du!y pn y. Jnuned. puy for lf'rnoon \'acan~·y nl \0i·11I f)oo1· duty. CQ u n t y .,,,, id e t•a1ering house. Call 5-15-9.Jl.iS Jn1r.111·s. r.1on-f"r1 !}.-5, A~k for P..ogcr. )R>;t'l)Ul1c Nursrs Registry. MACHINE :151 llospila.l Rd .. NB tLohhy OPERATOR !)ark Lido Bldgl fr12·9%5, .h 1 ~'~'0~·~=·"'=·~1.-~~~~---! \\·11 so111e plant e'.'IJK'r. tu oprr. sht•ar. punC'h pn>s.~ .~· :>.'URSF:, _or~r;1!ing rooni nlhcr tools, & 10 assrmblt! Exp1.•r. F /ltm('. Personnel lit~ n1etal pnris. Strarl\" Depl.. Jloog: l/osp .. N.ll. <IAyshift \\·ork 11 /ad· 0FF1Cf-~ assi~L cxpt>r In vanet.:•n1ent oppor. tn 11 bookkC'C'ping, some typing. i:nlv.·ing yotu1g Co P lea.st• 9i9-X60IJ con!11rt l\lr S11•1 f' :'t1ile._, MILES OSBORN CO. Cln V;1rd Nro\\·por1 nldgJ ;1,,11.1 \\'. \\';1rn1'r ;\\C' S.uirn Allll, C,d1f !·~qufll Uppor. F111p~~·.:.r:__ MACHINISTS rlN I·: HSSi1<!l1nr s.-tlll(' i;ha111· po11 t:irl. ~-u\I t11nf' \\"t'11. 1hn1 Saj_. IGJO \\' C11;isl llv.·y, ~B • Sunday, Dtcembtr ~ 1973 TEMPO'S Dial-A-Job! UAU y F'JL OT D EUROPEAN- NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUE SJlll':\J~;Nr.s BEINl: UNL01\/1J.;n DAILY * SALE ~T,\HTS 10 A.\I "' Jtul!lop JX'~K:'I'. • S!1lel;t)an-I.~ • Chnin; • T<1hlf'~ -l)rc>11se1-s -Church Pcll"i, • Stain Clns~ · /\hrt'1rs · Crv~1.1I - ltock1•J'S . ,\IANY l1!HJST:\1,\S GIFT IDt.:AS Sl'EL'lAL 1-'l!E-FL(llJI\. PH 1cr:s Antiques of the World 'II Zl Hooms of Antiques * F1-..,n1 tl Countriei. 1957 NC\\'fJOrt Aw. Cos1a l\lesa :Hn-0033 . . , "'' +L f PILOT Sunday , Dt cPmb(r q l q73·.,,-------;;;;;-,-,.----.,..,.-----,=c-=c---o-------,==,.- 800 Auction 104 j Furniture 810 ! ~arage Sal• 112J'; ;;M;;:l•:•:•:il:•:neou;;;;';;;;;:;;;:;l;l;;l;M;:l:•:ce;;l;;l•;n;;oou;;;;';;;;.;;;;;;8;;11 Plano1/0rg1n1 126 aoat•, Generaf 9008oats, General 900 ,-"-.-T-IQ-1-,-.,-,-.,.-,,-.,-.-. -,-,,-~--"-,-, I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; c,\l'I!' rti A;;..r1 [ 't 1-. 111: c· o 1t" r 1 \. 1: ~ GRAND OPENING l "n '•l 11 •' ,, o I I•• l' 1 1 "r1 PUBLJC \l!Hill.t. ll' •\ti-: l'.\i :I· \KT ii,, 1u11tul tt111 . r1 ,1, , ,,1i1r.Pt ANTIQUE OAK * SALE * r.r:iiKlf,il!H'N! ,Ii: v.i1.ll rlo1·ks Sl;IMJfltlO \l•Nl"l ll•llll•' •u1111 $i:!:i Sui .. H 1ubh'~ <iltl & CONTEMPORARY Co.1st Mu&ic: AUTHENTIC TAH ITIAN SAILING CANOE 16' $100 13' Dost.on \Vhaler w1trlr. $750 or offe r. 10' Oyer DhO\Y sa iling dinghy, new sail. $':100· 12' glass sailing d111ghy, parts 1n lss1ng. n1akes xlnt row boat $200. Jle a vy duty set of davits fro1n schooner Serena. ideal fo r 1nounllng on bulkhead; U1 front or Bayfront hon1 e. (300 lbs. of bronze 111 bases) $250 . 16" Bronze & s teel port lights, $25 ea. Da1naged Ltberly Ship hatch covers $12.50 ea Fixed C02 system for 60' boat $50. 5 11P air- coolcd diesel engine $95. \V or111 steering gear front 80' sailboat. $250. Raytheon 32 inL radar \\I /spares. wa s $1200. nO\\I $750. 14' stainle s s grab rails, $30-$40 value. $12.50 ea. Stain- less steel grab rails. built for convalescent sho\ve rs. ~$60 value, $10 ea. Assorted foam cushions. $15--$30 value, $7 .50 ea. Good as- sorlrnent new stainless stern rrul s, \\•ill fit most 2.S-50' sailboats, $55 ca. Ne\v •3 \V1nc hes \\' handle, reg. cost $95, this \\•eek only, 2 for SIOO. • 1. •2. •3 \\'Inch handles, 2 for the price of l Kohler 5 K\V ~as lig ht plant. was $595. now $395. Teak triln w /lammated chort top dinette tables for fiberglass sall- boats. builder's cost $78 ea., sell (or $l0 ea. Ne\V ad1ustable outrigger holders, cost $6'1 pr., no\v $32.50 pr &l&-li10 tur1• S.11•• l.h1u1•t~1111r1 •1f -i I lv•ik:i, S.•ar~ 1•1,.c !rh· '"' AUCTION No111 h"~ 2 locatkl1111 10 l«"n'~ ,!.,rt'll 1 .. r•·•·~ U' '" ~"ti 1 h1~ 1•n 1M-"r S2:J t'.1f•')h'll knoh,, MODEL HOME FURNISHINGS a l1 your inuislcal iiet.'(hi Appli•MeJ 802 t.·:.1,.11 !urn ,\µplu.111t•'"· l,11.d l<.1111 P'· t..'h1ldt<'n'.!I 11,•1n~ Qt-' 2 L..-'\ltGB l'ON 00~11N IUMS Nf'v.'poM Rt ll1trbor, Ct-.! ,pn·.111:-.. 11111u11~. ··pi~ .\· :0.1 1~· 6.f-l-ll!lb, 2'!l l 111111•11 !\TUt:T Bt-; Ll<)llllJA'fF:U 'l'l-!IS \VF.EKENO • 642·28.'il • 1-'HEI(:llT l)i\:\11\li~: ~Al.I-' Ni>\1' I lotjJUlnt 11•ln1(i;, <llshv.·ash•'f:<> ·" r f1 11 i..: \'!'I , \\'i1Sh1•1·s & dry•·r~. fll\ IUI') 1\,trr.1ntv ANTIQUES •h" t1r1dvr 11P lllll Iii ut-:t.1)\\ \'1t•W [lr . L(Ji\1 !\ r '.] nrookhurst &: Tul!l('r1 LIQL'll>,\TI0.:11 i'ltlCt-;s , a1 t-.h•Arthur/('oast llv.y. 1\'1' !\ f'ltA ('l'ION OF' TlfEIR COST' IJ!k s. BrookJiW"SI, SD f'rn'Y . nny nl nur . :\ 11~ 11t~11.11s. in Lll;o-ISL.A.1'./U..ovcr 11 0 11. l~edroon1 , li ving roorn , dining roo n1 and den • 96..1·6T.i3 * Rf'.ACJI 'c1n' APPLIA.~rf: ?.li'2l \V, \\:uncr. SA :.1.5-0780 ~:l N. Tu~t1n, Oruni.~r ~l'J:-1-:-.;:x; ~~,...c ~~~~ c; f: r.10o.tPI l'i Vl'r"i11 !11111 1~ 11.angr II /2 !II I 11~ hill :"Ito' 1 usrs illl<r<1 111\\'" e11I'!),'\ c.-,~1 $]1()(1 l'i;t' \l'IY l11tlt: $ t:iO 6·1G-7!1f·::."------ !"10l'Rl.F: .. 1,•1 11 it• u1·r·n ,r,, f'li•ctn l' rvuk lop 0 \'l'n 0111)' $(',j), ·rh(• r···k IOI) IS {Jnl,v St 1. phQti.· :.:>7-2fHO __ _ ('flll)Si~m 1;fU-r1 1·1•lr'1g. rros1lrs.'i, 11·hU <'. f u l I y f('Nlll.1 s1:ll 01· IJ$l otfr fi7.'i-3.11S l;OOD l'<•IHL used 0 '1\et'.'le & i\!1•1i •i1t KRS !i 1•) Ve ' Chrnn1e tt1p SC'Jian'ltt' b1\i1lr·r s:li>. !Jti:S-~iiJ. :\LlTO "'1~h. 11111/·h 2 )t' 11a rra 11tv. L·-.c~I .:. n10 Full l·~·•d j·.iiluc1ty, p 11 1' tab I('. 4'1 \-lill:n (Hundreds of Rare. Ele gant Items from Scotland, England & Belguim ) JEWELRY (D iamonds, Opal5, Gold Jewelry, W a tches, etc.) TODAY ONLY DEC . 9 Hilton Hotel Ballroom Laguna Hills lS11 nl11 A!hl f r.1y, ~!. !O l..11 1'111. .. ff·r·1011'. :l:i:.!O:i l .. t !'11. H•i.rrt I ' s~'l' ou r d1~p1.1v .1<1 tn today's r.I,\!~ K~;11 .-." J.AHlt~' C ftEF:"\ All.I !f1,'\l I I: CALL 171 11 hi\ ll(;f; f'()I{ ~'(.;I !'! HE it l ~ro <h .!ni.:1· tu. &ill' •' "n, Sa i lroni 1nove 1.J1 g1vt· ,111.1y furniture, pia no, Br1c·A-Brat• and ~fany Other .: ... ~~1 . • p1·u ··s. appl, nu , us~· d Jte1ns. .. 1·11 l San .lllnn < rt'~'k lht · clo1hes stran1er trunk n11 N M ~ s .I Cr•P" \11wk, 'tw·n. fohril.', i11'i11q , SAT. 9-4 P.M. . . . . . . . . • SU . 10-4 P •• .~'l.'.IO G11rd0·11 r.111 Vl' Bhtl, I~''" & plau!:s, 1111111 ;, ORLEANS APTS. , . .. \\ c~t 1H 111~ll r ~ surp1·1~··,; / Sut-S1111.o\lon, JU 1741 Tustin A ve., Costa Me•• 1 :1 {112 B1 •.11 h l.ih'd., St11n!Oll A:\.J tu cl J ':1,1, ·l·I t Via Lido· 1,,,,. .......................... ~"."!'"'~"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""- '.\l l-./lJTEIOtANE1\."J lll»I· So:iud 673--rl::.OO I' tAi!icellaneous roon1 s•·.• l\ini;s11.e IJ<1X GAHAt:E HOU_S_t'-.-5-,-1-,.-,-1-;1•1M iscellaneou1 818 'Jll'lrl!o:S & 1nHtln•ss h10,1d· Jor npplii·, Conipt dlu '.\l:qilt· Wanted lo'\;u·d .~ 1 1~11 111• [k11 1hlr U1n1• 1·h<"st, ~Jbl IX"fl etu·~. \\'0'.\IAN'S :l spl'l:'d bike St."1 120 1h'"''1·r "-~ 11111·1~11' 2 .:11gh1 Nir stools , tllls, l>it:turc~. Elri•ln<' !\la);uus or)'.:.lll <Jlld \\'.1111ed: young ne\\'l)'\l'e<'ls ~1;1~•!'1. lon1p!i •lf• $ ~ ll o. ,,1,1111s, 111any <H'!'l'S llilj l!Pllt'h S2.'1 c:ul's S1 u1J.("l'.IY l\l't'd 11!'at Ol~D furn, rugs <1 i..; •• ,•rr• & ll11•1n1t.; hl1r111:r Annhi•un ,,1,., ~·i. 1~,\. (' \! l!lk,. SH• Si)arush KUJl,ir, !Ji1•!un•s, dl'f!J>e$ & things i,:as ran;.:·· 11 I g1·1d1\I~ 3,1, . . , . ···-,1 . n1 • .,.. St{). 1. " !o!' , in•'ti for ht house 6-r>--111~ !.1<111lih•l){l:-."flllll~'ni,1t111•ss \\A:-s lll~lt & •h')t.'l', S~O I! 1 lt ! s· F l l -•• \\'ANTF.D Sc'""'p Zulc ·'ie fl"•l>11' \,·· l n"idhr)<J~<I !:l'i ~t't tlnu.d, '.f\'1 K1!11: lit•d JI ~\II l( '·I ,). ·' n f i5i~ r,rn.,: ,., U ' ' • ' • ,,., pvng !av;• ·1nu s1•l ~v ,,1·1~· raslu1g-s, p1111t111g plalcs, 'J'aUJ,... l.1111p SIU ;\1\•lf.11 l~~'k s,.t, $1!..,, Uullng s•·C, S.: .0, S .. , \ , I r' 1 I· '1' $' "I". l'"Y top$ 97" ~~ I I '' .. Sil)(! 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Uull t10usp SJ ·i0 ;1 lravf•s tu W", 111.IJk 1.,.111• fu rn, antiques, tool s, Sinnl1 l'Jge1 •11 hp plu" \00 Musical lnstruments822 c•li;11 r;, 2 ocl •'/!bl~. 2.-sir 1 lotlung. j1•v.1•!r-y, Sat & fl C<'lrd Hllfl hcdi.:C' chpfic'I' l••p [l('<I \'f'l(·k-11111 this, .111 Suu, .\:iii lll'il A1 c, fl 11 $:.!:"1 Christn1as llghts $1 -$3 Ull1H[UC' \l'hlll' "· / 11' h 11 l' _!IQ-0312 IJ<'f '<Crin),(. :')11IJI\ Ollk 11 u I' k h,11>\', 11 /pe\·un 111.Q.I top Fl/l{'l!TUl{l·-. ktt('hi•n <tl..'C1'S, l11n l'h $l·i. Ganll''i and li:>)s Xlnl i">ll(l., l',1('k.1rd lli•ll /\\vtl l~1Ult·"· l'l<>!hl·:-"" S1 ·$1 ~I.~ 33\)7, :Zl~J:l ~1111 · a111/f111 st!'rf'<I 11 Is n I i rt iaisr· r~J:l Co1 C', C:'ll !)A.\\. 1\:r.y Dr. <it.ill'. ;\/)(I II' h.'ls ,111~1Tt rnr I HI '\[ :~1)! ~:-:.~ ...... -.:~_.,_ ... _________ .., ________ .-; •.r 11ri1li.:1· a1st.11l .~ s1:11 uiiil 1Jl·.'.\It 1I.ITI ON ~HIL' !11pr s1 VALUE & SELECTION lvr 11 lo1JM' n·~·iird•·r tns!all. s I Souie 1111·11. V! ONE Y ONLY I '.\h fl dc~l).:11. J't.'1 ;-u1 11ooo;I. · 1 1•1J..:•'. ""'• n•up. DA RENT FOR ONLY $3 Olt UUY \\'11'11 NOT'.lli'llG 00\\N. Drun1, fl,\"· l\hk•·s, l:u11art>, 1\n1 1>s, R1'C·ori:;ans .. i:.-Pianos. all blands PIANOS -ORGANS Ne1v & Used . Great scltl·tlon. Cornpctit1vc p1;ces. Open ~~ves, & Sundays. The best deoals !\re Alv.·ays at: W allichs Music City SouU1 Coast Plaza S.IO-Z'\30 REllEARSAL PIANIST' LE'l me help you lniprove your fl.inging, danClng 1vu- tu1cs For details. call i\!1' lt.os~I. GH-~77 aft. ti. BUY a player piano lor (11.ri~lmai;. Goocl .selection froni $1 !00 lo $1300. D1tl'1d T. Dupree J>\ayer Pianos, 29-HlD Crace Ln, 0.1 SACH.J~'ICE, £lee p I a n o Wurhtzf'r $95. Ask for Rl<'h, ~7-987:1 Pl.A YER Piano, Baldv.•1n. Pl.:>c, flUlo. Guuninteed, 1~rl Ply, S.12-0935 l!A~l:-.IOND Chord Organ. $11111 CAii ~~-12-91 39 10°/o off on all other surplus & used •qulp- ment with this ad. * Good thru December 20th. * * MINNEY'S SHIP CHANDLERY * 2537 W, Coast Hwy, NB * 548-4192 Dogs 854 I! 0 'r P 0 I l'\T u11de1·cuu111l'r •l1«h Y>.1M1(·1·. like 11{·1\, s~1 Z\°nn!l' i•ll'L fh )'f'l' $1:1 h"ll' (L\O! (• l\llShf'l' Sf1:i J<\f, ,'\()j,! f;T:l";--r-11 t-r. 11h1tr, f1'11~1 t"r!'t! 1·rrrig. litni Fil 1./11 dn.n~17~1 f; E. LI tll'Jl'r $W, !JG1\-4~1l7 'l(j.'i-ISOfi ,o..;,i1/:.:u n "' N, N Jl I [)f·1flf,11 ur !lll'><l<'l fu11u sh1r11.:s -~ ----tj 1.!-:it~.ti Sl'llHI)'.! d11c•1 l fl'Olll lu:-;111y Building Materials 806 1' REDECORATING S,\J.E: J\11rl 1bl, ln1p~. \\'1tl11ur nir>d rl H111n11n1•n1 s. A1111,dly N1• agl' ltn111, nu p.'lrl·nt ncC'1! <'d IJl~f<:N N l l~llT~ TILL 9, S,\1','1'11.:.IU.::;U N !:!5 Now TWO Convenient Locations to Serve You FULLERTON MUSIC AKC Jnsh Sett!'r 01rifi!n1as Puppies lla\·1· Sll'e ,l',r. Dn.rn \\'hell)l•d 10/30 Shot11. llolr! Ill Chi lsln1as. l\lnl es $100 FC'n1nlrs $1 2! ;i.111-3177 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ALL MUST GO 1·l11·s, an114u1s, l~1ttl1·s. :-\.1t LNPftOl-·rri\HLI: ptu11'' ~111 e Surplu5 Building H<•;1so1111hle pl'ii'f'S, 1·u~hin1 !i--1 2'21.l \·1a !·:boll ( Laio 1 ~1.~1 1,1hh's, 1.1 n1p~. 1 hhll'.". sofHs:, '1'ATF.:RIAL . llYJO's or NE\V n1:u!{' sol11, rust colu1 Sq. hl'rh1i0n1 Sl'I.~ & d1•1·u1-.1IOI' n Hou'.hold G d' 814 SAINT BEllNAllD !I mo old =-~---Rent WaJher5/Dryers ·r::-.15' Doors, lun1ber, ply. 1·ornn1od1• h'.1n).'. !!./. ht•d, oo /tlt.:!'ssol'U'!i , SING ' I ADORi\BLE kitten 1 ~ S11\'er !en111l!', At\C, !'-'--•·11,,~· 1v:lfl{J, alu111 s/J f't•llnt;, 1nold CT•n1pt 11 n1 11 11ir. :"\Ht• ?<!aud, . .. !:iUN[),\)' l)NL'\'. DEC 9 1~2 N lla1txir Fullerlo11 1 Ell.') 1110< c 6001-: • ,,,.,.,,.. '' 1ng, v.•1nrlov.·s, C'lc. t.ill 1·ht•i.t of 1lr11', drsk, 1111c.)k CU~l'01'f'"',aJ!C'S, 1(1 !1<'11· mt· JO ,\C\1 . 1 P\I e 871-1805 e TouC'h & &11· Xlnl l-ond. l'('s'Sinn. Fn:of' 111 "1"1ni.: \\'oods Bloot! lln!', $7:i $2 \\'le Full 11lain1. * li39·1:!02 * };J.F:CT. 1,111gr , (;F: N•'W dnuble O~f'n. st.uu! fr1·e Cns! S6:~ll $150 X:lQ.!lK(); rt J.; t' ll I G 1;: It ,\ 1· OH .. SZ.-1 SIO\t', $2."J. J•:lf'<'. rlry£1r, $13 Xlnt rond. 5-tR-1921.i BUILDERS SURPLUS ~ht·lvl's, oi.td~ K· t•ll(ls c all li•n r, '1.11.1.e HKJ' x .'fl"su!'\Fl .U\\EltC'R E l::J;;APT~ Allachn1en!s !'>~~1·127 hoine. S.'6-0;i3.J alt 6, ,\: 496-3360t'vcs nndv.kencis. Ut·t 9 t .. · 5 ;iJG.OtiO:c ;:1111 J c-fto1f't ~ SIO ea other 1101 \\' Sl{'\f'ns: Ai'<'. f:-A. J)Rllr.IS Hogers top r1uo11L1y 11keni.Js. Horse• 856 2.\06 ~.Main St. 5,,',. sit.l's. 960-JJ.'\] I.Just F: or Hll!-.IUI, off Sun· ·I pc S!'I, l\'/Shngerland Sporting GoodJ 830 S\VEl-;T lhnsttnas PUJlJ)ics. -----------1 t.lon thru Sat JO.a ~nal'e & 14" ZihiJian C\,'n1-7 k I 1 lk 1 11 1 ST" \l\'Bf'llll\. fl • - ___ n:.:..:•c· ~5-\6.1n11____ SllERATON. li.:e lorn1aJ 1h11-Miscellaneous 818 f1011('r A1·c J • • 11 "· 1 • \\ 1. '" · oan, <i }T u1~ r111 ~ui!t'. ll lnhrl)'.!, clhlr Cush & C.tn)' Sal<"s Only. 11,ils Xl11t <'ond, S.J~J or SALE. N~11· lrg, 0 Neil I.i:1ng Ian, I hnl'n, ,.\II .\n1cncan n1n 1..-., 10111bll', 11•rll trnntt'd, llOTPOlNT N'frigrra1or, HJ r u. ft. w/bo!lon1 lrrl'Zt'l'. S70. 968-2752 Fll!GllJi\JRE l:.h•rt, i)D't'L' ~:xrf'll rond. s·-.Q l'honc &12-'127 1 or fi.12-!12,'J!i FOR Sal r · Nev.· •I) lOO anip pedC"s1al 1ahlf', t:.'\ICn. leaf. OHA:\GI:: Nau,gah~d.e sofa.~ h:st offr, :~k3-::.'l9:'i ~~;11,.,~\et suit, cost S."ll. 5-lfi--90~"! 'c7c·1c·1c9c'c1c.... ______ _ IT !::. Sl:.lt\'ICF., l20/210 I 5 ! I I z I I S l r I U-\Ll)\\'JN Spint'I piano Sl' ~ Brnnd nu Ill t·rexN _' • \'R \' ,!;Ingle ph.i:si• !'u!fat:C 1•a1. ·. Sl( c c 1a1rs + 1os1. 1)1.· gc eon1 1n~ c l't'nc 1 ESTATE SALE 1• bl Skiis 21).1 C:\I. . Grand Prix F.I::D IO f111c linnic for 101. 1 6 ·~.Arab, ·~ Quarter 1nount l1l~ 20 Ill a x i n1 u in i,",.,",1c~11~'.: •. -',",1,,',, l~l'~c.~,1 .~r'f','~,!. I ~~.'.'1~1' -.!. '. 2 nurr01'S, Ga1nt':s ~hon111;.:t'I' ~puh·I. P<'k1ng-g..;1,1, ::~~111;:1~.i~\~g X~tn~·.~;id ~.~~ P.tntlings, Cost $165 Sell ~)O Ht~ S inn old t (•111 puppy, hay g<'ld111g Exprr n der I 10 ~ I I b"·"' , .. ,, " '·' :r.•:i I .19-1.12· . .-1 C'om pl !l o u s e broken I nnly SIOO. li75-1725 JX>li.\ !11 ·10 amp 2 \X•ll' ""I Si Cl ·1•11 Ll'\[C\Cl.I:: $11 : hike <'<ti'· s tn!uc, I.In" vase, Sehun· .oir".cond or.t·.11.•:1;,_'-'c l7 SCU BA L'qulpnl"Ui , U S -':!..~~Jl '~ Aflt\B n11tn' 7 Jr. f'Ot'.':s, t I .:u a111p. s1n~e ~.it & .Sun {lllll'. \t] to S Pill 1 · .-. , . . ,, l'U~. \'OIY th('.:s set & 20 A!Sll rl'ga Tenor baJ1JO, ~. I ,,:, · 1. arr, · ·. • 1. · · !" · I •It 11 I'" 1· -" ~ "' "" ~ "--~ L G 1rrakC"rs, push ni :1 l 1 c ·----... .----.. • 11<>1 ·' , ':-I co 1 "-'° .1 \1;1hl ('h1n,1, n11nl rc•i.: st l)r\'t•rs, Cal)·pso !IT l'C'" OVIN h~'althv r.t l'•~I . hu('kskui, spi1·11NI, $l25 1\ 1th I k "3" I' 72 I I ,, "I <0 « '"' "111 I o OF.CC,\ b siring elt't'l giutar " I I I ll Cil <'rs .~.a~~ a I. r1n1 !lOTl'Ol~T It 1, f 1 i , t, ,'..,, !u_;:: _,;iu, JU-V or s!rl' 11obt. J \•!l('s golf st'I, Sgll• 72-J t.ink \l{b.'\C'k p.tt•k iouse Jll'I on v, s \•/Is, !nf'k. !lilf .... ~188 afl Ii, 11kdv~ REFRIG. 15 C'll ft. Tnp r1N'lC'r, 2 rh'. 1'0p~r!n. $!25 (1l'an li7~r:"ll86 ur S12-:~~2.1 afl. 6 ,~, .. , .. ,.,· i; ' _:IJ.~-.• 9.11. uld ·11 0 sh\•li.:1111, Z1'1Ss Con-e>xN'l «nrid guod for hei..'ln· ,1:, boot L'sC'd only ff'w n1aturi:.• hl)lllt' 11 re r' d · r , " --nt'rs $60 v./case. Bruce ~1~11446 Cameras & Vf'l1'C'! th:11rs, s(':1 eln•st, 1:,~nF:n·rs, (,\.KAil <\~iOA '·~ &. l:,~11n·Holi ,•,;1hnu·l1a61': ~)(jJ-t;:;.<\1'. ~i11!1<'3,67 $17907" J~br.st olf~r. ". I Boo '"" lliC] G.f:. pnrtt1blf' 1l1sh11'aShl'I $45 Dryer needs 1vk. $i !)(i'.1'-5702 Equipment 808 hug,•s1erroii>nso le&phono ;1r>f'_de1':· e xc.;!lent s7;, 11·"ry1na1r spin et'.', J"u-. l , ,,....,""' 1-.:AUT niu!eAlghnnnrl'ds M.N''· _.;_,__.:..,._______ \\'HSher & dryer Lill st ts J'lV·21>:\V Gl'n Sl-i. Hc111!'1 1 old iron j:;llll', H n Ir 1 g h G U IT A ll S 4 st r 1 n g SKI eqtup· bt.~. incus l:!~~ a /10m<' 11•1tl1 11dults Likes Equipment TQPCTJ N, :l:-i 1\1~1. SL!l w/r-PIC, • 't l'flekarr! VOi\I•S,'11). 5.16-3!112 fl'fl!JlS, !;p!'('H{lS. flt)g..3:.?19, ~~~l~~::aTe~rasss\~~16 $t ~i~g $10 Boys 6 s1:-1 Pnts: 'rlt~~2& h;i.~~~lg ~f>r.1cd 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii~I :J 11/!:15 l\IC\ol ll'llS, l\lu:st 2y-,~l Coll!»:P DrC':'il .:i·lr>--GfiGi T 1 ASCCJ n11.cro sto pc, NO LIE ••••• 0 • 49-1-7-1:.!:l ~1~,m3•7•1•7 6 $5. Bo)s 8 S7 Y · or ' -tlJ2 Boat•, G•n•ral 900 1\Dl\1lllAL duplrx 19 cu ft. sell, il\OVlNf; !\lust SC'll, bnch dhl 0/ 10/100 nil 1n1n1.t'.'l'S.1on, ~~~~-------·~ v.-FREE C11ns!n1Rs pupp1C's, 1rfrigf'ra1 or fll'ei1•1., frost· -~-='6~1c6c00C=";.-.-.,--b<'d. Qii.rlily blk ,\ g(ild ,.,1~(' S<nno> aci;css Sl!J.) I BUY!! LUND\V1G dru111 .!iet 5 pc SKIS, l!RP's, Nr\'arla t';rnnd blar-k \\' _b1u11n, SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS frcr, $250. ;-,.1-0-571l'~ 1-;: 0 • ""-\' ., I , 1. I ,.,.,,,-'7"16" " I I •'Xl'C'l t"Und, \lllh 1:y1nbl"ls ..._1 I I'S '"0~3 •fl 4 1v1llJ1' ·'·l-""' , 111!1 '"°'11n ~pr.-•;H ,~ n1n1 e 1•n1=!; 1.trlh lllJ.: __ ,.~ ,,,... u ~· 1 .. 001 a!t' n1otlf'l lu1111turC' & S·IOO 962.8,161 ,., '.II nnd1ngs "·~. Ne1'£1r ....... LV .. GAt'FERS & Satlll'rs (iol<l 011l011 n1r)unt, l'xf·rll!'nl t'Ot1· 1 la111ps S7'• L.:nuSo"'<~ 1-'t•nl Tn! 1 t;rtEEi"O 1elvc1 hnri el chrur, appli<111('t'S or :sell for you:! ; usrl! $125 17.S's,Used onec A!>:C Lah Rl•!r1c\f'r All rl1sh..,..ashC'r, llkr nu DeluxP rtillon. llardly usNl, \\11h Gu .. r1I 1•11 r i;eal $1.l 91~-5111 I tudor NFL t•l1•c fno1ball (,OLD TROr.ffiONE S: Case SlLIO :i3&-L1';9 shn!~. Ch.in1p !1n1•, to a good Snc $17;1 01· hs1 oflr '417-i~W3 r :1se K f1!1~r r~16 2841' CONTJ.:~ll'OllAH.Y sora .~ z 1 i.:-:une, nl'\'er used. Cai tup ~ ~AS ~E RS AUC'.I ON USED411~ lltON11~S \\'I N nll'.,d 91 30-?.0 carbinr h•Jtne. Cati 1!9-1-i.:9Hi SEARS l'ii;; dryl'l'. )l'•ir nld, CO;\JP, photo labequir Sti:il. eh<urs Blue & n1·oc<1 d11 l'ollll!'r. 96L-((>.!.~ .Oii~i Newporl, CJ\! 6~G--SAA6 1 ••• • 0':!63 ••• ' & ntocl 12 pun1 1}. ~;.: holt l~~~~~~~~~~~ hronze, l\'rlnkl" gu.n·tl, hkC' 1nlue. 5~;,Q c.1~h for l1111ncd SI:.?::. 2 U111C' ta!JJ,.<i, S.'ill I '71 2:10 r:ndurn Sj()(), ,,,111 !(!~09'1~. ar1., ti •>t' Suodtt~· l:::il LVF:HTOi'\E elec:tnt: gua.u-action, Colt Alt \J !)6.il....1777 j Ciunhrr -:\lelor.ly -Vanity ne11· $100 67:l--O!l.i1 s~ile 491)-5491 I T.1hlL· lau1p $25. 5:17-:i.:r;o 1 hl•)l'k Chevv headers Sl~1 J~rh1tul lon.1· s Bid::.:, j\f~! 1. 11 /cast' speak('r $2,j I 11 ~1 -l'n!ile -~·,,rund -l'ltc!l}(')(I l··ii--ii-•iiiiiiiiiiiii:fliii ____ ijijiijjiijj 1 • • · ' • sun~·RQ,\RDS, iill slzrs & P111 and Supplil:1 _ C<i\ti\t~:nrtAL A CONVCNIEMT SHOPPING ANO S£WlNC CUIOE FOR THE CAl ON THE CO For an ad In Call Mary Beth To Size 50! WorT11n•s World 641.·5678, ext. 3~0 L1gl1111l·1~ht nnrJ lo1·ely foe I lun1 h1•(•!l" !<1 l,1t>'·d11v v.·C'ar~ ...rr t\rt'l\e elt>g R11tly at patt1rs I .. · 11fMi"'" lltt'+'\T...., · i11 t111s ,::-lan1orou~ c11pe-"'1 I sh111\ l. Croch••I so!1rl yakr, !ht•n lacy 4rs1gn of gracluntecl TI--t F: DRESS J'l [\'f[)~;D hv <:rnllops \ise \\Orste(I P<it· diff£>ren1 c'Olors 1111!1 1 ~·x111r;.;.., h•rn /.r,7; easy to follow createR ti Jll lllP• r lonk' ~11 d11Yo1'l1ons. long or $hnrl \t•rs11111 of !hi~ St:\rt:!'lt'Tl'·f"ll'I'. CENTS young. s1>1Jrk\1n)'.! f.ishi~ln 111 for ear h pattern -add 25 polyester 01· \\Ofl\ k1111. renf~ fQr each pattern for ) , , ~ _. • Alr l\la1l ar.d Svec1al Handl- Prlnted 1 atrt 1 n ~: I 1 · ing; other;l'\SC Ttul\l ..c:.tn \\'ornen'i; Slzr$ 3t .«>, 3.~. clelil'ery v.·UI take tlu"tt 40, 42, 44. 46, 4S, !"JO. 11·eeks or n1ore. Send to 8EVP.:N'n ·••"'· n :STS Al1tt Brooks, !he DArLY for each pnttern -add 2:1 f'IJ.OT. 105, Needlecrftlt cents for each pallern h1r I Dept., Box 163, Old Chel!'r11 Air Atall And Special l l1111dl· Staflon. Ne1v York. N.\·. PILOT. 442, PaUern Dept.. lOOU . i>r1nt N"~· Addretil'I, tna:: othen\'1se third-cla~ Zi11. P•tlern Number. dell~ry will take three N E E D L ECRAIT '72• ~kt or more. Send to Crochet, knit. etc:. Free Mana.n Afartln, the DAILY d1rtclio11s, SOc. 232 Wffi 18th St., New ln\l•nl Macn.me loolt. York. N.Y. 10011 . P rint Ba1uc, fa ncy knot!, pa t· Jf.UU:, ADDRESS "-'ith 1en1~. SI 00. ztp, SIZE and 81'\'LE lnNt.nt Crocbet Boolt • l(lJM1IER.. Learn hy plchll?S! P AI· SEE MORE Q u I c k terns. Sl 00. Fuhlona and choose onr Complf'll'.I ln111tant Gift !klook Ee'rfl tree from our • more lhan 100 gift!! - ng-Summtr Catalog. All Sl 00. ! Only 5()c. • f'.on1~tti Atrhan Boolt • INSTANT SEWING BOOK Sl !'Xl Ml"# today, \W&r tomom.'11v. Ill J llll' ll•tr Doolf!I • SOc . SJ. ,_!look I)( ti rrtu. &f1han-. fNSTANT FAS It I 0 N JU<'. BOOK Hundred• of Quill Hool. I -l6 patterruJ. fut\ion tacts. n. 50r. ~fu~rum Qallt Boot I • The Juteal draw In the \Vest •• .& Dally Pilot Cl&Mifled l()c. Qulll\ for 'Jnd•J''• Llt'lftC • nft;:, P\l 1'.1•'lni:; l'.u1i S20. s1ud1n 1-·n o;i,1 1.,\PPL ,\Jl;'D I .-~"l\-J.197 I < '16-17"' ' I "' CO ors• Pf'l('C.<; .,. w 1:~;;;;;;;~;;;;; A !!lllll><l"r 1l"kNI !he hU1e ; nl<> uld l::;un<'S ctn·, 1.i111·h1·.;$IH 1·a,!li:J-<S.'5 1-W.tullful H1·1ndt'l'r llu1e.I LE" l'aul J r. f.l et.:1rlc -I -!' f , f I Ht;S.-.:F.Ll s1n·fh,r u1I 7 ft ~ul 11h11r 'h•• 1hnu1;ht o! her n1;i1c)uni: gi·rcn ti1urh & HLO:"\f'J~~lou1on I ;i nl b l'r L'I' or a ! iroii· rug. Vu11ar Collector ·s 1rem. -· · · ' ' I fu~t •·hun'h ~<'rl'h'I'. IJ •\f"•••.1t S:. lan1p IJJ().~3 16 I 1,u•kt"t. "<IZl' 11. Like ni·ll" oi· harn: on Ill» \\l11I. n11111Y I Xlnt Con<l. $T.:r0 . .\92.-.~89 '"c'c""c'crucc:"~0c·~1c75c·c'c'1c>-_ic'c''"c' __ lp•ts, General 850 "lliC' 11111,.11. \l'l\S nil'f'," ~hi' 64 1·t~l91 \1-on1 011ty t) l ime! s:io: {lr'f.•(lr,1tor U~t'S Fur 1hL' y ,\\\.Uf,\ l'1utc Good l'OJ\tl Store, Restaur•nt, 1-----------i sai<I, "hut l herQ~l!\l~:JtCJAL -0 110 'I ... ' I ij'l'' ":\'8 l't\llocy 1nindt'<I. 'h i s ... .,;. . B 832 '"l'f\I s n •• us s • !• <1hog,11ry l:;.c<h·n1 s.•t, -~:' don1l·~!lC'a!<"d a nin11tl has a ~ ar ,._, "' .. ..... i,,1i. !I"() long .. . t posll·r lied.:.! c!H•sst.•1.·s 1 ~;:\QUISJTE Jtnya l V.'lii!eini·~~ alllll"•ntn<'". I "'. 673-Zl<lJ _;:_; _______ __:_;c:lf'rPe lli1tHsll'•' \1 pun·hase l }'J' N it I'· I -" B ' C II f C .,., .. JU GOOD, USED Of Ca"f', r-.,.. .. a'., :_~,11 y .11•~ ..:ips!r,.,,,e <IY ,. n1nror. :1 at J, V[ll'l\h.1g('Zl dinner s.r1 ... 1ce &H--1687 llOFl'EP. bass guitar $26:l " " ' ~ """' Do hie hull d •'I" "R'" d RESTAURANT 11·/p"'c·h.ise nf , .. ,,,.-· R·•i1y " ' .,....,,1,,,1 .. extr.-1. s1r11ug ishes. -~ _ •Jr hi:'st offer-Bass a.inp "'"'• " l1he1i;:I 6 /IP J~" \ - 1 . 1 - 11 TE f' . ·I IJ ..,, Aiip!. only. !.fJ<~1;-i23 COFFEE Cable, v•alnut SlO. "!'" II ,9 ... _1 EQUIPMENT 11'.i!l'tli Cock·11il"Js ~tnchl!s a~s. _ ..,.,nSQll r< nc 1 rov. ol Sf'1, Lanip Ill.hie, v.alnul $10 :!. ""·ca .. >->\1;> puppl~s Sn11'T C~p Poodle~'. OR A.~k 1ni; $150. 67".Hl.'179 t"\'.1 'PI cnn<l $200. or 1-if•s:1 !\lE\\' S<-1 1960 \\\,r!d Book 1\i·o 0100_111rr~I "h'·,,. SIO '""RI'. I",\ "Deagan" ·I'·. 30" Fomilt n tablt.>s \\' 'i't?· SI n.. B 1 /M I fr ~1 11 o_ I ~,.. '' .. " ., '' n 1110\'Rlile IUtnrh('(\ s11i1Pl ' ieps. V<:posit \1 t!I hold. oa S er n. o er. ";~o l<t l P ,,,. C:i:.tll ~ 1'.ne~elopc~_la, &1X IH'vf•r e1ieh. Occa~1onnl chair 1·1 r.cL Xln1. eon1\ $250 cash X'!" S:20 E · 904 ~10 S.16 171 l c Cl ~C'a!s. Ctu rken hroastcr Cres ,;r-, • quip. , ;._' .... 1 •lfl('!lN ~~·r-a.! irtslni.as Sil ver tray S.l. Tra1·rt irnn 110 C'h('eks 491--168.\ --'-""-----...;.~ \\'i\TI RBrl f . .,, i.:1f1 SlflO ·~,2 9S:-1 S' T ! Cor food. 11·11rmer Tu\lor *Security Pet Food* « • ) 01· st1 •'. ln· 1 _ · ·' -i -· yprivrr!er !ahlr J, I itOTI! 3~ \'!OLIN µhis EX· soft frerze. llnn11lton lii·h. nee! hy 27e lh Cott. eh MARINE Jll'rs11<1 re rp11;!f't1 ~17\', hl'<llt'l, I [lrHll'r 1\11('11a S2;)(]. ti nu1n Gl.iss11·nrc ]ll<'-;')Oi,: i)lshf'S T lt,\S! Sii)() n1111! nlll<'h •ne Blender. Ra s1:ic I' .. All Kenna] ·'"PPll"s. INSTRUMENT \lhra1nr & 11•.w.M'I f1·.tnR• 11·nt SSJ \\'a..,her & clJ)f'I' -1{'·60\.· Pol'! and pans 2:-.it .. Sl. Call %2·6117 dnr oven E!f'l . ('OOkhu~ J.ll-l9'T7, lllS. \\'ilshire, s"A . CLEARANCE SALE XlnT. u7;r:l(10 I s1 :i0 Sall"YL'r slide' piojl't'lor ~i1;,.Jl)S1. 6 ~Iring Aliar;e,.llarJ shell oountrr nrca 12 ft. \\111 sell ---------Sat & g .. 1, D--·. R & 9, 10 l.\ILJST--S.irrif11:\'. 2 P " $:;() S1 t•1 c ·!~l:.-!:>11J L'llRl~~.l .\S ,,,\l,f', -~"'''' ''•"""llOO , 1··1 II 1,.. f NA!\UAY Parro!, hand "' ~' ~ ~· ·"" , .. ,.. lnl 11•11 un y. x·sl of er I a1n 111 I pn1. ..;.-1u / IX>'n•r I f1•u11 11oot Ch1n,t C,1b1nt'.'t. CO i\t i\1 t-: H C ! AL powrr rh1·1rr Shop 11'.I i\l.un ~t 1'·17-7;}-13 G42-{);)!X), traint•<' '111~~iJ.~~7e l'<1ge, $5(). hem! iuslnlllll'nt. 2,i•: -'.:')'~ Xl111 l·<illd S!OO. 11r l11•i.! 111o11 l' r SI o O. Sear s 11 B Sp1•1·1"! Hr :\h\1) rinh· • 1 TV R H F ) t.ofh•r, li7:l-fl:l!H ! .• uioni.i1ii.: shlil "Ull •100 ~ i\'.\l h) 3 P\], toi~.1 Guitar, Xlnt . $50 , adio, i i, C I 852 off list pr!Ct'. ( nl' t11ne only 1 " ~ • ""' ,.,IS Ste,eo 136 a s fae!ory s<1 ll" ot lhe falt'!St 1'\\[N,,-,.,·lr111 sf! !nil·'.• 5-,,,1. &!&-:;.~!~ ~a1nes, liolli.. d <'1·ur:1!1Qt1S * u...<.-<tt-• "" u,, ~ 1 1 , 1 1 I ) .1cht1ni; t!qu111 prior rlr~ign 11t•111:< Be1HllY ltl'~t in.1!1. f11Ri!:>'1.\lAS spe1·1al 6' p<-.01 .v lOl••0Y \'''11""· (lul foi· Office furnlrurt/ ZF:NITH, P.Ci\ & SJ l\·ani:i SIA.i\IES F..: Kitt eru \\{~hots Fae•ory seronds 1n di!'f")n· hl•adl)o,1rd, !rnn1<', 1lh I tlil t'QU('h <'*)flllYI $7;1 .\~' fu st lunr IU·.:.:uln r !O A;\\ 2 TV & stereos, priced lrss &. pa Per:_;~• Cha n1 11 !1n11cd n1rxic!s 11·1ll hr soltl d1l'~s;er, c1c (i!l-:.!'.:'l"i 1• Octagonal ta111 rn1 tbl S75. to 2 P\l :'llnn-S.it. Equip. 8 4 than 1hl' discounters. \\'ith background :i.:&-7962 ""ith fu ll 1 )r .... ·a1Tanty l;.\.l\1 E-T;iJl~th•k \i•llYI xlnt c.ind ~.M}-£.J2i PJ:NP1\.\'. 1!1 3."1 .\L\1 Ca111era TYPE\r Rrr1<::R P..enungton 3 yr. picture tubes. l )T Doi1s 854 &int 1<petodon1f'trr & 1,...;.s, 11/blk rh[111-s. srlth:irn u~P't r\t1 NK Ca<i!, blk fu11 leng-th Sii i\rgus St-1n1-.\u!o sh.?._t> F:lcc t-::xe<'. model Ong-. pa.Ms & sen·1ci·. A 1 l \\Ind SJ)o't'<I, 11·111d dll'E'C· ,,,,HI n1·<"r Sl-~ ~1.111 sell nusc. t'!othing.' pr :<ill"('; i>IUJ~t~r & .tray~, Sr .i I Pr_L<'t' S·l7~·:'.?· Excel oorid-ava1labl1• n1odcls 1n !\t01·k e PUPPY WORLD e lion, n·n1ote telllJlC'l:lltllf\'. for hrtll pric1>, 1j\0-1!..IO 1·anclP1abra, silver L"\Jlfet' l{.,IJ.i rts !1.Xl rea.!:h~.tC'a.I 4 StiO Call ;>,11~ E\'e. & on display. '73 model~ Bull !Jngs, Chihuahuas, 'l'iny laC'l'Olllelers, S)'l'lt:hrocuzcrs, 00 1111 isc 6+1-4ti9'1 11·.1ck tape 1~c. $1 .-). 6--l Olds F X "llVL O 'RS ,1512• pnced 10 clear. Cash !Kl P-"I•>. , .6,,, Gc"al Daoe cni;.'ln!' 1imtrol Fl~E.~)fa b1·d .~T_ .. 1:.111~\~l _ 1·~1 SS.'1 Cutla.-;s 2 dr . $300 ;, EC" . -. 11 .,.,.,.. ...... '" T d111, b rh11lrs :SI lJ 21 1 \, i\l,\TCHl:"\G Jove~f'al .~· sof,., :,_1-rl:i.121 St·C' l'lu·s ~/2.\ Desks $20/90 plan or tcmts to 36 mos An1!'.'r. i::sk. Pit Bulls, Hull elcor ln•trument1 <;+;1 This. l1np~. IJO.'d~ efllui· T\', c"OIOr an\f'll/lil, ---. Pie rce 867 \V. 19, C;\I ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta. T!'rril'l', Co('kapoo, trlsh Jii8"i Sky Park Ci rcle, h7 ... S:?'.'O I l,1111p.~. (!t~hcs &: o1101u:u1, 11,,\\l\llf1Nl11 P1r,"'s 1200on::1u111' 612-:141)8 or l!JO.IB IJrook~urs-!. llun-~rncr. 100 l\IL'\LD PLi'S::. Suitr !" ---. Ph' nl'>-()1-7 1nre ~ u<cl, L'O~ . "l' "-'"'~'---------ting~~~ Beach, 96S-J..329 <ir Sturi Scn-1cr l\lnsl Bree.Js. I Ir1·1ne ;,.i~r-1197 \l,\PLI-. lit' sl'1, -;1111 "'nd 1 _ _ _ -' SlfWl. Oh\t•t1 1 :1 d d in i::-Pianos/O rgans 826 002--;i.i.>!l Open EvC''i 51 1-5027 1 I'/: T T -::::. __ dl il hd rlt •·~~' ~· t~I!•' Jhl r hsl S \;\ f 1\ (;!l··r:-;. ,\ lo1<·y1•l·· 111,il'hiTll• $:'Ill C•lJlY tllilChllH' E' R " ·"' nnk, 'us!"fll i.Jurll, rl i11 s 1n1rr. $;.l:~I ;iil-t,!!10 , liuil! r .. 1. 'l, liki • nu s1;,, S.!(t l'nl.inlld l':inll·l'!l , .ii • PIANOS RIC S TV SE VICE OLDE Engl1~h Shf'•'fl'!O~. for Olllh("larr! n1oi!o1'!!, AJl· I!•.\!\ 1·11([1 '( t11hh', 11•11 ,,,1 r.: lli!l!n~. SI t ,,f ::. s·.:1 1.u·hn1r nts & 'll'l' S.'JO (fnrnll'l'ly In P.ulll'}' :..; Cntr l 1nall', Ill n10~ \' t: !{ y I pl~!'\ :11 Ul 111rt .. ti 11. l11ng nn ,.,-.nr!<!••rs .~ fli•or l.r fiip I ~,~+ ... /J.l•! i'l'·•'"c·c:''c-'"'--------• ORGANS *Holiday Special* HEASO~\HLF: t11 i;uod nnl[ 27 111. •h'•'ll· $1%) ' -- -t ·~l'd & (.'nlor 1-v s!'l!i. \rhi\c lion1e. 6!6-8321 :,1s-21 :1'! \1111~1~1~-'l!. • ; LU\'L'LY suvdr l o,il, 1111nk ~·t 1.1. l<'n>:lh n1111 k ('0.i l. ri)x FULLERTON MUSIC --------- 11 I I I o 1 1 1hrv l.1~!'! ('olnr _f1>1111 .Sfi~ist. L)l.:rna rd, f1•111 A1,·c 1 fl ll.P H11t 1~h """"''" \lo11i,,11 lt 111111 1 ··•1111h , 1 i" .11'. .;11c 11 u~ :;,._.,,.oJ Jnck1 ·i. l" r.tn•t go rl 11 :1 -Our Newe•t Location ""' I I • I • •1 · 1'1-1 '" I l h kl I lip. 13 & \V fr11n1 S.3J up f or l'l""rt Grund r•h•H)lll sfnr•k 11·/1·lult'h l.1i11. 1.1•\I h·'Ur~. t• "nd" 1•11d 1:111 "~ d•"·k _1 I'~~ ·' ·'_· r .~.. 1110111 · ru 1 lOI · a1 run l"I' • I ' ,. I I' II ' · " I · I I 1 "' 11 I:.Ut" I(., ow1\an a t•y _.e,r.11'f' c1dl. _ ru'\'l'r lut-.l Sl.:ll'l. Bll r"arn, 6 II P J·:1inrud•'. :ill xtt;i~ .\ "h:111' ,\JI t .. r~,'~1 :>1~,_11il l B\1ff1•1 -.D,1rll 11•flfll! 11n~ l r.rro1I gii < ,i;, llH-! Jiik :"\o of Sanl)1e"or1•l't'-I r.<••') ~"""~ " - - - -k,, 1 ,, ,,,. 1,.,,,1,.. 1111)r11l , n1·kt11d 1·111g, plu~ 1 " •1 tr r>v-\>r ·''' '1VV &12-X~ri $17;1 ra !inn 19-1-102! J.()Y!•.1.'l S' l lrnt:; pilt' <:ril •t ~ ~ • R 'lJ: \\ay at r.11rhd 1375 to,:::.HI /11·('., l::\1 ----------:\Int ,~nnd S.'\.-JflrrJ!! tii·ill i•hi hl2-13.13 nii.;(' 11"n1"· hr 3-S .. 0<:____ 557~3' * Cllll lSTi\1,\S PUPPIES, t :· r.1a ~t. 14 ' b•Y>lll , 8 hp s1::. f17'~-:11,;1. l:!-1 .\~:tit' B I. Bl ... \rl\. \\/bra.;~ hi'{' li('l'f'!'ll Bf::A t.:T. r \I r • l 1 k (' r<·d Rentals from $5 USE 0 COLOR TV'S ~!~~· ,", 11 n .. ,l11a~~~ ·~." ll f''~' ~~~~:er ~1,'.1s~]-~~~-·"_'_'_"'_P_.v_ '.\l \l-'L_1_:_11u1i·h, S'i".'• t1r-,-.. -·~t nu-l!kr-:;:.!" Ju, ~' \\Ide llf'd~rrr1rirt. likr· brnn,d nc\\·,. FOR CHRISTMAS :,.i~go;;7 ,. " .,...,..~'"" v ,.. Ir I ' I\ I , .. r·,,11 ·,,·,, ~,v; cl !1I II<'• Sl, Sl',lr\IO. s .. ;1, j{{'i -o'cO--...,-~----~~-Boats, Power 906 " 1·r . lunl111g 011 c,1,· i, ~-' ...,,..,,,, ., 1 I 1 I'' :1 YI::AR \VA RRANTY . - .,1,-.176 -,-f){ --., ,, ._,, t111\C' .;, n1:i trluig • e p· s & Gr >nds LABS 5 v.·ks n"""rs hol' I )\·,·1· II iano ON' l'ICTURE TUB'·' .... ~.-~ . " , " ;u l\aC S\\Ct'Pf'i ,.,,. ,,,, ... 11 !~A lhl'O"' , .. , c I c~ 3 I 2 All ,,. s u hi ., "' Nr11' spinC'ls from $495 BE!lT G •" <-,,i ORc TV or .uristmas. ern, en on: ea re n Lll\F: nu houS!"holfl fun1 incl i1lt chn11s. 1hr tnt'l xlnt •:i ;,.1f,....1If1S "~ ,,. o<al • blk 0 11 DI I ~ 5 styles arni finisnrs t> ""02783 * e,.,, · or Y'-' ov.·. verJ niu~t st•f' to a11 p r e c 1"111rl. Sl:l.C•I rall KJ&-lj.~~ CllEf'" "P 11,,, boal~,, .... , "°"' lll&-1093 2 r c -... "' ·" .... \\lurhtzer Grand Straus~ 1 I omn1'I Bcmt. ~Ins~ B1•1\\1~~n 1 Z. 612-'."!Tti CHIB Stf. Air ('Q!1ler $ti. fnl'nrl 11•11h a t.~1py of $69 FE \I ALE ' ' I oo<I C "' -Upn~ht piano ·......... Sll'ro Comnc, F~'t CQnd. Dual . rn 1n1 a I u r c O\'er p ~"'· Uuuy en bin. l.!:'>IE L;rcl'n ll ul(··•·RPr\ llad10-pOOrlOJ!Taph 01ecd" h1larious"\\'m£A\VATI::H. ''' s t $145 •" <-·hna "' 3 cia l"I< 0 ! l~k -130 , ea\'rr p1nC' . .. . . . • . . l2!8 Chani;c-er I3of;e 501 ~ uz... • mos. . 1 111· ,... .., r •vvn1, <:r•fa, r;rl lmk111~. xlnt n1all . 11nrk SlO. ;~lti---OZ.l:?. OIASF:Il' at your nea rby Pla)'l:I' pianos ••.• from $999 "'.p•ak"'''· \"-'l~o"". k _, ... 1. p1un sired AKC 1\111 hol!l lor llP \'oll'O lnho,1rd1outbcmrd S70. 5:".:l-."-1lj or ~.:.1-:l0.1."( I 0F:CORATOH.S-nt'iv spinn1n:.: ho<ik or n11u-ine han:lv.•are e 20 Grands in stock, NC11'· fe .. dc;k, \\!~~ 'Sr;'U! ~%r. Chr1slmas S.17-9-119 Runs l'!'•'C'A I. l1u·l11des NE\r c11,1.,111 n11u!1• fuiiirhire Jf igh 1vht't.'l -$ ·10 2 solid hrnnze store USC'd and rebuilt. Priced fer . 5-18-9768 afl . 5P!l.1 BEAUT. Datn1ation puppirs :l l /I. tantlt'nl \\'heel 1ra1lcr r1u,1lrty, )OUr 1lt•s1gn or tlllllC' pr~•1"-'llt·1's $100. 6·ll·O.·..r'6 2 Co1u upt!l'tttt'il pool !bl. Sla te frorn $.395 \'an1aha -Kn abe for O irislm AK c $30)} or n1nkr otfcr Call 'I . II I \" STEREO tnpe recorder & as. · 8:l7-:'i003 •1·es nf1 6 p•, 1 h7J.JJX39 1::LECTRIC\I .. l\'Orkbt•nch ,q_, J J uke Box v.·/rec:ords. --" as.:in -am in -vur· control C'enter Sooy 'fC-6:'.0 lleasonable 893-2148 ... " ' 'l".Dl.I' •off" 1,•hl •, ·~·'."'. hohhy toble, s I u !' d y r11n1, orl d s ·en 1f s l ,1!~1. l1tzer -Storey & Oark -I FE'! G "h PRIV1\TE partv has OTC "r. , .... .. ... vu'"' l(aii ai _ Sieinway _Cable prof !cntures cost 199 Sae " er~t .., ep ,p11ps, m ~. lnck & •"-••" 10 No Sao drt~1ratii·t• & s t 0 ri1 g c, flllU)'.:rlhyde chairs, ))30-.<lO:lb ~1"0ad11·ny C'.\t 616-7386 F ri $375 847 59B4 pape~ ·· v.ks ol I $15 ~ '"" ' · 50 "I" -ryo7 1111 rol1I i\clson -Kincrud --Cable · '1 --' " r · · Dl"go ~'Y· \"i'll -x·h•'g< IJJ1r~11111 $. · "v·.l.; · \\ILL lratle' 44 yds of n~d · &Wi 98.'b '· '- 11 v "' ,_ " 3 'X60 Off 1 k 1 -Bald\v-in -aiicken ng -CURTIS !'.1alhes con100. col-,.. nll or 1mrt for la le m"'lol G S I 812 c·o1nn1.·lype t11it for fl ~d ~· ire < l'S v.•rt 1 So TV AM/F!\l OIRIST!'.I \S 'YELLO\V 1..AB "' arage a e f1rn1 dbl. bed . ~,.m-:1:1ns typ1'1vrilr r rh'\\T & swivel , hn1er. or i phono & i ' .. cabin C'n1l~er up to 45 tt ~ . chflir $65. !)blc bed. com-e Organs tape $1.JO. pups, AKC, 6 v.'ks old Best CAil S.111-9710. POOL t.1 blr. furn, old D 0 UB L F_. ,Bed w 1 t h plele $Z5 trplc scii.•cn, and-100 to choose trom ~ breeding. 6-12--0444. "·n""-s~K~I'°P""Jaccok __ ~20°.~,-,,.-0-. -,u-l- ni.1i::az1nr<;, art PO It e r Y, illahO)'.:"any f r1u11e, nC'ver irnns & lools $20 67:1-6071. Ne1v. Used and Trade-In' PANOSONIC stc1·00 radio CllRISTMAS PUPPIES, St. 1 bl ~ S/S ni<'l.-nacs 2(19.12 Jkat•hwood, used or10 S3\ nO'M 0 199 Y <:a n '"·' nmc, • , or ""Vl7 '" Li S pt1gan · ·· · .. · • .. · ..... · with spcakl'rs SRri D1Vlnel BC'rnards ll e a son Rb I e 1ra ilf'r, un<ler JOO hni, xlnt. 11.B. f'_?_ll_S_OIB l'n~in<' east: , B:~~r~ R~ate~~lor 1 ~~ '. ll.im1nond 1\•/rhylhln · · $695 nmp 90 watts $9;';, 830-5967 pr1res \V/terms. 492-05.').3 Cons Id c r Jl E trade. llOU . .:;,r.1 rnLD goods und SuflC'r911, Tr1un1ph R1.r~n1n11 Picasso L.ii ho $150., 0 1111 Ku11 ha!I Sv.inger ···••·· S'795 TEAC 2340 rC'cl desk $625 DOBER!\-t,.\N puppiP-s, 6 c7colo'4-4c"'!M--'=\'roc.c1'-=~~----I 1\1 1 s c I' l 111 n l' r• u :'! -:-~II,() pArt s_ Call Pvrs. S46-J1fi7 Lltho. $2'.'JO . others. Pvt \Vw·lrtzrr 3 keyboard • · ~ll!)5 Pioneer QX SOOOA recr $350. wks., AKC, n1t-1le/fen1AI<' N~""W 28' Skip jock Sport llan11l1on SL Costa !ITcsa, SET of Con1p1 on Pnrly, 535-5595 l..-w.Tcy i-loliday ........ S49S 979-9191 Prl Ply. $100 & up. 1 block no. of Jo1sher, Fant11stic!! !\fay Saturdr1y & Sunday E 1 I I $6. Conn Capru::e • .. ·•·· .. · S.395 Warner 1 -~·, s· H B tak II 1 i C)C'. OJ)<'f l<I :, For Sa le 1'hon1as A-1 Spinet •.••• $179 TURNTABLE, S~>nc:hro lah -00<!~ ltll!I, • ' (! 1!mfl !'r C'S I cxp. boat ~fll't-D11rk 1111()(1 6D-8457 ROTO TILLER llanunond-Baldw1n--Conn 95 B. Best oUer, Excel DOBERi\tANS. AKC, 7 vdcs, in trade 646-596! snl~1~1 ~de IH\'JNr: COAST C . C S~i(). \\·w·htzer-lhlvrey-K.imball rond. 59'2-1n10 Reosonnbl<', .male-fem \\1lll 2'1' Crntnry, J.11p-Strake 21;1 l\l Ei\lBF.RSlllP FOR S1\LE ~7-86~18 Yamaha-Gulbransen 2 Hnlllcrafter CB ni.dlott. blln hold for Chns1n1ll.s, 960-1050 llP, grny merlnP lnbrd, tan-* CALL 6T;J-1&11 "' Cf\IJL \\'ar ltent!'l v.•anlM for F rff Organ L•s1ons AC J>"T supply. $145 for STU D Sen-iC'e, li1sh Seller <lem trlr, S.1.000 New COV· S.\ 1'-Sun 2lW Knox P l , C.\I. JIS-,')970. !\loving~ Dishes, l:1bles bike, much more. . SAT. Sun. Toy11, f11111itw·e. v.•lgs, & m1sc. 2 tnn1ily nt 2115 Ogle In back, C.t\1. DANIS!~ rum. vanity, i;c-irl'R btke, hi chair, BBQ, mlsc. 00:1 J ofl nn, CM 833--0500 3 Ftt n. bahy Item~. TV'S furn, J0-6 SAi & Sun . 936 Chey!'nne. Ct\1. 5'1~30.'i!i. !<.IOVING 5''lle Gr Lots ol Goorhf'!111 3241 IOl\'fl SI , C.~I 516-1'j}j l . \\'A5IJ F:R k dryrr S:Z5 t•n. ni'\\1 11oln·ll('d f~imf'r ~To1111 $100. llils 1'Vt1 g-nm1•11 ;149.07AA r.1 n 1~·s Bike, hooks. 111lsc. Sunday only. 167 BroHdwl'ly Cnl<!IA t.f~ 833-0495 . CI.AS.<;; SELl ~t:; -~2-:-167!! PATNT SPRAYER. port , 100 private collecllon. t.uns Phone 5.57-4839 bolh. 5.16-1il1. AKC Champion Blood line ~'~"-·~''JG.4Gl __ 6_. ____ _ PSI, twin cyl, l!OV I JIP, s1,-ords, pictures. etc: FULLERTON MUSIC, 4!G-8167 GR1\ND Blinks 32, local flt'_"' spray ~ $195. 673-18'..'9 546-4047 1T-N. Hltrbor. Fullerton [I G 0 L DEN RETRIEVERS, boat, perfect cond, Ma.y be llOUSE1-IOLD llem11-0M?ap~ SPANISJ I Fre.lghter model 171-lMS I I s AKC, ChRmpion lines, shols, !'Leen on ¥'11c:hl O ub moorlne Ff'ather arrangement. New boat !land mnde tn Spain. hrs: Open Nighta 'til 9 . frM to YOlf . 7 wttk11 old. 66-7~. $28,500 Cl!Oal 969-1818 percolator. elC'. 552--0129 3 rt. long Fragata Espanola S9t. 'til 5:30. SUn. 12-5 ST. Bernard Chrls1maa pup-19' <hl't'M XL I/B. -trailer. OLDER Craft smnn power $100. ~743. CABLE NelllOll piano. 11n-3 Linet, 2 TlrTMt, $2.00 pies, AKC, re a.son able Perfect rond. Nu eO(, xlnt mo\\·er, runs good $25. Call CRAJ..,.S1\1AN fools, Complete tique green .... 'OOCI finmh. 1 prices w/tcrms. 492-«iSl. &as ml. 673-8593. 968-491l roll-n-way set Pa.id SS50. sm. 979-5845 2 nffte. kl11en."I, male 5 mos, Scot.lie 8 mo niale, AKC, 13' BOSTON Whaler w/trlr, I KILN-ele<' w/ kiln sllter, Al<lkin&: $400 or rrade for BALDWIN elt!<'t 0 r g a 11 . fem 4 mos, shots, trained, Qui.mp b&ckground. Lovta $150. Days ~192, eves timer.~tielvcs & p 0 s 1 ". car. Cnll &12-2105 "'nlnut w/Lesllc ~peakers. wlll neuter 644-0139 children $125. 54$-7361 642-ll22 I l:lx15x15 in11ideSl2(1. 546-J3!lfl 36" GAS range, _goocl cond, Xln! c:ond , $3..%. 646-659fl F"REF. SdlnnuAer Shr.ltle OLD English Sheepdog pup-24' Fibergla.u, Sport F1sher 1 2:J" COLO!l. TV. :'llnr. $150 end & c:olf!'e t11hl1" IKlMBALL Spinet, En r 1 y puppies. 6 v.·ks old. Call pies, will hold t or FlxC'r up P e r , w/lrailft'. JJOcc Jlnnrla motorcycle, 646·11111 Anicrican. Xln1 cond. s.;oo. tiflf'r6 f'M . !>57-252;) Chrt11tmu. Call Tif-4,91)...4367 Sl500 °'>"18c-6=1~5~1 ~~--- 4000 n1i. $180, ~l:.l-7011 SALE. Art .books, sporting 541h19IXI FRJ::E Chrl11t n1os puppy JRISJ-1 Setter, 18 mo fem, CON TRACT Tetmh111Uon [-Ur F:ATll of Life. Birr! -r-.tark gno<I.~. 1:a111crns, 11ppliancc~. &\VE $•l50,5 1110, old Tll(lmaJL: AIL"!. Coll!e, !\mo. Tu good papen, A•king $75. allOW11 h1C'lory dl~t 111lle. 7 J{f'~pinitnr. Cos! $700, Sl'll elr . 1217-12/14. f\4.'l--0715. organ, model Cttllfomilln horn!'. R91-9MS. 96~ 2R-32-38-"6 ft . 646-6100. S.250, 4~1075. H 0 Tl'aln on bot1 rd, C'Orn· 26.J, 1Y/full v.arT. 548-.1197 SMALL \Vhlte c:ock-a-poo. OACHSHUN"D. AKC, PUPS. '69 SEA f111 f' Tli llull 140 9 fJO x 16 5 Tires, 8 ply, 110nl£1 plPte. wil h 11\dlng-11. swlt~hl's, llA!\t!\tOND elec. 0 r gnn, l fou~ebroke.n. Free 10 good Ava.II. for Christmas. $100. l -0, Li\nion lrlr , 17 ft . $2,950. trPnd, 4 at $10. eRrh. 422 h11lld1~. ~.fi0711. t-.f-lOO srries: approx. 5 yn. home. 541-2485 Aft 6. •91J2.-3'17'9 * 510--0161 F:I l\100ent1, N.B. &4!1--0117 Cl.AS.<;; SELi-~ -&12-~7K 0111, xlnt cond. $500. &Cl-7623 CLASS SEU.S -642-5678 ~ SEUS -642-5678 CL.AS .. ~ SEILS -fi.\:l.-5678 • Sund~y. Oectmbtr I), }1}7) o~P1L0f D 1 l G-c~,= .. ,~c-=.=.---~~~6"c=,-.~,-"-·~B-.-.-.----~M-o_t_o_r_H_o_m_•_• ____ 1'Rr.-,-r-.-~~~-.-,----~R~--r~.~~~~-.~.~.~---9-.-6~1 ~A7u~~~.~.~,m=po=rt~~r-,9~7~0 711~A~u~~=·~.~,m=po=rt~oJd-m~.,--m ,I A~1.lm~rt~--~ S I -· 5 I /R 1 940 VohlclM 956 Vehicles J TA ~~N~~A!:~'.°"~~~.~~: ...:::"00::::;0::.":_ __ _::' ~:::: 1-~·::.::• c.::•:::•::_ __ :::::_1 -=c::::---""::-'""---::;":-'-:;~=""::-'--AU DI JAGUAR MERCEDES BENZ TOY 0 ~J.~~:1~~~~:~0:; Grand Opening ATTENTION They' re H-0· T! 1-·7~-~ad-~-~~-.,-.~-~-~-.·,-,,.-·:.J-,-~-•• -.~-~I~-~: -L~-,-.-,,-0~-:-~-.~-~r~-;-:.-,:-:_"_,.-.. ---M-;-.~-,-.~-~-,-.,.-?_f'n._E_poN_r_I_• ' ___ 7_1_T_O_Y_O_T_A __ "8-<009 ORANGE EXECUTIVES "" "'''"· amtfo> ""fi' ., COR"'11 COUPE N Ch '"""· l'n Ply. 1 3" 95. a>r '°"'' I'. Sl<'<'nn<. P •, ''""'" UIUI _, .. Soll -COUNTY ew evy '1\-93&3 f 5 ""''"· '""" I"". • MERCEDES BENZ C..1-IRlSTI\1AS S~tal J:l' itul board, eully t'111· top(Jt'd & stored. Lo nutln., fl'e" Ja\!!n): ll"!illOIUI Inc Id . R.eplat eml'nl ('Olli! SJ50. AKk· lng st~. or otter. 847~1. 1'1' "glas11" Sklpjack sloop, xlnt. 1..·onel. Incl. nll w.ils, equip & trlr. Chrlinnu1s gUI? Going l:l\Vay I o 111·hJ . MU/'it wll snr1n! N.:>11, 6r.,...14n INVESTIGATE Jt;' a 1 ·!>="'=· ~--A~l ·~·~t s~•'l"'Q, full l<'ulht>r & SUZUKl-BULTACO BL A% ER 5 AUSTIN '""'"'" '"'""''"'"'' "'"' FIAT 1 'Pl'('ll. rndlfJ, h~a ler & m11J( ,11 11•el11 y,lth ruduil lll<'ta illlll\lt';\f "' dl!l''" in.side .i.. f'.l u 1 (1'\•Rt-.tF:RLYJ THE FABULOUS t··• 1~11·:Ac, Con10J1•tt· Ssh,..,·""-Si.:n:lrc JOHN'S 'li9 Au~11n Am('r\m se<I, $ .AJ. v~ -~. d c 11u $111 •ir Stu1 Nabfors '"•llll!ur e ~I0-!1101 Visit Us Soon At $1377 RACING CYCLES GMC MOTOR HOMES an ""°""' hUTlfOf<I ZEO ('ADILl-'C 0'1•11 Macg0<•111e rackwoy *FREE DRAWING* 2bOO H11.rl'l0 t· C~lu t.l('sa ).!1 ~s1on \'11•J() 4951100 Con1e In & 1·c11:l11h•r lo!' s u Bu RB AN s I BMW Upt•n ~un IL',.;E: A\1F:RY P\\'\'-, EX IT • 19i-4 Sut.llkl Tr.1.75 The Commuter Bus , • ~.cf7A=r.~K:-co9 J•q;ua1• Cl..,,sl..:. 'GO, 190 SL, :;.u th·;, brliki>i;.:, Oniw\n;i-v.·H bt· ht-Id l:l·l5-73 Th• Mobil• Offic• •••••• and Howard Chevrolet's ORANGE ,COUNTY 'S Xlnt cond th1-u-0u1. 111l'!'~I. :-.lJUl\d. :a lllfx::, i:rt-~I ~w.lwiA W TOYOTA 10',~ DISCOUNT ON ALL No1v for thf' llrtt time you NEWEST C.t ll 4!)9....39()8 Nu p11111t ,\. l'hronH'. >"8~57.\1 r.10 TO!lCYCLE$ l'at1 buy n 1..:MC' n1uh11' hou1 l' ' f 18' PACIFIC CatamlU'an, all f I b@ rgilt.ss \.\'/alu1nlnun1 a:pa.n. Comp! rigged ilil·I. trlr. Never launched. S:l(O). valuf', priced Ii.I $~. 831--0447 12' F:lGato Cat . Alum n1as1 , shock :r;;11ll. Needs you to ttpalnt 11ull5. Pl'f'p CQn1· pletc. l\.1y cost, $1200. Yours for $500. ranllly does not une. 646-0525 days. rt1UST sell, IG' day sailf'r, Ideal run1ily hoot, \1·1111 trl r. dry dock s p.n cc 11va!lable. Like nc\\', $1,:~. 9{iS--:~;2 AND PARTS s!1ell. ins1all your own l'qu!p· CJOt em or '73 CLEARANCE mt>nt. buslne!!s 11111chlne11, Immediate Delivery! ON NOW! L'On1puters. bu111H!1t1s or Olh· 1255 HARBOR BLVD .. cr.1 1•r offic·t• l'qulpn1e11t. LOOK - UIARBOH AT \VILSON 1 Co111pll'll• /.lllckui.;cs r1f•signt'd NEW •74 CHEVY BLAZERI, 646·2428 &-16-465:> upun requt>~I for your <11111· BEAT GAS p;1ny (.'nn.~ervf' hll'I -11111kf· n1ulU·u~e of this vf'hirle. SHORTAGE 1 Rcnt·Lelllie or Buy this prov· GA::. \\'ll.1. BF: 5tk· to $1. n en Ut-.1 C. CAL. DON'T be l'aught \.\-'ilh· $199 PER MONTH 0111 ll•~<poMalion. MOIOI· cy~·!cs mtty become scarce. Buy now And take ud\•an· 111i.;:t' ot our )'l!llr·end clran· /\rl!'C salr. Chri11rn1a~ J11y· away on nUnl bikes. Closed Sunday & il1onday. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Open end lrase O.A.C. SERVICE GMC MOTOR HOMES SALES. LEASING ~ EXCE:LLE~T SETtVICF: 1a;:1 2!i-\02 r.targul'ri\f' Parkway l\.liss1ot1 \'iejo 1131-:»-lfJ • 4!15-49'19 JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR LAil.GE SELl-.."C'l'I0:-1 01'' COL.OHS 1:.t.\lEDIATE: DELrvEl?Y FULi. SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V, Coa.!I! H11y., N.B. MG 1%1 ).\C TF Cl e :-s i' He:.1ot'l'."l to 111i n1 ~.)nd1Unn. sz:ro. c1111 s.1.i---0121 l!llJl.i J\l(i H~ Scd<•!I l:""-lfl par1s car or l'an ho.• rl'b1L S11 il or l•st orr. &i&-t:'flK MGB 'i2 .\ll;lt \\'hHc. A.\l/F';<.1. i u•1 1111. ~r:;,o 11111~ S'.11!~1. ~l;1o ·y :J.11j.Q(8:J heh.JU' J OPEL 642-9405 'l)!:I (IPE:L Ka<le11f', !!1 ~1 --~M~A~z=D"A7"--ijl'rit·s. 2 .ir. ~.i. :.111·k shift. S~f.C1. !Hf,-:\272 Jf!i:f; T111rtl()r, C \f. tilli·'.1JU:: JJ-'.;\SI·: '7 1 1\J)'O'I'.\ !'.!!Al f'•il'\)ll.1 ,;erl::u1 •.• Grt ;'.(l rnll1•!1 Jl't.'I' gu llon .. , (lni\ $."•'\ 7.1 1\lO. :.ti nl•"" O!]JI'" o·n·! lrll.<r , · BILL• MAXEY • TOYOTA '" ' ' ; • • , , • \I 11 VOLKSWAGEN 21' VENTURE, 3 snil ~. 1notor, va.ng, pu..\pil , 11!.:>lln!'.':-i & much 1norl'. Xlri't rond. \Ill.'\ lrlr & l'ilip. Sl900/hs1 orr. 63a-220:J. or \\'cstn1ins1l'r 3555 E S th St !1300 Holsa, \\'estn11nsll'I' • OU • BetY.'n Brookhursl & J\l11~notin (at Dov.·ney A\'f',) Long J:k>ach Equipped with aut o. tr•ns., VB, a ir co"d., e •tre rear seat, tin ted g lass, HD springs1 shocks, and stabilixe r, HD brakes, 3.73 rear end , oil cooler, power 5teerin9 , Cheyenne equip., 30 gal. iank, 2.tone, +•nk shield, au)(, top, radio, tachometer, etc. No. 2725/106547- usi.: AVEltY P\VY. E XIT -0-RANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ----------1 .~s t)1,•·I S!·;1 \Viti.:. lv 1111. 'JJ MAZDA RX2 1•c{ul0nue<1l, :<:<l\'riltcc $79:i. .HARBOUR v.w. '(an Solve 893-6274 :~ll·li'i•IU 213/531 -2440 P1·1v ply 61J-IZ3ll ----ROTARY ' PORSCHE lli' \VIND.\1lLI., SS·D11cs 1rtr. $400. 3 I-IP '73 Sea~ll $100. 4 llP '73 l\1erc $1:JJ. }:!cc 1rolllng: n1tr Phlu~cr $~1. 842-2809 AWARD MOTORCYCLES HONDA- YAMAHA ill!~NT A MOTOR J.10:\IE - ]l,f!NI llOi\lF: on VA!' CONVJ-:Jl~ION, LO\'/ Af' SD pPr 0;iy 8' 1)1· l'IC'I' nlilf'. RIO:SERVI:: YOUB.S 'rGDAY >19-1-3.1·11 .. -Only 55499 Now! --------& -1 Extrl!(•nt sclc.i·tio11 nr pre. , . J!•;.~ l-'OR:-¥"H!;; 91:.! Targa, 4 spec1I flflllSJ!ll!i~lon, rnd~n NC\\' paiui-Urlttli'.;I'.' .. A j ,. "~"rl healer, \'1nyl tup. (~7.r •'OllCI. T:ipe t'l'C<lrdrr. Hn1J1n. GftV1. Fog lil!'S. Bki ra!'.'k J· ·n 26' O:llumbla SAii boat. full y equip. Sipe 5, Like new, full decorator package, Asking S7500. 962-6l33 '72 CHINOOI<: 18' +. Comp. TRIUMPH self cont., fully t"Qulp, w/ , . air cond, etc. Only 17.000 Or11nge Co~ Larges! .display. mi. Xlnl. Con<;!dC'r R. E. Lay·ll·\v11ys for C'hnstmas. tr~de. 714-494-7901 XH.i5's in sl0<·k. ='""-'O:'--'==='-:~- NEW '74 SUBURBAN! ~ ..... , .... J-lt'Jce re;>·l'l'aluallon n1oc!t•ls. DEMO $ALE SALES.SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St . Ca.1·29 "Sequoya''. .~ u 11 y equip for racing & rn.li.'ling. Sl5,~. Days ~J.157 Eves 54S-86l2 Art•f'ssol'ies & t.1 'C insurance • DALE's Moto r II o ni c 16!ID t-;ewix>rt 'n lvd c~t Rent11ls . '73 23-26' M.H. & I~ ~ . ---~ r· Costa h1esa 546-444-4 • 833-9777 * ., t.1inls Fn'!!' n1Ues 9 til !;!. '""""" CREVIER BMW LASER a 872'l. Userl 10 tln1es $680. Call 6T.'.-4T...t * B!CYCLES * LUXURY coach 3-1" 34'. all Cl lH.IST1 L\S LAYAWA.YS steel , just l'Ompleled, air, . SIU. H~l.DS A.NY BIK~ ~ slps 6, Joad!'d. $35,000. A1ake iSL°"' Italian 10 ~· .... $59.9".i offer. &ti-3-\21. Equipped with auto. trans., VS , tinted glass, elec. tailg ate, air cond., HO springs, 40 gal. ta n~, 9.SO xl0.5 t ires, Cheyenne equip., oil cooler, HD brakes, 2-tone, radio, 1tabili1er, t ilt wheel, OU)(, battery, etc. Sales e Service e Leasing 208 \\'. !st., S.A. ~3'TI KITE-BEST OFFER No Masi. &12<W94 11' SAI LROAT COt.tPl.EJ'E * 6i'.l,.6309 CAL 29, '73 National auunp. rully found. 640-361'1 8' Flipper Sa ilboat. Very good condlUon, $225. NO GAS!? ! Call MS-9570 Suntour Eq Colo1 .••• $89.95 .:.::==:c:.:ooo--~-, I NIRhiki 10 sp • , •• from $99.95 WILL trade Ne,.,l>(lrt Bench User! bik l's , , ...• All Types Property for Mo1or Honie &a!'h Bil'Yrles, 806 E. Balboa 673-2058 Agt. Eves. 67~54S7. Blvd., Balboa 67S-7282 20'-25' l\10I'OR H o 111 es, CYCLE WORKS LTD Su perior, Lifetime & Open Bicycles Sales & Service Road. Ken Welsh, 6.19-2981. * RALEIGH e Da!c's Motor Honie RentaJr; PEUGEOT '73 23-26' M.H. & Minis * Free n1iles 9 til 9, 83S--0900 * STEYR Christmas Lay·A·'Yla ys fll:EE \VE~END Only 55899Now! LE.ASE OR IUYI USED BMW"S '73 3.0 CSA DEMO '73 3.0 SA DEMO '71 BAVARIA '70 2800 cs '70 2002 '69 2001 "68 2002 -to. Sllpo/Docko 910 40 Ft 151\p pva!l, Bnlbo11 Bt1y Club, $1.20 p<!r mo, 642·4097 or 645--317B 1822 Nf' vport Bl ,d c.· t Recreational Vehicle Rental r.1esa. ~5783 or\675.11:. 8 Bureau. (714) 842-9922 '72 )'a h 100 E d 600 24' Roadlioer, self.container!, HOWARD CHEVROLET '72 BAVARIA, dk green, xlnt thruout, a/c, p/b, p/11 , stereo Filf & cassette. 4 ne'" t.Uchelin XRS, 20 mpg, ~~I $6600. Cal l 496-7399. "Tl BM'\V 3.0 CS Cpe. 4 speed, air conditioning, sun roor & lo\v mile.'1. Can Jell.SC'. 831-:Jl..ID or -l!r:i-4949 Di r. . nHt a n u.ro. $500 TRke over payments. n11, perfect ~or Chr1stn1as, 6000· ileR 54~ 76:!0. lacHll'.i ........... _._ __ n1My xtras, 1ne nu helmet. m · · · 1·Rr carrie r. $400. 4x6 Utll Trailers Travel 9451------------------- 969 - trailer $100. Call 543--2046 ' Trucki 962 Auto1 Wanted -11. Spood I Ski 911 I&' Unlimlt9CI Ski Bo.t days, 5.51-2851 e\·e~. FOR sale or tr11ctt', for lalE"i---------- 331 Oievy En~lne, ty,·o 4 ~r-5 BlKES!·'iO OM1I Pione-er, ~~~car or truck. 8X42' *1971 FORD VAN* rels, All Ain.'ralt Fitting!!, .,...,-~££1.J . I k h V '70 Honda 100, '70 suzukl Short \.\-'heelbase heavy duly Halcraft qu c c ange_ 90, '71 Honda 70 SL, '71 4.'.<6X4 ~nclosed Utll small 18 mpg' V-8, 3-spd'. Drlve, AdJu.«table Trim Suzuki ~over~· All Xlnt . trailer, hke nu, Sl25. t.1ags, Cllfl>eled. Plate, tri s1111·ks, Tan1den1 !Jiw nu. Trailer Avail. 846 ·2497 Perfe•t 10,;de i.nd o,1 Axle Nlrson Tr 11Ller, Speed .. ro RL' M:t-5459, 979-8489 JIO:'l1E rnntle fold d()v.•n. slp.'1 $2295 .• oUer * 837·6m aft 5 -~~IIT -• TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS Call or <..'Orne in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS LTEVE IT. /\13SOLUTE:LY 121 1973 SUZUk.'1 TS-125 less 2, lilt. t'lean, 50(·~1i ~; s '68 FORD F-100, 360 VS, I~tr.IACULATE. ((;\\'~) t.han 600 mi. Never race<!. refininshlng, Sl ,.. · w/2 BB Carb, Standard Orig\flll.I Cot!! 0vrr S7000.00 Save .s100 under book value. Auto S•rvice P•rts 949 trans split rims, radio, Sale Pt·ir·Ms"u' SN3f\~R. V 1 At S4~ ea. Call 979-l!WO ' ro.ooo mi, xlnt cond, $1700 I 3100 \V. Coast Hv.'Y., N.B. SEA & , . · '71 ~uki 1'S-90, xlnt cond. \\'ANT to 1Jt1y \~~) Chevt'llc 847-2541 642-9405 175.55 Belll'h Blvrl .. Hwit. Bch. 1 ... 1 .m1, .ne ver rnctd. s!TI!('t r.tallbu S1~ \~al'!· or left 1962 CHEV ~3. Ton. Clean. -~T~O=P~C~A~S~H~-842_0675 C1[tllp. uicl & xtras. $2SO. front fend1'1. gnl]c and tront Meeh. A-1, 283V-8. Auto. 962-0057 bumper for f5 Cheveltc trans. 1>1ichelin 8 plys. for clean la te nioclel can !9i3 SUZUl-\l 250. Take f.1alibu or S1a. \Vai:tQn. Call, Radio, heater. ta pe rl el' k, and trucks! , ..__,_ .• _ .. _ ... _ •• _ ... __,JI rtt I over pn yn1('111!'. No down. ask rcir La1:ry 11t !K'iS-4911 $600. 545-208.1' Howard Chevrolet ee ·IDG-21i7 ee •I NE\V 560xl:t Lilt• \V~ ;;ii;iii;;;iiiioiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I 'iO SUZUKT 9(). Gil Kit. llres .~ whls, fit s 510 '71 FORD F·lOO. 10.5 x 16.5 t.1acArthur and Jambon'!-e ,\kron, loaded ,1·/exlras. Datsun: S75. 5 V\V Sut.ndard tl~s.. 4. speed, radio, low Newport Beach 6-15--51~2 !!'1" \\hi~. 8: IH'l'S, $50. miles, hke new. Phone &33-0555 Campen, Sile/Rent 920 962-«i79 aft 6 PM . * 89'1·1832 * \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR -1970 CL 4j{J Honda. 8.1 ntl. & FOR TOP USED CAnS TOP KAT Camper shell tor Pt'r gal. SuPE'r cond · ~PLACEJ\lENT · aux· •en· DATSUN PICKUP SpaOe . 1 k G-~ d :>W-5791 e'ie-s Best OUer thary gas tanks, p1ek-upa, """ ' · U your car Is extra clean, small iii~ P C' up. '""'' CT1 · • • 4 ,1·hl drlvf'S vans & 1nolor & tt'flnomy. Take tnide see us first. $200. Phone &IB-1305 belore1 GREAT . Chrislma~ g i fl homes. ~'-\14 . !ZUS~21 8 3 1-2 0 4 0 or BA UER BUICK 4 p.n1. K11v.·ask1 ~. 900 ml, .'lharp. 4oc,....49-19 Dir. ~la Harbor Blvd. \VE havir shells & c11b O\'('TS for nwl!';l truck5, l\.1rs11 Camper S.111's, :1036 Harhor, C.I'>I. &!6--4002 xlras $26:1 Call &-W-1414 ·n CllEVl' Carryall, 6 cyl Costa ?11esa 979.2500 HONDA CT 70, good ron· [ AutoslorSN \I ~ J '1 spd. S1enxi. Ul\'P dl!Ck. \VE BUY dition. $17:> or hcsl olfe.r. Big Tires. $2100 or o[fe-r. IMPOHTED AUTOS e b13-7>1.< • 1142-\958 BEST PRICES PAID! '73 DODGE 300 \'an-<:On· SCJl\rJNN Bl'l't'~e girls bi· Antiqu•s/Classics 953 '69 CHEV ~1 T. v.ilh ~ car. vrf"!llon, like new, .'ll'lf-{'()n· ('\Tle. J!lTl n1odr1. 3 ,;pct. H.&·H, air. P :"', P1B, sAddle tainN. il'lnn_y extras. Gd. l'Ond . $50. 536--15 12 1954 Jl.1G T}' C !11.."1si c. lanks,ca1!67}.6676 ~s.,.,,~rt:'!l~l"'!,·c,83~1-~9534~--,.....,, i '·77i1'i;c,;-Jilfrulis5iK'1EC'Yc:f·2'2'><;;;:-1. -;s;c,~peeir Re!lto1~·d ti> 111i111 f'undiuon . V 1969 V\V camper buJ reb1utt clPan. l'l-·lany extras on bike. SZ,00. Call 6'1 l-l~l2i ans 963 t'ng. Ne.w tires. Nreds S(lme: $5.')(). 548--(;732 body "''k. Sl500, 'i14--0"69 aft. 1--G"";r"'l'"o"2'°'0'"'..,.b°'ik-o"$"'1;o;7c-- 5. 6•1£r774~ or 646·1287 Recreational Vehicles 956 DODGE '72 l/4 TON VAN Cycl•s, Blk•I Scoot•r• 925 CiH.EAT Christm11~ pre5ent. '7.1 C.1·5, :ID4 \'8, hubs, fu!I R & l.f. P S. autu .. supt>r llnnda ~. S,.'iO. 20.U Nc\\•port rflgt•, 1!1·11 1\' bnr, CB r11d 10. in~s. gllint 1-ubl.>('1·. l52·195KJ WIU. l.rade 'fi.9 Kai\' 500, Hlvd .. C~t 64:>2406. sterf'<'1, t"I•-. ~h1vi11~. 111usl $3295 t..1ACl l 3, for r;ml dirt bike. Never used . Ladles l spd, Sf'll' ~·1B·ti:,f!. Also wlll sell 646-4662 S.15. Incl nil access. V.\V,. g!nss body, 4spd, Xlnl . . .... OCT DATSUN D•an Lewl1 lmport1 1966 Harbor. C,r.t. 646-930: \VANT to buy 11)65 Cheveilf' ~1alitru Sta. \\'agon or Jett lront lender, grille an(! front bumper for 65 Chevelle hlalihu or Sia. Wagon. Call, ru;k for LIUTy at 96!1-49TI C,\~J.I i'~OR l'OU lt CA!t 546-7070 Autos, Imported 970 OATSUN DATSUNS, 'NEW '74s NOW IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY B210's thru 260Z models Over 100 new & used ECONOMY CARS ON DISPLAY ... , " . OCT DATSUN ~ ... ~-,,,_ ... ~. "'"' ·~ ~ ...... "~· "' "'-'" •>40·044::1 ,...,,. ,.,.,.. WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR NOT. WILL PAY TOP DOLL.AR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. 69 DATSUN PICKUP. Spa.cl? & economy. 1zusm1 Take trade. 831-:20-IO or 495-49',19 Dir. 19n 2407. LOADED Privnte party, GTJ-JS(ll '72 240Z, air, n1ags, AM/Fi\l stereo type. 21 l\1PG, 542·6241 ext 2&1, 673-ffi49. 1972 Datsun 510. New dition. 30 flIPG .. $1!llXJ. Call 5J6...0.-193 FIAT ron- '7.1 Fiat. 12~ Spider, ma..:s. A.:\i!·F!\t ~terro, 3500 1111, per! <'Onrl S:tT:il. fii&-7497 JAGUAR $2977 C'nvrr.,, Imnuic. S 50 0 0. Gi.>-2287 '!i9 911T. !\lltg \\'his , A.\1.F:-.l tJ>~o~:f !t;~~~~~~~:~:~~.:· ' -• If ·I (' '' (.1r..q·1o·• S:'.·\;,Q, •19,,-2011 ,,·lcc>J&.~31c.~"c.,...._ """ RI )(If. .. . > J,, ,, ----~ , 'J6 POR..."CHE Sl>f'('<tSll'r, * Mazda 73 Rotary * niint r('slnl'cd orig, Pri. 11ty. $66 MONTH 711-91\f-T.<>S 36 l\.IONTHS OPEN LEASE l,,.,',,,'-'9::'1"1T:,::T=n",..-,-.~5-,-pd~. -:A'°ff"oy \\'ill a.:i·ep! lrade·ins inags, 2;,,000 nli, $8600. Call CALL !llR. fR\" S42·66fi6 ~•'if>-----f.07-1 Hunt. Beach MAZDA PEUGEOT NEW PEUG_EOT DEALER • Com plete Sal~'s nnd Setvlce. 1n11 Beach Bl. 842-lif .6 50 eompaC'!s on dlsplay. '73 MAZDA RX-2 C1~. A111n. PACIFIC MOTOR T1·uns., I1nmac. (JO:~Jll.fVl :r yr. fin. uvai!. s:a-'..nto IMPORTS or ·1!!T<l!J4:! Dir. PEUGEOT /SUBARU '7.! J\-!a2da, lo~ded, i\lusl :<I'll~ 1557 \V. Lincoln t\v•' .. ·l·spcl. .(IM(f ill ~.tct"i'O \apr i\nnheirn SJJ-82211 deck, au· ..... 16-IOh:.! MERCEDES BENZ __ S_A_A_B __ JIM SLEMONS * SAAB Best deal alv.•ays. Comple!r IMPORTS selection nov.·. Buy or l~asc MERCEDES BENZ from AlITHORlZED $;\LES & SERVICE Jim Slemons Imports Jim Parkinson's . [h-.1rh Jh11p1111~; .l~ ,,.._ •. ' J' ",. "'' r ,1,..,.,,...1 t""" frl" •~"-"' . .. . (We'r<' lop buyer for any 645-6400 or 645-6400 used ;\1crf'etles Benz.J :.=.="'T=o=y-=-=o"TrA7"--.. 1.100 Quail NC'lvport Reach ENTER ,.fd;1'~a,AnT11un 72 Toyota Carina 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY •I speed, radio & heutC'r C864· f~T\VJ. $2177 Sha rp New Car Dt41l l Trade-ins -eJDi4 Coming In Every Day Atk About Our Unlquo TOYOTA Used Mercedes L•a1• 1966 J!arbor, c.r.t. 646-9303 House P!'f"'1mports BE ~RST! 6862 """""'"'· 8"'"" p.,, ORDER YOURS ~n the Santa Ana Ftv.'Y 523·= T 0 D A Y '70 t.1-B 2flO SL, cpe rdstr, 1'>1etallit• Gf)ld/rlrk hr.,·n, aulo. 11jr, Ailt-ri'I!, 2 tops, pri\' p1y , 6T~7715. A l!IJR !\1-Bnz, 220s clnssic ~\liln. Eni;:., body, tine. Nred-.; uJiholslry S 100 0 . ~1-'.:044. l'f.2 r.1EllCEDF'.5 l3t'n'1. 300 S. Cla.~sic. Cpe. l of 86 nu1de~ 8J l-2Q.1U or 493--49-19 Dir, Huge Shipment Of 1974 TOYOTA'S Are Coming Soon (All Model,) Your Economy ,(ar Needs OVER 80 USED GAS SAVERS IN STOCK HARBOUR vw 18711 BHch Blvd. 842-443S HUNTINGTON BEACH '52 vw. original type, split window clfl$.'\lC, nu paint. tires, brakes, clutch, maater cyl., headliner, much m0tt. Sacrifice $1350. 831-1075 66 CAMPE."R. new 1600 eng. Hi-be.ck seals, i;he.g cpt. Many e-xtnLs. $ll00. 302 Onyx, Bal 15. John '70 V\\', rndio, cocoa ni.al low mHes custom paint Ex- crllenl cond, Best oUer, M6- 28f2 ·70 VW Bug, l'tldlal Ii~. many extras, $1200. Laguna -194-3622 '66 V\V $325. lnoks teITible, runs good. 962·6.122 VV.' Bug 1964, body rolled, floor pan, engine, ete. are OK. 492-9849 Lqf,6 VW Bug. Runs good. Looks pretty good, $4:JO. &t>-1053 ·11 V\\' Squirre beck, xlnt rond . New tires $1100. 962.(),1174 'SSi '\/\\' COO\'. X1nt cond -+- :o speed bike. CaU 837-9362 11-nytimr. 'SH VAN V\V Gen111\n nu1de. f'u valvri; & hr;iQs. $800 nr best oU<'r fi7~.\59'2 '69 \10 LKS\VACEN. Good ('Ondilion. Clean. N c v. brak1·~ Sl.HY.i. 644-8!'76 'TO V. W. F'stbk. Excel & l·!ean. $1550. Call 833-3086 DELUXE Gi;Kart (Brlllld 642·8264 cond, roll ha.I', st. lf'gll!. • .,,, •~·~~·~~" _,..,..,. "" •o'"<" '.1.{'J ,.,.,., ' '"'·' ""'' New, 4 1-fP) In c11rton . Value GREAT Bike! Peugoet, pd l::"l895="'.=642--05==1,:,4 --~~'"'I S.100 Sell r.m Call 642 22'2'2 $13.1 ne\\'. your price SlOO 1970 Chevy Blll1.er, 4 'o•ohel'I --===07.=--, . . ' 642-82S4r 673-1510 Scott drive, '73 CHE:V VAN ALFA ROMEO *ALFA ROMEO ~llb rq1tt!i llluhn~; 1G>~U' W<:1q._..[, • ~~.~! . . ' . . . Xl<:E 2-+-2 Co1q>e '66. Xlnt REAL ga5 saver i2 28nSE cond. f.lust sacrifice hy 4dr 1'~-inj auto air am/fm priv. party. Only )1600. &lo\v Bluchk i m mac o.,, .. .,.,"" "" si;.1041 , -"-""""~· ·-' =~-~--,-7-4~T~o=y~o~T=A~S~ 1969 XKE Coupe, wir e r.1-B '72. 280 SE. 4,5, luxury '69 VW. Xlnt rondition. ~lust sell. S900. 968-1781 I '69 Husky, pert cone!, and CRH 642.6345 BL13BLE TOP extns., $600 or best. 67!>-TRADE '67 Ford wag. for V-8, unheard-Of value (QSZ. 7962 ~1otor cycle or $500. '7:1 CHEVY BlazPr, un· 093 ). ~1729 hel\evablf' list nf t>xtras. For $3989 TRJUMPll. 650 Bonneville, · f 11 644--0141 r 6P\1 re-bit rngine, A-1 conrlltlnn. GIRL'S 20" Schwinn bike, in ° ca 11 1· ' GUSTAFSON low n1ilef1gt. Oiler 586-4206 e....:ceUent i;hape $30. T k 962 Llncoln·Mcreury aft 6 & ...,·knrls. • 64CHi257 * rue 1 16800 Beach at \Varner TWO Boy's 5 spd bikes, like SCll\YINN St!ngr11y, 2 .68 OlEVY Pick Up \\'/Shell lfuntinglon Beach new, $45 ea. Sch\\inn bo~':'I 10 spds, 20" l!M 842·8844 * (2131 592.5544 CAii 646-6588. & 24". Call 673-s5g3 · 673--3ti7 "ll11n1t' of the Vik ing" •73 SUZUKI TM250~~K~o-n;"s, 1'11NI Blke, re·bll eng, $50 '6!1 EICanUno '64 DODGE Van. 225 cu in, plaatlc tank, A-1 cond, or best o!fer, 6 cyl-rough. $£IOO. Call slant-~iX ('ng, 3 spd tran,.., 54~1 645-0'.l07 11~~ .,246 IS mt per g11~. alr cond, ==~°""'="""'==-,! ~~~-=~=:=.:.o~-~-1 5 t e r e o I r ad10, ht'Rt<!r. 1973 HONJ),\, 3.50 Scr11n1bler, NISHlKI-OLYMPIAD 10 spd 57 GMC. 4 x 4. Side 59ddles. r adials, n1ags, aide & rear ExCt'I cond. l500 mi, $600. 21" frame. Orang@, bnU'ld Mechanlcally M>und. $800 or y,•tn<lov.,s, $6.%. 552-7815 646-1840 ,cne~wO-. "'M""o,''o-"'~ll_. 6"r.;..-'-:8-cl46c-,o=:. offer &12-8270 ·72 Chevy Vru1, * T. Long '87 HONDA, 3()'j Superhstwk '66 SUZUK'I 50 street & dirt. '50 OODGE 2~ Ton Dump, bed, \'·8, auto, rth, xln'l Ex. cond .. low ml. $250 be.~t excrll. cond. Sl25. Solid cond, gd f'ng, $500 cond. 2'J,0Cl0 Mt'.'I. $2900. ofter. MG-4596 842-23.fR or bst offr 6~74 Aquatle Center, 4535 W, 62 Matl'hleA. 65 triumph dirt '68 HONDA S90. $80. '69~ '66 Ford PU wl lhf'll, auto Coast H\\ry, N.B. blkts. CJ<Jod corKt. $2llo ea. Ynmaha 125 En<luro $260. IT'ftn!I, air. RIH, P/b, 18 '73 Dodge Van, 3 mo'• old. '68 Honda 50 $100. 893·6194. Bcllll good cond. 979-5845 MPG. $1195. 968-2908 Ms~. 1lde pipes. Call 1967 Y11maha. 100 J ust rebuilt $lB5. 1965 Montellft 250cc Dirt hike $~. "'4-3417 $225. YAMAHA, Mlni Enduro, Ex· eel cond. . 56-'18!6 GIRL'$ bl ... ; l En&· 26", 3 •!"I ad cond . S25 each 548-0930 HONDA 3°' DceUent condition $2!!0. 646-J ,gJ '65 HONDA 300 Scrambler nuno p>d u:x>. 645-3.171 1913 Horloy Sporlltor Stock. 11 ,00) mUes. 11500 tlrm • 543-3691 * Have aom11thlng you want to .Uf o.u.tned adl do It Mobil• HomH 935 $499. FORD PU. 'fiO, rack,1-=67co'.\-c;l209~.=~~~-~. aood mechanical 2 com!. '65 DODGE Van. Newly reblt MOBILE HOME can Mt-7895 eni;: & trans. $550. ean btwn FOR SALE: '70 % T.P .U. FORD. All pwr. 4 & 6 pm. 645-6977. SILVERCREST a /e, lo ml'1. 113 1/2 28th 1972 CHEV Van 1 ton Power MOBILE HOM& St. N.B. steering • bntke1 SJ,OClO )')' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA. drp., ''T'l OlEVY BLAZER, 4 49&-6138 draped, bll·lns.. relrta; .• whttl drtve. 16,00J mfles, FO~R""'"..i',.-e-=w=·-=F'"ord..,.--cV"•-n. wu.ber & elect. dl')'U, wired xlnt cond. 43P) • ..54t--2387 custom, MUlt aee. Gd a:aa for m air <Ond .. ldtoh. TIME FOR mi. Call ali 8 615-5602 clock, alonge lhed, land· '65 FORD wtndow van. ~ 1Caped paUo. Thrte yn. old Cyl., itlclt, m11.p. Good • like nu. ~ated In new • tond.. new paint. 644-5429. ~ul~hait~ = : QUICK CASH '62 FORD, 6 cyl, 1Uck, 49,<XXI ho,,_ $15 -Call EVES ml, extra 1harp. Beat oiler. ....... ·"""' . 54S--0857 21:~ SEEN AT : THROU"H A 1 ~n~Fo"=R=-o-::v"".,,,..., -.,r"'n1.-co:::nd::o. CRESTMONT U Cusf. Lnt. 6 cyl sli('k, Gl\s ESTATES ,.,.r. 12150. S<),.3143 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. (Central WANT AD Jo"ORD Van, 69. llutll (I)(, Ave. acro118 rmm Brto S1400. Ot!at oUeT. 6 cyl. Comm . flosp.l Lot #«$. Good mlle11.gc. 644-3!63 NB CONTAC°! RAY, PK. MGR.. 642 5678 '73 Ford Van, Buf'K\1nrly Red for sho .... ·mg. • fully cpt'd, whls, clean, CLASS SEU.S -00.!\678 S3900 Ftrm. m-.3127 •---~~---· Best deal always! BcrLinas trom S3795 !Ser. •0288). ·n·s & 'i3's. Complete se· Jection no\\•, Buy or lease from Jim P•rkinson'1 [ll';1rh Jhnp1111!i +(!' ''"'-' W .,,\ ""'"'"'I 'I,, •t I ! 'I !1~ -..... M5-&lfl'.I oc 64;-6406 Fat Profit is attained when you 11ell through retult-gel· ling Dally Pilot ClatsHled Ads . 60-5678 1,1,•heels, 4 spc:I. Cail S.1S-4!Ml5 + ECQnomy. Buy or take LEASE or BUY ait 6 or "'knd~. over leuse. 49'1·394R. '58 V.W. BUS, re-built $450. Phone 557-3182 5 to 9 FOR SALE '68 VW BUG 551·9969 alt 5. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD CALL 642-5678 ~IEllCEDJ::S fie-nz 250S, '68. Auto 1v/a 1r. Sl iOO. Call 6'12-3019 '&1 i\11-.:ncEDJ-:S 220 llU!IJ, JtEDUCED. F:xccl cond .. air. lull pv.·r 644-1711 195:i 100-i\fercerles De.i5el 2j New r.fodels . Nc1v Colors "' ~mlemi& W TOYOTA VOLVO '74 VOLVO'S HERE NOW Immedla le Deli~ry On All Modf'hl mpg, nlr. priv pty. $l500. 1966 !!arbor, C,f.1. 646-9303 "'" ,92-0,,. 73 LANDCRUISER t.1ERCEDES BENZ '73 Take BUY or LEASE over lease or buy. 6T>-.1RO!I SOFT-TOP Only Z,000 ml!e11 (;..lSllYO) $3977 J)w. lemi& -TOYOTA 1966 !-!arbor. C.f.I. 646-9303 TOYOTA '70 LNDCRSR. 4X4 SIM"\ top, ne11,. blur finish, v.1rle rims w/mud & lnO\I.' tlrcs. l978ASQ). $2495 COT DATSUN •••• "n"" " ~ •• ' ...... ....... "" ... ,. tJ>~olr 1966 lfarbor. C.i\I. 646-9303 Autos, Used 990 AMC 1968 JA\'L IN. hh1c & \\·hlfc. 11,'QOd l!rrl'>. l'hn,111c r1ni ~. nttd!I nnnor le1ul1•r \\'k. r t. trnt. S~10'.l 89.1-951:1 "Tl llornf'! \\'agpn. 6 cylir!Mr, xlnt rnnrl. lo u.U . AutomaUc. Citll .icri'-3.~T.'i BUICK '67 BUICK GS 400. Car of the ye11r. Cle11n. uldng $645. 21142 Brookhunt HB. Btw Sprllc ..t: Spar. ~'7287 '62 11UICK Special Runs .t look11 goixl Need11 trans se!nl '°""===~--=-,I _ Ha11 sniog device. $50. '70 l'OYOT1\ Corona Db:. 4 S4H~ aP<'f:'(l11, Xlnt mlle~ 1242 =---10 Bl ;f~rr",•"""f.·'"1·"'·1-1·a-,•:-7U;;;R AUJ) 831-2010 nr 4!'6-4949 ~" Dir. H.T .. r . P. Navy. 1,1,•ht vinyl '""· nnc O\\'OC'r fi7J..l;m • 1970 TOYOTA Mar k IT . CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS 4 <Ir, autf'I. Xln't cond. Ntw ·~ SKYT_,i\RK t'U!!tom dtlux, II~. b~ & bll lt. S14:,0 ulr, pl R, P· b, icood l'Or'l!I, or bst orr. ~156\ $13..v> or best offt'r. 846-316&. .. .. 0 12 DAILY PILOT JAuto1, -Used Sund.i~. 990 Autos. Used ·I I *SPECIAL* I *Of the Week '71 FORD 'I• TON PICKUP c'r1n111f•1' s1~1c-ii1I I :ttl0:.!h'. I S3199 '10 NOVA j IOO BUQI $2199 '68 CHEV. 9 PASS. WAGON (Yl ':\"i.'\."!• $1699 '68 CAMARO IVZG7~H S1699 '72 MALIBU COUPE 41'!;)9 1 S3099 '73 NOVA COUPE I 02911CL· 1 52999 OPEN MON THRU SAT 'TIL 9 SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 GROTH 18211 BEACH BLVD 847-6087 549-3331 HUNTINGTON BEACH ---BUICK BUICK '72 ESTATE WGN . CPE DE V'LE f-'ull 1•111 \ I I•\'.~. l' S. auto, <1ir 1·11nd . 1\·1.:,,'.''61 . I s1195 '.. . . 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NB 673-0900 VOLVO De•n Lewi1 lmPort1 1966 H•rbor Blvd., Cost• M•1• 6-46-9101 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 7:00AM ~~ Grambling College football 9:30 IJ (~ CJ)) Pro Football St. Louis at Atlanta. 10:00 0 ~ Ci) (ig) Pro Football Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns. 12:00 (V 1973 USGA Highlights 12:45 IJ (Q!j (!J) Pro Football Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys. 2:30 1 m Canadian Football "The Grey Cup" 2:001(1) 1973 USGA Highlights 3:00 1973 USGA Highlights 6:00 ~~tijl I Cliff Robertson In Squaw Valley · a ) Tennis Special The $50,000 Masters Indoor Tour nament. from Boston. Mass. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 6:00PM (}) l!]J (3) Pro football Los Angeles Rams vs. New Yo1 k Giants. WEDNESDA~DECEMBER12 6:00PM D Qi l.akers Basketball La kers vs. Detroit Pistons. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 8:00PM @ Boxing From the Olympic FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 5:30PM ~ ~ Lakers Basketball Lakers vs. Chicago Bulls. 7:00 (Ci9) ii)) American Horse and Horseman Show 8:00 era arriors Basketball Warriors VS. Portland. 11:00 0 USC Basketball Trojans vs. Santa Clara. SATURDAY,OECEMBER15 lO:OOAM Dm (a)) (i) Pro Football Detroit Lions vs. M1am1 Dolphrns. 11:30 8 1 3 NCAA Football "The Camellia Bowl" 1:00 · 6 ~Pro Football Pittsburgh Steelers vs. San Francisco 49ers. 2:15 0 QX ABC's Wide World of Sports UCLA vs. North Carolina 8:00 6 Boxing From the Olympic State Basketball. 7:00 i Rams' Highlights 9:00 UCLA Basketball Bruins vs. North Carolina. 11:00 USC Basketball Tro1ans vs. Arizona State. TIUO OF CU P•YM(NlS'? LEASE! ORDER YOURS NOW 1974 MODELS All MAKES CAll 01 SH GEORGE JOINE R DON C.R05 ~Y Seeing double? Ernest Borg· nine could easily pass as a double for the famous Vince Lombardi, and does-on the ABC special "Portrait: legend in Granite" airing Friday at lOPM. Have you chosen the right Lombardi? '(ou're right, he's the one on the left. * * * Marji Wallace, who won the U.S. crown of the International beauty J>'lgeant will bring her beautiful face and figure to London, representing her coun· try in the "Miss World" global championship to be presented on the ABC Wide World of En· tertainment, Tuesday at 11:30 PM. 6:00 7:30 8:30 11:00 1 l:JO b:OO 8:00 9:00 11:30 6:30 8:00 8:30 11:10 6:30 8:00 8:30 11:30 6:30 8:00 9:00 11:30 6:30 8 :00 11:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 11:00 11:15 1 l:JO THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK;, DECEMBER 9. 1973 ~ L~~T Evening Movies ., SUNDAY DECEMBER 9 5 (CJ "P•lef•ce" (com) ·Ja-Bob Hope. Jane Russell 9 "King Rat" (dra) '65-George Segal. Tom Courtenay 1 11 3 CC) "The Brotherhood" (dra) '68-Kirk Douglas. Ale• Cord 5 "P•r•troop Command" Cdra) '58-Ken Lynch. Jack Hosan 9 "'The M•le Anlmal" (com) '42-Henry Fonda, Ohvoa de Havolland 1 (C) "Gunfighters o fCua Grand e" (wu ) '65--Alex N icol ll "And Then There Were None" (mys) '45-Louos Hayward 13 "In Which We Sente" (dta) '42-John Molls, Noel Cowatd MONDAY, DECEM BER 10 7 (C) "River ol No Return" (dra) '62-Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe 5 (C) "The Viking Queen" (dra) '67-0on Murray, Carota 9 (C) "Cockeyed Cowboys of Calleo County" (com) '69-Dan Blocker. 4 23 6 (Cl "Key West" (dr<1) '73-Stephen Boyd. Woody Strode, Tiffany Bolling. Sheree North. 7 ''C•pe fear" (susp) '62-Robert Mot~hum, Gregory Peck. Polly Ber'-en. Lori M<1rtin, Martin Balsam. Jac k Kurschen, Telly Savatas 10 (C) 'D·D•y the Sixth of June" (dra) '56-Robert Taylor 17 3 CC) "The Oscar .. (dra) '66-Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Home Before Dark" (dra) ·~a -Jean Sommons, Dan O'Herllhy, Rhonda Fleming. 3 "Susan Sl•de" (dra) '61-Connie Stevens, Troy Donahue 5 "Are Husbands Necusary?" (com) '42-Ray Milland, Patricia M orrison. 7 (C) "The Enemy Below" (dra) '57-Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens 13 "Frontier Gal" (wes) '45-Yvonne DeCarlo, Rod Cameron TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 7 (C) "Any Second Now" (d ra) '69-Stewart Granger. Lois Nettleton. 5 (C) "The Viking Queen'' (dral '67-Don Murray, Canta, 9 (C) "The B ig Gamble" (coml '61-Steptien Boyd, Juliette Greco. 7 J7 3 (C) "The Cat Creature" Csusp) '73-Meredith BalCter, David Hed1son, Stuart Whit man, Gale Sondergaard, Renee Jarrett 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "The D.I." (dra) '57-Jack Webb 5 "Golden Earrings" (drra) '47-Marlene D•et11ch, Ray Milland 13 "Hollywood Story" (mys) 'SI-Richard Conte, Juhe Adams WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12 7 (CJ "'Bells Are Ringing" Part I (com) '60-Judy Holl1d11y. Dean Marton. Fred Clark. Eddie Foy Jr 5 (C) "The Viking Queen" (dra) '67-Don Murray. Carita. 9 (CJ "These Thousand Hiiis" (wesl '59-Don Murtay. Richard Egan. 1 17 3 (C) "Message to My Daughter" (dra) '73-Bonnoe Bedelia, Martin Sheen, Kitty Wynn~ 2 (29 8> 8 (Cl "Assignment IC" Csuspl '68-Stephen Dovd Camilla Sparv, Michael Redgtave 5 "The Uninvited" (mys) '44-Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey 13 "Abandoned" Cdra) '49-0ennts O'Keefe, Gale Storm THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13 7 (C) "Bells Are Ringing" Concl (com) '60-Judy Holliday. Dean Marton, Fred Clark. Eddie Fey Jr. 5 CC) "The Viking Queen" (dra) '67-Don Murray, Carota 9 (C) "The Love God" (corn) '69-Don Knotts. Anne Francis 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "The Last Escape" (adv) '70-St uart Whitman, John Collon, Pinkas Braun 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "The Power" (dra) '68-George Hamilton. 5 "The Lost Weekend" (dra) '45-Ray M1ll11nd. Jane Wyman. 13 "Crime In the Streets" (dra) '56-Sal M ineo, John Cassevetes. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 7 (CJ "Ensign Pulver" (com) '64-Robert Walker, Burl Ives 9 (C) "Nlitht Gallery" (clra) '69-Joan Crawford. Barry Sullivan 2 (29 8) (C) "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" (f an} '64-Tony Randall. <;ATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 9 (C) "Robin and tile Seven Hoods" (com) '64-frank Sinatra. Dean M artin, Sammy Davis Jr , Peter Falk l l (C) "The Barkteys of Broadway" (mus) '49-Fred Astaire. G1ngt>r RORe•s 7 17 3 (Cl "You'll Never See Me Again" (dra) '72-0avod Hartman, Jane Wyatt. Joseph Campanella 4 23 6 10 (C) "Hotel" (dra) '67-Rod Taylor. Cathe11ne Spaak, Kad M alden. Melvyn Douglas. Michael Rennie 23 6 "Paranoi•c" (mys) '63-011ver Reed. Janette Scott (29 8) "We Were St r•ngers" (roml ·49-Jennifer Jones, John Garfield 3 "Youngblood Hawk" (dra) '64-James Franciscus. 2 (C) "The Kiiiers" (dral '64--Lee Marvin, John Cassavetes. 7 (C) "The Nun's Story' (dral '59-Audrey H epburn, Peter Finch. 9 "War Hunt" (dral '62-John SaKon Rober1 Redford. Gaven Mc Leod ll (C) "The Blue Lagoon" (rom) '49 -Jean Simmons. 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He brings a new (or very, very ancient) kind of meaning to Christmas in the lives of everyone he touches with his blithe spirit. t r- ic re " o- n id a- c- • THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 9, 1973 DAYTIME PROGRAMS !Sears] MORNIN G 6:00 6 I 8J Sunrise Semester 0 Knowledge ID University of the Air 6:30 6 Odyssey 0 Not for Women Only (6) Daybreak (}I Educational Programs fi9) Garner Ted Armstrong ID New Zoo Revue 7:00 6 1;2& (~ t 8 1) (81 News 0 ~J @ G.9) m Today Show I J!?t~::,oons " Garner Ted Armstrong Bozo's Big Top Stock Exchange Seume Street 7:30 0 The Gallery 1 61 Jeff's Collie §News Piunne Skip 'n Woofer 8:00 6 (1'9 '8 ) Captain Kangaroo n Jack la lanne ?"61 Luve It to Beaver Q Ralp h Story 's AM 8 Sunup Mel Knoepp ~Public Affairs Dennis the Menace f J Public Service 56 Bozo's Big Top flI) Educational fulurei 8;30 0 features 'i) Ozzie & Harriet ~Yogi & friends Cumby 1 \31 New Zoo Revue ~6. Manna ED Yoga for Health 8:50 ( 3 News 9:00 6 (~9 (8-) (8 The Joker's Wild f3 1 flI) Sesame Street 0 Dinah's Big Week-Rock * Hudson, Andy Williams Willie Mays and Mala Rubinstein join Dinah 1123 (6) o m Dinah's Pl1ce t26 Futures Ben Casey News I Love Lucy Tennessee Tuxedo l17' 3 ' Movie· <>ee Oayl1 me Movies 9;30 6 (tw (8 ))(8 ' The $10 , 000 Pyramid 0 Q~ @ O~ m Battle 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. I Philbin & Co. Green Acru Romper Room 10:00 ~ (\29 (8 ,) 18 1 Gambit 3 O Movie: See Daytime Movies · ~ (6) ~Ol m Wizard of Odds t 6 Run for Your Life m Andy Griffilh (E) City Kids El) Stock Exchange 'l6 700 Club flI) Educational Programs 1~15 El) Phyllis Denny Show 10:30 6 ({.2! Cll) CID Love of Lile O ~~@@)m H ollywood Squares ID That Girl (E) Futures G} News/Pandorama del Valle 10:50 @ (V Joe Baratta Health Show 11:00 6 (rj9 (@...•) 00 Young & the Rest· less 0 ~1 (jJ 0 m Jeopardy ·~1 The Fugitive OJ lhe Flying Nuf'I..--" (E) Features 111 00 News ED Electric Company CE Liars' Club 11 :30 f) (~9 rs 1) le Surch for Tomor· row 0 '23 6 10' rn W h 0 , W h a t 1 Where Came 0 Gene Autry I Qt ~ G} Brady Bunch Let's Rap Wanderlust · Stock Exchange flI) Mister Rogers' Neighborhood AFTERNOON 12:00 Noontime m Three on I MStch Movies: See Daytime Movies 6 Huel @ (1j fl) Password 8 ) (i2) m I!) ef ~ 6 News • The Rul McCoys ~6 Tennessee Tuxedo ED Futures (~ r"j') Ann Cutcher Show 12:30 6 (~ i....8J) 00 As t he W o r Id Turns 0 Ii~ 6 @) m D a y s o I 0 u r Lives CI) Truth or Consequences I (!i) (i) fl) Split Second Make Room tor Daddy Movie: See Daytime Movies Dialine fo r Dollars 56 Not for Women Only 1:00 6 (~ @ ) 00 The Guiding Light 0 ~ @ · 0 m The Doctors i Anything You Can Do (IT m fl) All My Children Movie: See Daytime Movies ~ Phil Donahue Show ED Educational Features 1:30 6 <:29 (81) '.U Edge of Night 0 Q~@ i@ m Another World 6 ' Mike Douglas 0 (pl (3' ffi Let's Make A Dul ID Galloping Gourmet 2:00 6 (~ LQ 1) ® New Price Is Right 0 12) (6) o ~ m R e t u r n to Peyton Place 0 (i7l ffi ffi Newlywed G1me (E) Petticoat Junction 2:30 6 <129 ,})> L8 l Match Game '73 I ~ ~j ''°' t26 m Somerset GI (31 rn 6ir1 in My Life features flI) Educational Programs 2:40 ID Ben Hunter Interviews 3:00 6 (~9 iBl) The Secrd Storm 0 Truth or Consequences 0 Highway Patrol l 6) 0 ID ~~ Cartoons 0 (f~ 00 CE General Hospital (§) (iQ) Movie: See Daytime Movies. (E) Untie Waldo ~~@ Three on a Match ED Mr. Wizard a> Mi Rival mcinema 36 3:30 6 Dating Game 0 Mike Douglas Show 0 Ozzie and Harriet ( 6 J Dennis the Menace I (!1J ~ Cl) One Life to Live Banana Splits @ (q9, (il) Cartoons ~:Ji (6J Movie : See Daytime Movies. /'l(Ji Green Acres m features fl) Felix the Cat 4:00 6 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 The Rifleman t 6) Get Sm1rt I (1.? ( 3; ffi Love American Style Grab Bag @Cartoons Los Torres "261 Beverly Hillbillies ED Sesame Street (.;29 ~8 ) The Munsters a> Sube Pelayo fZ) Underdog 4:30 l J , Movie: See Daytime Movies Youth in the 70s Mon. i Father Knows Best The Flying Nun News Flipper Yogi & Friend s (E) Batman ITT' (5) Butch's Back Alley !26l I Love Lucy; Star Trek Fri. (efc> (8)) Movie; See Daytime Mov· ies G) Wild Wild West fZ) Kimba 5:00 I rfQJ News News; Jerry West Show F11 6 IE) Gilligan's Island (8 I Drum of Jeannie 0 Luve It to Beaver ID The Flintstones @ (3) Green Acres t1) Natacha 1'261 Stu Trek I Mister Rogers' Neighborhood El Amor Tiene Cara de Mujer Western Sar Theatre a!) Huggie Boy Entertainment ff) Three Stooges 5:30 (~J News Mon. 0 Twilight Zone; Jerry West Show Wed , lakers Basketball Fn lakers at Chicago Bulls (6) Mayberry RFD I (8) (fT: (3) 5~ 6 ffi News Beverly Hillbillies Bewitched I Dream of Jeannie ~61 Lakers Basketball Fri Lakers vs Chicago. flI) Electric Compony ffi Don Wilson's Town Talk fZ) Speed Racer DO YOU KNOW? We Can Repair Most Makes of HEARING AIDS Quickly and Economically Chances are that Sears ca n repair the hearing aid you're wearing now, whatever brand it is . Bring it in today for a clean-up. inspection and estimale. Tf it must slay. you'll wear one of our hearing aids until yours is ready. ASK ABOUT SEARS' BATTERY CLUB FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY THE EASY WAY Ask About Sears Convenient Credit Plans lt•.,ln~ \Id• tr• Avolltblr a1 thl" t-'ollo,.lnJC \rt h ~'"''' Uu•nt l'H~ f'C)mpton I •n,.«MHI ~;I \1onl• fOl,.d1lr ··~1 .... (>0<f I •1•n1 11111• IA>nR Ro,•h 'Ion hr Ida• l't•tdot l'lro ti Rlmp1u Pl!mf!n• "<>uth l'oo~I l'l1u Torraft('f" \ .11., Page 5 ' l l SUNDAY DECEMBER 9 MORNING 7:00 U The Hair Bur Bunch ~ The Christophm LS Ru Humbard 0 Government Scene J_O Inch Htgh, Private Eye ID Unit Two (l~ 00 This Is the lite ~6 Grambltng College football 7:30 i) Amazing Chan 0 This Is the Lile O Chapl1in of Bourbon Street (6) Movie : "On the Loose" (dra) '51-Joan E11ans. Melvyn Douglas (:) )6 Billy J. Hargis 11 The Add1ms family Uement.ry News Sacred Heart/The Christophers ~~ >:: Ro Humbard 561 Mideast Analysis m Pantalla Domlnitill 11:00 0 Church With A Vision \ 6 Movie: "Hell's Kitchen" (dra) '39-Ronald Reagan. 0 (IT(]) CE H. R. Pulnstuf m Movie: "ussie Come Home" (dra) '43-E.ltzabeth Taylor m Church in the Home ~6 first Baptist Church 11 :30 0 1 ~CE Make A Wish 0 Movie: (C) "The Rawhide Years" (adv) '56-Tony Curtis. AFTERNOON 12:00 ()j 1973 USGA Hiehlights 0 It Is Written 0 Vision On @ Your Government Today '.lf C-3) Daniel Boorre ~6 Sunday Celebration Cl} Insight 12:30 f ~ The forgotten Minority 0 The Pacesetters f'6' The Rifleman 7:45 i 3 ' Sacred Hurt 8:00 Dusty's Treehouse · NBC Religious Special Peace & the Middle East" 0 Ru Humb11d 0 rn Directions @News "Wotld m Public Service 12:45 0 (~ (j ) rs~ Pro Football Wash ington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys 1:00 ~1 (ff (3' Directions 0 '.17; (3 It Is Written &l Look Up and Live 0 Her1ld of Truth i1'0 ~6 Old Time Gospel Hout I Wonderama Reviva l fires 8:30 Marshall Elron's Sunday School A field trip to the Statue of Liberty O Campus Profile (_{)lamp Unto My f eet fJ Meetin' Time at Calvary ID KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) m (l;ji 6 I Kathryn Kuhlman r1;1 (3) Rev. Ike/ Joy of Living (~9 Ji ) Town Hill Meeting 9:00 0 Face the Nation f3' Consumer Information 0 Challenge My Sermon 0 ()9 C-s ) Day of Discovery (~ Rul Estate Open House § Whit Would You Do? (if ~ (6) Oral Roberts 110 It Is Written @ Voice of C1lvary T7 ()1 Revival f ires 561 Bob Wells Hour 9:30 0 ((29 (S ) Pro f ootball St I OUIS at Atlanta 13) Accion de la Comunid1d O NFL Game of the Week O Ortl Roberts O Domingo (i) let There Be l ight O Amazing Prophecies 10 Day of Discovery ffi ~ r3 Old Time Gospel Hour ,ii r6) First Baptist Church :26 Govern or and the Students m Musica y Palabras lO:OO 0 '23 (6 l 10 ff' Pro f ootba l l Cinc1nnat1 Bengals al Clrveland Browns 9 Hour of Power ( 6) Home Buyers' Guide 0 (31 Kid Power (8 Adventu" Theatre O Movie: (C) "Y1nkee Buccaneer'' (adv) '52-Jeff Chandler ~ Christopher Close.Up m Esu u la Vida 10:30 0 (17l '3' rn The Osmonds m Tony & Susan Alamo (ft 13, Spring Street USA Page 6 0 International Zone 0 THE KING IS COMING * 'Satan's Coming Dictator' OR . HOWARD C. ESTEP O The King Is Comine '"61 Roller Games 8 Q) Issues & Answers Movie: (C) "Mayil" (adv) 66- c;aJid Kahn. Jay Nor1h 10 lee Trevino's Goll m Daktari (D Here Come the Brides 2~ 'I; forum )6 Revival Fires ff' faith for TodaJ l :30 (J• (!T CJ) Issues & Annms 0 Insight O The Eiplorers O Movie: (C) "Thunder in the Sun" (wes) '59-Jell Chandler 10 Meet the Press 2l (6) f ilm feature 16 Billy J. Hargis ff) Berlioz Requiem A Music for Youth performance taped at St. Josa phat's Basilica 1n Milwa ukee. Wisc ff' Travel the Wor1d Cil Celebrity Bowling 2:00 (3 r orum 0 On Campus 0 Movie: (C) "Rup the Wild Wind (adv) '42 -John Wayne 6 Movie: "The Barkleys ol Broad· Way" (m us) '49-fred Astaire 10 San Diego Happenin11 m Outer Limits @ Movie: "The Kettles 1n the Ozarks" (com) '56 -MaqnriP Main li 3 I USG~ Highlights '26 Faith for Today m Christopher Close-Up 2:30 '3. Voice of Agriculture 0 Elpression : Ca st /West 10 ff' Insight TT 13' Ci!nadian f ootb1ll "The Grey Cup" 2 6 fires ol Evilngelism ffi Pentecostill Temple 3:00 (3 Youth in the 70s 0 A_l!iculture USA 0 ffi 1973 USGA Highlights High lights of the US Open, the U S Womtn'~ Open, IJ S Men's Ama THE DAILY PILOI , I V WEE .... DlCCMO[R 9. l•l7J teur and the U.S. Public Links Champ1onsh1p Goll Tournaments. O Movie: "The Gazebo" (com) '60 -Glenn rord, Debbie Reynolds. (101 American Sketchbook m Chiller 23 (6) u Rau .26 To ny & Sunn Alilmo ff) Cross Country Skiing m Inspirational living 3:30 r 3 University Dialogue O f ocus I Head On The Virginian Alerta/Greetings From Germany '26 Religious Town Hall ff) Sounds of Silence Sk11ng 1n the solitude of the B11t1sh Columbia mountains m Insight ff' Hum1n Dimension ff) Wild Wild West 4:00 0 Newsmakers t3 l Real Estate Report 0 Meet the Press Ci1 Movie; "Three Desperate Men" (d1a) '5\-Preston Foster O Suspense Theatre "Kn1Rhl's Gambit" ' s , Victory at Sea (lo Hee Haw .23 '6 l Fiim feature ';l6 Voice of Evangehsm ff) Consultation (ll9 re ) Safui to Adventure I Taros This Is the Lile P1norama Latino Ef) Campus Profile 4:15 Cf' Movie: "Critic's Choice" (com) '63-Bob Hope. Lucille Ball · Sunday 4:30 §Guitar Workshop Superstars of Rock The Bee Gees, Paul W11l1ams, Dino Martin Wild Turkey and Dr Hook guest 8 Face the Niltfon m Movie: "Stand Up and fight" (adv) '39-Robert Taylor fl) Korean Yuiety 03 f 6) Meet the Press 76 Pattern for Living ff) Black Elperience (:29 18 1) Challenging Sea m rn Movie fl) Corona Now S:OO O World ol Survival John r orsylhe narrates ''The Kelpers ' • O Hee Haw 0 10 ffi News s (~ 181 ) Unlilmed World O The World at War 'Red Star" ( 1941 1943) A look at 1he Russian Army and the death blows 11 dealt Hitler's troops @ Daniel Boone ~6 Hour or Deliver1nce ff) Wall Street Week ~ Capulina Ef) Three Stooges 5:30 O It Takes All Kinds r6-I SPECIAL I A Whole New Season Cal1ed Winter 0 NIGEL ATTEMPTS TO * SEE KING JAMES ON .. RAINBOW SUNDAE" O Rainbow Sund1e ''The fortunes of Nigel" r1rst of a 5 part series by Sir Walter Sco tt (8 News (fo Movie: (C) "On the Double'' (com) '61 -0anny Kaye fl) Korean Dram1 fij 16) Carner Ted Arm stron11 ~~ Fires of Evangelism ff) Washineton Week in Review (~ (j ) T1lk to the M•n•l[tr ~ Chespirito fE Roller Games EVENING 6:00 O I SPfCIALJ Cliff Rob ertson i n Squaw Valley A variety hour with Robertson playing host to Ed Ames. Lynn Anderson. fannie Flagg and the comedy team ol Belland & Som mer111lle, frank Gifford, John Brodie and inlerna11onal sli11ng champions Spider Sab1ch and Billy Kidd (J The ~gini1n O~mNews O Movie : (Cl (2hr) "Palef1ce" (com) '48-Bob Hope, Ji!ne Russell (S 1 SPECIAL The living Arctic fJ (~9 8 ) Tennis Special The $50,000 Maslers Indoor fournament m Night Gallery ffi Akko·Chan's Secret l2l 6 Dialogue ~ ~sey Slntoi Show ff) Storefron t a!) Viaj1ndo por el Mundo 6:30 O The Thrillseekers 16 1 World of Survival O Ouie's Girls Sum becomes dis couraged with her grades and dt' c1des to quit college m I SPECIAL I Merv Griffin and the Christmas Kids Mrrv v1s11s a Christ mas v1llar.e inhabited only by ch1I dren Special guests include Rodney Allen Rippy h1~ new g111f11end Kejo (3 yea1s oldl . Ricky Segall. John Sheldon (son of Jack Sheldon). gut tar player Randy Gray, pianist le land Greenwald Mary McDonough and Eric Scoll from lhe Waltons ffi The Sunset 21 6 1 News ff) John Sutherl1nd; Who's Alr11d of Opera (Rl H1ghl1ghts lrom Verdi's "Rigoletto .. m Fanlarria Falcon m Beau James Show ff} The Rookies 7·00 ~News . 23 16 I rn Wild Kingdom 6 Movie: {C) (2hr) "The Cat" (adv) '66 Peggy Ann Gainer Q I Am Somebody 8 At Issue ffi Passport to Travel ffi Daikon No Hana j6 Voice of Victory ff) Zoom! rn Kippy Co sas a!) Tutro def Domingo 7:30 O ( 29 B ) '9 New Perry Mason A Vietnamese girl 1s charged with murdermR a man she claims is her husband and Mason 1s hard ptessed to prove her innocence when 1t turns out lhe dead man also has an American wile 0 :fl r6' lo m I hECIAL ) The Little Drummer Boy (Rl The popu lar Vulel1de son g provides both the title and lhr Iheme ol this story ahoul a young boy who arnves al the man1ier in Bethlehem with nolh 1ng to otrer the Ch11stch1ld but a a song Filmed in "an1mag1c " 0 THE FBI-NEW SEASON * NEW TIME-NEW CASES 0 rr 3 rn The FBI Lloyd Nolan stars as a 1ud1ie who is lhe target of an unsuccessful assass1nal1on at lempt by lhe son of a man lhe 1udge sent to prtsnn some 15 years earlier 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "King R1t" (dra) 'GS-George Segal ID Lucy Makes Room for Danny Barnaby 1nvesllgates the death of a Danny Thomas guests. corporation president 1n a plane (E) Three Passports to Adventure crash and turris up three suspects ~Lassie within the organization with reasons I Los Angele s Collective lo murder 1V Musical O Garner Ted Armstrong Sports O Community Feedback m Italian 1V Hour m I SPECIAL I Voices of Christmas 8:00 Les Brown and his band lead a -B. c b , chorus or professionals and non '6 mg ros y s professionals 1n singing popular * Sun Valley Christmas Christmas carols. On BELL SYSTEM m The Big Question FAMILY THEATRE 10:00 0 The Issue Is 0 ~ (6) [Ql m I SPECIAL I Bing 0 Day of Discovery Crosby Sun Valley Christmas Show (iQ) I SPECIAL I Young Volte s at Bing and the family celebrate the Christmas Time Yuletide season lrom Sun Valley, m EE News Idaho. wrlh Connie Stevens. John (l3 (6) NYPD Byner. Michael Landon and skater tJt) 700 Club Jan Mischa Petkevi tch ff) I SPECIAL I Ron Resch : Paper and O I SP1C1AL I Journey to A Dr eam: Stick Thing Film (R) San Simeon Ricardo Montalban r1~r ~ El Encuentro rates th is special shot entirely fr om tli) Face An Action the Channel 5 Tetecopler. as pilot ffi Lou Gordon Show tarry Scheer follows the rou te of 10:30 f) The Protectors "Route 27" W1ll1am Randolph Hearst and hrs aJ Reasoner Report guests from l os Angeles to San 0 The Time Being Simeon ·~ the th1r11es 0 Oral Roberts (E) Sal art to Adventure 0 The [vii Touch "The Homecom €!) Nippon No Uta/News 1ng" Harry Guardino stars as a law 76 Paul Bowman Show . yer who goes lo a small town to ID Men Who Made the Movies meet his client and rs mel with open "William Wellman·· One of Holly host1l1ly by the townspeople. wood's most colorful characters, 18 At Issue Wellman gives salty 1rreverant and O 'THE KING IS COMING' funny rerollechons nf the Golden . Era of the movie& * Prophe-cy explained by EE Estellar '73 DR . HOWARD C. ESTEP CE Armenian 1V Hour I 0 The l<ing Is Coming 8:30 f) ( 29 8 ) 8 Mannil A routine ID Mission : Impossible t11p to San Francisco catap,1ults ffi ·23 (6) News Mannix into the midst of two rings (17, rJ-, T.H.E. Cat of smugglers (ffi 7@1) Channel 29 Talks To .•. 0 rf't r3 .. CB ABC Sunday .. Movi e: a!) Power of Positive Prayer (C) (2hr) The Brotherhood (dra) Cf) Nashville Music '68 Kirk Douglas. Ale~ Cord. Irene Papas L ufher Adler SLJSi!n Sir as 10:45 m Japanese Langua ge Program berg 'Br other IS p1ll~d against bro· 11 :00 e 3 0 (~ (J'1) News ther 1n the world of orgi1n11ed 0 Movie: "Paratroop Command" crime (dra) '58-Ken Lynch, lack Hogan m I SPECIAL I Reptiles and Amphi-( 6 Seymour Presents bians A National Geographic Special 0 8 (10 News showing how many of the world's O Movie: "Th e Mal e An imal" reptiles and amph1b1ans have sur (com) '42-Henry Fonda vrved for millions of year s (E) Kathryn Kuhlman m I SPECIAL I This Is Tom Jones CIT f3 A Discussion With •.. Tom·s guests are Shirley Jones. En Cl) Willie Murphy Show gelbert Humperdrnr.k, 011sty Spring Cf) It Is Written fi eld, And Otck Cavett 11 :15 (3 l Problem as Fam itares ff) Movie: (90) "Nine lives Are (~9 (Sl) Your Assemblyman Speaks Not Enough" (mys) '41 Ronald 11 :30 0 Name of the Game ReaRan O I SPEt rAt ! Is There lift After 9:00 Prisont John Barbour hosts this pro- 0 Bob Hope TIMEX Show gram wh ich explores the many dif * With Lu cille Ball, terent aspects of America's penal Sh. I J AP All 1nstilultons 1r ey ones, 0 Movie: (C) "Gunfighters of Casa America T earn & Others Grandt" (wes) '65-Alex Nicot 0 .ll ® 10' m I SPECIAL I B 0 b '8 Telepulse Hope Show Guests include Luc1llc '10 Burt Reynolds Late Show Ball, Shirley Jones and lhe All ID Movie: ''And Then There Were Amenca football Team None" (mys) '45-Louis Hayward Q lee Trevino's Golf (E) Movie· "In Which We Serve" '6 1 Movie: (2hr) "Kanai" (dra) '61 (dra) '42-John Mills. Noel Coward -Teresa lzewska rn ' 3 Sunday Showcase m W1ndering Samurai a!) High Adventure '26 The One. Way .. Cf) Movie ID Masterpie ce Theatre The Un .. 11•45 ((j9 Clfi) Spanish Movie pleasantness at the Bellona Clut) · Part 11 12:00 56 Right On eI) Tutro F1miliar 12:3016 New Directions a!) Germ1n Variety Hour 1 :00 f) (8'1 [ff; (:jl News 9:30 ffi Movie: "Belle l e Grand" (dra) 0 BUDDY EBSEN STARS ·s 1-vera Ralston * AS BARNABY JONES! 1:15 O Movie; (C) "Rancho Notorious" i)(lj9 (if))(j Barnaby Jones (wes)'52-Marlene01etrich THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 9, 1973 CAN YOU COMPARE THE TOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS 0 AMANA D G.E. D LITTON o TAPPAN V Check Our Low Pric~s- MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOLS THURS. SAT. FRI. SAT. Dec. 13 Dec. 15 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 5-9 :00 p.m. 12-4: 00 p.m. 5-9:00 p.m. 12-4: 00 p.m. tAVAtZA SALES ONLY . . . 6967 WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-5596 Page 1 ~ ' THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SATURDAY: DECEMBER 8th (P.M.) 3:00 History of Art (C) Lesson 31 3:30 History of Art (C) Lesson 32 4:00 History of Art (C) Lesson 33 4:30 The Science and Art of Football (C) "Defense Againsl the Run" 5:00 The Men Who Made the Movies (C) (PBS) "George Cukor•· 6:00 As American As A River Valley (C) (PBS) 6:30 As Man Beh111es (C) Lesson 21 "Defense Mechanisms" 7:00 Orange County Review (C) 7:30 Jau Set (C) (PBS) 8:00 Treason, Bribery, or Other High Crimes & Misdemeanors (PBS) 9:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: DECEMBER 9th (P.M.) 3:00 Sesame Street (C) (ClW) To day's show features the letter S and the number 10. 4:00 Carrascolendas (C) (PBS) 4:30 Sesame Street (C) (CTW} To day's show features the letters Q and S and the number 11 5:30 Zoom! (C) (PB S) 6:00 Orange County in Washington (C) 6:30 As Man Behaves (C) "Neuroses" 7:00 French Chef (C) (PBS) "The Artichoke'' 7:30 War and Peace (C) Episode 2 (PBS) 9:00 Performance (C) (PBS) "Mary land Trio" 9:30 Focus Orange County (C) "Col lege Student Leaders" MONDAY: DECEMBER 10th (P.M.) 3:00 History of Art (C) (So Cal Con· sortium) "Notre Dame and Char Ires·· 3:30 Miking Things Grow (C) (PTl) 4:00 As Man Beh1ves (C) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) To day's show features the letter~ U and Q and the number 12. 6:00 The Great Consumer Contest (C) "Here's To Good Health!" 6:30 Focus Orange County (C) "F:>rc 1ble Rape 1n Orange County" 7:00 The Great Consumer Contest (C) 7:30 Omnibus 50 (C) "University of California Campuses'' 8:00 The Men Who M1de the Movies (C) (PBS) "George Cukor" 9:00 As Americ1n As A River Valley (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Behaves (C) TUESDAY: DECEMBER 11th (P.M.) 3:00 As Min Behaves (C) 3:30 Chan·Ese W1y (C) (PBS) "Ptg Roasting and Pork Veg el able" 4:00 Carrascolendu (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTWl To day's show features lhe letter~ C and U and the number 2 6:00 Orange County Review (C) 6:30 History of Art (C) "Notre Dame and Chartres" 7:00 The Great Consumer Contest (C) "The Weighting Game" 7 :30 As Man Beh..ves (C) 8:00 Special of the Week (C) 9:00 Special ol the Week (C) "[ asl Meets West'' 9:30 Book Beat (C) (PBS) "The Oath" WEDNESDAY: DECEMBER 12th (P.M.) 3:00 History of Art (C) "Gothic Art and Literature" Page 8 3:30 Maklnt Things Wort (C) (PTL) "Wrappings" 3:45 lm1ges and Memories (C) (PTL) "Water'' 4:00 As Man Behaves (C) "Psycho lherapy" 4:30 Electfic Company (C) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) To· day's show leatures the letters Y and C and the number 3 6:00 The Great Consumer Contest (C) "The Weighting Game" 6:30 History of Art (C) 7:00 The Great Consumer Contest (C) "Pills 'n Bills" 7:30 The Science i nd Art of Football (C) "Defense Against the Pass" 8:00 Muterpiece Th11tre (C) (PBS) 9:00 Bill Moyers' Jo'umal (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Behaves (C) "Psycho therapy" THURSDAY: DECEMBER 13th (P.M.) 3:00 As Man Behaves (C) "Psych therapy" 3:30 French Chet (C) (PBS) "Beet Bourgignon" 4:00 Making Thines Grow (C) (PTL) "Mea Culpa" 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) S:OO Se~me Street (C) (CTW) To day's show features th e letters Band Y and the number 4 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) "Un1vers1ty of California Ca mpuses" 6:30 History of Art (C) (So Cal Con- sortium) "Extensions of the Gothic'' 7:00 Orenge County Review (C) 7:30 As Min Behaves (C) "Psycho therapy" 8:00 Focus Or1nge County (C) "Fore 1ble Rape 1n Orange County" 8:30 Women (C) (PBS) 9:00 Firing line CC) (PBS) FRIDAY: DECEMBER 14th (P.M.) 3:00 History of Art (C) (So Cal Con sort1um) "Extensions of the Gothic" 3:30 Women (C) (PBS) 4:00 Carrucolend1s (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 SeS1111e Street (C) (CTW) To day's show features the le tters A and Band the number 5 6:00 The Greet Consumer Contest (C) (So Cal Consortium) "Pills 'n Bills" 6:30 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 7:00 Ch1n-Ese Way (C) (PBS) "Pig Roasting and Pork Vegetable" 7:30 M1.ing Thing$ Work (C) CPTL) "Wrappings" 7:4S lm1ges and Memories (C) (PTL) "Water" 8:00 Advocates (C) CPBS> 9:30 Conflicts (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: DECEMBER 15th (P.M.) 3 :00 History of Art (C) 3:30 History of Art (C) 4 :00 History of Art (C) 4:30 The Science and Art of Football (C) "Defense Agatnsl the Run" S:Ol The Men Who Made the Movies (C) "Ge<irge Cukor" 6:00 A Piece in Space (C) 6:30 As Man Behaves (C) 7:00 Oran2e County Review (C) 7:30 Wuhinfton Str1ight Talk (C) 8:00 Washineton Debates for the ~v entiu (C) (PBS) 9:00 Masterple~ Thutre (C) THE DAILY PILOT. Tll WEEK. DECEMBER 9. 19 /J MONDAY DECEMBER 10 For morning and •fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 1 Ci) "Heeds We Go" (com) '33 -Constance Cummings. 9:30 O (C) "April Love" (mus) '57 - Pat Boone, Shirley Jones 10:00 Cfl "The Traitors" (wes) '36 -Tim McCoy O "Ster of leus" (wes) ·53 - Wayne Morris. 12:00 O "Topper Takes A Trip" (com) '39 -Roland Young, Consta nce Ben· nett ''The Mirksman" (wes) '53- Wayne Moms. 12:30 ID "The Red 01nube" (dra) ·49_ Peter Lawford, Janel Leigh 1:00 O (C) "Perils of P1uline" (com) ·4 7-Betty Hutlon. John Lund 3:00 t8 (C) "Rock·A·Bye, Biby" (com) '58-Jerry Lewis. C-Onnte Stevens 10 (C) "What A Woman" (dra) ·43 Rosalind Russell. Brian Aherne. 3:30 C2~ Ci) (C) "The Lost Min" (dra) '69-Sidney Po1t1er. Al Freeman Jr. 4:00 8 (C) "Twenty P1ces to Baller Streef' (dra} 'Sfi.-Van Johnson. 4;30 (~ (8)) "Asslg11ment Paris" (dra) '52-Dana Andrews. Marta Toren fVfNING 6:00 IJ 0 al m a!) News (J)@ (I) Pro footb•ll Los Ange les Rams vs New York Giants O Bon1nu Ci) Courtship ol Eddie's f1ther O Movie: (C) "River ol No Return" (dra) '62-Robert Mitchum, Ma11lyn Monroe. Tommy Retig. 0 The Lucy Show @) in @ (!;29 (i°") News I The nintstones Star Trek Simplemente Mari• Movie: (C) (2hr) "Stlte F1lr" (mus) '62-Pal Boone, Ann Margret EID Hodgepodge lodge fZ) Three Stooges 6:30 6 Hogan's Heroes a @ @ (1;29 (£)News · Diclr Van Dylre o Merv Griffin Show I Andy Griffith History of Art Living Easy Novel1 (£) Desert Theatre fZ) Little Rascals 7:00 I 0 m News Bowlini For Dollers (6 Movie : (2hr) "Ride the Pink Horse'' (adv) ·47 -Robert Mont gomery. Wanda Hendnx 8 Wiid World of Anim1ts I What's My Line? I Love Lucy Mod Squad Esmerald1 m .Dr1gnet Firing Line (Q9 (81) Bobby Goldsboro Show W El Primer Amor a!) Comedy fZ) Speed Racer 7:30 8 Waclry World of Jonath1n Win ters Ricardo Montalban and Paul Williams guest. 8 Police Sur2eon Help Thy Neighbor e The Thrillseellers Concentr1tion Wild Kingdom I Bewitched (6l The Price Is Right ( ral ) Nuhvllle Music I Jimmj Dean Show Hollywood Show The Ghoul Ging 8:00 e (ei9 (j)) (i)I ..... $,...,,, .... lC...,1.,..,AL-.) Dr. Se· uss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (R) The saga of the crotchety G11nch. known lor the "arsenic in his soul" 1s narrated by the late Boris Karloll, who is also heard as the voice of the Grinch The Grinch tries to erase Ch11stmas lrom the liny town ol Whov1lle by stealtng all lhe material symbols of the season 0 Q~ (6') (j01 m LolSI Luck O Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Vilting Queen" (dra) '67 -Don Murray, Can ta O The Rookies "Another Beg1nn1ng for Ben fuller'· An elderly policeman who was once Lt Ryker's supe11or otf1cer, creates problems wh en he plunges into the 1nvest1gat1on of the fatal assault on his best f11end O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Coclreyed Cowboys of C11ico Coun· ty" (com) '69-0an Blocker. Mickey Rooney, Nanette Fabray I The Ghost ind Mrs. Muir The Bold Ones La Sellora Joven Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. Hobbs likes A V1cetlon" (com) '62 James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara I Bill Moyers' Journal EJ Comanche Miguelito V1ldes Show Movie: "Call It A 01y" (com ) '37-0livia de Hav1lland, Ian Hunter 8:30 8 ((:29 (j)) (f\ I Sf'EC1ll! Frosty the Snowm1n (R) Based on Jack Rolltns' song of the same title. the fable 1s narrated by Jimmy Durante, who appears tn an1mat1on Comedian Jackie Vernon supplies the voice for f rosty. and Billy de Wolfe is heard as the treacherous prolessor Htnkle 9:00 0 '21 (liJ 0 m Diani "Neve r Ne't'er. Ever Agatn" Jerry Orbach guests as a young man Diana is nagged inro dahng as a blind date GJ Merv Griffin Show ta!> Novel• e HOLIDAY MERRIMENT * The Perry Como Winter Show from KRAFT e <ei9 /8)) (ii I Jj>WAL I perry Como Winter Show Perry Como and his guests -Sally Struthers, The Establtshment and Burns & Schrei ber-make the arrival of winter ol l1c1al 0 (lj 6 m NBC Monday Movie. (C) (2hr) "Key West" (dra) ·73_ Stephen Boyd, Woody Strode, Td fany Bolling, Sheree Nor1h Retired CIA agent's dreams of a peaceful life fishing tn florida are shattered when he becomes tne target of a revenge bent tycoon s e R e Cl e y is e ry d he ·e: If ed ul ed a ( 6) The Bold Ones O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cape Fea1" (susp) '62-Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum. Polly Bergen. Lori Maritn TUESDAY A family of three are living Quietly in a small soulhern town when, DECEMBER 11 fr om out of the past, a vengeance seeking convict appears and slowly, For morning and afternoon listings, inexorably lurn~ 1he1r lives 11110 a please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. labyrenth of lear as he ploh retribu Below, for your convenience, are tton+ror a lanc1ed wrong the day's movies. \lC)) Movie: (C) (2hr) "D·Daiy the Sixth of June" (dra) '56-Robert DAYTIME MOVIES Taylor, Dana Wynter @ The Untouchables (jJ; CI) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Os· 9:00 '17 @ "Make Me an Offer" (com) car" (dra) '66-Stephen Boyd, [Ike '54-Adrienne Corri. Peter Finch Sommer, Milton Berle ffi Roller G1mes 9:30 0 (C) "Swordsman of Sienna" m I SPEciAL I C1roling, Caroling A (adv) '62-Stewarl Granger, Sylva Christmas concert by the Mormon Koscina Youlh Symphony and Chorus per lO·OO rJ" "S tt r' G Id" (dr ) '36 lorm1ng en Salt lake Ci ty's world· · 'l u e s 0 a famous Mormon Tabernacle Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy g;) Entre Amigo O "Paid to I@" (dra) '54-0ane (l) Movie: "Dead Heat on A Merry-Clark. l hea Gregory Go-Round" 12:0-0 O "She Gods of Shark Reel" (dra) 9:301· Los A.n2el's Collective '58-Bill Cord ''Blackout'' (dra) '54 • La H1ena -Dane Cla1k Belinda lee · • V1riety ' . 10:00 0 (l'29 ( 8 ) 1 8 Med 1ciii 1 center 12:30 µJ "Bad Men of Brimstone''. (wes) "Deadly Game' Kay Medlord guests 39-Wallace Beery, Oenms 0 Keefe, as a mttcally 111 derelict who dreads Virgenia Bruce her lorthcom1ng reunion with her 1:00 O (C) "Papa's Delicate C4ndition" eslranged daughter (c.om) '65-lackie Gleason, Glynis l~ I Ho21n's Heroes Johns. 00m@';26News (!) Ni2ht G1llery 3:00 8 (C) ''The Oaring Game" (ad~) E'.E) W1shineton S1r1ight Talk '68-lloyd B11dges, Michael Ansara a!) International Vilriety 10 (C) "The Rack" (dra) '56 - 10:30 3 Dragnet Paul Newman Wendell Corey Tllk Back Twilipt Zone Tony & Susan Alimo : Chan2ing Music · News/Roller Games · • Pr1ise the Lord Club 11:00 1J 0 0 g;, (l) News (3) (j)@) EE ~ (i) News 0 Twili&ht Zone (i) Perry Muon I Phil Don1hue Show To Tell the Truth Get Sm1rt J (31 Classic Western Theatre 126 Alfred Hitchcock Presents <ef9 8 ) Tr1ils West 11:30 tJ (t;29 '8°") 81CBS lite Movie: (C) "Home Before Duk" (dra) '58 -Jean Simmons. Dan O'Herlihy '3 1 Movie: ''Susan Slade" (dra) '61 -Connie Stevens. Troy Donahue 0 flJ 6 (iO' rn Johnny Carson Wayne Newton is guest hosl 0 Mowie: "Are Husbands Neces· ury?" (com) '42 -Ray Milland, Patnc1a Morrison O Mowie: (C) ''The Enemy Below" (dra) '57-Robert Mitchum m Alfred Hitchcock P~sents (D Movie: "frontier Gil" (wes) '45 -Yvonne Decarlo. Rod Cameron \2:00 Ci) One Step Beyond 0 Boris Karloff Presents m Movie: ''Devil Doll" (mys) ':lfi -Lionel Barrymore. ei6 Phil Don1hue Show 1:00 ~ 0) (j~ m Tomorrow 8 Q1 (i) News • Wanted Dud or Alivr 1:15 0 Hl2hw1y P1trol 1:45 O Movie: "Never Wave at A WAC" (com) '52-Rosaltnd Russell 3:10 1J Movie: (C) ''Till Stranger" (wes) '57-loel McCrea 3:30 i3 ~ (C) "Oedipus, the King" (dra) '68 -Chmlopher Plummer. Lilli Palmer 4:00 IJ (C) "Man's ravo rite Sport" (coml '64 -Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss 4:30 ~ 1 Same as lOA~ listing (~ (8 ) "Sta2e to Tucson" (wes) '51-Rod Cameron, Wayne Moms EVENING 6:00 60 0 ~ g;,a;) (l)News 31 0 1 .~1 2j@(~(81) News O Bonanza Ci) C4urtship of Eddie's hthtr D The Lucy Show I The Flintstones Star Trek Simplemente Maria Herb Hafif Specl1t Hodgepodge Lodge fE Three Stooges 6:30 ~ ll1• (L Hog1n's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Any Second Now" (dra) '69-Stewart Grange1, Lats Nettleton, Joseph Campanella, Dana Wynter , Katy Jurado (8 ~~ m (~ (8 1) News B Dick Van Dyke 1101 Merv Griffin Show (lj Andy Griffith ~School Discipline living Easy Mundo Latino ffi Desert Theatre EE Little Rascals 7:00 1J ffi 0 rn News 0 BowlinR for Dollars THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. DECEMBER 9. 1973 (6 1 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Summer S1ock" (mus) ·51 -Judy Garland. Gene Kelly I 8 Saifari to Adventure O What's My Line? m I Love Lucy ffi Mod Squad 117 3 I Drum of Jonnie m [smerailda 23 r 6 l Dragnet ff) Washington Straight Talk ('29 ( 8 ) Hee Haw ~ El Primer Amor a;) Usted y la Policia ffi Speed Racer 7:30 O Trea sure Hunt Ci) Hogan's Heroes 0 (101 Hollywood Squares Q Help Thy Neighbor t 8 I Dusty's Trail 0 Concentration m Bewitched ITT' ( 3 ) To Tell the Truth (231 (6) Let's Make A Deal a;) Citywatchers rn Stand Up and Chee1 fE The Ghoul Gang 8:00 O (~ ra 1) IS I Mi1Ude Waller's anniversary gift to Maude is an electric organ on which he promises to serenade her-just as soon as he com pleles the mail order instruc tion course fE Corrion m Noches Tapatias 9:30 O ':26 (tjc> ta)) (8) Sh a It ''The K1dnapp1ng" Private detecti ve John Shall 1s ordered to serve as go between lor the kidnappers or a banker's wife only to find himself a fugitive from the police Paul Burke guests ffi Performance "Baltimore Cham ber Players" ro La Hiena ~ restival Mexicano 10:00 0 2=l < 6 '101 rn Police Story "Man on d Rack" Marten Balsam and Kim Hunler star 1n the story ol a police detective who mistaken ly kills another police man and is investigated by the lnlernal Atfa1rs Department 0 0 m @ ~61 News 00 Night Gallery 0 \17; l 3 ) CE) Marcus Welby M.D. "A Cry in the N1ghl" Dina Merrill guesls as a marine biologist who refuses to admit she 1s seriously ill until she blacks out during an un derwater dive fE Carmina ff) Film Special "Queen of Spades" A \uperslrl 1ous tale or envy, murder and revenge starring Dame Edith Evans d~ lhe Old Countess rumored lo know the secret of winning at cards 0 23 6 '10' rn Chase "A Bil of Cl;:.ss" Cesar Romero guests as a 10:30 O Talk Back silky smooth con artist who plans 6) Twilight Zone a $250,000 caper Beth Bnckell ffi Bill Cosby also guests ~ Musical Especlacular O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Viking ([:)Praise the Lord Club Queen" (dra) '67 -Don Murray, Cari ta 11:00 0 0 0 g;) g;, CE) News 0 (ffi (3 ff) The New Tempera· (3) (fl@) ffi ~~ f 6) News tures Rising "The Physical'' A mix 0 Twili2ht Zone up of lab reports at Mercy Hospital 00 Perry Mason endicates that Or. Mercy has ve I Phil Don1~ue Show nereal disease. To Tell the Truth O Million $ Movie: (C) (2~r) "The Get Smart Big Gamble" (comi '61 -Stephen 17J (31 living Easy Boyd . Juliette Greco ':1'61 Alfred Hitchcock Presenh I That Girl (el9 rs \) Trails West The Bold Ones L1 Sel\ora Joven 11;30 0 <!r1 (8 r) \~ 1 CBS Late Movie: '18 Americ1n life Style (C) The D.I. (dra) '5 7 -Jack m I SPECIAL I War & Peace Part IV Webb, Don Dubbins m Quien 0 l~:l (6) (fol m Johnny Carson a;) C4medy 0 Movie: "Golden Earrings" (dra) EE Roller Gilmes '47-Ray Milland. Marlene Dietrich. 0 117 (3 1 CE) Wide World of En· 8:30 O 126 (~ 18) () H1waii Five·O tertainment "Miss World Conlest" "The $100.000 Nickel' Victor Buono The finals of this International ~uests as an international thief on beauty contest lrom London, En· the list of lnlerpol's most wanted gland criminals who enhsts a carnival m Alfred Hitchcock Presents sleight of hand artist to steal a li) Movie: ''Hollywood Story" (mys) nickel valued by com experts at '51-Rtchard Conte, Julie Adams, $1 00,000 Richard [gan 0 <i7J (3) ffi ABC Tuesd1y Movie: (C) (90) ''The Cat Cruture" (susp) 12:00 (6) One. Step Beyond · 73-Meredith Ba)(ter David Hedi 0 Borts Karloff Presents son Stuart Whitman 'Gale Sonder m Movie: "Girl in White" (dra) '52 gaa0rd Renee Jarrett A dormant -June Allyson, Gary Merrill Egypl:an mummy·turned cat spreads a~ Phil Donahue Show I error 1n a deadly effort to fuUill Its l :OO 13, 0 f 8 1 ll (6) News legendary k~y to eternal life -0 (l(>l tit> m Tomorrow human sam.flr:e O Wanted Dead or Alive Q) Merv Gr1ffrn Show a;) Novela 1:45 O Movie: (C) "Inferno" (dra) ·53 9:00 0 2Ji (6"'1 (fQ•rn The Ma gician Robert Rvan. Rhonda Fleming Mag1c1an Blake beats a trio of 2:00 ID All-Night Show: "Commando," lh1eves to a long hidden cache of "The Second Wom1n" money, then seemingly throws the bills away right before thetr eyes r 6 l The Bold Ones ~ The Untouch1bles 3:10 1J Movie: (C) "four Girls in Town" (dra) 5 7 -George Nader, Julie Adams, rlsa Mart1nellt. Page 9 l I WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12 For morning and afternoon listings. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 if! (3 "l iving Dangerously" {mys) '36---Leonora Corbell, Otto Krueger 9:30 0 (C) "Woman's World" (dra) '65 -Clifton Webb, June Allyson. Fred MacMurray, Van Heflln, Lauren Bacall 10:00 3 "Agent for H.A.R.M." (sUsp) '66 -Mark Richmond. Wendell Corey • 0 "F.B.I. Gir1'' (mys) '52-George Brent Audrey Toller. 12:00 O "Crut Jesse James Raid" (wes) '54-Willard Pa rker "Mas- sacre River" (wes) '49-Guy Mad 1son I 2:30 m "Three Steps North" (mysl 5 I -l loyd Bridges Lea Padovani 1:00 O "Mr. Belvedere Goes to Col- lege" (com) '49 -Clifton Webb Shirley Temple 3 :00 8 "Love With the Proper Stranger" (dral 64 -Natalle Wood Steve Mc Queen 10 (C) ''The Ha nged Min" (mys \ 65-Roberl Culp. Vera Mile~ 3 :30 'll '6 (C) "A Man Could Get Killed'' (com) 66---James Garner Sandra Dee 4 :DO O (C) "The Prince & the Show· D girl" (dra l '57 -Sir Laurence Oliv1e1 Ma11lyn Monroe 4:30 ~ Same as l OAM listing (.29 8 ) ''The Young Don't Cry'' (dra) ·s7-Sal Mineo EVENING 6:00 tJ 0 p €[) m a!) tl) News 3 ) 1~ ..!1 3-Qj@ (fj9'(f)) News 0 '26 takers Basketball Lakers at Detroit Pistons. i Courtship of Eddie's Father The Lucy Show The Flintstones ffi Star Trek EE S1mplemente Maria ff) Hodgepodge Lodge EE Three Stooges 6:30 6 • 17 C'J1 Hogan's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Bells Are Ringing" Part I (com) '60-Judy Holliday Dean Marttn, Fred Clark 8 ,n '6l (,l9 ~8 ) News 0 Dick Van Dyke 10 Merv Griffin Show I Andy Griffith History of Art Living Easy Novel a Desert Theatre EE Little Rascals 7:00 Q 3 0 ffi News · 6 Movie: (2hr) "Captain Blood" (adv) 35-(rrol Flynn 8 Journey m What's My l ine? I Love Lucy Mod Squid 17 3 I Dream of Jeannie rn Esmeralda ''THE SMALL CAR EXPERTs11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE S-SERVICE-PARTS PHSONAUZID UASING -All MAKES & MODELS A llllE SEUC110N OF USED CBS 842-7781 540-0442 S ervi 11 g _Af / B eac/, (~·ti eJ 5 MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH Bl VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 10 1Ht DAILY PILOT lV W(I t\, UECI M flrn 9. l 'ln ~l (6] Dragnet ff) The French Chef (09 8 ) World of Survival .11111e discuss lypes al day care cente1s, how In set them up and new leg1slat1on conce rnmg them €[) La ttiena a!) Carrusel del Mundo I El Primer Amor Aaron Berger Show Speed Racer 7:30 ..,. The New Dating Game 110:00 0 (-'9 8 ) 8 Kojak ·Dark S1111 ~ H day When a ~mall time car thief 3 ogan's Heroes I 1s murdered lor no apparent red 0 Wait Till Your father Gets Home son Ko1ak surmises that the v1r 8 Bobby Goldsboro Show t1m must h.ive been a threat to 0 Concentration 10 The New Price Is Right ~omeone much higher 1n the world W Bewitched ol mme t17 J To Tell the Truth 0 23 6 10 fO love Story l3 6 Hollywood Squares Jme· A posses~1ve mother who ED Storefront guards her e~tremely handsome ( '29 8 ) Police Surgeon mentally retarded son from the fO Other People, Other Places world. meets her biggest 11val-a rn The Ghoul Gang rle!11caled lea,her wh o falls 1n love with thr younit man Kim Darby, 8:00 0 ( '29 8 ) -8 Sonny and Cher 'iJda Thompson and John David Ken Berry and Miss Teenage Amer I C<11sorf star 1ca Lori Matsllk~wa guest 0 0 m ID 26 News 0 '23 6 ' 10 €0 Adam-12 "It th e 6• Night Gallery Shoe r1h" Officer Reed IS k1dded 1 0 17 3 rn Owen Mmh.111 "lhc hy his bllddy Ollir.er Malloy bP P1r1wter" A woman who ha~ ~hnl tJtJS(! of his sriuec1~y shoes ' L 1 0 Mom: (C) (lhr) "The Viking l h1or husband m1)1a .1ng 11m to be Queen" (dral 67 _ Don Mutray I a prowle' 15 lharp,ed w1lh murder alter 11 1s revealed the husband il''·~7 3 rn I SPECIAl I D I t k hdd hi>rn having an affair with <1 Clark Presents the Rock and Roll nip,htrlul> smp,er Donna Mill\ l av. ri nr e Pr(•\Sm,1n .tnd Mtrhelle Phil Years The Diamonds Isaac Hayes lrp> puesl rreddy Cannon The Righteous Broth fI) [scenario ers l hree Dog Night and Paul Re ff) Paul We-ss: A Philosopher 111 vere & the Raiders guest Process 0 Million S Movie: (C) (2hr) ''These Thousand Hills" (wes) ·59 10:30 O Talk Back Don Murray Rirhard f Nn I Pe 6 Tw1l1ght Zone Remick I Bill Cosby ID Green Acres : Yoga for Health (Ti) The Bold Ones f l Show de Waller Mercado ffi La Senora Joven • Praise the Lord Club '26 Herb Haffll Telethon t:'hr) m Bill Moyers' Journal 11 ·00 0 0 0 €[) FD CD News rn Championship Wmtling 3 8 10 ff) 'l:f 6 News EE Japanese Language Program 0 Twilight Zone 8:30 0 il 6 10 fO N BC Wedoes-6 Peuy Muon day Mystery-Faraday & Co "firel m Phil Donahue Show and Ire· rrank raradav is rorced To Teti the Truth In resort lo some of his 30 yeM old Get Smart detecl1vP techniques when hr's h1rPd 17 J Livrng Easy lo 1nvesl1gate a ltrP al a lar11e cnr '26 Alfred Hitchcock Presenh poralion Roger Davis Pal HarrinR t ( 29 8 ) Tratls West ton Arlene Golonka anc1 Jack Kelly I 11: 15 €[) Cinema J4 Ruest O 17 J CF)A B C Wednesdayl11;30 f)('29 8 ) 8 CBS Late Movie. Movie: (C) (90) "Mesuge to Myl (C) ''Assignment K" (susp) ·5g - Daughter" (dra) ·73 Bonnie Be Stephen Boyd. Camilla Sparv M1 delta Ma1110 <;heen K1l1y Wynn I chael Reditr ave Nev;a Pallerson Mark Slade A lone 0 '23 6 10 m John11y Carson ly youn11 Riii finds new meaninR to 0 Movi e: ''The Uninvrled" (my~1 ltfP when her eqranged falher gives 44 -Ray Milland Ruth Hussey her a legacy or tapes he1 dead 0 17 3 rn Wide World of En· mothe1 recorded for her 17 year~ tertainment Warner Brothers Mn~ before 1e!> A r 1lty Year C)alute " Bette ffi Merv Griffm Show Davis and Georite Segal host lhts ff) Hollywood Telem1on Thulre· parade of stars and memorable Conll1cts ·Beginning to End" A scenes from the past t1fly year\ unique one man 1nlerprelal1on of m Allred Hitchcock Presents lhe works of <;am ue1 Bec kett by thP m Movie: "Ab1ndooed" (dra) ·4q late lmh act or lar~ MacGoy,ran Denni~ 0 Keele Gale Storm CB Novela 12·00 6 One Step Beyond 9:00 0 ( 29 8 ) 8 C a n n o n c;in!'er 0 Boris Karloff Presents Robert Gnulel gue\I~ as ~n ;111l1ne l ID Movie: "The Bugle Sounds" captain whnse +nvolvement 111 a (com) 42 W~llace Beery headlined mlll111n dolla r 5ky1ack1ng l .26 Phil Donahue Show sPvera l vea1 s eMl1er bProme\ a clu e 1n a bizarre case ol h11 assmen1 and l :OO 3 0 8 1n 6 News vandalism bein11 mvest1gaterj by 8 10 26 m Tomorrow C I Wa nted Dead or Alive an non 6 The Bold Onu 1:45 0 Movie. ''The Crut Man" (dial ID The Untouchables I 57-Jose rerrer. Keenan Wynn ffi Papa Cor11on 9:30 ff) Woman , The Working Mother 2:00 m All-Night Show (C) "l(illerl are and Day Care·· Lots Dabney Erie ~~y~'llenged," ''The Spider & the County Day Ca1e Council and Bar bara Seaman child care and eduta 3:10 0 Movie· "Wor1d Without End" tmn editor ol Family Circle mag (st1 Ill ~6 Hutih Marlowe THE DAILY PILOT. 1V WEEt<. DECE MBER 9, 1973 ············~········································ DO YOU QUALIFY 4, FOR YOUR ''COME IN AND SEE US'' IN AS LITTLE AS 16 HOURS YOU CAN PASS YOUR TEST IN ANY STATE ••• OR YOU MAY FIND YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO TAKE ONE. WHATEVER YOUR PROBLEMS ARE, WE CAN HELP. COUNSELING AND TEACHING ARE PRIVATE. SO-WHEN YOU THINK LICENSE THINK CALIFORNIA • 1628 E. 17th SANTA ANA .. California Contractors' License Service "A HCADI OF IJlPl•llllCI'' Under ''One •oofl'. • • A COMPLETE SERVICE TO TliE CONTRACTOR WHO WANTS TO OBTAIN A CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS' LICENSE (714) 835-2727 Page 11 THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 17 3 "Ourselves Alone" (adv) '36-John loclge 9:30 O "Vogues" (dra} '38 Joan Oen nelt Warnt>1 Ba<ler 10:00 J ''The female Animal'' (dra} 57 -Hedy Lamarr Jane Powell O "I'll Get You" (mys) 53 - George Ratt Sally Gray. 12:00 O "It's A Gift" (com) '34 W C I 1elds Baby 1 eroy ''Tank Batal· hon" (dra) !>8-0on Kelly 12:30 m "Fiesta" (rum) '47-fsthN W1I Iiams. Ricardo Montalban 1 :00 O (C) ''That Lady'' (dra) ·55 - Ol1v1a de Hav11i.rnd Gilbert Rot and. Paul ~colteld 3:00 8 (C) ''The Proud & the Damned " (dd~) 72 Chuck Con11nr~ 10 (C) "Moment to Moment" (mys) '6&-Jean Seberg 3:30 ll '6 (C) "The Art of Love" (coml 65 lames Garner Dick Van Dyke, I Ille sommer 4:00 tJ (C) ''Tarzan & the Valley or Gold" (adv ) '66-M1ke Henry 4:30 (J 1 Same as lOAM listing (J9 8 ) ''We Were Strangers" Part I (rom) 49-Jenniler Jones. John Garfield I EVENING 6:00 tJ 0 0 ~ rn a!) Cl) News l~)~~~~~f P :: ~;~: ':a:h:~ws The Lucy Show The fhntstones Star Trek Simplemente Maria 126' Movie: (C) (2hr) "Susan Slept Here'' (com) '54 Debbie Reynolds. Dick Powell ff) Hodgepodge l odge ffi Three Stooges 6:30 6 J7 3 Hogan's Heroes 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Bells Are Ringing" Cone! (musl '60-Judy Holl1ddy, OeJn Martin Fred Clark [lldte Foy Jr 'If' 123 '6) (a9 8 ) News O Dick Yan Dyke llO Merv Griffin Show m Andy Griffith ff) Changing Music rn Living Easy ~ Novela ffi Desert Theatre ffi Little Rascals 7:00 tJ 3 I 0 rn News 9 Bowling for Dollars (6l Movie : (2hr) "No Time for Comedy" (roml '40-James Stew art, Rosalind Russell 8 Secrets of the Deep 0 What's My line! m I Love Lucy W Mod Squad 17 (3 I Dream of Jeannie ffi Esmeralda .'li '61 Dragnet One of the Oldest £stabltshed Room Addition Contrac tors QUALITY AND PRICES THAT CAN 'T BE BEAT! SINCE 1957 Complellon Bonds Available Terms Tailored to Your Nll?cds • FAMILY ROOMS • KITCHEN REMODELING • BEDROOMS • 2-STORY ADDITIONS • BATHS • SWIMMING POOLS All labor I Materials Gua..rantHd CALL 24 HOURS-7 DAYS ORANGE COUNTY 673-4010 -. --STATE UC. 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Tele-Revista Musical EE Speed Racer 7:30 f) Orson Welles' Great Mysteries "Capla1n Rogers" A drama about a re formed sea puate and his ship mate who returns 10 leave him helples~ly enlrapped 1n a web of blackmail and le1101 3 ) Hogan's Heroes ' The New Price Is Right Help Thy Neighbor You Asked fo r It Q Concentration '10J Let's Make a Deal fl) Bewitched 17 3 To Tell the Truth ,2J (6 i The Thrillseekers g) Accion Chicano (.~9 f 8 ) Jimmy Dean Show m Jonathan Winters ffi The Ghoul Gang 8;00 f) (~ -8 ) ,.I The Waltons "The Air Mail Man" A United Slates mail plane, lly1ng al ntght. develops engine trouble bul with lhc aid of lanterns lrom the Watton lam 1ly makes an emergency landing on their property While wailing lor repairs. the pilot tells the Wal Ions about himself. and his state me1115 soon lead the lam1ly to real11e that he 1s hiding some thing 0 23 (61 10 rn f lip Wilson Flip welcomes Stiller & Meara Aretha Franklin and Tim Conway O Movie: (C) (2hr) ''The Vil11ng Queen" (dra) 67 -Don Murray Carita 0 1i ! 3 CE Toma "50 Percent 111 Normal.. Posing as a p11est, Toma gains the cooperation of the female v1c11ms of an attacker whose trade mark 1s a ski mask O Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Love God" (com) '69-Don Knolls, Ann e Francis I Alfred Hitchcock Presents Boxing f rom the Olympic l1 Senora Joven ';:26 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation" (com) '62 - James Stewart. Maureen O'Hara I The Advocates Los Nuevos Polivoces Cu avan1 Musical Movie: "I Loved A Woman" (dra) '33-Edward G Robinson, Kay Francis 8:3om Merv Griffin Show a;) Novela 9:00 f) (\29 81) 8 CBS Th ursd•J Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Last Escape" (adv) '70-Stuart Whitman, John Collin P111kas B1aun An American Captain leads an eminent German sc1enhst oul of lhr prison where he's being held captive and oul ol the hands ot the advancing Ru~ s1an lroops 1n a dangerous lhp,hl lor lreedom lo American lines 0 EATON CORPORATION * presents "The Andy Williams Christmas Special." 0 ~j 6 110 m I SPECIAL I Andy Williams Christmas Show The songs and sounds of the holiday are lea lured when the enlire Wi lliams clan gets togethe1 for Christmas al Grandma·~ hou\e r6 The Bold Ones Our Patients Show It i FREE CONSULTATION & INFORMATION ~ I' FULL MEDICAL SUPERVISION DIAL 673·1182 10 AM to 6:30 PM NEWPORT WEIGHT C LINIC 3355 VIA LIDO. SUtTE 250. NEWPORT A ~..,._.,...,..,, 13 st, of er sk. he ts, bs n" n. iy e" hn an an ere of us ~hi ndy ngs ea s E FRIDAY O rrti Lll a> K ung r u "The Hoots" Came, 1n deliverrng a reh 111ous sect from per~ecut1on. finds himself caugh t m a s1mme11ng feud llrovght about by lack ol tolerance Anthony Zerbe, lJurie DECEMBER 14 Prange and Howard Da Silva guest . ffi £ste Muico For morning and afternoon listings, ff) Men Who Made the Movies (Rl please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ''Wilham Wellman · Below, for your convenience, are EE V11ied1des Vergel the day's movies. 9:30 EE La Hien• a!) Amateur Va1iely 10:00 0 '1J: f6 ) 1101 ED NBC F o 111 es Sammy Davis Jr welcomes guests Andy G111f1th, Don Knolls and the l en non Sisters OOID@ ;26News (6) Night Galle!} 0 THE STREETS OF SAN * FRANCISCO-BIG HIT! DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 17 3 ''Midnight Menace'' (mys) '38-Charles rarrell 9:30 0 (C) "The Hanged Man" (drc1) '65 I dmond O'Bnen, Vera Miles 10:00 3 '"The Restless Years" (dra) '59 John Sa~on <;andra Dee O "Grand Canyon" (com) ·~o­ R1chard Arlen 0 'l"t, I 3 rn Streets of San 12:00 0 "Gambler and the Lady'' (dra) r,,ncisco "Winlerkill" A strong and '50-Darie Clark, Naomi Chance spry senior c1fl1en turns "Robin ''Tank Comm1ndoes" (dra) ·59 - Hood'' lo help the lmanc1al prob Robel! Barron. lems of his contemporafles and 12:30 m "Chicago Syndicate" (dra) '55 his late bloomrng criminal career -Dennis O'Kcele. Abbe Lane escalates lrom a gas station hold 1 :00 0 (C) "Gigol" (com) '62-Jackie up to placing bombs 1n skyscrapers GIPa~on Kathe11ne t;ath and blackmail Paul r1x Denver 3:00 8 "Off Limits" (com) '53-Bob Pyle l 1nden Chile~ and Ruth Hope, Mickey Rooney McDev11t guest 10 "Gaslight" (dra) '44 -Charles ffi Tutro Con Oswaldo Calvo Buyer. lng11d Bergman ff) McKonkey's Ferry: Christmas 3:30 23 6 (C) "£scape lo Mindanao" l 776 A recreati on of Christmas (adv> 68 George Maflar1s Eve when George Washington and 4:00 f) "Billy Budd" (adv) '62-lei his Colonial Army crossed the Del ence '>tamp, Rober1 Ryan aware lo win the Battle of Trenton 4:30 J Same as lOAM listing 10·30 O Talk Back (1)9 8 ) "We Were Stnngers" 6l Twilight Zone Cone! (rom) 49-Jenniler Jones I Bill Cosby Comedy I s'ECIAL I Caroling, Caroling Jueves de G1l1 Praise the Lord Club l I ;00 e 0 R El) ED rn News 3) (ii ,101 ffi ljl \6'1 News 0 Twilight Zone 16) Perry Muon I Phil Donahue Show To Tell the Truth Get Smart • I 3 Living Easy 26 Alfred Hitchcock (tj\I f 8 ) T11ils West 11 :30 ft (09 re ) '8 CBS Lale Movie: (C) ''The Power" (dra) '68-George Hamilton. Su1anne Pleshette O J.~ 6 'o ED Johnny Carson Thalassa Cruso gardening expert, guests O Movie: "Lost Weekend" (dra) '45-Ray Milland. Jane Wyman 0 (17' <3 1 Cl) Wide World of En- tel'Uinmenl "Salute to lsraet-25" Alan King hosts this salute to Israel with a cast of international stats m Allred Hitchcock Prueots @ Movie. "Cnme in the Streets" (dra) '!J&-Sat Mineo I ?:00 '6) One Step Beyond 0 Boris Karloff Presents 0) Movie: "Panic In the Streets" (dra) '50-Rlchard Widmark Q6 Phil Donahue Show t ·OO 3 I 0 I 8 ~ (6) News 8 QOl ~ m Tomorrow Wanted Dud or Alive 1:45 f) Movie: "Badman's Territory" (wes) '46-Randolph Scott 2:00 m All-Night Show; "Impact." (C) "Curu of the Sw1mp Creature" 3:10 O MO¥it : "Midniaht Story" (dra) '57-Tony Curtis. G1lber1 Roland EVENING 6:00 tJ 0 \1 EE m Cl'i) CiIJ News ; 3 ''o 1} 3®!6J(ll9 l_ll I) Hews 0 l6 Lakers Bashtb1ll Cont'd from 5 JOPM Lakers at Chicago Bulls I 6 Courtship of [ddie's Father I. The Lucy Show The Flintstones Star Trek Simplemente Maria Hodgepodge Lodge Three Stooges 6:30 '6l 17 3· Hogan's Heroes O Movie: (C) (90) "Ensign Pul· ver" (com) '64 -Robert Walker. Burl Ives. Walter Matthau a :23 < 6., (1;29 if) News A Dick Van [)ytle ~ Merv Grittin Show m I SPECIAL I Pinocdlio The Prin ce Stieel Players present their own musical version of this famous ch1ld1en ·s classic I History of Art Living Easy Novela Desert Thtalre ffi Little Rascals 7:00 B r3' 0 ED News (61 Movie: (2hr) "Mildred Pierce" (dra ) '45 -Joan Crawford Ann Blyth. Zarhary Scott ~'Animal World What's My line? Mod 5quad I 3' I sn ctAL I Cricktt on thP Hurth ~Esmeralda @.Dragnet liehl.s in the Abys5 A disc.us sion of women 1n female authored hterature THf DAILY PILOT. TV WEf.K, Ut.CEM BER 9. 1973 (.:29 8 .) American Horse Show I El Primer Amor Eventos Latinos Speed Racer McOuwall, S111anne Oavtdson, and Sebd$t1an Cdllol a~ K11~ Knngle O Hee Haw 16 J The Bold Ones 7:30 f) Dusty's Trail 0 17, 3 rn ,..,, s""P~EC.,..,.IA..,..,L ..... , J u I i e ( J ) Hogan's Heroes 0 '2~ '6 ) 10 Hollywood Squares 'B Elephant Boy ~ Concentration Bewitched 3 To Tell the Truth I Wall Street Week Untamed World [scenario Andrews Christmas Show 'ianta Claus 1n the person ol Julie's specral guest. Peter llsttnov de c1des he·s had 11 up to here with Chris I mJ\ If the rounds of all those dusty chimneys are lo be made Julie will 1ust have lo lake over lhe route Peggy lee joins Juhe 1n changing old Santa's mind Ghoul Gang m This Week in Pro Football Cine Como en Cine 7:45 O I SPEC IAL I Santa and lh.e Three Masterpiece Theatre (R ) Bears An animated special about EE La Criada Bien Criada three bears 1n Yellowstone National ffi Japanese language Program Park who are concerned that Santa . will not find them this year. 9:30 EE La .H1ena m Variety 8:00 e ( 29 8 ) I 8 I Calucci's Dept. 0 (23/ 6 10 • m Sanford & Son 10:00 0 ~® 6 (lO' m Dean [p1sode to be announced. Show 0 r17 (3 ) rn I SPECIAL I A Very Q 0 mm '26 Hews Marlin Merl} Cricket An animated sequel 6 ~ Night Galler;.,l,,..,.......,..,........, lo the hiRhly successlul "Cricket 0 Ii' 1.J I rn (SPECIAL I Portrait: 111 T 1mes Square .. with the lillle Legend in Granite fhe late Vin(e f Pllow once again capturing New l on1b<H<h mns1dercd one of the Vo1k with his unique music after a '"' louth,111 coaches the game sojourn in Connecticut with Cal ha•. '' r kwiwn 1~ the sub1ect of 0 Mtllion $ Movie: (C) (Zhr) this l1r\I •I two P11rlra11 prrsrnl0a "Night Gallery" (dra) •69 _ Joan t1ons frnF·~t ONy,n1nP •tJr~ ;:i•, 1 .e Crawford Barry Sullivan Roddy fiery coar h .ind C>>tleen Orwh.1" 1 McDowall .,1ar~ as his wile . lhe spcc•al 10 m Bobby Goldsboro Show cuses on Lombnd1 s l1rst twu '>I'<! The Bold Ones sons with the Green Bay Packers La Senora Joven which he led lo live Nfl c:ham 26 Wa rriors Basketball Warriors vs pionship~ and two Superbowl vie tori es Portland . . ffi finng Line ffi Wa shington Week in Review €?) La Maestra Mendez 10:30 0 Talk Back IB Japanese Language Program 6 Twilight Zone ·3 11:111 ( 1 h ED Loco Valdez 8. 0 ~ l9 8 ) Roll Out. Jed has ad Cl'i) Praise the Lord Club ti with the rast talking selfish ways of his partner Sweets and 11:00 0 0 0 EE m rn News moves out of their quar1ers 3 '8 10 ,23: 6 ) News O Hallmark Hall of Fam e 0 . Bob Boyd Show/USC Basketball * THE BORROWERS Troians vs. Sanla Clara 16": Perry Mason The story of a family -~. Philbin & Co. . _ . only 6 inches tall To Te11 the Truth 0 l:l 6' 10 m I SPECIAL I Hall· Get ~~art mark Hill of Fame "The Borrow -17 3 Livtn.& Easy ers" fddie Al bert, Tammy Grimes. ~~Allred T Hitchcock Presents Dame lud1th Anderson . Beal11ce ( 29 8 ) rails West Slra1ghf. Barnard Hughes, Karen 11:1·5 ED Cinema 34 Pearson and Dennis Larson star 11 :30 f) ( 29 e ) 26 CBS Late Mo~ie: 1n this magical SPP~1al about a (C) .. 7 Faces of Dr. Lao" (Ian) '64 family of tiny people hvrng beneal.h -Tony Randall, Barbara (den the floorboards or Mrs Crampfurl s s ~ (6" 'to CF\ J h c house The wee folk borrow what ' ~ 1 ~ 0 nny arson ever they need from the11 "land ~7 3 ffi Wtde World of En- lady ·· Rod McKuen composed the t~rtainment score for the special 8 The Per~uaders 0 l17 ()) rn I SPECIAL I A Christ· m Alfred Hitchcoc k Presents mas Carol (R) Charles Dickens· ID Horror Theatre classic 1s presented in animated 12:00 6 Movie: "The h ll Lie" (dra) '62 caricature form with drawings -Paul Henre1d, Kathleen Hughes based ent11ely on original art from O Nashville MUSIC Otckens· day Sir Michael Redgrave m Movie: "All ~bout he" (dra) narrates '50 -Belle Davis, Anne Baxter 8 1 News Con ference 'fnergy Crisis 12:30 a Suspense Theatre in San 01e110 t · 0 en m Merv Grillin Show .00 : ,10 t:.i.:J Midnight Spectal I og c·t..... t h (R) gins & Messina. LnQ Knttkc Billy "'"' c ers Preston and Martin Mull guest Novell O Movie: "Man in the Iron Mask" Japanese Travel Program {dra) ·39 l outs Hayward 9:00 e (129 8 ')rs I SPECIAL I M I r 0 r 3 •23 6 News 1cle on 341h Street Controversy 1.30 Cl6' Don Kirschner's Rock Concert over the emtenre ot the real Santa l :45 f) Movie· (C) "Island of the Lost" Claus throws big business. the law, (dra) .6&-R h rd G eene government and scrence into a . ic a ,, r . holiday hullabaloo tn this TV ver-2:00 ID All-Night Show: Death Pays 1n s1on of the 194 7 motion picture Dollars," "Spy in the Sky" Stars are Jarie Alexander, Da111d 3:10 f) Movie· (C) "At Gunpoint'' (wes) Harlmiin, Jim Backus Roddy 'SS-Fred MacMurray SATURDAY DECEMBER 15 M ORNIN G 6:00 (If\ TV 8 Classroom 0 17 13 Ghost Chasers ff) Sesame Street l0:000 (:l9 (8l )(8 l Pro Football Oe lro1I Lions at M1am1 Dolphins. § !iJ.1.!) ;10) m Sigmund (i7" (3' Brady Kids Movie: (C) ''All That Heaven Allows" (dra) '56-Jane Wyman. Rock Hudson W Movie: "Drive a Crooked Mile'' (dra) '54-Mickey Rooney, Dianne Foster 6:30 § l 8 Sunrise Semester ID Gospel Jubilee · Consumer Profile 2tJ Alfred tfitchcock Presents 10 San Diego Urban league ~ Roller Games G'J l et's Rap . 10:30 8 ~~ 00 11_0) m Pink Panther 7:00 ! ( 29 8 ) The Fhntstones Movle· "Belle of the Ninetiu" · a~ ( 61 110 rn lidsville (com) '34-Mae West 16 Tennessee Tuxedo 0 '11' (JI ffi Mission: Magic 17 1 3 ! Bugs Bunny ffi Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 8 TV 8 Classroom . (j Movie: (C) "K. iss of f ire" (adv) 11:00 ~31 ~mpus Profile '5~Jack Palance. Barbara Rusti . ~~ [6) llO! m The Jetsons W Brother Buzz 6 Ti1uana: Windo.w to the South 0 Celebrity Bowling 7: 30 O ( 19 8 ) Bailey's Comets ~ News 0 23 I 6 rn Inch High, Private 17 ( 3 ' K1mb1 ~ 16 Theatre 26 Mormon h bernacle Choir ffi Sesame Street ( 6 Ultra Man CE Film 0 17' (3) Yogi's Gang 11:30 D tl 31 (6 '101 m GO! 1.1'01 World of Wonder 61 Movie: ''Pirole, Inc.'' (dra) 49 m Elemen tary ~ews -M1cllael O'Shea. Evelyn Anke rs @ Count11 Music 0 (17 , 3 • ffi NCM football "The 8.00 I (tl9 8 ) Scoob1·Doo Camellia Bowl" · il~ (j) m Addams f amily W Ad l ib John Wayne Theatre m Movie: "Francis in tile H1unt· (6 Movie: "loan Shull" (dra) '52 ed House'' (com) '56 -Mickey -George Rall. Dorothy Hart Rooney Virg1n1a Welles. Oa\ltd Jans 0 17 , 3 l Super f riends sen. . . . (ii The Flintstones ~ Champ1onsh1p Wrestling liOl Vision On m Movie: "Island Rescue" (dra) '52-Glynis Johns. David Niven 2~ Voice of Tokyo .\ F 1 f P ~~ 0 < l •• ro Sesame Street 12:00 0 Serendipity 0 Movie: "five Graves to Cairo" 8:30 0 Q~ 00 (jO) m Emergency + 4 (dra) '43 -Akim Tam11ofl. Anne ra---Bailey's Comets BaAter 0 Movie: (C) "Johnny Dart'' (dra) '-'Movie: (C) "Stand at Apache '54-Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie -ID Movie: (C) "The Secret Seven'' River'' (wes) 53-Hugh o·Bridn. Julie Adams, Stephen McNally (adv) '66 -Tony Russell. Helga 10 It Takes A Thiel l ine l1ncer 9:00 I (Q9 >!J> M, fnorite Marti1ns •l (6) Education 1t Worll · ~ L6 J (jjil m Butch Cusldy : Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Movie: "Death Valley" (wes) . Travelure '46-Robert lo~e.ry, Helen Gilbert 12:30 O Nfl Spec.ill Edition ~ 1 ffi llsste s Rescue R•nllers (1J 00 Voice of Agriculture Cartoon C.minl ffi S.Slme Street Mister Rollers' Nelihborhood a;, U. S. Navy 9:30! l~ (j)) Je111nie 1:00 0 (:i~ @ '10' m Pro f oot b1ll · Qj@ (}OJ m Stir Trek Ptltsburgll Steelers at San rran 6 Movie: "Huntff of the Un-c1sco 49ers known" (mys) '66-George Ardison @ Movie: "Two Cun lady" (wes) BEFORE YOU BUY THAT HEARING AID Page 14 TH[ DAil Y PILOT, IV WEEK OECfMLl(R 9 1973 '56-Peggie Castle. Wilham Jal man W Soul Train m land of the Giants 26 Roller Games aJ f utbol·Soccer 1:30 O (29 8 ) 8 Speed Buggy . O Movie: (C) "The Spoilers" (wes) '56--Jelf Chandler Anne Baxter Ray Danton ffi Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 2:00 0 ( 29 r S ') Josie ind the Pu~sy· cats O Movie: "Rider on A Dead Horse" (wes) '62 -John Vivyan, Lisa l u. 8 International Hour m Combat ti) Movie: "Francis tn the Haunted House" (com) '56--Mickey Rooney. V1rg1n1a Welle~. David Janssen ffi Sesame Street 2:1S 0 17 l l ffi ABC's Wide World of Sports UCLA vs North Carolina Basketball 2:30 EJ ( ;29 8 ) Everything's Archie (6 1 Movie: "Glory al Sea" (adv} ·57 Trevor Howard. Sonny Tufts W f utbol -Soccer 3.00 O Dusty's Treehouse ( 8 ' Sherlock Holmes The1tre 0 Movie: (C) "Scalplock" (wes) 66-0ale Robenson Robert Ran dom W Movie: "In Old Califotni1" (wes) '42--Jolln Wayne Patsy Kel ly 26 Wrestling ED Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ( 29 8 ) ht Albert rn Drama 3:30 f) DEBUT learning ~n Be Fun A bilingual and b1c11llural children's series, designed to guide Me11can Ame11can children toward a deep er understanding of themselves and 1he world they live 1n Mrs Car men Salazar 1s Ille leacher for lhc 13 week series I Seymour Presents The Virgini•n Zoom! (<'29 ' 8 1) Week 1n Review 4:00 6 Blenvenidos 31 ((:29 ( 8 l) This Week In Pro f ootball Q lmp1cto I 6 Wild Wild West fl 17' t 3 J (il) ABC Superstar MOV· ie .. Oliver Twist and the Artful Dodger" Part I l10l NFL Game of the WHll ~ <61 farm Show ':itil The Wilburn Brothers Mr. Wizard ~nadian Adventure Panorama latlno Vorce of AKficulture 4 :30 Just Natural Inquiry 8 High Chaparral ~O It Pays lo Be lrnorant Platea Conlinuada .l 161 It Takes A Thief ~ Bill Anderson ED l ouder, I ~n't Hear You! A special presenlal1on on noise pollv lion. I Agriculture USA Coron• Now 5:00 Animal Wor1d What's Going On Pinbusters W Seymour j>resents Wf (3) (D American B1odstand Rims' Couh's Show 10 News m Movie: (C) "Words and Music" (mus) '48 -Betty Garrett. Tom Or.ike, Mickey Rooney, Janel Leigh le The Persuaders 26 Nashville Music 1-9 I 8 1) Nfl Game of the Week Capulina Roller Games Vince Lombardi's Science & Art of Football 5:30 O Johnny Mann's Stand Up and Cheer Ale.x Karras guests ... 8 8) ~ (jJ News Untamed World 10 Movie: ''Quo Vadis" Part I (adv) '51-Deborah Kerr. Robert Taylor 1~ Porter Wagoner Show £Il) Ac cion Chicano ( 29 8 ') Animal World rn Chespirito (I) Speed Ruer EVENIN G 6:00 0 0 ri' ~ m News l 3 I Christmas Is I ~~= ~~y Sales Special The Real Don Steele Show Night Gallery 17 J Daniel Boone j1 ,(; N1tion11 Geographic 26 Jimmy Dean Show €!) The Advocates (;29 8 ) World at War ~ Tutro del Sabado This Week in Pro football Three Stoog es 6:30 tJ News l 3 Sports With Bertka n KNBC Conlerenct 16'1 Twilight Zone fl KABC Speci1I "Addams f am1ly Funhouse" 8 The Starlost ~Platea Cont1nu1da :Z6 Bobb1 Goldsboro Show ti Bo1 de Muico lassie l ittle Rascals 7:00 tJ Other P1!1>Plt, Other Places l Wild Kingdom 8 The Starlost Bowling lor Dollars ( 61 Clrtoon Sptci1I "Mr McGoo's Chr1slrnas Carol'" I I News Rams ' Highli1hts ((::29 { 8 l) m Lawrence Welk Show ID It Takes A Thiel IT CV The Rookies OJ @)Wild World of Animab 56 Hee H1w Bill Moyers' Journal Police Sur1eon Speed Racer 7:30 Wild Wor1d f/f Anhnala Lissie (J) lefs Mike A Dul 1 I The New DatinR G1m1 0 Million $ M«Me: (C) (21/2hr) "Robin and the Seven Hoods" (com) '64 -frank Sinatra. Dean Mar11n Sammy Oa111s Jr Peter falk 101 Oa ie'1 Girls 5) @ Other Pe09lt other Pl1cu Erl Hollywood Te1e;ls1on Thea tre· Conflicts ( R) i Bobby Goldsboro Show The Ghoul Ging 8·00 ((29 r 9)) 18) All In the hmity Irene cllallenges Archie to a game of pool at Kelsey's tavern. Archie bets ti1s money against Irene and Is supremely confident of the outcome until frank claims to have put a S1crlian curse on htm ' ' .. 1ly elll 1hr) s'' ean et er ices atre: mity ame chie nd Is come ut a 0 ~~ ( 6 ID Emergency "Under standing" Paramedics Gage and DeSoto rescue a horse from a burn· 1ng stable Carol Ke~ter for a dale-then finds 1t even harder to accept her an swer. which 1s "yes". i Minority Community War and Peace (R) California Gospel O Superstars of Rock Seals and Crofts, Manna and Alan Clarke head line (6) Boxing From the Olympic 10:00 0 (Q9 @ )®Carol Burn e t l 0 17 (3 ) rn I SPHIAl I T h e Show Ruth Buui and Richard Cren Night the Animals Talked (R) A na guest. hair hour an1ma1ed parable about 00 Alfred Hitchcock Presents the barnyard animals tn Bethle 0 @ rn Cil) Griff "Hammerlock" hem who receive the miraculous Griff investigates to learn who is gift of speech-then abuse 11 with pressuring parolee Jeff Harker to envy, spite and 1ealousy-iust as participate in a bank job by threat· humans do ening his daughter's life. 10 The Kopykats Tony Curtis hosts I Don Kirschner's Rock Concert ID Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Barkleys News of Broadway" (mus) '49 -Fred Reliaious Programs Astaire, Gmiier Roger~. Lou Gordon Show f!) Championship Wrestling 10:30 @ ffi News t2& Double Shock Theatre I El Show de Rosita Peru 10:40 ffi Japanese Lanauaae Progr1m s Teatro del Sabado ~ Movie: "Lady hkes A Sailor'' 11:00 0 '310 (8) News (com) '49-Jane Wyman. Dennis O Bob Boyd Show/USC Basketball Morgan Tro1ans vs. Arizona Stale • • 0 m6 Marshal Dillon 8:30 tJ (1:29 I S 1) rs M A S H Arter Mission: Impossible receiv.ng a lener from a nurse Rev. Leroy Jenkins friend who has mar11ed a well to 117 c3 1 Cinema 17: "File on Theim• do doc tor she once turned down, Jordan'' Hot l 1ps decides that life has ii) l6 Movie: "Paranoiac" (mys) passed her by '63-0liver Reed Janette Scott 8 Jimm Dun Show . 26 700 Club ' " '!7J 31 Cil) ABC Movie: ~c~. (90) ("9 rs ) Movie: "We Were Strang· You II Never See Me Again (R) ers" (rom) ·49 _ Jennifer Jones (dra) '72-0avid Hartman. Joseph John Garfield ' Campanella Jane Wyatt. Ralph m Cinema l4 Meeker. Jess Walton. Colby Chester. Cl) It Is Written Bo Svenson. George Murdock A young wile mysteriously disappears 11:15 3 Movie: "Youngblood Hawk'' alter a quarrel with her husband (dra) '64-James Franciscus. Su and his fran11c search uncovers evi · zan ne Pleshelte dence which 1mpl1cates him as her murderer l l:JO 0 fabulous 52! (C) "The Killers" E!) Platu Cont1nu1da (dra) '64-Lee Marvin, John Cassa ID New Engl1nd Christmas vet es, _Angie Dickinson, Clu Gulager 0 110: News 9:00 0 ( 29 8 ) s Mary Tyler Moore (6) Movie: "New Orleans After Show Georg ette v1s1ts boy lr1end Dark" (mys) '58---Stacy Hams. Ted Baiter at the slud10, only to O Movie: (C) ''The Nun's Story" find him ~1ssing another woman in (dra) '59-Audrey Hepburn. Peter his dres~1ng room Finch Dame Edith Evans Dean 0 U (6)11ol IDNBC Sa tu rd•y Jagg~·r ' Movie: (C) (2 V2hr) "Hotel" (dra) (f l Star Trek '67-Rod Taylor. Cathe11ne Spaak, O Movie: "War Hunt" (dra) '62- Karl Malden, Melvyn Douglas, Mi-John Saxon Robert Redford Gavin chael Rennie, Merle Oberon, Richard Mcleod ' ' Conte. Kevin McCarlhy, Carmen Mc-ID Movie: (C) "The Blue Lagoon'' Rae The St Gregory, a New Or (rom) '49-Jean Simmons, Don ald leans luxury hotel. is owned by the Houston bigoted Warren Trent (Douglas). Cil) Movie whose hold on the property 1s fal · te11ng The St Gregory's tough 12:00 .Q 90 Tonifht manager wants desperately to main JO' Movie: (C) "King of Kines" lam the haters standards and is (clas) '62-leffrey Hunter. V1veca especially wary of Curtis O'Keete Lindfors (McCarthy). a ruthless tycoon who ID Movie: "Not of This Earth'' wants to add the establishment to (hor) '57-Paul Birch, Beverly Gar his world wide conformity stamped land hotel chain Once O'Keele's negoti . .. .. at1ons with Trent to buy the hotel 12:30 •. S Movie: Stole~ Hours (dra) have broken dnwn the millionaire 63. -Susan Hayward Michael engi neers a schem'e. with hrs mis Craig t1ess help, that will prove an em l :OO O Movie; "Why Must I Die'' (dra) barrassment lo Trent and conce1v '60 Terry Moore ably convince him to sell ID Movie: "Curse of the Crying O John Wood!!n Show/UCLA Bas· Woman" (ho1 ) Rosita Aremas k,_etball. Bruins .vs North Carolina l :20 0 Movie: (C) "Gambter fr om :~ Thrs Wee.k in Pro .football Natchez" (wes) '52-0ale Robert ff) Paul Weiss: A Philosopher in son Debra Paget Process ( R) · ~ Premier l :JO ID All-Night Show: (C) "Min From a!) Trinity Bible School Cocody" "The Crooked Webb," 9·30 0 (;29 8 ) S B ob N ewhart "Storm Rider'' Show Bob's patient (lllot Carhn 2:40 O Movie: (C) "From Hell to Bor· par ades forth all of h1~ phobias and neo" (adv) '64-George Montgom rns•cu11t1es a~ he prepares to ask erv. Torm Thatcher. t 1sa Moreno THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 9. 1973 COVIR ~l1@fB[] 0 QDCP 'A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE' T elly Savalas believes that an actor has the righ t to hi~ opinion. Thi-; attitude and Savala,· willingnesc; to cxerci!)e hie; right' hinge' Ko1ak a' much on the 'olid craft'>man ... hip ol it') ')tar 3!> it docs on the ,kill of the creative per.,onnel behind the ~enc'>. .. Kojak i' everyth ing I hoped for." he \:lY"· "and the acting 1~ a full-time occupation. But if there's ">Ornet hing which feels wrong or !.ynthetic in a script we make changes o n the '>pot. 1 feel that an actor 'hould be able to voice his feeling-; about c haracter, dia- logue and story. Otherwi!>e his valid ity l.t11Tcrs." Long a television holdout, Savalas took on the title role in K ojak after the 'uccess of ''The Marcu\-Nebon Murders," the .. pccial three-hour movie for televi~ion whjch intro<luceJ the tough anJ compassionate, brutal <1nd gentk detective. From it. Savalas won an Emmy awanl nomination and a ho"t of new fans . Some- thing not to he taken lightly by a ny actor. H ow well Savalas docs under the ardor\ of weekly tclcvi,ion " apparent on Wednesd ay~ at I OPM o n CBS. H e, and the <;e rk\. are doing j11<;t fine . Savalas' unusual background place~ him in a po~ition well quali- ficJ for an objective look at an actor's place in today'-; 1elevi.;ion 'ccnc. h wa.., a freak circum<>tancl! \\ hich brought him into acting 1n the tir'I place. Born Ari,totlc Savala~ in Garden City, New York. he grew up in a large and llwly t:imily. H 1~ mother. C hristine S.1valJ<;, i' a leading Americ:in Painter and hi' late I ather is d c- \Crihed h) T clly 3'> "an C'{lraon.linary man ... He aded toward Ps.,chology, he interrupted hi~ education al Holy Croc; ln-;ti tule in Connecticut to enlist in the army when World War II hroke out. Following military 'crvice, he rc,umeJ hi" ccJucation at Columbia University. gradu.1ting with hono r, and a B. S. tkgrce. Di,illu.,ioned with hi, initial entry 1r1to P'-)Chology, ~avala<; JOined the Information Service~ of the State Department. After two ye;ir, he wa' promoted 10 exe\'.utivc director. Three years later he moved to ABC-IV as a c;enior director of news and special .:venh. It wa' during thil> time tha t he created the .. Your Voice of America·· \cric\ which garnered hoth the FrccJom and PcahoJy award~. Hl~ acting raree r began when he wa~ unable to finJ for a n agent an auwr who could do a proper accent. He went himself 10 the audition on a whim and to hi' :J')toni,hmcnt won the role of a E11ropc:1n Judge in ;in .. Armstrong Circle Theatre." That pcrfor- m:incc led to lhree char<.1cter rolec; o n cas· "The Witness" ~eries­ Lucky Luciano, Arnold Rolh\tein and Al Capone. Burt Lancaster wac; '10 imprec;sed with the Luciano portrayal that he <,1gned Savala.; for the role of :i hardened criminal in "BirJman of /\lcatrai.." \\hic h won Savala' an Oc;c.ar for he,1 '>llpporting actor 1n 1962 J\ long list of memorable screen characlcni.ations followed . No- tahly a, a hom1c1dal religious fanatic in "The Dirty Dozen" and as Pontruc; Pilate in .. T he Greatest Story fvcr Told.'' and there were vrllaanou' role' 1n "Day of the Lam.lgr.1hbcr ... "The Ba Ille of rhe Bulge" and .. C.1pe Fear:· among other' A I though Sa,•ala'> earned a reputat 1C1 n a!> 1 he .. Be\! of the bad- d 1e<;," he wa<> u~ually the heavy until ( B. -TV\ "Marcu,-Nelson Murder-.." Two day, later he went to the ra1.:c tr.ick and was hi· erally mobhed. Savalas wac; uc;ed to a rec;pectable amount of fan .itlention. hut nothing like he's ~en .recorded thro11gh the powers ot tckv1'11on. And he like.-. 11. "Yo11 h .. 1ve to he n .1z.y not 10 l1kl' .1ppl.1me." he rc."o n' "The dJ nger 1<; not knowing what \c'u will dn w11h your Irle 11 11 <>lOp'>. Fo r 111\·,ell. I could .1lw:iys he .1 tc.il'hcr ·· It's doublful i( Savalas will c\Cr l.!l't tn reach, unlc,l> 1t\ r1 cuur~e 1111 tum to he .1 \ucce,<.tul ac1nr. J(p1.1I-will prnh;ibly h;1v1: a long anJ healthy life .ind Savala' will continue lo revel in ii ~ environ- ment For h im. the 'i:ne<. i., an cxri:rien~e far more pcr .. onal than many JCtOr\ cnn claim from their role' Hi., 'itrong prc<.encc is a major factor of the '\Cries :tnd hr\ inherent drive J\ a rerfection1st 1' apparent in helping the h<1ur·l11ng cr"•xlc' ,t.1ncJ way above the plethora ol other police <.enc<. now on 1hi: .tir I And behind the cam era" are !)UCh other tulcnl :l!> KOJak creator /\hhy Mann. e'ieculivc rro<.hKer Matthew Rapf and producer Jame' Mc Adam<. 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They are two of the brightt'st, funniest men r know -to me, the two m ost important qualities in a sustaining re- lationship. Each is strong in his own fashion. They don't feel they h a\'e to prove anything. Both are also active a nd FURJ~N AMATH How do you keep yo ur mor:'llt.• up after you suffer an injury that ruins a season for you?-Charles Johnson, Austin. Texas • T lte Lig thing is that thank O xl you'\'e 011ly got a foot hall i11 jur) i11slea<l of something like cancer. FOR JACQUELINE BISSET \\'e hear of so much divorl'c and drug-taking. Do you think a<'tresses ca n ever be happy?-B. J., Jonesboro, Ark. • I l..nuw that I enjoy lifr-mayhc because I am 11ot clriv1•11 by a dc.·,1re for su(·t·ess. I am not co11s11mecl by my career. I honc!ith-ft•L•l I L·rnild gi\'('.' it up if sonieth in~ h<'tt<.'r c.·;mw alo11g . In bet. f arn ha ppie~t in the gap hetw('en films. FOH l'A1' ROONJ!. Ori T \' recently you said "\\'atcrgate" was mentioned in the Ri ble. Could you ple~Cse tell me wherc?-W. P. ti .. Newport, O hio • It\ 111 '\clil'rniah. C t.apter \'II I. T he wuter i;at<· in the 11·l111ilt j 1·rn~alcm wall !>en ·nl a~ the l1ackdrop .t~arn~t wh1t'h Jll'<lJll•· '1v.1rd Cod\ 1:1\\ .tg,ii11 aftn ma11y year~ 11f lgnori11g ii T l11 · pN>plt· \1'1-pt as the)' rcali1.e<l li11w far thev had \\.111dnC'd lrtm1 (:11d. Isn't it inten·sting th1• \1 :1\' historv II P· .ii'. il \1•lf'~ FUR K..ARI· .. \ HJ,. \CK, lll'frr·ss H you (·01ilcl 11\f' j11't nnf' n(ljectivf' to rlescrihf' }'Om ,f'lf, which one would \011 u~e?-P.B.O., Oceanside, Calif. • Direct. FOR SEN. CJJAJH 1' 'I l 'l· llCl' r It-Ill.) Do you think Watt•ri.::11£• Ii:" hurt the chances of future Hepuhlican presid ential 1•ancliclatcs?-Scott Haas, Decatur, JU. • ~ot nl'Cc,surily. In l!:J2 I. 111 tl11· fust gencrnl election afll'r the infamous T eapot D o me ",,,,d,,1-wh ich was also <luring a Hcp11blican adminrs tratinu tlll' Hc ·puhlicans not only won the Prc~idency but also gained tl1rt·•· 'icat!> in the St'nate and ~3 Sl'af.; in the H ouse. l believ<.· '11t•·r' will r<'cognize tha t no e\'idencc ha.~ c ,·er been offcr<'d 111 '1m1wc·t Republicans i11 gen<.•ral w1tli \Va tcrgate Cover photo by Jerry Abramowitz interestt-<l in other things. Aod both arc rooted in middle- dass ethics and morals, and believe in fidelity. In other words, they're the kind of people I'd want my children to be like. Tl1cy also sh11re one trait that makes it djffic ult to get along with them : a need for privacy. T~s i~ diffi~ult f?r a wom an as gregarjous as I am, or as Bob s w1fr, C m11y , is. It is not that they don't want tu be with us, they just seem to need time alone. Also, both men sit on their anger and pre· fer to resolve conflicts by themselves rather than talk them out. FOR T Al'LOR CM~DWl':LL, authw I know you've ha d a n intere:.ting life. Have )'OU ever con- sidered writing your autobiography?-}. J. E vans, Binning· ham, Ala. e ~h la te editor at Oo11bl1·day asketl me about t his, and l ga\ t:him a thrl'e-p<igc u11tli11e. His comme11 t was, "No llne wuul<l ht•lic,·e th is!" That was the end of that. f'OR Wll,UE MAr S Why were yo11 called the .. Say Hey Kidft?-C. Bar~, Las Vegas, Nev. • 1 got that rwnw w l1t•11 I cam(' lo New York. I d1J11 '1 knu w a11yhody's name."'" hf'11 1 \\'a11 t(>tl tu ta lk to a guy. I'd say. "Say-hey." What f'l .;<' was I gonna s.1y? HJH S1':!\'. lrnNRl' M . ]t\Cl\SON (J).\\1<JAh.) It's he en charged that the Russians have lobbyists o n Capitol Hill. Can this be true '~-A. A. J., Fort P ierce, Fla. • Thi' So\'id Emb.t'i'iY dot''i i11<lced h,l\'1• a staff assig11l'd to tht' Hil l. Thev come 111 .111d o\tt of rrw ~ulx·omrnilte<.' 1111 na ti1111al st'rnrJt°v nHlc<.·, ~ci ting m;1tcri:11 .rnd lit<'rature. An y 11111' wh11 thin ks tlw So\'id s are 11ot :u:ti\·f! up her<.' is not keep i11g np wi th w hat\ ~oin).! 1111. l t w111tld he n il't' if we could ha'"<' si mil;u !l('C<''i' tn pcopl<' i11 thl' Kn·mlin. FOR Jfll,ffT PROW S/'; You usccl f(l be ~00<1 friends with Frank Sinatra. In foci, if I rcmcmher eorrf'ctly. you a lnw~t married him. Do ~·on 'ilill se e each other?-P. Win~atc, Kankake<', Ill. • I'm m.1rri1•d 1to\\ -awl I ha\'t·n't '1'<'11 Frank in tw11 v•·.1r' December 9, 1973 /Qm/()J ~ The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, President and Publisher PATRICK M. L.IN SKEY, V.P.·Ad Director Sid Layefsky, Marketing Dir; Gttr•ld S. Wro., Eastern Mgr.; Rober1 O. Glick, Associate Eastern Mgr.; Joe Frazer, Jr., Chicago Mgr ; Richard T. Flynn, Detroit Mgr. PUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT 0 . CARNEY and LEE ELL.IS, V.P.s and Co-Directors; Robert H. Marriolt, Mgr.: Robert J. Christian, PUBLISHER SERVICES; Robert Banker, LEONARD S. DAVI DOW. Ch•irm•n MORT PERSKY, V P.·Edltor·in·Chiel Reynolds Dodson, Managing Editor Richard Valdatl, Art Director RoHlyn Abrev1y1, Women's Editor Marilyn Hansen, Food Editor Joan Henricksen and H•I L•ndon, Associate Editors, Glori• Brier, PlclUres. Contributing Editors: Peer J . Oppenbeimer, Hollywood; urry Bortateln, Sports. Promotion: Cuyl Etier, Merchandising; Louie PRODUCTION: Melbourne Zipprich, Director; ur•i•, Distri bution. Richard Wendi, Mgr.; Robert• Collln1, Makeup Headquarters: 64 t Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 ~ 1973 FAMILY WEEl<L Y, INC. Alt rights reserved. A publlcallon or Downe Communlcallon1, Inc. Edward R. Downe, Jr., Chief E1tt1cur/~t1 Ofllcer John Meck Carter, Chairman ol lhe Boerd Roland S. Tre111ble, P,..sldent Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. <> ll&W T Co. KOOL Milds. 13 mg. "tar," 1 .0 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette. FTC Repon Sept. '73 W h.11 heller pl.ice to J i!>cover 1he ch.1rm~ ul plumpa wom- en than b.1d..!>l..1gc al lhc rt·- , j,,d llf lhc hit nwsic ll, ··1 he PaJ.Hll il l;amc'!" J he t:.1~1 rnduut'!> Mary Jo C..1 1lcll and Margrl'l Coleman, who tip 1h1.: .\cab . respcctivd y, at I ~5 and I 6S. JJi1cctor Gcllrg1.: Abbott, prnJuccr- cumpo:scr Hicha1 J Adlc1, and llal I .indcn, thl! slilr, a rc :i ll f.1ncier~ anJ J dcn1.k r!> of lhc rounder, more gcncr- ou-.ly-built wom:.in. "M y lin-,1 wife wa' ,1 ph1mp wom:111 ," ice.di<; Abhorl , ''.ind fl1r ye.us I \\a~n't .1w.trc tht:rc w:1s :iny \llhcr ki nd. I wa~ origin.illy at1r..ic1cJ 10 her by her minJ. h:.g'>. hamh .inJ hc.1 hhy :ip1x:ar.1nce." ·'The Pa1.11n:1 Game" 1\ Abblill \ I 16th !>hov. . .,o d11111lg h" long car eer he h.1, 111e1 .1c1re,,c, of .tl l 'h..ipc" :ind ~11c~- l'vc a h' a}' lound plump'' omen know In tlm '-11111 . wlm:h cnnccrm ihclf "1lh the l.1Jir ,, w,• ta kl.! :1 look at the .1li1t/1£' 1h,·y'rc in TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Wllllll'tl tt·nd to lt.1ve 'pccifk pcrson- .d1I} 1r.11h, JcpcnJmg 1ln whether 1hrir ltglll c ,., \lim , 111rJ1um, on the ''plca>;- 111~ly plump" t;1ue or dctidcl}' nvn- \\ l'igh1. 2. F..1,h1nn -w1w, 1h1: card<> :ire ,1 ackcJ .1g.11n-.1 wurncn "'ho arc "more gcner- 11u<.I \ l'llllo \\ c<l'' I h.111 111 her~. 3. People wh<' :ire lwcrweighl ten<l 10 Ix· h.11d lo get along w11h. 4. \Vurn,·n '' hl1 .ire hc:1vicr lhan avcr- :1gc 1cnd II> be more feminine. 5. Wumcn w11 h ::.lim fi gures tend lo be rrdnrcd by men who arc Jggrcssivc. g1 q,~.11 1iim :1 ntl 011 tgoing. 6. B11\ulll w11111c11 ll.1\·1· the grc::i tcst a1- tl .il t1P11 1111 lh1.. lll.IJPl il ~ uf lllCll. 7. 1~111mp }:" '' 11.'lld 111 h,· more a1Tcc- 1111n.1tl· th.111 ,11111 ~1r l' 8. flcl1pll-"11111 .111,,· 1tw \H'1gh1 o,c.ilcs to l.'.1 111~c a h11 ·" 1hn .1 ppr11,1l'h usually h.1n: .1 1ulh. l'.h \ g1>1111!. 1,1hc-lifc-:is- ' l•ll fi11d 11 pt•r "'11.1111" 9. M11-.1 \\11111Cll \\h11 .Ill hl'.1 \\ !!Cl 1h.11 \\,1) hcc,ll"l llw" c.11 i.u1 11111d 1 anJ t.1kc t.m l1t1 k l'\L'fl'I"' 10. f\1.111..,. "<'men .11e .11 1h,·1r h,.,, \\hen .1 It'\\ po11ndq1\c1 "c1gh1 ANSWERS 1. / 1111'. Stmlic, in hnth ll11t.11n .111d 1h,· U.S. ha ve <.lrnwn 1h;11 s lim \\0111cn k nd 4 • FAMll V WffKL V, Der·,.mbor 9, l'l7J Hal Linden cuddles pleasingly plump Mary Jo Catlett and Margret Coleman, who appear with him In "The Pajama Game." B y J\niC a Su111111er 11h t11H.:li,cly when a m:i11 nccJ~ 10 be comuku or com furled. I hey must h.I\ c built-in raJ.ir. My wife always h.lJ .1 11:.1J y. 'ympalhdk ca1 ... SJid Rich.ml i\dlcr "f\kn h,l\'c .tl- w..iy:. Cl\JU)cJ c uJJly \\Ollll!n P.11nt111g' II 0 111 I h,• lkna"~.1nce er.1 dep11:1 le- m.1lcs wi lh rounded bcl11c' amJ hchinJ, 1 he fir'il 1hing that !.lrtkc' }Oll ,1h\n11 Mary Jo a nJ M argrd is 11111 1lwi1 wcigh1. hul lhcir IU\CI} 1c.1tu11:,, peaches-anJ -cre:im com pk' illll'> .111.I e>.pres~1on:. T he} n:mind \u11 ul .1 Renoir _ _ A m:i n J lx:-.11'1 ".1111 t.1 k d Are l)lump Girls More Affeetiona,fe Tl1i111 Slim Ones? B y John E. Gibson True or False: Women who are heavier tha n average tend to be more fe minine. (See n umber 4) lo he the lllO'il 'eLrct1vc, the lca .. 1 111· clincJ 111 we;ir their hc:irl\ on 1he1 r sleeve-. .• 1ml to he the mo ... 1 ll"cnmm:.i t- ing in formtng rc la11011sh1pi> rho.;c of medium h111ld tenJ 111 he r ncrgcl 1c, frank. outgo111g, .111d to c111uy 1hc c~c 1tc­ mcnl o f risk ;111<1 chance ''Pleasingly plump" g1rh , it was found, tend 10 be c harac1cri1cd hy love of phy:,ical com- fort (including food ), cn1oymcnt 01 so- cializing with o thers, and a deep need IM affection and approval. Th.-obese or extremcl9 overweight w1w1cn an: n11ire likely lo he lrouhlcd "11h inne r Lonflicts. lru!>.lr;'l tinn .md .1n\1CI}' 2. Tm,· A lc;1 m of H.i rv.1rJ n1vcr,1I) rnvcsligalo r.,,, who h~1 vc com pleted :i i.tudy of 1hc s11h1cct. c;uccrnctly -.11111 up the sit uation a" follow' ··1 or 1hc l.l\t ~ever.ii JccaJes, f;i.,hion' h:1vc ticen t.1ilorcd for the very 1:1 11. 11a1 r(lw hippcJ. r ..11hcr w1dc-4'ho11ldl'H·d k m.tic he·, lhllll111g .111u thl'f man 111 ht\ a m\\ I k d1X'!>11 '1 want a 11111:.cul:tr wonl.111. hut 11nc wh<' '' ~or1. It 's calkd D\·sir e ol llw f-l l',h, 1wl Dc,ire nl the Bone. Men !il..e W\ltnCn IO he rounded and '1ofli~ •" I I.ii I indcn i.;1ys he tlunk' ph1mrx·1 "<in11:n arc 11101 c rd<1x1.·d and Ml llll\1 i: .1ppcal111g bcc<1\l'>l' they're lc's co111- pc1i 11vc. "If a 1hinner woman puts <ln weight. ~he's a net vous wreck until shl.' lo~e ... ii. lier 1')Cro;,H1ali ty suffer:.. But it .1 plumper wo111:1n g:iins a few p1luntl,, 11·~ 1101 mll keablt• and. C(lnsc411cntly. 'he doe,n't u1,!>0lve into .1 ne11ro1ic cpi- \\hk .. 1\~ a l11gh ~ch<H'I ,1111knl. I inlkn lcll l1>r .1 g11 I who w;io; on lhc hefty ,iJ c "II w.1~ hc,·.1u!le o( her f:tce," he l.'X- pl.uned "She wa!> tx".111t ii 11!_ Al"'·" I ind,•n dcc1J cd. "plumper \ lHlk'n ar,· \\,11111cr ·1 hq !!i'e oil li!!11r\· \Y11111c11 who .lrt: \hon. stout. or w11.k ·h1 pped \\1 lh n::irrow shoul~lcr' h.1vc d11l1"·11lly d re!>!>ing :1 la mvtk " Al,o. \\11111c n w11h more ample cndow- m..:111' .ir1.· 1101 unly :1t a d i!iadvan1.1g,• h111 1111,·11 lcl•I 1:11mpclkd lo l a~c \ICP' II > 111.1~,. their figure' LO nft•rm 11.1 cur t l·111 1dc ,d, 3. h 1/1c ·" C\IJl.'.n\Cd hy N.tll\lfl,il s ,·ll·ncc I 1111nd.1tmn ~tudic ... o l ovcr- wc1gl11 111J1\.1J11.d-., whic ti 'ho wcd th.it pcnplc "11<1 gl\c rhc -.c a lee; a "had time" .1c111.tl(\ lc11d 111 he 411i1r a mc n.1tilc in 11111,t c.t\C'. willing 10 cnmprorn l\C w hen fllTc,.,:11 y, 4111d.. to aJ apt h' "'c1.1I ~i111- .1l 11)11' .ind ll\11 ;11ly open to \11gge'\t1o n. 4. '/'1111·. U11 1vcr'lily stuJics h:ivc shown th.it W1lmcn who arc heavier than avcr- ;1gc m.11..c s1gnifi~.1n1ly higher leminm- llY ~e111 cs on psychological tc,t~ ~ind pcr!.1inal1ty quc,tion11.1 irc~ r hcy have .tl~o hccn found 10 have "grc.1tc r en11l- lll>n.ll re ..ic1ivity" to he n10r1: aculd > 'l'O\ll1vc In 1hc k 1.!1 111g' of other-.. 5. I 11/11• p,ychult1g1Lal ... t11d1e' h,1v.: ,hnwn 1h.1t men of •hie; trmrcramenl tent! very dcfinilcl) 10 prefer mmc gen cru11-.ly pw pl.Ht1oncJ Wt)mcn thl''l' "hmc ph}\ICJI cndnwmcnl' .11 1.' 11n th,· 1111p1\'"1Ve !.tdc. 6. / 11/11· P')chologi,1 t l.1 n' J. 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Keeping you and your children in good health makes good sense ... and good business. And we think our food is as good for you as it is good to ea t. We're not suggesting, of course, that a meal at McDonald's gives you all the nutrients you need. You still need a balanced diet that includes a daily intake of fruits and vegetables for other vi tamins and minerals. But it is true that a meal of two McDonald's hamburgers, a McDonald's shake and a regular order of french fri es, provides 60% of the daily need for protein and nearly a third of the daily need for most important vitamins and minerals~ What's more, this meal provides a lower percentage of calories from fat (about 33%) than the average American meal (about 40% according to latest published information). The table below indicates specific nutrition information on the illustrated meal. We want you to enjoy our good food ... and enjoy it in good hea lth. NlITRITION INFORMATION Weight, 530 grams; calories, 1030; protein. 40 grams; carbohydrate, 135 grams; fat, 37 grams. "'Percent of U.S. Recommended Daily Allo wances of Protein, Vitamins & Minerals Protein Vitamin A ~::~ R.ibofla Niacin Calcium Iron 0 1973 McOon.ld'1 Corporation 60 6 25 30 70 50 50 30 What My Life \\as Like >: z u c . .!! • Cl 0 n. • C> .. 0 ~ .. E "O c ~ <!> g "' ;:: ~ .... 0. 0 (.) "So Long Tiii Next Ye.,," a fancHul Chrtstmaa painting by Grandma MOMt. "Little girt• did not go to school much In winter, owing to the cold." Anna Mary MOMe •• a bride, 1887. This c harming, nostalgic, evocative sketch of her early life-until her husband's death in 1927-was written by Grandma Moses in 1945. Now it has been printed in a magnificent new book, "Grandma Moses," published by Harry N. Abrams. Inc., in t ime for Christmas. 1973. In the book, the author, Otto Kallir. writes about Anna Mary Robertson Moses, the American art phenomenon who didn't seriously take up painting until her late seventies. pond, roaming the wild wootls gathering flowers, and huiltling <iir castles. "1870. Now came the hard years. Schooling in rhose days in rhe country wa5. lhrce nwnlhs I. Anna Mary Robcrt!IOn, was born back in the green meadows and wi ld woods. on a farm in Washington Coun- ty in the year of 1860, Sept. 7. of Scotch Irish paternal ances- try. nf my life with mother, fn t her. and sisters and brolhers. ·1 h0se were my happy <lays. free from care or worry. helping Mother, rocking Sister's crndle. taking sewing lessons from Mother, sporting with my brother-., mak· ing rafts to float over the mill in s ummer. three in winter. Lit-Thoma• Salmon Mose•, the Here I spent the first ten years tie girls did nol go lo school bridegroom, 1887 Reprlnled by permission from "Grandma Moses." by 0110 Kalllr. Pubhahed by Harry N Abrams, Inc. Copyrlghl 1973. Grandma Moses Properlles. Inc Conti11ued on page 18 FAMILY WEEKLY, December 9. 1973 • 1 ( .,hristn1as on a Bu~ In the Heart Of the Great Cit)T I A Special True Stor)· B:\· MacKinla~· Kantor • • Author of "Andersonville' Dick regarded his fellow passengers: a full load of sad faces, tired faces, cold faces, grim faces. Evening "'eather <.pn:.-Jd nu Ciood Tidings of Grca1 Joy as the bu'> plowc<l norlh on ~cw York·s Third t\\enue Ahoard 1hc hus. m' I riend 0 1ck C.1lcnd1nn1ng de- c ided that the "'eatherman had delih<.-rJteh a11emp1cd to ahol· t\h C hr1-.1ma'> f,e as Jn 1n\t1tu 11on. R.11n kll on '><'IOI} slush .1long the side'4alh. Drab figurc'i hud· died under umbrellac;. hurrying 10 escape raw unplCJ\.1n1nesc; Dic k regarded his fellow pas- I • FAMILY WEEKLY December 9, !973 ~ngcr<. .1 full load or ,,,J f.H.c<,. ti red faces. cold face<., gnm fJce<. MJny were carr~ing gatl~ "'rdppcJ Chri<.tmJ<. p.1r.:-1. 1' S1ill . the) l\X1ked 'ullcn. A '>C r,1"' n) wnnun g\1t ··rn. hn cnJt pcbhkd "'1th ,kc! 'hi.' h.td lr\'iubk finding 1.h.1n!!c 1n h1:r purc,c The drl\er "'a' .1 huU .. tng mJn "'Ith .1 th1d. ned. H e growled. "O ~ . lad}, lc l\ get going .. fhe p.i'>~ngcr f(,und money for her f.ire. hul .. he sn.1rled as she dropped e1,1n' into the receptacle S1\t11C'l h Siree1"'oulJ~11<'\I <JlenJtnntng '1gn.alkJ .111d mo ,t:d to ihe front jnJ ,1l1uJ gr ..L'>p1ng J pole t vr '>1tpprn 1 I he bu'> groJncd to a )lup lkfore getting off. Did lool..t:J fil"'>t al th.: J r1\\:t. th.:n at 1he sullen p.1-.:.enger'>. I k li£1ed his \011.:C '>0 th.JI II \.\t•llld c.uT)· 10 the b:id l)I the hu' .. You· re the wor;t hunch ol sourpussc'> I cv1:r '>JW 1n my life•·· he shuul~d Thl·n hl· gol off anJ walked up 10 hi\ mo1her's apartment 01d: and his wife SJlly \\Ch: from Baltimore They hatl tr.1v- elt'd to New York Ctl) II.> '>pcnJ Chri!.tm.1<; "it h Did,\ fllllthl.'r When Diel go! hJd ... he found SJll~ Jlone in the l tkhl·n. n1.1I.. mg pie<.. .. \\'ell "J' 11 I 11n 1 ·'he ·"l..cJ 'h "'as horr1hk ·· .. fhc cluh v. •• , h1•r11hk"l'' (Did hJJ been h.n '°!= .1 <lr1n k '411h som.: old fri.:nd, .11 1hc 0 .1r1mou th Clut-i I "1'o. no, thJI "'·''> fim· 11 w." 1h.11 fhin.l 4-vcnu1· hu' I k I o ld 1 he "'hl'k <,lt'r~ and cc1nclu1kd. "Rut .1 t l1·a,1 I h.1d 1hc ,,Jti<.f.1c11on ,,f tl'llinc 1hcm o ff!" Sally wa:. quiet .1 rn1)mcnt Then she s.11d. "I uon't think that \.\as a 'Cr) nice thing 10 <lo M.1) Ix those folk-; n1ulJ hJ\e dune "'1th a httk cheering 11p. Ho"' might 11 ha'c hccn ti , 1n· ~tc.1d llf gll•"'cnng ...11 1hem, )ou'd wished them a warm- hearted Merry Chric;tma.s'>" D ick sulked off into the living room, c;a1 in Lhe J ark and lu-11..cd down a t cold slrl.'els and tr.Jtltc ligh1s. He fell .1shaml'.J of httll· sell Sall) WJS righ1. Ile got up. "'ent to the bathroom .ind wac;hed hie; face When he ~topped at the kilchen d1X'lrw;1y again. he had his ll'pc41,1t 11n JnJ wa~ carrying his hat He 5J1J to SJll)'. "I JU'il had an 1J1:a I'm going to Ir) to make :imends .. He went out 1n10 1hc h:ill anJ Jown. When the IH'\I hu' 1..1111c \Cllllh (ln l .. ·,111~lllll A "~'lllll: and Diel .. ,,,·rrx-d .1 ~1.1rd 11 "'·1' oh' h'll\ th.11 hc'J Jdicd 1h1· 1.1 .... ' nt p11'lhahtltt) II "'·" lhc \Cf\ <.Jnl(' bu'i he had LJ ttghl llll 1 ht rd A\l'n11c . 1t h,1tt I urned arounc.J anc.J "',,, no"' hc,1dmg had.. do" n I C\tnglon A~ Glcnd1nn tng re.11:hl·d 111111 his pocket for change. th.: dmcr lilll'd tm gaze fr11m thl.' c;!rc:ct JhcJJ HI\ l'.)l'" nJHOY.cJ J' he rcLogn1Lc<l the pa"enga "">ourpu" your-.clf '" .. n.irltd thcd11\Cr Diel bega n. ·Tm ~1rry I '>:ltd •. "WhJl 1hc hell'!. the differ· cncc?" I he dri,cr lurne J ;iw.1\ .ind ... loudll.'d over h1~ wtwel I ht!) time there were a rwm- lx-r of empty c;e:11s. Ncvcrthc- le<,~. Oick ~al down next to a bo) of ahout 14. lfe nerved him.,..·lf to ht:gtn 1 hen, out loud. he begJn smg- ing Jin1:/e Br/ls. 'I he youlh he· -.ide him looked as if he were al.irme<l then amu~d. Hr ,,11d, "We had that in school." / "(H~ Come on, let \ go .. I he boy began to sing wi1h him 1 wo black women c;at j11'1 .1hl'.ad. and they turned ;:ind .. m1lcJ One saiJ to her com- r Jnmn. "Somebody's happ) , .. nick he k1,nrd her and nodded h1' head. She nodded bacl... rlearcd ha throat and added a t:lc<tr cont raflo. Die~ looked 1owan.J the I rnol I he Jnvcr was 1wis11ng .1round to ~cc what wac; going on h.1ck thl.'rc Other people ne.irh) were humming, and some of the m \l.'Cmed 10 tk: singing a little. al- lhougli 1he) were !)h}' JOol1I 11 Acros' the .11sle. a youn~ wo mJn spoke up. "Ha,en·1 \\1.' r1durn 111 1hat une-horsc Opl'n ,1e1gh a houl Ion£ enough'!'. she laughed. And she hq_?Jn. "7 '11• fust N1icl the 0111:1'!.f di(/ s<1y By the end of the \CCI.ind ch(lnt!>. hair the people on the hu' we re )oinging Jll1ng with her Nc:ir ·1 wcnty-1hiru Street 1hc hue; h.1111.'d. 1 here\1 hccn a fire ~ll.1rm 111st a greac;l' fire 1n som1· rc-.t.llirJnl ~tlc hcn hul a l(1t of equipment had responded. f raf- til.'. w .1~ hloded snhdly The liu' '"' there for a fe"' rn111111l'<,: lhl·n the m p<; had the Jmt·r h.tl'k 11 p .ind go ar(111nd ,, c1111pk 111 hlnck\ l hl' 1'1llJ tht11£ ",1\ th.ti 1111~, "'hn'J Ocl'n 11hc;en ing lhl.' fill· 'Cl'll11.'J tl1 find th.II bll\ \\ 1!h II\ <-tnl!tn~ pac;~ngcr<. m11.:h mn rl· l.1\(tn.1llng. than ~' h.11 thq 'd c11ml.' nut Ill w.111..h Pe1k<.rnJn' l.111~hl.'d .l'nd po in1ed Did c111 tlt.l hear <1nc 111;rn 01 1l <.1Jl· C\· plaining 10 hts \\lie th..11 prnh- .1hlv this w,..,n't .1 rcgul:i1 I C\· 1ng1on A'cn11c hus: 11 \'·" .1 ch.1 rtcred de:il. Sotnl.' duh 0 1 ( "'""""'" • IN THIS GRIND·EM·OUT LD, ISN'T IT NICE TO KNOW SOME PEOP' E REFUSE TO GRIND·EM·OUT? We're stickl ers about how Kent is made. That's why Kent is probably the most quality-tested c igarette made. We try to get rid of any taste- robbing imperfections before a Kent e ver sees the light of a match. (Over 200 different quality checks in the manufacturing end, alone.) But Kent quality goes beyond that. We go to 3 contine nts, 4 countries and 10 s tates to find the right kind of to baccos for the milder Ke nt ble nd. To complem e nt this blend, w e even invented our own filter, the famous Micronite filter- to smooth the flavo r of Kent. Why are we so adamant about how Kent is made? Because, that way we can give yo u the mild, smooth taste that makes Kent what it is: Ame rica's quality cigarette. King Size or Delwce lOO's. ~- L:~·l ~,~·~~'~'J ~' Simple, straight-forward, classic out of step with today's throwaway culture. Refillable cartridge. ballpoint or fiber tip marker in basic tan o r navy blue. Sl.98: not bad fo r a pen you may use the rest of your life. -~ 9' ·-. '" .......... ·-• -'"" .. -y • ,..., ..... $198 I I \ I \ I Christmas on a Bus Cr.>111inurd lodge. ''T hey wouldo'I be sing- ing that way unless they be- lo nged to the same club," he explained.~ Soon they came to the south- ern terminatio n of 1he run. D river had to halloo to make , . himself heard. "This i.s ii! Far as we go. Merry Chri~tmas. everybody!" The five people who still re- ma ined, besides G lt:ndinning. got o ff. And they were all call- ing a Merry Chris1mas. too. "Hey, Sourpuss!" called the driver good-naturedly. ··oon'1 you want off he re?" G lendinning carnc up front, and dro pped into the seal ne;H- cst the busman. nl'm going b:id: up 10 Sixtieth Streer." "Why did you get on ag•11n. to ride all the way down here?" "Because J thought I s hould try lo undo any harm I'd done before.'' The driver seemed to be meditating as he moved the hig vehicle into position fo r a w.111 Jem anded by schedule. Dick. said, "Say, did you know we may belong to the same club?" He then told the d river what he had heard the pedestrian saying to his wife. back near Twenty-third. The drive_r laughed, ''Maybe we do at that." They both tried to think of a na me for the club. The d river said , slowly, "The G reat H uman Club." Ok k agreed lha t 1ha1 was a-; good a name as any. A few people were getting o n. ... Driver kept looking at h1!> watch. ''I'm purrctilio1H," he !laid with pride. "That's what m y CO used to say You know, I've been thinking Jboul ( hnstm as in Germany, just after the war ended. I was a m aster sergeant, and we had a truck pool in a little town near Munich. No regula r quarters available. so I stayed with act elderly German couple. They 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Oscember 9. 1973 were real good to m e, and I used to bring them lillle things. You know : stufT from the PX. "Anyway, on C hristmas Eve I was pretty lo nesome. Just sat in my room and moped. Then F rau · Ledden came up and knocked al m y door and asked would I come and keep Christ- mas with the m. So 1 went down. Oh, it.wasn't much ... They had their dead son's picture up on the manlel, with green stuff around it. And they had a few candle stubs leftover from the air raids. She'd made some spe- cial kind of lirtle cookies for Christmas. Had colo red sugar on them. And there was wine." The bus was fairly full now, a nd he started the engine. "They sang some song!>, and I wanted to sing with them . They 1ricd 10 teach me the words." He began, even while he pulled the door-control levers and moved the bus in to gear In Betleltt!m geboren /st 1111st ein Kinderlei11 .... The driver spoke ahruptly. 'T m d riving now, and I can't talk while I'm drivi ng." He bcl· lowed, "Get on the job. every- body! Get lo !li.ngrn g!'' Although the driver had c hanted the few Wl.)rd~ of Ger- man rn a low tone, sevcr:.i l near- by passengers had heard him. They were s miling and wo nder- ing what lhis was all about le was as if those partici- pating in that earl ier songfesl had lefl their aura not J\ISt gum wrappcr!io. carcle!i.S wads of lissuc -lhc llller which any crew C'( c u~tomcrs ab.rndons but somethmg more pcrvas1\·e ;ind pcrsua.s1ve. Soon all the pas..c ngers were 1oming in IV/iile ShPphnd.r Watcht•tl ... Good K ing W n1- ceslaus God Rest Y r MNry Ge11tlt'me11 ... S1/er11 N iJ:ht ... Except for one womun. Her sealskin coat showed patches where the fur had thinncJ . but the re was an unmistakabk a ir of gentility about her. From time to time her glance rnveJ l.)Ver the c aro lers, and once sh1: had her handkerchief out. Dic k saw her crying, j11~t fur a minute-but she wasn't si ng- ing. Eas t Sixtie th and Third Dick's corner. He stoc:xl up :ind shook. hands with the driver "Remember the C lub,'' the d river said , a nd Dick told him he would. The driver yelled . as Glcn- dinning stepped down. "liood- nigbt. Sourpuss! Merry Chr i~l­ ma~!".:and Dick waved bad . To his as tonishmenl, how ever. he saw through the glas<. that the elderly woman in lhc sha bby coat had h urried for- ward . She said something to lhe driver -the bus had b:ircly ,farted to move-and the d river stopped ag;1in and OJll!ncd thl' door. The woma n got o ul. Dick ran to help her .tlighl T he bus d rove away. She said, ''Excuse me. No1 mally I get off at So.ty-sec1md S1ree1. but I wa nlcll Ill h,1\e .1 word with you." Her gloved fingers toul·hed Dick's a rm. "You sec, young man. I was strengthened hy 1hc singing ... helped very m111:h Out ii was impossible for me "' 1oin in ... "She lifted her hand kerchief 10 hcreyes. "My gr:rnd- daugh1 er -There was a motor accident and ... She w.1~ huncd this afternoon. 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How, I ask, could Christmas be If there weren't a C hristmns tree? Yet there's choosing one just right, One that's bushy, proper height. Place an angel or a star On the top, which seems up far. D ad will d o it on a ladder Held by Mom (he's glad he had her). Then there's that stern choice judicial : Tree that's real or artificial? I 12 • FAMILY WEEKLY, December 9, 1973 A Garlru1d of Christmas Verses By Richard Armour •it will work, always, or we will fix it free! IV. Christmas is when people gather. Some you welcome, some you'd rather Stayed away. No, that is wrong- Stayed, but didn't stay so long. In-Jaws, outlaws congregate; Some come early, some come late. Some are old and some are young, Most are fun to be among. "Next year," some say, "we invite you. Visit us." How they delight you! 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Shopping Honl Tear out and save in1s p.:1Re for a hilndy shopping guide Prince G;lrdner. St LOUIS. Mo. A Division of SWANK. INC -. Th~se Celebrities Tell: "What Christmas Means to~~ JACQUELINE BISSET I had such lovely Christmas- es as a chiltl. But J think what has happened to Christmas is rather dreadful. It isn't just thut I've grown up and out of the marvelous conviction that the mystical sudden :ippcarance of the C hristmas tree ar six on C hristmas morning. lighted and loaded with gifts anti o rna- me nts. was really. truly magic:; it is my disgust at how commer- cial Christmas has become. J hate huying presents on cue. I tlon't even send C hristmas cards :my more. f like the spirit of C hristmas, and f like having people be nice. This is very ad- mirable. I just wish they'd he like that all year long! DENNIS WEAVER l attend the C hurch of Self Realization, :md I have come to understand that an intlivitlual's peace is carried within him. The object of m1r senses doesn't huve the power to make us hap- py. For exam pie, you sec .1 hat and you buy it . Then YlHI 're happy, you say. But when you get it, almo~t immcdi:itdy the plcusurc hcgin., 10 I .1de .1way. If it had the power within it!.clf tu m ake happinc:.:.. then 11 would tlo so for everybody. But it does n't. So you M.!C, it':. what' within rou, that create peace and breeds genllcncss. And that's the way I feel ahout C hrist- mas-it's a time to get in to uch with the feeling)> within you. ROBERT YOUNG I'd like to feel that C hrisrmas 1s not especially different. Betty a nd I just like to spend several days with our children and our grandchildren, among the deco- rations. We a lso enjoy the gift· giving on our patio. which Betty deco rates especially for the m:- casion. That's the heart <>f a memorable day. MITZI GAYNOR Love! Love ! Love! is wh.ll C hristmas m ean:. to me. Love of family. love of friends. love of business associates .... I know 11 sounds Polly:innaish. hut Loni! Don't we have to start some- where? Biuet Weaver MIKE CONNORS To me, Christmas m eans :.i time when love of family and fnc nds is more openly ex- pressed. T he t ragedy of the American family is that the emotion o f love 1s usually buried and 1.mly surfaces d uring the hristmas season. Let's hope the philo:.ophy of the pres- ent l o vc Gcncr:irion rc1.:tifics all tha t! SAMMY DAVIS, JR. I rcfust' to think o f the com- mereir1l aspect o f Christmas hut try 10 honor the holiday in terms of wh:ll it i'i supposed to mcun. In other words. lhc ethic-; of the holiday. Young Gaynor SUSAN DEY r hate to say this, but ) thin~ C hristmas has become a big pain. It's come to mean a lot of things it shouldn't. Like rushing around like crazy. And com- mercialism. It's become so com- mercialized that the fun has gone out of it. Before H ~\low­ een I started getting C hristm:1'! catalogs. and by Thanksgiving. decoracions were up all over and stores were pushing their Christmas items. So whe re docs that leave the warmth and friendliness of C h ristmas? In the cash register, that's where' JIM FRANCISCUS C hristmas is more than a day to me. It's a ~pccial season at -. I • Connon Davia the end of the year that peaks oo Christmas Day. It's a time fo r family in our home, and I like to think it's a time when to- getherness is symbolic through- out lhe world. h's a lime when Kitty and I doubly enjoy and appreciate one anolhcr and our three lively daughters. Personal- ly. ( feel and believe in the time- less tr:idition that Christmas is the time for giving of yourself. JOAN BLONDELL That's the time I collect what- ever fa mily then: is around, and we all get together. It means in . Not going out to parties. But coming together i11 the home. And I do the whole thing myself when it is my tum. My brother Dey and sister .ind I take turns hav- ing everyone in. We're all so glad to be together, and there's presents for the kids, and il's just a lovely close time. l RODDY MCDOWALL 1 believe Christmas means doing things for children. It's the time of the year when one makes a special effort to make things better (or them, and to bring them happiness. After all, Christmas really docs belong to lhe children, doesn't it? And since I have no children of m y o wn, I try to do for others. But don't ask me what. or which charities I am involved with, be- cause I won't tell. I feel that is very, very private. Blondell McDowell DINAH SHORE C hristmas is a time for tradi- tion, and we try to do it all: the tree, the time-honored dinner and, especially, having the fam- ily together to celebrate the oc- casion. I have always tried to observe one other tradition, and that is to create homemade gifts. I like to hand-paint my own holiday greetings or make fruit· cakes or make some acc1:ssories in needlepoint. This has always been the essence of C hristmas. MARY TYLER MOORE Christmas to me means fam- ily-family and presents and wrapping paper and ribbon; a tree and li ghts and holly and all Compiled by Peer .J. Oppenheimer Shore Moore Markham Ball sorts of decorations, indoors and out; tripping over the dogs and keeping them away from the cookies; C hristmas cards on the piano and the mantel and new names hastily added to old lists; and a big, big family din- ner -that's what Christmas means at our house. MONTE MARKHAM C hristmas has always been a special time in our family, but not in the conventional sense. By that l mean we have at- tempted to keep an expression of love and need for one an- other throughout the year, and the culmination of that to- getherness manifests itself on Christmas D ay. LUCILLE BALL Christmas means getting to- gether with the kids and all the family at home or in Snowmass, Colo., where I have a condomin- ium. Ironically, I broke my leg skiing right after I bought the place. b ut that mishap hasn't kept me off skis.· l get every- one together and we go cross- country skiing. I just love iL r-~-. pack picnic baskets and away we go! This year. because we started shooting my series late and I'll sooa be leaving on a publicity tour with "Mame," we 'll gather at home in Beverly Hills and have an old-fashioned C hristmas dinner with turkey and ctanberry sauce and persimmon cake. .. \ This Sugar House Is Easy to Make This week Food Editor Marilyn Hansen makes a festive frosted cake house. "I've always been intrigued," says Marilyn, "by those sugar houses you see at Christmas. Finally I've worked out a recipe that's both quick and easy to make. You can use your own Imagination to decorate and finish off the cake just as you choose." 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In a large mixing bowl with elcctrac mixer at mcJ1um high speed beat butter and sugar to- gctnc r until light a nti fluffy. 3. AJd cinnamo n, ginger. nut- meg, cloves and vanilla extract; hear at low speed unril blended 4. Add eggs, o ne at a ti me, beat- ing well after each adll1tion 5. Combine flour with baking powder and sa lt . Al medium- low specJ. aJd flour mixture and milk alternately, hcginning and cndrng with flour. 6. Po ur b;itter into prepared loaf pJM Rake for about I hour .ind 20 minutes or until a cake tester inserted into center of the cake comes out clean. 7. Cool in pans 5 minute\. Turn out o nto wire racks and con- tinue cooling. M akes 2 9-ifl<:h loaf cakes 16 • FAMILY WEEKLY, December 9. 1973 SEVEN-MINUTE FROSTING The Fra.tlng: 2 egg whites 1 'h cups sugar YJ cup water 1 tablespoon corn syrup Y.r teaspoon ult 2 teaspoons pure vanllla Htr•ct 1. In lop of double-boiler com - bine egg whites, sugar, water, com syrup and salt. Blend with electric mixer at high speed for one rninute. 2. Place over rapidly boiling water and beat o n high speed until mixture forms peaks. takes about 7 minutes. 3. Remove from water Add vanilla extract and beat until thick enough to spread, about 2 m inutes lo nger. Fills und /rosts l 8 or 9 inch layers or I 3 t9 inch coke or 2 9-inch loaf cakes. To Assemble the House: 1. Place one of the Sugar 'n' Spice loaf cakes in center o f a serving tray or foil-covered cardboard. 2. Spread top with Seven-Min- ute Frosting; set aside. 3. Cut "roof" out of second loaf (a triangula r wedge, cut length- wise.) 4. Place the "roof" trinngle on the frosting of the loaf cake. (Remaining ca ke may be cut u p and decorated as desired ) 5. Spread remaining frosting over entire "house." 6. Decorate using thtn red lico- nce strips to o utline roof, win- dow<; and doors, peppermint rounds to top roof. jell ied candy slices for shutters, etc. 7. If desired make "snow" by using additional frosting over top of se rving tray. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That.Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. KING : 19 mg. "ta(.1.3 mg. nicotine. SUPER KING: 19 mg."tar". 1.4 mg. nicotine. av. pe1 cigarette. FTC Repon SEPT.'73. • Anna Mary at age 15. ~~is time, she was working as a hired girl. much rn winter. O\.\ing lo the cold. fhcrcforc, nl) 'chool da)" \\ere li mircd. Allhough I w.1~ I-cpl bu'y helping al home .ind hi:lping the neighbor,, when 12 yeurs of agi: I left honw lo i:.irn my own living a~ lhl'll wa' c.llkd a hired girl. Thi' w;" a grand cduc.1t io11 lor llll', 111 c,ml;1 11g, hCHl\('kecpi11g. 111 mor;lliLing ilnd minglin g wrth lhl· tltllsii.k world. ..,"'?-went tti live with a fornily hy the name of Mr~. and M r Thomas Whitt•,ide. They were lovely ~oplc. wh1 1l' well ;ilong in )Cars. f was cared for hv thl'lll a'\ a child of their own They were Prc ... hytcri.m" h} creed. "° one of my dutic~ wa' to drive the horse "Old Bl ack Joe" to church for them on Sun- "In the fall of 1887 ... I married Thomas Salmon Moses, a farmer by occu- pation. We left on our wedding trip for North Carolina .... But we never reached there." day mornings and plac.:c hnu- 411e1-; on the pulpit in the church and always rc mcrnh\:r lhc ll''1 I li ved wi th lhl' Whitcc;ide-. fnr thrcl' }1:.irs. c.rnng fur Mrs. Whitc~rdc, who wa<; an in valid .ind finall y dred Then I kept IHllN' for Mr. Whitc\ldc for a }C:lr till hb nephew .rnd wife C1l11IJ come :ind lake care of the I .1rm clnJ him. I w.1s very proud in those d.1}'· LOuld ge l up )'.llCh fine din- m•r:-. for hi" friend.., whn came (wm f.1r 11lf to sec hitn. When ie • I /\Mii Y WEC:KL Y. December 9, 1973 Grandma Moses: What My Life Wts Like Co111i11111·d from pugr 7 DIAMOND WALNUTS ANNOUNCES ITS BRAND NEW COOKBOOK. 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Those were busy days. In the fa ll of 1887-Nov. 9 That's what makes DIAMOND a walnut you can be proud to use. And to use often. To get your own copy of the brand new DIAMOND Walnut Cookbook, "Recipe Favorites". just send $1.00 to DIAMOND Walnuts, Box 41 30, Dept. FW, Clinton, Iowa 52732. And then enjoy your cooking even more with DIAMOND Brand Walnuts. it was I married Tht~nrns S.11· mon Mo cs. a farmer by occu· pation. We le ft on our weddrng trip tor North Carolina to t:ikc charge of a horse ranch in North Carolina. Rut we never reached there. We were kid- napped at Staunton, Y:i. Or I Anna Mary Moses with two of her young••• children, Hugh and Anna, around 1904 should say, we were "ovcr·Jll:r· suaded" to go no farther \Outh So we hired a farm near sl!un· ron for a year, to sec if we wuuld like the sourh. T he people there "ere ova- an:-.ious fo r norrherners or we'it· crncr5 to come in anti huilJ up the state . They were .in n way hclplc-;s since the c:nlorcd help had hccn taken from them. Wl• remained on this farm one yea r . then moved fa rther down the valley onto a 600-acrc dairy farm. "Herc I commcncl.'J to make butter and ~hip it to thl' Whik Sulphur Springs, W Ya I al\11 maJc put a lo chips, "hich ";i, .1 novelt y in those d.1}'\. This \\l' c.:on tin ucd for o;c\eral }Car' There our len t:hildrcn "ere horn. And there I ll'ft lhe li11 k graves in !hat hc.H1t1f11I Shen- andoah Valley. \Ve came bad. up north 111 New York St:itc Dec 15. 1905. wrth our five child ren In ed111:a rc and put on their looting. We bought a tarm and went in I•• the d:iiry busine ... s ~c ll inp mill. :md doing general f.1r111 work Her{' my o ldl''I Jaughlcr mar- rku a nd lclt home I lcre m) twl1 olJest ~one; ho11gh1 .1 f;irm and c;truek out for lhcm,dvc' And here, nn J.111 I'\. 19~7. 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In th.is room there are money, attractive persons of the opposite sex, books that tell you the secret of happiness and many other valuable articles. But , also in this room are bottomless pits, traps, hostile persons and dangerous beasts chained in various places around the room . You must walk through this room, but you may take out of it anything you can. Now if you had a choice. would you choose to 1) go through the rooCQ blindfolded or 2) go through the r~.l'n with your eyes open and with written.instructions on which places and people to Visit or avoid. Of course, all of us would pick the second choice in a case such as this. Isn't it ridiculous, then. that we would choose to go through life, the same situation, blind· folded! Even when there is a means to go through life with a map and our eyes wide open! The means provided is Astrology. The map is our astrological horoscope. How does it work? Nature's cosmos imprints each of us at the time of birth -when the umbilical cord is cul. We then become ourselves. Until the cord is cut, we are part of our mother. Why or how we presently do not kn ow. The movement of the large solar bodks then times potentials for events in our lives. Astrology does not cause events but is timing of events. But, it's not fortune telling. It's a prediction of potentials which free ~1t can override. What does a natal horoscope analysis by a qualified astrologer contain? A natal horoscope analysis contains . the best psychological analysis of yourself that you can get today. Because, in a controlled experiment in 1960. astrologers be<1 t psychologists in predicting case hi stories. ln addition, a natal horoscope analysis includes discussions nn the following: financial oullook: laxes and inJ1eritances; earl y home envi ronment; relationships with family , relatives and parents: lovelife and marriage; Astrology Today PRESENTED BV THE AMERICAN ASTROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION "The Nation's Largest Astrological Society" 0 1973 --~"--of Ollio. Inc. children ; career and occupation; hopes; wishes and goals; and subconscious attitudes. In a major analysis, a one year forecast is also included. Many people think that astrology only appeals to "way out" unscientific people. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In fact, studit:_s show that astrology appeals most to intelligent and logical people. Famous scientists Galileo, Carl Jung, Johannes Kepler, Roger Bacon, Tycho Bache and Albert Einste.in all believed in astrology. Your horoscope can help you be in the right place at the right time. Your horoscope can help you avoid disasters while guiding you to your beneficial opportunities. Did you know that astrology helped the allies win World War II? The allies employed astrologers. The axis powers started out employing astrologers. But , this was ceased ea rly when the famous astrologer, Karl Ernst Krafft, predicted the exact time and place of an attempt on Hitler's life in 1939. Hitler thought the astrologers were conspiring against him, so they were imprisoned. Hitler turned back to astrology -too late. He read his horoscope in the last moments of the war as Berlin burned around him. More on avoiding clisaster , came these stories from a recent article in the Miami Herald newspaper. The article tells the story of Mary Kelly. a Miami computer programmer, who heeded the advice Qf her horoscope which warned her of a wrong medical diagnosis. She avoided an unnecessary operation that would have left her a cripple. The Miami Herald also tells the story of astrologer Oifford McMullen, who is George McGovern's personal astrologer. He warned McGovern that if he ran for president, that he would win the Democratic nomination, but he would lose badly to Ptesident Nixon in the , November election. Your horoscope can bring you wealth. Famous business tycoon, J . P. Morgan , used astrology to acquire his fortune . Morgan did not make a financial move without checking his natal horoscope fo recast. From an article in the Miami Herald came this story: "Stockbrokers 011 Wall Street are as likely to call an astrologer in this decade as Hollywoud film stars would call a psychiatrist in the last. David Williams. a 75 .year old retired financial expert who lives in Oearwater, has made $150.000 from the stock mar- ket in 13 yean by using astrology as an in11esrment guide." Your horoscope can show you the way to success and happiness in love and marriage. lforoscopes of Grace Kelly and Jackie Kennedy predicted their current successful marriages . Grace Kelly to Prince Rainier and Jackie Kennedy to Aristo tle Onassis. Princess Grace and Prince Rainier have recently had their horoscopes done together by American astrologer , Keith Clayton. As with these famous people, your horoscope can help you find and keep a lasting and meaningful love relationship. Now and through the ages a good natal horoscope analysis has meant success for many people. In other cases many men have missed their opportunity; some with tragic consequences, such as Adolf Hitler. W.Ul you miss your success opportunities? Will you stumble into pitfalls you could have avoided? Today. right this moment, you can have your natal horoscope cast and analyzed. You £an gel it for only the cost to make your duplicate copy . You get the expensive casting and analyzing process -FREE. The article below will tell you how. The mea ns are avail able. but the choke is yours. llW Tl GIT YOUR NITll IOIOSCOPI fOR OllY THI COST Of lllllG COPllS. by John F. Ford Send me your exact time and place of b~h . I'll cast and analyze your natal horoscope for research purposes. You may have duplica te copies of your horo- scope for only $3 .00 -the cos t to make yuur copies plus postage and handling cu;ts. You get the expensive casting and analyzing process FRF.f, because of the fact that we must produce your horoscope f<1r research anyhow. Your natal horoscope will consist of nine pages and over J ,000 words. Your na tal horoscope wi ll C<Jnlain your psycho· lngJcal analysis plus a discuss11>n of the fnllowing: your lovelife;finanrial outlook; marriage. family and ch ild ren relation· \hips; career and occupations: hopes. .,...,,he ~ and goals ~ and subconscious atti· 1 udes A horoscope of this type would • r<.t up lo SJOO if done by an astrologer. 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The astonishing story of Ann;i M ;iry Robertson Moi.es·s Jcvcl- upmcnl h;is aroused the intcre!>L of the American and the Euru-- pcan public for more rhan three decades. As .. G randma Mose~" she has become known <111 over the world. Wherever her pic- tures were shown. rhey mer wilh exceptional respon:-.c -in the U.S .. in Weste rn Europe and in Russia. People everywhere have been impressed by her paint- ings, which so viv idly dcpkl life in rural Ameril:a, the changing seasons. the daily chorcc; :inti pleasures of farm lik of which the artist was a part for <.:lose to J century. Although Anna M ai y Mme-. !>lartcd painting i.c1 iou!>ly only in her old age, one c:innot 'ct an cKact date for the beginning ol her artii.tic .1ctivit1es. be- cause, almosl withoul bcang aware of ii, c;he had frl>m early childhood on done pain1ing and decuraring in her home. .. When I w as quite '>ntall:· ,hi: once wrote. ..my father would gel me and my hrnlht•rs w hile parer hy the '\he1..•I, like 1hc kind used Cor ncw<;pupcrs. I le Iii.ell to 'cc us draw pkt11rcs. It WU'i a f)\:llllY a ~heel ;1mf II l.1 ... rcd long.a than c.mdy M ) 1lldcr h1llt ha lmcd l\l d1.1w ,11..•.1111 c11g1111..''· lhc ne\t hn1the1 "1..'flt 111 for .. 1n1rn.1I~. h111 ·" f,u 111) 'ell I had 11..1 h,1vi: p1d111c,. .111d the g:i\i:1 1hc fx·111.·r I \\llltld dr.1'.I. the pKlure, then .:olur 11 "'i•h grape 1111ce or 111.:rric,, .111) 1hmg tthll wa' red .1nll p11..'ll \ 111 111y w,1y llf 1h1 nk111g · But 1he in<:lmati1..•n 1111 p.11nt mg. s hared al"o hy her 1.llhe r and 11lhcr m1..·mlli:r' 01 rhe l:in1- ily, wa' always s11honJin:11ed "' lhc dulics :ind ohligallnn' (ll everyday life. Anna Mary did not have rhe leisure to devl!lup her talcnl, either in her curly youth. as a young housewife in Virginia. or after the family re- turned to New York in 1905. But her artistic urge oflcn ex- pressed itself in a desire to decorah: obiccts of daily use • iround lhc house. Two c~amplcs have hcen pre· \Cncd: a fireboard and a table. She wro1c about the fircboard· ··one time I was papering the parlor. Jnd I ran short of papc1 for the lireboard. Sc.) I took a piece of p.1pcr aml pasted it over the board, and I painted ii .1 )Olid color fir)!. I hen I painted two large trees on each side or 1t, lil..c butternut trees. And in hack I did a litlle 'ccne of a lake ;1ntl painted it ~· yellow color. re;illy bright, as 1ho11gh you were looking off into the sun l1gh1. 111 lhc tronl, 10 fill in 1h:ll 'pace. I brought in big bushc .... I dauhcu it all on wi th the brmh I pamrcd the floor wich. ''Fin:illy we re-papered the parlor .ind p:ipi:rc<..l l.ner lhc p11:- 111re. When we re-pa~rcd the 1oom .1gain :i few years ago. we too~ rhe p.1pcr nlf the fireh0ard. hut the colors had f.1ul·<..I ... omi:- whal. fh:it wa!\ my first large picture." Aho111 the tahlc, 'he wrote; ··1 have an ,,Id 1ip-11p 1.1hk. un which I p.1i111. My :iu nl !!ave it 1<1 me Vi )Car~ .1go. II wa' h11ilr lllr a log c.1bin ... , ·1 he t.1hlc w.1~ 11rndl' uf p111c plan!...,. 1111dcr lhc ll>p h1.·twl·1.·n llw ,1 .111d.1nh lhcrl· w;i, a h11x 111 wh11."h they licpt 1hc11 pcwtc1 d1,hi:'. ··My a11n1 "'<'Ill 11 fl> me l11r .1 1111\Vl'I 'land I h:1 -.c p.11111cd ,l·i:ni:' 1111 lhe ,1:1n<l11rd<; ;111d n 1\ Cll'd lhe hlp \\ 11h 1)(1~!;11 1.".1rd' .. 111d 111m IM~ II f11r my C:l\1..•I . I he p.1intin!! 4111 the 1111..'11\l.Jld " d.1lnl M .1\ I 0. 191 !'\ .• ind lhchc nn 1hi: 1,1hlc \'1..'I'-' d1..>111..· .1h11111 1 •no. I hc<.i: 11"1 .111c111pt., aln:.1dy '\how a p:11111c1 ly tcc h- n1411c r.1rdy fn11nd 111 w1,rk' 111 ,c11 -t .111gh1 arli!\14'. rAMILY WEEl<LY, Oecumbet9, 1973 • H ... HNTlr5 bETTER to children, grandchildren, relatives, friends or sweethearts $1 ooper letter Free Gift Included • Name mentioned twice in letter • Handwritten by Santa on his stationery • Every letter different, personal • Envelopes are marked North Pole Send $1 00 lor each letter to · Santa Letter Inc. PO Box 154 1002 Jeflerson Ave Utica. N. Y 13501 Deadline December 121.h Please print c1eor1y and include Zip Code Amoun1 enclosrd S11ee1 Ro.id RFD Staie Print addd1onal names on sepa1 ate sheet ol paper .. 3. Everybody aboard this jet plane has a gimmick ... almost everybody. Pick the one who doesn't. 1. Nope. He's Hugo Sfavia, impover- ished secret agent. Gimmick: Sells "hot" watches as a sideline. His cigarettes smoke even hotter 2. Mike L. Angelow. Gi mmick: Artist who draws every- thing but attention At last sidewalk exhibition he got fl ticket for littering Smokes decorator pack cigarettes 3. No Ralph Knoshow (not pictured) Transistor radio salesman. Resigned when given new territory . Japan His cigarelte's taste 1s missing too. 4. Right. Wherever he goes. he leaves the far-out gimmicks to others. Likes his cigarette no·nonsense too. Camel Filters. Honest Good tasting. 5. Charles Chizlar Gimmicks: 5 overcoats. 4 sweaters. 3 pairs of pants Saves on overweight luggage. Drains tap in men's room for his water-filtered cigarettes. 6. He's Vaseli Overardl, wrestler. Gimmick· Demonstrating arm wrestling techniques to strangers. -",... __ ~ 7. Helen Back, stranger. Also black belt karate expert camel Filters. CAMEL They're not for everybody (bUt they could be for JOUie Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Tt ~t Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 20 mg. "ta( 1.3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report FEB.'73. Sports M1n1-Pron1e OAKLAND'S JIM OTTO: ''Football'• Superstars Make Too Much Money!" Jim Otto, center for the Oakland Raiders, is not only the "Iron Man" of the NFL-he is also the No. 1 "straight man." The 255-pound, 35-year-old Otto joined the Raiders when the American Football League was formed back in 1960, and is the only original member of the team left. Before the cu"ent aeaaon began, he had atarted In 182 consecutive league gamea for the Raiders. He is the Raiders' offensive captain, has been an All- League center, and is known to his opponents as a man who hustles every minute in every game .... Otto considers himself a ''straight man" because he adheres strictly to the old traditions of discipline, dedication and self-denial. "I'm lntereated In the money I make from pro ball, but I don't consider It H Important n having pride In my job," he aaya •... Otto is out- spoken in his criticism of other pro football players who selfishly insist on "doing their own thing," who are prims donnas who will not give of themselves 100 percent to help the team. "The auperatars of thla game get too much money, don't care about their teammates, and are undlaclpllned pec)ple who tend to play only In epurta.," he aaya. ... To demonstrate just how "straight" he is, Otto had a picture of himself and hla family taken for Chriatmaa carda. The picture ahowed him In Oakland uniform while hie eon alao wore a football uniform. Hie wife and daughter held Oakland pennant•. ''A lot of people In football thought this was comy, but that'• just because they don't have pride In their uniform and are only In the game for what they peraonally can get out of it," he aaya. ... Otto is a native of Wausau, Wis. He won all-state honors as a center and linebacker for the University of M iami, and set a Miami record for tackles by line- backers .... After receiving his B.S. degree In education, he was drafted by the new Oakland team. -By Barry Abramaon Plump Girls con11 ... ,d 1,ompa••• away from center-fold type girls. They prefer the slimmer girl whose physical charms are more conservative. 1. True-according to psychological studies which show that women who J re 1>omewhat heavier than what is con· i.1dered the "ideal figure" tend 10 be much more affectionate, and to have "gnitk antly more enthusiasm for love .ind romance, than many women who dlm't have a weight problem. 8. False. Consensus of psychological Stlld1es shows overweight people are quicker to suffer from real or fancied slights, more subject lo social anxieties, more easily saddened or dispirited by events or circumstances which others might t ake in their stride. 9. Fol.re. Studies sponsored by the N a- tional Institutes of H ealth show that "not all people who arc heavy are ex- cessively fat, and that the relative con· tribut1ons to overweight of bone, mus- cle, and fat varies from person to person." 10. Tr111:. When a woman's natural weight is a few pounds over the oorm. she i~ likely to feel better, look better and radiate more cham1 pe rsonality- wise if she doesn't try lo shed poundage to achieve the slenderness encouraged by current fashion trends but which may be quite unsuitable to her constitu- tion and individual body structure . Anet in such case~. the rigors of a weight-re- duction regime may play such havoc with her nerves and general disposition thal any allractiveness she may gain may be more than offset by her imtabil- ily and jumpiness. Many a woman's personal ity has suffered when she forced herself lo shed pounds she didn't really need to lose, just because sh.e was brainwashed by the fickle tides of contemporary f ashio n. Sewing Cont.et'" By Rosalyn Abrevaya A Coat Dress With Elegance A PAINTED PATTERN --------------------Send lo: FAMILY WEEKLY PATTERNS, Dept 3937, '4500 N.W. 135th St .. Miami, Fla. 33054. 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Illinois 60044 I Please send me a Ol bolll.,(sl 0 1 I GLOVES YOU CAN ! SEI: (h) S:t' 95 each plus :J~ each tor ma11tng and h11ndl1ng I I undersl and thal 11 1 am no1 como1e1ely sat1s- I l1od I can return lhe unused oorlton lo r a I lull •elund I I I I I NAME ------------ADDRESS ________ _ CITY -----------~ STATE ~------ZIP __ 1 I enclose: I 0 cash 0 check 0 money order L----------------J -· THE MOST AMAZING AND SUCCESSFUL BODY SHAPER EVER CREATED Joanne and Gordon Cox write to tell us ... Case No. 1327 -Case No. 5721 TuuBetter Believe It!...The Cox Family Lost 10}2 inches off their Waistline ... 712 inches off their Hipline ... 40 lbunds of Excess Weight ... and Shaped Up ... InJust14 D~! ONE 5 MINUTE EXERCISE, TWICE DAILY, LYING ON THEIR BACKS, WITHOUT GIVING UP THE FOODS THEY LOVE -DID IT ! ff 11\NNt -weigh! 167, Wuis1 .ll1'2 We111hl 144. Walsl 27 As sfle looked alle1 2 I days. Aller 21 DAYS DEC. 28 Weight 134, Waist 26 AFTFJI 35 DAYS LOST Wel&Jll JS 99. Waist . 71/a t.. Hips I ta. A p1ovd Joanne. sllmmed, shaped up altet 35 days . WHAT THE EX PERTS SAY: Medlcol Ooclora. Chiropractors. Os leo pollu, J\ lhlellc Cooch es . . asree 111 the most eucce11· rul Wolalllne-WelaJit Reducer and Shaping Up Pion ever Invented I '"Doctors have always known. exen:lse done whlle lying on the back virtually ellmlnales strains whlle sllmmlr13 and reshaping tile body. Yours Is rhe llnest Body Shaper Program on the manet." RICHARD TYLilt. D.C. 'Beats jogging and working oul In Rvms -and much saler. I lost 4112 inches oll my walsi In 14 days:· -llM HANU.Y. lamous alhlellc coach. "Mlrnculousl Weighs less rhan a p0und, Is simple to use end beals worklnl! oul In e iwm wl1h 30 dll· rerenl oxon:lscrsl" -TOM MINOCHELLO. lamous gym owner. "Based on sound physiological and modlcal knowl- edge. II burns let and shapes 1he body without strain to •he heart or other organs. I losr 12 lbs ol r.xce11s wolghl using II." OR. ANITA 0 SANTANGELO, Qitropracllc Onhopedlcs WHAT COMES OFF IN 14 DAYS? They saw and felt Amazing Results in j ust 3 days ! Using this ingenious -.. "5" Minute Body Shaper Plan in th e privacy of their home while watching TV-Did It! lndtvldual results varv. but during an average 14·day period you can eapecr to loee up 10 4 Inches lrom your walsrllne and up to 10 pounds from your pmenl welghl II strengthens your heert and lungs. Increases st11JT1lna and endurance, Improves your digestive function and general heallh. II al50 shapes you up -from head to 10ll5. For a "S" Minute Exerciser -II sure does e lol CORDON Weight 21 ~. Wal~I 40lh Before MAY 20 Arl11111"'1J 111~ w.ie·s ama1111g 1111p1t••t''"""' r.01don 1/rc1aed 10 lo/low tile Plan l~ow Ito tooko1J 1110 dily 11c sta1teo Jt.H' WP1d1•r. Illness exper1 and 1ra111er oJ 1.ham tl•l\M ~1nce 1936 says <:Ive m~ 5 minutes lwke d 111, lor only 7 d1y1 1nd you'll lo.e ap to J lnchell from ,our w1l1tllne. up 10 6 pound• of anw 1nted wel~t. ind 'thape up· -or I will n:larn every penn,:· u:rs fACE THE rACTS WHY YOU'RE OUT or SHAPE ruu r .11 lhr. wrong comb1nn1lon ol foods, you do 11111 1:111 1·nnuii h cxcrci~c 10 thoroughly work you1 mu'' ulttr, 111claboti1. and rcsplro1ory sys1oms dai- lv R"t'<tll~" nl this. fal or.cumulates around your "'""111n1·. nrart and orhcr lxKJy organs. stowing 11011 down • .i11in11 vour body and dosrroylng your \11,1111v v1rih1y Rnd youth. There Is only one way i.1 lum up and •hapc up-thot Is through proper "'"lets•• .ind pr<Jl>('r nu lrlllon. tllortless exer- ' ,.,,.,.. rr'11urtng pills <11una shor1s, weighted bells. r1.1m1rrous ;ino painlul dicl s and other gimmicks nr~1Rnw 10 .1ppc;JI 111 vnur lnzlnoss will not work .. l\d havr bfo,.n 1•\pnsr<t hi/ 1he modlcal profession •~ lrauils. 1111·fl••t 11ve .111d 1n some cases danger· •ll, Thf'V riln only rcuucr your pocketbook. r;ir.,. up ltJ 11 If you w11nt 10 slim down. firm Anti •h;ipr up 11<.>u must work oll the Inches, and '"°"'" '' oo \<lier, las1cr an<! more 11nfoyable wey P• t•• Pt~<3 "? 0 Copyr.ghl Joe W••dt •. 1973 Weight 200, WaiSl 36112 Aller 7 DAYS MAY 27 Aller 7 D.iys -A 1ema1lcable 11anslo1rnat1on pot almost gone 1ov1tal11ed 10 do 11 than w ith our patented. truly miraculous 1' Mlnulo Body Shaper Plan. HOW DOES THIS INGENIOUS "5" MlNUTE PLAN SLIM, FIRM AND SHAPE YOU UP? rrs miraculous slimming aclion is based on doing one simple "5" Minute Continuous Rhythm co- onltnillcd exercise. lying on your backl That'• all you dot Tha1's all your body needs In help make 1111 lor lhr Ind 111 ucllvlly It doesn't gel most or thP. day Thr. ocilon Is designed to supply your walslllnr and hlpllne fwhr.re fat accumulates qutde~• g111lng your body a Uabby, weak and dts1orted look I with the acllvlly II needs lo slim vou end ~ccp you sllm. II also bums oll excess lat fAST by speeding up your me1abollsm and re- spiratory system, using up slorod calories. carbo· hydralrs and leis and releasing excess water, !hereby shaping end llrmlng up your tolal bodyl 11 s ~ilfcr rhon strenuous gym workouts, beats 1he rime cnnsumpllon and dangers ol gym work· outs or any other vigorous sport. Thr. unll wnlghs about 16 ounces and Ills any waller-size case. You can carry ii w11h vou and use 11 -anytime -wherever there's !Joor space /or your body. Even while watching teJovlslon. Weight 190, Waist 34'1• AfTER 14 DAYS IUN£J A/let " tnetea101e Days Sllmmod, 1os11apeo. lool11ng 15 yea1s rounger, loolmg 25 rea1s o;ounoor •EXPOSING £FFORTLESS EXERCISERS Reader's D13esr (Sept .. 19711 . Naw York Times and Good Housekeeping. amr.na others, expOSed sauna wraps, Inflated belts, wel&Jlted bells and ellorllen excrctsen es frauds. Scientific research en. ml!dlcal and Illness expens &IJ agree . 111ere ts only one way to llnn, shape and lrtm up your hody toe ... , wort lbe tndlle oCJI Because you may have been fooled In 1he past by "Ellorlless Exercisers," we ani giving Voll our no· nonsense Free Trial Offer as s.hown In the coupon below. We want 10 prove 10 you -11 our risk - wha1 the Cox family, and tt>ousends of othen. have accomplished. You can 1001 •. 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(PltH• print clMrl1) _J I~---------------------- Now, medical science has the power to say to you: Follow these 3 simple steps, and '' ' ' Announcing -an incredibly simple, medicarly proven, overwhelmingly docu- mented ANTI-AGING program that is designed to: 2ive )'OU the lean, glowing look of a youngster past sixty .•• retain the strength and grace and power of a trained athlete In your body M yond your seventies : .. and krrp you in ribrnnl f(nOfl hralth till ninf!ty or mort> .•• even if you /e~l "roUe n" Coday .•• even i/ your nwtl1t>r or /ntht>r tlir d /fir l oo young of di•t>n•t>• thnl nrf> 8TILL cnrrif'll in your blood.tream! Yes, This Medical "Youth-Building Program" is 10 Strong That It Con Even Overcome Poor Heredity! 11 ,. >0 urona. Ul f~•I, that 11 "'"Y actually nl.al.c you loo!. 1 ... on1y <•I mote )car. )'Oun11er tll,in your p.;1ent" dul .U the >lllllC aae ul the •011tr U4Ct 1/n1c that 11 cnoblc-1 )'Ou 10 It" 1hir11 ur Ju11r JC'Ofl ltutlt'f lhllll thty did' • We rc:ahu. of c.our>e. 1ru11 thoc fa," may )C"C"m vorlu:olly 11npos">tble 1u )llu al Ill" momcn1 11n11I 1011 art" •hu "n 1/1r nt• mrdiC'ol '"' hn1ywu b> "hlch rltru roe/\ ate attuinrd' 1 hey arc. I The m<»I p<>werful ··a11c-1cver.1n11 mc-han .. 111•· k.nu"'n tu man ,.hJch tal.n esa.:1fy u~ mtnu•c~ Pe• day m") h<" <.l••nt· h) ~ny man "' "'"man . no mauer how poor 1hc11 health ll"1U) ..• 11l<f wh1r b u bluntly rct1111n1L.Cd by one ol llw lnd1111: f'hy,1uan, 10 lhi> houlo. II• 11.1ve /ut hrllrr ·you11\Hyin11·· 1e,,ul" Ju• lu•l<"t 1hu11 .. , tn r·r ll 1ht1apy'" 1rc11mcni-HISllD(I hund~1h ol <l<•llar> apiece' 1 A direct actacli. OD lhc •IOred·Ufl cmOllon•I Jl<ll'""' Ill )OUI bud)' 1hal cat away st~nalh and Y•llllh lil.c internal acid .• tnJ rrpl11cc lhcm w1111 ocv.,r-Oauin11 caueuc' l h" 1nc1cd1t'lly \lmplr 1nh111quc d1arn' ou• '™"c 1'(11-..0n>, anrJ that dradly lall~uc. "" app•11.umatr/J r~11 vi tht' lftUj/ rtl n·/Jyln1 IHlllUIU yow ~O•f' t• (I 1prnt' And fuially - 1 A new way 10 fO>e ,.e111h1 not a Jtrl 1/,. '''"''' '" 1 hanJ(r 10111 ,.,,.,.,., 1u1ot111/ f'ar1111 hab111 "' """'' 48 h o i.11 • And tu brcal al la'' thr 'IClllU\ fa1-mul11pl)'1n11 cycle tn~1t1r }Our l>Ody. rhal •au~n you 10 ru1 on mo'' wc1gh1, frum lt u IU<>J. than tour thin fncnJ> Let Us Repeat Again: TheH Medica l Technique1 Are So Powerful That They Actually REVERSE THE AGING PROCESS -WITHOUT DRUGS! Thcy cause you. qu11c simf"IY, to 11rn,. '''<>"tt" and nt•I w~ulur, a~ Y•HI ~'''"' o ltkr' AnrJ here t~ the metl1<:11I docur~nlJlt<•n to pro•r 11 In r<"•U conduclc:d ar a 1c.:id1n11 Un1vcr,11y and Medllal ~chntll 1n !>c-uthcm Cahforru•. 11 ""'U chsc11ve1co that hle·Prolon11a11on. n•COm· rl"hcd 1l11J way. 001 o nly added ""'adC'J to po1rn11•I hum11n hfe 'Pa"'· hur even m.ire )lllpor1an1 al«> prutlu1V"d • 011/~ '"' rtauJ 1 lta/11>' and 1 •rur. as •'rl( 01 Jlartltntl> htttth.,,.rd n slstancY to drf'ad ··un/lr ilr rl11,,•"' CRtrorted on raat J2Y nl th•• 1h11fltnt< ~,..bout.. • A~ a rc•ull or •c1en111io.: o h6.crvahnns and r•pcruneni.. n•nduc•rd 1n '4.'Yeral d1fftren1 loc-a11on' 1n Lhc Un11cd Sta It• ( lh "'e II a• "' Europe and ~v1c1 Rusi\a ). 11 "''~ delinltely e>iabh:.J>rd 1h:11 1hor •cchniqut't "'tll enable almc-\1 any lnd1v1dual lo hve M> und 90 . tond even °'>ond fll() hcallhy. prnducllvc. lho1ouahly cn1oyablt y<-a1s even r/ hr Of ''" hat/ tra1tkoll• >hort-/11'4'd rorrttrs or gra,,tlparC'nfs' In Vlhl't wordi, 1lna11rvu1 hr,...d11v rott no,.· br 01rrco1trr' (Sec ria11e ll>.> Al a lcadrn11 <..crontology Res.c11Hh (.<-nter "" \he Pac11t1 Cnas1. ,,,. l'fl"\ldcnt bluntly <l•lcd 1h11 a <tnl!lc one ul the 1echm411e' ~t•cn In you hcrr had (In n.cntcl : ·· . fC'l t flt"d thr atln1 p•vo.t u """ o ,,., a """'d 11/ ll"lr rntrurtl tht' 1harac1rr11tl<'J o/ Ju111h tQ '''" '"'"'"' "' 1111ildlr~xttf """"'" l ~c Page 129.1 And ,,ne o l h1\ c<•ll<"allUC", d1-cusi1na 1he ,.me ""'"le r1o•edurt. wrnt '" h t M In •late that fl •• 1cltcvn 1n1n1 \l1ff~<~. lo,.t•> the hlc,,)J rt'~"llle. and rt:duccs the amount of r.1 111 the l><•dv ti<j,~ I t "' r. 111.r o muaclr d'"ff· and It"• /1...r /01 1/1r do1n1•" I lt;iJ1cs our' ..cc p:.jjc 110 ) But All Thi1 lteseorch Documentation h Only The PROLOGUE To The Real Meat Of This Revolutionary New Book! FOR NOW THE YOUTH-RESTORING PRINCIPLES LEARNED ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE PUT TO WORK -INSTANTLY -FOlt YOU! flo w 10 lose wcra.ht without count1n11 c:alo11r:' "y harnesJtnf thr UIHll" U0• 1 /OrC'U .. ·Jrk h m aJt )'011 o••r rWC'tfth l '" thr ''"' plaC't , (le ·~ n<'I unu,ual. wilh thcK methods, to lose U •ntl more round, I.he first week Ill' 10 10 f')l•unds tllt ~ccond week -an\I a good hundrt:d pounds nr mart:. In as little as I~ -cl.~ And the wc111h1 stay• off /or dtead,.s'J lluw 10 add IO . . 20 ... rcrhaf)> even l(I '-fOWIOI( tears 10 your llrr. 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I ' Why mosl people 's m~les s1111pfy ""melt away·· :u they grow older' I No wonder "old aae" In them me:iru. eve r 11ruw1ng wealo.no\1) And h11w l'ou c-an Hop that mus• lc-n.,/1ittg procu J 01 rrnl1h1 • • .lnd replace Ir w11h v1bran1 new 'cren11lh' And More! And Morel And More! like This - Whal really cau)C~ vigor 10 dram our of the "a1<1ng" bQdy' I\ "mple llu1<1 1ha1 ,f the body 111vc' ur 100 much of. i1 1hc11 J1t\ o r uld age' And 11<\w you can ··pump 1h.11 vi1al ccll-noun,hrn~ Ou1<l'" n11ht back inll• }OU• bod) actu:ifly 1nc:rc:i.c your bod) Cdpa.:11y 10 u11h1c by ft> much a> lll'l-m Ju'I a lew lhrtlhng minutes rvr1y day• 110 .. tu e.acru<e your hearr ' Anyon.-n11 mdllcr wlldl age can do 111 And pre vent rht Rrralt " lra~cuy of dll orem~tur<' heart a11ack' Read 1hr ltnt' in lht' middle M raf(~ 144 a\ 1ho11~h your Ille tlcf>Cndcd ur'On •I' Occau~. 1r you've ever w1Hncu about lolhn1.1 you1 '"'" hcar1 Uirou~h the wof\I f"•h tble cr1or yuu Ciln make 1h" one lmr will )how )'•HJ ho..-10 avoid 11 . forever• W orld's ca,.icst r arrci'c pro11ram p111fully our of shaf'C' fl"'r men .Hid womrn who an: Ho w Ill avoid the man -made d15c,uc'' And 'ave \,1u1 bl'd)I, and you1 ncrvr< al ta·3clly rhr same 111ne• What your <leer. or lad of 11. " rt:allv tcllin1t y<•ll' All<l h<lw 10 ca<1e )Oun.elf rnr<1 a a0<)(f n1itht"> re<1 al(a•n' What yuu• finac~ Cell yc-u 1ha1 'an <a'c vou• hfc' l 1,1tn Ill them o bey 1hcrr command and you ma) h<' :tblc 1<1 0111-run )uur uwo youn~lcr' If yOUI l}lot1d pre\'UIC I~ \('\aflnjl, you nH"I d<' lllJ\, 111(111 now' Wnrl11"' mo't c:ffeciwc "Caron a~a1n,1 demoh-hcd nerve'' Ciel' you h&<"I. "' tnv1n11 Irle. 1n'1"1d 1•r ha11np it tn JU-" abo111 lcn hle<\Cd m111111c'' No more ncrvou' hrcaktluv.n,• And no '11"'1" •Jn-ll('Ct''-:lr) he.art :1113cl(< 101 •trflkc•' 1 l he t«hmquc-,1rnwn '" y1111 nn ''"'"' 107 may ha111,h 1h~m from VOlll hft ro r ~<><•d' !low Ill add 1cn Y<".J" "' your hit hy llv1111fm11 one l1111t la1.1I m1~takc ac nJ~h• • Before ~ 1•11 ao 10 ~lrtl'' II""' ''' lau11h at old a11c a1 lc~'• 1111 }Ou 1c n1ne1> • 1\ -•mrlr r1u111 •111 ,u cllc.11vc that 11 may i!Cluall) •a11~ '"~nicer. 10 1h1nk 1h.11 '"" die •l\Ur ~-1 lncntJ\ 1tmwn ch1hlren' And You" To Provt! -In Its Entirety - For 30 Days, Entirt!ly At O ur Ride 1 The ch<1Kt " ''"'" 111" " 3 bo<1lr fnr f'«Jnlc-,.,ho mran hu,1nc\s It tl>\U you no1'11nll' We tal.c all the rnlt' Fan r:nouah0 Why m•1 'end in thc«Wpon !ODAY' SPECIAL ADDEO BONUS SECTION How to survive a heart a11aci.' W hy so many heart altaclls arc the "'silcot" 1ync. that l.111 without the v1c11m even bcin11 awa~ he has been scrio u1ly ill before! The one wam1n11 ~1gnal you simply C AN'T l11norc' Whr HALF or all hean a1tack v1cums ACTUALLY KILL THEM EL \/ES bccau~ 1hcy ius1 doo'1 kDOw what to do' IMPROVEMENT BOOKS C~, Dept. 4980, 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa Locka, Florida 33059 '' -. About the Author JO~···· t'. HRACHOVt:c. M.f>~ ().St'. hnlth ntc<l1< al dqm:c• 1r111n 1101c:<f L11H1p,.1n l '111vc~11i.~ l k ·~ <urrcntl) Prnfc~~r ol \•h,k,ulJr U1t•l1•11) ol Ai:1ni; ;ind .il>u a fki.t:Mlh A''°' 1;11c •II llw l H·ru111ul11i;y (. cn1c:r 1>( tlw Uruvc:rMI)' 111 So. Cal1fornw I or lll<" fl'"' ...:vcn year;, h1· w.1, 11 Re\ca1d1l.'r in 8 11.>1:hc111 ... 1ry JtHJ Pun- loc Health N11tr111011 :Jl lhc UnlV<'r>llY or l'ulalOrn1a ~hool ol l't•bhc ~frallh Ill 1.u\ An11d<'s I hc·r<', ht" was Pro11um Drrc•c tor ,111tl 1'1111.iral lnvc..i111a101 of Rl'~ca1ch Stmlic' "'flfl<•rt<'<l by 1h, l°"Jl••>nal l"'11t<1lc ;1( Ht'ahh He held prcv1011\ rcl.t'arch ptl\1\ 11 N ew York Univer'>1lv School of Mcd1c1nc. Columbia Univer\1ty C(lllq1c o f Phy ... cian< and Surtzcon<. and the Sntbonnc Univcr<;11y. Pari\. Wulcly pub-h'>hed 10 medic al and ,,chofarly journal< on 11cron1oto~v. Dr. llrad1ovec " a lr llow or the Gcrontolo11iral Soe1r1v. ·a memhc-r of the New Yo1k Acadrmy of Sc1enc-c< the American Phys- 1oloiz1c;il Soc1c1y Che Amenc:in PubliC' Meallh A\'()C1a1ion. the A\SOC'1a11on for the Advancement of Science. and as currently on thr C'ouncrl of Advi"4us of the A~soc•ation ror Advancemrnc o l A1in11 Rc'i<'arch ... r----MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY -----i IMPROVEMENT BOOKS CO., Dept. 4980 13490 N.W. 45th Ave., Opa Locka, Florida 33059 vcntlemcn Plca~c rush m.-3 C••rY or KfFPl:"I(, Y<Jl11'-GER & l IV l"lt l UNtiE.R. ,irR0()6>; by Jmcf P 11 1~' hn•e, M I). 0 S.. ' I cnclo..c S6 911 1n full payment In add11um I un1Jcr.1:rn d th111 I may caam•~ 1l11s book for a full \0 tlJv' enurc-1' .it >1•ur 1 ;,i. If at 1hc end or 1ha1 ltme, I am n111 '""'htd I "'" "ml'IY 1t1uin lhc bonk 10 you for every •CDI 11( m) m••nci hJc k Enclos.cd it cbc:c k or M.O. for s ____________ _ YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 MASTI:R CHARC.l~ Acc't '-----------------------------~ Inter Banlt *-----------<Find a hove your name ) E.tipiration date or my car.._ ______________ _ OR YOU MAY CHARGE MY: 0 BANKAM ERICARD Acc't f _____________________________ ~ E1.piration dace or my ca.rd _______________ _ NAME Pltase print AD DR ES<; CITY STATI 7 1P I I I I I I I I I I " I I I I I I I I I I ~---------------------~ BOTTOMS UPI Klnkajous Clarissa and Fuzzypeg (11 case you've 11evcr sec11 a kinkajou before, this picture won't help much to identify them . But it is i11<licative of the ~iuscy nature of these soft furry animals ll'orn South AoicriC'a, who a rc members of the raccoon family. They sleep !Ill duy :rnd live it up at 11ig ht (when 11ot rl 111111g 011 fn11l and insects). If you arc ll yi11g tu keep auything hidde11, du11 't get a 1-iukajou. Like these two, 11amc<l C larissa a11d Fuuypcg, thev riOL: through everything. Even a hncfcasc. The c olor red causes aggressive be- havior in people-Ukc waving a re<l flag in front of :l bu ll. Au<l this (suy the -experts) boclt•s i II for bcleagul·red £irc- mc11 in tuugh dty ghettoes. llut ifs only ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour NO SHOW Though we have trll\'eled quite a bit And seen some scenes, we must admit Apologies profuse we owe you: \\'c've nut a slide tlrnt we can show you. \\'e have no camera, no tripod; \\'c hipeds barely hove a biPod· \Ve hnve no me ter that we treasure, • The waxing, wanin~ light to measure. .. Our pictures all ore in our minds, And these arc hard to screen, one finds. At least we shall not bore you, for Our heads nrc what you'd have to bore To see, annnged on mental shelves, The pictures that we show ourselves. 2e • FAMILY WEEKLY , December 9, 1973 C9What in the World! /011c ol the rca~um 1 cd fire c11b1m·s arc \il1a11gi11g their hue to lune yellow. ~lon: firemen, accor<li11g to a stutly do11c uy the \Varel La Fra11ce Truck Curpuratio11 111 Elm ire Heights, N. Y., :trl' killed tra ve li11g to a11d from fires th:w in ac:t11:1lly fighti11g fires. This IJe- causc of the poor visibility 1>i the red fire truck to motorists a11d pc<lestri:.ans. An answer tu lx>tJ1 tJ1cse problc111s is to paint all firc-fighti11g apparntus lime ydJow-:.1 color that has a high degree of visibility and one that cauSl'S 110 hos- tile l'l'Sponsc in peop le. So lar, fire de- partments in Detroit, Newark, Jnckso11- villc, Rochester ancl Winston-Salem have switched. QUOTE. Frum Sen . Jnmcs Aboun•Ll • (D-S.0 .): "'Jnstcacl of insistiug thnt we l'annot help someonL· until his i11co1ne or uur subsi<lit·s are 11<lcqui.1te to fina11cc n $25,000 home. our bill would mah• a small, Lul livable, wcathertight, leak- proof, safe. heat- able h om e with p lumbing a reality Senator Abourezk for millions o f Americans who now live i11 shacks, car boJics, tents and hovels. There arc 11carly one million AmL•rican familil·~ with :.111 average rent-pnyiu~ l'.tpacity of S 14 a month who ncc<l ho11~i"K· Tiu· O\'crwhelming number of tht·rn arc cl<lcrly. It is time we had a national housing policy thnt sp eaks to thl' special nee<.ls of rur:tl Amcric.t." UNQUOTE. RICHARD THOMAS Why actors slam doors f\id1nrcl Thomas, :;tnr of "The Wal- tons," voices his opinions on actors n11d discipline: "If anyone but an nctor has a p rohl<•m w hile a movie is being maJl·, lie can have a production confcrenn· to try and so)v(' it. If an a cto r has a problem a11t.l holds up work. it is c1H1- sickred childish behavior a11d a hwk ,,f discipline-which is onc rt·nso11 !>O ma11y Quips & Quotes l(s int£'festing to renli:.c that l'cono- m'J si:.e mcnns big u;ht>n you' re talking about soa71 boxes and small wl1cn 11m/re lalking about cars. -Lane Oli11gh<1usc THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently Send original contributions to "Child." Family Weekly, 641 Le;11lngton Ave .. N ¥ . N v 10022 $10 If used-none returned Our thrl"e-ve:ir-old daughter was p laying in the ruom when· h"r daddy was indulging in a p.1rt1<:11larJy \Cri1111\ g<lrne or hndgc·. <;ht• ran "'·er to watch tlw card s bei ng d ealt. H aving been forwarnr<l not to talk a bout thC' cards i11 somcv11e's h:ind, sh<' leaned ovc·r to her daddy's ear and said in a very r1udihle whis- per, "Su re did get a lot nf VAL- E NT INES, Dad I" -Mrs. Sandra Campbell Allendale, N.J. .. The trouble u;itli fJ"lltical platforms i.\ tl1Cst they are made for rum1i11g on. not for standing on. -Lucille J. Goodyear The g<1tcman nt Cape Florida State Park was under orders n(.lt to divulge information on the whereabouts of President Nixon's houS<'. One day n de- termined tourist insi~ted tha t the gate· man direct him to the house. T he gat<'- man refused. "\.Yell ,'' the man said, "if Y''" won't ~1vc m e directions, JUSt answcr tills one IJll<'Stion-how wiJI I know whc'll I'm 11ear the President?" The gateman smilc<l wC"arily. ''That'll he easv, sir. A Secre t Service man will l>h0<>t you:· -Dt>an Morgan Sig11 left in a motPl bathroom l>y a disgruntled guest : "T nlk about fli ck towns ... plug in your electric rn-:.or all(/ the streetlight" dim." -l..ane Olinghou.~n Yesterday I went into n fancy bar- bershop to get a haircut, and they had two prices: haircuts $5, and shaves $2. So l asked for a shave and snt doW11 backwards. -Robert Orbe11 .1dors rely on guerrilla tactics to rn.1"<' .1 p11i11l, like slamming their dn°1':.111g - tu11m door and not coming out uni ii they get their way. 1 haven't had tu (fo that yet, hut I c.,11 sympathi£e wi th the actors who J o. The time may <.'<)fill' whc11 l will <lo it. But as long as I n ·- o;pcd tlie peop le I work with and they respL·ct me, L'll <lo as my pare11ls did- the hcst I c.·an, withou t complaining.'' BIRTHDAYS (all Sagittarius): Sun- day-Beau Bridges 32; Hcdd Foxx :; J; John Cassavetes 44; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 6-1; Lee J. Cohb 62; Kirk Oougl:.is 57. Monday-Chet Hu1ttll'y 62; Dur\•· thy Lamour 59~ Tuesday-Carlo Punta 60. CWednesday-Connie Francis 35; Dionne Warwidc 33; Frank Sinntra 56. Thursday-Christopher Plummer 44; D it:k Vnn D ylcc 48; Archie Moore 57; Margaret Chase Smith 76 . Satur- day-Patty Duke 27; J. Paul Getty 81. 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THE POWER LINE 5 ARE DOWN' ALL T HE Ll~ES 7 TELEPHONE LINES, TOO' NO CAUSE FGR ALARM, FRIENDS, OUR STATE'S 5 NOW WHAT SNOW Plo ws? 1 Hl'VEN'T SEEN ONE VEHICLE ~WE'RE THE ONLY ONES CRl'ZY ENOUGH TO HAVE ATTEMPTED ORIVIN0 ON A Nl0HT LIKE TH .,,. I 0 ( ' "' > .-- I 'T • 1 ·p I ·i .- PLOWS ARE THE FINEST IN THE . ., Q!:! THIS R~AU"''- AIRlCIHI II IE A FOOTBALL GAME, THIS i.ATI' .P ." I .. • IT 'S T HE L AST G A M E AN D IT'S B EEN C AN CE LLED T WICE ! -· '~ BUT IT'S S TARTING TO S N OW .1 FRANKLY , WE CAN'T AFFOR.D TO R E TURN TH E' PRE - G AME. • • . :, j I ICK E T S A LE ! --. H EY.' W E 'RE BUILDING A FORT ON THE F IFTY-YARD LIN E .' Hf.'f,,. ,001< OllT! I B ROU G H f L flf\V[ ELEV E N N I N E, V OLUNTEERS.' PLUS TH E TH EY'RE MAKING A S N O W M A N O N T H E GOAL LINE' MAN A GE:R , A N D TH E' WATER BOY.1 W E HAVE N .'T BURN E D THE GOAL POSTS IN ~0 YEA R S 1 l -'I / bL/ BoB O KAY, BOYS .1 LET 'S GET IT O V E R W ITH'! •\ Ji S lP-N D l!I ' /\ND Cllf tR ,. PA SS T H E. HOT . DOGS .' YO U'VE:-){" •(I '..L W I) S CH E DUL\ [) C /\l 1 I I IT l~O K fl II . /\/EXT x A NN l l/\I YEAR? "· ,i>-IOW h (iWI " -G AMf ·' l V' ··- • ' - r TµAT WA5 l<IS . l<A T ·~-- VES, I W.A5 PQESEtcT! ME ANO I WERE IN MIS CAA. T"ERE "'°'S A TRAFFIC .6.c:C 10EN T . GORDO I . CRIM£5TOPP'S"5 T l..-00• • ~' -~ S-1"5Mll ? . NM'URE --~~~-~ LOVERS ! ~OOVOlt!T!'J •. Q~INS FOUND IN Tl-Ill FIELD. ,, MA~K LOCATION ANO /) ,;,..,.1•f NQT1,:-y POLICE. ':./·''-I ~E LOS I T M ESE Tl-tREE TEETM Wl-I EN 1-ol !S "4E A0 WAS ~U~LEO O.GA1NST Tl-IE QEAl=l VIEW M1RJ:l0 R HE GAVE TME 8~KEN TEETM TO M E F"OR SAFEKEEPING . TMAT.S Tl-lE LA5T TIME I SAW MY AALI="· BQOTl-tllE R ALIVE. 0-------,,_ AND WINOSMIELO . "' _/ 7u / Nope The lakr 1s only Now 111ay:::ie ... , ,.,_. '::C t'!"\'. Ne s'JCh fcJC k I ' SOMETIMES M! WO R~ A W 1G -TAAT$ TME W IG , ' -;' -' . -• -. , By TMEN YOU WERE' Pf2ESENT WMEN Tl-lOSE WERE AE MOVED? ' MJSS RINKLES, VOU°JlE QUITE OI SRISPECT~UL TOWARD YOUR MAL~·BROTMER. -HOW COME ? M~.TRAC Y, ME WAS A BEAST . -A REAL 8EA'5T. i1s snow1n9 ) Ne Skec ~''· \Vc\1'. ~k 'j \'\]L•I !(\~ ·1·1: I Chubb tic '.,• cc: a OCc'd surpr :se,1 f ire star·ted . / to see JS 1 !-__ 1-=::::::...'-f: .-:-...C,.." ··-,, -----.-::-=J -\II ti1 c1 1·e do111 is -.vat c~,:11 · li ke the1· a do90,'11c ccc11d have ~,•otbal l qamc oone that . -· -- - clt 1101ne 1 Gus Arriola l C AN1T STAND Ar-J'iBOr'I ~APIN G 01/E:R AA 'i Sl~C'LILJ:'Ecr " 7 ' ' • ·rn' UICI' Ill to l h\' 1, il!'k~ tilt.. .1 ~ AR Tht· <lrl\ er. p.11·~('( !11.,h1\, }.-o 01 lli ,, dri\'in t.agu1 nnr ic Coast Bee he fli he 111 late t Th t:ir ; of n Oil th Ste greet pair uncle \Vi and cor Hric· Th toda Bea Hunt to P 1nen ' Po \\'ho com Stat T had took U1 the into and 0 Ion .,.