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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.,, r • • • Car .wash Suds in West ~eQllany's Brew~ . - . . RMdi .Ni<Mziallki:·O Doily Pilaf 110// ubout \\'UShln,r yaur; ear. lt i!'i quite lllrfttr1 u 011 a work1119 tour of Weit Cer· haz•rdou.li -not m.otessari ly to your -.,. a_pon.aored .by the.. Wtst JienrtCl?J ,....~allh bul to. )'our wallet • o.;1 .\U.\1 Sl"Ef 'l .\I, crud at the bottom c<'lnlained exactly .O.i gr<i ms or oil -hardly ert0ugh to delC.Cl by 1 he senslli\'e equipm<'nt. 1 lo"·cver, the A DAC 3lio con<'ludes that :i s in1 pl '! cleaning or the topside i.s not harm'l'ul and should continu~ to be allo" ed. Dul dt•sp1tFtrw 1~ubltC":ltfon br the experimt•nt mort> nnd mol'e cities arc being added to those u•hith make auto"':tshlng a crime. • JOVtrRrne111 .. \~dh I/le ort~le below ht-, • Getting ca ughJ ~nu }hr d1st111c1iort oJ Jll1nu t~ Dculy could mea n 8-rine 'Piro~~, /1rfl ··lnter11utlo11al'' Surtdu11 or up to $4 ,000 Special. • because.> ·ear 8 >;: RUDI NI EDZJf;LSKr \\'ashin(I has bte.n 0. .. 0.11,"'•~" ··verbol e n '' in Whis is ,nore dangerous -g1~1ng ne.arly one·third or thti car a bu th or tukingone.vours1:lf!! till German citjes. It's u question 'ft'hich needn't w'Ort)' Environmentalists you unl ess yo u lived in Krefeld, Got:\,-uy that the o.ils tingen, llellb ronn or an}' Other Ger· , and chemicals man city. drainin~ arr autrut and int.o the.sewage tr you did, you would think twite s;i-stt;ms a re threatening, the purity of. , SUN.DJ\Y Tokyo Bay Ship Crash Kills. 2@·'. "t;'J • -~J T0f\Y0"1.U p1-1 -l{cscue ·workers found 16 charred bodies today in the ~-__ ___:__i a n g I e cl b w:n ing._w.r.cc.k.age.-'lW'--jj ---J a.pa.ne.sc--tanke r and-a -=l.ib(!C.iJ.Ul.- freightP.r·that tollided in a ball or fire in Tokyo Bay. .. T he discovery. ,brought the total casualties or the Saturday colli sion to 20, with 13 crewmen still missing from both .\'essels -four from the tanker 7 and 9 from the freighter. A spokesman for the !'.laritimc Safety Agency said all but one or the bodies were found abonrd the 10°,874- ton rreighter Pacific Ares. The spokesm an sai·d a Chinese crewm an or the Pacific Ares climbed out of the s hip hy himself during the night art er workers had abandoned ef- forts to Cine! any moresurvi\'ors. Chen Yu -Tung. 39. of Nationalist China, \vas taken to a nearby hospi tal, groggy but apparently uninjured. f'our bodies "'ere found earlier. one .on lanker and Lhe other three on lht.> Pacific Ares. l\taritime patrol boals picked up 33 .Japanese crewman on the 'fuyo ~taru No. lOshortly urter the two shi ps erfp· ted into fl ames. Long a rter re5CUI.! \\'Clrkers had gi\'en up hope.of finding any more su1" '\·ivors, the Chiri'ese l·re"•mtsn "'as rescued. the nation's -.•ater supply becuuse they c•nnot be scrubbed out in treutment ploints. Pure water is a prime ingredient 1n lhe brewing or betr and 01r1c1111s there(ore keep a close "'alch on pos· sible contaminants. Ho w eve.r , \\'Ush ·it-yoursc lf µroponcnts insist that the water \\'hi ch runs intu the gutter during one car \\'ashing is r eally no worse on the sewage ~)•stem thun pulling the plug on (he bathtub. DAilY l'ilel S~H ""'•- Spokesmen said four of the 38 crey;men of the 43 ,7Z3·lon Japanese t anker and 25 or the Pacifie'i\res' 2'J· man crew were still missing:at8 a.n1. today <Tok)'O time!. • The collision took place in a wa1er- FOLLOW I NG FATAL ACCIPENT IN IRVINE , INJUR~D IS AIDED Fireman Gary Ste nberg Assists Flora Meiseneimer of Newport Beach • I • way in the mouth or Tokyo Bay, only ' five miles from Yokohamu. Japan's major S"e-a·Port;--:it 1 :·30 p.m. Saturday cTokyo tip1e 1. The safety ugency said the Yu,,·o l\laru No. 10 \\'as carrvln~ 40.000 tons or liquified 1gas and tir,733 barre!s or oil. The Pacific Arcs hatr'becn car- rying 15.000 tons of steel vipcs. 46 Yacht~s s ·Iug· It .Out · In LA-M zatla·n· Race Santa' Ana11, 21 , Killed by Shot After Argument 1\n argument among a group or Santa Ana young people early Satur· day" n1orni~ resulted in the fatal hqoting or a 21-year-0ld man by an assailant !iring from a fleeing car . Richard E. Browo. of Santa Ana died of a single .2! caliber gunshot "·ound be.t\\'ee n the e.ves . , Arrested and booked into Sautn Ana J ail on suspicion of murder was . Craig ,\Ju n •lamplon. 19, also or. Sanli1 Ana. Police in\·estigators said llampton aod a group of buddies came to Bro"·n's Alona Street address to set- tle some differences arising rronia fight earlier Friday. As the group drove off. Brown star- ted chasing fhl' car on .foot und wa~ killed \\'hen on<.' or three shots Cired from a rinc s1ruck him. I • BY A.Ll\-ION 1..0CKARV.\' OI t~• OtUy ~totS1111 'f.hree of the 46 yachts in the. l ,'U23- mile Los Angeles·lo-1\·lazatlan yarhl ru ce engaged in a bitter battle ror the elapsed time Je:id as they crossed the starting line off the Los Angeleslflar· bor brc:ik\ll'ater Saturday. •! The Oeel got away cleanly in an 8-to lO·knot northw.esLbreeze..undeL.fle:ir skies a nd \\'ithjn an hour had dbap· pea red over the horizon on a close reach. Taking advantage or a lu{fing match between two CC-61 ClaSs A sloops, J ohii Scripj>s"79;foot !\liramar from Sun Diego Yacht Club had moyed into a comfortiible lead within j(] minutes a fter the starting gu n. : The 61-fQO~rs. Jacob Wood's Sor- Cery ofrCalifornia Yacht Club, and \~I ll i a n\ F. Nie mi's. Joli of Septtlc Yacht Club, came off the line in a .bil- ler bnltlc for the fuvored Wlnd"·a rd position. . ) Joli rin;il\y broke. off the batlle and both yacht• set star-cut spinnakefl.& in an effort t.o overhaul Miramar ,~ho had forged ahead to leev,.ard. Beach Man Named Victim /11 F ci tal Crasli Five minutes arter the chutes ~re hoisted, :.i halyard on Sorcery ap- peared to Jet go and the·suil was Ill.the ,.. . water ahead of the boat with her crJ?W fi ghting to retrieve it .. The mishap al· towed Joli to move into second place as Miramar with her superior sail Tht· '1cli n1 or l·lunli ngton l~ach trurfic accident 4!iu'IY Suturd<iy has bern identirled as David \V illian1 Rrn"·n. 19. qf 20721 Elizabeth Drive. lluntington Bcuch. lh'O\\'ll .was lhe passenger in u car d(lven by u 17·year-0ld juv~ni_\e.who has been booked on su!;p1c1on or vehicular manslaughter. , Police said lhe car collided with a motorcycle driven ~Y ltussell Power!!:, 20. of Ga rde n Grove. Powers' sustained n cut chin. while a pas- sen,er on lhe motorcycle. Terry Esk1na, 20. also or Garden Grove. reet1ived a broken le;. .. -· . ' Ford Energy C hoi~ Pressed to Withdraw WAS HINGTON <UPll -The While llous.c Is-pre$i;uring 1\ndrew E . Gi\)- ~011 1 to withdraw voluttlilrily a:s President Ford 's nominee to head lKe Federal Energy Administration, bul Gibson is balking bt>cause he wants to defend his reputation, administralion 80\U;ceR said Sa\\ll'd:tly . P1·csident t"'ord apparently wants to avoid the embarrassment of can· celing ttle nominil.tion himself, prefer· ring to make it appear that Gibson bo\\1ed out to avoid a battle with the Senate. ' area and lon,1;;er \\'alcrlinc length widened her lead in the rreshening breeze. The race for firsl to fini sh and for line honors is expected to be among l\liramar, Joli and ·Sorcer.\'. \Veuther forecasts for the-ear~y stages of the race favored the Class A yachts as possible handicap winners as wel l. ·First big test will come ar-the "parking lot" in the lee of Caho San Lucas a l the tip of ·Baja Californin where .the race has been known to start all over again. Elapsed time-fur the ract is 5 days, 7 hours and 13 minutes set by the·62· foot sloop Ragtime in 1972. Bolivia11 C~up • Unsuccessfµl; · Cahi1iet Fired · ~ ~ :""t- LA PAZ, Bolivia (U PI ) -Gen. llugo Banter, pre.idcnt or Bolivia's ll)ilila_ry government , fired his entire cabihet Saturday following an unsUC· cessfu l coup against this ·regime Thursday. Government sources said warrants have bee n issued for the.arresl'or two cabinelministers and dozens otothCr ofr\cials. Officially. the cabinet resigned at lklnzer's request. lie said he inlcnds• 10 eslabliSh a new governn1ent.or "nJt~al reconst1·uclion." -r Tt)osc arrested or IX!ing sought 111 . r,l udcd doze ns of 1>0Hticiuns and arm)' ane,I police officers suspected or backing the oborti\·e coup. 'l'hc. S<lllticc.s s uid !:'lousing minister Col . Jose J>atino Ayoroa has been placed under hotise arrest in La Paz, but Commerce and Industry l\linister Col. !\ligue l Ayoroa tt1ontano. his cousin. is oulside lhc ~ntry in &tlta, Argentinu . The government announced that both the tninisters have beeh dh1mls· sed. ' • . -· . As far as the environment ls c.oncer ne<l both are about e<1ua lly harmless. lhe.L-ontcnllon gocs- 1' he All gen1cinl:!r Oc.utschl'r 1\utomobil ClulJ IADAC> rt>t•e ntl~ \\'Cnt out of it s "'a y to prove just thul by undcrlaking a grandiose ex pcri n1ent \\•h\ch i.nvolved driving :i car iuto an c1n 1>ty su'imn1ing pool a nti .sudsing It do"''' The dregs left by the bath\\•ati.:r "'ere seienl ifi<'a ll y. "'eighed :ind analyzed. Result: The teaspoon of A st>conde xpci'imenr "''hlch In \'Ol\'('d "'ashing the underside of the l'Ur yielded more positi,·e rt•sulls or JlOtentiu l t•nvironmcnt.al d;.11n11~c : A 1K•unll or dirt containing 11 .25 1,1rams or 011 enough to n1ake 100 C'ubl(' n1cters or "' atcr unpotablc. Characteristically thoroui:h. Ger- mans oflcn \\'<t Sh the undersides vf their \'e hi('Jc~ a nd the club :.ui:gests this be done at an official cur ""ash. "'henever the owner feels the murrler and drivcsh:ift need a scrubllin~. ll}' so doini: t ht> y ;lre eli n1inalin& Lhe {ierma n n1 ;dr'11 1no:.t popular Jeisu~ ;.u.:11vity At·cor,ltng to govemmen1 ~t-.tistics. ont• third o( all ·men bel· "'ccu the ai,!e:. ol' lti and 69 dedicate the n1aJorily Of their frec...J.ime_ not to. hous(' and haus frau but t:he automobile tSee \\ r\Sll BAN. Page i\?) -~ CrashKills OAS Office Torn Aged··Man In Irvine By. Blast An elderi)' Playa del He~' man \1•as From \\'ire Ser\•ices killed Saturday in a· gri nding br0<4d · \\0 AS!·ll NGTO'.'J -An explosionrip- sid e col!ision at the intersection of pcd throu gh 9 ffices of th e ~lfl~;Ftli~r~and..J ~m~c~lc.\:;ii:t!;s _ --Or-i:;:nniZltlion-of -America n Stal~ In rr\•1ne. ~ ' Sat1irday nfgh1. \\'hilethe OAS foreign-t~orre&,I 0 . i\I oore . .:!}.. ~1 as. dead, on rt>presentalive of Cuba as Lhe-encmy. ;:irnval at l·loag O\lc-ihon:.1!· l·losp1t :.1l ~ follo"·ing the collision th:.it lcrt thrc1· otht>rs injured. Flora A. J\leiseneim('r. 50. of I HUl' Val Donne. Ne\\•port l:le;.1rh. driver of the car struc k b.y i\Joore's ''ehiel£'. \\'as freed from the "'reckage by Orange County firemen ;:ind taken lo lloag with a broken hip, broken arm and multiple la<'~rations. lier 18-year·old daughter, Carol. a lso s uffered minor injur ies. i\lari;a ret l\loore . Lhc dead man's \1 idO\\', s uffered multiple lacerations. lr\·ine Police said l\toorc's car tra\'cled through the ioterseclion against a red traffic signal a nrl <'ol - lidcd \\·ith lhe-nthcr \·ehit'k•. P1:ogress ·Seen In CoatTalks As Tieup Looms From \\'ire Services \V AS HI NGT01'\ (AP) Negoliators in the coal talks reported slov.• but steady,.... progress Saturday "'hi le many coal mines operated o\'er- time in th e last \\·eekend bceforc a strike. Xegotiators or a ne\v nation\\•idC conlract for more than 100.000 soft eoal miners made progress S;.iturday IO"'ard agreement on a neu· pact. Out both union and industry offici als agreed there \\ere ''sonic knott\· problems to bl' resol,·ed .. before 1·uesday's strike dcudline ,\ftcr l\\·o session!'! Saturday , tl111 bargainers recessed talks until ~::lt1 a .Ill. tEST I Inda\'. .. \\le're mo\'ing. ··said l'r11ted :\IFn~ \Vorkcrs President Arnold ~lillcr ;1f ter the ,sessions, adding that both sides \\'ere drafting language for coi1 sideralion at today 's sessions. .. --\V e s till h•r,,e lhc ccon om11; package and one or t\\'O other seriou ~ items,'' ~Tiller s aid. As negotia tors rece!lscd ror 1110 hours al mid·afternoon on S:iturda, Guy .F arm er the chief indu~tr.v negotiator, confirmed that tentati ve agreement had been reached on soinc is~sues but said, "\Ve still ha\'e a long "'ay to go." •, lie said that ;1n :.1greement1,as po:-;· sible today "if (he \\•ill to do so 1:-. there . !•"a rmer said lhe operatqrs h;.itl agreed in principle on some type of cost of li \'ing escalator t luuse but not on .. thc details . lie also said "'ages were still an outstanding issue. Union~spokesm·cn -said tbe oth<'r major unresolved issues in addition to ~wages and grievance procedures are .pensions. sick pay, aid to disablert miners and widows and some safel y demands. Free on Bail, Calley 'Seeks Anonymity' COLL'~I RL'S. Ga. IA P ) -\Villia1n L. Ca tle.v Jr. was freed on bail and remo,·ed fl'llm Arm y custody on S:.tlurda~. J.l is la1vyer said the for mer lieulenanl plans lo get a job and "sink into anon~ mity." Aflt>r 1nore than three )'ears or legal ma nu cveri ng, Ca ll ey was freed by the same federal j udge~"·ho reversed his con\'iction ror the !\ty"Lai murders. lie was released on his own recog- nizance in lieu of Sl.~ bond. The slight , su ndy·haired Calley s miled broadly as U.S. Dist1·ict Court .Judge J . Robert Elliott signed the bail order issued F1·iday by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in NC\\' Orleans. Calley, 31, clad 111 a gray plaid suit. dl•clined comment and his attorneys .said he had been counseled not 10 speak to news n1e11 until all legal ac- tion is over. • -'file Arn1 y i1as aj}peii.Jed Elliott's rc\'crsal of Calley·s !\larch 197 1 con- ,·iction for murdering 22 Vietnamese civili:ins.,at l\l y La i in 1968 and the ap- peals tourt in Ne\\' Orleans h:.ts said ii 11 ill 11ct un tht: ;q>1X>al the \1•e11k of February Ii. 197 5. .. Hight IHJ\\' he's a lree man.'' :.;.iiU .J l·louston <~ordon, of Covington. ·r't.·nn .. the attorney 1vho speal'hcaded the ll·g al n1 otions that resulted in Cal· lt·.l'·s being freed on bail and in a re\·cr· ~;11 of h ts court ·ma rt1al con\•icl ion. ··,\ft('r three yc:1rs or fighting a1>· rx·als, :tt long last il appears he'll ne\'er ha\'e to SJ)l'lld another day in prison.·· said Gordon. .. /·le wc1ots lo lead a normal life, 1\·ithoul !)t'ople hounding him," Goi-. don said on the ste1>S of the courthouse as Calley wa lked down the street fol - 101\·ed h.v television camcrmcn and 1>hotogra phers. ·rhe attorney .sa id Calley plans to ··sink into anonymity. lie plans on s1:1y1nl:{ in Columbus. \\·here people don't condemn him. lie 1\'ill seek em· vloyn1eat. rl'hahilitate him~C'lr :.inrl bcA in n uscful and norn1nl lire " :\rn1,\' la\\·yers 9Jfcred clur1ng the hail IH•aring lo pl;1ce Calley on in1 - 111ediall' 1>aro le instead of on i'Oov. 19 ;is hart bl'en announced by Secretary of the Army lfo\\·ard ·'Ro " Callaway llO\\'C\'Cr . ;1 Cl cr t he jud ge granted honrl . one of the three Army 11ilnrncys lol(l ne"'smt•n. "Calley i':~ not on 1>arolc. :-1rµI he will not bebn parole on No\'. l!l." The nttorn<'Y, Arnold A. Vickery, a cScc CALl.F.V, Page A:!) ON 'l'llE INSIDE SUGAR, SWEET IT ISN'T -The ''why" or outrageous sugar pr'ices al local stores and an in·depth look at the "'orld sugar .supply is f\irni!!hed bv Doily Pilot Starr \Vriler, Thom a's Palmer. Comp;1n ion fcalures check prices on the "Daily Pilot shoppinA list" agairt for the register laJ>e 's bad news. l)age 8 1. ON T ll E FARM -One idea evolving at the world food conference is that farmers Operating at th.e suh· sistence I vcl In the "'orld's poorest nnd nh1St Ignorant rountrles are J!Olng to have to stl'.!p up 11roduction. ~t or) by John Barbour, Page A·t CA PITALISTS 1\~D GARBAGE - Companions to the lJarllour story art· d lu st ratt'd 01rlitll'S on ho\\' Otit' \\Cnhhy Nt•\v \' 1·k th\'c::,tor 111 out to niake u 325.000·aci·e l\'orth Ct1 rollna r:1rn1 into a .. prolein factor.\" and . in i.4 scparat(' a1·tiC le, ho"' rnuch rooc1 1cvt1 n uncookt>d s l<>a ki;l t'ol lcgc !itudcnts are findins iu a :rmrvcy or .suburbia's garbage cuns. Page A4. SERPICO -Nc,V \rork's maverick t'OI>. Fr11nk Serpico. af'tcrthc book and ufte.r the mo\•ic 11ncl now in .sclr-im· posed exile, rambles throug h llaarl(•m, lhe original one in lloll and, Page Al2. . -" ID D~C. n1inist-ers "'i>re meeting: in Quito, Ecuador. lo discuss lifting economic sanctions against C-uba. --- The bllmh explosion damaged the ...headquarters just-three bloc.ks .from~--­ the \Vhite House:-·Poliee said ttlere \rere..no injurles. ________ _ Six hours after the explosion. an unidentified mun telephoned The A.1'· sociated J>ress and said a group called the '·Cuba l'llovement Cl''·\\·as respon· sible for the bombing. "\Ve consider all Lalin American countries th:il recogniit'! the Com- munist regim cl of Cuba as' a true of the Cuba-n peoJ>le," the caller s'aid. "All L:itin American countries that recognize Castro communism are our enemies. Long li ve a free Cuba.'" The blast apparently was caused· by an explosi,·e de\'ice placed inside .i._ telephone booth in the ''li':ill or F1ags'' on the second rloor of the building. In Q.uito, wher e the fore ig n ministers of the OAS \\'ere meeting this "'eekend on a proposal lo lift the 10...year-old economic and political blockade against Cubi , bombs e:ic· ploded T·hu rSd:iy at the Bolivian Em- bassy a"d the Brazili;.in Cultural Cen · ter. A third was disarmed .at the Paraguayan Embassy. All three countries are likely to come ou~ uguinst the re·admission or Cu bu Lo the hemispheric community . The explosion in \Vashington occur- red \\'ithin a 'fe w feet of the office of OAS Secretary General H. E. Galo Pl:.iza, "'ho along with most olher of· ficials is in Quito. The bomb "'enl off about 8:30 p.m . t EST J in the southu·est comer of th' Pan Am erican Union; a t\t"O·story or- 111:1le building-al..Jith Street...and-Con- slitution Avcnue·ln the middle or a Complex of goyernment building~ near lhe \Vhite House. ''Apparently lhe bom b or dynamite or explosive \\'as placed in or near a public telephont· booth \\'hich was <·ompletely shattered." said OAS press ofricer Thomas ,J. Slone . ''There "'as considerable damage,·· he said. "\Ve don't have an estimale, hut il v.·ou!d run into se\'eral thousand 1lf)J la l's easily,'· Stone sairl . IS('e. RLAST, Page i\2) R e d Arms Limit -Cl1anc e 50-50, Kissinger Says \l.'ASHI NGTON fAPI -Secretary of State llenry A. Kfs!ing<!r•arrived hom e Saturday, confident that his 17 nation trip ht1,;'i opened the "'ay to"· a rd ;1i.:rcen1ent \\'Ith the 50\"ict Union lo limit nuclear \1·eapo11S and im proved l·hances for pe:1ce in the ~liddle East. !Xe1,·5men ahoard Kissinger's jel l\'l'rc told thul the fi~1 foor days in !\Iosco\\' rnay ha,·c b.:•cn the mo11t 1.1roducti \'c part or the 26,800·milt· journe,\·. Cha nces for a treaty' tu-the time Soviet Leadcr Leonid I . Brezhn ev ;ind President J.~ord hold their sum mil meeting in \Vashington ncxl sumnicr \\Cfe soiid lo be at \east 50·50. fn•idl! Sunda11 ........ , ... 0.. .... At Y-Ser<riet Cthto<'lu• Cltn1hH c-..... . l ....... 140 ... , £11!ttl•l111'1'>e11I l'IMfl<I -".! .... .,..~ ••• Hfl•l•YIM -'" AMLf-1, Hw11M11 C0tnlll\ ... ,fCfelfW•Wf 15 ._r1o111' i\r•~M 11 ................... .. _ Ol·U Or..,..C.llM' .. """' .... , Rt.II E"'"- lt·ll Y""CtllH•lf c~ T111111• .. , ,. ....... IJ SHn' ., '#Nllltf' II WlllhlW•.111 "''"-~· "'' RicMnl WI~ " •• .. ., .. .. (l·(P " •..• , . ' .. (l·I .. " .. .. . - • l • < ---- A2 DAILY P1LOT Sund•r. Novemoer 10. 1974 .. ,------------...... '· •• eoast Watch: .. Top News Stories of the past week from Orange Coast:.Communit:i.es ~ IRVINE--Representat:i,.ves of_cJ.ty govern- ment, Irvine school district, UCI and the Ir- vine Co. met all day Saturdi!Y at El Toro Mar- ine Corps Air Stati6n in a conference sponsor-· ed by Educational Facilities Lab of New York " to work out ways to get together in cost- saving joint ve ntures. • ~OUTH ORANGE COAST--Capistrano Unif ied School District (Laguna ~Iig uel, San Juan Capi- strano, San Cl eme nte, Dana Point and Capistra- .no Beach) has ordered a ll school facilities not meeting s trict state earthqua~~ building ~equ ir ements c l osed to the Public. The move c los e s Capistrano High School Gym, often u&ed by corrun un ity groups ... NEWPORT BEACH--Minutes after a 4-2 'Vote by planning commissioners killed the proposed $1.6 million Delany's Cannery Village develop- ment on Lido Peninsula, the developer vowed to aEpeal the v~rdict to th~ City Council . Oppo- nents of the project were angry and noisy at the foUr-hour hearing , protesting the project • for 'i-~s potential environmental impact , its r traffic impact and its displacement of 34 fam- ilies now living in mobile homes on the pro-' . ... Jeq.t....site ... JI: WEST ORANGE COUNTY--For the s eventh con- ~ seCUt1ve time, voters in the Hu11tington Beach Union High School District ref used to raise ; their taxes to build a new high school campus. A 13.5-cent t ax override'was defeated 44,395 to 34,421 .. It needed a simple majority ... • UN Seeks Famine ... ,. ·Answers .. 1-iOUSTON-tAPl---==-The wor1 s racing a cri!!is of starYation which can only be solYed by oooper~allve inter- nation~l action , Kurt \YalCtkeim. seeretory -~eneral of the United Nations, s uid Saturday. lie said 400 million f)C(lple in the world are suffering from ch1·oni c malnutriUon. "1• situation .... ·hich ha s been dc!icrlbed as a rrisis more serloui; and \\'idespread th<.in the world has known since the 1940s." \\laldhein1 s poke al :i onc·day progran1 sponsored by the United Nations· Association of the United States and the llou~ton chapter or the or1aniiation . "We ttave got to plan atlead, and to pool our re1ources of technology, ex· P.e rtise a nd experi e nce,'' the secr etary-general said . "1.h e developing countries -\Viii haYe to reassess their planning priorities. The developed countries must assist "'ith capital and technology." Jotin Scali, the United Stal(!5 am· bassador to the U.1'' .• also called [o_r cooperative eflorfS to solve the "'Orld rood s hortage. llc said the United States a lready is grov.'ing food at 1.1car max imum capacity and exporting much of il. · "\Ve can and will do our share, but only concerted international action to increase global food supplies and build un ad equate reserves e<in ·prevent growing world famine." Scali said. l·fe said the threat or higher oil 1>rices is aggravuting v.·orld food shor· l<1ges. The .,..·orld·s exporting nalions v.•ill receive S60 billion more for the sa1ne amount of oil they exported this year than the year before, he said . • 0.111 Pli.t PMIO Ill Ric1Mt11 K~ EN ROUTE TO FIRE S.\TUROAY , MARINE CORPS WATER TANKER FLIPPED, INJURED TWO Driver Robert Stratton and Co·wOtker Were Pulled from Flari11ng Wteckage • . ' Tanker Flips En Route to Nixon Faces Watergate ·Exam; Recovery Slow LONG BEAC•I (U PI ) .,..... Richard Israel to ~ish him' a speedy reco ... ery Fire; 2 Hurt Nixon Saturday continued his slow and ga\'e him -a brier report on the recovery from sUrgery, Partial lung 1-Jiddle East. · A 5,QOO.gallon tanker truck rolling tissue, collapse and a bout with · Sou rces close to Kissinger quoted lo a fire al the El Toro J\larine COrps h t • ..i N · · Air Station r irl e range overturned pne umonia , but faced medical t e secre ary as saJ.ng ixon's \'01cc Saturday; injuring the .dri\'er and a ~xaminalion by three \Yat ergate doc· sounded very "'eak. passenger inthe cab. to~~e_nrn..m~k'' "•l<lll••l!>h<... f'ou·n· ·cil-Del1l--Both Marines. Robect Stcatton. 20. CAPISTRANO BEACH--The California State Department of Parks and Recreation dropped a plan to develop 17.5 more camping sPclces at Do- heny State Beach Park after t_he state_ Coastal ~ -. :-c ommisSion i:ej eCted t-he -Pr..opvsal .. -. Escaped ·Hijack (;;ouv-ict KiITea --former presiden'Cs"' condition was ~ . J .... nd-JtJttn:-nteee-at'd';'-l~takerioto .... ---1>.--- ·sclle._au. l~d (qr ~Jo_ndav moD!!nL.: ---. _____ the base dis~ensary-fQr..lr.eatJDeJlt,.~----·---""'..J..,. --,.ne-blgf1re·t"1 ghUng n g was roun· .· --·-,_ -·------~-. --~-------HUNTINGTON BEACH--crity councilmen rapidly cut $200 ,000 from proposed expenditures to ex- .:parld and refurbish City Hall. Among first it- ems sliced: a sculpture piece for the Civi c Center ($66,000) and six private counCil of- :fiees ($33, 000) ••• 111 Gun Battle WASH lNGTON <AP I -A con\'icted airline hijacker Vt'ho escaped from lederal prison ""'as shot . and killed Saturday night in a gun bnttle with 1o·B1 agents in a residential suburb of \1irgi nia Beach, Va ., authorities said. LAGUNA BEACH--Planning Commissioner Wil- J.iam Leak told the Ci.ty C9uncil if it proceeds ~ith ,legal action against delinquent s ewage and trash 1accounts~. he will have to quit his city post. He's among the delinquents, refus- ing to pay on principle. He maintains the ci- -y -~""'1nlawfully established the sewage and trash ·1 ing sxstem. Another man identified as one of the .f'BI 's 10 m ost .... •anted fu gili \·es, ~telvin Dale Wlaker, 35, .... ·as captured in the raid at the suburban home. FBI agents identified the dead man as Ri chard J.'Joyd f\l cCoy. who hijacked a commercial airliner and ba iled out over ProYo. Utah, carrying S500,000 In ransom in July, 1972. He "''as arrested two days later and sen. tenced to 45 years in prison for air CleJ11ente to Sp111nd c sh pi;~:~~"· a COn\icted bank cnh.,.,, ~ ' and )le Coy escaped "·ith t"·o other j n· ·f' mat!s front the federal penitentiary • ~,Ihe sis.too in surplu ro!J)Otion. !l!l'a:s.1>urning a hole tn thl'f:ity or San crtirlenle 's t>ork et. finolly will be tt"~t:.~or c~ns ult ant "'ork: on new israel Devalues Pound, Levies 'Inflation Tax' JEHUSALEi\1 IA P ) -Is rael devalued its pound by ·13 percent early Sunday iJnd :innounced ne\\' taxes on imports in an ;1ttcmpl to come to grip!'. wilh a !:!Cl ious economic cri!l is that has plagued th e country since the 19i3 October\\'ar. Since the\\ :1r. lsrut·l1 infl;Hion has :-k.\·rocketed. its balt1nl'e of payml•nts ha:i run iJ dl'l'1c1! or Sl.8 hlltion, antl its fOrl•ign currency rC'scrvcs ha\·c drop· ped to a three.month IO\Y because of hlJZh costs of the \1'<1 rand ncu,r arms. SUHOAT DAILY PILOT fl'lt Or..,9' (O•tl 0••11 PolClt, *'!II wNt~ It <"""lll,,_0 lM Nt.,,,•P.,t•,. !\ DUl>!ltMll b'j IM' Or•nve CM1I Pwo1 .. 1'11nq t-n•. ~•If tdit""'' ••• 1>11C11i1n10. Mcndtw tPltCIUQI\ FflO.y, to< c oil• ""'9w . Nt •OOrt t.M.n. "'llflto1'191on 6f..:~1 fooJll!••" "'•''''· lrvilW, ~OCll•llol<­v•llllf 1...i IAt""' 6'1< n S.Oulh Co.~. "'\"'91• ,.,,.,..., oootlooi t~ p.oOlo\l'lf d S.h1r1Mwt - WnoUf\ l~t priM•O•I Cl'llbl•\'"t>CI p1..,i., .i JP0 Wl•1 S.1 ~lltf!, (0111 Mow t"<+o,,,.•ti.i.. Rober! N. Weed p,~.,ft~1 •"II P~Ol<111tr Jatk R Curlev "'·<! P•t110t•lt •'IO ~llltll Mt ... ,.. lhomcl ~ Keevl l Ed•IOr ThomdS A. Murph1ne ""'"';'"' l!.all"' Thom<1s M. Mccann , \wna41 Ed>!Ot Charier. H, Loos Rithard P. Nall A•~•11nl lo'.l n111111q £11!1«\ public signs and perhaps· 50me pier al Lewisburg, Pa., in August. 1974. area improvements. Three da,Yt later. the tv.•o me~ and The cash -money left over when other~ reportedly robbed .a North councilmen killed a promotion con· Carohna bank and fl~d \\'!lb more tract with the Chamber of Co'1\mer· tha n 816,000, the FBI said. ce--had been the subject or dispute Walker and fl:IcCoy were sought on tor months \varrants charging bank robbery and After th~ chamber ga\'e up on the escaping federal custody. contract renewal, the community's Apartment, 11 otel, 1\'lotel Association made demands that \he money be used to-pa)lfor a tourist-promotion a nd visitor bureau. But councilmen split 3 to 2 in ra vor of the use of the cash for polishing the community image for tourists, in· stead. But thev left the issue open ror next budget season, 1,1,•hen the account tor tourist promolion :Jnd related projects \\"ill be much lari!"e r. 6 Oil Countries Mull Price Cuts; U.S. Left Out? Ku\VA IT (U Pl l -Six of the l\liddle East's biggest oil producing nations began talks Saturday that could cut oi l prices slightly for much of the \\'Orld but probably not in the United Stales. OFficia ls or the Persian Gulf states or Saudi Arabia. Iran. Kll\Vait, Iraq I ahd Qatar were at the conference cal· led by the United Arab emirates in thei r capital or Abu Dh abi. It comes in the wake of Secretary of State llenry Kissinger 's latest vJsil to S<1udi Arabia arid Iran during which he won promises of support ror attem· pts to lower oil prices which have quadrupled in the past year to·tnrlur· rent posted price ofSII.65a barrel. CALLEY ••• general CoU'llSerror the Oepar'tmcnt. or the Army in \Yashlngton. added ... The Army has no control over Calley \\"hatso'eYer. '' Vickery said· Elliott's order In erfect superseded th e placing of Calley on parole. Technically, Ca ll ey is no longer a military prisoner even though the Army will continue Its c11se on appeal. ' t 'rom P11w 1\-f BLAST .•. A radio engineer and night "'atrh· man "'ere the onl)' persons in the building, he said , and they "'ere in the ba sement. An iron railing by the back stair· case \\'as ripped up and there "'ere holes in the "'alls. damage to the ceiling and fallen plaster and broken windows, Slone said, adding that the second floor area ·'is not occupiable.' · The Pan American Union Is a land· n1urk building, one of \Vashington's tourist attractions, re aturing a hu~c indoor Jfatio, palatial marble floors an d u rooftop greenhouse. Jfis personal physician, Dr. John c. Newspapet.. ding the corner of Trabuco and Sand t~ungren, said the rormer president ,Canyon roads "'hen it flipped. The t .... ·o wa s well enough to begin receiving r h b · anticoag ul ant lreatment thi s p rJ . A . J\tarines "·erepu\led romt e urning weekend· for the rirst time since hjs -er1n1l ct1on \\'reckage by passing motorists. Obs"er\'ers said the pair escaped surgery 11 days ago. · I Nixon's daughter, Tricia Cox, al· serious inJury because a arge spare The Laguna Beach City Council has tire located behind the canvas cab tending the •larvard·Princeton foot· "'ithheld action on a request to con· pre.vented the front of the .... ·ater tank ball game Saturday' at Princeton, strucl a newspaper plant and office from. ripping into the cab co mpart· N.J ., wlth her husband. Edward. v.•as building in a woodsy, rural section of l?lent. !lSked about her rath(!l 's condition. the Art Colony. The fire at the rifle range, located. "We almost lost him," she said. The request by Vernon Spitaleri , on Irvine Ranch property near the her \'Oice starting to !freak. publisher of lhe Uaguna News-Post, base, was limited to part of a quonset She said Nixon should be moving was deferred until Dec. 4 after a very h 1 · bo . k d u . a ut more 1n a wee or so an lengthy presentation at the Wed· A base spokesman said the cause of perhaps discharged from the hospital nesday night council meeting. the small fire has not been deter· in t\1-·o weeks. She said she believed Spitaleri has requested numerous mined. he \\'OU Id need s ix months to \'ariances in order to build the 7,000· recuperate. square-root plant at Arroyo Drive and \\'atergate Judge John J, Sirica, in Canyon Acres Drive. The council e~- \Va shington. s aid he would send a pressed concerns about parking; the panel of medical experts to see if loading dock and the size or the Nixon remained too ill to testify at buildingonthe property. the \Vatergate coverup trial. The project previously was denied It also was r eported that 8ecret1try by the city board of adjustment. of Stale l-leriry Kiss inger had Spitaleriappcaledtothecityeouncil. telephoned his former boss I tom The council offered' guJdelines-foe.a Spelling Bee '17inn·ers Listed • · First-olace winners have been an· nounced in the f'ountain Valley School District 's recent spelling bee. !\tore than 90 students in grades four ttirough eight took part in the word· s kill s. activity, the first event scheduled in this year's Youth Ac· tivity Program . The competition was sponsored jointly by the Superintendent Parent Council and the Sooth Coast Junior \Vomen'sClub. r~irst place winners are : Fourth grade, Di ane 1.tontelone of Gisler School; fifth grade, Francis Lasorsa of Talbert School ; sixth grade, ti Ilion Soo 1100 or Courreges School; Se\'enth grade, Clare \Vaterson or lfaroer School, a nd eighth grade, l\fark h-tcGuirl of ll arper School. re'A'orking of the plans. Spltaleri said many of the requests for variances were made so he could save many or the large eucalyptus trees on the lot. In other action, the council: -Defei-red until Der. 11 action on city hall expansion and on the two historic buildings. t.:asa de !\t and1go and the Barbara \Yeber Studio. -ApprOved a new set ot personnel la\\'S rorthe city. -Deferred until l\1onday a deci5ion on a city a,mbulancc service. Hussein E1npowered To Kill Parlia1nent A~I~'IAN IUPIJ --'l'he Jordunian parliament cleured the ""'ay Saturday for King ll ussein lo rt.>orga nize his kingdon1 ""'ilhout re11rescnlalion lrom 'the \Vest Bank now occupied by lsrat:!I. 'fhc body appro\'ed consti tutional a mendn1enls allowing the 38-yeac-old king to dissolve Parliament and post· pone new elections by as much as one year. 1 UPIT ...... WASH BAN. • • Jn places where car washings are still allo~·ed (Only 23 percent o( the 'tierrth~an lfe seen \~ith soap and bucket lor most of the day Saturdays. Car care on·"Sundays was prohibited long ago with the passage of blue laws. \Vlth more than 60 percent or Ger· many's motorists preferring to scrub their cars personally, it is no wondtr that the new Jaw is being viewed as a serious threat to personal liberty. Car washing has become-almost as much or a r e lig io n. he re as Catholicism·and Ptolestantism and It is a ssumed that with citizenship comes the unalienable right to ge nufle'ct before the altar of technology as "'ell as to go to t tiurch. To this the lawmakers respond that they're not really curtailing <1onyonc's rights. All you have to do is to install ;in oil separator in you r dri veYiay, just like at the cummerchal car washes. But they don 't rome cheap, not even the s m allest unit \Yith 2.5 gallons capacity. Apartment builders sy mpathetic to the despair of auto O\*o'ncrs are star. tjng to help_out by providing com· munity car wash facilities which con- tain separators. They should prove to be at least as popular as apartments with swimming pools and saunas. Those who are n't lucky enough lo live in one of lhese and can't afford to run down to th~ir hardware s tore to buy an oil separator have only the op- tion of going to a S2 car wash or to Oaunt the prohibition. Some theorize that the S4.000 fin e is so ridiculous that it v.•ill never be im· posed. Indeed, the $1,000 dollars is only a theoretical maximum. Cities like Bad Kissingen charge S2. t~rom there, the scale ascends: Bremen, S4 ; Essen, $16, and ri1 arburg. $40. But to date no German la\v official has had I.he guts to hang a dri\'er with a S4 000 ticket. '. t'orty dollars is a Jot more palatable than $4,000, and S2 a lot better than $40 but intelli&enl drivers are wondering whether it is r eall y worth it to sneak 'OUl into t.he night to give your car a bath Instead ol takingone yourself. Civic Unit Sets Fund Raiser The South Laguna Civic Association will hold a fund ·ralsi.ng cocktal) party from r4 p. m. to 8 p.m. Sunday al Ben BrowJJ..'S Rcst,a~rant in ~uth Laguna. C.ri<fl'I, 1'14 0 11110-(H"ll "°llli~"'I "'"""''· No ...... •te<>t,, lll~lt-11-. fll!lor•tl -llt• o• ta•••hw..,.nU "''"" ,.,., .. ,_od"!:tt w1l"61'! '""' .. _..,.,...., OI C•l"•tl"-' $ore:tllt Cll!I -lt tt Ml• t i CO.ll ""'"• ~lttrnll \v0.U IM1... bo/ t .. "f' \l Q!l """'N J •• , ltl'°l .. ll!l .....,fll!f, ,,,...,..,, OHlll'llllfli" IJ..IO 1t1 ... r~1 r Elliott \Vho rirsl frttd Ca lley last feb. 11 ~hile he rc\•icwed the Army conviction. told the court. "l-listory repeats its<' If, Indeed. in this cese that 15 true. l-lcre we •r~. the tam~cast or characters , about to do the s.i mc thin& I did last February." BOMB IN A TELEP~ONE BOOTH SATURDAY Hl.T ORG.\NIZATION OF AMERIC.\N STATES OFFICES The party 1s the ASSOC'latlon·s first social e\1enl. It will fcut\lre entertain· ment and include hors d'oeuvres. Tickets 41re $2.SO a nd nrc availabrtJ at the door. Th<-: public i' "''elcome. I • We1hlngton O.C. Polle• P1ep1re to Enter Pan Am1ric1n Building Wh1re OAS ts 811ed .. \ ' f\Jnds r11ised will support lhe Soulh 1..a1un1 Clvlc Association. ~ • • I Ford 1to Confer On oq Drilling Final Note: 'Wanted To Die' . • WASHINGTON IAPJ -President Ford has invited the governors of coastal states to meet with him Wed· nesday to discuss off.shore oil development. The invitations sent out over the wc:ekend ~lso invited the governors to bring th eir state energy ' and environ· mental experts and to meet with In· terior Secret<iry Rogers C.B. ~torton on Thursd ay to t alk about the • technical problems posed by off-shore oll developm ent. ' In a related development, the Los A~geles Times said in its Sunday editions that the Interior Department has already decided to allo,w drilling Off the Southern Ca lifornia coast even though the environmen(al study has not yet been completed. > No single, Signed document spells out the decision to proc~ With off. shore oM development there, but many documents show the govern- ment will move ahead with phtns to lease some part of 1.6 m~llion acres extending from the Channel Jslands 'orr Santa Barbara to Dana Point in Orange County, tFieTlmes saiCI. Interior Secretary lttorton, who was recently named by Ford to coordinate the nati on's energy po licies, disagrees. ·· "The I nterior Department h;,ts made no decision to lease any' ne111 areas on c.-lirornia ror possible dril- ling," he said: . But the Times said its evidence - some once marked "conridentia l'' 11nd "secret" but since declassiried -· disproves Morton. . . Th~ Times said one document, si~· ALl\l\.lOOORDO, N.)(. (AP) ned by Inlerio.r Deputy Under· When 12-year-old BUlyOrr:tboughlhe secretary J ared G. Cartel', calls ror a was going ~o die last f\-tonday he wrote ''(irm leasj ng sche dUJe'' that a last letter to the world. He said he • "'deCillitely includes" sorqe "IO mil· would be happy lo leave this place lion acres leased in 19'15 nol ,iust 10 where "all men think about is money million acres ofrered." and what ilean buy." The newspaper said the ~ocuments· Billy Orr said it was a world filled also re\·eal the Interior Depttrtment is with beauty, but ~e(iled by fear and eyeing Central a nd Northern-Ca lif or· greed. , nia1 continental shelf regions, ;Js .yet "l'n1 glad to lea\•e it," his letter .not precisely derined, alo11Jt, with· the said. coastlines of Oregon and \V!shington Billy, his m other and l\VO brothers asJX1ss ible leasesites. t survived. But his father, Willia m Other documents. the. Ti~es said. Thomas Orr, 48, and sister, Annette, show federal' officials have a llotted 13, died in the Pittstoo, Pa., ramily's money Cor public relations p ograms mobile van· th&tr was stranded four in an effort to change the pub ic's and days a rter running oul of gas in rural local offi clals' opposition to the southern New Mexico, )eases. Aled,ical i,nvestigators blamed the In Calirornia, ·the state attorhey deaths on poisonous carbon monoxide general 's offi ce has filed a suit· gas from a charcoal cooker the family aiainst the Department of Interior, was using in the van, apparently to contending a decision has been made combat nighttime tepiperatures that an oil leases contrary to provisions or dipped to 18 degrees. th~ Nation~! Envirnnmental Policy_ J)ist. Ally. Norman Bloom said Orr, Act or 1969. The act requires that an an oul-of-work psychology professor, environmental impact statement be considered himself a minister in a completed before any decision is reli gion that ··seeml>d to be something made. he h:Jd dreamed up himself." Blootn ,\n Interior Dcpartn1cnt s~kesm::in said the religion had vague Ameri can said Saturday canccl'ning" the govcr· Indian overtones. nors' mcetin~. thal in states \\'her(' in -The rour survi\"ors y,•ere found by cumbent go\'ernors l\Crc dcft«lled ro'r Otero County deputies \\'ednesday in re-election last \VCck or :.ire retiring, the van p:irkcd a longside U.S. 82 near both the incumbents and their newtv ~Javhill. Bloom said the family ap. elected successors were in\·ited. Fo.r parCnUy had se\•en cents and no food . exam1>le, both retiring Californi11 Doctors said the Orrs hadn't eaten in \ Gov. Ronald Reagan and his succcs-threcda\'S. 2 Men Hurt sor, Edmund G. Bro1in Jr., arc bein,e Billy 1\·rote y,•hat he apparently felt in\'itC:d, a n Interior Department l\'Ould be his last thoughts on l\tonday. I · . spokesman sµid. 1vhile his father lay dead in th e The goal or the \Vednesday off-shore driver's se.it of the van. In Irv. ; n n oi l conference-was not immediately Otero County Sheriff Felix \Vork 111~ known.l\l anyofthegovernors areon says hc~s waiting until Orr's . I record as OPJ>Osed to off-s hol'e oil bospitalized wife is stronger before ,... __ . . (Jletti11g 1''ose11 '!'he tonl'ronlalion.., \rcrc'nusc·IU-nosc ;.1t the doi:; shO\\' ·Saturda\' afternoon at l.;.1 gun;1 Bci.lch ·~ Aliso Elemenl ;ir~· Sthool _grqunds . Gut it all turn· ('d out tn bl· \\'Hrm and fr1t·ndly \rhcn 'J'ohath._.' Saridell . 6. inlr1Klucrd her puppy. 'Bustcr·l~ulch , to Ste1>hanie Sch\rartl. (it'"rm<1.n s hf'phe rd. tiuapo (abo\'eJ and l'aul Carr. 11. h:.id a profound and poig nant rcin,··e r!')ation \\'ith his frog .• Jeremiah. Da ily Pilot Photos by E. ·Lee Payne 1 _,. . , A I""._ . L development because or l'n,·ironmen-serving a "\1'arrant charging her v.:ith l·--·-----~UW_\.d~aS.uc.----'-•_1 _,._._•_i~_e_,_1!cz_u_."_.:_._ ______ ______.!~~~~se . -~-.,.,...~=~-----·~-------~~-="'.!~~~ ; T.wo-L.os--1\·ngeles-·County-men·- sustained moderate injuries in the predawn hours Saturday when their late model sedan drifted from the · San Diego Free1Jo•ay in Irvine and plunged into a 30-foot d,eep drainage channel near the ltloulton Park1Jo•ay exit. San--JuanCan Afford General Plan -Experts A rescue team and paramedics unit from the Orange County Fire Department's. Laguna Hills station spent more tha n an hour freeing the victims Crom the car and lifting them in rope-drawn baskets from the ditch. The passenger in the vehicle, San· tiago Rios. 24, of l-lawalian Gardens, was admitted to Saddleback Com · munity Hospital \llith the car's gear shirt knob in his chest. · The driver , Francisco Castillo, 20, or Lakewood also was hospitalli.ed. Both men a·re reported making saisractory progress. Cattlemen Give Calves Away To Save Money NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP) -111ore than SOO calves v.·ere given a1vuy Saturday by cattlemen whc; claim they can't make a decent profit at lhc livestock markets. .. Basically, y,·e're talking about buying po1Jo'er," said i\larvin fo'orna sh. director-of the National r~arm ers Organization. "'ft costs the beer far- mer three times as nluch to raise these cal\·es as he can sell them for. "'All we're asking is for a fair price for the beef farm ers." About SO disgruntled cattlemen and some dairymen from 1\liddle Tennes· see and Southern Kentucky loaded calves into pickup trucks and drove them to the State F~irgrounds \1·herc they were gi\'en a1Jo•ay. . The cattlemen said they were prepared to kill the calves if they arc prevented fro1n giving them away or fro in slaughtering them for charit y. By.PA!\1 ELA llALLAS Oll~•~lly "41111 Ex pe,r t s o n agriculture and economics, hired to evaluate the im - plications of the S.3.n Juan Capistrano General Plan, say the town can afford it. Dr. Alfred Gobar, economist. told councilmen \V ednesday the majority or the city's undeveloped land will be zoned for very low densit y. This means it will have a high assessed value :1hd new residents of the ity will be contributing more. tax money than current residents. He said these new people will 3.lso contribute to sales tax revenues because they will buy 70 percent of their goods and services locally. Siln Juan has an additional plus. because tourists contribute substantially to the ·city's econom y." Total revenues will be greater than the cost of city ser· vices these new residents will require." he said. Agri culture. he said. poses another proble m because farm land Is taxed al its highest .and best potential use. fo;armers are in a bind if they cannol eventually develop thei r land. Yet , n1any crops can be gro1Jo·u along the Ornngc Coast year-;1roun1t Peru Jolt Recorded 1.11\IA , (UPI J -.-\n earthquakt• ro(·ked Lima and the central coast or Peru on Saturday and briefl.1 panicked the a rea's quake-conscious inhabitants but caused no casualtie:-. and little damage. The earthquake struck the same zone \\'here 37 days ago a much mort.: po.werful earlh<1uake killed i6 people :ind caused n1illions of dollars 111 damage. ·Radio· Code Tracer Leads to Pair's Arrest PORTLAND. Ore. (U J>[) -ti~BI ridi ng. A man was holding a portable agents used a direction riOder beamed rudiooul the d river's \vindow. on radio code messages blown on a \Vhen the man and his woman pas. duck call to lead them to a couple ar· scnger observed the car following rested in connection with a $1 million them, the driver appeared to tl)'51v it extortion plot. the agency said Satur-out. day. Agents halted the car and round a David Windsor Jleesch a'ild his v.'ire; . ci tizens ba n.d radio and a duck_ call .• Sheila. both 34 , were arrested Friday ·-lattson s~1d the duck c_all_ signal evening in their car pn the Portland"" "sounded like the lransm1ss1ons we outskirts . · had been receiving.·• . ..We also found i11 l\lrs. Ht:ech's and becau se or the c limate, agricultural land shoulf.I be preser- ved, according to Dr. Harold Otto. Orange County agriculturespecialisl. "The question of preserving agricultural land may be taken out or the hands of local governments," said Dr. William \Vood, agriculture con· sultant to the city or Irvine and prof es· sor at UC Ri verside. lle said two bills v.•ill be introduced this year in the state legislature forbidding develop· ment of prime agricultural land throughout the state. He said the relationship between land and urbanization is critical becuuse taxation is based on potential use. Some rarms would be un· profitable eve n if taxes were wai\·ed, and it is difficult for 'agriculture and urbanization to Jive side-by-side. For Sci-Ji Fans: An,ti-grav Motor Nea r Reality? l.t)~DON" IAPJ -A British scien· l ist s aid S<1tu rday he is o n the thr(•shold or inventing an ;;inligravity ·motor that could fly a manned spaceship to the stars using nuclear fuel the size• of a pea. Eric L:iithwaite, professor or heavy electical engineering at London's Im · peria l Col lege or Sclcrice a nd 'l'cchnology, said the motor is based on .the gyroscope. a rapidly spinning top that defies gra \'ity. Fa1is Ca11Check Ori Horse Show llorsc s how participant5-rans 111ho may. be gun.shy_ after rain can- celed lhe Ca1>isLrano Valley flor· s e men's As sociation show last 'veekend, c•1n check hy phone today hefore .. traveling to Ranc'ho Capistrano for the show. For pre-sho1v weather and olh('r in· • formation; call 496·1923, 496·4809 or 49:l-fl397 . DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE The two are ch arged with sendi ng a 22 l'b d · · I letter in wh ich a threat was made to :~ITT{ !a~ 10::cd.~,rhe ~~id~er pisto ' black out thl" city or Portland if the ,\ warranl y,•iis obluined to search' Bonnevillt? Power Administration did the lleesches' home and five·acre i not eay $1 million. Eleven high-1 tract in the rural community or voltage power tra nsmission line Bea\•ercreek near Portland. Objects towers In Oregon'h~d been damaged of the search were a weldin g device, by dynal')'llle blasts before the letter black elect_r ica l tape, d ynamite WIS received. ·blasting caps, batteries and back· Julius L. l\1atlSOn, 1'~81 ,agent in packs, ofrlcials said. Some of the tharge, said agents "were com-towers dynumitcd were in the remote municatlne with the extortionist on ~tlonS'of the Casade ~tounlains..... citizens band radio. They used a code l\lattson refused to say wheth~r 9ny directed· by the extortionist -who 'of the specific items listed were found sia:ned his communications "J. nt the llfesch home, but· explained, Hawker " -in the last three or six let· ··\\'e did rind evidence.'' Delivery of the Daily Pilot . is g.uaranteed l/ondOy-Fridoy: II you do not hove yox paper by 5:30 p.m., oill ond your avt will . be brought to you. Coll$ en ttNn uni~ 7:00 p,m. ters. · F'lil agoiits believe llcel'lch is a "'The code \VO S ~imilar to l\forsu nlilitary vct Cran bul kno\v nothing ol rode but was his ()Y.'ft ." l\Tattson Kaid. his ser\•lce record. ltecent ly he "'We never heard hjs \•olce." lie said y,·orkl'd as ;1 trucker. FBI agents used \'oic~ transmission. Letters f ron1 .. J. I luv.·ker" also in· l\.tatt&on said directional rinders led eluded lhc lnitial!i R.V.O.V.N .• which 1gerit& to a car on the southeast edge \\'ere inlcrpre tcd as ""reorganized ol Portland Jn which a rou.plc was ''cteran~ ot Vietnam.·· \ • . " • Satlldov ord Sundoy: If you do not. ,...;.,. your CC!>Y by 9 o.m. Sotunlor. •• a-8 a.m. Sunday, coll ood o copy will be brought lo you. co11, ore token until 10 o.m. Telephones M>st Orange Counly Areos ,. M2-C321 ~~l Hun1ington Beach oM Westm1nsll!f ..•...•.• , $t0-1220 Son Clemente, Copistrooo Beoch, Serl Juon Copistrono. Dono Point, Soulh Logvoo. toguno Higut( 49S-0630 -. PIANO AND ORGAN USED . UYS! All Ite ms Subiect t~ Pri or Sale MAJOR BRANDS!! SAVE!! SPIN.ET PIANO • FULL 88 NOTE UNILOK BACK LIFE ~CROWNED SOUND BOARD ORANGE COUNTY Eucl'id at Son Di ego Frwy. 545,0415 Sun 12-6 • Sol. I Q.6 Mon. thcu f,;, 9,3Q.9 $ BENCH EXTRA -- All HEMS SU dJFC r TO PR IOR-SAi f- USED PIANOS .---SPECIA~,......-. DECORATOR GRAND Completely Rdlu.h & Relini1~ In Al'lhque Whit" & Gold BAUER BABY GRAND MAHOGANY ........ 1895 VOSE & SON GRAND WALNUT •••.•...•... '995 KIMB ALL EBONY BABY GRAND •...••..•. 11650 WEBER S'S" EBONY GRAND ••....••.••. 12295 KNABE S'S" GRAND .................. 13295 : CHICKERING ART CASE GRAND ........ 13695 MASON & HAMLIN 6'3" GRAND • , .•..•. 14400 •STEINWAY 6' WALNUT GRAND •....•.•.• 15685 STEINWAY 6'4" EBONY GRAND .......... 15895 STEINWAY MODEL B-7' GRAND •..•..•... 16635 STEINWAY 6' LXV GRAND .......... : •.• '1995 NEW $ HAMMOND ORGAN BENCHEXTRA USED ORGANS . HAMMOND MJ ...... s595 HAMMOND l100 .. .. . s795 WURLITZER Mod. 4022Dssg 5 Au!olllly1hm.Ci,g,d\. Top.O..,k ••• , LOWREY SUPER GENIE .. . ........ s995 HAMMOND BC CONSOLE .... .. .......... s995 GULBRANSEN E CONSOLE • s l~•e, Po)IOf'j, C..._., lle"""b •.•.. ,., •., •••••• ••, •• •••••• •• 1295 KIMBALL 692 SWINGER ................ ~ .. St495 HAMMOND TS24 .............................. S2645 1~~,L!!~~~~.~!\~~!~!.~:!o~~i~ ~-~ ~ ....... S4695 HAMMOND DEMO MODEL, Regent ....... S5 J 95 PENNY-OWSLEY WAREHOUSE SHOW ROOMS ORANGE COUNTY• Phone 545-0415 \ ' l " • • • • Sunday. November 10,.1974 !Subsistence Farmers MUSt Produce -Mor~ • ' li)' JOllN BAK BOUR. The "'Orld is waiting for them. •~1W11N1o1 .. w .. .., Increasing, l.hEir produ<:tion is the n .. refool, his shirt kuotted about his "only \'iable long.term Solution to the 1ean wais t, Arnulfo S...las guides his \\'Orld food probJerri." says a U.N. -·!plow throu2h seven Hild u half-acres uf-repolll_ prepared'-f'orMhe W~kl {'_oo_d sand y, \'Olc<inic soil. -Conference, whieb opened Nov. 5 and lie fatn1 s the \\'UY his father did endis next Sunday. hefore tiiln. on the sume land. with the Every year, the "·orld has 78 million · same plow, behind the same tired hor-ne"' mouths to feed. American and sc. other 01odern farn1 ers. producing ''el AJ·nulfo &!las, 27 , ful hcr or four 11ear to capacity, canno~ do the job. ,children ·s the unlikely ho1>1.· of the \,J.S. • govern menl stockpiles, once hungry '{_orld. used to feed millions of hungry, are ~ A 19'. o( jmportUnt people Arnulfo gone today. docs 't kno\v arl' meeling in Rome And so. in A1n e ril·a. '''hen a 1this '''eek <.1t the United Nation s' house"•ife reaches for a loaf or bread J Vorld .food Conference. They are on a supern1arket shelf. she is in alkin~ about Arnulfo :.ind the 100 mil · direct and unequal competition with a lion other smull furmers "'ho tend 80 stur\•ing child somev.'here in the -percent of the '''nrld's farms and are v.·orld -a competition that 1$ driving the best ans,ver lo the \•:orld's food up hocfoodprices. problem s. Arnulfo probably doesn't care. This js his '''orld, a personal slake in l texico'l§ Atoyac lti,·er Valley bet: ween the s lo1Je s of the al}cienl '\'Olcanoes Popacatepll, Jxlaccihuatl and La Malinchc. The" Aztecs coaxed food out of the nitrog'en-poorsoil 7,000 years ago, rer· 11.i lizing:-"''ith human excrement and 'fish bones. Arnulfo u:-cs chemical fer- tilizer, but sparingly. inefficiently. !J·li. ~'ls thin, they YiOuld say in owa.IRe \\'ill reap some 210 bushels rom4i:o1-ea ge th<.1t V!'ould produce 'tlcaM~ bushels in Jov.·a . By lfffrns more fertilizer and readily 3.\•3'11lilio t echnical help. Arnuno ·could double hi s production. lie t:hooses not to. 1\laybe next year, he ':iays. SllE, TOO, h.as a stake in the fa,rm of Arnu1£o Salas. It has come to that. '!'he U .N. report says the Arnul£os or the world must play the major role in increasing the average annuf!.\ gro.,..,th rate of food pr;odu ction. During the next 12 yei.1rs,.it must go up al least t percent (rom~thc present 2.6 percent. ~f il doesn'\, sltys the' U.1\1. repo1·t: then the developing countries face en· nual food derlcits or 85 to 100 million Lons. 1'hat deficit \vou!d be twice the ·entire U.S. v.•heat har,·est this year. In 1\1exico half the land is planted in t'1.lr n. Yet not more than 25 to 30 per- cent of it leaves the farm "'h.erc it "'as grO\\'ll . In India. s mall !armers hold 60 per- cent of the rain-red land . Yet they produce only JO perc.csit of the rice. In India every year millions either die or llE JS the prototype of the sub-are left wasted by malnutrition. sistence fa r~er the \\'Orld O\'er, a cap. The small farmer every where is tive or his cullure and his rears. 11e C'apable or far more'. flow.do you con· produ~s on his 15 acres or less only vince him to do it? '''hat e.iieeds. fie feeds his ramily, Secretary or Agriculture Earl Butz. bis ho S:fewofhiscountrymen. v.·ho heads the U.S. dele2ation to the The nulfos and their families are Rome conference. ha$ his ideas: -. 700 million -0f the v.·orld's 3.8 billion __ ··"This...is a basic problem in India -l>Opul ation, amr-70"""1)e rcei1t of l he and elsewhere because they continue population in the developing coun-to have a cheap food policy. Perhap~ tri~ , · the Indian rarJTier can't read, but he . ,.... can rigure. ·r~y're not stupid. They can get a better price !!?TQeWherct else and the wheat doesn't come out. 11 stays in the granary, or it goes into tiH' black maiket. "1\bassador Pat li-lqynihan v.•as in the ofrice ..• discussing this ver:i thing. It just never leaves the \'II· !ages, a nd they eat pretty v.·ell out there, al least in term·s or how they eal an Calcutt~.'. . , "The v.·orld's crying need is to get farmers everywhere to produce. You don 't do that by putting a ceiling price over their he3d ... " A Rockefeller Foundation report agrees : "Berore a farmer can be ex-, peeled to p roduce more than enough to feed his own family-before he can be encoul'aged to move from s ub· sistence to commercial farming. he has to have a price for his product Lhal makes the additional labor "·ortti- "'hile." · (;.}ant Corporate Far~ ~ • To Be 'Protein Factory' F'IT:d C loney Farm 1s lt1 .r1nall /arms w~:p.yo.f11ptder 11 toa11 abacU!. The cor· po ce gibnt eoenlually will become a 'f!_ ri1z /dclory where crops are unlouched 'f!J uman hands. And it's all based nn a contifl.Uing rise in food pnces. -By ROBERT B. CULLEN A$-i.IH '""H '#rill<' LL, N.C. (AP ! -There's er the fingernails or the v.•ns the larfi!st .Carm in arolina . a lcolm P. 1\1cLean . a Ne\'' inves tor v.·ho Is "'agering n1orc ,fhan.$60 million that the nuicky black earth of North Carolina·s roiistal plain c.an be turned into a profitable farm. . .l\1cLean 's inve:-tment, his furm·s Jnani ge(S </.l'e quick lo say, is a bet that the price of fnod \\'Ill cont11\ue lo J'ise. Rising prices ha ve suddenly m ade the huge in"estments needed lo open new Jand seem feasible. LARGE }'AR1'1S" appear tu be •lomioatins ;\merican agriculture t oday. U.S. governm~nt figures show that 100,000 "super farm!'" -\\'ilh :)ales of at leasl SI00,000 annually ~ produced 50 prrcent of the nation's food and fiber 1n J973. But they v.'e re only a small 1>t"rcenta~e of the 2.8 mil - lion rarnls in th1• ('(lllfltr~·. The 375,000 ;1erPs ~·r y,•oodland and fi('Jd s whirh til c·l.('an hcgan pur- ,•hasin.e, 1n 1!172 1.~ hair 1hc size of ]lhode Is land. 11's n11n1t>d l"irst Coloney Farn1. at't1•r lht· unsuccessful Englis h colony estii.blished nearby. in the 16th century by Sir Walter Raleigh . Since Sir _\\1alter's time. few men have found it profitable to till the coastal plain. ~lost North Carolinians "'ent inland to the Piedmont to g ro~ tobacco and cotton-. Timber com- panierb"ecame ma1or landownerS"-ill the four counties over \\'hich t~Jrst Coloney Farm sti-etches. But that \Vas before the price or soybeans went to S8 per bushel; berore expe rt~ begari sludying the growth of \\'Orld popul ation in relation to arable land. and the possibility of a v.·orld food shortage. fwlcL e<1 n. 60, ·ha" a· history of capil<1l izing (Ill opportunity. He \\'as born poor, the eldest son of email car- rier in l\I ax ton. N.C. abo(1t 150 miles from f'irsl Coloncy. Du ring the depression. he :-craped together money to buy a single truck. I-l e v.·on a contract to transport cigarettes fo r the R.J . Reynolds l'obacco Co., and l\lcLean Trucking Co. was born. Then he diversified and became a pioneer in containerized freight shipping. __ Today i\t cLean li ves in a hotel suite on l\lanhattan's f'ifth A\•cnue. I-le sold his cJ)mpariy for <I reported Sl50 mil· tion in 1969 to the R.J . Reynolds Co .. and he has a seat on the Board of Directors. I-l e ali;o o"•ns part of Diamondhead C.Orp .. which owns I.he, Pinehurst. N .C .. golf resort. University of Arizona students examine garbage in two-year survey -9,500 pounds of edible foods tos~ed away each year. I " • • ' , -- ' • 'N,eatly cultivJted rows extend outwantover some ·of 375,000 iicraa of an agribusiness which covers most of lour ' rural counties . ' in North Carolina terviews. Un the telephone, he '\\'Ould only say, "'Farming is the oldest in- dustry •in the \\'Orld. It usually stables out as a reasonable sort ofbusin~ss. ·• "It's a question of supply and demand," added Cy Ri ch Jr .. First Coloney's agricultural economist. "People are starving. It's just li ke the energy crisis except that people are going to find it difficult to "'ail in line for food." \Vhen . Coloney t~arm is fully operationl l, it will have-10.000 miles of draiTiage canals and 225,000 produc- tive acres. It will employ more than 1.000 people. 'twenty.five thousand · acres are rio"· under cultivation. COrn and soybeans will be the main crops. Hogs and cattle will be its ' . , . • 'When an American ho,usewlle reaches toi a,loaf ol11read on a supermarket ' . shelf, she is in direct · -¢-and unequal competition ~~ti with a starving child ' BUT Tltl:: clOser you get to '·h'ow" th~ more ,C'om11lc~ th~ problem becomes: ' . For years in 1\'leXico. a leader in Jund l'edlsiribution, the smull fufn1er was a sl4y~lo ·the l~a l corp buyer \\'ho set lhe-priCe . 'I'hen the governent established a•chai n or regionar stores. buying grain ;1t an orririal price, set· ling a price floqr . In El Salvailor there a re ne'v · prospering farm cooperatives. In In· dia the governent seeks to break the hold or loan s harks on small ra'rmers. In Brazil concerted errorts by the government. and ,.\merican cxp:erts ·have revitalized one state that now pfoduces over &I percent o{ Brazil's "'heat. But m ost changes are· as musch cu1tural as tttchnologf('al. -- The. largest hurdle is fear. Simon \\lilliams, a New York-.born con· sullant who has studied the small far-. . li vestock. !"irsl Coluney '''ill IJCar the sam-c-r• elation to a fa'rm lhat a computer doe.s . to an all<1 cus. IL Will really be a carefully engineered protein factory. Computers "'ill keep tr.ack of farm. resources and the \•ariables that could affect production and pri_ces. Grains v.•ill be sov.•n. nurtured and harvested by machiJles. including air· planes .. They v.·ill llc fed to the cattle and the hogs. E\·enlually, Fi~st Coloney "·ill have a capacity of 50.000 hogs scat· te\ed ilboul the farn1 in stations. 'hose anim·a\s "·ill ne\·cr touch the ground. The)' "'ill be bred. suckled and fed lo n1alurit)' in special ly desi,g- ncd pens before hclng i;ent lo market. ,_. mer all over th(! \\'orld say.a, "\Vhen \\'e . ask these ~ys to cbaoge their planting. we're asldng them to risk their li\'es." . J~t m~ans; also getting used to U1e ' idea 0,fmoricy. . · Dr. Reggie Laird who \\'Orks "'ilh l\1.exico's Puebla Plan C.."<Plains that most of the farmers never sold corn except v.·hen they needed cash for meclical bills. They have no bank ac· counts. Their assets are animal and \·egctable. They feed their corn to their families and what's left to the hogs. "They talk about using their hogs literally as a piggy bank," Laird says. The small farmer -is almost a sla\'e to a 'kind of historical bondage, a wa ~ of thought. TllE A1'tt:RICA.N farmer , at the other end or the s<.'ale, has been land ri('h -an·d he's long ago v.·orked out 1'1ieir "·~tes will be collected in pools belo1v the pens and returned t.o the earth. sta rting the eycle all O\'l.'r again. STATE OFt'ICIAl..S Sa\' tile\· \\'Ill monitor lhe farm ror eviderice of chemicals being )ea('hed into thl' v.•ater o r nt her cn,•iron1nent ill damage . The farn1 ·s immediate neig hbor~ seem to welcome it. and to discuunt fears that it "·ill spell the end of thf' s mall famil.\' farm . Al1huugh tlH• trend in Am eric01n farming is LO\\' it rd large r. more economical spread:- The averi;!gC An1erican farm today 1~ 385 acres. Jt v.•as 288.ucres in 1959 .. Red-hai red Robcrl t:. PhcllJ:.. "'hn somewhere in the world·- a competition that is driving upherlood · prices •.. She has a stake in the farm of Arnulfo Salas," credit and other arrange ment s to m.ake his fa1:.n1 ·_n·qrJi. For the most parf he's had a sympathetic govern· ment. lie and the..s1nall rarmer or the v.•orld are a study in contrasts. , Alan Forrest is 52 and tends 1.500 acfes in the rolling rarm country OUt· s ide or Des l\1oines. I-le has added to the ra mily holdings, sinte his g·rand· £alher settled here. Last year he hired a man for the first time . This year he bo ught llis first combine to add to his three trac· tors, two plo"'S, truck and other equipment. Forrest's land is blessed, :1nd he knows it, and he v.·orries about it. All out production may be fine for the rest 0£ the v.·orld and the U.S. balance of payments . He is not sur.e it is good for him. He used to set aside 600 acres, Jeavt it fallow £or a year. As a result he did CSee \\'ORLO FOOD, Page A8) ' """"""• has a small farm near P.lcLean·s says that First Colo ney has "given a lot or folks jobs around here who didn't have them befocc ... "It's not the big farms that are pushing the little man out," said Phelps. "it's.the pril'es for fertilizer and mal'hinel)·. A d e parlrrle nt of Agricu lture economics expe11. George Coffman, s<iid the e\'idence he has indicates that corporate farming 1s on the rise in :\n1erica. Hut m11st of the corj)orate fa rms a re really family fa rms that ha\'e been Jt1C'or1Xiraled for tax and inhf'ritance r.casons. .. ~~g Money. in Garbage I 'Tucson.. Annually Wastes $9 Mzllio1i lit • Food . •' ·rUcsPN. A:riz. fUPI) -The pot or g~d al •U\f,\ fil{i Qr Tucson·s r ainbow could be a-ga rbage can. At least . thit's the finding of a sur- got data on whaltfcutally people did." So i:ai:,bage is what Rathje and his studenLo: have been slu'dying, ':ey or the city's garha~e·taken over a 1 t,;SJNG 19 census tracts, represen· lWO·year period. latiVe or aJI economi c levels in this An extrapolation or survey figures desert city of 450.000 popul at~on . the s hows th a l over a year Tucson researchers beg~n the laborious task residents throw nway S.'>70,000 worth 1 of going through other persons' gar. of bct>r, $1,326.CXXJ Worth or vegetables hage. .andS750,"l>OOWorthofpastrics. ' . Thcirfindings ; . In all,.'fiJcsontit\S di!'icard over 9,500 -6() percent o{ the garbag"e was tons or edible food a year valued •'l1 straight waste fi\ems of large quan- betwben S9 and $11 million. lily such as a whme uncooked steak or 1'he fi gures ace from a project star-a half en ten apple). • · ' led al the Uriiv~rsity of Ari1.ona b_w -10percentol'lflefoOdbroUghtlnto William J .. Rathje, <1.n .. asSistaof sa mple.llc>useholdlt-e~ed Op in the proresi;or of anthropology, and a t~am gal"bage~ . ' • o r s tude nt vo lunteers who pJow -Middle income families waste .1hrol.lgh the garbage. cans sortin& Oy'( more than low'lncomeramilies. and cataloguing I.he trash. • -Beer consumption, Unlike mO!it "I 'm an archcologfst'and.as an if· items, is Increasing. By volume, beer cheologisl l 've al"'U)'& been Interested and wine make.up 15 lo 2C percent or 1n the relatiomhip bet...,.•een material allthefoodandbeverage&consumed. culture a nd bcha\'i6r," said the ~-~EightY. mill ion all-aluminum yc:1r-0ld Hathje, who holds a 11h.. D. cans, which are totally recyclable, rrom ttarvard. "'I've always sor-t-or -end up in sanitary Jbndnlls. They ''ondcrt'd :tbou1 tht \'ttlue ot infor· could be redeemed. n1:.itlon a lot or social sci ntist.s obt.-.in ··one of our goals i~ to com- ....,.hen It is based on what people. 5ay rnunlcale lo the general puhlic the they do. 4 • f11ct th al sma ll a mounts of wast.e that "The problc•m Is whether data nc· they might not really notice can really tu11lly rcpre~cnLll wh:1t they dQ. what add up lo ~lgnificant value," Rcithje they think I hey do. v.•hat they want an !airl. int(!rvicwer to think they do. Now if The pr()j~ct began ln 1973 when a~ a l'OU look nt .lhc mate1ial remairu; of cla~s assignment, Rathje usk;;d hi~ ~havtor. llke i(urb11ge, then you:ve students to sec if they could come up ' • ,vith an idea to l'Ompare behavinr and malerial goods. It started ·v.·ith IS students and 220 randomly picked households. This year there are 8:i students and 380 households. · WJTll TllE conperalion of the 1'u<'- son Sanitation Department, the students selected garhage collected rrom the r epresentative tracts. "\Ve don 't "know addrcsse:i, names or people involved. All Yt'e know is \\'hat census tracl it comes from." The studenl'i. ·armed with mll !'iks, coat11 •. gloves and protective shots against disease, then sort.-out the trash by volume, weight, cost, brand and' material composition. The infor- mation is I.he n co mpiled a nd analyzed. On occasion it dispels myths. "'l lhink it is si ~nificu nl lhut in the last two years. with increusing in- Oation, there's been a lot or lulk ahout · .. the middle Income cl'ass hearing tbc hrunt of inrlatlon, .. Rathje said. · ··tn terms l'lr rood inlit ke, our inror· mation reall y doesn 't beur that 0111. 1'hcre ~re no statisllcully significant dlrrerenct'i in f1)od Jpt:.ike ttu1t v.e have found )'t'.l fl"lt middl(' lncnme J?:ruup~ between 19i.1·7,.,· lln"·ever. there are 'ligniflt anl d11'· rcrcnces in lower incon1~ ~rnups In effect,. they ~re Calin~ :.1 l~t )ess , <See G(\ RBAC; t: Ti\ L.t~. PIA'.f' "~· ' •• • ·- Drake • Coin Found? ' SAN FRANCISCO nlPll -:. O..iscovery or an EliubCt~an..era coin at a l-1iwok Indian VIiiage site has added new eredence to the, theory that EngUsh Cl<- plort!r Sir J.,rancis Drake s'aile9 into San Francisco Bay in 1579 and landed near the present site of San Quen· ~~~ tin P[~son. ' ''''<lr• lfistorians have ne\'er ,-1 been able to" agree on \\'hether Drake landed in· side the bay or on th e nor· thern Calif~rnia eohst out· side the Golden Gate. L A Restf1t1ra11t But J"rlduy, archeologist Charles Slaymaker told the California Park Commis· s ion that he round the coin at Rancho Olompali, a '-liwok site north or Novato, near the northern tip or the bay. . The "Pregnant Guppy," the first .BOefng :r17 Slaocruiser rebui lt for NAS.o\ to carrY. oversized ~pace components from manuracturing plants 1n Southern California to Cape Kennedy, cruises past a small private aircraft as it lands at Van , Nuys Airport Saturday on its final fli ght. The plane will either become a L:os 'Angeles rejlaurpf\l or the property of thE;, Florid Air Museu"1.. "· . · ... The Englis h sixpence. bearing the image or Eli za beth I. was believed minted in J 577, two ye'"ars before th e arri va\1 or Drake. Slaymaker said he sent the coin to the British l\luseum for verification. Democrats Ele~t Delegates SACRA~11'~N·ro {J\PI - California IJc1nocruHr cl1tc· led 125 delegates S11turday lo a national meeting in December to write the first charter for a major politica l part y in the nat ion's hi story. At -4 3 c o ngre£sional di strict caucuses scattered across the state, thousands of registered Democrats spent long hour& listening Lo speeches and then elected delegates to the meeting in Kansas City, Mo. ''It 's working. It's working," said ~ts. Shirley Goldinger, who was respon. sible for organizing the caucuse::;. "We seem lo be electing about half women ... quite a few young people," s<1id l\1s. Goldinge r, adding that minor f tie s al so are represented, among those elected. CALIFORNIA The Archeologist said he al so round a glass paste b<!ad of the type used by the English for trade with indians. Robert Poner. chairman or the California ~rtitage Preservation Commission. said if the artifacts ""-ere left behind by Drake himself, it v.·ould make· Olompali the oldest Indian-Anglo contact site in North America. TWO 1'1AJOR factions Were contending for d£legat1:s at the caucuses - those identified \\'ilh the ''new politics" and those identified \Vith organized labor and other grou1>S. .Rain Showers Cro_e Most of Country The crucial point of con· tention between the groups is how to guarantee .w. ~ repr.esentation of minorities S'I 14 and women i~ the part y - 3 , Lost · at Sea, S·af e SAN DIEGO (A PI -The last three missing crewm en from a tunaboat that went down 55 miles south of here off Baja California early Friday were found safe and apparently unharmed Saturday, search orficials said. paramedics and sur\'ivaJ supplies were dropped to help the three, found drif· ting in a 16-foot lifeboat about 150 miles west of La Paz, Mexico, a spokesmiln said. They were spotted by a search plane rrom March Air Force Base in River· side. (J.S. S 11111111arf1 lll•+n 1>tp•l 1tO S.!u•Ol'Y In moM Of IM <enl••I •no nor111 .. 1 ~1ern iwrt al the .. tlon. A Pi!Wn o! 119111 r•ln or Orl11i. •lret· died lrom i.outlwrn M!...-.. l!v<lllgll lt•ns.o1, Okltnom. 1110 wtU•rn Ar~•nill• M'lto "°"111<tnlrl! t<ld io..t11,..,1*rn le••• end sou111e111'ern New M••l<O. Atll\ 111awer\,Wh11 1now '1 ll•Qt>er ...,.,tlOOll, '°"''""'o In W•"""'v!on Mod ••lrt"" IMH"ll'Wrfl C.lllornl•. $rmw ••• M:•11ertd lrom 1111r111,rn IO•M lnlo M l.11eff1Mcl11!•"'· (J1M -•Iller "''' c--· Int A11 .. 11t -<et>lrtl C.ull •l•lh ••<eill lor f l«IOI. Arr tUO...lk>n ••Yl-ln _,. m.... tor wtJ!trfl New Y11r• ~l•lt • l'Wl11 ..,... IOQ tUlllOtd lrom ll'letl _,Ult tHltr" OJ1ie v.i1,, -~ht tlfllr•I A,ppofl«llo"". Califor11lu Ali:io.11• AIM utrqut Mii~ Lew " . !I 0 ""''~ "'""o Oll•l••!<111 CMrlollt Cllkt911 DM•or Df'1McllfllS 0.l•oil Dulu1~ f'•i•INflls SJ n " " .. ~ " " !• •l ~" ~ " " " SS •! . ' Ba11dit 'Kill ~ Custo1ner l\IONROVI;\ IUPJ) Charles U. l\lcKee, 31, El l\lonte, walked into a neigh· borh ood market ea rly Saturday and \vlts shot to death by one or two masked holdup men. Police said the lY.'O rob- bers, we arin g stocking masks "'ere in the Hlore and had forced employes to lie down on(he floor. The clbrks. who were not harmed, said they did not see the shooting but heard PttcKee arguing \vilh I.he holdup men ancl then henrd one shot. , The bandil!I CSl'!lpecl \\'ilh an undetermined un1ount of cash fron1 I "'O cu s h registers. BEAT INFLATION FACTORY SALE $AYE -75°/o I STOCK UP NOW & $Avt NATUUL YlrAMINS & 10001 • HJALIM IOOI($ HOUIS T .. • te M. ''f 1932 I. IDINOIR, $.A. 1 Ill WIST Of NIWPOIT •IWT. •. . . ~ ... M '"°''"'polls Je<kMln¥1111 LOU1t¥ille Ml!Tlll~ll Mltml Mllw ... llH MIMllllOl\l·SI. P•"' Hl•Ofleillll Hlw Yorll Oifll- Ot'.l•-Cllf -· .,.,_ P,.m Sprl1191 Pflot"ll<. Pittlb<ttll" Potu-.o.t. l'lwtl-. ""· 11,.;oci1, AHBl11ll .. M ~~-St.LOUIS SM! Dil90 S...frMthco Sffltle --..... M" ~, ,. what some c . I~ the i/is uc of •s l'I "quotas.·~ Tbe1coovention ~ ~ in K-ansas Cily is Slated to '' •l Write a charter or the party ~ ~ including s~ e type of "' .. protection for sUch eroups. Two Air Force rescue St " , I ~ -r~~::;;:; .... !li .......................................... ;;;:;~:-~~ IS JI ... ,. jJ " . " a ~ ~ .... "" " u " . • u .. " " " " " " " " " ' • OUR SUH DAY HOURS -TWELVE TO FIVE , 5outh Coast 'Plaza ?\fake reservations today and surprise f.1n1ily an<l friends 'virh exc1t1ng ne'v rccipes. /\'fadame Wu's t'la.ss includes a lecture, den1onsrration of Chinese '.cooking, and kitche n sec-up, plus autographing of her book "The Art Of Chinese Cooking'.' Available in c l~s o r in Books, priced at, SIO . . • I Sa nta Ana, Tues., Nov. 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See the clocks, clocks of every& size, shape ond value, C?"d if you like it we'll help you lokt; it home. • COST A MESA ANAHEIM "Soutl-I Coa\t Pla to 504 S. &roo11hunt N1~110 !klllo.-~, .Near l•M4ltl 556-2927 Mo ... -Fri, l O•ot $01.10100 \vn.ll10J. . 956-3402 Mo". -n""'' t too f., 01ot.So1.0 1o t s ..... ,, l•i• ---- I " • ... c.: DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAG'E ) ' ' ' • ... •• The SaDie Old Ga1ne .. The tumult untl the shouting have died , the losers have retired to lick their "'Ounds aril the winners a re \vait.ing for J a nuu ry. 'The voters, too. have reason to wo nder what amu-ary \viii tirin,q. f'or, despite all tfie fa lk'bf cam- . 'n rcrorm and Politi c:;' "new look," the recent tion campuign looked pretty much like all the old s -und for the n1ost p<.1rl w.a s as uriinformative. 1 _.. 1e were promist::d government for "\he people'" :!Ott fwho else'.' 1; ··01>en govcrnm'cnt" <by candidates avoiding dcbulcs \\'ii h lht!ir opponents); "res ponsive government" Ito ,~·hi<:h pressure group?): '"in- novative prog roim~" !never specified) and, of cour· sc, barrels of "intcgrit.v" Cse lr-a ltested l. Some of lhe p1-om ises boggle the mind. \Vc'rc s till trying to r;gur c out hO\\' our e lected leaders can stimulate the economy a nd provide jobs for all by cur- tailing growth and imposing ne\v regulations a nd taxes on bus iness, l'Qr ~example. 1\1ore than one can- didate promised ;.di or this -in one breath. \\'ith fC\v exceptions, -the hoperuJs followed the tradit!onal ima,ge-making patterns, wending ha nd· shaking routes through cro,vds and stepping force~ fully up to microphones to utter a few cliches <usually about being fo r fresh, new approaches! l. · A ht:tndJ'ul chose to tackle the issues. Unfortunately most of these innovators v.•ound UQ ~s losers .. -So. <is in the past . v.·e must \\'"it ror the new political year lo see j u ~t 'vhat \Ve ha,iq succeeded in e lecting this titnc. ; •. ,Rescinding an lnvation ... ft All-night bus iness operatiops manned by a single ~Jerk have been c<ill cd '·<in inyitation to murder" b y a membe r of the district attorney's office. 1'he r em<.1rk follo\ved the tragic killing of a 19-year-old stude n\ m <:inning a n aTI ·night m arket. The lonely clerk-is a n obv!ous target for addicts und other c riminals seeking a fe\v easy dollars. ~fost of the hold-ups·dor\'t end in lragedy, but the th1·eat is ulways ther e. 1'he convenience_pf the 11ight·Lime businesses for a large se'gme'nt ·or the v.1orking populatron is undeniable. Uut it's hardly worth the risk of a huma n lire. 1t has b een s uggested that the night operations should be closed .. An a lternative solution might be that used s uccessfully by ull -night service stations, whe re signs m ake it plain the operator has no <.icccss to cash, \Vhich is deposited in a locked Safe du1ing the night. Jf the t1 1l ·nigbt marke ts could ta ke steps lo m ake. sure their clerks have access to no more than perhaps SlO worth of c hange during the nig ht, the tcmPtalion to rob. ;111d the risk of a ki ll ing, m ight be r emoved, \\'ith the convenience retained. Enforcing Diver Safety ' Orange County Supe rvisor s have ordered preparation of the county's first ordinance aimed al conlrolling s cuba diviqg and curbing tlic dramatic ups ,ving in accid ents that sport is producing. They have a lso asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to draft a model state law that \vould ha.ve more far-reaching effects on scuba diving. The county la\v, if passed, '''ou\d permit county beach lifeg uards to .ban entry into the 'vater or divers \vho aren't certified and \\'Ould limit re nttll of diving gear a nd sale of Dir to licensed di ve rs. \Vithout concurrent aetion by the slate r equiring tou g her licensing ·of instructo rs, the county la\V probably c<.i n 't do too muc h. \Vithout fOOpcration from the cities, lit lie control can be achieved. But conside ring the 40 de aths caused b y diving in Southern California so far this year, action has to sta rt somewhe re. • I . l I ... '· ·- •. ·i .:1. .· • I AGREE WITH THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION! WHEN GUNS • IF I EVER GET NEAR THOSE GUN CONTROL PEOPLE, I'll REALLY G1VE 'EM A PIECE OF MY MIND! Cure for Inflation Is a Moral One • ARE OUTLAWED. ONLY OUTLAWS , •WILL HAVE GUNS! " • • 1"obody goes to the ironmonger because he wants a !oar of bre<1d. · But a great many of us, troubled by in· rlation, turn for <Ill anS\ver to the politicians I \.\'ant to suggest thal il isn't their kind of proble·m -that lhe answer to it (i f th ere is onel will have litlle to do with new lav.•s and policies .... At heart. it ·s a reli gious :ind moral problem · Its.solution (if any I \\•ill ht! found in the kind of shop kept by priests and preachers and prophets and moralists. At best. po liticians c.1 nd parli a m en ts can mitigate the damage: They can't go to the root of the problem. \Yhat is inflation. after all? It's an economist's v.·ord for O\•er·consump- tion: ror living beyond your income; for takin g more out of the kitty tllan you put in. This has become a near- ..univcrsal habit in "developed" coun- tries. in ours more than most. -~T.JIE i·Acr IS-TllAT-we vc all col ideas above our station; we have come to take for granted a quite ran- cirul and unreatislic notion of the "sland11rd of li ving" to \.\.'hich we <i re entitled, as though by di vine right. \Vh y shouldn·t I have fillet steak fo r dinner every day'! \Vhy shouldn't I have a jet·holiday in J\1allorca every )'ear? \Vhy should I v.·ork long h<1 rd hours al some dreary job, 'and for a low wage? Al as. lhere's no "shou!d " or "shouidn't" about it. The fact!' of arithmelic are \\·hat they arc. The v.·orld simply can't provide all that n1any fillet s teaks. and il.5 reserves or jet.fuel arc running low. There's no c1uestion ur n1 0ral entitlement at any poi nt. f~ACll !\JA N IS IN this \vorld 11<1ked and hungry until somebody does something aboul it, somCthing which v.•i!I usually be difficult and laborious; no ki nd nf soc1c1.v ean be kept in being unless· ~1 very large proportion of its 1>eopl e are prepared to work hard ill 1nonotonous tasks for a fairly" small economic reward. To.resel)l this is to resent the fa ct that lY>O <1nd l\.\.'O don't make fifteen .... Overlooking these realities and living as a man who inherited a .tWousand pounds and then proceeded to li\•e it up at a hundred pounds a day, v.·c ha\'C built inlo the structures Of our society the deadly si ns or pridC, envy, avarice, gluttony and sloth. ~ 1'.h_e_ Qutcome_iL what we _sall ill:. nation:-and lo help this process-along. v.•e have co nveniently forgotten two sound old principles -the principle that it is a dis~race, a moral failine. to be in debt: and the 1>rinci1>le flong as•t serted by every Chrislian moralist)'! that usury is a sin. In so far as . those lYiO principles return tn po"' er, in so rar as those five deadly sins are re pented. the problem of . inflation \\•ill simply (•easeJ exist. ... TllE ONLV THING that will ''save the country" is a revolution of fallin g expectation: No vote·seeker can a{- Voters Smash Ideological Lines WASHI NGTON -llov.'cve r the results of the election may be inter- preted. the underlying documented premise remai ns that the new Congress \\'ill be l'Cprescnting a fairly· t•onse rvati \·e country v.•ith so me li beral tendencies. This \\'ill be hard fo r some of the ''lected Dl·n1ocr:ir.-. 10 S\\·allO\\'. but if they cxa n11n e the survey:-; !her \\'ill find that n:ition11·icle lhe.v do not ha\'e rnuch of a liberal nianda tc. If the \.\'ill of the people, as measured by the GalltiP" Poll , is taken ;1s ;1 ~uide som e of lhe mo':'il ;1rdent liberal ·('<fuses wlll go by thr-board. RICHARD WILSON 1\n o th er poll e r, Daniel \'ankelovich. fihds that mor~ lhan half the people consider themselves po litical conscrvutivcs. which was a bad word a fC\\' :rears ago. \\1a'gc and price contr ols are popular, hut neither a po pul arly elec- ted congress nor a president groping for \\'ays to combat inflation will go the rou te that seems best to nearly twO·lhir<ls of H public opinion sample. On some of these sensitive issues. the conclusion can-beTeached. in-the unfortunate and regretted words of some long-dead politicia ns, that the people are "too damn dumb" to un· dcrstand : or. it can simply mean that representative governmcntoflen, and . sometimes \visely, frust·rat,es the popular \\•ill. \\'llATEVER EL~E these s urveys mean. they certainly indic:ite that American opinion does not fall into neat groups that can be labeled libera.1 ·or conser.vative. Peo1lle are Certainly free lo so label themsel\'eS, but mosl or them 'viii end up being in· consiste nt \1•1th liberal or conser- \•afive <loclrinc on specific 1ssuCS:- A moralist can interpret the purpor· led tonservative trend as a return to truditional \'ul11e s. J\l:iybe it is \\·bc re behavior pal\crns arc concerned, but there is not the sli,i.!htest evidence (If retur1\ to traditional po litical values. -Ne\\' con~ressmen , and the ol d ones, loo, \\•ill ha\'C to pick their \Vay warily through the jungle of inconsisLencies, de1lendinJ?:, of course, on ho'v they judge sent i mcnt in thci r o\vn districts. ford to be honest about this fact. But no side of industry can afforc;I lo be honest about it either : Capital, n1anagement, labor. th ey all depend upon our continued :tddiction to levels of consumption v.·hi ch cannot possibly be sustained. Those five deadly sins arc their bread·and·buttcr. and ;i re t herefore inflamed by every ad\•ertising c:int- paign, eve,ry trade union claim. \Ve are left \vith the churches, and they ought to be on their OY.'n ground here. : .. Ca n the ministers of Christ" help us. with leadership and dogma und moral exhortation? If they cannot, or cannot be bothered.1\v€are in a bad way indeed. 'fhe answer to in(lalion is to be souJiht in their kind of shop. fo'rom Tlie Times, London. Legislative Reform Often Means Trouble • 1-listor y tell s us that the \VOrd "rcfor~n' l egil~l ation-does not-make -- that legislation anything special. In BARRY GOLDWATER fact. more ofl en t)'lan not, it ni ean~ a l<1w that v.·ill compound the trouble it is designed to correct. It is my sincere helier th al the 93rd ... Congress. when it passed <he cun1· paign reform bill as a result of the \V<itergate scandal :ind related ir- regularities, did the public u gra\'e disservice. An y way you look al it. lhc measure j am n1ed throu,gh in the name or reform by the ru d ical-liberal Democ rats v.·ho control the lloui.e and Senate was one or thl' v.·orst statutes it has been my misfortune to see plated on the nation's laWbooks. 'l'llt; BILI~ llAS A I.OT ol provisions. some good and some bad, but the overall effect of the measure is lo salt incu mbent s in lheir cong re~· sional seats for as long as they \\'ant to ,;tay. \Vh c n you realize that the Democrats con!rolling the llou:-,(' and &nate picked up added streni,:t h on :-<ov. 5. yo u can unders tand 1\•hv this ~'OU.I:i.e..M:US.luk.en_.\\'llal isJi.a.cd.io.wc.. dcr~t:ind is wh y any Hcpublicans voted for it and \\'hy J1 rcs idenl J-"ord signed it. 'fhe bill is rererred to on Cl:lpitol llill :.is 1hc ''incumbent J)rotection law." Hy thi s is nicanl lhal the provisions of 1he ~pending act \\'ill 111uke it almost impossibl e for new ,.candidates to chal- \enRe seated J-louse and Senate m em- bers and still remain within th e con· fines of the law. ;\ 10-year·old child could expla in . ho\v dandy this \\'ill be when House Senate members come up for re.elec- tion. And the election Nov. 5 gave the De moc rats a heavily weighted 1najority on the s ide or liberalism. spending and big government in the !louse and Senate. 1'he measure limits the .amount a c<.1ndjdatc for-the l·louse i5 allowed to s~nd to $70,000 (the figure for Senate primary candidates is $11)0 000) in a primary campaign. This m'eans th:it in many districts a challenger will ha\'e about as much chance as a !inov.•ball 111 a furnace of top1>1ing the l'Utnbent, and it figure!1. out al about eight cents per eligible \'otcr and means that a challengt'r couldn't C\'ctl ·cover his district v.•ith onl' n1ailing if he used hi r; O\\'n postage Cfirl'>l·cla!i!'t n1riiling 110\r ro:,l!-. \Occn\!'tl . -IJcmocr-J\·~,·hn-~tandl O' bi'nt>f il most, t•ngi nt-ercd a n1a:-,lerp1cl'e •1t tin1ing in bringing the n.:forn1 hill to._. \·ott-. It came up just enough ahead of the general election to make it appc11r !hat :1ny H epub li l.'ansvotin~ aJ?ainst ii \\'ere ug:1in!>t reform ;u1d in fa vo r 11f \\'atcrgute lattics. !..feel th:1( c.1nyonc \\'ho voted ;1g1dn:-,.t this n1e:isurc. 1111· der these circum:-itanccs, dcscrvl!s u li:o:ting if a sequel is ever \\'riltcn In . John F. Kennedy's best.selling l>ook enL1tlL•d '' l'rofilcs in Cour:igt·. '' All That Glitters Isn't Good for the Economy Clf?.C1\GIJ -thC' buyinlil: panic \.\<I!> already on 111 \\T:ill St reel. but 1hal did. n't imprt'ss a nun1ht•r or th(' people at lhc l n\l'l''1a11011:d ~lonet ary l\larkl'l':- turrt•nc~· <'11nft'r1•nt•t• 1'h(',\' 1)refcrrl·1! 10 n1<1kl' dnur 1Uk<'S about the futur1· :ind L.11,1~h ~ilrnq . .t v.•1t h th e \·ice 1.re:;idenl of :1 1:1r~1· \hiCill',o hank. \1hn \111s, 111:1k1ng p1.·1iple sn1ilc Li.' t ;d l-ft\g ••bout "'l'hc Last Natio~d HankofRootlhl! ·· · J Somchod~· el~e -.:11it the~' had a B;ink·.o r ·1 hC>·\Vi ·i·J.. pool in his 111'111;1• • --. \\'it}\ ~th e p ri tc . ~~ - goin"' to \\'lloC\•(>1· ~. JltiCS:.C'd I he llt'\l •1 .... flt r 111Slilut1 n\1 IQ r:1•l ~· -~ into trou U c. ·Across th e room· ful of· cocktail "' . <lrinkcrs u 1n:111 -~ ~- dffia itc<t. "1'h<> bt>sl 011113 11:11,v ran do ·~ rile unde1• Chapter IO of the Bankruplcy J\ct.·· "lti anybocl~· izo111~ 10 lt•t ;1 t•ountry of 60 m ilhon JUSI fil:-:rppt':1r?" his ('o n1 · 1mnlon \\ untcd tt1 l.nO\\'. ""'hereupon th~ f1r,.l n1 :1n Ul!l'<'t'fl: "\"Cah. lhal'.iii righlrThcy ~ot <.1/1:->et:-: l..ook :1t ull lhal 111 ~1/f in tho Vattc:u1," While the l)1ela \\•a sold off to .. , " ( VON HOFFMAN ) :-alisf.v ll ;il.1 's C'ff'flitors. the more ..,rrio11s tn1nd1•d di scussed escape ro1111·~ 11 ht•n "ii" rin1il ly happened. "I!" is lll~\·cr prc<'i scly defined but usually inetudr.!'t. rioting in the slreels, f!><1d shortftgt•s and a near total hreak- 110\\'11 of com mcrce and J:Overnment. It 's har•I lo kno\v ho1v serious lhc business' ni e11 <1 re \\'hi:n they get on -thi!t"1:hemt><;-0r '\•hcther"'t her ml!'an it when they start that talk about rlearing out to $\\'il1.erland. Uut if hair the people "'ho s:iy 1l uclual\y I urn up on the Swiss border. dragging their money r.hesls behind them. th at tiny eou nlt.V is going to resem\lc a ru!iih hour-subway lraln. ()n(' or lhe altcrnati\°CS to drenching s mull EurOJ)Ca n ~ountrles \\'ith reCugees i~ sup1)0Sl"d to be gold . All cll'C railing. gold i!ii thOUGhl t.o be the 11ubstuncc that can save u man rrom the t•roslons or •inflallon and lhe ch:1i;ms of deflation. i':V<'n people who're bulli5h enough to think 1\merlc;i cun m:1ke it throu~h the dec<ide are Get.ti ft g Interested 111 I lhe 1>0ss ibilities or making money orr iL, because on the first or January Un ited Stales citizens nH.1y ag<11 n legally ow n bullion. 111 fact, even during these 40 years of prohlbilion any rich person \\'hose h1\\'ycr had a 1notlicum of imagination <'Ollld alw:1ys e\•ade the rcgu\atiuns. Uul now the specul ation is that the small investor i~ going to bc~ave like the Gern1an businessman \vho keeps a gold coi n uncle~ his shirt or the f'rench 1x:asanl who ~eE'ps a slash ln his m:lll· ress. _T.bu.c.is talk -119_._Uwr..eJ.S.rciJ~IQUS certainly -'4110ng some that. \Vlth the Federal Reserve Board dedic<1terl to the ruin of the g reenback. we'll buy the stuff until we drive the price out of sij.l ht. . But the mythology or gold is muc h \\'eaker here than in other countries. \\'e've nevl!r experienced the cur· rency aellopse that's made gold popular clsCwhtN!, and most or us have no clear idea or how to buy il. fTherc a rc three main v.•ays: J:!Old mine !'ilock5. which' h3ve been dolnR rather poorly or late: gold coins: and now bullion. provided· the 11urchaser gets lhe real thing nnd not a lead bur with" little gold plate around it.) All . kinds of peQJlle and firms are i:-cari ng up to merchandise gold to make it popul:1r nnd easily a vailable. Brace yourself for a bombardment or sales pitches suggesting this is a n111gic metal -rather than \Vh at it is, a commodity like wheat or soybeans. the price or 1\•hieh can go down as "A'eli us up. Because or n variety or government interventions here and ilbroad. it's not socnsy lo ei;tnbli sh just whal lhe price or gold Is , '!'he re<1S(Jn for this is that sometimes ~old is used as i.\ form or qut1S1-n\oney and is, thererore. the ob· jccl of considerable manipulation, Currently ~old is enjoying no Jes~ th;ln three 11r1ccs : what the. American J:!OVCrnment pays for it; a higher price nx. d b y the German and ltali:ln ~O\'ernm,cnts in one o( those t·om· l)hcuted machinations designed to 1.10slpone international fiscal chaos ; :ind. lustly, the frce·markel price. "'hich has been hovering around Sl55 an ounci.•. Thu!!, anybody \Vho buys i~ ougl\t lo realize that the-tlrbitrary uctioo of ;1ny numbt•r of ,llOVCrnmentS CU il m1.1ke the price ri se or r~1ll . Our go,·er- nn1cnt tou\d sell orr lhe great ~·ort Knox hoard, for exan1ple . l l\lilton Friedman, the only one of the big-name, ilamor C<.'0116mists left \\'ilh his r eputation intact , has sug. gested that \\•e do just th ut and use the s1>ace in Fort Knox to store ;\Ir. Nixon's ta pes and papers. Even if \Vashington doesn 't suc;c ump lo Friedman's pcrfctlly reasonal)le whimsy, mining engineers :.nld Cl1\ agent s believe that the Ru s5ians h;,1ve a considerable a mounL of gold they could Qump on the ma ket should it suit Lheir purposes. ' I ORANf;E COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. ,Wttd, PublUhtr Thomas Kttuil, Eddor Tho mos Palmer, Swndoy Editofiol P.2Pt Edllor Sunday , November 10, 1974 - ' Still, if~ ojl we nl to belie\'e th e \\'Or~t or lhe v.•orld and the best or gold, there i ~ the ffU eslion that Friedman posed lo the l'Ol1fl·1·ces hl'rl•: "\\l1 at ure you gvj ng' to llo \\'ith that AOld \\hen th e Ul'slapo knocks on llu.!door~" . i\l\ 1!?01~ Cun ~\'Cf be IS :1 :'lf'll.'t'UIUtl\ e investment: untl . \\'hC lhcr vcople bur ii or nol. no metal c11n he a subst itut~ for thc ~uf ety, t ra rn1uilll ,\' und sccuri l)' iju:1ranteed by <1 sociuly th:tl kct·ps H ~ economi c affairs In 01'dcr. The edltnrlal page or the U;illy \'1lot i;eek!> to inforn1 lind stimul:itt:: rc1utl!rs by prei;enting on this page dh'l.!l'M~ comn1ent;.1ry on lopil'll ofln- tt1rt~t IJy 11~·11dicall'd enlumru:-,ts :ind <~• toonists, by pro,·uling a forum fo 1re;nlert'\•iews and by pr~lin.11 I ne14·spaper·s opl ntOM 11nc.I ideas C1J current topics. The tditQria l opinion11 of the Ouily Pi104 appea r only in the editori•I rolumn at the /top or the r.•l(t. 0 11inlons e~11ressed . b~· the co un1niJl:S Anti c11rtoonh1ts f :ind le1tc1"\l~ril t11't! are their own ind no cndorj;tnti>n1 or 1ht"lr\1e"'s by the ' 011.1\y' Pilot,houl(I be ~nfen·1.-d. " • , •• • I OAILVPILQT A 1 Klein ·E~~aped Rubble Of Watergate Unsinged ~. • • ' · . . .. •• ' ... ~J, . '" • •) • ' .· ··.· • • . . • .. ' .. ,• -· . • •• • • • By ALBERTW. BATES Two Southern Culitornlans In· tlmately involved in the Nixon White llouse carne out ~;.is a pair or tttr Cleans. · One was Ito be rt Finch. A tot or rolks thought the ticket wus upside down w~en hf run for lieutcnunt governor w,ith R~nuld Jteag11n for governor. \~he n f':'•xon_ persualJed him to resign lus C~hforn1a 1>0sr tojoin his team in \Va_sh1ngton, the f'inch star began il!I eclipse. lie le!t the administration in the pre-\Vatergate period. The other was flerbert c. Kl ein. A newspaper reporter and editor out or Alham~ra and San Diego, Herb joined the. N1x~n team very early. He believed in his man and served him '."Veil through t~e vice presidency and into the presidency, as his pre"sS secr~tarr first, then director of com· mun1cat1ons. ~ . don had had the opposite effect.) I asked flerb what justification there is, if any, for retaining Ron Ziegler on the public payroll at San Clemente. llis answer was that Nixon has the right to his own starr in leaving the presidency, but he relt Ziegler s hould not be part of it. Nixon, he ~aid , seems to have a need for someone he can talk to who doesn't necessarily have anything to say in response. This made me think of Bebe Rebozo. as v.•ell as Ziegler. And or the great loneliness of' a man reduced to such sterile relationships. The most revealing part or Klein 's report tQ what amounted to a jury of his peers was his description of v.·hat occurred in the White House after the 1970 congressional elections. BENT ON A "'BIG win" in 1972, the mandate it would imply and the resultant effect on a balky Congress, ..• ... ... •• • I.e. •• ... .. ... -~ .. . ,, ... Herb w~s under a severe handicap !'ecaus~ h_1s ~an Nixon in hi.S.RerSO!lal 1nsecur1ty never understood or lear· ned ho\V t? deal with the press, the natural point of tension in the liCe of all public men in a democracy. _1he_J?Qlitical amateurs in the \Vhite ........ ·Nixon never ;accepted the fact that the uncensored press served as the public-'-s eyes and C'ars and so is, in fact, the public. llis deep-seated in - :c:ecurity ca used hi 01 to try to separate the press from the citizenry as a ''specially pri\•ilegcd enemy'' instead of the only continuing conduit he had to keep _the public informed, as the de· moc~attc process requires. But l·lerb, as one or them, under· stood the newsman's role as the mir· rur or thermometer of a president's o.1dministration. IN Tllf; l'IY·RIAO charges that have been cast· ciround :it former \\'hite I louse officials and Nixon aides -both proven and speculatiVe -not one has flown in the direction or ff erb Klein. lie talked about hi:-\\'hite !louse ex- perience "'hen hl· dinC'd \1•ith mem· l.>ers of Dutl·h ·rr~•il Club \\'esl a l l·:I :\iguel Country CluU in Lllguna l\igucl recently. Like its Ne\V )'ork City "parenl." Dutch ·rrcat Club \\\·st i ~ made up of HERBERT KLEIN men otclive in or retired from com- munications in o.ill its aspects. So llcrb \11as talking \\lith his peers about his ~Vashington experience. 1'ruc to ti~ 1m:ige among ne1\lsmen gcnt:rally, he· laid it on the line. Herb shook up his old friends by declaring forthrightly that he believes President r~ord made the right de~!sion at the right time bf par· don1ng former President Nixon. Jte r ecognized he was in a small minority, that most persons, in· eluding his imm~diate audience believed the pardon should have com~ much later, after judicjal processes had had a chance to "'ork. BUT KLEIN BUYS the Ford rationale that Nixon was in'f'at1 indic· ted by the House Judiciary Commit· tee, that the general public intl!rest required diversion from the trauma of a long trial of Nixon lo more serious domestic and foreign problems and their so lution . (lie didn 't ackno"•h:dge that the premature par- •louse aided and abetted Nixon's own preference for isolation. Those who could and would contribute judg· ment s at variance "'ith those of llaldem an and Ehrlichmart were blocked out. The iru.erplay of \'arying opinions. \vhich had marked Nixon's first two years. came to an end. That \vas the begin'ning of what gre1v into the Watergate scandal. As for Ron Ziegler, Klein recalled \l'a lking down a street with him when: Ziegler, referring to the press corps,. asked, ''Do you think they trust me?'' llerb gave him an emphatic "No." Now a vice president of ?>.1etromedia, Inc., in Los Angeles, Klein is dealing with the problems Of non-net"•ork television, plus other forms of ~ommunicatiOn. But having come out of the White House years · with clean hands and a clear con· science, he is still consulted from there. President f'ord and his close ad· vi!iers call him for the kind of coun· seling he once gave Nixon, the kind he g.ave early in the \\latergate develop- ment -only to have it ignored by.the "p:ilace guard." Alberf\V. Bates is former edifurial page editor of the Da~ly Pilot. 'A bove All, Do No Harm,' Sa:f e Medicine Is the Goal The stated purpose of the new medical school or the University of f.1issouri at Kansas City is certain to provoke sharp controversy in medical circles. That purpose is nothing less than the "education of safe physicians." litany doctors will doubtless object to what they believe is the implication that their-profession may no~ be en- tirely "safe." Dr. Grey Dimond, provost of th e Uli1KC medical school, ii aware of the se prot esls rrom within his profession, but he i s holdin g h is g r·o und . He believe s that nothing is mbre import<:ant in the education of young NORMAN COUSINS doctors than to give them the rullest -sense of th~ir power to do uninten- tional harm. \Vhalkind of ha:rm'? BEGIN WITJI TllE vast array or drugs available to t·he modern ph)·sician. 'fhese drugs· do the job as· signed to them but they can create other problems. For example, the standard drug used to keep blood clots from rorming carries with it the serious risk of causing internal bleeding. Some doc· tors use this drug in heart cases as a routine measu re without adequate regards for the unintended effects. they can carry a"•ay a little piece or paper \l'ith medical nolatioifs. J>atients ha \'e to be educated in the fact that the doctor who does not write a prescription may be acting in their best interests. 1'he best doc.Lors are those 1vho can distinguish bct\l.'~n the many cases that are readily handled by_ the body:s 011.·n a~heetiiry&-:.;;.d­ those cases that require heroic inter· \"ention. ' T HE DOCTOR 'S inost important function, there(ore, is to determine the capacity or a particular patient.rt> contribute to his~own cure, a.s \\'ell a 9i to inspiJ:e the patient v.•llh confide nc~ \\'hene't·er strenuous measures are ab-i solutely necessary. 1 People Replaced by Men, Women Tranquilizers, used so ef(cctively in, the treatment or mental disease, are being used increasingly in all sorts or cases that fall far short or mental ii· lness. These drugs can depress rhe bone marrow, produce Parkinson's disease-type symptoms and cl"eate disorders of the nervous system. • The ·oldest rule or the medical.: profession i s the Latin ad ..J n1onition-"Above all, do no harm.' The new range of drugs and devices isl. now putting that admonition to its' sternest test. That is why the kind o~ program now being pursued by th Oniversity of Alissouri medicah<:hool.i at Kansas City carries wittr.itso mucli' promise for the public health and sarety. __ ..... ~ By BARBAR,\ SCA RA:'i'flXO ha1·e \'Cry shabby and absurd reasons \\"h ere huve all the people gone? It for their opposition. to say the least. 'eems lately that "·e h:i\'e all been They seem to be anticipating rl'lcgated to being male or fl'male, problems that perhaps ""iii never m.an or \\•oma.n, vdth!male rights and ad s.!' _and l'onlinue t.o be ;ila rmills._ · r(•Slrietiuns and feril:itc ri ght s and nlerely for lhc sake of urgument. But reStritl io n,.,, and lll.'\'er th~ t\\'<iin shall I say this not because I am a women's' 1neet. libber or a feminist or a supporter or \\'h;:itcver hoppcned to Uie fact th:il the ERA . I say this because I 3m "'hat "'e are also people? And that \\'c you might c:ill a peopl e's libbe1\ or to :<:hould bt.• treated as people -in-coin a phrast·. a ''humanist.'' dividuals 11·ho arC' ;.is :1llke in 1heir dif-:\ot one "'ho studies humans, but fercnces its lhl'y ;.ire different in their one \1·ho car'C's about them. Let us take likenesses. thi s a ste 1l farther. Perh:ips some or . I son1 l'hU\\ grl·1, u1i \11th lhl· strange you are. too. notion th:il men ;.ind "·0111en. although \\'hE'11 I hear that the passage of the _anaton1ic;dly diffcrl'nt . still net~ded ERA \\'ill cause \1•omen to lose thei r (';jch other soeiall\'·and intellcctu:illv f-:1ninin i 1 ~·. I lau;:!h. &·t.·olusc no law ;is \\'ell as phy_i;il'<;lly. And_thaLpeopl~ ('all 111al..l· '1..\\"Vm<in fen1111ine, end no (men and 11'on1cn i 11·crc guaranteed l;.i\\' can take it <11\·ay. Eut "'hen I hear ec1ual treatment. not' just under the that ··"·on1en <1rc meant to have ba- 1.ith Amendment to the Constitution bies." and that by doing so they a re ' lsorry , you'll have to look it up your-then deC'reed "'omen and reminine, I self ) but al so undl•r the natural la"· of am saddened. t.'Ommon d C'l'e nC:~ and compassion for f'or where does this leave all the one 's fello\1' hum an beings 11·omen who for one reason or another Judgi ng fron1 tht> :1ttitudes that cannot hav-e children, because nature ha1·e been cropping up l:itely "''ith has rehdered them "barren"? Does regard t•• ll1l· EB .\. I nu11 re;dlll' "·h~· this mean that they are neither I ha1f' h1'l'll 1·l1111t.1ng h:1t k1\'o.1rds "·omen nor feminine. and therefor~ uphill :1111111 !it.: '·l •Ji.•rl·nll~ \"l·r~· f1·11• should be discounted from the human 1 if o.111,\ 1 11l·u11h· ,11.11 t· 1n1 111.·\1,, 1111 our race as ho.iving no rights or alt_ernati1·t· --rl·ason .. -F!1r 1·xTI!1 ·1l1·1· i.r 1h~1fi1~lomotfieffiooa?---- 11e> ut1l 1tt: 1u tu!till tl10 .. L· r t-;1!>l!llS for And 'vhat about the \1·u n1c n 1Je1ni:: "'ho are handicapped and deformed. Tiii>; PlltJl~():\t:r-tTS of tht· BRA but still have the mental and spiritu[l] lu1\"e very \'alid ;.1rgun11:nts, h11t '."hY capacily to love and to be"funct ionin g \l'eare200ye.irs 111eon1111guroundto human be ings but l'annot bC<•r this "':IY of lhinkln!!!. I 11·it1nc1•er1111· children? \Vhat 1happcns 10 them 111 derstand. '!"he opponents to the EHA this society so obses~d "'ilh the beautiful and perfect when no one "'ants them as wives and mothers? Are they to be relegated to weaving baskets or leading sequeste·red lives? D!;) .they not ha ~.!h_e ~ig~t lo '!!:I alter- native to motherhood? Arguments that state passage of the ERA \l'ould 1result in "coed toilets" don't even deserve more than a snicker, and arguments thilt declare that women will have to serve in the n1ilitary are ludicrous, because they serve in them ilitar.Y now. riage as a ti-ap -or think that he will lose all rights to inspire his children v.·ith his thoughts and dreams -and v.•ill instead enter into marriage with a feeling of hope forlhe ruture and the perpetuation of tiimSelf in fiis children. . Perhaps if a woman was brought up from childhood knowing that even in marriage there is still the possibility she may have to take all the suppor· tive responsibilities for her and her children on herself, then she will be mor_e encouraged to develop{and cultivate her intellect and personality instead of seeking marriage as an escape or a form of ''legal prostitution." l\lany people have a poor tolerance for even mild drugs. Not all physicians, however, attempt to ascertain the degree to "'hich in· dividual patients may be allergic to their prescriptions. Some patients develop painful symptoms more serious than the symptoms the drugs are suPposed lo correct. Far· from being offended .b1 .. th ef stated purpose or Dr. Dimond'sl program, the medical profes5Mlff should regard it as a banner of d-hichl theyean be prc;iua . 1Ucks The drug Butazolidin, for exan1ple, generally prescribed for the relier of serious arthritis, can create deep in· ternal disturbances as well as an in- tensification of the original symp- toms. • But when 1 hear arguments that passage of the ERA "'ould result in the ruination of the family as it exists today, I am overjoyed. For one look at the "'family as it exists today" would make on~ ~hudder. There is little closeness and concern. But there is much bitterness and hostility. THERE ARE AS !\I AXY women as men who desert their families and neglect tQpir children .. &.nd no law can force then1 to be g~ parents and spouses. And perhaps, loo, if both man and \\'Oman know in the beginning that they both have these options, there will be a sharing and respect never known before. For· each will be a human being, a person. an individual, "'ith equal ri ghts lo aspire, to dream, to hope, to achieve. IN GENERAL. it is a mistake to regard pain·killing drugs as har· mless. Eve n aspirin has been described in recent medical research reports as a powerful drug that can cause internal bleeding even in small dosages. l\ledicaJ.journals have also reported the startling findings . that aspirin tends to break dov.•n connective tissue and thus complicate the very arthritis it is supposed to treat. 1\nd perhaps if men kne\v thal should their '11arriages fail they still had :. good chance of obtaining child c us tody in stea d of losing to a ··n;1tUl'<11"' but un(it mother. then f)OS· i.11.Jly a man might not-think-of mar-. But isn't this sad that these things are not natural and innate? Isn't it ab· surd that "'e must formulate la"'s to make people treat·each other as .human beings? From the L.os VegaaSun . To a large extent, physicians are pressured into writing 1>rcscriptions by their patir n.t.s who tend to feel they have not been properly treated unless "Tell Jaworski rm re•dy to testify!' Lompoc: Prison for the Elite? By CHARLES POLEY 1 ... 0l\lPOC -The guards are unarmed and prefer to be called .. correction officers." ·rhere are no locks. because there are no cells. Inmates m ay share a double room and hang a '"knock berorl' entt-ring·· sign on the doorknob. 1'here is a ~nnis court. "'ilh li ghts for night games, voll eyball tourts, a weight-lifting room. a gymnasium. e\·en a small--golf course. Vi siting 1,ives and gi rl(riends may be treated lo :. picnie lunch on the grass beneath the trees. shaded fromthehot Calirornia sun. SO it goes in side the wallless federal prison camp of l ... ompoc, situated in the scenic Santa )'nei Valley near the Pacific coast about 120 miles north of Los Angeles. ' . J..on11>9c is "'hi re \Vatergate felons who ha\'e ''suffered enough" come l.o serve their sentenc es , along with some 350 other erisoners, mostly drug law violators l\lexlcans detained for illegally entering thC United Slates, and "white collar" cti minals. If they are convicted in the \Vatergale CO\'er~.11> trial now goi ng on in Washington, Cornier top presidential aides like John ~lit· chell, J ohn Ehrlichman and II. R. fBoh) llaldeman would Ukely rind themselves in o~n prisons like Lompoc. -A.MONG Tll E \VAT ERG1\Tt: fi,tt ures who have passed, are passinj,l , or 'A'lll come through LomPoc's ga~s are ·'dirty trickster" Donald Segretti, and Rtch nrd Ni xon's former top lawyers llerbert. Kalmbach and John Dca,n. Nixon hj mself might have Janded here but f Qr I hat \\I hltc 11ouse pardon. Lompoc warden Frank Kenton gets a little peeved when people refer to hi s \vork ea mp as a country club, which they do quite often. ''All I ~an say to that is that after one night here [ think. y~u'll want lo drop your membership.'' Depnv1ng a person of his liberty, in the war- den's view, is the Worst kind or punishment. The only physical barriers to freedom are a line of trees and a small sign reading Camp Boundary, but the few prisoners u·ho walk away each month are nearlY always ~texicans v.·ho can melt into the Los Angeles barrio or return to their homeland. Camp administrator Francis Ranger points out that life in minimum security Lompoc is not all sweetness and light. Inmates "'ork about a 35·hour v.1eek, earning around S50 a month. It is a military-type existence: reveille at 6 a.m., start work at 8 a.m .. keep at it - with a 45-minute lunch b[eak-until 3:30 p.m. lni;>ates are counted five times a d:1y by cam11 of(1cers: The)1 work on Lompoc 's ""'"farm or in its furniture factory. KAL!'llBACll, \\'110 JS serving a 6·month to l8·month sentence. has a slightly different chore: 11c is in a construction crew that is im· proving the ~amp's sewage disposa l unit. That's quite n fall ror one or the most v.·cnlthy and powerful men in the Nixon team once the presidenW. pei:sooal attorney and ~ namboyant fund·raiscr \\•ho, by his own ac-~ count. raked in some SUI million ror Nixon's 1968 and 1972 prejidenlial ca rrfpaigns. television _in one or the four television-viewing rooi:ns, li sten to his bedside radio, or read something rrom the shelf of books above his pillow. (These include The Fall of a President and You Can Profit from the li"lonetary Crisis.) The arrival of the \\'atergate felons has caused some resentment among Lompoc's you nj!er prisoners. "'ho reel that far fron1 ''ha,•ing suffered enough," this high·po"·ered c11que escaped \1·11h l"ery li ght sentences. There \\':lS nnl:t'r 1\·hen Kalmbach arrived ;1t the camp last Au gu::;l :icl'Ompanied by U .S. 1narshals carrying hi!t suitcases. '"rhcy sure as hell did not c~1rry mine," ... aid a young nar· colics offender. - IF 1.0~1 P£)C STlt.L OFFERS a tourh of the good lil"e, it is nothlnl! to \1•hat it Once \1·as. In 1.r.1 t.he atm.os1)hcre 11·as so relaxed th:it fl\ll- hona1re l>u s111ussm:in J1lhn Alessio, \l'ho ·was doing tin1e for incomC' tax evasion, r.nuld r{'jcct 1lrison food and call in the ChiCk('n Ochght truck. lie and his brother Angelo bribed guards to bring 1)rostit ut<'s into thl' co mp. and they "'<'t'e ullo"·ed out, u11escorted. on SC\'Cral occasion~. lo hu \'c sexual relations \\•Ith women at a local n1otcl. Publicit y O\'l'r the \\latergate nlen h as <·au~L·d ~ome tightening up in the Lompoc at· mo~pht're. One 1.nm;uc confesses thnt it used lo be possible tn smoke pol or hash in the l\'ooded, ren1 otc ;ircas or 11'1 !!rounds. A lot or clrink inl! \1•enl on at :1 seclud<'d soot known as I lipp1c I 1111. ho\ tlci. a.nd 01 her c;irhcs beine: hid· den 1n the i.to pher holes thut dot the area. \V lth thl' pre!is nosin g ~round the authorities tia'Ve cr;ickcd do"·n on that. Publ\citl' abou~ the (ate or \\'atergnl e crimln11ls earlier this month prompted U.S. • Atty. Gen. \\'llliam Saxbe lo criticize .. systems th::it provide one kind ot ju~t1ce for • the llOOr, unother tor the famous wealth\!," He Is tirert. he s;.1\d, or "exce1>tion~ t.o the pi·occss of ju ... tlcc." Kalmbach 52, was u~ed. In his polilical days, to staying al Ameri e;in embassies when he traveled ahroad; nov." "dressed In a kh:lki denim unirorm, he sleeps in an army bed in a. ..12·mt1.n dormilory . \\/hen v.·ork h1 over he is rrec to do a~ he pleases, like th e other inmates. I lo can walk in lhe green, s 1>acious grounds; he can watch ?>.l:iny Jlr1 Noners •H·e alw allou·ed out Olll lhrce·da_y leaves to visit their famili es one• (l\"('ry !kl cl ay . I.ire al l..ompoc is hardly hell ... 11101·c hkc hmbo \Vith u nine-hole golf cour._,, ' ,.~,om The Obseruer. , • . . •• I " '• • - •I • Al DAIL y PILOT Sunday. Novtmbtr 10, 1974 RICE PADDIES PUSHTOEDGEOFCITY IN TAIPEI • Taiwan Amazes Experts With tts Productivity WORLD FOOD .•. 'J'he rarmer also deserves • (From Page A<IJ a r easo n<:ible prorit , n't ha ve .to fertili Ze as · whoe\•erpaysforit,f'orrest muc h. Land improves as it says. ' rests . ..t( Secretary Butz. "'.hose But !t ~ year only 400 policies hel p manage acres""hre at rest. As America's farms, counts profitable as it is, this bad the nation's blessings: "'The growing year leaves hinl Lord gave us a tremendous 11·ith misgivings. agricultural resource ... Starting in Ohio and going ··our loss and the harm to the Rockies, from \\·e\'e done to the land is a Canada into Texas, )'OU tragic thing. \Ve just kind or have the wi;irld 's largest lost our heads \\'ith all the contiguous land massoffer- land "'e·ve plo"·ed up.': tile soil. adequate rainfall, Sur.£. ·he says. the good growing climate,, American farmer has a topography that lends itsetr moral obligation to feed the to mechanization ... 1 "'ell . hungry. but "if we produce capitalized farms, hig~ J for those countries "'here m<inagement -capacity .l thousands <ire d ying, "·e farmers ... " ha\·e a right to expect that it But in a hungry \lo'orld, !ihould gel to \\•here it t.loes they are not enough without the most good.'' 1'.rnulfo Salas. GARBAGE TALE ••• " (t'rom Page i\-1) I' ~ prptcin foods -buying a lot less protein food s. ·A lot of our data tends lo sho\v that in neighborhoods "'here 20 percent or more of the households are belo1v the poverty le\'cl, !here's verv little \\"aste and what ...,.,Ste there i~ tends lo be in the form or plate scrapin~s. \Vhereas, 1n the upper in- come levels, \1·e tend to find n1ore large <1uantity or 1l~ms. • .\Vll 1\T PR ACTICA i. plan ahead for future con· sumption, to government agencies that are attemp- ting Lo cope with our economy and especially to household managers them· scl\'es. '"l'hc more people hear about our project, the more lhev realize that a really hea"lthy ecological system has lo be cyclical and that people have lo be a"•arc that their behavior in con- sum ption and discard really arfccts the environment. resource availability and ever~·thing el se;-!!- rt?1111 H ~ could conic from the,-:=;;=;;:=~~~=ii garh:i&c st udy:' I 1 TRI!, '"'fhc patterns of rcsourcc n 111 a n n g c n1 t' n l a n d .E.aRJ. 5 mismanag<'nl<'nl prncticed Ph••"'•no.>t••'"'9 hy the hou seholds of dif· 1~';,:::11, ferrnt populaliorr segn1cnts a1.wr<10V1 _ _. ... ~ 0.l'<l<s :1tt~ of cnnccr n to prv1111cers 642.1753 .'.lpri di stributors \\'ho mu~s~tJ::~~~~~~~~=: , • WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW1 OF ORANGE COUNTY C .A LlfORHl ,._.S L,._RGESr LAW SC HOOL • •oFFERS A NEW PROGRAM•\ OF SPRING-ENTERING FULL-TIME LAW STUDY •..:~_;_1w_;'-"-'-~-·-'-"'~'·_,._._,_••_•'-"-''-;'-"-''-';_,"_'_'~~ll .·,1: ..... " . A CHOICE OF IOUR. ,ROGRAMS Of LAW STUDY IS -"1' ... ILAILE; e It' fl7Hflt 2'/i 01 J YfARS ol FUU.-TIME la• 1tydy f .'. _ (lS 16 cir: •100., ~011<1 r;.e• .. eel). or .. IH t lTHflt Jlj1 °' <t YfAAS of PAAT-T/14f day. •~e11111g. C' ..-er•e"d !J., ;l,,d~ (J done: ,:er weel, J.f t.rwtt f I,., ( :e • I e You ·~ ,.,,~ your JUPIS DOCT6R (J.D.) dt'Jl.-e n...J I b•·om• eliqoi;I, lo hJ•e t~t Col.forll!o !0t E1arr11r,,11on. t I . WllTl 01 PHONf fOI CAlAlOGUl 800 South Brookhurst An•heim, C•. 92804 17141 635-34S3 ·'APPLY NOW FOi DAY, EVENING; OR WEEKEND ~ CLASSES IEGINNING FHRUAlY 3, 197S '10VlSl0N"llY ACCllOITIO l"f' THI COMMITflf Of IAI l•AMINllS Of tHl StAll 1"1 0' CAllfOINIA. • ~ \ • J • • • ... l \ • • You're looking. at a revolution in men's wear& But to see it, you've got to feel it .. _iQJana - ,. ~ '· 6QOO • JCPenney proudly introduces a totally new concept in men's wear: the Qiana revolution. We've.done it with Qiana·nyton. the fiber that feels as smooth and luxurious as silk. Qiana is what makes this sportcoat buttery-soft and sensuous lo the I ouch, And ;i:s why fhe panls not only feel good, but als<# resist • wrinkles so they never need ironing. Feast your eyes. T hen, come to JCPenney and feast your fingers. Sportc0at and coordinaling slacks are available in a wide selection ot colors. Sportcoat 60.00 Slacks 2s :oo • Qiana·. by DuPont Shop ~ noon lo 5 P.M. at lt!e followillCJ stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport B'l'!Ch (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) B92-777t. HARBOR CENTER , Costa Mesa (714) 646·5021. I' , \ I \ -;-I . . • , I ,. • • I • • I • • Election Results · " Analy~ed - By WltMA~I SCHREIBER • OIU...O.HJPJ1e15'1" I • , \ ' • Anaheim Approval? Ban_ on Newsrack Nudity A'NAllEil\t -A city or• r-To ban pub Ii c out the transparent coven dinance that would ban exhibition of publications of newsracks so only the ne wsrack displays· of thatdisplayphotosofnude pape r's masthead is nu(tity or sexual activity peppl e and certain visible. .. ~ will co me berore City specified sexual activities, U nder t e rms or the Councilmen lie.re Tuesday real or simulated. · Anaheim ordinance, for ftnal action. _ To regulate the sire violators Would be Subject The (ouncil already has and locations of the to mis demeanor SANTA ANA -A break-given preliminary ap. k · prosecution . d P-·val to th I ft newsrac ·s tn public rights The ordinance was first ow!'oflastTuesday'!!ibal~ ORANGE COUNTY '"" e new awa er o.1 way. prim.ari l y JoL t ng r ·evea ts -that 1 , a first reading early tast sidewalks, to preclude in-proposed by Councilman d I t d week 1 Ralph Sneegas. e ea e Second District · ter erence with foot or "'If it's against some Supervisor David Baker The ordinance is aimed vehicle traffic. · people's ri ghts td' pray in carried only one or 11 '--------" only at newsracks on Citf'orricials in Santa school·then it's against my votiog areas in hls district. ~ public property and is Ana are working on a rights and those of other Challenger Laurence a~ay many votes 1~ areas desigQed lo accomplish variation of the same or· people to have to Jook al Schmit, a former Garden \\here Baker has run the two purposes, accordiQg lo dlnance with an eye that on public property," Sund!f.NoVember10, 19f4 OAILY~LOT A9 INDl.AN JEWELRY .AUCTION Attetitioft • Retailers, Christmas Shoppers H_u.ge Colectlon of Authentic Indian SIL VER and TURtj)UOISE offered for Hi9hest Bids. WHOUSALE BARGAINS Aoc6ootobollttd -·'TUESDAY, Mo•-.. 12tla HOLIDAY INN 3131 lristoa St .. Costa .. ,. •rHUISDAY, Mov-.. list DISNEYLAND HOTEL • , Sitn"a Tower, lalMMI 1--. J. .. iM •Showings -5-7 PM. Atx:llOn starts promplly at 7 PM •• Terms: Cash. Check, Bank of Amenca anct Master Charge Conducted by Auchoneer, Chrisline Surma • Grove city councilman strongest. 'city officials: to d Sneegas saa·d. won the election by morer----'----------------..::~w~a::r:_::po::•::•:::ib::l!.y..::.bl::•:::•::k::in'.!gC...:=:::!:::.:::::::. ____ .....;L _____________________________ _ than 21,000 votes o~t of 92,000 cast -a turnout of only 58 percent of tbe registered voters. According to figures !el~ased lbY co untyj .Registrar of Voters ofrice, .Baker won only in Sunset Beach, one of the smalJest ·voting areas in the district . -- ' .!!fhe-vote-there "'as 218 o•l--------------- 162 . . Elsewhere, the longtime in cumbent supervi sor never came close to Sch· mil, who challenged Baker unsuccessfully four years ago. Vote breakdo"·ns by area include: .....,. Los Alamitos , 13 precincts; Schmit wiih 1,786 and Baker with 1,182. -Seal Beach, 48 precin- cts: Schmit witlt 7,287 and Baker 'f'ith 4,621. -Westminster, 65 precincts; Schmit with 4,567 and Baker with 2,628. -Huntington Beach,-163 precincts; Schmit with LG.033 and Baker· witl\ 9,979. -Garden Grove, 120 precincts: Schmit with 8,S94 and :Saker "'ith 5,775 .. -Kate lla (Sta nton area>. 10 precincts: Sch· mit With 869 and Baker "'ilh 395 .. -Lincoln (l·la"'aiian Gardens area). six precin· cts; Schmit "'ith 220 and Baker with 113. · -r.tagn olia Cnea r Anaheim), 10 precincts: Schmit "·ith 219 and Baker with 148. -Sta1_1ton. 20 precincts; Sc hmit with 3,512 and Baker \\·ith 1.695. -RossmOQr. 17 precinc· ts'; Schmit with 2,848 and. Baker "'ith 1,927. County political obser · vers credited St:hm it 's ca rn paign "''ilt'I t ak ing --Al:IUCKll-& SON - - WISTCLlff MOllTU.UY 427 E. 17th Sr .. Cova ~o 646-"388 -·-IAl.TI-IHGEROM fUMERAL HOME Corona del f-kir CoJ!o _Mp;;----·- 673-9450 646-2424 IELL llOADWAY MOITUAIY J IQ Croo~. Co:.10 M-,-:J -~ -O'l/·9150 -·-DILDAY llOTHEIS MOITUAIY 1791 I S.OCh Blvd. Hlmlin91on !Hooch, 8'2·7171 2'' Redondo Ave. l0"9 Serxh (2131 '38·114.S -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOl.TUAIY 1795 lOg\>nO Canyon lf<J. 494.941 5 ----····----1 McCQIMICK M11510N M~TUAIY 28832 CO'l\lllO Copi11ro'IQ Son J11011 Cop111rono .495· 1776 -·-PACIFtc VIEW MEMOllAL PAIK 3.SOO Poc1loc View Drive N-woort Beocli. ca1,1o•n•'1 644-2700 -·-PEEK FAMllY COLONIAL FUNllAL HOME 781)1 Sol,a AYe .. We""""~ier ~ 893-3S2.S -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAlJ' 6'17 Mo"' St H11n!mgt0fl Beiuth .'.>36·6.539 HOW TO REDUCE TODAY'S HIGH . COST OF DYING n.t~ ~ 1111"" .ite<n1!1 .. IO 11111 -ty ifwd-1110<l11••~·-· ......,.,-_,,.119r1~-·"""' '!'"t"" llO ...._ •• -°'""""" TN,._ Soctef¥ ~I - CligftflM ~. -,...,, --**""' • -,,.. .. llO -lor .--... all .... IOI0\1,. QI-ti Ot or-. Your-Soeoli .S.C..l!V Ot "-- """""""--~ ... ,,.Ill "''"Y -cu-..i.-.c.i1.,.11nu. THE NE:PTUNE SOCIETY 2400 W, Coasl Hwy. Suite "F" Newport Beach Cahfo<n1a 92680 646·7431 24 t\our 581'\/tCe s...lf,.. Po>ll(Jj!O •o NAME .' ... , ••••••.....•.•• ADDRESS ..•••• ,, .....•• OTY ..................... . STATE ........ '/' -~ ..... . . , -.. • _o ·v~r 300 sofas, cha-irs, and lov~seats ·reduced for1l immediate sell out.-·Sh~own are only a few of the $ty~es ·available. Many more will be on displ·ay at · ~our near-by JCPe~ney store. - Ne-w is~tfie ~ime~to-get trurygrea --- -savings and get your home ''dressed-up'' fc;>r -the holiday season. Hurry-styles are limited. • , Now s159 Orlf._S21t. Super modern. slick yellow vinyl over comlort'able, thick. bouncy polyurethane toam. Biscuit 10)1ed seat and back. Rolled arm styling. I Now s349 . Ortg. S441. Tra01t!onal sola co1rered In tone·on- 1one blue velvet of acetale/couon. Curved back and 1n1egral arm:Heav1ly lulled 101 addeo COfillOrl. • \ Orig. S279. Rich rust brown lealher look Vinyl sota 1n European design wilh high arm. plump - _lulled baclc. loose seal cushions .. .I Now -s39.9 Orfg. S499. T1ad1l1onal sola With kn1re edge welled cushions. curveCI regency arm. plealed \( 1ai101ed slurt. Bamboo colored llora• 1ab1ii:. Now $299 Orig. S369. Contemporary sola with loose seat and back cust'!ions. Cover is 100°0 Herculon - olel1n. Matching lovese"at., bfig. S279. Now S199. ' . I Now s499 Ortg. $629. Trad111ona1 sota w1lh welted SP.it anCI ba ck cushions. 11rm bolsters regency s1v1e arm. Co~er 1s ddrk mustard wovon floral pa11t•1n taur1c. Shop Sunday noon lo 5 P.M. al the following sl~s: •;. Now s299 Orig. $409. Contempl rary long ~o!a w1tn reversible arm pillows and bolsters. Tobacco or bea1rer colo1s Loveseal. ong 5309 Now $199 •• Now s499 Orig. $699 o ... : nc:t•1r,, •ouna!'d drm sola with IOO'>" r u!>ll•On ... at and bJClo; B•Q arn1 bOIStetS 1nc:lua!")d Oa•~ mus1ard colored !loral Use the convenient JCPenney time payment plan.· ....... ·FASHION IS_L.<l.NO, Newport Beach (714 ) 6~4-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, rtunt1ng1on Beach \714) 892-7771. -· ,I -'-I , -· • . . . . .. • • ' A 18 DAIL y PILOf Sunday, Nevetttber 10, 1137.t Dull E!ectlon Proyes Southerners CanlVin 87 THOMAS D. ELIAS It w ~ billed as the "'most o ring and dull election n years" and it was co nsis tently over- lihadowed by Watergate deve lopments, the illness or ex-President Nixon and nat io n a l eco n o m ic 1iroblems. But 1ast week's election should ha vc solidified at least two points for obscr· vers or California politics: t'ir s l, a lmost any Southern Ca l i fo rni a SOIITHERN CALl,FORNIA F,OCUS politician can twat al most anyone from the northern half of the state in a h.ead- to·head match even with other raclors unequal. And second, it is vi r· t ually impo'ssible to win a statev.•idc election unless one sta rts with hig h name- r ecogn ition in Southern California. T H E S E lessons have particul nr bearing on the next major eleclion to be held in tht! stale -the 1976 reele c tion bi d or Democratic U.S. Sen. John V. Tunney: . Already Republicans are entering the lists <tga inst T unney and the r oll of potential candidates shows that the points made in this year's election were not lost on' them. Fo r t-he major pos· sibilities are all South.ern Cal ifornians, .foremost among th ~m .San Dlego 1'1 8yor Pelc \Vilson and former Lt. Gov. Robert . Firlch. Off in the wings is andther· southerner, Gov. Roftald Reagan, who may g ive the r ace a trr lf President 1'~ord runs for a terfu of his own~ If Reaian s tays out , F'irlch would go .into the GOP primary \\'ith at least tv.·<( big ad\'antages. As a fo~m er St a tewi de of· . fic5holder, he's much bet· 1t er kno1'rn1 than \Vilso n. 'And a s,,a Los Angeles lawyer,1 be's based in the m~t p6pu louS part or Sol hern icaliromia. <it's wh.ere elections h a e almost invariably been d eCiped in recent years. Le.s t "'eck's res ults, whe n comyounded "·itt\ those in last June 's priQ'lary' seem lo 1>oint to this' as an extremely im· ,portant ractor. . ALL BUT one or the of. ficials elected in statewide ra ~es t hi s y ear are SouJhern Californi ans and all of the1n arc based in pop~lous Los Angeles and o,~· ge counties. Several ha brushed aside J'lOI" -the n Califofrtin opposition in the prin1ary, generally v.·itl\ re mark:ible ease. Th e lone northerner, Sec\-eta ry or Stale·elect 1'1arch Fong o[ 11.i!Y"'ard, v.•asl pitted agai nst another Nof'lh ern California n. Brian Van Camp of :-;acramenlo. And she had barely eked out a primary \'ict9ry last June when two south.erners, Ca thy O'Keill of Pacific Palisades and \Valter Karablap or !\Ion· \erey P ark, i;plit the Southl:ind 's 111assive vole. l\l s . ~·o n g had been among four non-So uthern Californians \1•ho sur\'ived the major party primaries. Rut even Asymblymari \\'ilfian1 Ba gley or l\larin Co u n t~·. apparently the strongest of the other s, couldn't \\'in despite l~e is- sue of massive campaign cuntribulions by a few in- d ividu:ils \rhich Orange Cou nli a n Kenneth Cory. the new controller, handed hin1 on a platter. Tii t: t.:PSllOT or this ·'n1a y be t hal n111rt! and more ~or!hL'rn Cali fornia polit1 ci:1ns l\'ho a re realistic abvul 11anting to be elcctc1I \\ 1!1 follow the paths of LI S. Sen. ,\Ian Cranston an1l l:ov -elect Edmund (i. BrO\\'n ,Jr. Only th• D•llY Piiot r11lly 11111 rou wtMrt '• new In y0ur 1oc1I comm""lty ... t'ttlfJ day -i ·Mllj ijl!.}I } Uolh have roots tn the north -Cranston is a for. mer San Francisco Penin· s ula resident aftd Brown's falher was once district at· torney of Alameda County -but both moved soulh years ago to est lilblis h c r edentials wi thin the· 2.44 ea Emergency flgurn. Action ligures from the TV series • of the same name. Dressed. 1n their oJli.cial unif_orms. ' Dem.ocrotlc party machinery in the state's largest counties. If this happens, and it now appears \0 be a trend, it could r,1ace the north in· creasing y .• In the position o(~ being a farm team for the south . and thus in- cre ase th.e now·dormant pressures for splitttilg the state just above Santa Bar· bara, a move once ad· vacated by Brown's father. But any drive to i:tP that would be quite unrealistic, since the two parts of the state are interdependent in s~ch vital areas 8$ water Younier's easy reelection, Policy, electric power and despite his Democratic op· agriculture. ponent's use or the Geotek The northerners' losses fundi ng issue, is one piece last week, also reW'orced of solid evii:lenee here. 'tne-tmport ance of early Youn ger's win a lso n a._m.e reco&n.i t l on i n · demo.nstrates that. as Southern California. usual, Cali fornia voters label! at lhe individuals and he wus far better· known than \Villiam Norris going in, one ol the prime factors that allo\•,.ed hi m to buck the -Democratic Ude. Similarly. neither Van Camp nor John Kehoe, the Rc1lublicah coindldate for treasurilr. wa11 ncarl1 so well known G!i ~ls. F'ong or former A41Himbl>' Speaker Je11 Unruh, lhe new treasurer. And since none of lhe four-. did · much· ad· verJlaldg in lhl coe mpaign. l~at's th e wuy it , tayed n ght through the ballollntt. Atty, Cen . Evelle J . wei:e looking ~yolld party sa Atg. $10. Open Wt•vt dr•pe•. Rayon/cotton/acetate/poly· ester sol ids. so· x 54". J 0.80 R!V· 13.~0 ~Q" .! 84" 26.97 Kod1k Pockel lnslamatlc. The camera outht ~20' contains camera wilh film. magicube and extender. (A20RE) ---.- 19.99 . -3.5-9 , GE Pro-slyle Dry•r ' . 4 heat settings, pis tol grip handle' plus sland. (Prol) 2.88 ea P11net ol the Apes-figures. Kids'tl 1ove tbese S" action figu res. Detailed costumes. Z1ra, Cornelius and more. A99. 4.49. Slack Nt1. B~ size with fancy shirt and solid slack. Colton/poly- ~ster. Colors. 4· 7 .. _ --~l 2.99vd Reg. 3.99. Knfl fa bric. Coordinate no·iron poly~ ester. 60" wide. Assorted fancy patterns. IUIHA r•••: Beach al OninoethorJ>e •Open weekoaya 0:30 to 9:30. S!.fdavs 10 10 6. OllJ• City Of. at Garden Gtove Blvd.• Coen weekday& 10 \o 9. Sundays 10 to 6. 11.99 Reg. 14.M. Dreu pump. Suede and paten! urethane . uppers in assorted colors .• Women's sizes 6 to 9, 100. 29.97 ,,._ n .n r1o4 Poot T.W.. StablePIY top. Easy to assemble. Folds.for storing. ' 5.00 '\ll(OMtt11 SIHM1 5'ftft T·Sllirts. Machine Washable, Asst. Patterns. Similar IUuslrat1on S.SO LoMJ Slffv. T·Slllrtl. 5At«A. AtCA: 3900 So. Brlstot-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays to to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. I ' • • 20.00 Re9. 25.00 Men• Jecket1: · Snap down Irani packet1, m0<ehi'r!e woshoble-ond dryoble. 100% nylon l1nin9. AU weather 'comfort. 379.97 or $15 monthly Zenilh 19~l~g. color porla ble One·bulton tuning sets brighlntst and color. Chrom1color· piclur• tu be. ••lnut•gr1ined color cabinet. i'E4003W) . . . ' ' •• ' Prices Effictin liro Wef. ""· 13, 1974 \ • '. • • •• • Suit Filed In Blome Burn Case SAN FRANCISCO !AP) -A $1 mllllon lawsuit was filed in Superior Court here against 1 the makers ol 1 blouse, which caught fire and 5evere1y bur.ned a 10. year-old 1irl. The 1Uit contends the manufacturer 1 Avon-Dale, Jne. or New York City, sold a shirt labeled "100 percent cotlon" ~w¥.n, In fal't, llO percent of . it con11isted ol Oainmi blt synthetic mate· rial. 1 ~ 'fhe suit . was filed Inst week on behalr or Billie Ann 11,oore, who was injured in the accident five years ago in StOckton. The gir! and her sister were playing with matches when suddenly Billie Ann's blouse caught rire, severely burrune her stomach, arms and chest area, the suit said. She still ls undergoing cosmetic surgery. Raymond Bri ght, a lawyer representing the girl, said the Stockton departmenl store that sold the blouse already has set· tied oul or court ror $160,000. The blouse did not carry any signs warning of its ··nammability, ··he said. 1;_he clothing manufac· lurer was unavailable for · comment. Road Death Toll Down; '55' Did It? SACRAMENTO CAP> - California's trafrlc death · toll was 106 (ewer In Oc· tober1than during the same mQnth \ last year, says the slitle patrol. · f The CHP reported that the October death toll o{ 359 brought the total for the first 10 months or 1974 to 3,252 compared to 4,158 during the same period of 1973. , '. Commissioner Dan'Lanza said the lower death rate was due primarily to the 55 m.p.h. speed li mit. ·--DliPRESSION ART "FOUND" Public _ Offered 1937 U.S. Gov't Art Prints Jma1ine, if yoo can,· findint several thousa nd 1e(1 or anllque pi-inls of lhe world'• ireate!it pa inti ngs that were lost for more than 35 years! It aculally h<tppened ... and lhi1 i1 th e true story or the discovery or th-al lost·tr-easure~ Eleanor Roosevelt Back in 1937, imrnediati!ly ro"llowlng the depr61ion years, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and a select gr o up of a dozen naiionally-promj nent people formed a voluntary national ~mittee for art apprttiation to creale an art program that would'. give the publi c a well-needed moral lift. ll was the co·mmittee's decision to select the wo;Jd's IT!Oit famous paintings rrom the 16th, 11th, llllh, 19th, and 2001 centurie1 • the best painllnas or Matisse, Van Gogh-"Renoir. Picasso, Geu1uin , 'titian, etc., and to reproduce tht m in fl.Ill color as perfectly as humanly possible and make them av11ilable to the public at a price within the reach ol' nearly everyone. Abandoned ln 1937 For some unknown reason, after a qua nlityfor these beautiful reproductions were made, the entire project was abandoned and this collection or perl'eCt reproductions wa1 s tored 1n a Brooklyn warehouse. whe re they remained urtd1sturbed since 1931. Through a series ()f rare coincidences, the lost eol19cti9n was ··rediscovered" and leiffing Jltoographers and art ctitics agreed .\ha~ the subject matt'er and quality of detail and co1oi: reproduction Was Incredibly accurate. Over SS00,000.00 •·as spent to make finely engrav~ glass printing platn. It would IJe Impossible to reproduce pri nts such as these under existing met~. and for th at reason thase prints are literally collector's 1tem1. Once they have been ~old, there will be no more <1v1!11ble. A truly e11c81lenl#tl "Investme nt" that makes a rabll.loos lift. ·Available to Public 'l'f'lese authentic original 1001 prinll have bttn appruised by the Amer ic an Appr•lsers' Aaaoc. at $1.00 each print. Now. these ruu coldr IJ"Ki4" prints are finally ¥Vailabl• to the publi c ut SHl.9& (or 11 collechon -or ltl vnnt11. Send c111\. t'heck or money order to: U.S. Surplus. Dept . U1H, J•.O. Bos OOS. Turruna. C111i!. 11135( r'u.ll y OUAHANTEED. Certificate of :iiuthentlclty JtYen with eac h set . M1atcrch a rae 11nd S.nkAmer1card OK tillve t•td · numbe'rl. 1,1.1, tu"l'\.lll t'* V..f •• 1Mr-. , QLllUI • • ' . NOW SHOP ALL $TOR fiS TONIGHT 'TIL 6:00 P:M. ' ' • corduroy sportcoa~ has a country look Coun<ry gentleman look in cotton corduroy. Rayon suede tri m fla p pockets, simulated leather buttons. Brown or wheat. Available in sizes 38-. 46 reg .. 38-42 short, 39-46 long. By Tarleton. 24.99 reg. 29.99 i;nen's clothing 814-except el caion • • - • -' > _, • I -' .. ~-• ( -~· ?• .... " . ... 1. ' ,_. ~·\. • ' \. r 30% saving : jr. ·gabardine pants Machine . washable pants of polyes!er and rayon ga bar4ine in your c hoice of two s!yles'. Navy, d us ty green or beige. 8.99 prin ted shirts 6.99 8.99 comp. value 12.99 lunior sporlSWt'ilr 801 -all SI Of es I • i f ' I , ~ I SVnefay, November \0, 1974 I . I save 25%-36'70 junior dresses Styles galore in a large seleclion of aceta te jerseys and acryl ic knits ••. every one washable. Includes leading fall fa shion trends and colors. 11.99 12.99 to comp. val. 15.99·111.99 junior dresses 829-all ""'°' - O~IL y PILOT A I I holid ay brig ht misses' ·pant suit Washable polyester 1n shi.rt bla zer top styling. Shown : jacQuard pant s and solid safari shirt in red or navy. Other styles in red, navy, Jnd green .10-18. • 15.99 comp. value 21. 99 mi sses' dresses 810-cl!:ccpt el caion ' ,,, 111 -· : ' I , • • ' ' I • • ' .. ' • _ polyester knit pants for mel'I men 's d{ess shirts in large choice men's jacquard . , fall pullovers now, save 40% ori our easy-going plush acrylic slippers Acrylic plush sli ppers'wil h vinyl outersoles for walking comfort. Mosa ic paUe rn shown. Also check or tipped pauern in many bright colors. Available in small, me- dium, large, extra large sizes. Great value-finds for early holiday shoppers. I Permanent press po- lyester kni<s priced to tempt you into collect- ing an easy care ward- robe in one swoop. Be ll loop·'waist, flare legs. Color choice. '·6.99 comp. valuo 12.00 men's pant5 817 -except el calon Ea sy ca re pol yester and cotton in stacks of n e w slripings and novelty patterns. ·si zes 14 l'J-17. S!ock up. 'S .00 Qiana• nylon ties. Asst. styles. 2.99 3.99 reg. 4.99-S.99 m~·s dress furnishings 806--except el caion The eye -catching ja c- Quard designs brigh<en- i n g up the men 's sweater scene. In easy- to-care-f or acrylic. Striking selection of pauerns . S, M, L, XL. 8.99 reg. 12.00 men·~ sporls furn ishings 805-except ti ca ion • 2.19 comp. ~•lue 3. 99 \ women's hosiery 405-exc~ ef caioo Shop daily 10 a.m. to 9:30;·Saturday, 10 ·to 7; Sunday, noon to 6 . I . South Coast Plaui-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St .. 546-9321 Westminster Mal~olden State at Dan Diego Fwy .. 898-2521 MAY CO BUDGET , S T .ORES I • • 1 •. "ff DAIL V PIL01 ) Sunda~'. November tO. 1974 ... '-·'·'--" ~rpico, the RealOn·e, in Hqllalld~s Hiiarlem ~ • WALKING the streets 0£ Prue~." .. bums living otr the state. rlliiliiiiiiliiliiliiililii~;;;j;;ipiiiiiiii;;jipiil' • 11 J By ,HUGH A. MUl.LIGAN the old Haa.rlem. which Jong-A black man v.tleeled a Like e_vetY homosexual is a •JIAARLEril , Netherlands ago guve its name to the bicycle along the curb, creep, even though he pay:; lt.P$PKl.tlC-...,_M (,o'?.~'<-~ ~llVA • fAP) -~"'rank Scrpiro. the Ne"' York ghetto, Frank singing a cillypso song in 'taxes and haf rights and , , -, ~ely crusader who helped-Serpico. nQw 38 and retired the hi&h~pitched acccl)Lor ge\s. ri;ibbed like o\her exljl{>~(} wiclcsf>re-.d grurt In 011 •1di sability 1>ensio n, trle~ ttie Dutch \Vest Indies. "No people." ' lbc ~C\\' York City JJO\ice a:; rnul·h as he c:in to forget one will hassle him here," Serpico dro\c his cunipcr (,<,,..._ COPIES 3c ... • 1 ' j (.lcpatt1nc nt , gazl·tl out th~ the IHtsl and li\'e in th' PQCo sa.id. "Wl'len 1 was al:l· truck dO\\'ll a narrow sU-eel cafe. window ut t"o long. pl'\!Sl.'nt . ~ si(i100 in ll a rlem, the police where ,.a h lt I f . do zen haired l)utch cops goin~by "I don 't look beyond t were alv.·ays abusing thti proi,itutes IQl!ed in in ;;1 nlini squ:.id car. tomorrov.•, ··he suid, turnlng People's rights, stopping reclining c hairs , seduc· 1'hc one next 10 the dr1\·cr his right ear tH the peLll of them Lind searching for tjvely beckoning customers \\as a lady cop,' blonde and ix~11.s from Lhe. town hall evide nce of God knows from their front windows. Req . '1 lrfTR OOUCTORY OFFER "0 fo. 1-1!t~1 MUI-~ GOOD THRU NOV 23 ;)l "I 546 -26 9 3 3400 IRV INE , ·:.:;,",:' prett y. ·· clock. "The way rriy head ls . "'hat. In the ·police men· ··tt's legal here, no one·a· ··11 appy as larks," obser-now. I don 't think I 'll hie ' tality. they 're all no good nightarres quotas." ,·ed the former plain-4 a round very· long, Who r--''-'·~· -'·-'----~-=-~--:o:::c:.:cc..:;c:.:c:.::=:::...---'--------------------- ~loth Cs man Y.'hose fi ght 1 v.'ants toliveforever?'' agliinst police payofrs and Bes ides the unkriown official cover-ups shook the enemies AICie._listens for, alt.ministration or A1ayor th•e is the eoemy .witbin, Jotin Lindsay and became a the bullet fragments . still best selling book and hit lodged in Paco's brain that movie. "Cops O\'Cr here are could begin moving at any respected. They relate to time . bringing total the peqple. They aren't plot· paralysis or death. The lost ling ways to put you in jail hearing in his leCt ear t.on1eetarrestqootas. causes him to lo~e his ''Poli ceme n in Sv.•it-b'alanee in the dark and , terland are even listed in become confused wheil tht: phone book . so ~meone"' sound comes from several in tr(/uble e11n cull then1 up directions. "like when I'm <11lihon1e. In r\ew York it's inaphoneboothandatruck :V.ill a big deal gettin g them backfires or Alfie starJs .to live ins ide the citv lin1its. barking." Herc cops on the 1K:at can ~\l.'a y s a loner, The u·ear long h<ilr, beards, cur· Be a broad has become r:ings, anything they like." e\ ··more radicalized, •Ser.pi c o , knO\l.'R to more anti-establishment" ,.,,.,,... prostitutes in the other SERPICO IN NEW YORK EARLIER THIS YEAR than in the days when his Hatl!'!m . as. '"J'he Beard," hippie clothes, bushy hair studied his own c::ollar· and ~winging Greenwich Jength hair and neat spade a nd Alfie ha \•e trouble I"rusl.rated atdepartmen· Village life·style mhde beard in the mirror and tug· sleeping. tal root dragging. Serpi<.'O other c::ops suspicious of ged at the gold earring in li e u•a s warne d. he took his story to The New him. He was a crack shot his good ear. testified in court, they u·ere York Times . The resulting and a karate expert. but-he • A - international folk festival MUSIC llND DllNCIN6 7 ~ • ,' II e y . you k now going to "do a job" on him newspaper series caused a didn't "belong to the club." something," he laughed, "I and he could end up "fare sensation. Jn the fallout of Ile liked. ballet and opera, ne.V.er caught a European dO\l.'n in the t:ast Ri\'er" for related events. the em bar· kept T .S. Eliot's poems in cop cooping." Cooping is giving evi.dence against fcl· .rassed mayor appointed the his locker and, he laughs, ·-1>0fi're"!'tang for sleeping OR lov.• plain.clothesmen on the independent Knapp Com· "didn't stash money in the job .. in school boiler take from gamblers. · mission to investigate mason' jars out 1n the back roOf'l'li' and teneme nts Six months after ap· Police'corruption. ·yardtoavoid e mbarrassing basements . a custom Ser· pearing as a key "'itness al Amfd a "'eltcr of indict· bank accounts." , pico early ent-ountered as a the perjury trial of a plain· •m e n ts and federa l in· The ~u\t has settled now, rookie cop in his native c lo~he s n1 a n 11·ho deni·ed ·vestigations , the police and eVery c rooked cop he Brook-lyn. ~<1k1ng thous~nds or dolla~s commissioner resigned , the testified against has served A horse·dra\vn barrel 1n graft. Serpico \Vas shot in d e p a r t m e n t w a s his Sentence and gone free. orgini cascaded a \Yallz the face while making a , reorganized and its rules Se~picQwonders.ifhewo~ld c.~. the .cobblestone )larcot1cs arrest. Edgar revamped, holding field do 1tal.loverag~1n. 1 square where Serpico's "l\.tambo" Echevaria was commanders resPQnsible · ··Dare I dis turb l h.e camper was parked at a arrested Cor the shooting, rorlhecdnduclofthelrmen. Universe?" b,e quoted his meter. Alfie, hi s shaggy but Paco can never,escape Precinct captains \\'ere favorite Eliot poem, "The E11gJj''6h. sheep dog and th~ nightmare susptcion banishedtolheslicks. 'Lo·vesong of J'. Alfred ·J !l:>l'llf true friend." peered that he had been "set up," patiently out the window. that the promised jo~ had ~-------------------~ :'A.• gr e at watch -beendonc. CAROLE~S LOUNGE d6g..,t.\,does it with radar." Se rpico stood apart in the hesaid, leaving atipforthc rank .. ., of the New York "'•aitress. Sh_e called him poli cl! de partment, the '\ '''~}Pa cb~" the name his-nal-ion 's largest. as one of Greenwich Village neigh· the fe\I.' officers ever lo bors knev.·himby. report corruption and then \'olontaril)' take' the stand against crooked cops. For breaking the unwritte n prC'cinct house Jaw that. in effect. pu ts cops abo\'e the la"'· he "'as shunned and hated by hi s fellow officers and written off as a "psy· cho" by his superiors. · Now Buildi119 Active New Club Member$hip FIRST MONTH fllH -OPEH TO ALL _, FOR Tt10RE than two years now. Serpico has been in self-exile abroad. almost const1ntly on the move, tr)'in·g o rind himself and •maybe -he smiles "'·anl y •lit ttie1suggestion -trying to •lose somebody. Both he ADULT PORTRAITS Couplff, p1ren\1, gr1ndparents. t1rni· 2" · IY gtoup1 i re w~lco~•· Groups at 99c per 1dd1t1on1I svbtect. tot lldVI,_ . Old Mo ..... -Drop ly To ,,..., Mc•rlhip lolhr 810 W. 19th .STREET COST A MESA -646°2823 ' PHOT~APHER'S HOURS Oaity Saturday 12 Noon 10 1.m. to 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday " Hoon to 4:30 p.m. Sears Tuesday, Nov. 12 thru Su nday, Nov . .17 Buena Park Laguna Hills South Coasl Plaza Weslminster 8'1ti11f11rtion (;1111r11niee1l ,,, Ym~r j fonl!J &irk rrlt s Oran e Torrance '· • •• ' t New Mall Wing· Celebration! Coming Nou.14~1fi Starting ·Thursday, November 14 (and lasting for three days) the new Malt Wing of South Coast Plaza-stretching from Bullock's to the Carousel Court-will become fun and festivity. We're having a new Mall wing ding, .. a party with music and dance performers. The In_ternational Folk ·Festival features artists repres- enting IO countries and will be staged in the Jewel Court of the new Mall wing. ' ·Their performances .will be from 12:00 to 8:00 p.m., with continuous music in the stores· and throughout the new wing ·by strolling musicia'!s all hours of the day until closing at 9:00 p.m. _ . Programs are available at any of the distinctive new stores. Drop by. Now there's more to shop ... more to enjoy at South Coast Plaza. ~-" "'" ... -r' ,. SANTAANA :l WAANER "' ~ . BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA • " I • ' I The Sugar S Bakers,·HlllmQ.inghirds Face l,Jnhappy Holiday -' 1 There 'ft'cre no customer br.i"•ls last "They just lo d us to order enough so \\eek o\·er !suga(·'in Orange Coast "'e don't run out du{io& the holida,ys. ·· markets. but dµdn g'-a.. few surpri~e Indeed. ".the tiOlidayS.-,,.s the reason \'isits to grocet)1 St.o'"f45 there were moSL su$ar buyers ''v~for their pur· M>me ra scinalinJ sit6{Jons in Froh(nt,' t'hasi at such red>t'd prices. "I don't !he sugar shelve!. ' .~ believe in hoarding, 6ut I bake like a Shopping-cllrt trarfic Ja ms. "'ere mad fiend ,"' said Mrs. Richa rd \\'nn· fr.equent. as customers shopped or drocke of Costa -l\1esa. "I boug ht ··Jus~ looked1'' as they would al a fu r because J needed it " , coat ma <lepartn:ic~t store. 'And l'i\rs. A.G. \\'oodley, also or Push e r~ or <idJ~ce n~ carts ex~ _j;_o_::;t_a l\1esa, al ~o. bought s ugar changed t1~s on \Vh1ch was t~e best "because the holidays are coming ~",.ga r su~slltute to buy, and virtually up." But or the price, she said. "I'd c ery cu stomer that nassed the way like to poke somebody in the n'ose " of the ··white gold " boug ht somc. · .. I just boutiht 10 pounds at Fiizio's, T~ere we re other re~s~ns 1 ror i.l nd I'm bu ying more here," said l\l rs. buyin g. though. Airs. l'atn c1a \\ebb Florence De Bruin of Costa J\1 esa. of Costa J\1 esa says she regularly \rhy? ··Because the price is going feeds the hummingbirds, "But I'm up." I goi ng to have to plug three holes in ·rhe price see1ns to he the unly that feeder. they're going through it reason for buying no"·· for in spite of . so fast." She also bakes cooki es, but the haJf.empty shelves that plagued at S2.2Q for a fi ve-pound bag, that most store mana~crs, there apparen-'''as loo steep. J\1rs. \Vebb bought lly is no shortage · none ··rm JUSl shorl on help," prolcsis Virtua l ly every cust o m er ~ta ler Brothers store n1anager Chuck questioned y.·as a nxious to speak out Spa rman, concerning the situation al _no na mes withhCfd ~on the price 2180 Newport Bl \'d. ·'The only of sugar. And some were quite candid. problen1 is getting it out on the ··1 panicked," said l\lrs. Carolyn shel,·es." Cla rk or Newport. "l never buy suga r, Likewise. David l\lillcr. assistant but I'm going to make cookies for m::ina,i!er a t Safe\~·ay, 211 E . 17th St., Costa ~lesa , says there's oo shorta~c CSee REACTION, Page BZ) • '&~ ·w@llil [( ®®[(WO©® Cora prob/e1n? Tllen write Pat Dunn. Pal wi lt cut red tnpe . get tl1e uns1vers ond oc11on you need to solve ·lllf'tJU1ties in gove rn,,1ent· g11d business. /\Tail your q1wst1on~ to Pot Du 111'j 'Al .Your Service. Orange Coosr f,)11/y Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560. Costa l\lesa. Ca. 92626. l11clude your 1t!lepho1ie'nu1nber. Tiie column appears 011 Sundays, Mondays\ "''ednesdays and F'ridays. • Sttk l 1111 an ROTC Srholnr:•h lp DEAR PAT: \Vhat is required, and where can I apply this year for an Arm~ JlOTC schola rship? I'd also like to know the minimum years of military duty schoJarshiprecipients must servi . · Y.C~, Garden Grove Army ROTC scholarships pay for all tuition, fees,. textbooks and allow $100 per academic month daring the school year for four years of co llege. Seniors must !iubmil a Scholasllc Aptitude or American College Test with their ,1pplic1tlon. Students must be at leas.t 17 years old on June ;io of lhe year they become eligible for commissioning as second lieuienants and mec' physical requirem ents. Schola rship winners, required to a tte nd ont of the 290 colleges and universities offering the rour-ye1r Army ROTC pro(ram, mast serve a minimum or four yt1rs-0n active duty. Telephone the UCl.A Deparlment or Military Sciences at <213) 8!5-7384 for further Information berore ·the ~c. 31 applltation deadline. • " '~t'ffd# B,..r (;,n Bf' Rtt11rlf'd -DEAR PAT: I gave my son a teddy bear 26 years ago when he was a a>:t,y. lie now has a t·rear-old i;on and I wou ld like my ~randson to have the bear. It needs renovating, however, .and l c:an't locate anyone able to remake &luCf cd animals. Tiie lllY·BUly Doll Slloppe, 1!38 S. R.M .. Corona del Mar Beach Blvd •• A•11'f:l1n, . " ' • ,. - eup--Time to Sing he B 'Bi·TllOMA S PAI.MER 0t .... _,. .. , '°'iml M.IM Apple11 are busheled, ·ora nges are crated; Sugar is s weet. And also Jnnated, But you already know thal Unfor· lunately, the reasons for the high price of lollipops are not so simple that they ran be related in mere dog. gerel. . "It's goddam complex,'' says Don fl!artin, or the public relations sc:iuad or California and l·lawaii s ugar com· pany in Sa n Francisco. The explanations behind 40-cenl·a. pound-and-going·up sugar are littered with phr11:ses like world sugar price .. Ney.• York raw price, decreased> per- acre yield 11 . zooming per-capita con· sumption a nd sosiething called lhe Sugar Act (which, ror better or worse, expires at the end of this year). ' ~oweve r, according to the expirts in th is powd e red , brown and granulated ind usti-y, the supply ill more than sufH cient to meet the dema nd. In short, there is no shor· tage. · There is, though, a dislinct lack or low.priced suga r. And the primt rY reason for that, according to C&ll's !\1artin. is . a stce1l u.Pw.ar<l "'orld demand. TllE UNITE D STATES sugar beet and cane crops, produces a lot or \\'hat it takes to sat isfy this country's sweet tooth -48,779,000 tons is the ha11vest forecast for 197 4. Yet that !'ill s onh' 60 percent or the U.S. suga r boy.·I. The other 40 percent imported, boug ht on the world sugar market. Su ~ar , like most ot her com- modities, goes to those '~·ho can bid highest for it, and the price or a bag on Orange Coast market shel"les is in- creasing for a distant but understan. dable reason: There are more and" more-affluent bidders seeking shares or the y.•orld's sugar today. ''The price is outrag~ous,'" com · pl ained l\lrs. A.G. Woodley of Cost<1 !\1esa last week, as she surveyed the half-full <o nly because stockers could - n't get it out or the back room fa st enough J shelves at Stater Brothers market , 2180 New1>ort Blvd. ",\ couple of nlonths ago I lx>ught it for 87 cents a (fi \'e·poundl hag.'' State r · Brothers J\lanageP Chuck Sparr'nan , relating a situation con1 · n\Qn lo olhl•r local Oli6rkcli. antJ 1>UP'!r n1arkct:1. plollt>d the rc1a1I pr1re riscs he has .been hit ~:ilh by U1(~ ch<1in'~ t.'Omn1and : On O~t. 1, a five.pound bag w.as raised to SLGS; in .mid·Oe-- tober the price j umped to $1.!.17: list ·rucad:ay it leaJ>t,.'<i to .$2.17. Thal's 50 cents a pound. But store manager pur n1;in, and others in his pos ition1 huvc no control •over their prices. They only follo\V orde rs . lllS ORDERS came rron1 1lich:t rd l\tosley, general superintend ent tor area,Stttter Brothers stores. Uul con sid_er P.1osJey's plighl: On J an. 15, 1974. his cost frt1m the C&ll refinery in Crockett. Calif .. "'a~ $10.34 a "b.a le" (12 five -pound bagsJ. or 86 cents a uound. As of last \\'C'-'k it stood ~t $30.34 a bale, or more lhan 50 ct!nts•a pound. · And going u1>. Art.'Ordlng to Joe Jackson o f C&ll. the next handler up the sugar trail. the pri ce pf raw sugar on the New \'ork market sho~·s no signs' of stopping. At the first or 1974 the price y.•as 12 11 l·ents a pound. Thursday it y.•astSelli(\A for 52 cents a pound, ubout a 400 pcrcc·nt bound. ·~- Obviously. if !\!rs. Woodley ol' Cos ta &tesa could buy sugar for 50 cents u pound refined in her loca l nlarkel. and it is selling as ra\11 s ugiJr, ~·ho1 csale.1n New York for 52 cools ii 1>0und, ha,·ing not .yet been rerined or transported to her, someone should be losing money: C&l-l 's J ackson points out that Lhosc fi gures reflect just how fasl the cost is rising -and ho\v much n1orc sour that price may get. TllE ANS\\1.ER to that seeming in- conlistency is •. --he explains. that the sugar selling for 50 cents in the stores "·as brought raw some ti me back at ·muchlo\ve r prices. Like\vise, that now selling in New YOU \"ori.. "ill be hisher by the Ur.ne it gets t.u Costa ~t esa-"'ith ~"-.~ughly eight \:l'lll-S per 1.1Uu11d udded on ror refin ing toi.ti;, 11lus the pro(iL (hat lliie refiner. C&ll. is entitled to.· ..J..J J ackson. of course, Was'rcluetant to Suy y.•hat lhut profit atriolll\ts'to. 8ut recent r eports or soaJ in¥ profits among suga r comp:1'n1ts' tire due evidently primarily to ii1cre1ased sales in a mart1.et unjustly Wo'flled about 111hortages. Jackson cl:1irh.!i 1ci&ll sales overall this year will hot be up sig· nifirantly over 1973. ' .' · • I l 1 1 he consun1er pays n,'11)t'e lx'cau:.c ra\\' sugar in Nl'"' \"i>~k ~·osts n1or('. ·rhal price is up. i1l,_}._uf·11, lx>caube l'l\Jze ns in t he rl•sl of l)Jt;r;.orld ha\'e nlOre money. and ar~1 ~r·.ng it on su~a r. amon~ other , ~s-Co~ tributing, lo the spira!,'C · 'l~ Jackson t'xplained. is tbe l'aet qC "'Or d11.'ide i11 flalion, increasing costs of produc lion. "1'hc Cnited States 1nust ron1 IJ\·le \\'ith inflated economies like Japan'i.," Jackson said •. Also fuctors are Arali speculation in the fut ures market and poor sugar beet crops in Europe and Russi:1. But basica ll y t he price is u1> 'becaus(' demand in exceeding supply. •:\Vorld l'O ns umpt ion over the J'ast fi\'C' J ackson ,\:ears," said, "y.•as fi\'e n1i1. lion tons greater/than \VOli pro Ul' lion, .. '\'II\'" Tltl::~. ha\'en't r.eserves l'Ufl out'! ·rhe reason is that .Lrnlil this year lhe re ha d been enough. sugar in 1'l'SCl'\'e to pre\'ent anything other than a modest increase•.ln price. '"I! started creeping 4p in 19'13," Jackson recalled. Now, he said. reserves are the ln"·est thev have been in 10 .)'Ca rs ,\nd that n1 cans a highpnce. The United States imports only ., fSee SUGA R, Pl\ge .S:l ., DAILY PILOT . I J-,;, J SECTIOt:l~B." . . " Sunday. November 10, J!Yf"> . -.·.:-c "l f' : " Tale of the Tape Grocery P.mtes j .. •1 ·-..1 Rise at R ate Daily Pilot Slioppin.g List Keeps Cosli1i!( More " .. Of 41 o/o <f..'.::X.eal" 1973 PRICES 1974 PRICES MAltKET (0MMl!>SA RY T he tape total contil\JeS lb be ;;, tale or terror for house\\!,i.l(es attemp· ting to b:1l ance the fa mf1j''budgel nl• J"'r1• -· ...... " ·~ » eot'k chops f lb . .......... 'SJ .~ SJ .85 St.99 S I .~ ~er John Bacon I lb:-:. Sl.19 S!.34 Sl.52 SL.52 sausag• l lb ....... , . SL08 Sl.1 3 St.39 Sl.29 Leah groun~beef l lb ..... Sl.15 SI. I!> Sl,15 :SJ .15 Best of !rye chicken. 2 lb. Sl.58 Sl .96 Sl.26 Sl.82 Star Kist Tuna 9 'h oz ....... S .60 s .60 s .57 s .57 Oscar ~t ayf'r bologna 8 oz. s .73 s . 7:i s .71. s .1:1 Farmer John weiners J lb . s ... s .89 s .99 Sl.12 l 1h gal. milk .............. Sl.68 Sl .68 Sl.77 _$1.77 1 doz . ~ggs ................ S .69 s .74 s .!16 • .89 \Vhcat1es l l b. 2oz . ..-........ S .58 s .b~ s .60 s .61 \Vonder Bread 1 lb.8oz ..... S .49 s .45 s .48 s .48 2 l\1orton TV d inners ...... S .711 s .i,j s .i6 s .9U 4 oranges .. s .32 s .32 s .:12 s .34 3 bananas ..... s .16 s .l li s . \fi s .15 l hc<1d letlul'e s .49 s .~9 ' .. , s .:.1; 2frozcn orange JUll't.'. ... $ .50 s .50 s .fill s ;x; Potato chips 10 oz . s .':'2 s .72 s -'} ·-s --. " Sunshinl' crackers I lb ...... S .J7 s ,;Ii s .:t7 s .:17 llydroxeookies 15uz .... .,. S .48 s .•IH s .48 s AH Gold tiledat flour5 1h ....... s .67 s .-s .71 s . 71 . ' Dri\'e 5 lb ... ... Sl.45 Sl.45 Sl.45 Sl.4:1 F:imily Scott 4-Ro ll ........ S .38 s . :Ill s .41 s '' Dovc22oz ................. S .44 s .44 s .4.J s .·14 Lux soap 5 oz. 2 bars ....... S .28 s .28 s .2ll s .2H Crest 1 oz ........ ...... -.. s .78 ' • 71< s .78 s .i8 Spanada ..................... Sl ,99 Sl.99 Sl .99 SL!J!i Schlitz 6 pak .............. St.29 $1.29 Sl.29 Sl .29 Total ....................•. $23,29 S2 4.20 SlS.59 S24.93 """!' ·~· Sl .79 SJ .79 Sl.IJ3 Sl.17 s .85 s .85 Sl .29 si.:1.<i Sl.74 $1.82 s . 71 s .91~ s 61 s .68 s .87 s .l~i 52.10 S2.JO s .70 $ .81 s .66 s .72 s .57 s .ti6 s .82 s .82 ' .25 s .2."i ' .19 s .IY s .:19 s .:fY s .51) s .5G s Jl9 " s .41 s .45 s .57 s .ti(! s .9J s .8'-l Sl.29 Sl.81 s .-52 s .~i-1\ s .ti5 s .l;s s .2.°i s .29 S .i ·I s .82 Sl.99 SI .9~1 Sl .39 Sl .45 524 .Sti S'l6.0:> ...... SI. 79 51.19 s .85 S1 .28 Sl.82 s .!Jl · s .6fi s .87 S2.1U s .iG s .1:1 s .69 Sl.U8 s . 50 .19 s .l!l ' .tiO s .!15 i-. • ;)f; s .7:l s .93 SJ 911 ' '" ' -., ,_ s 2~1 s .71 Sl.9!1 SJ .4.1 S2i JS ~" s1.s:1 i t..68 s .76 s .88 Sl.58 . s .83 ., s •• ... s .811 Sl.74 s .58 s .G.9 " s .42 s .90 • .:lli s . Ii s .:is s .5'i ' .fi 2 ' . .J!I s " s .\!I< ~1.56 $ .~! ' :14 ' .:12 • .87 Sl.89 Sl.4U S23 99 Latest. check,on prjces for the list of groceries the Oaily•Pllot first pul t o ge ther on July 211,.,11&73, a s re prese ntative or aJVra.Y e rage family's y.•eekly buy ;ndicates they have gone up again-0£-coflrst . In the t"·o month$ since the lttlit check (see chart at left.~ the tota I cost of the g roceries haf-~ne-up SI.JO -from S26.05 on Sept •. 4 ~ '27.35 on l\"ov. 2. ; 1~. The rise was 5 pcrceiia\...,in two months. Projection of tbal•amc rate of monthly increase O\·er tile nexl year y.·ould mean that. in t)i.n1onlh ly jump:;, the price of the same list of groceries at the same ii.O{l: "·oulrl ~' . ~ 72 next January, $30.15 in il.1ar- l'h. S31.66 in i\l ay, S.13.2-1-in July, $3.\.90 next September and S36.GS one year from now -a rise of 41 percent from So\.·ember. 1974 , to November, 19i5. '1 "'1<t it I .. _ .... If OilllCt ~UN>ltM~ -(.tll l•nYtltl \001. Surprising to m::iny civilian buyer-. i~ the f:.ict that ton1missary prices ~1 t:I Toro i\tarine ·Corps Air Station a rf' not chi!aper, !n comparison, lhail they really are, •• ~kn 11.t•t Mt:" .tl iuttt<I tor eqlliv1""'1 ciu1nt1hn -<trnrn,.wry 11•-1" """ 11111•" ' speei111izes in doll and stuffed aniinal repairs. The shop'5 owner says your ,son's vintage teddy bear can be revitalized, wllh worn coa ting matched exactly or re11laced. •A mericn11 llrentn' Book• De layed DEAR PA'r ; In the Sept. 22 Dai ly Pilot article about lhe newspaper course. "In Search of the American Dream," it was stated that if one took the course for credit. lY.'O books had to be purchased by mail. I orde red a nd paid S7.50 for the books on th at dale. So far the books have not arrived. Since the first general class mectiri g is sched uled soon. I need either the books or a refund with no further delay. 1'1. V., Costa ~lcsa ~f'W An1 e ri ca~ l.ibrary's sptJkesman says a temporary s hortage of !hr gui de required for 'he text delayed shipment. All books no"' have bet n n1ailed. Other rf'aders '4'hose books are not delivered by mid ·November are requested lo "'rite to N"ew American Library, "In Search of thl" 1\n1 erican Drcan1 .'' P, O. Hox 999, Bergonrleld, N.J. 07621, f!nclosing proof of pay menl , fft!reiver Ht•11laced lc1r Hepn ir f 'ee DEAit l'AT: In J~nuary my husba nd took our malruntionin g .l~ar~yette t.R·l_SOO~ receiver lo a Lafayette As~ociate store in Rive rside. Calif., fo.r rcpa11-. \\hen we conlactcd the store 111 f\lay, a sa lesper~n said ~ur ;ece1 ver \Vas gent to thl'. L~fayette repair service in New York. E<'e ry lime l c<i ll the~ r~, they 111s1st they know nothing about "'hilt has hap· pcned "'ilh our re e1vcr. 1 .. 11 •• Rl,·erside Terri Shiavo, li f\":lidc -t9 bafayettc's \'ice president or franchi se .stores, says an estim1~ or $6S for repairs was Sent lo the local s tore. It was supposed to forward the estimate to you and relay your decision back 10 the repair service in J\'ew Vork, \4'here your radio has been all these n1onths . The prohlem "'hh your receiver ls that il blOW!j OU' from heat after an hour of use. Rather than repairing your rtcei\'t r. ~Is. Schiavo has orrered lo replace It lorthe cost of re11alrs, $&5. Dief Ordt•r n11d Pnyntt••tf R..-c 11r11ecf DEA R PAT : I sent S7.95 lo Phnse l\lethod of New York f'or a pcrSQWilited diet guar:inteelng weight loss within hours. !\T y check was cashed soon after I malled it on Aug. 21, 1973, but I ncv~r received the di el T.R., Oana Point U.S. f',osttl Inspectors obtained a temporary restralolng order ' •' ISt•e PRICES, Page B:?) .'\ug. 4. 1ai:J, to i1npound w.11 mail addressed to Phase i'ilethod pending thr outcomt> or a hearing to consider charges of false advertisin g, The final order against Phase l'lcthod was issued Se pt. JO. 1974. \'uur order and payment is be ing returned lo you by lhe Postal Scr\'ice. No rcrundscan b1· pron1 ised, ho'o'•cver, for orders already processed. Phase Method 3dl·ertised Y.'eiJ hl loss wit hout restricting food iiitake or taking pills. Thr diet "'as described as "'gra11ho·lheraputics," a type of handwriting analysis by con1puter. Phase 1'1elhod is no longer in business. Request~ for refunds "hould be sent to the o"'·ner, i'ilr:.. Lee Pizzichillo, c /o Robert Ullman or ltass & Ullman, 747 3rd Al·e., New Vork , ~. \'. 100 17. ,'iflddlehflcl< llffers t 'l11i11g '"'""""' .. Dl::1\H. Pt\1': I'm about to slarl laking pri\·~tc II) ing lc~sons. arnJ 1 'd lik e to find out \1·herc I can take some aviation t•lasses so I don't ha ',. 1 too n1uch t rou blr pnss1ng the F'AA test I \\'ill.be rcqui red to taki• . T.U .. 1..aguna llill" S<dddleh11 c k College is offering three ne"' a ''iatiun clas!lt!s .-pri\•atr 1lilols ground school, con1merr ial and inslrument ground sdlool anti airframe and IK>Y.'e{plant -du rin g its "'inle r quarter, whi<'h begins Jan. 1 :!. A11plie <d tions are a\'ailablc at the college's office or AdmisSlonii and Records, 281100 i'itarguerile l':irkway, !'lt ission Viejo. • Bifff>tf fftr l '11cleNirecf Uuc;l~s .. DE 1\ H PA 1' I ordered lhl· "free " \~Olun1l' ol the t; s . f;ncyclopcd1 <1 of ll i!\tory fron1 t:urt1s Uooks, Inc., Great l\erk. l\.Y .. mor(' lh~n a year ago. It arrived and "'hen the ncxt tY.•o \'olumC's canie I paid for them. Then 1n February I reci'u·ed a ho:< "'ith \'Olumes fou r through 12 and a blll fflr SSS.37, supposed ly for ,·olunies through 16. I ne'"er orderec.l Lhc~e book :- :tnd promptl:-· m alled them back. An er bc1nj! btllt.>tl t'Onstantly, T'n1 no"· being Qunned by a New \1ork collcct1on agen<'y. :\l y lcth:rs to Curtis h:.iv,· not sol\ ed ti\ is llilC'mna . • A.A .. llunlingtnn Ueach. l>o rolhy llan1rs, Curtis' su~rvisor nf eus,omer strvi,te. has conl ac:ted the collt:d.ion al(r.ncy with Instructions lo delete yo~ ••me from ii ~ fil es. She also \\'ill t orn•ct. records at CUrtls and '4'ritf If YIHI personally regarding this error. Il a mes claims all complaint letlt ri are an•wered, bul 1pparenlly there WI!. sllp·up In your ..... There r= retord o( your bookiJ bcln~ returned, b11t this may have been due t loss or an Illegible return addrf's:$. · ' . \ -' ... ••• e DAtlYPILOT Sunday. Nowmber 10, 197' Tutors Trained !\1or~ :111d nlorc schOOl 1.li:-.trh:t~ Jrc realizing the Ytdoc 1n volunh:L·r tutors. People, p:.ircnts or OQI\· 1.1:i r~nt:-.. "'h11 h;1 \' • the time a111l lhe Interest to help a Child get-ii boost In his eduC'ation. • ·rutor•~I programs, on u one-to-one basis. often :.ire n_cedcd to hclv a chi ld dcul with <1 purticulur lea1•n1ng process. Ut·rorc, suth l'hildren "'ould d<tily s1~rrer selr-cl efe:.it :.ind frustl'ation in· ;.i school roon1 Y.•1lh ton 1nuny SI udcnt:-. l'ur JUSI one teacher. The Pcolile 's Clinic, 720 s . Bri~tol Santa Ana if oller.1~~ 11 _ 'rt•t: four-11et·i. tr:111ung se~s1on 111 r..rr~c- 111 l' I u~ortn).! I cchn1qut':-. '/'ho~e :..!lending theses- :.100~ v.·111 lc<irn lcathin~ ~111dt'S, t1·1·hn1ques and at- 1_1tu~cs :11.1d \v11/ f'ecci\c a c1·rt1ricatc upon com- t1l~t1on . 1 ht course \111l\ he 111\·cn 'J'hursday rrom 5;..!0 tu 6 :30 from· Nuv. 21 tl1rough lJet. 19. It will be 1•onduc~ed by Jim Pui,:h. cducoi.Uona l director. ln- lorrnat1on, 5~4-7ij7~ ur s.13·9'1G5 .,.,, Y•111r 111~1cltl1 Discs Don't Slip Nearly e\leryone is familiar with the expression "sli'pped disc." Actually. the te't"m is inaccurate because the disc does not slip, but ruptures - resulting in St'\'ere p<iin. SUGAR CRISIS ••• tFrom Pa(eHll send the price hi&her. cunc NU~a r, and refined Jackson or C&JI, however, cane com prise ts a p • says he has no knowledge proximalely 55 ~rl-enl of thal any quantity that large the sugar con1sumed hy basbeenbou1tht. Americans. Oeet sugar prices closely. rollow cane Sugar is not only used in price$, acc"ording to cookies and on brelkrast grower.i' and beet millers' cereal. While the inter· contracts. national per capita consum· But the additional ractor ption has risen, Americans in the sugar crunch is the :still eat.about 100 pound per fat•l that fewer <icres both person per year -the same statewide and natio.iwide. as they did 40 years ago. ;tr(' d evot ed lA) s ugar Butonly20to25poundsa production in 1974. year of that is in the Jackson said it has been a granulated form that is si mple matter . in recent causing such headache$ for years,ofturmersbtingable grocery stockboys and to make more money. frOm those who do a lot or bakin~. grains, cotton I especially In 1'hc rest goes into can· C~lifornia 's Imperial und ning, baking, mixes, jams Cenlral valleys I, potatoes, and other rood indu!itries, drybcansandsoybeans. as well as to such exotic California is the leading uses as servina: a drying s ugar beet raiser in the agent in concrete and lo nation, placing third in total some obscure purpose in sugar production, behind shoe polish. · cane-growers Hawdii and C&l-1, which is owned by " 1'1orida. · · · the sugar growers in Al Parker is director or llawaii. is also concerned corporate communications about the Sugar Act, which '!,·l(,:.~ ror I-lolly Sugar Co., Cong resshasdecidednotto f Souther n ,Californil\ a renewarter1974. largesupplierofbeetsugar Briefl y, it was an fiiJ; __ .;..,.;,-'':.O.i:.-.;.. ·ro ru _lly understand the circumstances or a rup- lured disc. one rn ust undcrstund the role of the disc as part of the spine. 1~hc sp ine is n1adl• up of hard, bony vertebrae \1 htch suµport the trunk on the 1>e lv1s. In between each \crlcbra is a :.oft. :-.pQlli:Y difl: that allows the spine to bend and curve Y.rith the position or the body. Actu<tlly , it serves as a shock absorber to jar- ring. ·pr~ssure, or sudden changes ul' movement - mu<:h in the 1nanncr of the shock absorbers in your a utomobile. with plants \n Santa Ana agreern.ent, initiated in a nd Braw l ey. Orange 19.34, that alternately held County it self has little beet up and held down the price acreage, he said, but his of sugar in the United States company is seeking-and -a stablizing influence given the going price expec· that was good for both con- ting -moreinthisareanext s umer an.d produce r , DAILY PILOT SHOPPING LIST -This is the group or groceries the Dailv Pilot has been keeping track of since Ju.ly 21. 1973. 1'he typical family 's buy for that \\"eek cost S23.29 Ruptured discs most <:ommonly occur in the lower back !lumbar) region because. with the en· tire weight or the uppt:r body resting on the l"rame"·ork rorming the lumbar area, this -region is s ubject lo considerable stress and slcain. . The d~sc itseU iS compostid or-a stroni. fibroUs · ring of tissue (something like a small iner-tubeJ fil · led with a softer spongy material. When a condition occurs prod u<:ing suffi<:ient strain, ttie "inner-tube" tears, ;.illov.·ing lhe softer material lo ooze out into •he spin:il cunal. Thus, the term ',1.lipped di sc'' l<1ke!\its name rrom this oozing out process. Ruptured discs may result in severe pain" in the back and leg when, in the process of oozing out, the disc material presses on a nerve root. . Although the ruptured disc is sometimes found in young adults, it occurs nlore often in persons over age 25. \Vhy? As l\'e gro\11 old er the sturdy and l:'las tic tissue that gi l"es the disc the necessary ~uµ· port to sustt1in the \'Crtebtae and body weight loses some of its fluid content. 'tbe result? The tissue of the disc there by loses some or its elasticit)· and begins to degenerate and Ira)'. resulting in a weakening of the normal suppor- ting mechanism. P·RICES • •• ye<Ar . Jackson says. In spite of the apparently Some experts believe j us ti fi ed · if widely un· production will not increase tFrom Page Bl) popular. price rise there unti l the Sugar Acl is seems to be plenty ot sweet· d d . . The "Daily Pilot grocery renewe , an 1t 1s supported 1· l .. h k d · ness. for all. David lt1iller. JS • C ec e out 1n the by both beet and cane ends · assistant manager or ofthebusiness. . commissary on the same Safeway at 211 17th St., day <see chart) that It Costa l\1esa. said last \\'eek Under the act, for~ign was checked in the5ame there was no limit lo what Prod Ll°c e r s m ad e Oran"ge Coas\ supennarket hecould prderandnonewa,s agi:eements lo deliver cer-the Daily Pilot has used pl~nr\'ed on what consumers tain amounts or the raw throughout the cQntjnuing couldtakeout. product t O the United su rvey ca,me up $3 .36 Even as-he s p6lfc, Statn;-r~gardless -of-how less -lhe...ta..pe.J..otaLat El however. Safeway officials much money it would bring Toro with $23.99. in Northern California \\'ere elseY.'here in" the world. It Even with commissary ready ing a ~ne ·bag-pe r-y,·as, Jackson says, a sure prices running l2.2!t -per- customer Jin1it. It l\'Cnt into market for gro .... ·ers, but cent below the ci\•l lian effect Thursday. nov.· there will be more supermarket, according to But that, contends David fierce bidding on the open the Daily Pilot survey !lintz, grocery merchan-v.·orld sugar market. · figures, one El Toro shop- di sing manager for area Jackson has another con-per told the Daily Pilot : Sa£e\\·ay stores, is the resull cern loo. ''The Navy commissary in of O\'erpu blicizing or the lie is defensive about the Long Beach is a lot sugar situation. "The pn·-cheaper." ... ~ repltlation of his sugar, con-is up dramatically," he cerned. that such an inor-Charles Smith, director said . about 200 or :KIO per-rensive substance should be of the commissary at El cent, but he pointed out that blamed as often as it i:-; for To r o . s ·a i d , ' '0 u r many other commodities higher prices. l'UStomers are raising hell areupinpriCetoo. and we 're raising hell. ''I-fell , yes t er da y "'lt'sanemotionalthiliJ:," Prices gp up here just like So mebody y,•rotl' a story Jackson belie\'eS. ··ft"s · they do in civilian m;1rk- about hominy grits. Before something people can relate ets." 1 Cnder normal circumstances a person could go through his entire life \\'ilhoul experiencing synlp toms or this aging process because the disc may stil) run<·tion rM>rmal\y even though it has Jess sup· port and elasticity. It is when the degenerative prdcess becomes more marked that a person is apt to incur .a ruptured disc. A violent injury is not necessary to produce the condition bcc.-u!\c it can stem fron1 the sirnµJ e act of sneczin!l. tw-,..1'11• O.U~ 'it•t f•• ,_.,w., that. I had all the hominy in to. It 's e<isier for manufac-~=--------­ the \\"Or ld . and noi\' I've got lurers to say. 'The price or a shortage," hes :iid. sugu r \\'ent up and I have a !••••t.•.t .. i..., ........... ~t Tf\e intense puin accon1µ11nyi ng it ruptured dis<' rnay become so se\"cre that the physician recom• mends surgery. 1101\·el"er, all case:i of ruptured discs require medicul management before a de<:ision is reached as to the trpe of trc·a1n1ent to be ''It's just like the toilet veryS\\"eetproduct,'lh<inJo paper thing. 1'herc·s not the lalk about the high price of least bit or ;i shortage"°"''• labor or the high cost of a but there probably \viii be, r_n_e_w_t_r_u_ck~·_:_· -----,~L--"-'_-•_'_"_'_ .... _,,_~_'_"_''_'_''_..J and it 11·i1J be a consumer- rollowed 1 REACTION. . -. CFromPageBll of unusually high sales to madC thing. "Five \VCeks' supply becomes an eight-hour sup· ply," J lintz s aid. But as store manager f\lil - ler asked, "l-lo1v much sugar can dne person eat?'' Christmas. 1 have to hal"e the \'ery customers \11ho are THE v RIC ES i 11 four it. and ifit".sgoing up ... " complaining. ) local cha in stores. by \\'ed- According to t-.lrs. Ruth There arc limits on sugar nesday, had reached S2.20 <.'.obte of Neivport, s he also at stores of the follo\~·ing per five·pound bag for C&lf 11~es little . "But 1 rcud in chains: Stater Brothers. brand,\vithoneexception. the paper about the rpice Vons . Thriftimart, l\larkct Asked about the price of .ind the limits . \\"hal do Basket . A lpha Beta . sug;ir. Safe\\'ay 'S J\liller prople use all !hat sug<1r Ralphs, Safeway. There is said S2 .20 per bag. l ie had- for? lt"s not J,!OOd ror you nolin1it:it Lucky Stores. n't noticed that. starting .;nyway.·· The limits \·ary, mostly Tuesday. the priceh<idgone Assist:1nt m anager !\tiller off ering one bag Iler uploS2.'.l5. •1f S;.ifeway also \l"ondcrs customer, I.hough sorn c .ludgin.t: from a spotty 1usl where it's <ill going. sto res h<i\"C a 10 -pound loc<il :-.urvcy, )10\\'ever, a ·The onl\' time we ever sell maximum purchase. stock n1an a l RaljJhs. John .1 lot." "t\'7· sa~·s. '"is at Alpha Bela last 11.eek fol· Bergman. spoke for most h,,,,·d··.···.. I d 1 1 h V areastoreswhenhesaidt'Wat u•., ov.·c tap s anu uns in · ·1r tl•c·re·,.· ,, lo<n•t on 1· 1· h an spite of heavy •ugarsales " 1m1 111.t: pure ases to one ... ugar. people can conic hag. but that ,,·as no hard-!see accompanying story), IJ:ick and gl't n1ure l:iter. ship on :\!rs. Dorothy \Valls stocks on hand were equal to B,'l '' ,ho nec<l s n•<••·c•"'" f C 'I h . or greater than normal o osta 1• csa. s opp1ng al · • \\"here it's .:oing 1s un-lh(' store ;i t :?200 llarbot Innes. clea r . But th\• f<t ('l that Hl\'d. "'No1v we've got t\\·o or :-ui;:ar is going fa st is n1ost ~he needed none for her-three times as much as .,.,·dent. If h ·db lh usual,"hesaid. " se . s e sa1 , ·· ut ave a •< •. ,,,,. 'p.·1rm·.on of St••\er r · d 1 · h · b.rth If. as reported, Russi.:i ,, ., .. n en w 10 1s.1 av111ga t -h Brothers: ··our sales ha\'e day, and she said all she as brought 500,000 tons of •oiobled ,·,,\mo ,,,••ek'.·.·· 1 d .. suga r from the l.ondon " .. .. ., \\'an e 11;·as some sugar. ,\ stock m . .111 at J{;ilphs. ,---------"----su ar m a rke t. this could :tHo E. 17th St.. Costa J\lesa. "·:t\"S the storl' is goi ng through ··1110 ,or t/H"i.'C lin1es .. ---· SERVJ1"1E---.., .I'• ni uch as u:-.11al hut \\'C '-" h;~1·r nl•Jrt• 1111 h.111d11011 ·• '!"hat St'\'n1:-1t1 h1· !ht• s1t1ry ,11 in o~t m ;1rk1·1. ... ~cltin~ a 101 hul :-.l1H·k1n1< plt•nt.\' \(111. Prote'ssionol Service by trained professionals \s cornruo11 as ::;ugar -l1nvp~·r .... ii ,q1pcal'!'-. :ire 1 111 ~to1H·ept11111... .1 IM'1ut 1 he -.11ua11on Snnlt' 11f lh~111 !:\IJ jewels by jpseph l1J.t• lhll' ·It ':-. th<il t\1 ss111,ger. :::111ng our food a\\·ay <tJ!;1in 10 \he Hn s:-.1~n :'\, 'The t;n1ted St<lli':> ex1K1rt5 no -.ugar l -·rhusl' l"tihans .ire r:11sing sugur 111·1t't'~ on U'l" (rhe United Sl:Jtt>) buys no suga r from Cuba I -··A n1i1ldl em:;in :.omewhcre rnu:-il. he ni<Jkin g a killing b)' holtllng hnck grea t quanlillt's." 11lellner;o(, lhr only !'t.O-t'itl· led middle111 l'll hcl\\t't'Tl lhf' Nev.· Y1)rk raw !'t.ui.;:ir 1n11rket and the Al"Ol'('r · rh:1ln. recrntly ha\'C re1JOr 1l•d large 11rofi~s. but lhese . 1ppart>nlly are the result (Good De~d People) • Diamond and stone setting, • E1toert watch rep111r • Fine· 1ewelry repair jewel• by joseph can service alt your rewell"Y needs. lfom crea11no an original and e•c1t1ng ring 10 IP')fa1slng a v;ilued heif1oorn •Jewelry des1gn1ng • GemoJog1ca1 Diamond and jewelry appraisals ALL WORM DONE IH THE STl)RE All ow .... &r.ftNl'lftl weril i1t "'-tt.ff. .,_ ,,-.cle.t .. ...,, M •tr tff•H •t. Wll! .. ~-.i......,.,c.,.f·­ IM""'......,>l.MG • .,.,_,.., 1-t SOUTH COAST rLAli ROUX FROSTING SPECIAL 17 .50 . 25.00 Value! Highlighl your hair with sunshiny streaks by Roux. Try lots of fros Ii ng or subtle streaking. (Shampoo and set extra, long hair slightly more.) Call now -ask also about our manicures: pcdicures,.facials, individual eyelashes, eleclrolysis, and Patti Nails . ' . ~iUfY Studoo, .tll "ores e•CfPI Marini 52.76 Reg . 65.95. Me n!> automa!1c d191tal S1a1n1ess s1eel ca5e Metal band 27.16 Reg. 33.95. Ladies' nurse model w1lh sweep second hand Yellow tone melal case. Leather strap Fine Jewelry Oepar1men1 Sale pnces thru Nov. 16 . • <.ind the price has gone up steadily ever since. !.<1st \\'CCk the totul on the Lape \Va~ S27,35 (see c·h~1rt on Page Bl for prices on othl!r sur\\cy dutes I. 23.96 Reg. 29.95. Mens skin d111er cal ondar WalC'r prool s1ainless steel case Rub bented ~11,1p Time betet 40.76 31.96 Reg. 39.95 . Mens '.alenCla r. S\<11nless steel ,. asc Mera I band 35.16 Reg. 50.95. ladies' Clress Reg. 43.95. l adies' sporl walch YeUowtone me1at watch. Yellow lone metal case w1fh matching case. Sueoe·lextured bracBhtt vi nyl s1rap. Chatgt.! it or use our Just·For·Jowelry Lay·Awa~ Plan make the scene Sundays COSTA MESA HOUIS: each 11 Otangelharpe • Open we~kdtyt 9 30 to Iii JO. Sondivs 10 10 e. 1n the My 10.t, S.t.10.6, C~Md S..: Bllftf!l•ll 11o---···""··"•'•'--- Ofl•*t City Dr al Garoen Grove Btvd • Ooen weekdeys 10 to 9 Sunda)'t 10 to 8 SANfA iJtA: 3900 So. Broslol-No. of So. Coast Plala • Open wfl~kCltVS 10 10 9, Sundays 1010 6 I • I '' I • • • --- t ' ! Sundg, November10. t974 DAIL'( PILOT •ii In Search of the.4.merican Dream -Part 7 ./ Politics: A New Ga:me for the New Land"' 1'hfl ii the ••Dfnth of JI a,.. habit which s\arted within ticks nploring the thttm, In the states and culiliinatedln Sea,ch of Che American ,Philadelphia at the Grand Dmlm. Thi1 article discus.sci Convention of 1787. the prtOCcupation wilh polifics Wri Lt en cOnstitutlons GM c~Hhi_Uono.l ~mtnt quickly came to be seen as duril'lf1 tht J)Oll·re OOluJionary blueprints for the well-or· days of 1711·1801. Tht author iJ: dered polity and guarantors JWO/euor of American IWtory of the, good society. By 1787 ComtU Ulri1.1«rlitg. ' Adams was ready to hazard and to fruiJtrate th{•1n \l.'f ha\'e concluded an wddress lo the people or the United States to be 11rintcd and dispersed in handbills." ByMICH"ELKAMMt:N a conjecture that virtue shou!d be properly regar; Domestic traveiers · as dedasan "e[fectoflhewel· t..Jllill' well as foreign visitors to 1-ordere,d Constitution, the young United States rather th.an the cause." uniformly noticed the By th e time hi s national obsession with presidency gave way lo Jer. politics. ·~They ai-e all ferson's, constitutionalism politicians, .. commented an h a d be e n s e c u re I y Englishwoman after a trip established as the foun· throughConnecticul dalion of . the American SO, TOO, ~t ;1dison t·x11rt'>.· s ed lo J cff c1·s o11 in t'Pbruary, 1793. his helicf. that "the publil' cip1n1un alone ran now s:1,·c us fron1 the rash 1nc:1su1·f's fl/' u~u· hotheaded exf'cuti\l' !John Adam s )." 'l'h c 11l1•a of n wn1•;.s, of hc ing un - J)rl'C'l·dc11tc1I , :d;.o hat.I :111 ln1portunl 11t:u:c in the pan· thcon of early An11•rica n lhought. As Jefrerson infor- med :111 English fiiC'nd in !\larch. IKul ... lhL' grt•at f'x · lent ut oul' r<'pubht• 1~ flt'\\• u t'. 1111prt·l·cdc11t(·lll. lls sciousness. and r~ i°' lriguing questions aboul the national identity. By lhct time or Jefferson's presidcnt'Y , a s urprisinJt degree of t:onsensus had been reached concerning the fundamentals of the new and divine science of politics. BuL the quest for America's character and d~stiny was quite another matter -and an open-ended ltut·sL at that. . . .• - There was much to be governme11tal.edifice. . rectified in the political Jefferson,. in his first. organization of the new inaugural address in Mar· nation in order to make law ch, 1801, assumed that since and;justice prevail,.lo.8Ver1..Jhe_ co.n.troye.rslaJ_eleclW mob -rule, and "lo render just passed had been "an· unnecessary a n appeal to nounced according to the the people," as J efferson rules of the constitution, all put it, ••or in other words a will, of course, arrange rebellion, on every infrac· themselves under th~will or lion of their rights." the law, and unite in com· Writing in 1781 , Jefferson mon efforts for the common recalled that Virginia's good." Constitution had bt:!en writ· ten in 1776 "when we were TALKING endlessly ne.w a nd unexperienced in aboul a science or politics. the science of go\'ernmeil· ho\vever, was easier lhan t ." Despite their inex· actually discovering or im· perience, however. rrom plementing such a·sci'ence. the onsel or Re\·olulion Lhe During the war years, 1776- most astute umong ou r 1783, there had been heavy Jo~ounders had insisted that reliance upon government the good society rCCjliirM a by committee, both in the science of politics embod ied Continental Congress.and in in sound constitutions. the localities. _ As John Adams said in l\1any worried, by 1m. January, 1776: ''The divine whettie[ the !_OUntry would -----scleft~-Of j)Olil1cs is thTShortly-be -ove....-run-by science of social happiness, c.ommittees. ".t:nder.the ar· and the blessings of society t1cles or Confederation the depend entirely on Jhe con· balance or power tipped a slitulicn1$ of ·government." little too much toward the ·Jn 1780 he avowed that "The legislative bddies. science of government is Hence tbe authors or the mydutytostudy,morethan Federal "Constitution in allotheraciences." 1787-fe,eling a n urgent K .N 0 W·L E D GE of need ,forlnore "energy" in Je g 1slatlon and a~· pul)lic affairs. for getting ministration an,d tPfngs done -sought to negoti"tion took first strengthen the executive priorilyforhim. . branch and correspon· Adami' contemporaries dingly modify some recent increasingly came to $hare powers or the legislative this belier, espec~lly in the branch through certain yea~ after 17.81, when the restraints. They also hoped need for a central .govern· thereby to achieve a better mentsti'ongerthanlheCon. equilibrium and they federation became 8.p· Ta t i'o n a Ii zed that parent. Their faith bad equilibrium in terms of a roots deeply imbedded in ne·Cessary separation o.f the i;onstitution-writinc: powers. • The Mood of Anrerica POLl'flCS -America found itself preoccupied with politics and constitutional govern(!1ent a f · ter lhe revolution. 1his painting d e picts an t:arl v /\meritan meeting of government ·rhcir sense or a proper systen1 or checks and balan- ces among the agents of the people 11.'as incorporalt.'<l in lhe Constitution. Still remaining was the questian of exactly who 'ft'ould govern the gover· nors, especially now that the 1'"'ounders had discove red just how elusive a qmilit-y· Virt-tte-could re. 'fh cir dilemma 1s best posed. perhaps, in this man· ner: what ls the · proper halancc be tween freedom and ·order in a repu blican society where men are im- perrect and' often cannot control their passions? 'fhey had a ii umber ol an· swers, or solutions, and we should note the major ones carefull y. Firs t , the t"ound e rs believe d. in explicit restraints and 'hoped to a\·oid ambiguity where-.:e r possible; the limits of power had lo be defined. As one student wrote, "the con· stitution should be .the avowed act or the people al large. It should be the • first fundamental law of the State. and should prescribe the limits of all delegated pov.·er .. , I Second, they intended by the separation of powers not qnly "that the legislali\'C, executive, and· judiciary departmen~s.._ ought to be forever scparate,and distinct from each other," but also that t~ey "~ou ld COURSES BY achieve a separation of of. fices, i.e.~ abolish the per- nicious co loriial practice of plural o!fice-holding. 'third, they thereby meant to have a govern- ment not of men but of la\\'S, as Adams as\erted in 1787. 1'\'cxt : .\I akint a l'ruspt·ru us Protestant i'\atinn , l i89 ·1815 b\' r\li l'hat>I Kamm t:ft; .profeS· ~or or ,\ 111 l·ri can history . Curncll Uni\'t:f>.it ,\'. :-;p;1 rst' habitatio11 1.-. nf''A'. Thuo111~/ruono1htr1n/M 'l'h1• n11ghl y 11:1vt• ul p11hlic ll·port Cnur&t>1by/llrw1poprr OjHOIOtl \\ hi1•h h ;g> rolll'.d H11t'J twiug O/Jtrtd by lht U\'l'I' il 1~ nciv. • · Dall!/ Pl!of o.~ a-pub/1c·1erllic'r;- Rtodtr• ol lht lt!'lfl JMlf Some n1ad r ;1 fcll~h of alJO torn folltflt crrd1I Jar leaders and is entitled, "l_.ea rning the S('icncl' of Politics." <Picture made <ivailahll' b v \Vad· thrir llC"''IH:SS, and others !Mr t /forts by tnrolling al t·1·('11 found :1 tradition in it: tither UC /rvint ur Ora:lgt a paradoxical American Coo.Tr 1-;Vt?n1ngCollt9t. tradilinn ·ol'·llh?·nl'\.\'. 'fhc \'rrws Pipresstd ·ht thtt youn g nation's nlcss.ianic puhh.•hrd l~rturrs url" lho~of mollo, rur t•:-<an1plc , 11\acl'd tht autllo ,~ a11rl rlo not 11;uJ· on the olJvcr:-;e of !ht' Great lllrily n•/lt't r /11" v1i'u1s oJ the Seal. wa s~ adOIJlt•tl l'rnn1 Satilln.a / 1:ndou:mrn1 Jor IM sworth /\thencun1, llartrordl · JUdi ciury might fiantl do\\'n court derision s along con- sistently partisan Jines . By 1800, lh t'rcforl'. their sc it'n<'c of politics 'A'.B ~ d eeply unsetllt'd by the question or 'A'hrther judges should be responsi \•e lo or independent of (he \\di or the peot>le. The~ had not imagined, rither, that popular1'lubs - grass roots or,g;i ni7.;1tions or NEWSPAPER political lirl' co uld become controversial. as they did in 1793·94. Nor had they foreseen that so soon in the history of the new republic there would be a steady shift from Liberty to Stability as the mos t desired or national needs. llurnan rlr"x. rht 1-;r.ron Vcrgil 'lii EclOl!Ut•s: "Novus !:'ducallon ·~·011ndar1on or Illa \ilanat1on~. ur cour~c. n1any Ordo Seclorum" a new r h I · lll'Wtpaper o I ent i1ng1ng upcHl--1.:om -ordt'ror the ages 1s born . Tht "'"'' was pritparrd bV 1ntrcial concerns. 1'hinking about such mat· UC'Scut DiitDt£.rten1Ki11andU Rut the int portant point ters induced in some acer· dWribultd.611 Coplt¥ Nrws for us is that the emergence tain introspe~ivc self·con· Strvkit. 1 of all lhes{' i:-;S ues during the fi"'""'""'-------,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ 1790s re<1uircd a very major addilion to the Founders' GOING IACK TO WOii? ift sc it·nce or politics: recog· ' Be Prepared ~ -A..CHRISTMAS G . ' ..... ,.. -. '"""'-.... -r.o "' • UF£TIM~ n1t1on and lc-gitimization. _.... .. ,__. a...,_.. , -. r-·~ ~-~ - for good and for ill. of public ~ ~,........._ BneN.., "°"' ~l!I ...r11 " OC11a1U _ opinion as a potent force in · _..,.-,..,_o1s--w.s-...cr . IMI-... ...... ~-T ... S.0.11"" I.Uno _--.,"'""" n:illonal affairs. 64S.Hll _.. w ....... ,......., -..,.. .._ In L>~l'ember, 17!.ll, in an ="'u'""F""F~E="'L-L""''~S""o::!l l =-=~:·~.=-s....:.::.:= important essay on "Pubhc ,,,. ..,1 ... n1oc ~i... '°'"--,,.. 01 Opinion" in the Kutionu l ll'W"'tu11..,."°" UPHOLSTERY r-•n•11<:1•ve _..,... ~ .. G;,n:cllt'. James l\ladi son l>hC~o 11 Jn• •~t•-.eror, -ot Ml l\'rott•: "fe,,J blic opinion scls 110 ~ r~"""'if"1 ~....,,.--WMll Y• W.t "'1~ °'°"' •• "° __....,. .,... ™"' bounds .to every gove rn· ........ ., •••• .i.........., .. ,.,.-'cri'ttll ment ;ind' is the real ttwleit .,......_.._,,,,,,, sov£'rl•1 gn 111 every free 1,11 H..-1.,.d. CHllSTOne IOll one." Both !he F'edcralists r~:c:""'::"':-~·~·~·~-O~Z~5~t;:;~=="='='·=-=-==..,=-='"'="="'="~ in po\\C't' a .~ \Vl'll as the Rcpuhli c;i n uppo:;it-'un, in "'hich i\la dison played u key organizational role. promp· tly rero)!niz.t•d the need to ha\'l' \\ idl.' public support for lht·ir policies. Thl'Y lhcrerore early establil;hcd neu·spapers as ideological media. Thus, in 1795. 1\•hcn the Republicans "'e"re ho1>in,g to defeat John J:~y·s Treaty settling ter· ritorial 11 nrl maritime di sputt•s v. ith England, a Virginia politicia'\wrote lo a N e~· \'orker hat ''a GROW. GROW, GROW $ #,wb; :F'~ A Planf BouftiQUit Cllaryl May 615-5651 I OS Mam Street EUJtx». C.11/ot'rHa (iltthtlloofof fM Ba!OOa P/fff) California Has the 'Blahs' Fourth, they envi.Sioned a political society of such vast geographic extent that by en.compassing .. a greater variety of _parties and in· terest." in ~1adiso'n's wor- ds, "you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a com· mon motive to invade the rights or other citizens ... ' IN PART (he is~~es of the 1790s, in both domestic and foreign poli cy. were .s parked by genui nc disagreements amoni: leaders and populace allke over how best to secure the ultimate goals ror which tht· American Revolution had been fought. And in p11rl these issues were 'cxacer· change in the public sen·;-------.--------------'---- timl'nt now so universally man ifested against the treaty . is the g r eat This ii tha.1econd in o aeries Df orticJe1 in which senior staf- f1r1 Df U11ittd PrtSS fnltr· naliontfl wiU aJltSI t~ mood of .America. By VERNON SCOT!' UPI ltllllf l .. llf LOS ANGELES <UPI) - Radio proa:rams are inter· rupt~d: "This is a health advisory from the Air Pollution Con- trol District. Res'ldent.s of the San Gabriel Valley area are advlsed to curtail physical activities on the part or school students, per· sons with respiratory and cardiac di seases. 1'he APCD suggests \'Oluntary reduction in ·vehicular traf- fic." It's not the vqice or Big Brother, 1984 . Tl1e warning comes (ro m un official bureau in Los ·Angelcs. 1974. The announcement has. been made three dozen times this year. Citizens swe ltering in their automobiles on clog· ged freeways accept the bulletin stoically. There is nothing else they candQ. , Reactions of Southern Calitornians are much the same toward the slatcolthe country. The mood for the most part.is rlocillty, 1\·ait· and·see. Ennui. The machinations of The state seems to be suf· ferinc~the blahs. Conversations around Frankie Van's health club in the San Fernando Valley center around the high cost or living and middle clas& members complain <\bout gasoline selling for 62 cents a gallon. f In Beverly Hills parking costs have risen to $2.50 an boor. "There have been so many houses for sale in Beverly Hills," realtor Mike Silverman said. "And I mean h-ouses which ::t\·erage a quarter million dollars. People are pulling their horns in ." Even the \'ery, very rich arc selling out. Dean J\'l.artin placed his munsion on the murket \\'ith a $1.7 million pri ce tag. l·lis ex.wife, Jeanne ~t ar· tin. is selling her home fqr an even SI million. AT THE OTHER end of the economic scale is Watts. This year the 8th annual Watts Sumrner Festival shQwed a loss of $.500,000, ll'e first time the black com· munlty's week-long car- nivill of arts and entertain· ment had gone into the red. Only 6·7,000 persons at- tended the rock concert in Lhe Los Angeles Coliseum compa re~ with 70 ,000 in By the e nd of the 1780s, bated hv P.conomic self·in· dc:sideratutn or our op· ponenls-.-.1·0 this object alf their efforts will be pointed, 1973. · then, the. Founders had terest. The reason : fear. come to realize, with John Thus the Southcrnerli. Festival wor_ker Jerry Adams. that "it is the in· \vho before 1771.i had been Sk inner said, "Gang. wac-satiability of human pas· the strongest Anglophiles, LONEL y fare kept people away this sions that is the roundation now te nd ed to be Pr an· W t · f )) lrustrated. problems? year. a ts 1s more eJt· o a government"; and cofhiles, \vhile the t\ev.· h ABC Telephone plosive· than ever. Gangs t at the science of politics Englanders now \ended lo C.OUnsellng Service are killing more now. But had, as Hamilton said, now be Anglophiles. Contem· it's black again'st !;lack, not ''received great im· poraries had their ex· lloll•6•4•5•·1iilii21i21i2iizii'ii"'iii··· bl ack against white. provement." Their realism Skinner and other Watts did not dampen their en· .------------"-----------....J residents agree that the end thusiasm, however. and or the Vietnam war and the they continually rearfirmed change or White House ad-a strong faith in the neees· ministrations means little sity and value oµepublican to the black cpmmunity. government. "He's just another while Adams, the most cynical, President," one woman, 26. did so in 1790 and often said. "Ile n1a y be an inl · thereafter. Jefferson. who provemcnt O\'Cr Nixon but \Yas ntorc optimistic. in· he better forget about sister! in 1801 that "!his fore i ~n a ffuir s and do gove rnment<is)theworld's s oml'thin~ ;1bout the best hope." and he never economi c r ri~is.•· ccusC'd to c herish thal Unrest on the campus hus belief. s"'itchcd fro rn dissulisfue · ·rhl· ilL•e;_ufP of the 1700s tion 'A'ilh foreign policy and \\'as not . howc\'er, \\'ithout minority d\scriminalion to its political problems and bentln~ back inrlation. g,overnml'n t a l crises. ·rwuon at the University of among them problems un · Southern Californ ia has foreseen by thC sagacious jumped to almost S3.000 a students of puttlic life who year. sat in Philadelphia The economy, too, has throui;::hout the summer or taken its toll a mong 1787. They had not fUlly an· !ootloose youngsters who licipated the emergence of were once called hippies. politlcal parties and the Pol·smoking. long-haired -divisiveness that parties vagr:1nts in sandals huve all could cause. but disappeared from the Nor h+td lhC'y imagined Su nscl Strip. the extent to which a F e d c r a Ii s l · dominated JCPenney Treat yourself 10 . our "Festival" penn at only 9.50. Our "Feslival" perm includes shan1poo. cut and s!yle Set. (Not recommended !or color.treated hair). ' Our Sue Cory "Balsam Plus" perm cono111ons and "Hearl ol Balsam" ad0d1ve gives g1ear lusl(e. 12.50 \Vatergate. th~ burden or,,,--,-,,-,,===-------------------------1 Vietnan1 provided :1 focal point. a tergct for utlivlsls .. ' They served lo di st.ract California residents from closer-to·home problc1ns of inflation. deadly smog and increased crin1e In the No appotnlme~ntcessary. Charge 11. street. wnH TllE ascendance or Gerald Fbl"'d to the presidency there appears to be no spiritual revival on the part-of CallforniaM. By and large, the people are happy W 1tergate is behind them, but Its after· math has been cynicism toward the ·a:overnment in 1 • •tneral and California politicians specific.ally. • " Dr1pery Cleaning PerfKt Rt91rdlns of Age or 100% R1pltcemtnt If C111nabl1 FREE ESTIMATES TERMS AVAILABLE • WATER STAIN REMOVAL • NO SHRINKAGE • PERFECT EVEN HEMS • FLAME PROOFING • OfCORATOR PLEATS • New Cu$tom or · Readymade D~perin COllLD'I L,tltGfJf EXC&.USIVf 0UAllAH11E0 OllAl'fll!Y SfltV/CE• (\e OIT dr1pery cle1ners S40-1366 1702 Newport .ll •ndse1vlc• . 642-.0270 e1 ... d. ~·17th St. 3 431 0445 Co,10 Meio 1s,, ... ;,., alt Ol'Oflt• (01>111111 ,.-.010 01$,.-.ICHtO 1•uc11s 121 I .. ... . ' • ' -' '4 • • I \ " . . I ' JCPenr:ley This week only. 200/o off every 14K gold pierced earring in stock. Sale 6.40 1os31 A~g . SI to 38.75. A stunning collechon ol p1('rced earrings-all in 1.iK gold and a1 O?O'o,0!11 Ch oose classic hoop earnngs, . hcry-opals 1n a lrligree setting, cameo, catseye, or smokey lopaz drop earungs. ivory rose. pea1 1, aiamond starburst, anu many. many more. Choose yours soon. " FASHION ISLAND. Newport 6eacn (7 14) 644·2313. • .. ' .. ~- . •. .. .;i :t. ., ~ I~ ,. " .. ,_ .. DAILVPll.OT Sundly, Kcwitrnblt to, 1974 , • • :-~iahetes Association Meets County Neetl ' . • By ALLISON DEERK • .Ol .. IMllWll'lllll...., i "'1 When 'almost 600 persons atten~ ' !:fed a St. Joseph Hospital Town lfaU lecture on diabetes a year and on~ half ago, the regional otrice or the American Diabetic Association took notice. , , Were ~here that many diabetics and . th eir families· seeking infor-maJ,19non th.e condition ? office in . Tustin to. ~rve the col.In· ty 's e~t1mated 35,000 to ~.000 diabetics. According .to field director Jean Halliburton, the office will serve the southern half of Los Angeles Couoty, Lorfg Beach and all of Orange County . Services for the diabetic, pub1Jc education and support of research are key programs of the unit. she said. A capacity crowd at a conference for· diabetics in Anaheim confir· med th.ei r' feelings that Orange Co;unty n~eded an active program , ,of1tsown. A top priority is to establish out· p:ttient te1tchlng programs for diabetics and families in regard to diet, exercise, medication control and emergency procedures. Last summer the ADA opened an ...... "" •It ~ •' ... ,_ • • • . ........ ~ .. '- . ' ' BEA ANDERSON , EDIT0f1 Eight-year-old Danny Vioto ; Costa Mesa, above, gives insulin injection that is as much part of his day as ' playing with his sister, right. Orange County's diabetics must now utilize programs' in Los Angeles County." she explained. SERVICES IMPROVED Services now·offered by the unit inCJude monthly educational -· mktings at St. Joseph Hospital wi1th discussions by medical ptotes; sionals and in struction by dietitians, informal parent froups lof experien~ sharing and fund- r ats in g-and rap groups· fpr teenagers scheduled monthly at Children's Hospital. . lo Also provided are physicil•as• referral, a wealth of literature and. film material, counselin1 services, summer eamp and health,faif par .. ticlpation, . Pete and Joyce Velasco, parents of a '13-y"ar-old' d.iabetic,..aon, are -unit-education chairmen. ''Through the unit meetiogs,.we try to provide authoritative 'Speakers~" Mrs. Velasco said. • ' "We feel it is important that thett be a source of iood. ateurat.e information. Tbe meetings ofter•• • • ' opportunity to share experfeneea with other parents and diabetif?!. 'Jt helps to know that othera aliare 11imilar problems and fia4 aolut-ionl." . . • '-'I Am,.oot Unmet n••tl•• ;t.e be\leves, are erocnms ~ to • UIF ~f\lslt-opeaklol.,aftl I .... \ -dele<tio• .. .,_ ' .. NDD onl!f;'l'ICIH • • ' "llant ol. lhe ~lltatlam might l!e avoided. JI tbO ---were' deteettd soOner, ~ • ~ _.\th adult-onset diabetes .. '' lbe • satd... • ' t • • Bill andl,-Bobote Pal!ldoPuld, '' • whose 7-y,ear·old dau1b\er i~ · diabetic, chair tbe panD 1rwp . .., ., "We fed the group bu come a long why in just a year," Mr.t. Papadopulo said. '"nle-groups are geared today-to·day livinl. "Perhaps the most valuable thing to come out of our group is. a ·i chanCi! to compare ewenencu. .. Until the ·unit really got under way and more people.got in~l~. \ tltere really was nowhere to ro for help... '. When you have •diabetic child. the added,· aupPQl\lltc researtb Is lin)>Orta'!l-'Phora1have -no IDOjor breaklbro..,_ 1JO !Ar• but ,....rchen are bopefUI. Within a couple of .year1, ahe uid, an easier contrOI for diabetes may be developed. ~ cited ~e deve'°Pment of an artificial .pan· ~uatUCLA. • • Uni\ member Mrs: 'Peter Vtoto of fj:osla Mesa ocboed !he leeHng .,f!l ~aft}' parents·~r W7 10 .. un,a: diatiietics. Her eigbt·year~ld son Danny has been diagnosed for two · years . .f NEE!MJV~V "I ·thlnlr: tbat·public education is· - an area that needs d)Ore attentioo. It ii difficult for a chiJd to under· ltaDd at an early age-why, be"~an't 'have all the candy the other ,child~Dhave. · . -.'But, when friends and neipbbrs .are educated in the condition, it makes the job much easier~" · ~atn Ander&on ·of"&ata 'Ana, , • t ' 'When you have a diaqetic child, supporting ' research is important. How would you like 0starting each day,with aninsulin injeetion?' ·' \ whose four~year-old daugbter Ma diabetea, wowld like to aee paftllt groups 1eared to the need& of children under seven. Most 1e. tivltles now are aimed at ,,even·to. 1J·year--0ld1, 1he·sald. r • She is hoping lo spar\ all 0.. crease. in member-to-member help with sOlutions Cor baby-aiUinC and other needs. A series of proerams ol interest to diabetits, their farriilla and tbe .gener&t public are beingotreted. A •panel of teenage dial>etics mc:lderated by Dr. Charles M\llrr 1 ··will discuss teenaie Pr:oblems and- Diabetes, Tuesday, Nov. 12, at St. ~oseph Hospital, Berlew Medical ;Library, at 7:30 p.m. The second annual conference for diabetics is' scheduled for Satur- day and Su nday Nov. 23-24 at the International Hotel, Los An~. Diabetes and holidays will be .disCUJSed at the Tuesda'y, Dec. 3. unit meeting in the St. Joeeph· auditorium where a conference on Hypoglyc.emia is aebeduled 'fueaday, Dec.1~ ' Test May Reveal : Hidden Problem ' ,Diabetes is ranked statisticaJl y as the fifth most com,non.cause of death by disease in the United States. 'It is also, according to th e A'merican Diabelic Association, the first cause of new cases or blin· dftess·and a common factor in kid · ney failure, heart disease, strokes afld other tragic disorders. "But," an :ADA spokesman said, "'many of these can be averted by early·detection and control or ~ condition." r. Nov. 17·23 is National Diabetes Week. The Orange County Unit, ADA, is planning free screening, programs to detect high risk can· didates for diabetes. l.Dcation in- formation can be obtained from the unit, 544·9033 . Try the following 1test. EVery "yes" raises the possibility that you could be a hidden diabetic. ' • r ' Are you over 40'? Are there any diabetics in your family? Are you overweight? Have you experienced a sudden weight Joss? Are you constantly thirsty?. Do you eat exces· sively? Do you urinate frequently? ' Do you tire easily? Do wounds heal slowly? Any pains in fingers oitoes? Any changes in vision ? ·~ Does s~in itch frequently ? Are you often drowsy? Have you had any babies weighing over 9,lbs. at. birth? • Early Diagnosis, Expert Help. Are Li(esavers . . ' O.EAR•ANN LANDERS : My cousin who Jives in a small Lown in 1111noi!" m.IJed me tonight to Lell me some ter· rlb1e news. Their oldest child, al'I 8- year·old boy, was taken to the Hospital tor tests a rcw days ago .. The Yerdict-bra in tumor. As can be expected, my cousin is in .a state o( panic. She and her husband don't know what to do or where to take him. They botlw.believe the child ts doomed to death. CA neighbor or. theirs died of a brain tumor two years a,o and they watched her linger ror $everal months -first blindness,• then horri ble suffering. l They say their family 'doctor is w!>n· derful but he has no extensive knowl~dge Jn this field and they • believe they n.eed a spechlllst. Can .YOU s ugcest s omeone -or I something? Please, Ann. -URGENT AND WAITING DEAR FRIENDS : I do not recom · mend pbysiclaos by·name. However, I do recommend the Mayo CUll.ic I• Rochester, Minn. l also suggest th1t your tomil• COD• lad the .4.1soclatloa for Brain Tamor Rese1n:h for gald1nu. Thb1 Is a DO•· profit organlz1ltoft local.eel at f%3% North Pulaski Road, Chicago, JU. -·· Brain tumor netd not mean dealh. Thousands or people who 'have hid bri.in tumors are alive and well today -thanks lo early diagnosis ind skll· led s11r1ery . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 'm staring al this paper trying to think of a way to say this and not soupd like a big loot I gues• I '11 Jusl have 'lo tome .. Ann Landers right out and ask the qUestion . How does a gi rl forget a guy who is really rolten? I am 16, and he was a little older. I nipped over hJm and made the big mistake oC letting him know it. From then on, it was like I wa's his slave and he wa s my master. 1 know l'rri better ortwilhout him but 1·m -HURT DEAR HURT: JI eve r there was a "60-lt· Vouraelf Project,'' thl9 ls It. If )'tu caa still 'remember ttte g:uy's · n•~ b~ l~e tlsne nu re1d WI la the • •• • paper, cut out the column and Ull· derllne the p1 rt that says, "Foriet a guy who l8'-re1lly f'OClen." Pai.le it ow your bathroOm mirror. Thal should Clo It. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am 3S. My husband is 40. We are both very busy with careers. I'm beginning to f(el a tittle selfish becauseourl•year· old ch ild won 't have a brother or sister unl ess we get busy. ... ~f husband doesn't care ODe w11 , I or the other. 1 frankly don't like the idea or goirlg back lo diaper and bot- tles, But. I feel guilty. Should we aSk our daughter it,she'd like a brolhe11 or !li1terand settle it once and for all? - ????? ' ' DEAR '!!'!''!': Adaltl wllo ... 14 11· '9w an 8·ye1r-old to make such a defla .. n toands downright fooHsk '° me. I think yoa b1ve more &baa )'O• <'In handle rigbt now. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was an- noyed greatly by that woman who ad· vised against mtrrylng the best· looking guy in bigb school; the smooth~st da ncer, and lhe captain o( the football team . "SUeh types," she said, "make lousy buabuda. Tbey are spoiled rotten.'~ It so happen! that my hus:&and w1a all \hree. He's a terrific fat.her and w• are very happy. or course he is con- st.an\ly fighting pf( women (boUt mar.· tied and single) but so fir as I bow he's 100 percent faithful and he's mine -au mine. Si1n ine -MRS. CON· TEl'ffMENT ·DEAll MRS. C.: Cooiratala-. May it lie e~er &bas. Going to a wedding? Giving one? Or standing Up in one? Even if you're already married AM Landen's com. pletely new "The Bride'• Guide" will answer qu8'tions about. today'& Yied· dings, For a copy, aead a douar i::blU plus a k>ng, self·addr-.ed, atam envelope 120 cenll """""> lo Landers, P, 0 , Box 1400, l!llln, ID. ;o120. - l ' I • r I • \ MEDIEVAL CASTLE ALOt!G MOSEL RIVER : HOTEL SCHLOSS ZELL Touring Like Royalty" • • Cruise C9st Up; I I Variety Remains Sunday. Nowmber 10, 1974 ' PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8ltSINUS lllAJllllSTAT•llll.NT Rle~lllH-ltffi<'llllW~ .. : 111.0tlA•CAL, te1• N•*P"fl IUvt., ~ llt"'"·"'l• ..... J.t'IMO Will .. ,.. L, S"11111, 11ttl JoM\POrl u'!1-1...,i. "1<11, c.11...,....,_ T11tt llllilMlllS. Is c....WCIM bf .,_ ~ ·-· Wtll/-LSl!lftll Tllil M•ttfMllC w•1 flkNI M1111!1t ~r tMJlllO.Mtll c.in1, .. 0c .... J1, ,.,. P 'fi ,..,. tie and ac1 1c oceans. --Pllllll"*I or-. to•M o.11, P11o1, n d lh Id . ,._,,t0,o.14,1t14 '4Gll-1t 1.oun · e·wor crus1es Like most everthlng'tl!<ie, rromeast, "''edandsouthern the cost or cruising has gone ports alsoareiflcludcdin the PUBLIC NOTICE up because of soaring in· r'I· or f-loll:1rd American " ••cT•Tious 1us1NES!i flation and higher ru el 1 ing NAM1srATt:MEN' , Th h '--A cruises, Royal Viking Line, n.to1._1111"', ... 1,•1no-'0Wt•M: prices. ere may aveua:n and Swedish America Lines. v1LLAC.I! oi< woooeA1oc.e. ''° cutb3;cks, but se~-~oi~g aniong others. Norweicfan ,.._, cen111r Ofhe, ,., .. port e.itc11. American ".acatlon~ts still ArOeri ca has a 79-0ay, 29. c.t11tor;t'!:;.. c-,..i,, 'w ~ ha v~ a wide vanety of POft ''Four Continent" Ct1111tr 0riw. N••PM1 lklkll. c.i11otlli• tru1ses to choose from · . hed 1 d 1 · 91"°· duringthel97.f.7Sseason c~ses.c u e 0~1tsnew ~~!,,.t!Wlfllns 11. collducteotir ., ... Y 'II h t h · QvJstafJord, deparllng New _ C;...ior &r«ll ou . ave 0 urry, YorkJanuary21 (ratesfron1 ,,,,._r:"•"dl11Ct•10.-...-t~ugh, 1r YOll were plan-s.17soto$l14ooperperson. Tllb MM•,..n1•ft1tlldw11h .. c-, n1ng to book a deluxe pen· ' .. '. Oer•o10t•gec-., .. 0c-n.1t1•. thouse suite aboard the Thesh1pp1ng llnesalsoof· FJ121i1 • · r ' res of shorter cruises Puon"'" or ... ,. Cntt Diiiy Pilot, Queen Ehzabeth 2 on its iersco 0t-11.•NNo .. -J,10,11,1tJt maiden world cruise early to. Bermuda, .the Wesfln· ,_,. nextyear. dies .. 1'1ex1co. S~uth PUBLICNOTICE There are only two of the .America, the t.ted1~e.r· top-rated $97 OJS duplex ranean, the South Pac1f1c, ~~':~~~~!:~~':::s suiies on the 65 OOO·ton the 1-'ar East and other ,,.,..~"""111<-~ao1no-'11t!t .. ~ ----OAILVPILOT Bf r UBLlC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUStU5JllU' •AMElTAT•MENT TM IOllowiflll "''°" I' CMln.i """-ft· SIAlll, di :111111 $1., Ntwpoft Bt"'"· Oililot•ru•t'l..O S•UKlwi K1tly111<1l'Oflllf\'lt._1 lti '51>-'IUnt, Apl 8111, Hlwf*\1118<11.. C..htornl•t'IMO T"'' llt,l$1111SS Is c:~ bf Ml. In· dlwlW.1. • SiUk ... I ~Uy-"""lt • Tt1h ~.i.,,,.n1 "''! lilM wi1111111 01111h o.r ... o1 o....,.,. '°"'11 ~ or1 ouo11w. J1. '"' ,..n Pllbllfhld 0r""911 C..,U Oiall'I' PllOI ~ .. mbei'l,10,1',l•,1't1 .0.11• PUBUC NOTICfo:. ,ICTITIOUS IUSlllllSS !UM .. Sl.U,SlilllfT T ..... JOI ........ l*aOll 1-. C19111t """-• .,: • J, AA. HAlaOl:YIEll I IP 1'> 11; SEii.ViC(, 14"-0..•I. t"""" C.llfOU\I• ~,.., s.ul Molhll&. l•J.a Owt1 t f W hi• . c., I IOr I'll • "115. • , ____ C_astle Hote~ Welcome Visitors-.in~German~ luxury liner asld one destinations around the A-A111Es. souTH d1• A·A•Es already. has been sold for ~Id. ~~:!:.G-J:.~1A·~ri~~L1t': ~~ the 80 -day, 31,000·mile From N y k r c.i11w111.m11. , ew or , 1or in· A·AMll, SOUTH 1ncor-.1tM Jn,.,. voyage "In the Footsteps - stance , flagship cruises' Sl•t• 01 C•il •o•nl•, 11••2 C•miflO Thi1 IMlllnn1 h ~ !tr .,. lllCllw.OU.I. s.ul Mo/lllU Tlll1 •'•ll<!llt!l ""*-'-ltltd 9'1111 ll'W C-'Y Clt<I< GI 0.. ..... C-ty OU Ocl«ler 11. Ith. I \ -CaS~les on the R~ine ·:-. Jovetiest small .caSue hotels hunt1.ng lodges In the in GE:rmany, Hotel Schloss Austrian ~lps ... many of Zell , is on the 1.1osel at Zell these ,Jegac1es of .the days and the regioh 's famous when powerful counts and white wine, Zeller Schwarze bar.on.s ruled Gerlll.iiny and Katz,1 is p·roduced from the Aus~r1a .~a\'e been ct;ipv~r--:astle's-vineyard. and wai.e -of Phileas uJ 20 000 Sc v c..,i11r-. u..;1 .. o .. , uo-NI~. "' pop ar , -ton a en-CMilorlli•'2'"· · · Fogg,'accordingtoCunard. ture -which "owns" the '"'' 111s111e~1 11 t0ftdvctt11 iv• aw-u d ...... u ..... EACll SUITE includes &.Jurmu a run -ha s "'·A•E$,SOUTH two rooms one above the scheduled lOvoya~estothe a.nR111>11to,Jr. other on '.two decks a \Vest Indies thi s winter. y ... ,_ s.c:rei.., • I· • ·~ ~t•i. .... nt WIS Iii~ Wi'1" 1111 Qlunlf private inside staircase, Ki~king off the program o."010r-anoe101111r11.1n._ two private oceanfront w1tl b .e . an ll ·d .ay A"'THONYM.v1/,~1i\o. .patios two private bars and Thanksg1 \•1ng pre·Chrtst· •11No .. _.c...11ro.1 ... N •. '* , ted,into . c.astle ho~ls with Its nine guest rooms, one the1~ original setLings and used by Kaiser l\taximilan furnishings preserved, but in 1s12 are ini~led in a l;a..S!!!:l""2S:..,,.. modern amenities add ed twin -to~ered b3.sl i0n "'hich • for ttff: ~omrort or 20th cen-dates from 1222 and\today is tu-7h v1s1to5s.hl decorated with Gofelin ~· ' ese " c,. oss" <Castle> tapestries stained glass ~---' mosphere or a handsome inn "with beamed ceilings and thick "'alls. There's a restaurant in the knight's old stable and a large open· air dining terrance overlooking the Neckar Val· ley. Cost ot an overnight sl~Y. ay~~ges l!bout $10 ~r person. foTom l\lunich in southern Germany, it's a quick trip to two popular Austrian destinations -Innsbruck and Salzburg -both or them surrounded by attrac· tive castle hotels. alk ,. l O ~a s s hopp1'ng er · --•a.itcn.c.um111.n..o w -1n c osets.-ccupants.-... . u1 se, Pw1Mt>1110 Or•n.,. '"'" o.uw Piiot. of the Trafalgar and Queen departing Nov. 26, <from oc'*'11,,.,,,NO...,mbtr:&.10,11,1t1• ' Anne suites also will enjoy $4~ t~ $1040 double) which ,,...,c the services or a day will 1nclu~e ~alls at St. PUBLICNOTICE steward, night steward and Thomas with its ~eeport ,1aiTiousauS11tEss maid. s hops . Puerto Rico, St. NAMISTATEMEN1' ~tel~ are usually ~t artt1d bronze a~d crystal an'. . -0---~-- 1dylhc pastora l. scenery, tiques. Diniilg at Schloss frequently on a hilltop or by Zell is an event : menu a1~tream \lo'here~they· we.re Uems include M9sel trout ~wit for strategic reasons,. and eel, ~ooked in the local or~in a·cult.1vated park. An-wine, a.nd \'ineyard snails in The less affluent 1.Jaarten and Antigua . ~•folto.tnQ~•••dOltotlMI"'" there are cabins starting ai 'J'.here also is a 14 ·day •· HUN1'1HGTON GREEM COMPAM'I' $S400perperson doubleoc-Christmas-New Year IA Llm1110 l'1r1ne••hlPI. ""' ""'" TRAVEL ' • -h I'd , I , De ...... ¥ ... HWllJflllllM llHO, c.iilot.U , . cupancy, for the cruise 01 aycru1se. eav1ng c. '™'· ~)'JENNA, the Au~tnan which includes calls at 23, 21 (from $790 to $1750 G. Lou11Go-•r•..:iil111 , M\61 a."" tiqYe .f1;1rn1ture, ance~tral f.irlic anQ(affig'on accom-..,.__. __ ,.. ___ ,, Po,rtra1ts and .ancient p;inied, of course, by a bar· weaponry are t-yp1cal oI the tfe or Schwarze Katz."'Roo'rri decor and .me.nus often in'· rates per person start at elude spec1alt1es from the about Sl2 a nd include hP"use;s own hunt, t~~ bteakfast, ~ ~ap1tal, there are t~o~~lle_..pn.ints in the Caribbean, double) with stops in Ber-::V•d, H11t11lflwlor1 a.•u.. c.,iitonU. tiotels. One •. Pal;"11~-SC'n· South America, Africa In· muda, Barbados. ?i!ar. -M•• ou1 ... 11v. ,,,, t,g_f "t!lz warzenberg,1sset1n1tsown di'a Asi'a the Pac'f'i,. tiniq.ue St. l\laarten St 9ouiev•d.LolMo-111,c.111-•...,,. estates: ga rde n and, 10 .Onthe·ban}csottheRhine $0mecases,itsvineyard'. at Erbac•h, betweeri You don 't need a C01Jnt's Rued es be i m ia.n d purse or a baron's OOClget, \Viesbaden _is the elegant fortunate ly, to live like one Hotel Sch.loss· 'Reinhart- -rOom rates at castle shausen con5£ructedin the lm~)s are as low as S7 per 12th ceril.ury bf the knighl~ person, including break-or Erbach. In the I8lh cen- rasll. And a stay. in a castle tury it was .the pfoperty of can ~1part of virtually .any Pri,nce Frederick of Prus· ~1e.i:m.a n or A us tr 1 a n sia , heir to the Hohenzollern 1q.nera.ry, many of them'~re throne, y,·hose Jamily por: -'.1~h10.easy .reach of maJor traits hang ·in gold 8.nd ctl1eS. ' white paneled salons. L~.G£RMASY Frankrurt TH'E HOTEi, ha s 42 is t·he gateway to the bedrooms <double rates majestic Rhirie'and'the win-8•2•t4~ bpree,ak 0 faesrl5a0rne ls.n .•• ·""aclho ding· Mbsel Rivers Awhich ma·ke· their way past cla'Cora-led in a ditferent ''ineyartl·covered hills. tiny style~ .aQd is known for its medieval villages and tur-fine'. 'international cuisine, reted fortresses. One of the served with wine from lhe I k ' h t f . • • I >-• ' • . • • Rlbbu.._,ll~t-ly•ltrNffd -. -a-rge. par ·.tn t e cen er o Jlrfexico and Panama. The Thomas and lla1h. ,.;i,..,lfl•P. castle-ow.ned vineyard on a the city· ~he oth.er' Sch~oss QE2, the the world's largest R111 !",!:'!t~!!1~! •:t11 tN c.df broad terrace looking out on Laudo.n, eight mi.le~ out in a passenger liner sinre the PACI Fl C . FAR ea st 0tnio10r...,.eo..1111on0c1-n. 1t1c. . western suburb, 1~ tn a h~ge France's withdrawal from Line 's 20,000·ton J\·Jonterey PWUS ~~~in~·;·c k a r '· f arthen sec I u de d estate. w at. ll service. will be making its v.·ill sail f:om San Francisco oc=~.J;:,.:.~~~~~~'.'fw:11a1. h •· J 'd lb . ·.r pa stu:ela~d stret.ch1ng in first visit to 13 of the ports on,Apr1I 15 (and .Los ms.14 ~~l il ~a~;~3or:~';:rr~~~~ one direction as far as the and special ceremonies An~eles and San Diego PUBLIC NOTICE tUries by 1German imperial eye ~an see.:"' man~r house have been laid on to mark Apnl 16 ) on a 67-day, 21-port r---;======-- farh ilies who built coun.try furnished w.1tb a~t1q.ues of thenccasion . cruise to the l\lediterranean '~c;~~~~!:~~·:N~s Palaces , along its banks. se\'eral pertocls, it is sur-Included in the cruise which will include a stop at ni.1111ow11111-aon 11doffto_.,.,.1 .. : I-leading east alonlil the' rOUn~ed by a "'•ide moat and program will be a ,visit to ~Jexan.dria. Egypt, .for the .... ...J:'i'!!.~~':..5.:.w~!~~~Ho.!!! river from 'fleidelberg, yo u entered through an ,en· Jlong Kong and a shore ex· first time. Excursions to ftMll. t h 'm d' l t closed ·courtyard. Guest cursion lo ~lainlund China. Cairo. the Pyramids and ,..~:._~~c.~~!~~UOoNOrd, ~~frs~hth:;.n !h~er~ath:~~~ rooms ~at rates from 3 h?!Jl Optional American Express S.phinx and the Templei o( c11!:.i ir-111111 is c11r1~""1eo bf • ~ room SchlOss J-lotel auf S20. per personl a:e in shore excursions also will Karnak and Luxor have 5,..,i.A.Moore Burg Hirs~)horn, a t2ih · va.r_iows styles -Bieder-be available at other ports been scheduled as part or 'flliV:•"-"'"'arn~w1111tt.c:..nty <(:entury knt~ht'ai-e.S!l~el me1er, Baroque. Tyrplean on'theitinerary. : the cruise by the 1.fonler&f Ottk 0r...,.eown1ron0c1-u,~ · peasant. . The QE2 is scheduled to which. Y.•ith its sister ship · l"Wlllfltd orff191 cwu o.n, Plioc, high above .L e river, of(6rs A stayh mh,ahcl.ashlle !hotel depart from New York on Pilariposa' are the only .()(. .... V,-No,,.m~rl.10.11.1t~,. ~~~~::~!~f2~s at rates can be l e i.g ig lo . uny Jan. 10 and retur~ to its Luxury passenger lines still ~Another hllltap castle, Eu~opean' tnp. Stay in ,a Jludsol} River Pier on sailing under the American PUBLIC NOTICE Burg Hornberg, built in the ~~~~· {!e1\~~~likaen~:~~~ ~~~~hit ~~it ~:k~~-::::. Oa#fel, Princess _ Cruises. "~C::.'.:~~!:Eu!~",_~~ l .l•h century' and the Fora_descnpl1ve,full·color tra1l.,it o-r:the Pr.i'am·a Sitmar Crtsisel 3nd 'P&O ra.,.,,....,.._..,.. .. ....,...._ .. , str()ngbold In the 16th cen· brochure on castle hotels 1 I rr "d' . l.ll!IKLEYTER;'S FlllEB ltA NC tury of \he "Knight or." the . • Canal -the largest pas: a so. o er a w1 e rangmg l"OOD!i, ntt 0..-1 Dt'i..e. ir..ine..c.iilor· Iron •·and", has the al· contact t~e .-iearest Luf· senger liner ever~· make choice of cruises near ,... n ' thansaorr1ce d I r w t Coast 'LINKLETTEll M1'>No\GEMENT · · the passage thro gh the an ar rom es OORPORAT•OH.uno .. -cer ... 1..,11.,. rt c.lilOrlli• ' ' Waterway I.inking the Atlan~ po s. f ' Shore Leave Pleasant in Mexieo I . ln1111or11,.1l$btlng~11y1(0t· llOl'fliol\. Jkll Urlllleller Travel Agents Sue Bank Tllk11111men1 Hied wUk!IMlc-tv Otrk OllOrMIQI '°""''°" Ho ... ,,.,.5. 19/,. By STAN DELAPLANE --~ -~ -stabsinthe"air.--- \Ve took the road out of f\lanzanillo beside a mirroi-• It looksJike •·Jialace, ordered by Ala.ddin from th e lagoon. A forest of lush banana plants wa~ steaming in ~ geni~ of the la mp. (Oqly the genie had a lousy 'the mor.ning.sun ~The.taxi dri \"er lmeU~ of..rum-Butl----arch1teet.) judged he was only moderately smashed. . Likely It hangover too. r~or he said sullenlY: ··~ow the riCh feel the pinch.'' - President Echeverria announced new laxes: A new car in 1.lex ico will cost a third more. If you make .Sl00,000, lhe government wants half. The dri\'er said : "The rich did not mind when EcheVerria passed the tax Jaws . Bu~now he wants to ·COLLECT the money. They are indignanL" He blew a little rum at me and his tires screeched as we turned into Las 1-ladas. All the cruise ships go into Manzanillo, Jt's not much of a town : A small central plaza \Vith scrubby palm trees. A statue or a revolutionary hero. Indians from up country sit on the curb, waiting for the rickety bus. There's a ro\Y of palm-thatched open huts across the street. You can sit and drink dark beer from Orizaba and they open fresh oysters for you . Jt 's a hot, low town on a deep blue bay. It slides off into lagoons, a nd green mountains rise behind it. .. ISSIDE L1\S H'r\DAS has a marbled look. (There's marvelOuY l\1exican tile, but the builders brought in marble from Italy.) ·There's a hit If acre of swimming pool done in circles. ~oolside .bars serving pina cqladas -drinks are mostly $1.SO a smash. Rooms go forS52. Like all hotels spririging up ov-er fti1exico, there's a . .service problem. - ' A hotel man told me: "There is no pool of waiters. So we must.take our people out of .the villages. Now the village boy bas always scooped up his beans with a tor· tiUa. "\Ve put him in.a beautiful waiter's uniform. But we have a hara time reminding him that people want spoons on the table." The wailers were willing. We ordered ceviche. chopped fish in lemon juice, hot sauce, tomato and avocado. ' TJIE WAITERS .RAN in a nd out of the kitchen. I , SAN FRANCISCO lAP) members and issue mem- -Th·e-18,000-memb·er--be·r·s hip~c"3."l''d s and American Society or Travel traveler's checks, publish a Agents has asked a £ederal travel magazine, and·orrcr court to stop the 1world 's reduced prices on car ren· largest bank rrom going tals. intothetravelbusioess. Anolik also said a The society filed suit marketing survey taken.by \Vednesday, contending the bank la st year sho"•ed it Bank or America is forming could capture bet\veen 6.9 an organization called -and 19 percent or the state's Pathwa)"S Travel Club in travel business in the rirst violation of federal law yearofoperation. prohibiting a national He further argued the banking association from bank would have an unfair operating a Lra\'el club advantage because it han· oragency. dies the accounts of inany Alexander Anolik, a travelagents. lawyer representing the travel agCnts, said•the bank will charge $15 a year to PUBLIC NOTICE . "*" Pvflolllllled Or•na-CHsl o.nv Piiot, "°""'""' 10, II. 1• Ind OlcltfnCel" 1, t'14 •1J2.14 ,ICTIYIOUS IUSUoES~ No\lllE STATElllENT TM loUowo "II """""' I\ o4ing IHnlnt5t.s: Lf"IK , PROPERTIES, lltl: °"Pon. Df\W!, lr••ne. 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'') You come In sight of Las Hadas -it means "the fairies'' -al a bend in the nowery road. it•s a spectacular sight. Gleaming white. An up-and-down 1igsaw or minarets and onion towers. Circular staircases climbing to heaven knows where. Jt twists and turns. It makes unpredictable stone ~ooze Bus In Holland ' .l(·LDDSTERZANDE, • I said: "Listen, amigo. We must eat. I must get back to the boat.'' I got the same driver back. He'd had a rew more rums and was in a better mood. 1-le--aaid ;....!!Senior,..-would you like-to-meet-some beautiful girls?" I said: "P.lan, on that ship there are 581 passengers -500 women and only 81 men. I came ashore for a rest." The driver let me out at the gangway; "Dios, bow wonderlul to be rich." And so we sailed a\lo·ay into the sunset. Netherlands (1\Pl -The .Netherlands' nrst ''boo:te bu s" started No\·, I·. a t"·ice·a·night Friday ser- \'i<:e ror the drinkers or Zttland province. the i\m·1 5terdan1 news1>11p~r l-lel Parool rcpol'ti-d todu.\'. 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(. lllGllll I ATlllClS ADULTS & STUDCllTS 11.zs "TIL J :JfP.I . JACI< LEMMON-(SECOND FROM-RIGHT), INTERRUPTS A-FAMIL v-cELEllRkTION Maureen Stapleton (left), Walter Matthau (center) In "Ju.no and the Pay~ck" Matthau, Le1tao11 'Juno' in Fine Shape -ERNEST-- O'CONNOR BORC.NINI lAW AND DISORDER . Deir 7 • I t:ll s.lt.,tS-. J:l .. 7·1 t:lii . ,.. ,,_, ..., .. ' r.;. ''THE WT DETAIL'' Ill hlJ Ml W./ft& 1:45ol:JM:41 . By CAROL~OORE 01 11tt o.ur Pll11si.n Revolutionary Ireland in 1922 may have been "in chassis" but it's hard to imagine ''Juno and the Paycock''-in ·better-shape than at the !\l ark Taper Forum. ' With such headliners as Walter J.1atthau, Jack Lem· mo n and l\1aureen Stapleton, yo u go expecting a performance of Thanksgiving proportions. Director Geor ge-Seaton nrost erfully leaves the a udience wanting doggy bags to further, savor each ·witticism, each plea for ' TD·DAY'S CROSSWDRU PUZZLE ACROSS 77 Nickel 151 Liquid rock .... 1tic vine. 101 Founialn symbol 152 Oneorany 33 t:...:lamation orders 1 Mi'rniCS· 78 White sheep 154 Celestial 35 Morals 1103 Ungulate 6 Human being 80 Sounded body guardian 105 Russian 12 Monastery 82 Cries of pain 156 Axilla 38 Scream river 17 Cruataoean 84 Topers 158 Paid athletes40 -~ 106 Curtain 21 Basquecap 86 Excuse 160 Guido's contenders fabrics 22 Awaken 88 Thin cookie note 41,. Lyric muse 107 Motherless 23 Succinct 90 Southern 161 Nfgative 43 Anatomical calf 24 RObutt river vo1e d uct 108 Gland: 25 Es:Sfnce · 92 Fail to hit 162 Dismounted 44 Norse comb. form 26 Tattered 94 Nephrlc 1&3 Stonewo~er explorer 111 Stormed cloth • 96 Midday 165 Musical note46 Clothing 113 Licit 'Z1 "-deum" 97 Weather lore-166 Oolong 47 Sou(ce 117 Choose 28 Nautlcal cas1:2wds. 168 Restrict 48 Gushforlh 119 Maritime "stop"' 102 Metal 170 Queue 50 Vestibule 121 Calyx leaf 29 Mine 1astener 171 Happening 52 Emphasize 124 Assamese principle, each banjax. The Boyle family: "Cap· lain" Jack (Matthau), wire Juno <Stapl et on>. son Johnny <Joh n Glover) and dau ghter 1.'Ia.ry _(Laurie Ptan geJ struggles haphazardly against the ravages of unemployment a nd Die·hard s vs. Free Staters. JOllNNY has demolished a hip and lost an arm in the conflict. Glover 's startling seizures of combat fatigue h.in t of the savagery beneath the surface. Otherwi se, Atatthau and his buddy "Jdxer'' Daly (Lemmon) are at their best ''shari n g'' b re·a kfast. pushing each other toward possible jobs, s'cheming about a forthcoming legac.•y a nd ··collogin' over balls o' malt" at n eighborhood saloons. l\1a tthau switches his lameness from one leg to the oth-er as Lemmon hides on t h e r ooft op t o keep one step ahead or Stapleton who is folly aware that the pair "have worn out their health 'insurance, unem· ploymenl checks and now me." Their esprit in the style of two Musketeers winds up the play as the audience, too, is caught in the drunken reeling. bickering interrupted by th e gaiety o f th e ·Gramophone. Or. per haps we were mesmerized by the Irish brogue. That took an adjustment at first but soon even lhe malapropisms were ringing true. l\fatthau was sure the ..world's in a state of chas· sis" that wou ldn't be solved even if he did find a job befitting his ••attackY case." '• TllE FORUM usually doesn 't offer such big names but-"Juno" would have beCn lost on any of the larger stages at the Music Center, now celebrating its decade of achievement. John Conklin judiciously eropped the Forum's thrust design to suggest tenement claustrophobia. Crate stools. curtain par· titions and s mudged walls approximated the origina l s etting i n the Abbey Theater wh e re "Juno'' esta bl ished t heater or. Naturalism. Dorothy Je a kins ap· propriately tattered the cast, especially Lemmon who r esembled Emmett ~ell y hobo 's bowler, misbuttoned jacket and high-top shoes. MI SS ST A PL E TO N draws on her previous suc· cesses as Tennessee Wit· Iiams' heroines and the cori'· sciousness-raiser in TV's "Tell Me Where It Hurts" to make het r'Ole as note~-6r· thy as the contagious slap- stick. Although she isn"t sure she can cope with "the pain of carryin' 'im out" as well as the '"pain of bringin' "im M in," she remarns the THE TUIE ... steadying inrluence. 7:10 a t-.JO Those .who did not know he'....., the lights dimmed before a 1~,,,,,,,,~·~-~·~-;;~sz.~10~=~ semi ·epilogue by ?i1 atthau~ and Lemmon applauded as if reli eved of witnessing the armed attack that interrup. ted the furniture movers. To under.score his mes· sage that •·civil war should be waged only for a. deep <1iid great cause." O'Casey lets the comics-lrolic again. _ ..... +tWJJO llCLUStVE! s..o,....c..., ,... ........... .... c ... 1.-1rlM1r! Ahn'ftef'-Pt! KERMIT SCHAFER'S ~ ~~88~£.~ entrance 104 Round 172 Joined 53 Vag rant tribe ~ 30 Chinese bu ilding together 54 Cavalry 125 Roman CIVIL str ife creeps t hroug h t he comedy or ••Juno'' as it did through the music of ··cabaret.'' B based on radio & T.V.'s most hilariou s boners! .... pagoda 109 Helm 174 long-necked weapon despot 31 Continent• position bird 56 Bequeath 127 LeninQrad's abbr. _ 110 Mistake 175 Female 58 Acc ount river 32 Exonerate 112 Fusible rabbits e ntry 129 Girl's name 34 Clergymi.n: su'bstance 176 Gigantic 60 Print 132 Tease: slang abbr. ' 114 Sentence 177 Disregard measure 134 Tearing 35 Desire ender 178 Terminated 61 French · 136 Make known greatly 115 Adjective income 139 Expunger 36 Overhead suffix DOWN 63 Redact 141 German train 116 Plural 65 Submarine article 37 Any: ending 1 Subside detector 143 Country Scottish 118 African 2 F1owerpart 67 Mature 144 Burn 39 German river region 3 Urge: 69 Royal 145 CriPpling 43 Quay 120 Gallops Scottish command disease 45 Electrical easily 4 Think 71 Foe 146 Chemical unit 122 Scope logically 73 Allude compound 46 Enrages 123 Numb 5 Unfamiliar 75 Choirvoice 148 Forward 49 Revere ·126 Heathen '6 ---Antony 79 Binary 150 Boardgame 51 Mends socks 128 Af ric an 7 Verbal compound 152 Aromatic 53 Silence river 8 Okay: slang 81 Heavy cotton herb 55 Wed secret1y130 Cut of meat 9 You: Italian 83 Pry 153 Famous 57 Thelmpolo 131 Pain! 10 Astraddle . 85 Bone: Latin 155 French 59 Nun applicator 11 Confederate 87 Russian s ummers 62 Estimate 133 Disjoin genera\ despo1s 157 Pokerstake 64 Diving birds 135 Speedy 12 'Flower 89 Unkni t 159 Soothsayer 66 Aciuatic .137 New: comb. extract 91 Matriculate 163 Honey mammal form 13 Sloping part 93 Pancake 164 Actress 68 Monopolize 138 Unearthly 14 Dared sauce Gardner 70 Sojourn 140 Bibl ical king 15 Reverse 95 Prelend : 165 Oyewood 72 English 142 Romans curoJe 2 wds. tree. fam ily 144 Health 16 Still 97 Utlered 167 Frui t punch 74 Space resort 17 Sear 98 Open sore 169 "The -·· pa!hvJay 147 Venomous 18 Electronic 99 Compass ~ Squad" 76 01 the snake detector point 173 Receiving matter 149 COal part 1.9 Active 100 Sewing need guests 9 10 II 11 • • • " • • • I • • " " II • ' I M • " " . ,U • " IL " • " • • II "' # ,, • • ,-,, • • • • ·~ '" '" I "' 110 "' '" 1n ,. IV '" Lii ,. ,. ,. • , . ,. ,. '" ,. ,. '" ,. ' ,. ,. Ill \. ,. '" '" '" ,. \!/ ,. '" ,. Ill ,. '" I~ ,. Ill • llZ Ill ,. m ,. SEE Ct.ASSIFIED SECTION FDR ANSWERS 'I I .. But Se<1n O'Casey·s script leaves us all the more dum· bstruc.k. \V·e h ad been lau gliing, n ot subcon· sciously whistling. What can we say the 5econd tim e we hear , -'"Where were you then-my darling son was riddled with bullets?'' We had been involved like EXCLUSIVE! • .... y WAIHOl.'S "DRACULA" "VELVET VAMPIRE!' ... -- gos s i p y n e i g h bo rs w i th 1 t---:=:'::-::=-;-::::--I ~"":::::§: Laurie's fleeting romance1 1 with theosophist Char les w .... M...__I PW Bentham or t he family Sl .oo-frff Me;:;';:;,;:;;,,,,~ 'THE GAMBLER"• 'The ~pol~ Kr.Mtz" "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT"• ' "TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT"•• , "JUGGERNAUT"•• ' "ZEPPELIN"•• "SLEEPER"•• "BANANA •• ·,, ', "Everything You f'Jwrr• Wantwd to Know AboUt Six"• "CALIFORNIA SPLIT"• 'THE LAST OETAIL"• IN CONCERT SATURDAY, Nov. l&th...:12:00 MIDNIGHT A.S.6.W.C. 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Burton, Loren in • TV Drama So ph i 11 L o r e n und Ric h ar t.I Burl on sl ur together in one.of the great romunti c dramus or all tirrie, "Brie£ f;ncounler" hy the hi te Noel Co11•urd 1Yh1ch WiiS rilmcd Utl luc:1iiun 111 England for the ll;itlmark Mall of Fa ml·. It wi ll hc s hown on Tue.sd11y, rrom 8:30 to 111 p.m., on Channel 4. "Brief Encounter," .... r1t- ten almost 40 years ago, 1s o.ne or t he IT\OSl eduring, llmeless and b~sl loved or Coward's stories. It is a ICJJ- C!Cr, 61ttersweet tale ~or a man afi d wom an, each mar- ried to anothe r partner, who meet by chance, fall deeply in love and ultim ately part. Now a ne w , upda ted "Brief Encounte{.'' its lll'· lion again amplified with. additiona l settings a nd scenes, comes to television. It wil l be So\i hiu Loren's.TV drama debu t. .<\Ian Bri ~~es dire.els. 1\n imµCJr lanl 11100\'ation ' ' .Y1>11r Horoscope To1Horr•nv Pisces Makes Contacts MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 i\Rl f:S (ri1arch 2l·A11ril 19)! h·ie low. Don't ru~h decisions. Some persons, in· , cludln~ family members, are throwing burdens on • your shoulders . You 'l1eed more room to move. Key is to know when to d raw line. TAURUS (April 20-~l<iy 201: F'in ish r a ther than initiate project . Concen- trate on the basil's. Don 't scatter rorcl's. ''ou ""ill bl' asked to t•a rry burden not rightly your O\Y n. One. \.u s u a lly h umorous,' iS morose. GE!\JINI (!'\fay 21-J une "BRIEF ENCOUNTER" Sophia Loren -201:-Highlight indepcnden· in the plot is lhat Anna Jes·· son !Sophia I~ore n ), the married \\'Oman \\'ho has a brief affa ir with a doctor she meets accidentally at a ruit11·ay statio1~. is noW"por- traycd as being Ita lian-born rathe'r tha n a n Engl_ish- 1\·~nlt.111. 1'h'is ne1v element. i\llss Lore n be lieves. gives ;idded :ippeal to the story, ce, origin ality. Be you. Refuse to be intimidated. 'Your own style shou\Cl be emphasized. \\'h at· counts now Is confidence. ~le mber of opposite sex could ser\·e as inspiration. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Som e persons throw w e t bl a nli e t o n you r aspirations. Keep th e fai !h -and your hun1or! ''ou have more .~I rt•ngl h than mighl be :1pp3renl 011 sur· \\ill not jell:Don 't fool your· fact'.. sclr. \\'ipe th1,1 rosC' ti11t rro1n LEO (J uly 23·Aug. 22~: ~·ou r glasses. Sec :1s Is. not Expand horizons, Accent through cocked h<.il uf ~'i:ih· <1b1Ji~-tc)fffia .opcru nl,lS, lo ful lh in~llflf." perceive mean1 ng11 th,at <1r_e CA PRICORN !Dec. 22· obscured to o~hers. ~x~lo1t ·J an. l9l: Yuu won't St!I ull sense ~f knowu1g, otbm1ng. you want ut once. ''ou mny· VIRGO {Aug. 23-Sept. suffer ten1po r;11·y setback 22): Bud ge t n1 ay be But no\Y you clln n1111i1· squeezed. You feel pi nch, \•a lu 11 ble conl;1ct s . I f lack Of freedom . 1'hi:i is but pu ticnl , )'OU i.:uin signifil':111\ te n1por a r y and will allie~. · boo1nerang 1n your fll\'Or Cut some corners . Tl'ar down for pur r,o ~l' 11f rebui lding. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0l·l. 22 l: Cycle is s uch that you gain supporl or professional .superior. You also arouse e nvy a mong associates. Changes a re in order bul some around you \\'ill resist. Be fl exible. .. • SCO RPIO !Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Get \\'hat sou want lhro u g h d i pl o m a t ic inquiries. \\'ork behi nd the scenes. Be sublle . lf you try to force your way, you ,,·ill be lhrO \\'n for a Joss. SAGI TTARIUS !!\O\. 22 Dee. 211· If you mix munl'.V and friendship. the n1ix t t11·c 1\Ql't\KI US j Jun. 20-Ft•h. 1s1· l'tnt· for 11ublish1ng, 11d \•erllsing -i.:et f;tl'IS in 01· 1l~·r :ind arr:ingc pnuritie:.. You a r t.-1::u in H lo reac)i ·n1orc people -il is unpor tanl to fini sh \vhr1t you sturt P lSCES 11.-eb. 19-l\larch 201 : \'ou µr1.• able to brt'uk through res trictions, ob· ~tuch!s . !\ln11cy in escro\Y n1ay be released . Cush flO\Y fl o\\':O: Otll'<' again. \\'clcomc chulte11Hl', new contacts. Ir tuday is your birthday you arc ;1 nutu rul teacher you a lso u 1·e i nt uiti \•e. sonle\\'h:il ntuody. inlens1·. loyal !n family and C'Onscr \;Jli\·e 111 n1one.v m•1l lt~rs. If s inglt.'. n1 ;1rriagt• 1s on hori1.on Plumbing Takes Its Toll on Eather AT WIT'S · END • "You are <i ll wrong,'' I b;ithroom has nol bubbled, you ha\'C hair falli ng out., ~a id . "It's stundi ng 1n hi ssed, dripped, tritkled. e ither pla ce 1t in lhe r r o n t o f a n o pe r. or run O\'Cr. I don"t mind nearest receptacle or br:tid r e fr igerat o r door l ike a d miltin-g I 'm not th e ii b:t ck into your original yo u 'r e w a ilin g f or wo rld 's greatest plum -hair. ll<'p lacc all caps on ~hange ." be r . 1·1hy a r c you their original bottles or '"Th is is not a ga me snieliering'."' tu b e s and report' any SUnda • November 10. 197<1 I • Folk Festival 'r he Gauc hos. an Argentine dance group pictured abo\'C \VC:t ring. tho traditiona l Guucho rostumc. \\'ill be among fl:.J IH't~ groups representing 10 countries \Vhich \\'ill pcr forn1 Thursday throug h Saturday al the .l C\\"£'11 Court. Sout h Coast Plaz;1. 'l'hc Gauchos \Viii perform al 12 noon. 2 . ..t, and 7 p.nl. t<'riday. '!'he C\'ent honors lht.• i::rand opening of the South Coast l'l<1 ZJ t'Xll'qsion. "" WiNi1J1 P'owel My"'° Loy '"THE TH\H MAM" • ....,...,w.,;,~ M~•• 0 '5'11iw• "TA•I•H. THE AP'E MAH"' By ERM A HO~IH ECK ~J y hus ba nd c ra\\·l~d out from under the bathroom sink. rose to his reel, s u·m · moned the entire fa mily a bout 'him and said. ''I sup· pose you a ll "·onder 'A'hy I ha ve gathered you ht!re tod ay." \\'e all nodded sOJ>crly. "I have j usl cleaned out the trap under this .,.,,a.sh- bowl a nd I .'A·ould like to in\•entory the itents I have removed : 14 too th past e caps. one s hampoo r ap, a blue 'ba lloon. a plastic nava l officer, ""\1·ine bottle cork, three rubber bands. a di1ne an d a class ring from a gi rl 's srhoo) in Peori a " show," said my husband susPieiouS. g u r~;11J:,"-no1 sci ~by-pin'!> an.a 85 ·pounds e\'cnly. ..This is serious. "('l\1 SO R R\'. 1r s justri':·•:":h:":":'·:i:m:m::•;";,i·~·'~''il'~-~ .. ~~~~~~~===~=~ qt hair'. \Vh~l are we goi ng \V e are the only family in that no one rese:tls a toilet to do about 1t?" the bloc~ who has a li \'e·in "'ilh Play· Doh." - '";\re you suggesting a pl umber who retired al "I do the best I ca n .. If il "!O ~11\·cr. the 1l1mf' is minr,"' :-;airt m.1· son. "DON'"I' 1nterruµt ..... 1 Barbie bra. a ~nci\ stud. a tooth. possibly hu man. a lugga ge key. 17 rusted AndNEWr _.., ... l'IOll'lt, •AIRPORT~ by Ar thur HIM~. F~tnd · N..,.011 Center ~" Beith • &44·0760 COHTIHUOUS SMO~S S•TUIOAY & SUMDAY HO , ... ss1:s l'll:.4.Sl .. garage sale'!" I \"enlured. age 23 to live out the T'CSt li\"ing with four people \l'ho "I a m not suggesting a of his life in J.lilton l lcad. are not re ady ~·et for in- gar11ge sa le," he said bet· ''A \\'eek has not gone by ~loor plumbing. /\o"'· here "'ecn clenched teeth ··1 that some th ir.b in th is is the plan. In the future, if <i nl sul;:gcsting that 0 this,.----------------------l fam il y sto 11 littering the plun1bing. Do you -kno\\' \\'hat rea ll ,\' ag~r a \'ates 1111' ·.• •• "I k1ioy,· .... 'i a id a son ra is in~ h is hand. ·"rhe night \\'C left on 32 lights and no one \Vas home." "'.'In . 1t 11·as m y feet hanging out the v.o inlfow la st s um mt·r on ttur \'acat1on .·· • Bu1n1 P11k •821·<1070 CO-HT "Von Richtofen & Btown" HO P~SSES l'llASl - STP.RRING CH1UILTON HESTON I KP.REN llL,iCIC 1 GEORGE KENNEOI' GtORIA SWlllNSON I HELEN REOOY EFREM ZIM8 .. ltST Jll. 1 SUSAN CLilll;lK SIO CE lllSAR I LINOA BLAIR .. ,. 5ellin9 look! ·-· ------ THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! I -P'LUS- ll:ATLl:'S AHIM.4.TIOH "YELLOW SUBMARINE" hchT"-"-. ...... 14 You11 'In ••w•ll••-il "IARTHQUAKI" • ~;,,;.. ... -..,lUI· "l ltlY TWO fWO HATS" Gt UJOflT 'ICI( ClfSI Al"".U JI. ___ .. ·-.. -..... "THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE" Pl US "SLITHER" ·'l US- "fHE VEL VET VAMPIRE" FROM Fas hion ,N ewp ort Islan d Beac h STEREO SOUNDS OF THE H ARBOR ' • . ' I • • ' ' • I, .. I. ' ' ' • l ', l ' ' ' I, I f fl OAILYPILOT Answers Written I In Dust CHICAGO <AP! -The pe11:nnial dust storms on litafs have provided a clue on bow to 'i>rovide cleaner o:iir in so me indus trial • . J I I I Sundav.November10.1,74 ·I ' ' STARTS MON DAY AT At.L 23· STORES ,. . SHOP TOMORROW 10 A.M. 'TIL 9:·30 P.M. (except Downtown L.A. 'Iii 7:30, Oxnard 'Iii 9) Pla.J1.lS. t.n a £ludy which grev.• out 1----- ot res~1:trt:h on the l\lars storms, Jl ror. Stuart A . . lloenig of the University of A .ri:conu found that ex-· '-Cremely fi.ne dust p<irticles n o.rmaJl y ac quire a neg;,iti ve cttarge as they are t'olled and tumblud by the wind. 'J'he study js being parlilllly financed by the American Foundrymen's Society. · Jn laboratory tests. dust fia mples have been grouna into extremely fine par- 1 t icles, of a size that can en~ ler the hun1an lung. Arter ha\'ing been blown into a dust chan1ber, their rate of ~ttling has been measured. Ily introducing a fog of Positively charged water droplets which seem to al· tract the ,negati\'ely cha.rged dust particles, researchers have been 3.ble to increase the rate of dust fallout from the air. According lo an AFS spokesman, such a system holds promise of having a direct application in metalcasting and other in· dustries where dust is a sev~j;! probJem. Nan made Rain Seen As 'Safe' MEN~O PARK <UPI) - A "'euther researcher says tha~ Colorado River water supplies in three western states could be increased by 17 percent by seeding clouds v.:ith chemic.a ls to increase rain and ~nowfall. ''W (hlnk that an operation-ol.)lrogram in the Uppe r Colorado River Ba'{ln 'r cou}d be environ· l[l«ii~a~y .. sare if lhe en· \·lrOnmenlal and ecological f'ffects "·ere adequately monitored and evaluated," Leo Wcisl:fl?°'eker"said. \Veisbecker. an engineer \Vilh the Stanford Research Jnstitutc, outlined benefits of \\'eather modification in a study based on fipdings that res ulted from a National Science Foun· d::ati'on progr.am. ,, lie said lt\e Study was on t he so -c alled proposed \\li nt e r Oro g r ap hic Sno,,·pack r\ug me ntation ~\\"OS ,\) progr an1 for a 109.500 -s quarc-n1il e river basin area in Colorado, l 'tah and \\·yarning. \\'cisb;.i cker said storm clouds in the region could be seed e d v:ith s ilver iodide to inc rease moun· tain snov.·fall and adding water runoff sources for agricultural and Jndustrial uses. I I l-Ic said the Bureau of Reclamation currently was conducling a pilot project in Colorado's San Juan i\lo unt a ins to lest the technology in anti cipation of a Jarg.e-scale program 1hrou g h o ut the three states. \V e i s ba cker s aid , hO\•!e\·er. Lhat the \\'eathet modificatio n m ethods l'OU!d run afoul of congres- ~ion<il opposition. I-le said !lOVer11mcnt ·leaders and elected officials v.·cre v.·or- ried :tbout undesirable s ide effect~. COLOR TELEVISION WH"f BUY ONE FOR $450 .. ? You can lease a brand ,,.-w r.01or""1e1ev1s1on tor "' 11111.:: as $.13 a mont h Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADYAM'TA.GES TO LEASING. ff'°" ..iity •Me\_.. Ollffey .t M-.y •Ho WOfTT .... ..,.. lih ......... ., ...... •M""' •'9Jrt A"-'/ G~Tr .... M .UOw~t• for JOllll' ok1 TV. Call No• to Rner•e Yow Set H.OYO'S LIASIHG 714/533-6730 hlf tM: s.t. IM: S.. IZ.I ...... 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In ooys 2T·4. 8. 99 was $14 • •loddlers 128 • • • . ,, . cz omplete 24' piece set solid wood dice table of glassware' in blue . forfainilyentertainment · Includes B each: 6 ·oz. juice, 9 18"x36" di ce table with dice, :- qz. on·\he-rocks, 12 oz. bever· rule book, and in structions. To : a~e. El Dorado in blue. provide hours or great run. f>. 99. sale 9 .. 99 reg. 25.00 , ·Shop daily 10 ~m . to 9:3Q ; Saturday , 10 to 7; Sunday, noo ~ to 6 . . . . Soulh c;a,st Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St .. §.46·9321 Westminster Mall-Golden ~late at Dan Diego Fwy .• 898~2521 •• • • .. -· I • . ' \ , . , ..... , . - l MAY.CO ~ ' • . I . ....:•~ \ • -• ~Sun=•,;!Yc.· "°='":.:"':::""'=':.:•"-. ':.:":..:•:....-.:.-~· _ _,OAJ:=L.Y::..::Pll""o.!.r _,(;._I._ Trojans Sniffing Roses After 34-1 O Vic~ory --. UCLA Bags 21-0Win OverDuckS '· LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Jeff Dank-"'.' worth, making his debut as UCLA's ' starting quarterback, ran for two touchdowns and the Bruins defense ~mothered Oregon for a 21·0 Pacilic-8 victory o.yer the Ducks Saturday: I The 50phomore from Reno rambled 15 yards fqr the game's (irst score in lhe openin& period, dked.ed a 68-yard soorii' dcive after the second-half kicko ind sne~fcec$ One f&rd for the third ouchdowo1earJy In the fourth quarter. '. t , • --+-- --Dankworltt's· startint; debut was . aelayed ~Y an ankle ~nju.ry suffered I Sf'ti Phot1>, Pafll' c.z against CalifOmiia .when first-string quarterback John Sciarra was lost for the seaSOn with a broken-ankle. Dankworth comr;ileted 4 of'g passes for~ yards and rushed 12times for69 yards before giving way to freshman Steve Dukich, rrom New;>ort Harbor lligh, the'starter Jast week in a defeat ' ' • ' .at Washington, with 10:30toplay. ~~t~..,;~i.i.--••••illll'.!•:.i•l!!!!F!~~~!!"!!J!' The.,Bruins defense intercepted-fou" • ~ --Davis Sparks USC To Rout of Stanford llyGLENNWlllT~ OITMo.i"l"I ... ,.... ST ANFORD-lt was now or never for the University of Southern C31ifor· nia and thr! Trojans of coach John 1'1· cKay made it now as they trampled Stanford, 34·10, h_ere Saturday after.: noon. I\ turnout or 83.500 waiched SC take the inside track tD the Rose Bowl as the men of Troy put together a lethal offense and a suffocating defense to rack up USC's Yiidest margin of vie· tory over Stanford since 1967. Vjctory leaves USC alone atop the PacifiC-8 Conre·rence football race with t'4'0 circuit games remaining (Was hington and UCLA at the -Coliseum). J\lcKay, puffing a fat cigar and \\'earing a broad glin following Salur· day's conquest. said the win over Stanford "'as one of SC's top two ef· forts of the year. the other being a 54·7 shelling of Washington State. But he said he feels his forces can play better than they showed here. lfc did ,allow, however, that USC's scoring drive on its first series or lhe third ·quarter was probably its most impressi\'e or the year. " another Sl yards carne through lfie air. Stl.lnford, on its knees most of tbe time, had only 80 }'ard< rushing and 155 passing as the fired ·up Card"1<!1 and Gold took it to the hosts. As Limahelu said aftet~·ard, "v.·c were under pressure-th~ W'.t!t ·it for the Rose Bowl. That really had uS fired up-that and the ex:tra rivalry "·e feel with Stanford." It \.\'3S Limahelu \.\'ho won the game from Stanford a year ago, ki cki ng a fie ld goal \Vith three scronds left for a 27-26 victory. ··1 "·as hoping it "'Ould· n"t come down to another situation like that this year," he said. •·But If it had, I was ready to do it again." SC's dominance asserted itself early a nd by the time it \\"as 17-0 the Trojans had outgained Stanford, 14:1· 23. . . The Cardinals could never get going behind sophomore quarterback Mike Cordova, who was frequently booed for his ineffecti.ve performance until he was finally replaced ~ate in the game. PitcKay said he \\'asn't trying to humiliate Stanford by trying (and recovering) an on·side kitk after going ahead 31·3. ··\\1e were kicking from their 40 <ar- ter two penalities> and "'e just decided we might as \\'ell try-that as kick into the end zone and.gi\•e them the ball at their 20." Norv Turner passes and recovered t wo Duck fwnbles, st~.ying the- Ore{on orrense and giving UCLA the tlsc ·s AN~HO.NY DAVIS RUNS FOR AN.EIGHT-YARD GAIN AGAINST STANFORD. ""That and our opening drive of the game .,.,.as the dominating force for us. v he said . "Today )Ve tackled well, r a n well, threw well. blocked "·ell. covered punts "'ell and kicked field goals "·ell. \Ve tried to pass early becaus~ Sta11focd is physical and tough to run against so "'e tried to5of· SC got its final field goal with 14 :13 to go in the game, ColloY.'ing recovery of that kick. Two years ago when ?i1 · cKay \\'On here he was quoted as saying he wished he coold.beat Stan· ford 2,000 to O and \\'hen th~ on-sides kick was tried, some \.\'riters thoug~t maybe he was going for',bJti objec· offensive opportunities it needed. __The victory before 32, 713 at )fem'orial Coliseum was UCLA 's fifth against two defeats' and two ties a·nd upped the Bruins' Pac-8 record to 3-1- 1. The shutout was UCLA's first since blaliKlrig California 32-0 in 1969. • UCLA m1;1rched 63 yards on eight runs, Dankworth carrying three times for 31 yards, in the drive for the first touchdown with 9:13 gone in the game. Sophomore Jim Brown, a 6-2, 207- pound fullback, plunged one yard for UCLA's second touchdown, . which came on a six minute.-~15-play drive after the second half kickoff. Carl Zaby gained one yard for a first down on fourth down at the Oregon seven. Dankworth plowed ahead for five on the next play and Brown barged through for the score lrom the Bruiiis' short-yardage wish- bonefor·rpation. , 1. Late i(.rfle thinl quarter UCLA mov~ fronfthe Oteeon •to the one· yard line after JGeoe Settles recovered Georie BenMtt's fumble. But Bobby Green· stopped Brown on fourth down i~de jlhe one and the Ducks took oveT... • Ex-Huntington Beacb High and Golden Wesl,College.atar Brett White kicked all three extra points. Jfe has now kicked. all 24 or his attempts this season. AtJCGan1es . . . St_udent Apathy, TV ·Curtails Attendance Junior college sports-particularly football-once enjoyed big crowds. ,kee n co mmunity interest a nd reasonably hi gh irl\'Ol\'ement by their oWn student hod ieS. Those were the days "'hen the Jr. Rose Boy.•(· brought c{'Owds of 40,000- plus· to Pasaden'a tO: watch Califor- nia's leading junior college football team mi-et the best .~ppos ing ele\·en a vailable. And On alJ'butoneoceasion. the outsider wa,S"from out or state. Orange Coas\';Cotl'en t1~ed to dr11"' ., , ------- ~WHITE WASH nouts. And he says TV saturation deserves almost equal responsibility. ' "People can stay home and see all the sports they want. plus first run mo\'ies and other good s hows. They don't have to get out and drive, fi b>ht croY1ds. parking and spend money to see a football game y.·hen they Can get good entertainin ent at home \.\·ithout spending a dir1'e. ''Tucker says. '"\Ve should get the bulk of our cro"•ds from student bodies. \'et the ne\v attitude "·ith students is .to put do\.\·n anything traditional and r guess footballisatradition. ' , ··1 don 't think on-campusp!-'blicity is \·ery good. There are almost no ban- ners or signs about the games and nothing on the pu'blicaddresssystem. I bet a Jot of the students don 't e\'en know they can get in for nothing. ··1 think inte1·est is thC:l'e bcc<.iusC' people I bump into away from school are a\vare or \vhat we a.re doin g Rams Battle New Look Atlanta L()S ANGELES CAP) -Coach Chuck Kpox or the Los Angeles Ra'ms looks forward to a revitalized Atlanta f-'<1lcon team today when the. two Nat ional Football League teams clash at ~Iemorial Coliseum . tenthem up. "1 thought \l"C contr~led the tempo. You 1;an't play "'e ll every wee~, Yes,J thought \.\'e'd do belier here than "'e did against Cal last "'eek because Y.:e tould n't pl ay any worse than that." USC "s two scoring dri\'es l\fcKay referred to "'ere impos ing. The Trojans took the opening kickoff and erunched 75 yards in 14 plays, con- suming 6: 11 of playing time lo take a 7-9 lead, follo'"'ing Chris Llmahelu's conversion. I Then after Stanford had picked up a bit or momentum the last of the second period to trim the gap to 17-3 at hal(tim~. Troy put together the clin- cher. !\loving from its 8, SC ripped off 9Z sards in 6 plays. staying on the ground Referring to the firing.of Norm \1an and attacking the right side or Stan- Brocklin as Falcons coach l:i st ford's defense. Anthony Davis tiad 46 Tuesday after a 2·6 record, Knox com-of those yards. including the final 21. mented, '·Any time a coach ~eaves fleputtogether anotber spectacular ·"·ho is unpopular y,.ith t.he!players and effort, churning out 119 yards in 22 another o ne takes over who is carries, scored tY.10 toochdo"'ns, pas. popular, it has to help team IJlOrale." sed nine yards to John J\lcKay for Ne verlheless, the Rams, !<Vith a 6·2 . apother and caught two passes fOr 17- mark, are favored by 14 p0irits oVer r' yards .. the invaders ror'the 1 :OS kickoff. · Davis now has 3,267 career y~rds , . , · \· ~ndneedslS7moretopassO.J.S1 mp· J\1ar~on Cam~bcll , \\ho had been son and become USC's all-time derens1ve coord1natpr, took over the rusher. coaching ~cins fromlVan Brocklin, t~e US~'s ground game \\'as punishing, fo~mcr Rams qua~erback who had 1·ack1ng uo 295 yards net while guided the Falcons since 1968. tive. ~ ~ Losing coach Jack Christiansen said he thought it was one or tb~.4est games he'd ever seen a USC leam play. "The first dri\'e set the tempo game. Their offense was very difficult to derend ••. they thought_ wi:'d ker for Davis so they threw in sorhe pas· ses and reserves and mixed it up well," h~said. Ohio State Upset,16-13, By Spartans £AST LANSING, J\Iicb. lAP) Michigan State stunned top.ranked Ohio State. 16· 13, Saturday on an elec~ trifying 88-yard touchdO\\'ll run b}t fullback Levi J ackson and a post· gam1e ruling by Big Ten Conference commissioner \\rayne Duke. Gt.£NNWtuT£ through the ne"·spapers. if they aren't 1-------~,_., _______ _.:::.:__c.c:=---------,,nmln-g-nrnr~t's tongh-tO}et Campbell said quarterback Doh Lee \\'ill call the signals, a departure from the procedure of Van Brocklin who called all plays rrom the sidelines. It took Duke nearly 30 minutes to confirm what a delirious, disbelievln& capacity l'rO\.\'d or 78,533 had seen - that l\tichigan State had held on a goal-line stand "'ith seconds to play and Ohio State. out of timeouts, had not gotten its final play ore in time from the one· yard line. • • .. _ UCLA 0 •• o-o 1. O I 1-21 UC.U.·o.nl-111 U rw11 t'Mlllll l kll UC~·lta-one ""' twril•lk:a.I UCl.AoDitlkWOfl~ -twn IWl'li&kldJ Flrsr- R"""1-'fMdl P.ulntYMIHi ""'lllfRY•tdS ...... ..... .__ ... f'eMHIK-Y•05 ITATISTIC$ .. ....._.-J2,ltl -" ... ~ "' • 11·1'-ll ... ,., •• ucu n ,.., ~ u ... ··~ ., •" Top Collegiate Football Scores USC34, Stanford 10 UCLA21 ,0regon0 cat 52, \Vashington 2G Oregon State 17, Washington St.3 l\'lichiganSt. 16, OhloSt.13 1'1ichigan 14 , Illinois6 Oklahoma37, MissouriO Nebraska 23,Iowa st.13 Alabama 30, tsU o Clemson 54. North Carolina.32 Auburn 24, Mississippi St. 20 Georgia'J.7, F'lorida ti North Carolina St.12, PeMSt. "t .Kentucky 38, Vanderbilt12 S~IU 18. Texas A&M 14 Baylor34, Texas 24 BYU 21, Arizona St.18 •• (See Details, Page C-?) Sports Today Ott T~levision . 11 a.m. ('2> -NFL FOOTBALi, -'l'he San .Fran· .clsco 49ers meet the~ Dallas Cowboys nt lr\·lng. Tex. J.p .m. (4)-NFLFOOTBALL -The Pittsbur~h Steelers meet lhe Bengals"ntC1nclnnatt 2 p,m. (2) -NBA 81\SKET- 8ALL --The Philadelphia 76ers meet the.Supe.rSonics al Seattle. 4 p.m. !71 -COLLEGE FOOTBALi, '74 -llighllghts or gelected ga mes played this weekend. CSl -COLLEGE .~ooTBALL -Orc~on vie UCLA In 11 game tupcd Srtut"day at the Coliseum. :>.p .m . \71 -JollN MCKAY: FOOTBALL -t'Jlms or tk• USC·Stanfo(d anme, played S.\urday In Palo" Alto. . . near-capacity cro"'ds a nd o c-pt.>opletocomeoutunless they ha\·ea casionally overflow turnouts to i1s kid on the team or in school. 'I"oo. home games. there are more hi gh sehool games on But that era seems to haVl? slipped Saturday . ni ghts compcling with us away. as evidenced by the com-than the re used.to be . paratively IO\V crowd counts this '"Also, there are six junior college season. Saddleback Col lege. whit'h is teams in Orange County whereas there· unbeaten, could have thken its rooters only used to be three. Thal cuts into it a to San Diego in a kid's "'agon. ·bit too.'' Orange Coast drc\v little better in \Vhatever the case. JC football .games al Long Beach and LA •larbor. crowds a~e apallingly small. Perhaps And Colden \Vest had a dismal fol -r~newal of the junior coll ege bo"•I lowing for its,c hampionshipshowdoWn games and elimination or the current with Riollondo last week . playoff system might help rekindle in· Ath"ome.Saddleback manages to get terest. about 3,000 or Jess, which is little to rave about for a school whi ch alQlOst Althoug h he had hoped to ke!!p the same starling lineups, Campbell had lo make one change \\•hen !\like Til - leman hadn't suffic iently recovered from pulled stomach muscles .. lle'll be replaced at defen~ve left tackle by Chuck \V alker, at oCfensive right guard, Jim ~Iiller may get the call if De nnis 11 a,·ig's ha ms tring muscle doesn't respond to treatment. \Vhile Lee calls the 1'~alcons SiB:nals, Knox ,Y.'111 send in the Los Angeles plays to 'quarterback James 1-larris via vt'idc receil'crs. Score l!y OWi""" SoulhtrnC..litatnl• SlanforO USC·O.vis 1 "'" iu .... ~111uc~I U5C·FGL!.,..Mlu1J 1 to I~ l-U OJ Ol-!G U5C·Mdt11 t PIU lrom 0.¥11 (Li,....htlw \t<\ t $1.tn·FGL~l!Ojlo•d?J U5C·Olv1111 "'" tl•.,..htlw~lcll USC·Fo<dlr"" ILi,.,illelw ~ic:~I VSC·FGLlmal!elwU St•n·Pllll>.t~l,.nt•om e.n1....,;n (l..trigtorlSll.ic~) STATllTIQ Fir\l<lowm 11 .. ~~·Ylfdi P1Ui"f1Md~ ~t11rny•rO~ Pi!Si'l .... f """11e:l-lo\t l'l!rwllle1o-,•rd1 AltlNIMI -IJ·*• ""' " ""' " " .. , .. , •·lS ,. l ·llXI ·~· " ,.... "' . ., 11-JS..l .. ,. " ·~ ne\'er has a lose r. Ofange Coast and J<°'ullerton. long-standing fierce rivals, drew about 5,500 for their big con- ference ma tch. _l\nd Golden \Vest lur~s almost no one to its ho1ne games. The • only exceplion seems to be when OCC plays Golden West, then they nearly fill the staditi m. ; Why the·~r attendaoce? Fagans-Cage Pioneer ' •L o OCC's Dick Tucker, dean or the area JC grid coaches, says student apathy is lhe ~ain cause tor light tur- Chargers Face· Chiefs KANSAS CITY (AP) -Dan Fouts or San Diego is expected to test the Kansas City pass defetfSe severely in tod ay's American f'ootball Con- ference battle between the Chargers and Kansas City's Chief~. Fouts had hi s best gnme ever last Sunday. hitting on 12 or 21 ~asses for 33 yards in the €hargers' 36-35 corrie- !rOm ·behind victory over th e Cleveland Browns. ---; An"blher big SarrDiego threat is Don Woods, the third rankt'd rusher in the Nntional Football League, who has gained more tha n 100 yards in four games this season. Woods, a rookie, caught three pas·ses (or U9 yards and s cored two touchdowns 1n the Cleveland game. The Chiefs will counter wi h either Len Dawson or l\fike Livingston a t quarttrback nnd rookie Woody Green at running back. Green collected 146 yards..arut madt'.! a pair of touchdow~s in K;U\sM City's 2.t-14 triumph ov r the Chargers in San Diego two wee s ~go. The Chiefs, who have run up more than 400 yards in tOLal orrcnse in each of the last two games, lost to the New York Giants 33-27 In l Y+'~k. -- •• CIF BossAmo1ig First to Use One-ha11dSliot E:dUor's note: The modernero 1ports vis{a is providing enterlaintrtenl, quojjlJl and oCcosionaUy controuersy on a -acale never before altcined in the ~rld of athletics. Yet sports of days gone by a4o had great moments and 1tar~rformer1. TodtJy our look at thtse dayi focuses on Balboa Island's Ken Fagon1. ~ ByllOWARDL. llANDV The bask~~ali0~~~is:;; career 0£ current CJF commissioner J. Ken· neth Fag ans 'S panned a period from the mid-1920s to the early 1940s. l·Je was a center during the tim~ the ball was taken to mid ·court a(. ter ever.y basket and was still in uniform when the transition was made lo take the ball out of bounds ' after a basket. ' Fagans introduced the one-band shot at Oregon State University as a rreshman in 1929 but i.t was dif· ferent than the modCrn version. "ll was more of a tall-away shot, arched over an opponenl's head rather than a hook or a one·hand set shot,'' he explains. At Oregon State he was a varsity 1(arter for three successive seasons and "'as named 10 the llll- con(ere nce tea m hts Junior and senior years. 1 lronl cally. the Bca\•ers didn't y,•in a conference chainplonshlp un· tll the year after he graduated. When he returned to .SOuthern California alter graduation, he played-A,\U b>1 s kelball "'llh a team. • tipo nsofed by Joe E . Bt'O\vn, the famed Holi)'\\•ood comedian. In 1936 the team was coached by f'orresl Twogood and in addition to 1''agans had Sa:< Elliott. Jerry Nemer. Lee Gutterro and Barking Joe. Kelly on it along with~ers. The team finished second to 20lh Century i;·ox in tournament action to determine an Olympic trials en• trant (rom Southern Calirornia, 20th Ce ntury won the trials~ Going Back IN SPORTS But his greatest claim lo rame in coaching annals was on the high school le\·eJ from 1950-53. In that span he had an un· de(eat~d team that "'On J2 games and over three years his teams \\'On "'S.1 straight. Perhaps the best player he had. Bob Savage, quit school before that undefeated season and Faga ns in · serted a freshman cenlcr-Woody Sauldsberry. Others playing !'or him during that time in clude d George Selleck. Al Waner. Chuck ~·aught, llurold Graham, J im J\larshall ;ind Bennie Daniels. . Fagans \Viii complete 20 years 11s commissioner in June and ex- In 1935, Fagans was selected to-pt\cls to retire about that time. an all-star tea m to play in Japan.. When he took the job in . 195-1 CIF lie represented Oregon State and had an annual budjel of $15,000. during the first week in .Japan, \\'as---Today It's $250,000":" .., teaching that school's system at ··it hus bee n a good lirr," he \\lescda Uni\1ersity. says, ··1 had an oppo11unit~· to tukc The 1935 basketball tea m 'was1he over the Cl r \\•hen It "'as ~elling lirst U.S. sports conlingent to play started and 10 wutch it i::ro"' from ;1 in Japan. liulc over 200 schools to more than 1'~ollowing a lil int in th(! "rmy 400. • during \\'orld \V ar 11 where he ··\Ve now ha\e nine full time coached lhree different tea ms. pcopteon the stare and "·c ha\'C our F:i gons turnl.!d to high tichool O\\'R building. J ""s the only full coaChl nJt In Compton in 1916. ume person \\'hen I !!l:utcd and ~c lie m(~Ved to Compton .JC the "erC' in a rrnted offl ee. next two years nnd directed ll to ··1\dn1ini s trat1on isn 't lik<' third plae(.) in the nalionol tour· coac hin~ a team but I ha\·e enjoyed namcnt In )94~ \\'Ith Uob Johnson. being associated with athletics :ill D a nny John !i ton a nd A I my life a nd \\'ould do it all over Lamont among others. uaain. '' . . "'It "'as the ruling of the back jud &e and the field judge that play had ex· pired before the last play," Duke said of the confusion-fill.ed final seconds. The line judge had brieny signaled an Ohio State touchdov.·n but Duke said the Buckeyes "·Ould hav.e sur. (ered a penalty on the play had lime not r un out. '\'ingback Brian Basehnagc l picked up a fumbled snap at the final gun and plungC'd into the end zone . But the play. as it turned out, didn't count. \Vhen th e gu n went off, both teams, believing they had \\"On, broke into \·ictory dances as the cro\vd sy.·arnled onto the Spartan Stadium rield and .surrounded the l\.\'O squads. Ohio State, unbeaten in 19 straight regular·season games since a similar 19·13 upset he re t"o years agu, en· tered the game a rour-touctido"•n favorite en route lo its scason·end1ng s howdoy.·n \.\'ilh unbeaten and fourth- ranked J\ljchigan. "hich beat lt!inots 1 14 -6 on Saturday to ti.Ike M;lli! posses· sion of first place in the Bi g Ten . The Buckeyes had pul\'eJ'ized eight pre\1ious opponent~ th1s yeaf by a cumulati\'e score of360-i5. The Spart;ins waited unti l the fina l quarlcr for the theatric~ by .Jackwn, "ho broke opC'n lhrou,i::h !ht! left ~1de of the Ohio ~ti.Ile dcfcn~e and raced !lntouched dO\.\'I\ the right siilclinc, and b~· quartcrb;1ck Charlie &gAell, ""ho j ust moments before had tiit :oili kc .fonts >A'ith tt 'l·l·yo rd touchdown strike. "I never s<.1"· a finer !X'rformunce . by a J\1 ichi~:in Stale footbl.lll team," A bea med coach IJcnnis Slolz, \\·hose plnyers had throttled-the devasttating lluckcyc orft•ni:;e all day. "1 lhoughl -our acren'sc played an unbeUe\'Uble game. TherC' "'as trcmcadous pres· sure on our lea m in the second half. Ohio Stute.cnarh \\'oody Hayes said he thou"ht l'ais Buck~yes had scored in lhc lai.t second. ··unUI the ti I ms com~ out. "·e "'on 't know \\'ho "'on," he fumed. \\rhen a reporter sooght t"Omnient follo"·lng Duke'~ derision. Ilayes shuutrcl. using profanity: "Un le~s you quit boiahcring mr. I'm i.:01n" 10 put m~· tii;I down ~·ou r ... thro:1t! ·· Uut he :tfknOY.'ledgcd e~rlie( "1'hey played ;1 great .i:a1ne, and ff did \.\'C. \\'c moved ulnlost 80 1anW with three minulcs to ~ay. That's pretty good ,·· -- Q DAIL 'f PtLOT Sund•t· No'lflmber 10. 1974 ·-• • , ~ Sa.turday of Grid l!psets Pe 1111 St., Florida Shocked in South RAl..1-.:I Gll, 1'-:.t:. (Al'J • f'ullba ck Slun frills i;cored unc lt1Ul0hdov•n und p11s3etJ :?:! )!irds roi· ;1110\ht·r Siitur· da.v 10 lco.1tl :'\orlh Carolina St ate t u un 1n1pr(•:-.Si \'t' 12-7 llp!ooCI ()\•er Sl'\'Cnth ranked r~t:nn Stall'. A crowd of 47 .700 sav• Fri l~s pit~ up , 112 yards rushing asainst the nation 's top team in rushing def1.>nse 1:1nd emb11rritss the Collon Bowl , "''hich fOrf11 ally in- vited the Nittany Lions to pl ay after the game. Th-,:: bid had been unof- ficially tende red before Saturd:iy 's upset, \11hich ""'as the second loss ngain!>l seven victories for Pt'nn State. The \\'oJfpaek, nu.,..· Cal Rolls To 52-26 8·l . i.'i hi>adetl for the Astro· Bluebonnet Howl. :'.: C. St:1tc s tormed t!O J ..irds 111 1<1 plays for a second period touchdown behind the running or frll- ts. \1•ho gained 57 .Y<:irds Jn 1hedrit'e ~ Fritts bolted four yards up lht> middle fo r the initial !it-Ore. The e11Lra point al- tempt "'as blocked by Penn Slate's !\like Hartensteine. t;,itt1rs Stt11111f*d • JACKSO:'\VJLLE. F1a, - llora<:t: K·i n g slipped throueh florid a 's defense for a fi\·e -ya rd. fourth- period score Saturday, ear- ning !he Georgia Bulldogs a 17-16 upset over the sixth- ranked. Sugar ·so~·l·bound ~1orida Gators . SPORTS Alabama Crushes Bengals Aggies, Texas Upended DAL'LAS (AP I -Under. dog Southern l\fethodist, given heart by Oscar Roan ·s bizarrc 14-yar~I touchdown fumble return. follo"''ed t he (~"'tlica l defense of nose gua1•J Louis Keicher and tackle Steve l\lorton to s hock fifth· ranked Texas A&M, 18·14, Saturday and drop the Ag- gies into a lie fo1· firstplace in the South"·est Conferen- <o. The ~1ustangs built up a 16·0 lead over the heavily favored Aggies who closed the marg in to 16·14 with le.ss than five minutes to play on reser v e fullba c k Jerry Honore's second one.yard touchdown run of the day. 'l'e.t:«•s f 'tills WACO . Te x . -12t h.- ranked University or Texas Ul"l T•~· \Vas defeate d by Baylor. 34. liCl.1\ 'rOUCll 00\\'N -Quarterback Jeff Da nk"·orth of UCLA runs into the end 24 . h e r e. Sa turday , 'I.one from th e 16-yllrd line for a touchdown against Oregon Sa lurda-y . Dankworth· l(ings, f Rangers In Tie· ING J.E\VOOO -rrunk St. !\1arseille scored on a re bound shot al 6:48 or the Sl!Cond period to _yil'\' l_.os Angell'S a 2·2 tic 11·ith Nc,1 \"ork Satu'r(l<Jy night, ;.nl!I extend the Kings NaliQnill J·lockey League unbealt't1 string to ei~ht gun1l·:... St. ~l arseilh• re1tistt>red his third goal ·of the se:Jsun from in close after Ne1v \'ork goali e Ed Giaeomin stopped a shot by Danny l\laloney and \\'as unable to smother iL 1'he Rnngerl'!. \1'ho are 6· S-3 ror the season. took a 2· I lead at 2 :51 of t~e second period on.rookie Rick l\lid- dletoo's 15-foot !'hot. -New-¥ork-iu·mµt."ll-lo-i! 1-0 le<id al J7 :0G of lht' opening period on a .po~·c·r play go~I by Steve Vi ckel':o., his fifth ' of the 1'ea~on Vickers took <i fJcrfe('t pass fro1n center .Jean "Ratcllt• o n a bre1.1kal1 a~ to beat Kings gnalie Hog.h.: Vachon. 1"hc Kings s1ur1nf'd back "Victory Fl orida came froi;n behind once to tuke a 10·9 !c<1d and roared to a touch- (h,'>l•n in th e final half. minute or the game \o make it 17-16 but failed in u pas- sing attempt for a lwo.point ronve rs ion . Georgia quarterb:.r.ck i\latl Hobinson threw <t two- point conversion to Richard Appleby -afte r· G~orgia 's last touchdo"·n. That made B IR 1\llNlfllA~I . Ala . fAP l 'J'hircl -rank ed Alllbam u. thi rs ting for ;1nother n;.itional champion- ship, used the hrillianl run- ning of \Vi!Jic Shelby and a 21J-yard touchdown fumble return by Hirk\' Davis to crus h LouisiMna ·Slate. 30-0, Saturday. throwing the Southwest had intended to pass. ' Conference foo tball race ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ into a ""'ide-opeo scramble. Sooners, Huskers Rip Foes Collegiate Grid Scores with 23 seconds left In th<· opening period to e\len thl' eount on 1'om \Vi llian1s eighth goal of the-season. •• SEATILt; (AP I -Quar-· lerback Steve 8¥rtkowski threw touchdo"·n ·passes of 56 and 43 yards to \Vesley ·\\'alker, and llo"·ard Strickland scored three lif!1es, .once on a 68-yard r un, as California chewed up Washington. 52-26, in a Paciric-s· Conference foot- ball ,1ame Saturd:iy. HartkO"'ski, who turned h is duties over to l\Iark Cahill ·;"' lhe fourth period. "~t a school single-game record fo r total offenSe with 3Q9 yards. T ·h e Go l d e n Bear s dominated the first half, cha lklng up 324 t01<1 I net yards to\\' nshinglon·s 130. But the l·Juskies finally began to move late in the third pi:r iod ~·h en sophomore Clifton l\le Hride took over for s larlcr Dennis Fitzpatrick . l\lcBride scored two touchdo"·ns <ind thre~· a 21-l ard pass lo !\en Conway for a third as tifru· ran out . \\'as h1ngtou :.. 011 n 1nt.·pl ness contribuled lo the roul . .\ potss interfe re nee coill. an intcrl'ept1nn . a fumbled kickoff ;.ind ;1 penalt.v for roughing the kicker led 10 California scores. "" The Be;.i rs. le ilding <!4 -0, scored t"•ice in the last 57 seconds of the second quar· ler. the fi nal t ouch~o~·n coming \\'he n \V;.i shington's Reggie Bro"·n fumbled a kickoff .Ji1d J al'k Jl olleman recovered for California on the llusky 17-yard line. Ba rtkowski passed 16 yards to Chuck ;1uncie.1\•ho carried it O\ er on the next play. Beavers B~g 17-3 Triumpl1 PULL~I :\.\", \\":1.,h. 1L"PI 1 T h e Uregun S t utf' Beavers s cor C'd cal'ly :ind late and pl:.ycd a tough defcn!ilve game throughout to berlt \\'ashington Sl;.itc. 17-3. in a Pac ific-S Con- fere nce C'Ontcs t Saturday. 'rhe Bea,·ers t\11cc slop· ped \VSLi deep in I heir o~·n Ll'rritory and a third time forced the Cougars to settle for .:; field l!Oal. a 2·1-yard con\·t·rsion in the tourtn period Oregon St:1!1• look rontr~ i n the o p,•n111 g 11e rlod . drlt 111~ 1!2 1 arr!' 111 1-' ploi.\':-. v.1th Be11t \•r:; 1.n lh,1ck Elt·1n '.\I Qmon rl 11·inJ.! thl' last lttll 1 01rds in 11 h:11 Jlt".,1't·d tu l"M' I h1• "inning rn ;t rg 111 'J'he R1•.11·1•r, th·ft'rl~~ 1hl'O du~ 111. 11 110\.\ 111j! 1hL• f11mllll' prone (oui.::1r:; ;1rt'O!l:' thi· .ll i.\ord lln<' nnl1 <UH't'111th1• f'ni1rC (1 r:;l 11.111 That rtr11·t-t·nded ;it 1ht• l ~·y ard 11111• "hA.'n 1/11' Cou11:ars )!an1bl ed on a fourth down situallOll ;ind \l.'f're smnthc1't•d . The Be a\•crs returned rrom 1he \7.0 halftln\c mar~in 111 the third quarter attd began ano ther drl \'e on ;jn 1ntercepL1on at mid fi eld. The dr1\'e f;'ndcd lit the 18· \•:trd line ~ h('rf' Bea\·~rs k14:lr..f'r Hir k Kula a!o hoolNI ::i JS.\•urdt r lo n1 uke 11 10 O. i'he Co u t:i u rs mu.rued ""hen R11 y l\1n1blc cau~ht u 1-l·yurd pal)~ from BtnnC'll bu! fun1bled and lint.·b~1ckcr BQh Sairne pounced on lhl' hall ut the. \V SU 2 t 'rhe He n \'er~ turned !hill t rror 1n10 u scor r in thret ~1a,·i1 \\1 1h fullb11 rk Charlie Smith rtl\·fn$: thi• l<t i-! y:1rrl the difference I l\e11f 1icky (,'u11sfs LEXl~GTON , Ky . i\like Fanuzzi and Sonny Collins led kentucky to a 21-0 h.alftimc lead, and the \\'ildcats "'ent on to defeat bo\\·l-bound Vanderbilt, 38- IZ. in a Southeastern Con· ferenre football game. Collins. "'ho rushed for 76 vards,on Jl c;irries. scored ~ tuuchdo\\'ll with 5:26 left in the first half but suffered a broken bone in his right leg and could be out of ac- tion for th~ remainder oflhe season (,'/ett1so11 Roll.'li CLE~I SON, S.C. -Qu:tr- terba ck i\l ark Fellers guided a puni shing Clemson ,ground attack that rolled O\'er. ,through a nd around r\"orth C<:i rolina Saturday for a record·setling 54-32 Atlan!iC' Coast Confe renCt' rootbilll triumph F'ellcrs scored lv.'llH!' on onl·-yard runs •ind expertly used the optio n play lo pound by the 1'\orth Carolina d efense for five more touchdo\vns . The li-foot-2, 202·pound senior also thrc\\' a 19-y;u·d scorin~ pass to Bt.•nnie Cun· ningha1n in a thret.•-touch- do\t'n second periot.1 that put the g;1n1e ou t of reach and connected \\'i\h him again from the 20 just before the final gun. \"ols Bree:e K'.\OX\.lLLE, Tenn. Quarterback Condredge •10!101,1 ay broke Tenne ~­ :..et.>"s all-time tot11I offense record Saturday in le:.1di og the \'oluntcers to a 3·1·6 foot- ball \"ictor" •11·er ~li.·mphis S1 ;111· I lol l,n1 ;1 ~ l'iim plt•!t-<! eight of 10 p:.i ~st:s lor 110 )otrds :111d u11c tourhdo\1·n ;ind ad- ded 29 .\·a1·d:.. r11~hing for a 1u1al i)f l '.JU .1:1rd:.. 'J'h1.' !Joo:<tcd hi:.. c :JfCl'I" tot:il to :l,li 51:1 y urd~. shatte ring llobb1· Seu1 t ·:-ri•turd of J.SBO ~ct in l!fiU ,.., 11b11r11 .tit11r1•it·«-s JACKSO'.\. illiss. -~"'ul­ lback Sec·driek iltc lnt\'re explo ded for a 5,1 -~·~rd lourhdo"·n run In the third quarter to give fifth-ranked Auburn a 24 -20 Southeiistern 'Conference football victory O\"er :O.lissis- :,ippi State Sa tu rd a~-. J\Uburn, cap1taliz1 n~ 011 h1 _g pla,1ij i n the nr~l h;1lf. Tno li :1 ,17-point le:1d befvrt· S ta\1' ~ Hulldo,i;:s t ould rl'J?roup ;ind 1·arr~ lhl.' 1Jfh·11 .,1vn h.1 tllt• t11 ,\uhurn·, •lno1 .1ft l•r Jnlt'fflllSSiVll ~l c lnt y 1·t· :1 ~oph1n1)1 1· 1\1!h rl1'C't.'p l1\'r hur:..!:.. ul f}l1\.\CI' ~~'' ,\uhurn ·~ f1r~1. 1outhd11\l'll •H1 n onf'-\"arrl ~ht'.t' 1n lh1• first rp1arlf'r. '!'he v 1l·tnr \ 1n lhl' nationally tC'lc~1sed foot- b:11\ game ga,·e the Crim- !'>On. 1"1de a l least a ti e for :Jn unprecedented rourth- straight Southeastern Con· rerence crown, and com- bined "'ith" the de feat or top- r an kc d Ohio Slate -produtcd a noisy outburst of "\\le're No. l " chants fro1'n the r rowd of 70,000. Shelby. bounc ing off would·bc tacklers "'ilh a mazing balance, sparked the 1'ide on a Jlerfeclly e11ec uted 30-yard drive "'ith the opening kickoff. and then led a 70-y;.1rd fourth- period touchtlown drive. 111 ean~·hil e. Alabama's defense clamped a tight lid on LSU's vaunted running attack, allowing the Tigers to cross midfleld only '"'ice 1n the gamt' Th e \'l l'lor y ~·as Ala bama 's ninth lhis year and exte nded its reg!.llar- season v.•in n1n~ st reak lo·20. The Tide has ~·on 41 of its last -12 regular -seuson ;tames and 1:1 s tr:ii~ht SEC gan1es. The Oran~e l:lo"'l-hound 'ride took an early 7-0 lead un Calvin Culliver·s onc- y;i rd plunl(e 11nd then Sil\.\' its. defense product· nine points \l'ilhin a IS-second span early 111 the second 41tl<ll'ICI" Texas A&l\t le<1d s the race with a 4-1 mark, fol- lo.,.,.ed by Baylor (3-ll and Texas. S~1U a nd Texas Tech Call 3-2L Bears quarterback Qill Jeffrey completed 20 ot ~ passes for 351 yards, lhro...,•ing . TD ae1 ials of 69 and54 yards. Raiders. Roll LUBBOCK . Tex. -Don Roberts orchestrated four Texas Tech scoring drives Saturday and Red Raiders rot.le :1 28-0 Southt1'est Con- ference victorv O\'er Tc11a:-. ~hristian inlo a Paal'h ~Jo\\'I date I>ec. 28. \Vith ·yanderbilt. The f{aiders, li·2-I anti a m athe m atical contendel' in lhe S\VC chas e, ha nded TCU it s eighth strai~ht d;:;feat by diffusing its pas- 'ling, attack ·:i s thl.!y rollc•d !o\\·arll form a l acceptance of their fourth bowl Vt'lllUf"l' under coath ./im Carlen Ric-t> Siita.'lht~d FAYETTE\11Ll.t:. Ark Freshi;nan kil'ker Stev1· Little tied a school rt-cord ~\.ilh three field .coals. and Arkansas· df fensc :-.hut dotvn Rice al every turn 1n the Razorback~' 25-6 South· "·esl Conference fnoth<.1ll \"ittory Saturday. Little kicked field go:tls of Ji!. 39 a nd 25 yardr. on Arkansas· first four posses- sions . Michigan Outlasts Stubborn Illinois CHAl\IPAIG:'\, Il l. CAP> -Tailback Gordon Bell darted eight yoirds for one tourhdo~·n and quarterback llennis Franklin smashed one fool for th<' clinehinJ! tourhdO\\'n a s fourthranked ~I i c h L g a n Sa l u rd a ~­ outlasted tragedy -struck II linois. 14 ·fi to t<.t ke solt' Jlll~ session or the Hig Ten foot · hall l\'iLd :\lithigan "as ahci;d \,I If 11·hl·n Uh io State ·~ 16 ·1:1 defeat by :\Tichi g<i n Stal e 11·11s ::innounred, but the J1 . Jin1 v.'l'rll clu1111 fight ing dcspi1l' lhi.· :..ho('king ne":-< of the fali1J shooting of star dcfensivc encl Greg \Vil- Jian1s earlit'r in the d<i\". \\'ith 2: 10 left in 1h<' Game, Illinois safety i\like Gow streaked 45 y11rd!i "'ilh a punt rl!turn for il louchdo"'ll and the Illini wert• on the l\lichigan 16 seconds before l he gan1cendecl. The final Il - lini thri.>ut endl.-d "'ith four :straight incom 1>lt~lc pa:..scs ,.,,,.,, Dt1•••1•~·«l 10\V~ C l1'\'. 1111\'U Junior R\11 ~l ;1r(•I,; ~hrf'ddl'(I lnV.'a·., defense fo r 2'11i s ;11· ... d s. 1n('lud in,.: l i fJ 1n \ht' .~crond half. ;.in<I rnur -~t.Ylres Saturday :.t s \\'1.~t·onli111 d11 1np~d low;1 , ;,!M·\5, 111 a Bi~ 1'cn Cnnf('r('u1·<· fno1 b11ll .'!(111\l' \Visconsin, 5-4 over-all and 3-3 in the conference. capitalized on '"'O intercep lions for its first tourh· do...,·ns. then let the 185- pound i\larek lakeovl'r . lt1«fio11c1 f.'dgf!«f E\·A~s·roN. Ill. -l\1itt•h \nd1·rson hurled an ll ·~·ard tuuc hJU\1 n pa~:. 41 Rich H•)Olhc :ind {.;;1r l l'alrnch>ik 111tl'l'("L'l)t1'tl ;1 pass ;11111 rt•t111·nt'd 11 <!7 y:trds f11r ;.inother score S;1lurd:iv !o ll'ild l\'orth l\'l'~ler(I lo :i l-1 · 22 Big T en foothull 1nu1n1>h 111't.•f lndi;ina. A n1cagcr ht11necorn111,iz cro~·d o f 25,382 saw the \Vildcals roll l o a 24 -0 lead Ix-fore Indiana. bogged by interceptions and fumbles. scored tll"O thir d -qu:irler touchdoll·ns. 1•11rd1ie llp11el -\VEST LAFAYETTE. Ind. -A Lhree-touchdo"·n scoring surge in the first half and a late field goal by Sle\'e Goldberg pushed ~'Jin nesota to a 24-20 Rii:: Ten rootbalt upset nr Pt1rdu1· Salur<l:t.v ·rhc Gopher!'> gu1 1 ht· henefit of four Purdue hun blcs and lwO i11ttrccpt1on:-- by hnebatker Ollie Bakkt•n. the second coming 111 1h1.: Pltrduc 17 -.~·t1 rd tine ~·ith four nl inutes remainini!. College NORl\IAN, Okla. <API - Sh1fty halfb ack Joe \\'es t \Vashington zigzagged ror USC 34, Stanford 10 143 yards and became the UCLA2l,Oregon0 . second leading rusher in OregonSt.17.' \\lash.St._.! Oklahom:1 history Saturday Cal 52, \Vash1n gton26 ;_1s the secon.d -ranke d Cal St3te tLB) 28. t'resno Sooners bowled over l\l is· SL. 2<1 souri, 37-0. for their 17th San Jose St. 32, l·lawaii 11 straight \'IClory-college foot· s.> 01eqos1. l 1. P•tlli<' ball's longest v.•in skein. us10 1•. uc Rlv••Mllr 1J . , ~•-il,Cl•remofll·M..OO tt F'ullback Jim L1 ltrel l R.a1.,..,.u,occ1<1en1•111 smashed for 155 yards up c.1Pojr!Pom<u ... 1u.111or1~""""s1 11 the mt"ddle 11nd Oklahoma'' 1-1_.,i s1.!•,S•n~••""iw:os1 i> · c.fl~•MN,S1<r1men10S1 I huge. mobile de rcnse rom-""''""''10.L•vtr,,., Pletelv par<:i l>·zed the J\lis-s.ni.c111•H.11te~•d•111 ..... 111 ·· Holr••r<ISl.tl,Clll<•St.10 souri att:1rk \\'hich rolled up E1\t W•~s(1t,'9fttr11 wW1!il t• 52 points in last \l.'eek"s win ~c.i1e~M.E1sM,n O.._G PortlM!Cl Stitt t , Wt,IWl illl .. Oll ~ 111'er Kansas Sta le . SautlW!rnO.tqiD<! IO,Ortqon '"".," \\'ashin gton scored the w;1-1i.11.w1111m1111 S<loners' final touchdown as MidM·est he hurdled two y;irdc; irito i\tichigan SI, L6, Ohio Si.. 1:1 the end zone. l\Iichigan 14 . lllinoisti ll111111H !~p«1rklf•!tt i\linnesota 24 , Purduc20 Korthwc"stcrn 2•1. Indiana Z'l A!\\ ES. lo\\ a ~·rc:-.b-\Visconsin 28, lo'o\'a ts 111<111i\lonte 1\nthony ran for Oklahoma 37. l\lissoun o t"'.>·o IQuchdo1,1ns ;.ind <1uar· OklahomuSt.29. KansasSI trrback Dave /lum1n extcn· 5 dl·d his O"'" Hi ~ Eight Nebr ask;.123.lowaSt.13 touchdo1,1· n completion Colorado 17, Kansas t6 n1 ark ;is l\'ehra:;ku !)1.)\-\'el'ed Cincinnati 35, Ohio 13 past lo\1·a S tale . 2J-13, Soitun.lay Louisville 20, Dayton 15 1'.liami IOl 19. Ken\St.17 1"hc ninth-ranked Sugar Bo\l.·ling Green 17 , Ark. SL. o Bo\\I l>ounn 1-fus kers ~'t're Drake 34,No Arizona16 halted a l the I0 \-1'<.t State 10-Tulsa 28, Ne\\' l\'l e1l icoSt. 7 · yard line fol lo\\·ing the l"o.TexasSt.'10, \\!ichitaSl ope ning kickof f, but 10 domin:iled play the rest of the t,1·ay. ('«t1cbof1s lto1tlp l\fA:'\l·IATTA:'\. Kan llQ..b Shephard ran 83 yards for a touch<lo1,1·n \.\'ilh an in- terce pted p;iss Saturday as lith -ranked Oklahoma St;1te, pulling on ;\ strong defcns 1\·e t>ffort. reJ!istered a 29 ·5 B111, Ei .1!.111 C1111fert'nl'e foothall VICIOl'V OVl'"r Ktlll· ... :1:.. St;ne Stu·ph:trd .l!,ra hlic<l ""c ''t "furn ~lcrrffit•u..I'~ 1osses a t his 17 {'~1rly in the third qu;u·ter and sped 1Jast the t·ntire Kansas Slate dcfen !ll'. shatlt·ring the \\'ildtats' l11111e.~ of ;.ivoiding :i sixth t•onseculivc defeat. ll 11 ff.. "" "" BO ULIJEH. Colo. -~\11- lbark Terry Kunz' inside r unning accounted for one touchdo'A'n and set up Tom l\l ackenzie's winning field goal \Vilh five minutes left . lirting Colorad o to n 17-16 come -rro.n1-bl'hind \'ictory over Kansas Saturday in a Bi.c: F.i~h! foo l ball g1.1111e C'olor<ulo trnilcd 1:1.0 at h:1lf11 nlt' but <':l me out or I h(' rll·r.~s inl-! ~nom fired u11 :io!ld\-1 ''·' through lhe thirrt 1111;1rt('r. lh1• nurfa1ocs l!lOk o \'i•r at lhC'ir flwn lfi -\•ard hnl' t\un7. · <'11rri1•fi iline l1mt!s for fi4 y11rds in The 12 µlu y dl'i\'c. ;_t nd scor rtl hin1. ~eU from thr nlll' C&rtOll, Wow.. •t , N11rt~ P1r' I Cbillf-Cllltr91 !6, Kf !IU iWnltY I Cll.olluq ... 12, W•rlb11tQ I Grl..,,.ll 1l. KnO• 1J Mloto....,rO, T1yl11r IS 1-tot1mll, C•\r Wt1t•'" • HOOf !O.O.PtUW O ~t1\St1H. PonJ1, S....tl'llr11 Clllll 10 NE Mli-"151 10, NW M•\"""I SI to Nllrlfllln<l ll. w ... 511Pt"e!" JO Oll1wt U, K•n• I, T•r-io Col...,.• Sl He.Ot<I I. Nof!llW..Od Mk t'lt Wi>. l 1C<aHt •I. 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C•P•l<ol ._ Yo.i"9tt-ll , Ctn1•flS!,Ol>IO ,. JoM(..JrfOll Jl,Otlt•llflJ/ t4orl~ O.l Olt JI • .t,119w1t• ..... S.O. lO C.ntMoClllo;in •l, Wt-" Ml(!'li.,..,t l!l•f!Oot Wf11ty )S. ,."''"'"'""· t11 & l.Ol'••ll.Cll•t•OO O M<Pt..,p f f. Wettm•< COiie~ !J Mllll••llU ,W'•"'•nctton,Mo I JC, Prep Water Polo Illini Gridder Fatally Shot CHA•-M·C'fl"ltfll IMVtT•l l'UfOI .. JUN101t(0l.La01 ,,.,, '' Ow•rle" I Ortntt C:....1• l J 1 2-4 Ytnl~•I I I I ,_.( Or ..... Co.Iii! KOflflO ,.. Moote~ J. ~-1, LuM, Oo11rott, f'f- kfflOJOlll•le" Cll 1\~l PAIG:'\, 111. IAPl -Uni\ ers tl) or Illinois s tarting dcfcnsi \•t l'nd r.re~ury \\'illiam:i" 11as talall} :-.hot t>arly S-.turday n1urn1n g during a ::ic·uffle :Al tin on <'3 11lpU !o (ralcrnHy p;i rt.y, f)f)lil'e su 1d . \\lllliam s , 20 .• 1 Jt111\or frnrfl ~l lan1i. t'la . :Jnd :010\her un1vers.it~· student. C11rl I. a,·l ~er . al1'<1 20. nr ~lay"ood , 111 , ~l'l'l· shot ,11 Kappll -Alpha P~i ..• prerlom1n1&ntlY black rrat.-r nit .~ 'hl1uit\', \l 'hf'n ,1~l'f'r;d ;.oung people lrltd lo crash :\l)llrly. authorl tics said. Police said \\'l\li:im:-.. u 215-poundl•r. V.'Ul:' ~.hot In the head. iiel~rr . u Mophomore. "':i .~ In ~all s fa l'l ory con· dil1on in Burnh t1 111 "ity •1os pit11 I. tt l th a thi ,w:h "·ound lie \11 not n rootball pla~'er \\'I Jl 1:1m ~ 11o•a s :i membt.'r of the f1·at1trnity ;11Vi &>Iser" as 11 p/('<lJtc . 'fn1>S "{'re soundl'~I :11\(l w n1on1cnt nr .sil~ncc 1\1a..~ nlJ sef'\l~d rnr \V ltllan1s :11 ~l {'rnnri :ll ~1n rl1um Sa111r da)' prior to 1he 11\ini's d1 A Ten home foot.bull ganll' ugain ~I title ·r.onlendlng liniversity or fl l ichlgan. ~\ Cha.mp..ai-s n polire spokesm;1n salll they "erl· looking ror v.•itne i;sc5 to lhf' ~~i.ooting.!o but had 110 ~u s p<-<'t s . ··The rr "'ere :in)'\\ h<'rt• from t\\O lo morf· Of'rsons:· he said . Me said Sl!'\·eral un1n,·1tt'<I IJl'r:-;o n .~ apµe1rcntly had tried 10 '1\ler the PMrlY at\d lh11 1 :o.hnrll ~ ri fl t•r lht" shooting ··we d1d pick up t"·o gu).!o "'ho were being be ul •n up" ins ide the house by fraternily members. Hut. he said . ··\Ve look lhem into custody ror their o"'" prot1•ctlon, ·· 1hcy v.•ere "N1n1>lctcl) Innocent" and ~ere re ll!ased ~ho11ly itfter. lie s ~id it \\as con· r e1vuble 1hut the 1~·0 men cou ld have been wlth whoevrr fircrl the "'t.:i1>0n . hut there ~·a~ nn t'\1lde.nC'to l~ •1nrlir :it1• thill • OC•r'<IM JV I l I t -• -~Col\! J l , ,_ .. UC •••Hit J\I l(Ollfll -Alley 4. ero-1, W111 ....... PtllPlll, lyftfl. Ot ...... CO.II l<O'""' fr...com 4, ""°'t ........ J. l.lllMI J, MlltMl1 k ., ......... ,. •• , O!~CM•t I t J 1.-.M C'°"'o J I I I t Or_,.(N,11<1•1111! -L-4;1Wk!lft1 1, '1r1t1\llm t, S1111111, S•tll,..... IMlltDl"lA(a • 5tfft ~J 0 .... flttl 0Hof19t C..\I t J I I -'II P11-r •1011 0rlfl9' (0.11 l<OriflQ f tt<..,., I,'" 11old 1, l11!1d I, lt ldlf'>, Mll(flt ll, l~l'fl,MCIOltllf~W. ()obNll, ,.,._ "'"'"'''' le.,••• Ou••·itn AA.I ..... 11111 ll °"* l ' t ,.:. """r1l'lfl \<OflftQ l., .. •0 1. ""'"'' I, Gfl!IOI\-~ M•<NO!I fll110'n'• • . ,• _,h Col u.c .. •~••-sioc'""'o W1~•lltS, P•ifK;,l•O W•y11t SI, 111•11. U , Bl<oc' 1-t!Us SI 1 -•1on Y. lt""'11ri111 °"""',_.. '1, MlnM•oll·Mofri• ll tM,1111 St U, s.l11uo F1U1G 1t111 C•t1tr •I r.110. l•"91ton 3 i lffll<l1k•,Om<oMIO,SIClll\lll!tl• f Sowl~w•"· K•n~. U, 8<!111111,, it..n . I TOI-··· ...... r1ll•ll U w;n1...,J,..,t11•. &•kt< a South Alabama 30. LS O Clemson 54 . No. Carohn<:i 32 Auburn 24 , ~1ississippi St. 20 Georgia 17, Florida 16 ~t aryland 41, Villanova O Duke 23. Wake Forest 7 No. C-.roJina SL 12, Penn S~. 7 Kentucky 38, V<inderbilt 12 Tenn{'ssce 34. lif emphis St . rebound shot fron1 15 fl•l'I to the side of the n(·I . .r111ht-Adt•niit·rs STOCKHOLl\1. S'A·eden -- Arthur As he and Tom Ok- ker t o pple d 1he top two .seeds in the Sl00,000 Stockholm Ope n tenni!'< 1.ournamenl Saturday and wi ll meet in the final tod:ty. As he. the No. 4 seed, beat Gu illermo \'ilas of Argen- tina, the No. 2 seed, 64, 6·4 <i nd Okker ended Bjorn Borg's \'ictory -st\-ing nn home soil a t 19whePhebeat. the to p-seeded S"·cdl•. i;.4, 5-7, 7-6. M'ade 'l 'ri1«111pl1s EDINBURGl-1, Scot1<1nd ~Virginia Wade or Britain out-gunned Julie l leldman. 6-:1, 4·6. 6-2 in a battle of ri\'al Wightm:.in Cup ('~p tains S<1turdav and ~·un tht second leg of ih<' l)ewar Cu p terinis cir{'ui1 1 6 . . .,.,,,,.f*!I fl1t•Pff V1.rg1n1a21t Vl\11 1~ . . BIRi\l lNGHAr.l . Ahi R1<'h.m.o_nd 28 , E. Caro~oa 20 T h {' 8 1 r m i n g h ct m Vlrg1n1<i Tet·h :14. \Viii. & Americ;i.os of the \\'orld i\lar:y 15 ~ . Football League. owl' some l.ch1 gh 53, OaVJ!fl)Ull ti s14 000 in ci1L.1nt \ s<iles Ll.,.,:U,Ntwlle"!1• • •, f1"'~"''MJ1 • .t.111M~ .. ,M n 1axes. Jefferson Count~· _,,,,u.~11te l,SWMt .,..,,, ~director of revenut' ./arnes Mc.Nttit5!11,111Wlo.il •t1iSl l , • ,.., c.ao1111o1 Ctn n. J.C. s ,,,, 1 l·lealey sa 1(1 wt<11c...o11n.10,c1r1011-Nt-o The"11n1ount. atcord1n g to W•Mlon !wltm 4S. Mllrrl' !•"""'" · d I " H•mo•on t11si:ie,siPiul'•J1o •tea!ey, u1 clu rs 1len<t Iles Tow"'" Slit• h , 1-t1mP6e11-~.,.,....,o ;ind tnteres\. .. Ulolln 10, Mi!lwpiO ll•lno1tone 31, s~ .... • .S.~m lt.Sl'llCll'l"'d 11 h oy51•1r 41, 1..,nU,.t.t.rhnl) Wt\t Y• ~ilty Wf, C..MYI 0 81111 ... Y. W. YI lol. W•1.fll11qto11 .. Jtlo """'"'d 1'. G.1t11•lll1 St•t• rs E•il '"'" Sl<ltt 1J, M0tt ... otdSllttO llo<11ifll• Un Icon 41, F •Ytll<lw~le 0 """'""dJll. c ...... .,. u &tlllunt·C-m11 •I. K•llh1<ky Stilt I Cr to1<t u . Ktnvon tJ f •"fTllll>t 11, Wtil L!llilrly I fl\I O!ll"9•1•t, ... l -10 PTt•Dvtr•i1n JI, G••dnt•·wtllb 1 Fl•llOCllPll• ...... <Oll )}, !rldqttWilttt, Vt 0 l t\I lf.tt1to1<~y l•. TenflH-Tfl:fl II t:"""' & M•n•, JO, e lurllt!d Sf.tit ti Lllu•"llll Tt<" ll. l•"'"'O Mfd•lM! 10. !tit.II•"'' S1 ti \olllhC¥•5110. Mtll E•" S-t• Murr•y S"tt 16. "'""!" h...,I l,lt•n "''MlO. M1Hin•11P! Y.ot 11 _...,.,.1,.,11 s ... ,t,,..,....,,1 Nf Loul.,o'I• SI 10. J ... • ...... ••ll<'~I I• Rockies li\"L: 21. Arizona Sl Ill Ar11.ona 34. Colo. St. U. 21 Idaho 38. \\lcbcr SL 13 So. ~'1i ssissippi7 , Ula h St :1 Ir••• 1E1 P•10 ) J!. Wyomi11q n 1pa1"' \1. B . M-ont•n• n H Lt•il (ll!l), C•I• ~0\00I MoflO Ill Ml•.·lotl91!!11'od110, Ell! f'H• Mi!<O Wtl1.,flSICCltoll, Wt>tllll"ll. Vllfl 14 Southwest S~IU 18, Texas A&?>.114 Bay lor 34, Texas 24 Arkani;as25, Rice6 Texas Tech 28, TCU 0 r.w lt..,I ~lllt I I , How1<d P•y11tl Ttu-.AtllnQt..,21,SW lOUli-11 lt•1,lll'IN•l!I IJ, 811MP' /riotMUtl ¥ (.ol 11, l •lflllY l ... '"''I• SI I. MIH iH IPOi COi l Ea st Roston College 21 . Tulane3 D::irtmouth 21 . C()lumhia O \"ale 37. Penn ll . llarvard 34, Princt•to111; Oro"'" 16. Cornel I fl 1\rmy 17 . Air Force 1n N"avy 28, Citadcl 21 Pitl35.1'emplc 24 ;\ ,,,, .,.,.,,,,,. SALT LAKE CJ'rY -·rhc L!Lah Stars of the An1erican Bas k e tball Ass oci<1t ion today acquired veteran for - ward Stew John.son from the San Diego Q's and im· n1ediatcly sent hinl lo tht> l\lcmphi;; Sound!o 1\«1111««lh ''' Mt'I .. ? i\IE:\IPlll S JV''' :'\am:tlh. 1.1uarl1•rh:.l·k ol' tht· l'\e\1 York .ll·I ~. ts con- :..id<'rini,: htr ,t in~, a \Vorld Football Lt'a~u1· lr.in('hi ~e and bct·om1ng pru foothul ri;: only ph1;.1·1' r)\\ 111·r . \\·r·1. ol'ficial:.. ':-i.1.l Na n1ath I.' nnl· nl 1hret· prospecti1"l' huvt•r:.. 111th "'hr1n1 the !\•a J.!u~· ,.., th~cu~ s ing •1 fra11eh1st· in :'\e\-1' \·ork bcginnin~ in l!J76, ••i· cording to John F llai.~f'll . presidenl :ind 11ritu·i11;d otvner or the \\"t~J.';, ~1 ~1 n­ phis So4th men and <'ha1r - m an or. lht1 league ':-. e11ecutivo commiticr . IJl'tl,l' S1cill'l1? LAS VEGA S -'l'h e Uni\'er~il y or Ne1•ada.J,-.s vegas will t>etition to drop out of the \Vest Coas t Athletic Confercnct.· at the end of this seasQn a nd at. t<!mpt to join :t !i i ron.IH'!r con· ( c r (' n t (' , a L' :'.: I. \0 spokt!om;1n suid l<1du ,1 UCI Tops Boston U. 21. Con11c('t1cut 17 \Vest. Virginia 39. Syl'ar.use . 7 II . 'B• . 6 ll o l y Cro!-.S :10 , i\l1:1 s -I u1ns, • ~~c husetts 20 Colgate 34, lluckn 11 21 Grambling 39, No. Caro. A&Tl6 Delawoare :'ID, fi1alnc'1'3 .tit1N11, $1., Ii 't 0 , l"l1U,11Utql'l~I, I ... klt'l~llf:.t.W1 .... Mlftt-• Ootll11M113'. U•~l,,..110 t $1tolid•Mi1' ». 11-llW"I• r 1.i'll.llft & ,,...,H.Mll!'IWltfl. Gff!OtlwOft..0,Hflilll :Ill 11:11111-)I, ,,...11tl1t M1 SI II Alllter,JS, ll•l.,.114;1 WtU Dtlttr , .. CMYl'itf S11111 It WI ...... , C61190l 11. M11"l••1to"tl i-11_,, ltte:t ti, ()1111111 0.l•"'lftJt, IUIJWI U Junior Coll~ge Mll,.,.111.wi '-"'-"'"' lll1WlltMll.•e~.,lllt!dU • II C..l!llMJ~, lA "•lief I l t11111 lt1C:fl (C JI, PIH(I 14 \ .,.,,.,. •••1t c ... ..,_. ~1111 !~rWlt ((It, Ct'!•-tl "-111\f•• ••. eo .... 010" ,. lolfll , ..... , •• ,. «t"•'"1'1lf'I•( •111°"'• Wt •ltM• tiary J-'1~11t•ron . Tim Qulnrl. ·and BruC"~ Freund scored fourth ((Ulil'ler goa l~. l)elplng UC Irvi ne ·~ w~ttr polo tl!!Qm ton 7·G ''fctory nt Newporl lf arbnr lll1Zh Saturd<iy. The win O\'i:ng(!.d an l!!arlltr lo11s to the Brtun$. Coach Ed Nt'wl&nd 's 111n oi.ng .Antc.utc.r..,; r;u1 1h~1r ovtrull mark lu 14-4 "hilt' UOl~1\ Is no" 13-2. ' he lirui.nslc.d nl0$lof'lhc w11y, holdi11 g a ,1;.4 ad\ on ltii;e iii the Nlurt of the fourth qua rte.r flgucrou and Quinn spurkl•d the 1\11 1eater~"" ith l\\'O aio;;ls eath _ l«o1••' h<l•tt"' vc., ...... 1>1.f l U(l."' •l lfl t l.IClrv•M l.tO"fl9 ,.,,, .. ,,AJ,Qu!,..), ~·~IMC!.~' 11to""' ' • / • Mustangs Shaw's 100-yarder Nab 27-6 · Sundly, No .... mbet 10. 1974 OAllVPll.OT ·g JC, Prep Gauchos Roll, 28-16 Football · · s Victory By DAVF. ROMANO Of• °""',,..."-ff Costa Mesa High com- pletely outplayed iind out· classed Tustin lligh Satur- day ni1ht to record a 27·6 win over the host TiUers in a Century League· football game played at Tustin which could easily have been won by a much larger score. The vi ctorious P.tustangs dominated every phase of the game and could have run up the !icore ctgainst the Tillers if they had chO!ien. Costa l\1 esa coach Tom .. Ftenct\ put in many sub- stitutes throughout the sttond hair and kept things close. .. Sparks Tars, 21-14 Standings Showdown Witli Citrus et By llOWAllll.L. llM'DY It was a game of lur· novcrs by both sides with Saddleback com'lng out on to1> with five interceptions and a fumble reeovery. four conversions with 1:11 left in the hair and 5'd· dleback held the lc11:d the By ROGER CARLSON Ot•OMJ ........ .Butko Shaw's 100.yard return with an interception for a touchdown proved the back-breaker Saturday night as Newport Harbor Hi gh's Sailors held on for a 21·14 Sunset League foot· ball victory over Loara at La Palma Park. Shaw's dramatic dash snapped' a Lc>'lra r al ly 'which threatened to reduee the Siiilors' lead to one touchdow n at the half. Instead it was 21-0 as Art Sorce added his third PAT with no time left in the second period. Here was the situation: The underdog Saxons or coach Herb Ifill hiid mar· ehed 59 yards to tpe Newport two with 44 seconds le rt and were threatening to close a 14 ·0 gap art.er the Sailors hnd dominated with one.yard TO runs by Brian Theriot and Steve Foley. But defensive sticks by Tom llawkins and Steve Richardson . then John Phipps and Shaw made it fourth down al the one with ten seconds left a nd the clock running. Pete 1\1 cCowe n put a hard rush on Saxons quar· terback Mark Carlton as the ball was sn~pped. with rour seconds len and the latter's wobbly attempt was picked orr by Shaw at the' goal line. Shaw sped the length ot the field untouched and Newport had a J.l.Q lead. Still, It took Ron Lamer· ton's third interception with 3:39 left in the game at lbe Newport 16 t o preserve the victory. In t ypica l Saxons fashi on. Loara came back MISSIONCOH•l!llMCE WI. T ,. • o • 1n lt ll>S .,_ --&oumoM Slrl1Muw4JllO Rlwrslol ........ ....... Soul.._Utm o..u., . . ' '"' JJOtol I l I G I 4 0 t6 1 40IOJ I • 0 9S 0 6 o H S.ht1Nf"&k- !.iddttll«l 2t. IUW•lkM lt • Sir> .. rl\l•lll...,Jl.Cll•ll•• U ~Oite-tl.ioutl'l•ll«lllO Otn,1\SS, P•IOIMrl l Y kfllfill•,·10.-~b«~ •I CJ11 .. 1 s...e..--·•1111 ... , ... J>.f ........ 1G.t .. .....,,.1. ,, ....... """ 0'99D •I Cll•Ut,, 2 11·"'· Of• Dlitf"" ...... ,.. Kevin McGarry returned 11 a kickoff 85..yards and Sam : Peek bad a 45 yard punt IM return to lead the Sad· : dleback College Caucho! to 1» a 28·16 victory over River-!~ side College Saturday ni ght at rt1issio~ Viejo High. The victory for coach George ltartman's Gauchos !iet up n ex t week's sho"'down a l Citrus for the ritission Conference cham· pionship bel\\'ecn the t~·o in the second hair to make SOVTMllMCAi..co:'~~ll'~~ "" a game of it with touch-o.1u ) o • 10 ~ undefeated giants or the cir· cuit. Citrus defeated Palomar. 55·24. Saturday night to stay a half·game ahead of ~ down drives Of 3S and 58 ~=M ; : ~ :: t Y?rds. ~.._ l 1 o "' .. Peek, with the aid or decisive blocking by the Cauchos' special punt return unit, brought life to the orfensc late in the fir~t half "'hen he returned a punt to the Ticcrs 2·1. . It took the offense nine plays to move the rest of the "'ay with quar~erllnck fl1:irty l\1ikkelsen going O\'('r fronl a yard out Rrian l~estcr kicked the first or Barry Snead passed to u.cc l 2 o 1• 1» C!'P<H.I 1 J 1 IOI U2 Jim Bonifacio for one TD u.So<A-1 o s o .. 1~ and Snead powered over '•"•""""•• o s o 111 '"' Gauchos. t4~::: The victory for Sad· s.1-..,.'1§.c- rest of the ni ght. •J. ~tikkelscn, under ex· treme pressure early In the ~me. still managed to get his passes off a nd most or the time on lhf.I mark. Saddleback scoring in the1 second hair can1 e on 10 and six-yard passes to Jim Poet· I.gen and a two· yard run by Jlobe rt l'lf C'Nam<1ra. Ken Goldstorie intertep- tl'd l\\O pa sses \\.ith Jlester, David Sing('ry :lnd Brooke Dunn each l:Ctting one. YES, IOWA! ONE J/JSTL/KE IT, MYSELF! The final statistic"s'=""a='re>;--- llSo very Oece!v.i ng as c""::J-"1""6-.:!u~~-e•s rrom eight yards out. Goldellw."1),LAH•r-u Car-lton.!.s-pass-to-Ron-u.cqQ,~-.1 V"lk " d th .c-, ... ...,,-_u.s.i.111 .. 111t \ 1 1n son pare e h Mu.o.s.n1•Mo•11, .. 10 dl eback didn't come easy. The offense was sluggish in -the-first half-but a-patient defense kept the Tigers at bay. limiting lhecn to a r~eld ,.,, goal and only two first Tustin picked Up 149 Of ils u1r.1 u • I 195 lotal yards ;n the final margin to se~en points with 7:39 to go. 50UrKCOA5T CONl'lllllMt:a quarter. The Tillers also · j had only o ne first down 1 0 9· s b k · And the Saxons were driving again, marching 45 yards before Lamerton sealed the verdict ror coach Bill Pizzica 's Sailors . Cl<MWJICMll S...O.Mtw. F~H"°ton M1.5""Anlonlo c.."11°' W 4 .P, ' ' y '' . 7 I SS " downs, one on a penalty. • " " " " go;ng ;.,. the t;nal per;od, -et ac collectin,g th at on a . rou g hin g the kicker ~, ......... ' ' " 1 7 .\l 0 3 II Soll~r11M1'1 S(WH penally. Led by r.turk Nebeker. Keith Josephson and Rick Ramirez. Cos ta A1esa 's defense held 1'ustin to only 19 yards in the fi rst hair while Costa Mesa was picking up 202 and building upa21-0lead. · The P.1ustangs stored the 1econd t ime they had the ball, moving 80 yards in nine plays with Rosauer hit· ting Dari Valentine with a seven.yard toss for the touchdown. Stan l\1cCoy ktckea n1s 11rst or tnree ex· tra points for a 7·0 lead. Mesa then made it 14·0 in th'e second quarter when Rosauer connected with Rod Figgatt for a 32-y=ird scorin g ae.rial. Th e lotustangs went in front 21 -0 when Steve Teregis blasted over from one yard out. ttosauer hit J osephson with a three.yard pass on the first play or the final quarter roe -P.tesa's final ICOre or the night. GAMllTATISTIG . "' Ant ....... ,,...... " ll'lnt.._.....,.i,.. .5 ll'iot~ot ... ltlM I Tol-4flnld!Mft5 1) ... ~ . ..,,,;... '"' Y¥"'1NHi119 I~ Yatdl-11 fWl¥MdsO-lned 21/ ~·1-•lgitdllt.ft<• 1·1' Pl!NlllH,l\llK""'•lll'fd •·M fimbln/Mftblu loJI 3'1 k.,t .,-Qu1Nr$ ~IMffa 1 II 0 '~" 000 ·-M1111 ... i ..... Valenll"' F11•11 --,,,. .. , flUlltlNG C••'-"'-i.. lcll '' . " 10 ~) ,, ~ ' . ' ' . ' :II 17t T•tti• " • "•ISING c.111 ""-'' " "' • ' ' ' ' " ' " " " T • ' ' • ... ·~ " "' "' M . ., ,_,, ·-· ... .. ... .. " ... ' " '·' ,_, -· 11< ..,; , .. prt 1S t I lho .MIO 1 000000 U t I 17* .sit '"'"' 1 104"1 .~11 3 1 0 1111 .lJJ 10 )0l(lf..j00 BY E D BURG A.RT 0t TM O.tly Polet Mill Joaquin rvtunoz kicked a 31 -yard field goal with 7:06 left in the game to give the El l\1odena l-ligh Vanguards a 10-9 Century League foot- ball victory over Corona del l\far Saturday night at Newport l-larbor. The Sea Kings led 9.0 until Vanguards quarterback Steve Cody threw a nine· yard TD pass to Jim Und· berg with 3:52 remaining in the third quarter. l\tunoz convei:ted the Crucial PAT. El l\l odena th e n· capitalized on a nine.yard Sea Kings punt in the fourth qu arter \\'hich gave the Vanguurds a first down at Corona de! l\1 a r's 26. The Sea Kings stopped the Vanguards on third down al the 15, but l\lunoz came on to easily boot the field goal. Both team s had. G•Mll !.TATISTICS •• ' ' "" • • numerous opportunilies in {Jle second half, but both "'•ere plagued by penalties and turnovers. The Sea Kings, in par· ticular, "'e re hurl when the Vanguards ' Steve Lee pi cked off a pass at El l\1odena's 23.yard line with 1:20 left to play: Corona del P.far had Driven from its own 30 to El P.lodena 's 32 before the in· terceplion. The Vanguards then ran ou t the clO<"k. . It "'as a tough loss for the Sea Kings, who surprisingly passed effectively against the touted Vanguurds' secondary. But penalties. turnovers a nd ;.i missed PAT Yt'erc deadly. The Sea Kil]!!S took a 3·0 halftim.c le 'd on Brad Greeley'S 23· y urd field goal. They opened it to 9·0on a 48· yard run by quarterback Gary Guisness early in the third quarter. GAMllSTATU,flCS •• Fin l -ns •••~lll<J f lt1o1-ns IWUlll<J Fit\1-SlleNlllfi " • ' T~11rl•1tOOwn~ 1~ 'l'••C11rv\lll119 1 ... 'l'l<lh~Uill<J •S .,.., ... '°" • Ntt•1r111111lned 110 Plwrt!./..,.,...,0;11...ce J.1' """•ll•es/yO.-•lhtd a.109 F-l/fllmb!e110M Z·l $(..,.try 0-.rlw• FullHton 111. CtUllD• 11 Ml. ~Mtonlon. 5•"1• •11e 11 L S•l-1y•1 G•- • O.Mgt eo. .... "'"'•An• ) 5af!Olt90.IMW•I C..rrU°' 'l M!. s... AntOlllo "'· Fwllerton •I "'*"I.., 11 St.oh•m "' ,. .. "' 1·l~ 1·1S •• !.U"SETL£AGUIE Wt\!...inslrr NtwpOrl H••-··-._, W.l .T Pl" l"A ~0 1\DS' ~IO U19S • 1 1 IH u -U1Clo-41 o o • a-u RUSHllllG llCIUM11} 2l l M1101 MlriN '"-11inVllMr losAl ...... lti _,.,, l2 ''Nll0 4· 1 'M IOJ 060'10Mlt s.t.u,·1 Sewn "'-!HM-'1, lMrl U .WfttmlMttr». Wtllt<n 1 e.t1t 11 t..nwr1on Tot.111 j "°"'"' iFol•• ......... ~ ...... Id> \II . 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Seahawks, here, Saturday Golden \Vest's d efense •2·1 night. " h gave the Rustle rs the ir · The victory ran t e first score in the second 1 1 Rustlers' conference mark ·• •1 ' toJ·l·lwhilellarboris now period . That 's \\•he n 1 J.s linebacker Dave J\TcBeth J oll.S 4J 11 • 1 · · · reco\'ered a ~I arbor fumble ,.\ blocked punt b.v Kyle at the 14. Three plays later Van Amersforl turned the '••••••v'•k•• UOuinl• 1J, II•<><"" Al9m<I"" / T~uoll•v'oG.t.,... Bolw Gf-• •• Lo~ Am·-•1 Gif<l>ff! ,,_ Frlt11·1G.1"'H S...U9911 •1 l• 0..in1• •I GM""n Gr~ C..ro.n Gr-•• fl•n<llo Al•m!toi. ill "'W s.1111•1,·10.1 .... Vutlf~,, P•tit,lc.t •1 Elolw JC X-country SOUTH COA!.T (ON,llllllNct: Mlllf •I U Mlr.M• Rt•l•,..l hftl f9lllrl.,. 1111 Ml. SAC !•11 51<111An•17'1 Or• .... GNlt !Ml MIW 111t / C.rr11H OVI Or•nqe C.••I 1<0•1119 -1. Ol-..no t•;Os.e lcou<11 rtcor<1l; •· w.11 ... 1,. H.SI; 71. Ro"IN 21 :01; 11. """In ll:OI; 11. Fltnlm,......111 :11. JI. 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U~u.J~I,·'~ <-,; (rwkfllll' Re!Oll•CH llotl"" ~.·'!:~~TltA OIVIOl"!Dj c1, .... c1tttl Iran -2k Ml•ll-01! -10c NorlMrn J'lll. C.•~ -20c Tim~.., Co. -JOc Conservationist Promotes Conservatism NE\\' YORK • IAP l - Businessmen aren 't conser· vali\'e enough. said David Bro'>'·er. "They have to learn to live on thei r income rather than on their capita'!. Other\\ ise thcy·re too radical .. T~e cap11 :d .• 1:. he \·1ewi. 1t, is the earth'"' resources. Use these resources '>''isely. replenish them nnd a\'Oid wasting them , and they provi(le an income . Dcst r,,y them and you destroy your· ~elf. Such advice might be ac· eeptcd if it comes from one busin essm;in to another. Comin s Crom Brower; b'I'". "'""~ . hOWC\'Cf, it is likely to be accepted by some busines· smen as fuzzy, liberal, even radical thinking. BRO"'ER IS a l'onscr· valionist. an ecologist. 1\ former executive dir&:tor of the Sierra Club, he is 110 \\' president of Friends of the Earth. And he doe sn't list busineS :i.JJlen among the earth's best friend s. Business orten takes its sustenance from the earth "'ithout re turn iTfg• a dividend; it depletes soi l and energy: It wastes and despoils . It lives on the ear· th's capital and doe sn't 'l:elevisioli's Role :.(fl( • ' Iii.;;~ orld Debated NEW•;<YORK (UPll -go\·~rnment networks co~· Space satellite hardware pet1ng \\'1th commere1al has become a $500 million a systcn1s . year indu stry that is likely Sor,ne people se17 s~1ch a 10 affect tl'le li~Cs or nea rly hybrid s~·stem ~e.g1nn1 ng to C\'c ryq,l\e. de\·elop 1n the U n1.ted Sta~<:s It i\i.~ls,peeding \'ideo. th;o.ugh th~ p~bhc service te~~e and telegraphic s~:.iltOn:'" \\ h~c.h carry no c·om m1J1;1lcations in a mat· direct adve~t1s1ng allhougb JllP ... "4 econds con1pared ".lnny of their program~ n~e 't~; nut q.i'l ~and even f1nanc~d by gra nls from big r . metin1cs by Su b· advertisers w ho gel a bare 'a nd. und erground menl~_n of their. names on seem to· renlize the capital is running out. All these nre Bro"·er \'iews . "l 'm not attacking the profit sys t e m or the capitalist sys1e m or the Communis t syst('m ." he said ... I'm :.itta ('king the disrespect for the t•a11h. hut I'm ;.igainsl shutting do"n the sys tem." Jn fact, he i.uggests, his ideas could bC interpreted as prosystem . "\Ve can't af· for£! to co ntinue tea ring up the earth. You don 't solve shortages by speeding u1> the rate of usage. If such ideas persist in praeti('e \1;e'll have an economic col· lapse." FINANCE . fjllimately, it also the air f~r their n1oney. Sc arl enormous im· These stations and :1 co11.1· home and abroad. levj§ion P\Ogram·. P a.n Y 1 hat Pr 0 d 11 c es Prc~idenl Echevarria of unCt'"lhe w.or\d', ac-programs for. them do get ?!Texico recently ordered 11.'to Jack ·crene-gov.ernmenla~d. . . . l Or ComT.ch• Public service broad· 1t1e:oucan stallonl'i to drop 37 . . · · popular programs, most of l ... abor ·t orie ~, In c~. a taisti.ng 15 "'In ning a n ~P· them made in the United mithto n,N.Y.,firmth<tl prec.~able share o~th.e 1:' State s. li e sai d the lelliteh:ird'>'•are. oa ud1.enee. but 1t 1s n t C·IJltly the hro'ad· growing fast enough td hurt program5 promoted violen· J b d cc. Echevarria Went far· i nd the 'cable the com mercia roa · ther,fnaspeechtoaworld on com'pan1e's casters. . co mmuni cations con· bitter fight ifl Jn enter:tain~.ent appeal ference al Acapulco. he said in \Va shington arid profitability to the televi5ion, far from im- IC F~<tcr'al Con'1· peopl~ who turn them out, pro\'ing communication on~ ~mrpjtli;k>n. American TV programs are bet"•een hun1 u n beings. rw;I ,t'p'e),:ATV by far, th~ mos t popular docs just the Opposite. that '•• d~ern:ine.d el· •:~f.ppnd tht' 'globe. T~iey sell "it ha s. broken do"'n the 1.n· ct 1f\C0 1l"6mmission 111 ~,·cry la ~d. E\e n the tcrpS¥chic relationship tha1. )ls rules SC\'ercly. com~tll'llSt! buy some of 1s a t'hn raclcristic of TO AVOID this rate he maintains the \\'Or ld 's eco nomics must slow grov .. th, .. that is. the kind of gro"•th that depends upon using up resources." \V e must. he adds. "slo'v tlo\\'n the kinds of games "·e'\'c pla yed ror the past ccn· tury.'' I'd lik e lo be in one that last· s," he said, straining through his frustration to co n\'ince bu siness th at thoughtless consumption of l'ncrgy e\·e nlually is self· defeating. The conflict, he states, ··\\·ill continue until bu s ine ss leaClcrs u•ho already huven·t taken the situation seriously turn 1.he prob.Iein over to their engineers, technologists and ecologists, instead or to ad agencies." which it mu st make numerous compromi5e5 i the interest of self:survi\'al, the mpst important or these being to slow population. "ll"CR E1\S ED produc· tiOn is a dead-end road," Bro~·er said. "\\'e ·must seek out money in greater efficiency th<in in i;:reater production.'' The transition veriod he envisions "'ould be llQ wor· se. he clainis. th''a n the period of dislocations that accompanie,<f the ent ry into \\'olrd \Var II ond th e even· Business and the env.1ron· menl are in r~.I rather than superficial cq,.iflict. Brou·er iOii ists, and business must compromise some of its goals and teachniq ues. Other\vi se, · he forec.11 sts, disaster ,,·ill be the out· Comt'. BROWER belie\'es the tual readjustment. \\'Orld now must enter a The alternative, he in · transition pe riod during · sists, is disaster. •·1r I \\'ere in an industry High Fares May Be Fought \\';\SHl!'\GTON tt.:Pf) - The Justice Department has announced it may file suit cha llenglng .the Ci\'il Aeronautics Board's new minimum fares policy for internationa l c harter airl ine fligh!f, as "seriously inflationar)-. ' Deput y Assistant Att.r . might suspend any reduc· tions that a charter airline might propose In the future. Clea r"'aters said it is not clear that the gui4J!lines ac· curately reflect operations costs of all carriers "<4nd as ;.1 result , they may be seriou sly inflationary.'' (;en. Keit h I. t:lear\\'alers. ••J>RI CE increases :in official or the antitrust resulllng from this action division. told a Se nate isub-could unnecessarily put the con1mittee I.he proposed price of North Allanlic air n1inimun11 fares guideline!!. travel beyond the reach~of may reduce ton1pct ition 1nany co nsumers \\'ho at bet"'een charter tarriers prese nt call barely afford ;ind bring about rare in· the cost or charter travel.' creases ror all airlines. he said. ' , "\Ve oppose the board's A Justice De partmen1 action and are considering source said th e a ntitrus1 \vhether to seek a court division has not ~eci.dec fully loaded or not u·h1te charter airline& can cancel ~any _fli ght that is not fully booked. G.F. Steedman llinekley, c hairman of Overseas !\'a lional 1-\ir'>''ays. 5aid charter operations such :.is O~A are more efricienl than the scheduled airlines and thus can com1:iele in of., fering raltis that ;i 1>~nl to people \\'ho cannot ar. ford tickets on big airlines. . .. ' "If. \\'e;n)ust charge, the same rates as th e sclleduled airlines, u·e'll be dri\·en out of business,'' l·Ifnckley testified. revie,\•," Clearwatcrs said '>'1hether to challenge the in hearing bero~e the Senate CAB'& .a uthority to issue Earnings Dowtl judiciary subcommittee on , 'such guide lines or to \\•ail administrativ'f?pr<ict.ice.and instead for a court contest Capital ~lli aOce Corp., pro('edure. 'li"'\ r-' over some particular rat€ owner of Mariner& Savings I Officials ol se)•eral char-c;;ise . J & Loan Association or lcr airline~ 's'ild t'1ey also The scheduled airline~ Newpott1Beach. announced oppose~ the !fllnuni um clai{ll they need this CAB that earnings for the nine fares pohcy. protection aga'lnst charter 1mon'lhs ended Sept. 'JO were The CA B recently adop· compefil n •btcause the)· $617.367 com.pared ~·itb ted rate "guidelines" for ~u~t rollow rigid schedules ,$986,100 during the like charter internalion3.I fli ghts u·hethcr their planes are t>f.riodj n 1973. ba sed ;ipprOx.im ately on,------------------------' existing scheduled airli ne rates. The board said it also ng \ht; 1fsb of a them.. l'ivili zation . of 18.000 molion "I think," Echc\'arr1·a r.===========I ·1 '''TV ·I lf()\\'t:\1t:R, r\mer'i ca n 1 n1 s on,.... wit l sai d, '"fV corllributes toihe IX< ,():\.1 l il l t ())l.. ll)(J rro11111 (;I ft ... · I r I h t TY pro"ran1n1in g does not HI per· 1 Ill c· argc o " !he lon1:1incss of modern life meet \rith uni\'ersal ap· O\\'t1cr1. ;,ind mt1k cs pco1>le isolated · d b k pro\· a\. There <ire critics at onnr roo was ex· and passive." ly com pllcaned but it Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. arn .,gra ly lthe ""' eel cle"l,rl)' the fulure \11sion proar::.n1ming e bllllon5 o! dollars it is \'cry much up for despite lhe appatcn· trenched positions 0£ roudcastcrs and the rl<s. ' 1 Tll•: United State.~. TV lpol,gl'1Jllmirig i~ fini.lnced ef!lft m lnated lo a 5'g· qJrj\Qittt dc~ree hy udv~r· \!l-i.'\itorking \\•Ith the net· 'and the producers or catcd prvgr;1m. ~·lost or the re:.t or the \\'orld ellht'r ha ~ govern1n cnl con· ~a.lit» ~ro"rarpnlina. or I 115' l 60' FOR SALE • 25,160 ~Ft. M-1 LW 16.920 Sif-Ff •• ..,. 548 3414 OR YOUR BROKER . Lt:...,U~! l1t1MedUl"t Dt:lirtt'fl (_~Jill l·._i''" l!lf\("f ht1lh1 Ir\, t)j' l\1l\'c1 l.'llin b..\j..~ 1\nd.l'l1'111u1n, lnteroontinent.J lnvesttl'lent CornpanJ 500 Newpor1.Cen!ar Or Newl)Ol'I Beach 644·94 IO \ .. • \'ou c:J1111-;;: •• ivoa lire int.-omu 'anti immt'dinte lnx benefits hy J)llrlici1N)linl{ in one of ~loa.i: l\1em<niil fio!ot11it:tl Presl>yterian's four d[/(1•r1'nl Lifu Jnco1no GirL Pl:in~. Write O'i call lodar IOJ information: _Mr, Thom·'~ K. ::itadl~tr · • HOA G MEMORIA,l HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN, 3010 Newport Boulevard NewPOrt Beactt. CA ;~~ Ttt.,1111111.17141MM'°°"'"""'.1116 ' - # .. ., ' MISSIO VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Sales •· Se rviae • Leasi11g ' 28]01 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495·'1700" MISSION VIEJO 131 ·17•0 S.. Die¥ fwy: .. A..,.Y P'tiwy. •1if, ritltf .. Me fa ril .. •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSW OR A FRIEN SHA,! AND SIZE OF LAIEL Mfl . 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By JAM~S It.QUINN NIOBRARA , Neb. 11UPll -Old Niobrara is under a death sentence. • a! residents buy land on the new site mother, -.•ho operat~ a bar with her SOME OLDER residents, "15uch aii majority appe11red to be that tM ear and find that relocatiOR. benefit& on husband, Clen, said they stood to lose 70ish Jlelen Liska, argued_ the govern-town open! up oppbrtunitiea I.ha& top of the prjce they rtteived ror 1hcir several thousand dollars. ment should not have the authority to never would have developed at&beold By Decem,ber, f975, all of its 585 -residents-will hav_e to be out, by order of t ,he f,ederal i:1overnment . Nrobr<arans were mad abbu~ it ror ~white. but now a lot ~re t,h1nking il ·O old homes, prettr well.pay (of the new "W~ just think '11.'e lhould have more lorce them to move. , town.site. ~ ~ homes, Schwartter tiatd. Relocation money.'' Mrs. May said. "When you "I do not believe that I .,Mould be ··Everyone was tfhfour1sed benefits ·for homeo.wners run as hill'! have lo lose ~.000 )'OU ca n't under-shouldered "'ith res~sibiliiies that' before." Fitch said. :·N~y was 1s$JS,ooe_,.. • stand It. But .you don'\ really want to ,are not or my O\lo'll making," she suid. doing any rebuilding. Theiendfteers While hoftiMwnefS appear to bo nght "t'ft1', I meun not rettlly. '' -But the growing feeling oC the <ire doing .a good job..•• may~ ror the best. · . ~e re'ar.on is fhey can hear the. giant earth moveri;, cement trucks and .ot,her ~onstruction. machinery t~at· ts 1bu1ld1n g a new Niobrara on a coming out well in most cases, Sch-V ' wartzer said,. the' relocation benefits lfzmiio--••-==;F======:;.===========::==========r:====; for bUsinesses do not match those for ' bli.d'C south or the town. · eligible for six percent loans rrom the • . Srnall Busipess Administration. . . • Others J:tre still mad. Even though the 'gojernment Is helping out they say ther're losing monef. ' homes. However, busiriessme~ are A birthday' . SCHWAR'ftEll l'ND Fitch agreed f • ncle tOod the prospect of operating from a Com -....,rr ... m·~· · ff: t~!f~~s~:~~~~ iNi~~a~~~! t~~~ l '¥m I I,.. VW' • ~ • NIOBRARA. llAS lo move. The · · )lo'aiert.able beneath the old town-is constantly rising because pr Misso\Jri River-. ba<;kUp water cauSed .by the .Gavins Point dam, built downstream 1 in 1957. REAL ESTATE Street. They said they knew or none ._ ··1!111..A , old :!:Y~lanned to-close shop or move -.,..,.•~f• : .~·we fuay have eight or nine new I• .., lo 19.70 ,' Congress enacted !legislation-to spend $11.4 million to moye the townsfolk to new homes on lhe·bluff. · · •tr'd .say we 've got a .real good chance. f!Jr a growing town," P.1ayor Lester f-it-ch~ Sald.-"P.1y personal opihiOIJ is that the .government is doing us a.great fo b." A dpzen newhouse'.s are already in va.ri1oys stages of construcli?ri· Many streets are completed, forming a p·at· tern of rC s.ldential cul-de·sacs , and commerCial avenues. • RESISTANCE TO the move strong, especia lly when townspeopl e discovered the U,S. Army Corps ·or Enginee~s wa s not offering the prices they had hoped1.. ,, months of negotiating. ~.'It ~was very ten~e last Spring," said Farber, \11ho se bank is one Of the· three largest b'usinesses in town. •:eut the attii.ude has changed. Tl\e corps·is _ more._agr.eeablc and-cooperative..-and maybe we understand their problems more." · Farber said he had made a counter offer to the engineent on his bank building and was negotlating. "f hope to settle it 'vi(hout 'taking it to court''' he said. Edi.tor Bill Sc hwartzer or the Niobrara Tribune said he settled with the engineers on his planl. ••J .JI UN.G . IN there and got "'hat I pai<:I for it,'' he said. "The ·en~ineers weren·t trying to rob us. They were of- fering a fair market price." businesses Conlin& in," Schwartzer -" said. Even after we established ourselves as a leader "We ha ye had lots of inquiries rrom in residential real estate and the sale of income young persons who had move<l away properties. in the past few years," fo'itch said. Even after we pioneered the development ot '"They think they'd like lo move back much of Orange County coastal land. to the new town.'' Even after we became one of Galifornia"s largest The mayor said converS8tions with property .management firms. . townspeople indicated 85' percent Even after we co-developed pll'lces of consider-planned to relocate on the blur!. .,. ''That's more Chan we had expected,·· able importance-like trviiie Terrace. Dover. Shore$. he said. Baysiqe Village, Eastbluff and the Irvine Goast Country Club. TllE TOWNSPEOP(,E have until Even after all this, would you believe there are Dec. 31 to accept the e;overnment's of-.11 1 h ""' 11 bo ? ·rer on their homes and buy a lot on the sh peop e w o th1,'V. we se stocks and nds. new site. Afler the deal is signed they have about a year to move. . We've thought about changing oor na/ne. But after 30 Years you can't argue with success. ~ we've been representing buyers and sellers in the real estate market place since 1944. We hS've a record for getting the maximum dollar value-for our clients' property. And a reputation for attracting serious qualified buyers with excellent honles- good values, fairly priced. Now that we·re celebrating our 30th birthday, we'd like.10 give you reason to cerebrate, tdo-il you'/e buying a home. selling a home or looking to ' invest in income property. · One of the former objectors, bank· owner Do'n Farber, said both the engineers and the town~ple have grown more under.standing after Schwartzer said ·the •·atmosphere began changing within a week after they began" paying for homes." Nol all the residents have bought the orrer. 1\lichael P.1ay, who operates the !\1issouri River Ferry east 2f town, said he bought a lot across l~ river in Running Water. S.D" and panned to m·ove his house on the ferry. 2165 E. Coast Hwy. c.,._ Dtl M•, Calif. '2U5 1714167)-4400 I Enthusiasm has continued to grow ~rs . Haze lla 1\1ay, li1ichael's . ·- Central ffo,usil]g· ~n--!!}75: 1-0ffices Good, Bad News \VASHINGTON -For the housi ng consumer, 1975 wlll be' a· mix_ed bag of bolh good and bad news. the hpusing experts s·ay. Forecasters al a conference sponsored by. the National I-lousin g Center Council tNHCC) in \\1ashing- ton. D. C., saw' new, home and apartment production rUnnlng far b'e hi"nd the nation's housing goals. In the first· halt o~ the year. new home buyers will have to look to .the e.~jsting,lnventory,or unscild new homes,. 1 w~icB,is consid~_rabteJ "and.\\'hich,some ex~rts poin-~ i~ t~ !dlJ.i, is ·avlna~le \n'm'a'ny' i1\5tances a'f b.argain , prices·and f.;iVorabJe.interest rates. t ·~ ' ; • ' Ho.Usina: starls will increase about tlie1111""'111'"d"le of the year as more mortgage money becomes available. Ne\~',houses will tend to be smaller: such few 'rental · units as are produced Will be predominantly of the one· bedroom type. • The forerasters predicted ne\\· home and ap:art- ment produclion "'ould run ~t -an anoual rate of a\Klul one miHion units. during the first quarter of 1975.itur· ning up sli ghll}·. in the second quar1er and therl in· 1 • creasing during the laslhalf. Production t'Stimates for 1975 as a \\·hole ran from 1.2 million to 1.55 million. The most opt.irriistic forecaster felt the annual rate might rise to 1.8 million by the end or next year. <Nat ional housing gOa ls. set by Congress. call for production of l\\'O million ne"' units and 600.000 rehabilitated units annually for ;i 'decade lo me<'t basi·c housing needs. I In Irvine Plans for th~ establish· ment of a world headquar- ters facility in l r \•ine, have been announced by Art Bar- tlett. president or Century 21 Real Estate Corp. ·After be oming the nati9n ·s l ar~st ,reaJ estate operation of 1ts kind in less than three years, Century 21 is making plans for expan- sion into other countries. Corporate officers already hav.e been c,onlacted by foreign real estate org;i11izations interet;ted in the,Century 21 concept of in· dependently .9"'ned offices supported by corporate- de\"eloped marketing; per· sonne l and advertising programs . - 'J"hP world headquarters fac ility "'ill be. in Douglas f'J:;za. a· SO·acre complex 'that features campus·lype offi ce buildings, shops, restaurants and a nine- story holel. 8%% interest ra~e at The Hills . Example: --Price of The Hillsdal(' Plan: $45,200 . ' ills ). ' • .. ..... ' l. 1·1 . ' ''''''I ,, d' . ' 83,4% " " interest rate at The Foothills . .. 'It& }. Exampl<': PriceofThe ' llousing. financial1 and govesnment economists and iCsearchers·said they expect the impact or new : federal fundin g programs and a slight easing of the Feder11I -Re!erve's -squecze".-0n .the money. upply _to. begin to show up in starts and stat\!f!tics in three ot four n10111hs. But they \\'a rned that v,rhat has been done so far lo stimulate housing production is only a small · part of "·hat is needed. The mo,·e from Santa Ana. Calir., tO a more than ' 9.000-sq .-ft. heal:tquarters across fi-om the Orange County Airport is planned for early next year. ! .J_ - >; Down Payment: S 11 .300 Amount Financed: 533,900 Monthly Payment: 8269 (Includes Principal Balboa Plan: 533,990 Down Payn1ent: S6.890 Amount Financed: 527,100 Monthly Payment: S216 (Includes Principal The charm of the cour\trY incl chorefree townhome livin~'come together here with-a Hou '. 2, ~ and 4 bedrooms, ur, to 2' tiliitb8, woodbuming firep aces. bai1t..ths, i · two private pati06, and a Home- owners Associatilln that takes care,. ' of all the exterior yard.work ~ • Luxurious 3 and 4 bedroom single-level homes o( generous SJX!.ce and live- and Interest I 'Ibtal Number of ~Payments : 354 CI06ing C06ts : S439 (Plus 'Tuxes, Insurana', and Impounds l and Interest) Total Number of l'aymcnts: 354 Closing Costs: S678 (Plus Tuxes, Insuranl'f'. and Impounds ) maintenance o( the swimminfi L recreation area for a monthly toe - of $44. You'll love the relaxed life at The Foothills. Immediate occupancy. ability. Some have beautiful hilltop views. Up to &,000 sq. ft. lo~ with landscaped front yards and fenced back yards. A lovely climate and atmosphere, plus all of the ocean-oriented recreations of Laguna Niguel. Come to The Hills today. It'& a great place to raise a family . Monthly Homeowners Association Fee: ..None Monthly Honwownl"rs Association FIX': S44 Townhomes from S33,900 toS41,000 . I . Your kind -of~~e. . . • - If your neighbors Jre less than If you're sinsle or a yo ung mar- stimulating and you're tired of mak-ried couple with a good job and a, ing your landlord ric.h, then tl\rn-on fe · bucks in t'hc bank, don't wait. with other young successful people You "can own a home right no\.V, like y6urSelves: Get into a ·v:Hage designed for the young at heart, be- ~alk townhome. fore inflation drive\ prices out of Brfakfost on a r.cioftop garden. siiht. Village Walk . Frofn S30,950. Sunbathe in a priV'ate patio. Putter 'FairviE!\v and Segerstrom, near South around in your garage workshop. Coast Pl~za. Santa Ant. Call : (?J4J Get it togelher with friends at one SSb-1161. oL 1he village pools, putting green or jJcuzzi. Then, serve cocktails from a skylit loft overlooking a liv- ing roorQ \.Vith real wood .bean~ed • ceilings. • - Immediate occupancy . Homes from 145,200 toS53,700 • . ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE: 9% . ' ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE: .9%% 1n you1 life ... today co me to \ --- • .----- IJ1ro·('li""": ~·n 1m Lot Afl1tclu, go aoutti Of'I 1 IM· ~n Dil'r.:ntSanta Ana f<'reewayito CRIWf' V•lloy Par~way exit, Turn right (a_pprox. I milf') tn !hi' T..ai;:una Niguel S.11'!1 lnfo~rtit" 1i1'n <'mt1•r. P.I ilt>81(1• to Dana \lo Int H•rW: 2'1! mil Pl!. P.lil611c In l.a11111'1• EkiJt<:h : '4 t. ' • 11 I 'I ' '1 . OAILYPltOT Sunday, N°"""'ber 10, 191, Rea l. 11;~\~te ~, ·.,'Questions/Comment ~ Br Realtor Randall MCC.rdle ' .. ' • .. New Homes on Sale ' Shrty-eight Jlew Castille ln the basic Castillo price dally from 9:30 a.m. until 6 ReaJ titate prices sure b1Ye risen sharply. All types t>f real estate Is becoming more expensive. ts there a secret to the value or real estate in coastal Orange County? Values seem to be increasing at a ran· tastic r8te. What has been the percentage or increase in Teal estate prices in reeentUmes? homes went on sale. last b,iclude wood s hingle roofs, p.~. may be reached by weekendas Uteninthunitof continuous cleaning .double taking the San Diego the spacious .single famlly bven and range, e~xterior Free~ay lo La Pas Road, detached series of hornes serving bar linking patio to traveling east on La Paz to opens to the public at Mis· kitchen, and carpeting in • Marguerite Parkway! and sionViejo. the living room. dining "then left on Marguente to The latest unit or the room hall on stairs and in the models, located one"" papular homes is located them.'aster0bedroom. block north of Trabucd Thanks. J.E.C .. Irvine lt's no s~cret. People want to live in·Oran1e County ... they prerer to live near the coast rather than inlana. Jr there is a secret to the value of real estate. it is the localion, and the demand for that par· ticular area. Orange Coufity continues tO rate amoni ttie most popular h9us1ng markets in the naUon. Some prices have increased as high as 19 to 20·per· cent in the last twelve months. Areas such as Mission Viejo, Big Canyon, and Irvine have ·appreciated even more. '111e average appreciation throughout the county in our limited study in the last twelve months was 16 percent. Rernember, that's 16 percent of tht purchase price which in many cases doubled the owner~s equity. What has been the valuation or increase or Orange County real estate th.ls pas& lZ months! I knoW the county assesRes property annually. Is there a list ttlat would sho•' the percentage or annual increase? Thank you, C. J., Corona del Mar • A recent CQnvcrsation "'ith the staff or V. A. Heim, Orange County, AuditortCoritrollei;, ind1C~te~ slightly · over 17 percent increase; in Orange County _over the. past 12 ,months. Based on the "County of Or'ange Financial Reoorts" the_percentaie of increase over valu.~_tion for the preeeding·fiscal years -of the total assessed valuation for Orange County is outlined in the .list below: TIStalYear 1961-62 ' adjacent to the eighth unit, Castille m odels, open Road. which opened to the public,.-------_:._:. __________ _ tn mid-September, and which is situated close to two of Mis,ion Viejo's DI06t popular recreat.ionp l features, the Sl·.miUlon Marguerite Recreation Center and the Casla d&l Sol execulive·lengt~ publictgolr course, scheduled to open at the end oft he monUt. BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF LIVING ROOM IN DEANE KENSINGTON HOME IN IRVINE Prices in the neWest Castille unit will range from $42,000 to $58,000. The first homes in the ninth unit are scheduled to be ready for occupancy in mid · ·February. SIX FLOOR plans and a Irvine's Deane Homes total of 16 elevafions are Outdoors Comes Inside a·vailable in the latest series of Castille homes, which have been created to renect the atmosphere of Old Al Deane Homes·Oniver· sity Park, tfle outdoors comes In. So subtle is the flow of space between the garden patios s urroundin g the homes and the interiors, there is a feeling that" the house is completely at one with-its environment. . The effect is deliberate and was created by careful planning, according to Larry Deane, president of Deane Development Com- pany, builders or the 2JO. . home community on Jordan roo m , four-bedroom, three· battl, 2,216 s quare·foot home. Its entrance is ut the side. reached through two garden patios which form a ch a rmin g &treet s ide fa cade. f\"1ore garden patios are off the formal dining room, the kitchen and family room, so that the en· tire structure is surrounded by outdoor living space and grass, trees a nd Clowers. Spain, after ·which they form of a pl anter wall ad· werenamed. joining the Roman tub. Castille homes range in "We realized that the size from 1,310 square foot tremendous current in· "El Greco," with its three terest in utilizing living bedrooms and two baths in plant ~ fo r decllra ting a single story floorplan, to showed that people really the 2,137 square root two- want closer touch with story "El Ribera," offering nat"ural. growing things," four bedrooms, three baths, observed Deane. a family room, dining room '"\Ve had an. ideal setting and a spacious unfinished to give full rein to our ideas bonus area. ' . -=-~ Pertentage of Jacrease 12.32381 11.32954 10.23192 13.32780 9.81088 16.11561 8.93535 Avenue off University Drive iii Ifviile's University There is no division bet- "·een these garden patios to break the continuing line of natural beauty as seen through the windows and glass doorways of the home. -University Park homes ~ •0EI PiCi.sso'' fS "lbe will be set among green~ secon~ of two two-story belts, there,,vill be a private plahs in the Castille series: park in the project, and it offering many of the fronts on the new William features found in the R. Mason Regional-Park. s omewhat larger "'El \Ye were greatly concerned Ribera." .... ·Live-where the action is. ' . 1964·65 1965·66 1966·67 1967·68 1968·69 1969·70 1970-71 ' 1971·72 Jm.73 1973-74 1974-75 1::~2: 6.39174 15.43370 7.61009 8.47419 17.20295 EDITOR'S NOTE:RmttJall R. Mt:Cartik ii orL invtd-meni 01KZly1I, col~ge l.tdllm', and cuthor of "Rtal E1tate in: California." Send your commtnts and qutsfloru to Randa.U R.. McCord~, t:lo tht Daily Pilol, PO Boz 1560, Costa Mt» !11626 Park. -· -,r "We designed the homes so that they are surrounded by garden patios and then brought ihis same close-to- nature feeling into the in- teriors with planters and an atrium." he explains. ''The result is a feeling that the home is in complete_har· .mony with its exterior en- vironment -there are no areas you don't want to look out on." TYPICAL 0 F thls bten· ding is the Kensington model home, an eleven·. • Carrying the outdoors in-• doors even further, the Deane staff and Walter Ric_hardson , & Associates, designed a com P.letely en- closed atrium w·ith walls of glass which open from both the living and dining rooms. ·They continued the entry patio inside with a U-shaped planter "'hich adjoins the entry hall and is vi si ble from living areas on both the first and seccond floor!!!. EVEN IN THE second floor mas t e r bedroom, nature comes inside in the San Juan Meadows Selling Out San Juan 1.1eadows. a cluster of just 22 townhomes in a quiet residential neigh· borhood of Tustin, was 60 percent sold out just a week after Orange Coast Con- s truct ion Company in· troduced them at a grand opening. Thirteen of the two-story, two and three·bedroom dwe lli ngs with I ii!! to two baths havt! been pur· c ha se d . Locat e d on Bro\\'nimg A\'enue adjacent to the ra rmlands of the Ir· vine Company, San Juan lteadow s repres ents peacerul country living in a secluded village-like at- h oha•m1·ng 'A'alkwa.'s and mosp ere. ·Pf ices begin at S36,850 ror ser\'ing bars to patios from the Patrician model with stepsaver kitche ns. two bedrooms and $42 950 Carpeting and draperies for the three·bedro'o'm areprovidedl~roughoutthe Julianne. Low 83/i percent homes,· and ~1tchens carry conventional financing is a ~o~plete ~1ne of mode.rn available on the n i ne ·bwJt.1n appliance~ that in· remainjng townhomes. elude gas or electric ranges INCLUDED I N the sel· ling price are such quality standard feature n· tral air cond· · ing. O\'e · sized doub e tached garages w i plenty of s torage s pace an d automatic door openers, large patios complete with concrete s lab. fencing. and washer·dryer hookups, di sh"'a shers, disposers. tras h compactors and luminous ceilings. The homes or San Juan f\1eadows include \\·ood bur· ning fireplaces. tiled baths and· showe rs. to tiled en· try ways and decorator tiled countertops In the kitchen. TJIE DEVELOPMENT in a quiet setting is jusl a stone's lhrow from miles of bike paths, yet is only a few blocks from· family s hop· ping and service centers. providing the sophisticated 'buyer 1,11ith convenience, priv acy and serenity. Free"'ays leading in all direction s are easily reached. To reach San Juan l\teado"'s, take the Red llill Avenue offramp north from the Santa Ana Freeway and tum east on San Juan Street two blocks north of the freewaY. Browning Avenue is two blocks ·east of Red Hill. / ADULT TOWNHOMl:S Peaceful country living in the city 5an Juan Meadows in Tustin is where Jhe country ceilings, dispClSef's, dishwashers, trash compactors, meets the city ... right across the street from -automatic garage door openers and -most 47 ,COO acres of green fields nestled against importantly-the choice ol gas or electric Saddlebacil; Mountain. You are only one for your self-cieanlng,ik>ubfe OYenS and t>lock from miles of bike tr alls that 'Nind washer-dryer hoolo\-ups. Now is the lime to tlYough Orange County's 18'gost ranch. Al the select the home of,..._ ~om""' fast. same time, all the conveniences of city living are setllng units. During 0t.r pr&.181ection phase, you ody a few blocl<s ""'1y. In lhls tJrlque also have the choice of IOU' lully-co«dinated setting, OU'~ and three-bedroom adUt color schemes for your home. V.\te built 1ovmhomes are something special. The interiors each of our 22 homes to meet the mos1 exacting offOI' many""°"lngstandatd leal\.<es: stancwds-yoorsl -ral al• conditioning, carpeting and drapOl'ies_ So ~sit San Juan Meadows mm, and see how you. wood-burning f1rep1aces, lumlnous kitchen too, can live where the country meets the City. priced from $381850 with So/.0/o Interest • J 1 with keeping the natural TilE OTH E R three beautY of the gently rolling Castille plans -all single , countryside site, and fitting story -are the three· our homes, into it as har· bedroom , two bath "El moniou.sly. as possible." Dali,•• offering a large 1 11 E. KENSINGTON home, -which received an Award or Dislinction from Pacific Coast Builders Con- ference ror its design, has another, unique feature - the living room, atrium and entry hall have two-story ceilings, and are spanned on the second noor by a gal· ler y which connects the bedroom areas of the home, creating a n enoru:wusly spacious efrecl . ,- family room ; the "La Lor· ca," which has a central en· tryway leading directly to a large living area, made up or the living room. family room, dining room and kit· chen, and carefully isolated from the· three bedrooms and two.baths; and the ''El Goya,•• largest of the single story Castille plans, ton· taining four bedrooms, two baths, a spacious Jiving room and a family room. .. In most Castille models.: Xc\1·por1 ·J(.orract•. "Ji111·11hon1t'S hy tht• sc.•a i11 N'c11·po1·1 Uc;1c:h. ·rhis is your kind n(plac·t•. \l'i th ti su·in1111i 1 1~ pool. ji.1c117.zj a11d s:n111411n \\'llll'h I ht• ~i rls ' h\·. S:incl \'Ollc,·h;i ll . hunclhall ;nicl haskt•thull ('011r1s in \r;11ch the ln l.'11 bv. 1•u11 in•f 1•rt•t•n. <TtKill<'I a1u l . . ,.., ,., l1ofS(.'Sl1ot'S so )'IHI can J..'t.'I tu knc11r l'i1t'l1 nl ht·r. 1\nd ~·•>ur 0\1·11 pri\«.tlt• J:l-uc.Tc.• n1t'ado11· just 1<1 lo~· \•0111-scl\'C!i in. l nlcrcstl"<I? l'riC"t'S stnr1 at on!,· S:~j;J() fur a uniqlt<.' I\\.<> bf:droon1 hnlllt'. C:..11! (7 i.J) ' f)..lf>-;J()()I, ()r ccnttc 1n•tor toda\·, \\'t.-rt• at tht• \\'l'SI t•ncl nr l!hh S1r<.'l'I c>(f I larhor IJoult'YUrcl. Deane f·lomes·University Park are· priced from 560,000 to 580,000. Thl' Ken· si ngton home is priced from 575,250 to S80,000. Newport Terrace the third or fourth 'bedroom, ~ m ay easil y be converted' Ill into a den, if the owner soi ~---------------------' desires. Bonus features included ' . The Grand .Opening, Phase II.· Sea Terrace Apartments for adults: sun, fun, sea and sand. Laguna Niguel's Sea Terrace Apart· men ts create a new kind of apartment living for adul~. From patio or balcony you look out upon an ocean view, or a park-like settinr. White 11andy beache11 and cruising sailboa~ invite you to enjoy :1i1wim,11ail, or evening stroll in the su nset. And u1ith you r marina-styled apartment come all the pleasures of Laguna Niguel'1 8,000 acre )\•orld-great Q recreation, convenient shopping, friendly I people. It's the choice way to live. Put d lif! in your life ... toddy com e to • Laguna Niguel -~ The Choict Community ~ Rancho Bernardo and Village Park, other fine New Town1 by Avco Commun ity Developers, Inc. (714) 493·0501 • l I . M arina·11t.yled l & 2 uxury ntcr1ors bedroom/ have 1&:2 bath1. All-eltttric gounnet kitchen and built-ins. l bedroom from $230. 2 bedrooms from$250. Some furnished at$30 more ' .. ' Tenn is A fast game of 1inglt1 or doubll!a i1 a Jtt&l W&)' to 1\ay 1n 1hape.A ~rt l1 now -unaer conatruc- Uon and due tor <'olf'lplet.ion in Octobe1·. ' a month. • ' . • i i I .......... .. " 1 Recreation Center Came home to the joys of recreation at your own Rec. Center, There'• a •1"111 rklinr1wlm-1ning P90l and Jacuizi, hi1/h'er1 oauna1, billiard and game rooma, and a party kitchen·•nd Jlreaide lounge. DlreclioN1 : From Loo .... 1 ... !&kt the San Dl•IO/ Santa Alla Free- w1,y eouth \9 Crown Valley Pt.rkwayex1t. Rilhl (approx. 6 ftli.J to PaciAc eo." Hl1hwar. Left 1 mile to Nlcuel R,d, Left on Nip.I Rd. to The s..10 ..... Apa:rtmfllU. • ' • ,, ' ' ....,..,.,..,. No~ .. moer iU, h,74 ~partm~nts '_fheir Style Ora11ge Cou11ty Chapte r One &Ood move deser\'es' anolher, Norma and Rulph Kimberly believe. ments in three \11teit. 11f\er Its opening. BIA 'Chooses A e '• i ' . The a ttractive prores· s1onal couple were the first residents to lease a.n apart: ment al Promontory Point th~ lrvi~e Company's 520 m1lllon ocean.view com· munlty in Newport Beach. 'rhe proj ect '11 30·a<'re The Oran;;c Counly Chup· sloping site ullo"'lf sl)t!c· ll'r of the Buildin& Industry taculur \'it>"'" of Nc"•porl Associ3tion or Cullrornla. Harbor-a nd lhe ·P11ciric un affiliate or the.....NatLonia l Ocean from \'lrtually C\'ery Associatio n o f l·l ome "'indo"'· Sis apartment Builders, has named E. 8. fl oor plan s with 26 Aklnsl914·,5president. variations, wit h re ntals Akina. pre11ident or lrvinl' ranging from S350. ofrl'r 11 Pacific Development Com· choice for every t;isle a nd . puny. homebuilding unit or persona l requirement. fol' the Irvine Comp<tny, "'HS in· single or mal"ried adults. stall ed at the chapter's :in· 1'hree furnished models <tr<' nual dinner dance held :11 ope n daily fron1 to <1 .n1 to the Di sneyland llolt•I 111 dusk. HEADS BUI LDERS Anaheim Promontory Point . Akins,· 4'9. 1 ~ a 26 yeal' Oltld second . 10 tukc an ;;g &res:si1·e Sl:i nd in this dif· ncult hou sing m arket. - "\\'c ~r£• fa!!lng anotht'r crllicul 1imt• In our <'On· litruction induslr~· history," suid Akin:. "No"' I~ lh1..· tlmt• fo1· our industry u~ SUl'lutinn In 1nc rt•us1• it s c:qnn·ll ~ th helf) fra1nt• thi; i SS ll l.'1' ;ind i.huJ)O th(' pulir1l·i. u ndl.'r \\"hich 11 c rnusl d1•11•lo 11 t ht" t•on1 n1unllLi'.~ u1 (lr•:1ni.:1• l'ou11 ly .. Al\l~S \\ ,\!" 11n•11ous l ~ 1·1cc presutent unit member or the F:xt'cut I\ t• Conlmittfi' of BIA . lle .. is <ilso u ilir«tor ol'th(' BIA of Cali(ol,"nia;lftd " a de legatl.' to ·c all~nioa Builders Counci~. Thl' Ori1ngl' Count~· chap· h:r ol HI/\ 1:; the l;.irgest thapter 1n southern ~Ufor­ nla ll n<l the BIA 1s one of the lurgcst affiliall's of lhe ... Nutional :\ssoci uNon 9( llom<' Bui lders. "·hichis thc t uuntr,\ ·:. l;irgei.l hou:tillg urJ!<1n11.;1 t1on "11 h ;o.ooo nu•mber.., A year and a half earli er they had been first to lease an apartment when the Ir- vine Company opened Haywood, an apurtment complex in 1-l arbor View. another or the lrvjnc Vil - lages. And in each case their leasiilg representative was Lyn Henkle. The Kimberlys aren't the type who camp in line for Rose Bowl tickets or try to collect odd coincidences .. They jual h ave derlnite ideas about their lirestyle and pursue them, they say. located just west of Jam· E.8. Akins \•eterao of the Southern boree. Road in Ne11•port ·5 -----------California housing industry. -----'------------------ Bayside Vil lage area, is the Co s ta Mesa Prior to :1cccpling the Ir· seventh apartment com· l'ine Con1pany's commis· PROMONTOR Y Poi nt appealed' to both of them because or its "outstanding breathtaking view. This is "'ha t li ving at Newport Beach is all uhoul." suys Ralph, a L oli>. An geles restaurateur . • .l·lis wife lovt•s Promon· lory Point because of its proximity to her interior Get -'WIN'·· Buttons At Crest "\ViN" buttons, which President Ford has asked all Americans to wear in an errort to "\Vhip Inflation now," are being given away free to everyone who visits Newport Crest. the $33 mil· lion luxury condominium community in Newport Beach. According to George F. 11-leyer, de ve lop ment manager for Paclric N.C., Inc., developer or the towne --home community, the com· pany which. last month, in answer to Pre~iljenJ.'.s .c;all to fight Infla tion, reduced prices by as much as $4,000 on a .select group of towne homes, is doing e\'crything possible to keep pri'ces lov.•. In addiUon to a rollback in prices at Newport Crest. '.\feyer s aid . monthly payments for the first year have now been sla shed by S250. This could mean 11 saving to purchasers of as much as sa.ooo and lhe op· portunity to move into one of Newport Beach 's most luxuriOllS condominium com munities. FIRST AT PROMONTORY POINT Klmberlys With Agent Lyn Henkle design studio on Bayside 1>eople like us." says !\lrs. Ori\'e, and because its Kimberly. unus ual spacious fl oor plans give her scope to ex· OPENED IN July, the press her innovative ideas. 520-apurtment Promontory in·herownhome setting. Point community, "'hich Both say the proximity lo cascades like a !\lediter- lhe ocean satisfies then1 ranean 'vill<1.ge down gentle eompletcl y. "!\1y first love s lopes ·bet1\•e c n Pacific is living close to the ocean. Coast ~Jlghwa y and Bayside but Ralph is a sailor. and . Drive in Newport Beach, "·ill be able to dock his boat · has become a focal point for· wi thin \Va lking distance. visitors -more than 5000 'fhe project is a dream for peopll' s a\\' it~ model apart· munity built and operated sion to partieipate in the by the 1rv1ne t:omp::iny·s F" -M dt'1·e1opn1enl or the lr\·ine multi·family division. 1r111 oves Ranch. he Y:as preside nt of his O"'n construction com· pany for 13 years. Mesa T ena nt Data Technology, a \'ideo cassette <tnd compute r tape reel manuracturer , leased and1s now occupying a 35,920.'square-root irf· dustrial building at 3120 Air· \l'ay Avenue in Costa Pt'lesa as a headquarters faci lil)' for manufacturing and \l'arehousing, announces !\lana.e:er Don Knox . In vestment ~1olding Cor· por<1.tion. a di\·ersincd. t"·o year young corporation. has entered into a ri\'l' ·yea r lease \\ ith Golde n \Vl'St Equity Properties. l)ll'. for the 12.000 squ<ire foot l'On· cretc t ill-up building al-3020 Hcd !-!i ll Al'Cnuc in Costa J\l esu. lnvcsln1e nt ~lo ld i n g manufa<·tures bicvelc and n1olorry1·lcs :.t i·e~·ssori<'s 1\nol he r l'<ie l't of their ope ration is inject ion molclin J.! nf pla!llir AKINS LAUNCJIED his building career in 1948 when he be~an building custom ho mes in the Pacific Palisades a rea near Santa ~1onica. To <late he has been directly un\'ol\'ed with Ora nge County develop- mc·nt projel'ls \·aJued <ii more than SS0,000,000. Akins listed l"'O muJor goals for th e year: first. to make th e association more res ponsiv1· tn il!I members ; !--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ll~lX ll~ ~ ,, Since lhe originlll price roll -back wus artnounced. n1ore tha n half the select 1 group of to"·ne homes has hccn purchased. ~1eyer 11aid that, with the slash in mon· thly payments. he expects the remainder of the towne homes now available to be Mew,ort Beacb · I .Irvine I) sold quickly. The development con· tains 460 units and has eight different one and l"'o·story plans. Prlces begin at $59,000. Newport Cre!il is located "'f!bove Pacifi r Coast •Hgh- wa)', just off Superior Avenue. Gr ant Corporation. the home building and land development s ubsidiary of Santa Anito ConsoUdated, Inc .. is general contractor for the comniunit y . Hou,sin g Decli11es SAN PRANClsc·o tAP l Cal i(ornia housin g s l<trt s in. September dropped 30 percent bclo"' the August leve l in the , fourth straight monthly decline. the Bank or America has reportt.>d. ThE" b:1nk's et·npomist said lh<' starl1' dropped to a seasonally adjusted annual rail' nf R!l.000 unils and added "No s ustaint.>d upturn in residential construclion in California appc;1r!i likely In the next h.•\Y months ·: ·People S1c1lon-1ll about p1opl1 you know l 1t!1lijij![1)i • C o me 10 our happy ending' The last of the mosl successful seri es we have ever bu ilt in Newporl Beach ~vlus a privale lennis and swim club' Only a few H arbor View H ome, are le fl so if you'd like to live in thb exclusive neighborhood in ihe hilb of Newporl. jusl off Spyglass H ill Road. better come see our models todayl FROM $ 70,495 HARBOR VIEW "ff0MES ~EwPoRr We'1(' e.1sv 1n find T~ke th>! N(;'\"ll(Jrt or Sti n Oieyo freev.i.iy 10 Mi"cArthu'r tun1of!. drive Sf!;,\vrtrd lo Ford !{rl. ilnd ll'h In t-1,irhor Vie\V Honle" 111 Nev.purl Br>,1c h' 5':•11 "·<l-~ ---' ' ' j • "f~FIC N£WPORT • BEACH Six m odel s of smashing patio homes in ihe Irvine Company·s planned "village environ men1·: I & 2 slorles with up to 5 bedroom, Bonus extras galore like big ··rarm kitchen<·: filled e<;lh c1ppliance,. fireplace, ca rpeting 011c1 ccln11Jlete ft>r1ci ng. Privn te.recreation ce nter wi th swi mming pool. 5 -acre park. paseos. I 0 -acre sc hool FROM. $39,495 Greentree Honres We'rl:! r11 1d1'11~ IW1\,ee11 thi.' ~.1111r1 /\11,1 &.: !:Mn Diego r re('\''"~' ·r,1ke the Cul\·er Hd l'\11 It• \.V,1ln11t 111 ln.'1n1, or foll.~v 1lw 1n,1p 1o (;rel'11trel' I 10111('~' lo Lo~ Angl'lr~ J• I Orr1tlj(P Cri11nl ~ .,, '· •,, ., H ii, GREE NTREE HOMES to San Diego Donald L. Bren Company • l " I • l • .. ·' ' ' Draperies throughout (included in basrc sales price) 2. Electric garage door openers installed (included in basic sales price) 3 ...... _;. kitchen & master : bathroom • (included in bas1G sales price}- • J"'.! 4. New built•in washer &dryer (included 1n basic sales prrce) . : ~ . ~ l . . 5. New built·in trash compactor in kitchen (included 1n basic sales price) 6 Mirrored wardrobe doors in master . bedroom suite • (i ncluded in basic sales price)· 1. 8. New electric barbecue (included 1n basic sales prrce ) Plush pile carpeting throughout (included 1n basic sales price) No pre-payment penalty for 2 years 201 Sull!'rior Blvd Newport Beach. CA 92660 714-645-2686 Arr he Corner ol Super10r Ave and Ticonde1oqa St .. ,, "' • • .. ·• , ('f DAll.YPll.OT c:Mil-.kilCtMMftw :here's 'PJastic in your <h!e'l!SIU"'-J ~'a&tlle makers or rub· ber had to turn to syn-thetics t. Meet demands, sO gum m akers jn the United States a.re turning to plastics to stretch their product. Demand for gum in this traditionally gum-chewing _Jand keeps going up. Supply of the basic ingredient, chicle (from the towering sa~iUa tree do\l.'R in the hu mid Yucatan Penllisu1a- 0£ Mexico and Guatemala> isn't enough to go around. Prices are up too: The \Villiam Wrigley Company Qf Chicago. '8rgest maker in the U.S .• has announced its ~__price hi ke in two mo~ ~ly to raise a 10· cent·,.ct of cum to 15 cen- ts._ ~r.. ~akers are a~so ra1SfDC prices to cover 1n- c:reas8d ~C06l of suga r and nlhe,f~dients. euif T,0 make U(l ror · wh~ nature cannot·supply, the io<lu1try has had to1lfrn to plastics for an artificial "extender '~ for its gum. ·•we.have no choice,"' says a \Vrigley spokesman. Apparently there is no .!!_at_isrying the public taste for gum. Reports that gum chewing reached its height in \Vorld War II , when the aver age GI c he wed SOO sticks a year, are wrong, according to the trade. Per capita cons umption is ri~ing - slowly but still per· ceptibly in the United States and at a much more rapid clip overseas. A merican s and Can'1o1di;lns lead the world "s gum ch ewers. But t he English. (4th> are catching up fa!t and so are the Ger- mans .(5th). Indeed the Ger· ma~"-lriiWlb rate exceeds lhe~'llJ· . u s.~.dom estic sales (\\·h , eS~>· stocxl at $321.3 m.ill .ral\t .year -rrac· tiontffy ~ from a year eatlter. Tftil"'lias happened befo.re bu\ t~e general trend .is uJt.J..if~Mltfhe figure was S85 rfll!!\<!!!1'Js. l\I~~ the chewing -gum ia.i9fr1. ror decades the moSt,,ble·pricql or any, is givth'~ way ra~idly beforejnfJ;ttinn. • .,.,1,.-r s~ i ls the ch;.r · culpti.t.J,l~mposes_ nearly "ha.If di:lth, 'finished gum stick, arfd its~cost to the in· clustry has doubled since late last year. Corn syrup, 01nothcr major ingredient, and flavoring oils have also .. climbed through the roof" tCtquote an industry source. 1:h.~,, world is rapidly beCbn_'i~ or has already be co~e a gun1·chewing planet largely because of three men. All \\'ould be in guin)S Han· or Fame if such .a place ex1Sted. Thomas Adams or J ersey City 'vas the first to put chicle into stick form. John Colgan, a LOuisville drug· gist, add$!S flavor lO the previously• tasteless chicle. \Vill.i4_.ii 'Wrig ley then popAA\fi~eiftbe product.. \V:Qei.ey ·was selling baking po"·~er u•hen it OC· cured to him to give a'vay :-ome chewing guffi ·along \\11tn the PO'-''dcr as a sales inducement. Soon the gum 11roved more popula r than the baking po\\•der. So he con~'-ntr ated solely on ~:hc~n/t'gum . Ever since, :;o ttie 1a'ying goes. the \Vri&14Y Company ha5 made j ust t\vcy things: chewing -gum and money. Fe'w people "'ho chew J?urrl',ea.n S3l just \\'hY they flo it . .But it has been a J>O~li\L if at times a d e ~ted ha bit, for thou a-nds of years. The (ireeks \\'Crc che\\'ing the gum that oozed from the m asti c tree e .. ·en be fore .t\lexander the Greal's time. \Vhen the P ilgrims arrived in r\C\V r:ngland. local In· dians introduced them to the che\vy gum or the svrucc tree. And . or course, the f\tayatts had long en· .., Joyed the best of alt gums in their locally available chicle. · l.ARRYMORE i: 1·1 i[ •) .I /r' " ., ··1 .I (' .. ., .. '· ,:1 "\ " I Sunday, Novembef 10. 197.f • r • .. ··THE GRANT BOYS · -. . , I ' CHl/11MAI OPEll/llfi • • . . 111111110111111 . . ' . • GIRS FOR 1HE ENTIRE FAMll YI! -· JNFLA noN FIGHTER BARGAINS ·, THROUGHOUT THE STORE! MASTER CHARGE BANKAMER!CARD ALWAYS .ACCEPTED!! fillANT llJCNI Al WAYS THE RIG/ffSIZE, . . AND THE RIGHT COLOR! LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTr.,A$ AT THE GRANT BOYS! USE 1M JUST ZIKE MONEY! PENDLETON~ FOR CHRISTMAS PENDLETON ZIPPER FROllT LIM£D REVERSIBLE JACKn Jocket Comes in Slue Ploid Only Sizes Smoll to Extra Lorge $65.00 HUGE ASSORTMENT Of PENDLETON LOii; sum DPPEI FRDtll PLACKET STYLE WOOL SHIRT Sizes Smoll 10 E11tro Lorge In Comet, Red. & NoVy $26.50 • • • • fillT llJEllS 1011 fiAU . THAT FAMOUS.MA.KlR ·• . .. . ON SALE!! Famous Malc:er BLACK LEATHER MOTOCROSS BOOT "Great for Dirt Riding!" 21 Inches High With Tough Sole Regularly $42.95 HIGH WAIST CUFFED SLACKS Si tes 8 to 16. In Grey, Red, & Naiy Regulorly.$20.00 ONSALEFOR$10,9J Levi's s For Gals HIGH WAIST CORDUROY PANTS Si,z.es 3 to 13. In &-own & !lue , .Jl5i00 • Wi~h Matching ••. uvr·s& IOI. GALS SHIRT JACKET Siz.es S to 13. In Blue Only $25.00 ·• . LONG SLEEVE PENDLETON SHIRTS lOO o/o Wool in Assorled Fo'll Plaids From $2200 fiREA1 .fill1110/t 1.1111.E filltl.I!! ' littl• Girl'• LONG SLEEVE COTTON KNIT TURllDIECK SHIRTS Sizes Stnoll to tOr;e In lli!d, S.own, Powder, White, & NO¥)' IOW $5,49 . . Lirtle Girl's famous Mak•r 50/ 50 DENIM · TWILL JEANS . . . WITH ELASTIC IACK Siz~ 3 to 6x in Red Only R9gUlarly $5.49 ONSAll $3,97. Litlf• Girl'• famous Maker I SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSE WITH EIASTIC WAIST Siz.s 7to l.f. In Red.& YeUo"w R99ularly $6.49 ONSAlEfOR $3,97 SUB DEB lONG SU EVE WllANGUR Long Sleeve Gi"tltont WESTERN SHIRT wmt COHTIIA$1' YOKE& C\HIPS Si1as 7 to 14. In AsSOl'ltd Colon. PLAID SHIRT S.16 7 ro 14. In II~. Blue, & Green $8,99 . . .. 1 ' . • • .: 'I 11 t ' !/ ii • ( ... , SUnd~y,'November1<t:;f7.C •. c DAIL V Pl.LOT DI . eriC~ .Tim'1er WoH Fights fOr Existe~~ e • F.DITOR'S NOTE -1'111 U~ lllOlf is ~ /ro1n •Amfrica. tQyt lhi! U.S. tovernmen.I. But-t~ wlto it.ow Ute animal /:If~ bf.tietfe tlatt-~thOlo~'lt suroiue. "Wutve~ c:un lhink.'' says a man who raises lJlem ... Ther remerr1ber lhfttgs. and can reaion lh111g.t ow . I guss lhai', wlly lhere's rt ill Cl Jew wuhit& around." By TIMOTHY llAll PER ritJC\\'AU.KEE.· (AJlJ -Almost crul,kling wi'th energy, Chinook skit· tere~ down the wooded puth, lunging to the end or her leash und whirling i,n a clou_d or gray.black fur and nashing teeth. '.'~h. she got me again," shrugged Orin Benson, l!UCking the trick'.le or blood from the bright red scratch on ihe arm holding the rope. "She likes to play rough." ." . Chinook.is an eastern timber woir- ' extinct ii), most of-the 48 contiguous ~tales; a source or bitter controversy In the re"' areas with remnant populations. Dancing nervoys)y on long. slender hind legs, she snapped 1.1nd pawed pJayfufly Ht Benson's he:ld and shoulders. Iler long tongue lolled, but !<ihe took in ·every mo\'cment out or sl<1nted yellow eyes. · • r~ l BENSON 11 ,\S raised s~veral litters of "'Olve!; ut hi s rural Eagle, \Vis., sporting ilog kennels since becoming fa scinated ,,·ith the beast's man"ers and mOrµ.l s St:\'llral years ago. ''I 'study them and they stiJdy me.·· he S<!id. "Ther()· really no way to tame tllem. 1'hey get wild even w~n l'OU retlhem out for, a l{tlle bit." 'the, once-proud ruler or the forest .. has been ,on the federal government's endangered 5pecies list since 1967. There are.several reasons: ' • "~1•nY of them are only one or two generations away from Europe. "·here the wolr is a reared and he.led r--im-al, <Md1.hCy cofllinuc o c"i"IT)''lh'i notion he is a bloodthin>ty beast.'' , T ll E I NTERIOR Departme nt. recently Or dered A1inneso1a lo sc:rap its predator control progran1, which ullo'A•ed limit ed killing or \\"Oi~·cs. That lea\!eS Alaska us the only strlle paying ,,·olr bounties. '!'he \\'Olr ha s had com- plete µrot€'ction in A1ich1ga n since 1000 and in \Viseonsin since 1967. • Scientists clai1n the "·olr is vit al to the survival of the deet1 -e\1en thOugh the normal :.tdult wol( kills:ro deer per year -by culling out the weaker deer to improve breeding stra ins and -preventing--deer-herds-from O\'er· browsing. "Deer would not be deer if "'ol\'eS \\.'eren't around," said Dr. \Villiam Robinson or the University of ·Nor- thern l\1ichigan in l\tarquette. ''The deer is a S\\•ift, graceful animal, and it ·s gotten that "·ay through selective1 pressures brought by predators, and the "'Olf is the n1ain pred·ator. '' ''They say "'ol,·cs are needt.>d to th1n . out the deer." scarred r\rvid llaurun· nen, head or the anthl'olf Virginia (l\linn. J Sportsmen's Club. "llunll!rs can do it just as well. '!'he deer herd is do\\·n, and it's .i ll because of the \\'Olves. llO\V ::.bout protecting the deer'!" • liaurunnen, 71 hu s been hunting and trapping in t"he a:tinnesota wilds for 60 years. lfe's one.¢" many wood· smcn who does not believe the "'olf is '!anishing. -The wolf needs virgin wilderness to survive-40 square miles per :.animal, scientists say. But today a \\'oil is fortunaie to have 10 square =-tniles"Of uninterrupted forest in which toroam. · BIG BAD WOLF OR ENDANGERED SPECIES? "I KNOW t'OR A f"act there·s over 4,000 "'olves in northern l\linnesota alone," he said. "They'll ne\•er be ex- tinct. \Ve've been hunting, trapping and poisoning the m for 100 years and there's more llO\\' than ever.'' Timber Wolf Fighting Against Extlnctfon -):Junte_rs are competing "'ith the -wo\£ for the white.tail deer, a staple in a "'air 's diet. . -·Farmers 'vorried <ibout attacks on their li Ves tock' oppose the errorts or conser\'atiOnists to protect America's remaining wolves. AXO TllERE JS little public sup· port fo~ measures to save the wolf. That's l'.lecause or an ingraineO fear or the animal fostered in fairy tales, children 's cartoons and horror movies. John· Harris, a Hayward, Calif., protectionist who has raised .two dozen wolves. says the public is ig - norant lt&od't them. "1'here has" never been a documen- ted instance of a wolf attacking a human on this co ntinent, Red Riding "' Hood to tht> ~·onlrary." said Harris. nesota f0r study lasL "'inter ....,. in the· resto£thestate. · '· ,, . \\'ISCOSSI ~. \\.ITll an e:.timated 40,000 ,,·oives in 1835. ha s fc"'er than six today. 1'here ure no Limber "'Ol\'es in the rest of the United States. New · England once had tens or thousands, but none has been sighted in the nor- theast in 30 yeai:s. Nationally, the "'olf is no"' confined t,o less than one per- centof its original range. · The U.S. Interior Department clas· sifies the wolf as "a species whose prospects or survival and reproduc· lion are1in immediate jeopardy." But this stat!ls provid~ no actual protec· lion. Al so called the gray "-01r or big wolf since it is the largest or the dog family and l'A'ice the size .or it s coyote (:ousins, the species was not always hated and feared. • "l'ltrre hrur Ma:er bH'n a dOC!utffHttrf'inStaftcr of c1 1voff 01tacki11g a h111Hu11 ott this couti11.-11I, Red Hidi119 flood••• the c c111t r11ry.' • "'-----------------.--....,, ~---r-~~ "·ho travels the country, ex'hibiting his wolves and lecturing about them. Last summer. two on exhibit were poisoned in New' York City. \Valves number 3,000 to 5,000 in Alaska, but only between 300 and 1.000 still roam northern l\linnesota, accor· ding to the latest estimates by biologists. There are atiout t'A·o dozen on ~lichiga n 's Isle Royate in Lake Superior. but only a dozen or so -ii)· eluding foUr transplanted from ?ifin-, Ancient An glo-Saxons, for example •. revered the wolf for its courage and devastating power on .the ~ttack. Viking heroes were named Beowulf, \Vul[red. Berth,volf and Wolfwig for strength in battle. TllE 1\-IURDEROUS legends grew as the Brothers Grimm and later \Veit Disney seized on the wolf as the evil, cunning villain who gobbled children and impersonated grandmothers. Even in speech, the wolf is bJd • news. An a·ntisocial person is a "lone \\'Olf;" a lecher is a ···,volf" \\'ho stalks his fem ale pr.cy, \\·ith ""·o\f \Yhistres ; '· a brutal murder n1ay h.ive been con1- mitted by :1 "Were\\'Oif ;" a \'O.raclous but unmannered dinel' "\\'Olrs do,vn his food;" a fal se warning is to "cry "'olf;'' a smooth con man is a '·"'·oJr in sheep's clothing," and the poor often find the ''"•otr at lhe'door.'' A predatory, nocturnal animal of·· ten six feet long and weighing 100 pounds, the wolr travels, hunts and rests in family packs or up to a dozen. The wolf also authors the eerie. lonely evening how ls thal sound as if they come from the tortured depths of hell and send shivers up the spine of lht' most t'Xperienct'd ,,·oodsman. "I DO~'T LIKi: the "'ay they cal," .said. Ben l\1organ. a Grand l\larais. 1\linn.. Li .S. Forest Ser\·ice worker "'ho once shotJ a young "'olf that chased his pet ~terrier onto the porch ·of !he family hom ('. '"fhey brinA do"·n. a deer and then eat it a li ve ... he said ... l use·\ to feed !he deer in my yard, but I haJ to quit \\·hen tht.: \\'Olvcs started coming into the yard after the m.'' "'The wolf's kills are somewhat spectacular," conceded Dr. David l\Iech of the U.S. Fish and Wildlire Service in l\linneapolis. ''There's a lot or blood on the snow and evt!rything." l\Iech believes the general public is beginning to become aware of the species' ecological importance; but he holds no hope or eve'r convincing JonJU_ime norlh\voods residents~ ''It's almost like a religion with some of these people," he said: Fonr·day Fa~s, :Foes ' Shortened Work Week Struggling f'or Survival EDITOR 'S NOTE: -The four.OOy work wee}c has its fans. but not a great many. f'or a variely of reason1, it ha1 failed to become a trend in America. In fact, the ll:r and seven·day work week ii far more com· nwn. By lhe Associated Press Jlis, as an irterthOught, a way to sol\•e l\londay And Friday absen- teeism. It is. an an afterthought, a 'A'ay lo provide rQ,Ore telephone time bet"'een East and \Vesl Coast rirms by having \ongerdail.Y-hours. l It is, as an arterthought. a "'BY to ~conserve energy. costs, ~ommuUng lin1e. IL is also a \\'aY to wedge two "'eeks into on~. -, BUT -OSTENS IBL.Y it i s humanitarian: a way to provide a lmost as much limeorrthejob as on . Yet sdme'A•here, hidden in the con- cept. is th(: tacit admission that for most people, work is a bore. \\.'ofkin j' the £our·d!iY week for nearly sixmOnths. "It was one of the strongest reasons 1 tert my old job -because the pay difference was n't that much.•• SURE, SHE HAD to work longer days.to squeeze the 35-hour week into four dafs, but that too played into the young marriec1 life or l\·trs. Ri ssland, the wife or.a Wall Street accountant. She gets up earlier than her husband and comes home later. "But this way there's no com-. petition tor the'bathroom in the mor- ning. And when I get home. he's already un,vou nd "-'ith a cocktail or u !teer, And he's readlhc nc,,·s11aper. '' She sees practically no disadvan· tages. 1'here is lesg traffic when she goes to "'Ork und when she heads home. She s pends Jess money on tran- sportation a nd lunch... · unanimously al the beginning oC last summe.r. By fa ll . they agreed o-yer· whelmingly to return to the fi'Ve·day week. They had lost too much in terms or working conditions and over· time pay to make up for the one day of added leisure. Even in a garden spot or the four· day week, Group Health Insurance, there are some people "'ho hate it. · · Unlike the ne"'ly\•:ed ~l rs. Ri sslaf'ld. who lives only 15 n1inutes from wor\; by s ubway. Anne Ridky. 48. the wife or a fi\'e·day·a·"·eek policl! lieutenant, has to travel 00 minutes by train and bus. She·s up in h{'r suburban Ne\\' YOrk home at 4 :30 n·. n1. :.tnd l('U\'CS for "'Ork an hour later and arri,·es home at 7. The new, longer hours "take me away from:n1y husband ... I don't get 1.0 see him e.xcept over the supper table." North\vood s res id ents are especially critical of such groups as l·lelp Our Wol\'es Lil"e 1110\\'LJ in ~tinneapolis and the celebrily·stud· ded Fund for Animals in \\'ashington. .. \\1e resent it \v hen i:i:eople in Los Angeles· and New York try to tell us about "'olves." said Dick: !\-law. a Lut- sen, l\1inn ., outdoors \vriter and Forest Service worker. '·The wol\•es have·wiped out sheep farming in nor- thern l\1innesota." The protectionists say anti\\'Olf out· doorsmen don't understand their 2oals. ''\Ve re a Ii ze tha t \valves \vhich stray out of their primary range and tomC in contact with man and Ji ,·estock rnust be controlled," said l~C\l'is llegenstein. head of the f'und for 1\nin1als. !·le says the federal go\'ern · ment should ban all 'A'Olf hunting. but control trou.Q.lesome indi,·idu a l wolves \\"ith professionals hired to capture if po;;s iblt: :..nd !\ill If Jleccsr sary. MANY SCIENTISTS explain that the' greatest problem for "·olves is not hunter s, but the deteriorating deer habitat. They say that the maturation of northern forests h<.ts deprived the deer of the low shrubbery and other browse that sprouted aftl·r fires le\·eled the woods at the turn of the cen.tury. E<tology.minded groups. Sll('h as the nonprofit Northwoods En,·ironmental In s titute , say bett er fo res t management to pro\'ide more bro\vse for deer is the ultin1atc long-range solution. , l\ :. • ORIN BENSON PLAYS WITH PET WOLF 'CHINOOK' .• 'She l ikes to Play Rough,' Wisconsin Man Admtts .• : ·u .. f _,..,, .. But "·hat ever man does to or for the ,,·ol r. those "'ho knO\\' the animal best belie\'e the species ,,·ill survi,·c, some\\•here and someho1,·, by ils 1\•iles and fierce iJJdependence . ... fhe \VOlf considers n1an <'i lh<'r equal or be]O\\' him." ~<.11d .Joan Gehr, 'A"hO!>•• rami\\' 1s ra1:-.ing nine '''ol,·es neu1· Sh<1\\ a1;u, \\ 1.,. "Ile:; not :.ubscr· ... vient like a do.I?.'' , , >J "They 're much s marter thari dog s,'' said Be{lson, stud yin ii the 11'.alf • dozen scratches on either; arin .artef Chinook's 10-minutewalk. " .. \Valves can thi nk. They rJ!me!Jlbe.r things, :ind can r eason things oUt. "[ gue!>S that 's \\'hy there's still a Cew ''tJl\csaround." 1 · This is the rout-day "'eek, or less. It constilutes a pokey indcrinite .trend on the Ame rican labor scene, but ncvehhelcss ·l'.l departure from the discipline of the calendar lO'A'ard a more voluntary as-you·like-it work ethic. "But the most important thing is your frame of mind, the way you look al the days or the \\·eek. \Vednesday isn't \Vednesday anymore, it's almost the end.'' Blue 1\-tonda.y is a little Jess blue. By Thursday sbe's tired, but Friday she's off. That's the day s he cleans her BrooklY.Jupartment, does her ''Satur- day work," \Vhich leaves her free for the weekend. IN ALL, TllE rot!r-dat work "'eek. she says, has lowered the quality of their li ves. Even the Friday .orr doesn't help since her husband \vorks. so she comes in and works overtime. PART· TIMER SURROUNDED BY VACANT COMPUTER TERMINALS ON A FRIDAY Regul1r Group Health Insurance Crew 011 on Three-day Manhaua~ Weekend In reality it is the min lest or trends. ·and it struggles to grow. It also fails rough\\' 5... lo 15 percent or the....t.imc.. ~a)'S the American-~tanagement As- sociatipn. E\'en "'here it succeeds not everyone likc1:1 it. But Lhosc who do arc · 1---eotnti' . For lnst ane~. ut Group ltcalth In· surancc In New York City, the average \YOrkct with lhrei! v.•eeks' vacation Wor ks only I~ days a ye.ir, and is orr 177 -Wh11t 111111ost amounts to an e.very-olbct:du.y work year. Frnn Ri ssland. 22. a personnel em· ploye at Group llealth. has been ' · You 'd think everyone would love the four·dny week. Not everyone does. Sometimes the very system of \\'Ork is' again~l it. Jo'or instance, the Chrysler Corp. agreed with the United Auto \Vorkers to look into the possibility or fotil'day week. ihe first in the auto indu1:1try. The co1npany couldn't see ho'v It "'ould '"ork in a three-shift, Se\'en·~ay operation fhvolving 52.000 ·employe». But It agl'eed to try it in a limited parts depot operution. TltE TARGET plant was at Tap. pan, N. Y. The workers agreed nearly She remembers rondly the good old weeks or rl\'c d ays. "At least I got home to see the li ght. And in the sum· mer I was home in time to barbecue out. Now l!,get hoPle and my husband has started dinner. \\'e slap it on the ·table, eat and go lo bed .. , i\trs. Ridkr is one of a very small n1inority at Group liealth -but she represe nts son1 e spec inl human problems. 1n the four ·day "'eek. J'tjevertheless, ror the l.100 employes or the firm in New York, four days is h re to slay and M>me departmenr~ inay move to~ threc·day schedule. Thus: with 13 regular holidays and three bonus holidays or the in-~ d\\•ldual'!'i choosing, plus three "'Ccks' vacation. a thrC:ll·day Y.'orker ,.·ould find himself working only 125 days out ~ of 36S .. ~nd a 20·year cmployc \\'ilh five \\•eeks · vacation "'o uld \\'Ork only ll5days'a year. ' TllE C0~1PA/\'Y "'a.nls the three- day week In departn1ent which reed the firm 's multimllllon·dollnr com· puter s \\'hc(c an idle machin<' co:-,ts money. \Vith thrcc·day work forces. the company t'un• n1>t"ratc the com- puters si.x days a "'eek. ni,ghl :lnd day .. Experience has shown, at Group ' llenlth and other fil'ms. thnt a com· putl:!r worker's efficien<'y docsn •t drop. off, and .5ometimes Improve.! over long hours . The union &:&)'S'lt mi ght go for the three·day Wef'k , 1r the rom· p·any will cut th'e week to 32 hours.' ' yield ing three slighlly more lh;u1 10· \\"et"'k mii::ht cut chronic i\landay and hourda,\'s. I' ·d b 'r1 a)• a senct's-lwo "'tlys -by The Bureau of Labor l;latisllcs providln~ the ex:trti day orf, .and bv <'Stimates lhtit onl y I 5 perrcnt or th{! n1akin~ 11 more costly 10 surrender h \\'Ork ror<"e \\·orks ('llh<'r a thrl'(' ·or lon~·day 's pay. 1\nd abs<'nleeisn1 ha:-. rour-day 'A'e<'k -6.il .(QJ on four da\'~. been cut a1 Grou11 l·leulth. :ind 180 .000 on Th rc(', holh UI) Thc'fe:1sons f11r the four·dar \York some'A•hal over l;1st~ra r. ''t.'l'k i•t'l' afnl•)<;t H:-. num('rou!' a:i: the nut In comparisOl'I, nllrhsl•ul!~ Son\1.• f1rmsJh:il uuL1:11c 11 , 5.8 million An1c.ricnns""ork ~1.-.. 11;1\!i R 1·hr four·d~1~· 1\'ffk is more to'01. 'A'eek etnd a mill ion morC' \\'Ori. :.e\ \'11 pat 1 bit• \\ 1~h ~(' t\ H'l' industricl) . ~ The shorte:nCod "'Ork "''<'ck 1-. mo1'l' f1rcml·n. polu·cnl<'n. constl'.UC'lio n ~n txperimcnl in building cffH'1('n<'_, .. mC'n, nur:.t'!'>; and f('SS compattble and nt the s:i n1e t11nt' hum:1n11111~ 1\1\h n1t1nufat·turinit fi rins v.·\tb .fi.xM "'orkin,I{ ~ondltioni>. In nio:-.! C'il!-il'l-, 1\ 1>rodurtlon and rcreh 1ng schcd,u14a:" Is prof)\J . ('ft hy ma~agcmcnt ::...-;mall firm is "·ith flcxl bl<! prodUdloft One .or th ~ nai11n1t problems ll'-a A· :-chf"dulC•i! ha'~ had the greate1( ... senlce1sn1 . It "a~ thou~ht a four duy cc:.~ • .. ~ • ' • • S~nday, HO\'tmbtf 10, 1'174 ~, ........................................... \ . ' BEST NEW HOME BUYI $69.500 mw & ready for occupancy! Beau!f!ulgreen- bell & community p<iol in Blull'• newesl area. Really choice! Popular l·story 3 BR Linda model. Pro!. Landscp. cpld & draped. 2715 VISTA UMBROOA SAT/SUN 1·5:00 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -$2950000 Stunning NEW custom home w /beaut. golf course view. Enclosed Jge courtyd entry. 5 BR, FR, lge DR, 5 baths. Marble, oak panel- ing, air~nd + many fine appointmts. 49 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT /SUN 1-5:00 EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Bayfronl luxury ! Beautilul 5 bdrm home specially designed for 55' lot on water. Fam rm, formal dining rm, 4 baths & glamorous fwd. rm. Fantastic master suite. Pier/sJip. LINDA ISLE DR. SAT/SUN I-5:00 TURTLE ROCK HILLS -VIEW! $129.SOG More good news. Owner will carry 80% loan, 8% %, 25 years. Perfection plus! Former President model home. 3 BR, FR DR, 21> ba. Cov. patio, air~nd, a.car-gar: 5636 SOUTHALL TERRACE SAT/SUN 1-5:00 BIG CANYON OEAUVILLE -VIEW $1 49,500 NEW! Dramatic entrance to high ceiling LR. 4 ,Bdrm model \V/bonus rm & formal DR. Rich carpeting, landscaping & rm for pool. 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5:00 BIG CANYON -1M" ON FAIRWAY, Fabulous NEW one-of-a~kind splitrlevel home w/c.ountry Club & Newport Center view. Unusual custom design~ 5 BR, DR. den, huge recreation room & 4'h baths. $325,llOll. 8 OAKMONT LANE SAT/SUN 1·5:00 2111 San Jooquln Hl111 Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 ' General R.E. 1002 UPPER BAY 1 New Listin9 Newport HeiC)hts -$55,900 I Warm ch.arming 25 x 1 7 family room with mualve colonial nod brick fireplace. Large fonnal living room, eat·in country k I t eh en , separate utility room. Pave tralletand boat 1 tor age Out by the "DUCK FARM" -see thia customiied 3 bedroom + huge f a m 11 y room with raised h e a r t h fireplace. One ol the lrlggeat ylll"d8 ln the area, com- pletely encloced with cinder block. Full price, just 543,000 1 area. Priced right, c a 11 now! 546-2313. ! OPEN 1ll.. t • f.TS FIJN 70 BE NICEt 1 VETERANS WELCO~IE! Sun/Eve 546-4140 Oellghlful rem ode 1 e d 4 !!!!!!'"'!'~~~~~~! : bedroom Huntington Beach home; \valk to 9Chools. Cy-TWO STORY POOL HOME : cle to' beach. $38,000 tenna JUST $37,000! Best buy in ~ to suit. Call 847-6010 Agt. town. Offers elbo-R' :room 1 w and bargain price. Hurry 1 a,nt ad results • ..... 64Z-:i67!1 _ 9."0n't last, Call 847...(010 I General R.E. 1002 A<t. • C51 Coldwell _ Banker COLONIAL BAYFRONT FabuJous view of bay and mountains from lovely 4 bedroom home situated on two 30' lots. Garden, pier and float, sandy beach on additional lots. $435,000. GREENTREE PLAN 51 Only $54,000 for Ibis highly upgra.ded 5 bedroom home. Attractive bnck patio and large yard. Move into one of Irvine's finest neighborhoods now. BEAUTIFUL LIN DA Elegant country English, warm woods. d~ep carpets formal dining. 4 bedrooms with balconies. den , 3 firepfaces, 21h baths. Boat slip, gated community. $225,000. BIG CANYON VIEW LOT Right on the golf course just waiting for a custom home. $79,500. SPYGLASS FOR $139,500 Super view. You will love the way it's decor· ated. Owner hates to leave. Come see this home and be prepared to buy. BAY IS LAND LARGE ANO GRAC IOUS. VIEW. PIE R. & SLIP. NEWEST HOME ON ISLAND. CALL US FOR DETAILS. $470.000. IDEAL BIG CANYON CONDO A treasure of a 2 bedroom plus family room Dover model. Exquisitely decorated and landscaped. End unit. You must see this. $139,500. SHORECLIFF Charming. brightly decorated home in this most 50ught after area. 3' bedrooms. 3 baths + bonus room. Large Living room and dining room. $147,500. RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 bedrooms. 3'/~ baths, family room, dining room , sunken livin g room , pool with jacuzzi. Fund.Io n with fl ai r. Located on prestigious Antigua Way. $157 ,500. WANT AN EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS? Better take a look al this la rge two story 4 bedroom home with fonnal din ing room. Located on corner lot providing views of Ne'lfPOr! Beach liRhts at night and water durtng the day. $185,000. PRIVATE GATED ISLAND Ou t.t•ndlng one story cuslom built home on t>Jautiful tlnda Isle. Formal dining room . Ptmllv room. Beam ed ceilings. Pier & silp. \Ve are very pleased to announce that Edith Patton bas joined out office. She ls a great gal who Ukes real estate and she works at ftl She livea on Breaken Drive on....:.Bi - Corona Beach and she has been a ive 1n a number or our reseldential areas. She cur- rently ~as three exciting listings that we are anxious to show you: 1226 Seacrest in Lusk Harbor View is a very attractive three bedroom home, with warm yellow carpets and wood parquet floors. Mini view, too! -$105,000 fee. 2407 .Novia, Edith 's listing of a beautiful fonner Bluff's Delores model. Exceptional greenbelt location and a view of the Bay. Custom ilecorated. Say "Hello" to Edith there tocfay from 1-5 p.m. 2622 Vista Del Oro. Edilh's "BEST BUY" listing also in the' Bluffs. A !:«lper 3 bedroom "U" plan, upgraded with shutters and par· quet floors. Fee land. Only $56,500. · OTHER OPEN HOUSES 4 POINT LOMA Spyglass Hills lovely Spanlsh villa. Spacious four bedroom home with giant bonus room and custom 'decorating. $149,900. A great buy in a brand new duplex with a VERY VERY LOW PRICE and probably super terms. $118,000. 1722 MIRAMAR An adorable cottage AT THE POINT. Sur- rounded by cbarming properties, NO BEACH RENTALS, priced ·to sell $68,500. 306 33RD ST. A real beach "fixer upper" with POTEN· TIAL GALORE. Lots of room! Formal dining area, large sleeping porch, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Submit in the 50"s. Asking $59,000. OPEN HOUS£S SAT. & SUN. 1.J BALBOA ISLANO to2 SO. IAYFRONT Pr1m• location; i.e. ftmtly borne: xlnl beach. 224 RUBY 2 ~· duplex; tut of ltJ 113 EMERALD Finlt Um~ offered; jU1l com· pletely redone. l 17 AMETHYST L&!Jle fa.mlly ~me •1 COL LlljS ISLAND t.arre. luxury, brand new honie, 150 Ft. on water. with pler &: slip. Db I • i&nle + off street parkln1 for 4 additional c a r 1 • REALTY 315 MARINE AVE. BAUlOA 1SLAN!l • 67Ut00 . New fabulous 20' celling, 2 Story, 3 Br. 3 Ba. Marina Home "l Mandalay Bay, Ventura, P"ofeulonal land· scaplng. Mnke 300% profit here in Mort Ume. Penonal l't!AIOM ~r r.ale, Reduced to $85,000 total Price. Easy Terms. Owner . (213) 88:H>l02 or write E Lorn· bard!. 563J Topa'.qga Canyon Blvd. Woodlawn Hills, CA. 91364. 7'/. INTEREST V.A . loan with total Call 675-7225 poymenu of $318. "°"''°"' 3 bdrm, Meadoo.\'11 Plan 14 IW'ly llalllitt & Pete Yapl Present 1}our fit ·Parade • "' OPEN SUNDAY 1-5' . BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUI ''S Coln. In The 'ountaln'' 22 RUE CANNES-2 Bedroom•, den, pool, and spaiacustom entrance with fountain, •pectaeu r master bath, •W,llOll. ''L9t'a Fiii In Love" 34 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU-brand new, 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, newly ltllldscaped, dec· orated, qµlet location, $124,500, ''Tie A Yellow RfWMn'' 40 RUE FONTAINEBLEAU-cheerfut Bor- deaux model. 1 story. S bedroom. 4 bath, Roman ·master bath, pool, jacuul, many ex· \ras, •t36.5llO. ''Once In A life Time" 29 RUE GRAND V ALLEE--Reduced by $10,500. Overlooking !Oth'green. Ma1!er iulte down. 2 bedraoms up. Huge Uvtng room, dining rm, dbl• wetlbar, OWner wW finaDee al 9%%. $149,500. . "A Femlly Affair'' 10 RUE MARSEILLE~ - 5 bedroom. + study, Marble master bath, Roman tub, crptd & drpd. Pool slze yard, $162,500. . SPYGLASS "We Wiii Re in A Famlly'' 34 MISSION BAY. 6 bedrooms, view, custom pool, gazebo, huge playroom +family room. Dining roorp, gourmet country kitchen, cus· tom · extras. $198.500. · HONEYMOON COTTAGE Like new 2 bdrm. home; now being refur· bished both wide & out. New carpets & drapes; also, new kitchen + all new copper plumbing. Located on Jt.2 lo~ with ample room for another unit $64,900. OLD ENGLISH CHARM Located first blk. aoove ocean, 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Ideal family home, with elbow room for everyone. $99,500. · · fl UR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 ~'<'l0 / [ COAST HWY C O'-IClN A Uf L MAI"! • Gener•I R.E. 1002 1 Gener•I R.E. 1002. comple~y upgraded submit General R.E. 1002Gener•I ft.I. --------your downpayment. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;±;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: EA STSIDE l UNITS HACIENDA BARGAIN HUNTERS Now l• the tim• to lnveot. REAL ESTATE BIG CANYON VIEW HOME ffardy,'OOd fioored be 8 u t y Excellent rental area i n 96U316 GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE """''. by lrull '"'' on Coota M .. a. Va<ancy footor 1 -~o=PE~N~"'"u"'s=E~-extra spacious Jot. $29,950. here appears to be . n 11 . HO OPEN TODAY 1.5 Separate unlts for pnvacy. #5 RUE DU' PARC I , IQPul aci•I l ~~t3 ~~,!r~~ 2 ~'::,.': BIG CANYON HOME Deane Versailles plan, 3700 sq. ft. of luxury a ~ 64&-m.t or 540-8944. 82 Royal St. George livin~. 4 Bdnns., 41h balhs, family nn., ja· Praperti•• '· 5 Bdrms., 3 baths, family cuzz1. Quality appointments thruout, East 751a1920 nn., panoramic golf-course to buy&: a dream to own. Only 15% down & 1•00 ou.t.1lsr. NtWl'Ollt 11.t.eH v1ew. L..i&ted 11.t $17tf!OO 1h1u; bal. on a 9% contract. Reduced to $215,000. PRESTIGE DUPLEX PRICED RIGHT Real pride o I ownership! Two 1400 l'KI· JI. 3-bedroom unilll at end of hand!!Ome cul-de-1u1.c. Buy now ~ enjoy appreciation -sell one later for profit! En.ch .can be sold aepaTatel y. Call noy,•( Walker & lee ,.,.u.s I"""'° , ... 1. "" """ HASTINGS & co. HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS ...:::=::::;=:::;:::=:=::'.'.. Rltrs. Ring 64().5560 Ring 640.5560 Day or Evening Would Uk• JUST LISTED 1 ....... ~~ .... ""!'~~"""'!"!!'~ .... -~ to Mfft COu.EGE PARK -I R.E. 1002 Genorol R.E. 1002 ll~bl Prestlgious area of 11 n e e11• e[arnilythatloveathe homes, Central lt'ICa.tion OYER .1/4 ACRE ocean a!Jd all ,the fun of close to &hops&: 11ll 1chools. EASTSIDE !""<h living. Im a 3BR '~R -·with "'"'"' din-4 ·-.. room on Newport Blvd. :l!;ii ba home right ,on the Jna. Ownus have bou.(ht WU Huge niom for "old time" ti:each ln Nl!)lo!POl1. l m told another home and must Rll. llvlng • tit' • diap~ your Im Jo\'elr'Md ha~ gttal Won't last at $46,960. wattS tor~ own bmlnea. per!OM.llly, U Youd like The Genie Co JUtra 10pt That's tight, zoned for ml· to meet me, my doors will "~"' ~·vv. • • d J I la! OP£N m • , "'S f'C/N 10 BE HICEI be ... n Silt. & Sun. 12 -~~..;~c:.;:;:::o~--e n t a or cornmerc . R...._. __ ,. p Loed.s of room lot eUhcr. ~ , , ! to 5pm. I !Jo.~ at 2'02 w. '"""'"'"" rice "" 11'• " "'°"""' Call ~7313. ~""';;;~;;' &h. I $5000 ..,2313 for dotall1, • VISUOIN • nealted ln·ltarbor Vl~ HW1 '. on prlvatt comer lot. YOW' I PRIZE -outn bealiU lul v\ew of the ~~~!II~~ l:Wll'l!'UI Ne;; ~~~~.~~:~~~. •n""'•v··,·s-and 1o'N"' ..... t~ ~~ s~ r~~ ~~~~~~,~~~·'~·j~l~·i~i Complete with him. ranch pool. Owner anxious • ca ll _: ;im;:: • ii:= 1111 ., "°"'" oonk oou,., harm, 673-8$11. FRE E &, CLEA R 1 BO D ho r 1e s , riding rtng. We have the moJt bcautlrul CJll'fHnLt•'"; AJHTOSE HUI wtdow mlllt &ell or trade egr" JHl!jfUt't'i;l. $250,000. Price real estate office in Corona 120 A~. Hwy, -..... Oc-n View on ...,1n1 :<1:\nt lc-rms. del ti.1ar. \Ve need active, .uu -em Grundy Rltr. ..,,..161 ,..,...,,.~ ""'"""' sa 1 •• _!G120E·~ _ The Sand 5 Units EXJ-:CUTIVE pool h 0 me people. U>ntact Peggy m- U\1im11te decor. C11thedrni Sweeney, M:.nager, 675-8600. UO-F Tustin Ave., N.B. -La9unct <cllhO:•. 4 ~ Fomlly room. Yonkers Roalfy 646-2181 OPEN HOUSE REALTORS 642-1623 e .... th Ialdnr VIEW Uni" ()pen sp11cloume9. Ovenb,e DON'T WORRY ln prime ocean front area. lo1. S~.000 ls 11 bargain! AbOut lntere~t. Owner wfll 1127 GOLDI NR.00 OPEN SUN. 11-4 High & •table nmu. Good Call 847"'6010. Agt. he:p wtth thl! one. custom· YOU'RE INVITED Waterfront home "1th p~ IJll!ndablt. loW m&tnlt.nanoe. ALMOST NEW i1td &model, Bluf!s. Vacant TO OBSERVE A flol.L 2 BR., 2 baths, Owner will can:v or help 3 &. Family room· 21i' bath•. ~e.nj 2 frplca. Nearly new; finance', Tr)' low' down. Call UPGRADED ~1ter th..n new.' Open S&l. THE SWEEPING VIEW OF ,w,000 ltnt tor a private lbowtna. GREENBOOK & Sun. l-5. 316 Otero. 11fE BAY "-OCEAN. 3 Call~ m..3663 642-2253 Eves. 963-1M1. " I h I HUG HOMES 'NC BR and CONVERTABLE • ---_ -__ , ... nyeii:tra• nt . .... .. orncr.--oUTSTANDING . I r ~ Ch•rmlnt brl~k pAlioll It SA.C.R-1.F-LC.E mm•~ MANY, M..ANY-EX:I'RAS. _ -·---" Lib-MW 4 BR A fltn rm. plD.ntaa. -Don &--mhl t customlltd 3 Bt, 2 Ba + d,500. · ·a: • a UJa:k BuUt Home locat.0 ooau111i.ii1y upgndtd home . REAL TORS 640-4050 MASTER.soru.1su1 T t, , i 'iW' 1· 1 IUILDI R'S TRADE·lN 4 bdon. 2.bath Sot1nlfh ram rm beauty, cor. lot. PAC. REAL ESTATE · ln H&tbor View •rea. LIDO ISLE b1!111ul)' tn ~Ice CoRla ll1cu Nr beach, park, PoOI A: &tJ.-0200 CalM'dral .l>Mm ctll'1 tn llY "· h 55• arra. FaAhlon 1111. Owner 640?4U, REDUCED! Qwntr am:lous .t: tam rm. S Pl e t o u 1 Spacious two story 4 JA\'droom ome on WALKER & LEE Open Daily J..S. . UPPER BAY to ttll thli bugt ~•tor)'. ceramic ttle entry, lra din ,235,000. Jot. Family room. Excellent noor plan for Ren.I E!lln.te 3 1 Jo'" mUy room with bv 3 Bdrm• .. rustle, he am•. Big tl!paratc hunur\·room nn, eatin, nook in ldtch, fam1ly with older children. $130,000. S4S.9491 M'"lCM tilt 1lo9rt. Ne..; l'l"plc. 1/3 Acre on comtr wtth b&r. HUit! m&Ater bas crptt, dflll, Pttril;·llke )'(I. SSUME 701 VA ph1Jh c • r p e 1 Cuttom lot. Zoned for horte•· 9% office and prlvi1te be.!cony. fully 1prlnklered and cov'd DIAL 644-17'6 A 10 • drapes Walk 10 An 1Chool1, f'ln1ncln1 avail. Prtct juat t.owJy decor, Must 1ee. l)n.. pitlo. $91,000. Xlnt, tlnan· SUllPER'S PARADISI. 4 BR,)~BA home. ~am {m w/chllr.broiler, lrg secluded patio. XIni ocean view, fri private area oh one of best •urlini beaches In Calif. owners wUI lease/option or carry 2nd. Best pvt beach buy. $115,000, LE AS E Absolutely smashing owner's unit new du· pie~, 2400 sq ft , 4BR, ifhBA. Superb view of Bay. only sleps to beach. $850/mo. $4l,75G. will buy 2BR, 2BA, Bradley Model in Uni· verslty Park Village 1. Jmma~~ well taken care of home with nicely~ ldscpu large back patio, Cash to renew Joan ; owner will con- sider a second. LIVE NEAR THE BEACH in a spacious Is· land borne. 3BR, 3BA, 2500 sq ft. Sculptuud plaster and bigh ceilings thruout. 222 Apo. lena. Open house Sun. 1-4pm. LIVE LIKE A KIN,G " •.. without paying a king's ransom. SBR, SBA, pooi, & jacuzzi in secluded patio. All perched above Monarch Bay with ·a tan- ia.stic 220 degre ocean view including Palos Verdes, Catalina and Whitewater at Salt Creek .. Owner-financing at attractive terms. Jmmed. occupancy. Cali for · appt. now. $11!9,llOO. r - FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2 & 3 ledroom from $28,500 e Bltn1 & OW· e Corpel1/drape1 e Double garage w/opt,Mrt ront lendscapi~ 1prlnkler1 FA·VA-CAL VE Flnenclng For Info lion Call:. 1797 Orange, Costa Mtea 642-1n1 1002 Genar1I R.I. 1002 ----'""-I macneb /Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM 538,000 TO $750,000 BIG CANYON CUSTOM Overlooking manicured fairways. Oversized activity room wlcathedrtl ct!ling, brick fi...,. place & wet bar. 5 be drooms •. 41> baths. Maxine Williams 642-8235. (X44) THE GOOD OLD DAYS ls what you will say when you see this super sharp condom»!ium. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths - for only su;ooo. ·IA>ts of privacy & extra lg. patio. ?»is Miller 642-8235. (X45) TURTLEROCK -NEW BROADMOOR Super immaculate 4 bedroom, 2'h bath Pl~ 4. Family room & kitchen overloo~n\i5ide patio. Low maint. landscaping wisp · ers. '69,900. John Watts 644-8200. (X46) LIDO NORD 40' on the bay wtpier & slip. Choice loca- tion. Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom home. A rare find! $265,000. Jane Frazee 642·8235. (X47) ·HIGH ON A HIL L Big Canyon Versailles w/room for lg. pool. 4 bedrooms & den . Consider lease. $225,000. Ron Sherman 642-8235. (X48) A RARE OPPORTUNITY l yr. old spacious 3 bedroom home . Larjl;e family room. formal dining, brkfst area. Harbor Hi district. 'Fabulous family. home at $710500.,Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (X49) LAGUNA BEACH -$69,5001 3 bedroom , 2 bath, family room home tn "apfle pie" condition. Beautiful Anthony P.OO & pool sweep. New brtck styled floor- ing in kllchen & family area. Lynne Rothell 644-8200. (X50) D~VIR SHORES BAYfRONT 136" on Bay w/pier !or lg. yachts. Huge uv • lng room. study, den, fonnal dining, 8 bed· room suites + guest or maid's. Owner will consider lease/option or exchange. $4150,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (X51) COLL!GE PARK Superb 4 bedroom, 2 bat~\ sln~le-i!to home -smartly decorated & landsca -· . SyraclJ);e Plan. $54,900. Emmet Mc une 644·6200. (X52) HARD TO BELllVll Newport Beacb 4 bedroom home at $53 9501 Lg. brick patio , &, tree.lined backyard.' Re- frig., washer & dryer incl. Jeanne Newman 42-8235. (X5S) IAYSHORI S SAYS IT ALLI l'reslllloU!,. prlvate-&-pi:etty 1Mi1eh commu- nity 3" bedroom · dollhouso. $65.000. Jack Cuotet MU235. P'Ml-- 50 YAll OS TD BEACH S·yr. old Newport Beach home In mint con· dlllon. R-2 lot. Offered completely furnished at $68,500. Carl BuUer 642-8235. (X55) tot ~ 0r1.,. Ml•l231 1144 MICArttM M4·12t0 ""'*1 hi'h; Ceti ..... utU 2161 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd., N.B. nn 3Br, 2 bll 1r6!1lf' wHh ncl~h~ {)Atk, • n d 'irAV1oloJ38~R·LSON ly $.'11 .900. 847-0010. Agt. L~~ •c:,11. Cal~714) 644-ll21 A COLDWELL BANKER CO. Blt111, \Valk to C~I SI. Ful· hua<' ~hopplnr ctntcr. Otlly • Thfl nu:tetf draw 01 tne we.i. ~~;· ~~~~·~i_J~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' ,._ __ .;..;.;...;. __________ ;ai...:''~":::'":::·.::!ltl2~-<:m~.---l4t OOO. Cidl ll,t{t. 84?-00\0. REALTOR -133.9293 ... It tMUr Pll2,1 Oa"'lned ~ ' • --• .. -. 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CHARM ING CARMELITA 2150 Vi.ta Entr:d• Open Sun. 1·5 ?ai:~ setting wi th tropical patio overlooking lDvtlmg pool. 4 Bdnn., 2-Jevel end unil Ask· mg $72,500 SHOWS LI KE A JEWEL 532 CANCHA OPEN SUN. 1-5 Choice 3 bdrm. & paneled family rm., pr<>- fess. decorated, warm earth tones; custom patio fo r indoor/outdoor living. Nwneroll5 upgrades. $115,000. COURTYARD ENTRY ~2027_ VISTA CAJON OPEN SUN. l..S Single level 3 bdrm., 2 ha. Choice greenbelt Joe. Ill original BluUs. $67,900 H•adquarters for Bluffs Homes· Always '" us first for the best! CMntra1 R.E. 1002. General R.E. * Balboa lay Properties * 1002 Harbor View Homei $22,fSO Popµlar Palermo Model Costa Meia. 3BR., nice . Exqiiisitely customized lam rm. Lge. back yard & expanded. 6 BR, fam. /BBQ E ti ll rm., din . rm. + ofc. w . xcep ona y Low maint. grounds. c~ean. Good terms. 642- . 675-7060 749l * * * * * * .Spani~~ches ..• , • •. Heritage Collection s!:~!..!,'1;!!v~'" down large Uvtng room "1th '""' littpl•<"· Entmaln lo • ..A .-J ~. _. ~,../~ NO DOWN VA oxpe"''"" 1Am11y room mth n~ .;;I""""' ' THI Id f -"-f wet bar. P re 1 t d e nt lal YOU'LL LOVI W e open tcuug O mutl!l' 1uite with exot i c REA[JOR this Costa Mesa home. S Huge bedrooms, 2 ap111 ltYOI. 3 a jl di t1o,a1 . ' baths, 2 brick flreplacea, lainlly room .. nd bodrooma. 'Sui>e• ''"" cul· HOMES OPEN much , much more. No 2nd c.r needed htr• de-aae loL Prlced under U..e -walk tp eve~n/i. A terrific value, call marlcet Jor fast aa.le. Call for full details, HO. to , .. ..,..167. NEW LISTING ·~~~ 1!~~ :·:~~:~:bedroom home !-"''iifiijl §ff Ttif:§ll= ~~~Ea.·E~;;ir~~fe~~y~.c~f! with hUfO oludlo, !!replace, trees and sbr\lbS ~ ---····-JJ L 22S Wilson, Costa MeH · Sun l·S galore. Call us about this one of a kind prop-OPEN HOUSE IT'S NEW erty. Asking $40,000. Owner will help finance. 540-1151 SAT. NITE HOMES OP EN 1·5 THIS AFTERNOON Walk to schools & bike to beach from this DUPLEX JOO~AVAMESAROAD, A Unique Hom. In Harbor View BrMClmoor plush family home in Rancho La CUesta. ~· _ wooded setting, quart.er acre, • bdrm, Spacious "El Cajon" model. 4 Bedrooms, 2 YEARS YOUNG -lovel)'. owner's ,unit Spectacular tndoor pool cus· with dining area, service porch plus sewing 3 full baths, DR & fam ·rm w/Wet bar + with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, familt room, coun· iom estate In prime Ate11a alcove. Incredible privacy yet in active resi· bon us room. Most rooms with view of new try lti•-•en, formal dilliJlg, fire lace, double Verde localion. Beamed ,~. d h ted I d fi ring Professionall'f_ ~ dome ceiling, banquet din-dential area. $112,500. See Tom Bolan at ea poo an re . garage & much more. Apartment bas 1 bed· ing, party room overlooks 2930 Wavecrcst, CdM. ' landscaped. Don't wait to see this one, It s room, l bath, al~ with garage and fireplace. waterfall & wooden brldge SUP ER. $74,950. (Ideal for mofher.l~law). owner movinn leading to muter atrlte with A Unique Home In Corona del M.r-charm-20931 Sp.tirkman lane, Hunt. Beach S.t/Sun 12·5 north, must sell! Offered at '59,500. C• =-.=-",,_:Y;.g ';\:~~ tng home, charmtng area, 3000 sq. f~ large, YOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH .546-SllO. place Call 645--0303 4 bdrm sui• ...... Cape Cod exterior, near new . . condition .,;;i• just a block Jong walk to tho IN BEAUTIFUL CAMEO SHORES. Enjoy SECLUDED EAmlDE beach. Now priced at $139,500. Seo Barbara this view home on a large, professionally. VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME Ill Campbell at 310 Orchid, Corona del Mar. landscaped corner Jot. 4 Bedrooms, family quiet area. Loaded with warm woods, shake room, cheerful fplc, delightful bltn ki tchen, roof, wood exterior, knotty pine Interior. A Unique Home In Mesa Yarde _ 4 bdrm newly decorated. See to.appreciate. $159,000. Please call for more details. Priced at single story, large pie shaped lot, ins. co. 4501 Hampden, Cemeo Shor•• Sat/Sun IJ:.S $62,950. Call 540-1151 A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY financing available. $57,000. See Jackie Han-HOME IS COSTA MESA TRIPLEX FU LL PRICE dlel!Ulll at 21120 Corvo Place in Mesa Verde. · a warm cozy fireplace with family & friends START YOUR INVESTMENT · PROGRAM $29,500 S.. thlt Unique Home In Harbor. View to share your castle in the sky overlook ing HERE -good tax shelter + low mainte-3 BEDROOM Ho.,.., A Fun home _ big pool, jacuzzi, Newport Bay, 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, profes- nance. 3 I:ar~e units, each with 2 ratios. BONUS ROOM lots of decking, little maint., Mo.noco plan at sionally landscaped. Ready to move in! 9'1• ~. Financmg available. Priced a only only $77,500. See Fran Scolt at 1963 Port $180,000. $63,000. Call 546-5880 Large 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, Dunleigh, Harbor View Homes, N.B. 69 Monteclto, Spy9la11 Open Sat/ Sun 2-6 2 story borne. Vacant for NAME YOUR TERMS =~c."&.~~;~.~:d' A Unique Hom• in Irvine Terr:c. _Open IAYCREST VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit your idea Sparkling clean. and airy, ocean and bay views, secluded Large custom built 3 bed.rm, f.am room , 2 Desperate owner lea;:,~ and must sell. 4 WALKER & LEE patio in this 3 bdrm, new listing for the fireplaces, 3 bath borne. Oversized lot, en~ Bedroom, 2 bath, f ily, firepl3*, bllns, "'al """' Unique price of $88,517. See Jim Valentine at closed.yard willl beautiful new pool & deck· excellent location. OPEN TO ALL TERMS,' 545--9491 724 Malabar, Corona del Mar. · ing. Quiet, secluded street on one of the bring rour offer, asking $37,900. C:..11 Harbor View better streel§_in Newport Beach. Low tnler- 540-115 · · A Unique Hom• In tho 'Bluffs-The "Dena-est available. A real buy at $64,950. EAST BLUFF _O_P_E_N~SA_T_/_SU_N~l-"""5-I Super clean 4 BR. home 329 COLTON, Newpo Hu ge fam./dln. rm. Sh 3 & FamiJ Newly redec. Owiters ores. . Y nn., anxiou s! $70,500. 2 ha. You own the land! 64(}8484.' $56,000. ~. m REALTORS L.J::! 4 Local Offices To Serve You General R.E. 1002G•n:ral R.E. 1002 REALTORS .. 11111).....,. .... ..,.(1 .. UI Open Sunday I .5 C..t11hl .. Ho.s 8'33 El Arroyo, Hung Bch $30,500 142·6681 2 ..... 401 Santa Ana, NWprt Ht.a $45,500 6'4-8750 3 ..... 15185 Normaadle, In $47,500 844-8750 3 ..... ,.,...,_ 1'*90 La Fonda, Fln. Vly $51,800 142·2561 .· 31 ... &Dlolog&- Slll Dutcher; Irv 148,900 G7151 5102 Dutcher, 1rv N7,900 &12·1151 3 ._&DWM&........,&Poal 9'02 C.onlatock, Hunt Jfch $51,000 SU.2581 4 ..... &Fmitlly 18389 Santa Belinda, Fln. Vly 572,000 842-2561 18609 Santa Ramona, Ftn. Vly $53,500 142·2561 S...._&Pool 8181 Terry, l1Wlt Beach $49,SOO 192·4401 AT-OfClou Only l year old! Owner Is extremely anxious! Large luxury.filled 4 bedroom in Colta Me11. Beautlrutl)' decorated thruout, Includes buUt·ins, d1shwuher. Family area. fireplace. FA heat. Poplllar Marin tnodeJ, $53,IOO. Call 5'0-1120 l"llle'• ............. hi $47,100 An artist's Inspiration ! Beautlf11l home surrounded by all kinds or colorful flowen • rich green land scaping. t!xcellent room arrangement featwina 3 bedroom1,. 2 baths, brick fi re place, electric bulit·ln1. 'Includes Carrier air condiUonlng. J u.slll,ii yean old. CalJ 644-8750 L...-.....oc ... Vitw- J..oaded with charm! On nearly ~acre. Lovely 4 bedroom home wtlh many possibilities. Family room , fireplace. Lovely ocean view. Owner will trade ror home in ~ Mesa. Asking $49,900. Brina all offer1. Call 5'0-1720 AuutM 7"/o ...... $265 -Super aharP! Only S yean old. linmacu ate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Jrvine. Wilb den fl ramlly room! Fi.replace, all the built-Ina. Wet bar, mirrored wa rdrobe doors. Cu1lomiied thruout. Just 546,900. Call 844-8750 M-Mlfflplt U1""9 ••••ar ~ ............. __ _ S...log o•er 4000 Cltl:s • '"'°~loul-2955 Harbor Blvd . 540-1720 600 Newport Center Drive 644-8750 • • ENJOY CAREFREE UYING Special tion special", this lovely 3 bedroom condo 1717 :i:•rr•pin, Newport ,BHch Sat W ~!1 .1·$ Delighl1ully d=••""'· W•ll will "deflate" $250' Ill price every week until CALL 644 7270 IN SPACIOUS CONIXlMINIUM -with all mainta!Md. Call .,. to '" sold (or further notice) and at $64 ,950, it is " the, privacy of home, many custom features, ~~~· =1! ~~in~::! very properly priced right now. WIN with 2121 E. Coast Highway, Coron. del Mar tip-top condition. 4 Bedrooms, 21h: baths, of Newport.'11 most desirable th.is one! See "Nadine Croul at 409 Vista panefed family room, living room with fire-areas. Expensive carpets. Suerte. place. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN for your in· Custom drapes, easy care spection. 1Rndscaping. cau 673-8550. 370 Soni• 1 .. 11e1 (Bock Boy) Call 540-1151 ASSUMABLE 6°/o LOAN 3 BEDROOM & POOL -alley access for your motor home or trailer. Sharp, Califor· nla ranch style. Beam ceilings, large coun· try style kitchen, 2 baths, oversized dble.- garage &: separate work shop. All this for onlY $43,500. New on the markel OPEN SA't!SUN afternoon. Come by: 1137 L:ko St., Huntlnglon BNch C•ll 546-5880 VISIT OPEN HOUSES BALBOA PENiNSULA SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12-4. - 2000 .MIRAMAR, 5 Bedrm. "Cape Cod" mansion + 2 bednn. guest house. $195,000. 421 SEVILLE, 5 Bedrm. "Contemporary," with ,billiard room, wet tiar & family room. '109,600 ERITAGE BAYSHORES Bargain beauty in a private walled community w J th private beaches. BeautifUlly decorated charming home with dowering vines adorn· in&' .root aod patio, Complte w/guest hoU!te in the rear for teenagers or grandma. Plenty of parking and all tor $61,950. ,,..Quail~­liiilPlac• Propwt:ln " uoo QUArL5s~.-~r:>...a1t"t1ACH OOUBLE FIREPLACE MESA VERDE . PRICE REDUCED $2000 Owner anxious has b ee n [ !!J!!!!!!J!!!!!!'!l!"'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!']~~!!!!"'l'~~!!!!~~!!' [ transferred out of state. 3 1002 General R.E:. 1002 bedrooms, 2 baths Ir large A Unique Home in Harbor View Hom•1 - Breathtaking view, like new yet completely developed, 3 bdrm, large Jot. $119,950 .. See Carol Wilkinson at 2216 Port Durness. A Unique Duplex in Corona del Mar -Re- cently refurbished! Colorful and new! MOO· em kitchen, FAU heating, Income 'llllits. '89,500. See Louise Peters at 608 Acacia, Corona del Mar. A. Unique Condominium In tho Bluffs - Vintage plan, colorful, cbannlng and vacant 3 bdrms, 2.100 sq. ft. llard-to-find location call 67s.«JOO for cfirectlons to Dottie Johnson at 523 Avenit1a· Campo. Bring '82,500. A Unique TowMome In Big Canyon Deauville mOOel, 4 bdrm, 3450 sq. ft., elegant and spacious feel. Vacant, owner will fi- nance at only $137,500. See Vergilene Hull at #25 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon. A Unique Homo In H.,bol' V1:w HomH - 2 story willl tip to 5 bedniis; Ideal family community. Adj. rooms perfect for teens. $JP3,000. See Jackie Handfeman at 1915 Port Weybridge, In Harbor View Homes, Newport Beach. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I family room. This beautiful home wW sell qtrlckly _,pt A Unique Ho.,,. in Newport Shor.s -4 145,000. WALKER & LEE bdrm, 2 story on the water, sandy beach, Real Estate next to tenrus and pool Ideal! $79,900 or 1 'iiiiiiiiiiS4iiS.ii949iiiiliiiiiiiiiiil lease. Seo Marilyn Hodges at 488 62rul Street, SPARLING PRESENTS 1 • • Newport Shores. TRADE Corona de! Mar duJ>lex, 1 year old, $124,500. Take over $95,000 m loans. DANA POINT 6 units, 2 years old. \Val.Jc to Marina. \Vill accept trades. $155,000. NEWPORT 4, den, fireplace, 2 bath, large yard. Ex· cellent Heights location. Owner says make ~ offer. BAYSHORES You'll love it. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, newly decorated. Fee land. ,120,000. UNITS We have several properties for sale Ill New- port Beach. Top locaUon. Call for informa-tion. Prillclples only. · SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833-3544 1002 Gen:ral R.E. 1002 New New New From $36,750 Brand new custom built 2 story h>mes. RusUe wood exterior. U n I q u e designs, cathedral ce.llings, tlreplace, surprise bonus room! Xlnt l!nanclnr. can 645-0303. A Unique Home In Irvine Terrace -A new listing, low tnterest, 3 bdrm, Unique lot layout, only $68,000. See Roonnle Lundy at 1401 Santanella, Irvine Terrace. A Unique Home in Mesa Verde -Impres· sive New England 5 bdrm, authentic decor plus large pool and pool house. Near golf course, $105,000. See Ogden Sogn at 3096 Bali Circle, Mesa Verde. A UNIQUE DUPLEX in Coron• del Mar. It covers itseU ! With normal down paymt. Clean & colorful, notre0nfo~ but legal "triplex". Near park and s, $91,500. See Marilyn Hodges at 711 iris, Corona de! Mar. ON T()P OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, S75«>00 MESA VERDE, S46·5990 • CALL US COll8CJ9 Park 226' Colu"1bla Dr. Open Sat/Sun. 1-5 NQ!W xlnt financing available on this pride ol ownership, 3 Bedrm, 2 ba home. Lge. lront plclure window tn llv-h\c r,n -+ tplc. Bltns, palio, h'ult trne1 and ganlcn. 646-3921 Ev•t: S5'-1674 BA YFRONJ CONDO'S WITH VIEW A COUIWL IAllKER COMPANY'I""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"''"'' "'"'"'"' 2 Story + Pool General R.E. Sharp $37,000 [;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;;.I 1002 General R.E. 1002 i bdnn, 2nd 0oor Balboa 3 Bedroom. 211 """' oo LIDO ISLE Penn. Submit all o ! f er s cu1-d-ue lot. Oose lo n1ajor $00,500. AhOpplng center & freewoyit. Lochenmyer1 Rl· •ltur LOAN TOO. Call !or ap· polnlment ~7, i-"'" ""~ro~~"~ 2 bdrm -7th floor Newport h eh 169.SOO 2 bdrm -7th floor 1M.me blllld... 167,SOO Owner hat plant to combine the e.bove t-.'O a p t I - imaaine having a bay view, 4 bdrm °"""'-Call us I°' A LITILE DAB'LL detail-. mlaht ,,.,.. DO YEH 67S-l600 Anytime Paint that t 1 • Abandoned. Cbm-.,'I R-dy • VISION • . -· -MO\·e tn 'til eter61.v c:rw1·r:. 'nil.a atlract!\"e 4 bedroom, <CSR 2BA home, large llv. 2 bath fAmUy room home REALTY rm. garden patk> d In In g , b In prlme condition. Ch\'lltr nuw.lvt bride fr p I . 1·n w111 po.y pnlnl'I tor F;tA or 274.1 E.~Cout Hwy woodl a nd wtlttn!r-tt'nni1 Cori"'U'111on&l loan. $39,g;;(I! ~~-=Co~ron;:::::•c:d::o•:.:l M:::ar::,.. __ 1 rourta & pool . Owner' gone -:-East, AAYJ, "Sell". Large 6 BR & den, 6 ba. home on sandy beach; or use as 4 BR, den, 4 ba. home ~Ith 2 BR., 2 ba. apt; 50 it. lot, shore moormg. $295,000. Family home; 8 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000 Attractive S BR., 2 ba. sin gle story home on 60 It. street to street Jot. $152,500 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Buy-.1dP Or1v•· N 8 675 Olbl CO&ATS 4 BR., 3li ba., family rm. The Gerrie Co., Rlt rs. Formal di n. rm., p o o I • $149,500. OPEN Slt.L A sun. 66-4400 [!!!!!!!!1,..!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~[ WALLACE 1~ comer Santiago It Saflo B E A U Ti t~UL Cu11 tom REAL TORS daJwood. Newport Beach. Decorottd, 2 yr old, 3 br, vm ... F•lr R .. 11y 2 ""· 11 m11.; s.. ea. .. V\c Stuart, 8C'oktt Plaza. AMU11e 7}W V A , 494-15.11 • _,S<S""".950;;;..,. 55;::;..T.8564=~=~ OR11lf1td Adi ••• , , .642--5611. PILOT Want Adat call now Daily Pilot Classified ORANGE COAST'S BEST General R.E. 1002 General R.E.. 1002 · EASTBLUFF-YIEW HOME OPEN TODAY FROM 1 TO 5 ; 2631 ALTA, VISTA DRIVE . 1 A BIG HOUSE WITH BIG ROOMS, ON A BIG VIEW LOT.-2600 sq. fl, 3 bdrms., 3 baths, formal dilliJlg rm., brkfst. rm. + a 28xl8 It. rumpus rm. (can be a 5 BR.). DI· rectly across from your own 5 acre park. A great buy at the newprlce, just reduced to. 1 '84,900. HASTINGS & CO .. REALTORS Ring 640-5560 O..y or Ev°""" ? i -r•I R.E. IOl!Genoral R.E., '°!1l: 55~ aw~ fr©trt Newp©tt 8e,rt wtl.is:s: ~©tl. are, rut ar~e,frwk The dipped eave, shingled rod, sattbox st',t1e dOne entirely in wood. wooct wood V.'111 turn yoo on. Or off. But, if spectacular hilltop lownhomes utterly unlike any others. perched abQve the rest ol Newport Beach. stroke your psyche, whiz righl in for a le1surely slJoll·lhrough {or super goU cart lour). See 2. 3, 4 bedrooms. decks, balconies. note lux~ !eel the graci:xJsness. haYe attluent feelings and the urge lo whip out 'fl'.XK check book. At sst.ooo end up, you gotta IOve the architecture and swimrmg and lemis. Newport Beadt Coast Hghway lo S\Jperior ard S<W'd gear LQ the hdl. Call (714) 64!Hl141 ll'.telM:'I C.111~ t1 ... d0!'*. ·: ,. Fat Proftt J1 atta1.o«!d when j >"'1 acU lhrou<h ,.,.,....,,. tine ~ P\Iot Clautnoo Adi. B , ~bt•I M Gr ... ICOID . lltlltlt' cor'tlrldot todll.)'! I~ ---60-56~;:;;,;;n~,-----l •....!.----------------1-...------;------------1 • . . . ' • • , - ) 7. .!' '. ' ' i I I I I. I~ .D 4 DAILY Pl~OT Sunday, N°"mber 10, 1974 -O.norol R.f. 1ooa G<nor•I R:f. . 10021 Gonorol R.£. 190? PRE·TURKEY TOP BLUFFS liiii..,.rol R.i. 1002 General R:I. Gonor•fR.E. -1iiti2 a;;;;;., ii.f. l~' Like new 3B1t 2.BA. Peninsula cutie. lm1nac. & IO'lded wilh bllns, crpts. drps, ev~n has private sundeck and s9 much more. $69,950. FE\Y LEFT -New watervlew condos. All have 3BR, 21-> BA, crpls, bltns. 90% loan. From $44 ,850. OPEN DAILY 10:00 AM 'lil dark. 2481 Irvine Ave. Fixer upper ~"ON TH~ \YATER" \Vith pier & slip. 3BR -den. big living rm w/frpi, 4 car oil st. parking. Take over existing 9;4 % Joan no points. Asking $97,500. Owner will con- sid. tak1!1g boat loward do\vn paymt. JACOBS REALTY 67S.6670 2919 Newport Blvd. corner 30th. ,... General R.E. 1002 j General R.E. 1001 LOCATION Gtt·at three bedroom plua 2\• balhl home. L a r g e patio. Add1tlontJ 1uiidecic • owrlookA one of t I n I! 1 t green belts. Thls home h&J been UPSr8ded with n ew vinyl tloor.s, new flxlW"l'i & t\l!'\Y kitchen appllancn. Call us ror appointment to see.6~ WOOD STREAM Condominiums $39,500. -$44,950 3 BR. 2 Ba llOml!I ~r Newpon.'1 Upper Bay. Live by man made running stream, 345 Univers1ty Dr. 548-1'223 BLUFFS MODEL SPECTACULAR BAYFRONt, FURNISHED You don't have to go to Big Canyon or Spy· glass for the most smashing home in New· port! One of a kind, builder's new custom 'V.f.P. lurnlshed model, firsl lime ollered • lor'sale, 2550 S'l: fl., 3 BR,_ 3~ ba~ spacious formal difilng rm-:-Fabulous kitchen w/Jge. brkfast. nu. Huge lain. nn. wt2nd frpl. & wet bar. Lge. artistic wrap around patio w/fire pit, planters & r.rgola. Overlooking a panorama of greenbel , mts. & bay. Ideally situated nr. pool. The price is onlx $150,000 incl pri!11e land, gorgeous furnlshlngs & all accessories. OPEN 11 TO 5 2926 PERLA I off Vista del Oro I HELEN B. DOWD - $2000 00\VN t3lO A10. Buys YOU & 2 bedrm hm\e, lllO\'e in today. y:~~~~~~ 3 bednn. 2 bath patio home, cuatom Wllllp&per· A drapu, rr. I n t condition. Low, low price only $32,900. Call now this won't last. DANA PQJNT JEWEL 3 ~mu, 2 bathB, n r P.farlna, open SaUSun 1-5 33222 Ocean Hill D r i v e , Dana Point. Century 21/ !.flaslon C!cuntry 495--1121 831,..(1821 PRIME LOT1 No. 5 Hampshire C.ourt. fllpt. Dover Shores Area Estate size, vacant lot, &PPJOX. 113 acre. $19.500. REALTOR, Inc. ML!S 644-01 ~ 1ee. '1973 Top Listor & Top Saloomon tt,;.i..i....i..-Rutt" e-e@ ·~ 190 Newport CeiiterJ)r .. (Fashion' Island) ' Eslata Realty prowd- ly Introduces ELLEN MARCHESANO, · o n e. of our. top salespeople. We ·are pleased that Ellen ls now working in our Newport Beach ofl'.ice. and is ·looking .foFWard to assisting you with all your Real Estate questions. GREEN R.E~ ll~nsee needs $33.500 Huntlng1on Beach, 3 private ~for. \Viii po,y cAsh bedroon1, hoge lot. Hurry I: negoiate price, P.O. Box call 847..QllO agt. 1115, 0:1 92626 .sen JdJe Jtmui •••••• 642-fAi7! --------.!.. NeWIN)rt/Cott• MeH lolrd of lj:ultors .., ...... _,.,..., 7 • I 'BEDROOM 289 Carnation (Old Coronal Celli 675-7225 $112,500 . /Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BEDROOMS **2710 W. Oceanfront, Newport: Beach 673-7300 $112,QOO /Sal & Sun 1-5) 231 Larkspur, Corona del ~tar-. 675-5511 $87.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 239 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 673·6510 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 508 Dahlia, Corona deJ Afar 675·5511 $67,500 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 306 33rd St., Newport Beach 675· 7225 $59,500 (Sun 1-5) 1722 Miramar, Balboa 675-7225 $68.500 (Sun I ·5) 2 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN •400 Kings Place, Cliff Haven, N.B. 642-5200 $58,500 (Sat & Sun l ·5) .#10 Rue Fontainebleau (Big canyon) NB 644-1766 $139,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •22 Rue Cannes, Big Canyon,· N.B. 644-6056 $125,000 (Sun 1-5) ••3911 111arcus, Newport Beach · 673-3663 $135,000 (Sun 11-4) 3 BEDROOMS 3257 JO\\'a St., Costa Mesa 545·2774 $43,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2980 Zurich Ct. (Temple Hills & Zells) LB 497-1744 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 14) 1224 Nottingham Rd., Newport Beach 497·1744 $85,000 (Sat &\Sun 1·5) 8792 Derek Cir., Huntington Beach 847·7058 $42,850 (Sat & SUn 12-5) 428 Morning Canyon (Corona IIlds.) CdM 673-6510 ~72,500 (Sun 1-5) "*1935 Highland, Harbor Highlands, NB 642-5200 $69,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •2632 Riverside Dr., Eastside, Clit 642-4353 $43,950 (Sun I ·5) 2920 Cliff Drive, Newport Hgls., N.B. 642·5200 675-4060 (Sun 12-5) •40 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Canyon, NB . 644-6056 $135,500 (Sun 1-5) 259 Prospect (Newport Shores,) N.B, 645-7575 $49,000 · (Sun 1·5) ~015 S. Maddock, Santa Ana 557-8564 $45,950 · (Sat & Sun 12·5) •1837 Lake St., Huntington Beach 546-5880 $43,500 (Sal/Sun afternoon) 33222 Ocean Hill Driv.e, Dana Point · 495-4121 831-0821 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 133 Shoreciiffs Rd. (Shoreclifls) CdM 644-7662 $148,500 (Sun 12:304:30) 113 Emerald, Balboa Island, N.B. 673-6900 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2715 Visla Umbrosa (The Biu!!s) N.B. 6444910 $69,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1104 Dolphin Terrace (Irvine Terr.) CdA! 642-8235 $94,500 (Sal & Sun I.SJ 324 Morning Canyon (Shorecliifs) CdM 642-8235 , (Daily 1-5) 2027 Vista Cajon (The Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 $67,900 (Sun 1-5) 1401 Santanella. Irvine Terrace 675-6000 $68,000 (Sun 1·5) 329 Colton (Newport Shores) N.B. 556-8800 $56,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 622 St. James Rd . (N. Heights) N.B. 645-9070 $il,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6242 Shields Dr., Huntington Beach 846-3862 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 1984 Port Claridge (HVu) N.B. 673·8550 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 667 Vista Bonila (Bluffs) NB 640-8455 $64 ,900 (Sun 1-5) 17631 Rockrose (Univ. Park) Irv 642-8235 $48,500 (Sun 1-5) ••26 Balboa Coves (Balboa Coves) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 2193 f"isla Enlrada. Newport Beach 645-4400 $74,500 !Sun 12·5) 17871 Carranza Ln .. Huntington Beach 893-8533 $44,750 !Sun 1·5) 3124 Yu kon, Cos ta A-1esa 646-0303 (Sun 1·5) 1700 Dover. Newport Beach 1;46-0303 (Sun 1·5) 227 E. 23rd St., Costa 11lesa 546·2313 (S un 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN •9922 Corncrbrook Dr. (La Cuesta) HB 948·1447 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 308 Poinsettia, Corona del ~tar 640-4050 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •9922 Cornerbrook Dr. (Lac uesta) IIB 968-7447 (Sat & Sun 1·5) l305 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach 494·1001 $145,000 (Sun 1-5) 504 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 675·6670 $69,950 (Sat l-5, Sun 10-5) 219 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 645-7575 $110,000 (S un Ioli) 501 Catalina (Newport Heights) N.B. 645-7575 $69,000 (S un 1·5) 341\ue Fontainebleau. Big Csnyon, N.B. 644-6056 $124.500 (Sun )-5) ••2702 W. Oceanfronl, Newport Beach 646-2888 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2218 Port Durness, Newport Be3 h 675-6000 $89 ,950 (Sun 1·5) • •7 Coll ins Island, Newp0rt.Beach 673-8900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 724 Malabar, Irvine Terrace 671H!OOO $88,517 (Sun 1-5) • 15-09 Elon Pl. (WeslclilO N.B. 673·7300 $92,000 (Sat & Sun 2·5) ••902 So. Bayfron~ Balboa Island 673·6900 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) - 8 Oakmont Lane (Big Canyon) N.B. 644-4,910 '325,000 (Sat &.sun 1·5) 3370 Fuchsia, Greenbrook;-C.M. 675-8600 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 10 Rue Marseilles, Big Canyon, N.B. 644-a056 .$162,500 (Sun 1·5) •3096 Bali Circle, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-5990 $106,000 (Sun 1-5) 2672 Circle Dr. (Bayshores) N.B. , 546-7116 $195,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3761 CJaremont, Irvine 644-1554 $62,500 (Sun 1·5) •3621 Catamaran, Corona del Afar 678-2222 (Sun 1-4) 17818 Winterbe~. Fountain Valley 316 Olero (The Bluffs) NB 119 'l'Unjuoise, Balboa Island 1142-4474 $73,p~O . (Sat & Sun 1-5) 6404050 . (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 673-4062 $84,500 (Sun 1-5) 1915 Port Weybridge, H.V. Homes, N.B. 1732 Missouri Sl., Costa Mesa 17702 Gassia Tree Ln., Univ. Park, Irvine 546-5990 $198,00!J (Sun 1·5) 545-9491 (Sun 1-5) 554-1343 $76,000 (By appt. only) •2808 Shsnlar, Costa Mesa •19452 Sierra Sanlo (Turtler!lck) Irvine 3861 Blackthorn, Irvine 545-9491 (Sun 1-5) 644-1766 $64,000 (Sal & Sun 12·5) 551-5262 $78,000 ' (Sun·l·5) ••626 Via Lido Nord (Lido-Isle) NB 5772 Oakley Terr. (Turtlerock) Irvine 1826 Tradewinds Lane, Newport 'Beacb 642-8235 (Sun 12-5) 644-1766 $105,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) . 5411-3305 $139,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) .32 Missi<l!'-lltfiSpyglass Hill) CdM .,,.., 5636 Southall Terr. (Turtlerock Hills) Irv. ••61 Linda Isle Dr. '(Linda Isle) NJ!: . 675-7225 $145,000 (Sun 1·5) · 644-4910 $129,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-1.766 $235,000 (Sun.1.5).·_ .. __ 6.,JR &. FAMILY ROOM OR DEN •1228 Sussex Ln. (WestclifO N.B. ••1304 E. Balboa Blvd: ()!al. Pen\n.) N.B. •34 Mission Bay, Spygl.SS, N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun J-5) 644-1766 $310,000 (Sun 1-5) 644-6056 $198,000 (Sun 1·5) 499 Flower, Costa Mesa 2951 Catalpa !EastbtufO N.B. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 642·8235 $54,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 1 644-1766 $84,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 477 Flower, Costa Mesa 17348 Los Amigos Circ., Fountain Valley 642-8235 $51,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 536-8821 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1,-5) 3386 Fuschia, Costa Mesa 1123 Main St., Huntington Beach 556·2660 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 536-8821 $79,500 (Daily 1·5) 981 Presidio Dr., CM, Mesa derMar 432 Isabella Terr., Corona del Mar 5464141 $42,950 (SUn 1·5) 673-1664 (Sun 1-5) 1738 New Hampshire (Mesa Verdel. CM 106 Abalone (Liltle Island) Balboa Island 547-6934 $53,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 673·1664 $164,500' (Son 1-5) •1101 Berkshire Ln., Westclifi, N.B. ·•25362 De Salle, Laguna Hills 548-4~18 . 646-7414 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9624454 $61,500 (Sat & Sun l.S) •1717 Terrapin, Baycrest, N.B. 834 St. Clair, Mesa del Mar, C.M. · 644-7270 $84,950 (Sal 2·5, Sun 1·5) 556-2660 $46,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Canyon , N.B. 1201 Highland Dr. (Westclill) N.B. ' 644-6056 $149,500 (Every Day 1-5) 642-8235 $125,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 923 Golden Rod (HVu Hills) N.B. 2394 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 673-8550 $78,500 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) 642-8235 $69,450 -(Sat & Sun1"5) -1106 Sandpiper (HVu Hilis) N.B. ••607 Bayside Dr., Promontory Bay, NB 673-8550 $95,500 (Sal & Sun 1·51 673-3900 • (Daily 10·5) 319 Poinsettia (Old Corona) CdM * •319 Morning Star Ln. (Dover Sbrs) NB 675·7225 $85,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 1939 Port Bristol (HVu Homes) N.B. 1005 Park Hill Dr., Costa Mesa 675-7225 $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 846-1371 $62,500 2407 . Novia (The Bluffs) N .B. • 3861 Blackthorn, Irvine , 675·7225 $93,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 551-5262 $78,000 , (Sun .1-5) 434 Tustin Ave. (Newport Heights) N.B. •20931 Sparkmann Ln., Huntington Bch. 645·9070 $64,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 644-7270 $74,950 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1112 Main St., Huntington Beach 69 Montecito (Spyglass) N.B. 536-7528 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 644-7270 $180,000 (Sat & SUn 2·6) 1318 Santanella (Irvine Terr.) CdM 4501 Hampden (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 644-7270 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1000 While Sails (H.V. Hills) CdM 2730 Wavecrest Dr., Harbor View, CdM 675-3000 (Daily 1-5) 675-6000 $112,500 (Sun 1-5) •1901 Sabrina Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 310 Orchid Ave., Old Corona del Mar 644-1766 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ' 675-6000 $139,500 (Sun 1-5) 209 Driftwood Rd. (Shoreclilfs) CdM 2820 Corvo Place, Mesa Verde, CM 644-1766 (Sun.l-5) 546-5990 $57,000 (Sun 1·5) 102 The Masters Cir .. Costa Mesa 1954 Pt. Seabourne (H.V. Homes) N.B. 642-8235 $63.500 (Sun .1-4) 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 21121 Shaw Ln., Huntington Beach 1101 Kin gs Rd., Newport Beach 962·5511 $61 ,900 (Sun 12·5) 833-9781 • (Sat J-4, Sun 1·5) 341 East20th St., Cosla Mesa 16020 Elbert Circle, Fountain Valley 646·3255 $46,500 (Sun 1·5) 545-9491 (Sun 1·5) 20572 Troon (La Cuesta) HB 16607 Markham, Fountain Valley 968-4456 $64,500-(Sun 1·5) 545-9491 (Sun 1·5) •362 S. Isabelle. Costa Mesa 3274 Turlock, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $36,900 (Sun 1-5) 545-9491 (Sun 1-5) 9552 Zion, Hunlinglon Beach 1132 Ebbtide (HVu Hills) CdM 546-2313 $53,900 (Sun 1·5) 673·8550 $110,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 258 Cedar St., Newport Beach 1400 Serenade (Irvine Terrace) N.B. 546-2313 $47,500 (Sun 1-5) 673·8550 $89,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1132 White Sails, Corona de! Mar 1839 Pt. Barmouth (H.V. Homes) N.B. 675-7225 $79,950 (Sun 1-5) 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 532 Cancha (Th e Bluffs) NB 19781 Sea Canyon Circle, Hunt. Beach 644-1133 $85,000 (Sun 1·5) 5364790 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BEDROOMS 4626 Cortland (Cameo IIlds.) CdM 3085 Mounlain View Dr., Laguna Beach 675-3000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 494-8558 $68,500 (Sun 12·5) 215 Agate, Balboa Island 317 Amelhysl, Balboa Island, N.B. 644-1766 $159,500 (Sun 1·5) 673-6900 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 490 Myrtle, Laguna Beach 109 Bays ide Plac e, Newport Beac h $127,500 / (Sat & Sun 1·5) 640-4050 (Sun 1·5) 8201 Sterling J\.ve., Huntington Beach 4507 Gorham (Cameo Shores) CdM 842-9635 $35,900 -(Sun 12-6) 644-1766 $157,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1255 Somersel Lo. (Westclill) NB 2 Rue Cbamonix (Big Canyon ) N.B. 642·8235 · (Sun I.SJ 644-4910 $149,500--(s ar'& iilf1"5)c--2241l)lll!liiO:-ru!CNewportlleac •5152 Cheryl Dr., Hunlington Beach 644-6200 $114,500 (Sun 1-4) 962-4454 $43,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3268 Turlock, Cosla Mesa 2150 Vista 'Enlrada (The Bluffij N.B. 556-2660 $66,500 (SUn 1·5) 644-1133 $72 ,500 (Sun 1-5) 1955 Port Ramsgate, Harbor Vu Homes 225 Wilson, Costa Mesa 675-11900 (Sun 1-5) 644-7270 $41 ,90Q_ (Sun 1·5) 2332 Fordham, Costa Mesa ~48Q..621!!LStreet, Newport Shores 546-2313 $43,950 (Sun 1-5) 675·6000 $79,900 (Sun 1-5) 17402 Teachers, Irvine · 202 Seaward, Shoreciiffs, CdM 648-0303 (Sun 1-5) 675-5511 $127,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 Point Loma (SpyglassHill) CdM 305 Vista Madera, Newport Beach 675-7225 $149,900 (Sun J.S) 645-0303 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 5 BEDROO/llS 217 Jasmine, Corona 6el Mar •424 Vista Roma (Blulfs), Newport Beach · 675-5511 $100,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 752-1430/494-8404 $95,000 SaVSun 1·5 2100 Dover (HarborHi!nds)NB 2645 Bamboo (Eastblu/0, Newport Beach 642-8235 . (Sun 1·5) 640·6006 $87,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •4518 Roxbury Rd. !Cameo Shores) Cd~! 2515 Holly Ln. (Newport Heighu) NB 644-6200 $117,900 (Sun 1-5) 548-0520 $45,900 · (DAILY) '*4818 Sumy (Cameo Highlands) CdM •1411 Msriners (Harbor Hid•) NB 642-8235 1 (Sun .l-5) 640-0020 (SUn 1-5) 1874 Parkcrest, Costa Mesa , s BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 648-0303 (Sun 1·5) •1608 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 4 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 644-1766 $225,000 (Sun 1·5) 985 Begonia Ave., Coslu Mesa ••I Unda Isle Dr. (Linda.Isle) N.B. 642-4811 • (Sun 1·5) 6444910 $250,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 1800 Sandalwood Ln. (WestcllfO N.B. 49 Royal SL George (Big Canyon) N.B. 494·7531 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 644-4910 $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ' (Sun 1-5) . 2 BR \ 319 Dahlia Place, Corona del Mar 675-2763 $64.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ••3l2L W. Coast Hi ghway Towers, N.B. 675-8600 • (Sun 1-5) 3 BR •409 Vista SUerte, Blull, N.B. 615-6000 $64,950 (Sun 1-5) •523 Avenlda Campo, Old Blulfs 675-8000 $82,500 (Sun 1·5) 515 Vista Flora (The Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $76,500 (Sun 1-5) 334 Vista Madera (The Blulfs) NB 640-0020 (Sun 1-5) -3 BR & FAM RM 345 University Dr. {Near Back Bay) , 548-7223 Utt,500-$44,950 Sal/Sun 10-5 3 BR & FAM RMOR DEN 2216 Vista Dor~do (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $73,500 (Sun 2·5) 4 BR • •25 Rue Grand' Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B. 675-6000 $137,500 (Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM RM •370 Sanla Isabel, Costa Mesa, Back Bay 540-1151 $41,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •370 Santa Isabel, Back Bay 540-1151 (Sat & Sun) · 115 Rue Du Pare (Big Canyon) N.B. 640-5048 $215,000 (Daily 1·5) TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE . 3 BR 8226 Foxhall Dr., Huntington Beach 842-7441 (Sun 12 ·1) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 620 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 644-7171 $115,000 (Sat & Sun 1:30-5) 2BR&2BR 608 Acacia, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) 711 Iris. Nr. Youth Cenler, CdM 644-6941 $91,500 (Sun 1-5) • 1~63 Port Dunlelgh, Newport Beach 6'14-7199 $77,500 (Sun ~-5) 3BR&11R 207 30th St., Newport Beach ' 675-7225 $118,000 . 3 BR & 2 BR (Sun 1·5) 415415~ Iris Corona del Mar 673-6510 $109,500 (Sun 1·5) 621 & 621 % Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $117,500 (Sal & Sun 1-5) . 3 BR EACH · 477 Morning Canyon Rd., Corona del liar 675-2373 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 719 Poinsettla, Corona del Mar 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 513 Narcissus, Corona deL Mar 671>3000 (Sat-& Sun-1•5il-- 505 Larkspur, Corona dol Mar 675-5511 $119,00Jl (Sat & Sun 1·5) 4 -BR&3BR 224 Ruby, Balboo Island, N.B. 673-8900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ••3901 .Marcus (Npl. Isle) N.B. 675-1972 '175,000 (Sat & Sun 1•5) 119 W. 45tb Sl, Newport Beach , 646-0303 (Sat & Sun 1.5j SIR&21R 428 Goldenrod, Corona de! liar 671>11921 (Every Day 10-5) TRll'LEX FOR SALE 2 BR 35213561362 Thalia, Laguna Beach 644.1766 1125,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) HOME & INCOME SIR IACH **330 Via Udo Nord (Udo Isle) N.B. 645-7575 $325,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ... Pool ** Wotorfronl *** W•torfrati! & Pool 10ii2 NEWPOIT HEIGHTS OPl!N SAT /SUN 11-.! 401 Sent• Ana Ave. Spljt Jewl cottage on choice N~'P(>rt J.Jeight& ccmer. 2 1..4le. bdmu., beamed ceU,, trplc., ontall yard. ASKING l4ll,!IOO. • • * • CUSTOM BUILT, 3 bdrmr., 2 ba. home In Newport Hts. 41:e., 75X127 ft. lot with COl\Ct,'ele block \Vall. 2 Dbl. garages. Room for po o I , ga1'den, camper & boa t storage. $65,009. Shown by 'iJ'~\·~ERSITY PARK OPEN SAT/SUN l·S 4511 Sandburg Woy Beautilully u. p p o l n te d 3 bdnn., 2 ba. home; new kilchen appl.lances. bar, patio, cathedrat cell., mir· roted walla. Atrlwn. Pride of ownership at a reduced price of ONLY S59,500. "C" THOMAS REALTOR EXECUTIVE 2 STORY BRAND NEW OWNER-HAD TO GO! Take adavantage of 01vners 1 h u rdlu ck. Lo a ds of u1,:;;raclin~. PRICED BE- LO\\' NE\\', Elevated parlor. Sunkeu forn111l b a n q u e t room, 21' x 18' Fiesta room. l.tasslve s to n e fireplace. G a r de n k itch e n CA1lIEDRAL CE I LINGS . Sweeping staircase leads to enonnoos master 1 u I t e . Take advantage call now. 8-12-2535. Prime rents.I • low vacancy factor. 3 Br. owner's unlt & t\\-o 2 Br. units. Seller v.·anta fast Mle. Xlnl te1ms. ca1J '(OIV 645-0303 ' FOREST OLSON ii><: P,"<MI<><\ $3B,500 LASI' WEEK $36,950 -TIUS \VEEK!! A."\D 111e 11elltt v.111 listen to all..offerv-ar.d help finance -ttll1 3 bedroom + ~den + SUPER CUSTO?it family room, 1100 sq. rt. home near the beach. To see, Ca I I nov.· .... P6RJ(. PZ.Aam, ........ _ .. 142-7461 2 BEDROOM-- POOL $38,500- NEAR WESTCUFF Extra larlte master s u I t e with graCiOu.s entertainment oriented living 8re11. Kil· .cben is gounuets delight. Wfllk lo all shopping but call first for a loo ksee . ~nn. oP£N nt ' • rrs FllH ,JO BE H/Ctt · 11~ai111tl 21 ACRE BACKYARD! 9% Financing for last 4 homes, inc ldJr b u 11 d er• 1 model. -Prfced $48,950.· $63,950. Builder's sactirlce. Hi& IO!!s, your gain on 3-4-5 bedrooms in prestigious Green Valley. Call Q&enl, day or nltc, til 10 PM. 962-2456 or 531·5800. Executive Estate MESA VERDE 4 Br It Den Ir Fonnal DR + a Beautlf\11' Pool for Creat Family Living It E n t e r t ainm ent. 9%% Financ~ Available. Only $'15,000. DAVID BOURKE RLTR. ,...""' OPEN SAT /SUN 1-S ___9_~l7 Morning Cenyon Rd. Co.rol\3 Hld1., v.:~U plaJ1ned duplex. 2 Bdm1s. each unit + scp. yards.. l.OCA· TION -the best! RACHELLE ROBERS 3333 E. Coe.st J.lwy • ._ CdM REAL TOR 67>237' SUPER VA~UE $29,950 This 3 Ur. '2 Ba, FamUy Town Jfome hu new pa.int A carpet. l\nd ii Priced be- low tbe market for quick sale. DAVID BOUR.KE RLTR. .... ""' u .. Your VA Now! ' . ' I : ' r; I: r I I I ' r ' ' . ' ' ' ' f ' I I I ! I ~ ' ' ' ' :· • ii I~ I I . I ' ' • • r ' r I I ' • • Sunday, Nowmbtr 10, 1974 -·-·-1002 Gener1il R..t. 1002 General R.E. 1002 G• .. ,.I R.E. 1002 . ~~~: R~~ Gab:: I .c_v~-~~-~~-d-;~-~-~-G-G-;N-~2tC•~P";;HOU~:· C.F. Coicsworl hy & Co.-Realtun; ' FUN FAMILY HOME "Rec•_, room with frpl c, &-wet1>ar; wood decking & concrete patio with fire ring. 4 Bdrm.S. (mstr. bdr1n. is huge ). living rm. + lrplc. & formal dining; 2'h baths: dbl. garage. AU this & roon1 tor boat or trailer also. Harbor Vi ew Homes. $86,200 -Fee. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 r=;;;;;;;::;::;;;;;;;:::::: c.eLEX localed jwrt abovt: O " n ,. Point Harbor; time 10 '--ti thll lnlo ""-TOW for 1.1 "'"hole year's tax 1heller for 1915. .. $98 ~·, LAGUNA HILLS Nt:at u a pin & twice a1 nice! A reiu condo1nlnlum buy In one of our fn11test ([ro\\lil'C are1111, E s I 5 t i n sc Jo'liA ~oen rnn be 11 1u1ned, 134,;oO. FOONl'All>j VALLEY 4 BJl.., family 1·m.; hlll. & fJtd . ·'pou\, "Strutfutd". $64,950. l \ \\ ~21 CORBIN-MARTIN f;iener1I R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Realtor• 1-------•.644-766i• NEAR THE BEACH • S lsh Only 111 mlle1 to the surl ASSUME 7Vz & .. LOAN £xecut1ve pon lnnn this •parkling doan & SUPE.R POOL HOME 2 Stary - spaclom 3 bedroom, 2 bftth Bltns. rrp.1. 2BR. Nr. So. 701 VA hom~on ideal cul-de·sne 101. c oust Plaia. Only 3. yrs Assume 10 cau before Ifs aone at onfy old. Nice bk yd w/fittplt. lush garden. l story l'nlry. $35,:I00.,556. 7035 or 963·5671 Only $293. per. mo t ot a I Sunken parlor. Old ~·orld WALKER & LEE pymt 1. 51 8,900 full brick tieitrth. •'OR MAL REALESTATE price/Call PRESTIGE BANQUE1' ROO~f . 18' Sell Idle ltems •.•••. 642--5678 "Ht"O'"!'"l'"E!!!S,~...,.....~· t"""'""'"~! I Gourmet's g a 1 I e y . Mllm-=:: mon t h f lcs\11; r oom. Gener•f R.E. 1002 G•neral R .E . 1002 T\V I STING STAIRCASE. Cite of newporf REALTORS 675-SSll VERY SPECIAL OPEN HOUSES Sat&Sun-1to5 OWNERS WILL COOPERATE IN THE FINANCING 217 JASMINE: Unusually·-large four bed· room plus family room, plus three baths. glus, plus, plus! Owner will TRADE at approx. $100,000. equity or may lease at $600. mth. 231 LARKSPUR : Another close to the beach, 2 bedrrn. & lanai. Walk to all shops. bariks, beach. markets. Owner will finance. $87,500. . 505 LARKSPUR : DUPLEX. JUST FJNISH- EP, BUILDING. Offers 0 !irst owner" de- PreCiation !Or tax >Shelter. or a home with . income foi:. Ute investor to live in Corona de! Mar. $119,000. 202'SEAWARD: 1Choice Shoreclifis location. Four bedrooms, beam ceilings. polished wood floors. In-door, out-door living at its best. Beautiful patios. $127,900. ' ON DAHLIA IN CORONA DEL MAR: Charming hideaway south of the'highway. Like a mountain cabin. R-2 lot ready to add an income unit. $67,500. .. Wt 'aJSO ·ha~e . ~~~~~1 · bUY~~~ '~;tlting ; .. 1. A four bedroom u.nder $75,000 in the \Vest- cliff, Baycrest area. 2. A 5 bedroom, lee land. lo $150.000. Balconied hullway. St>purate chlldreM wing. 5 enorn10us bedrooms. 4 baths. Gigantic mast<>r sulle. Se p arate vanity area. 60' w r B p around party patio with firl" ring. Assume 1'fn· VA Iola) payment $350 ~r month, Owner n1ust go · lake ad· vantagl" call 842-2535. Won't get you very far in a poker game but thls pair or brand new beoch duplC!X· ('!I v.111 pul You on the right road to an ex~cl l e nt In· vestmen1 program. lttuy ·ht: sold together or npart, both have 2 three Br 2 Ba luxury units sullable for owner OC'cupancy PLUS First Owner Deprreiulion ONLY $15,000 EA. CALL 644-7211 ~ HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN Provides a fr iend ly at· mosphere in this chru·ming "Gieentree" home. &-lier is tran1f e rr e d Jrom this b eaut ifully appointed . residence that featur es sp ac ious room sizes. catherdral celllngx &. lovely yard: 0n1,y $39,fm. ~111_r or~4. WaJ~~.t~.lee J-?eie /Jarrell Reaft'! preden/j QUICK OCCUPANCY . HARBOR HIGHLANDS SUNSHINE HOME -a flln place to move into. 3 Bedrooms and pool, all freshly decorated and available ln1- mcdintely. $69,900. 1935 Highland, Newport Beach o,,.n Sat/Sun 1-5 51/2°/o ASSUMABLE LOAN EASTSIDE -fe~ling of privacy around nice J5x35 pool. 3 Bedrooms and 2 full baths, covered patio + sprinklers, $43,950. 2632 Rivertid• Drive, CM Open Sun 1-S PANORAMIC VIEW $27;500 S•t/Sun 1.5 WAik lO \ht btach. IOC'l"fdibll'! T~ tollov,.in!C arc lhe ~lit 3370 Fuc:h1la, C.M. hla:h pellked ' illbled rool bu,)·a ln Cd.\f TRANSFERRED ~I us T c..'(M:n; thh; ooe ot a kind SlflllC :! bdmi., 2 bath dv.·ell· SU.L TH IS \\'Et::K·&ND mini estu1e. Tlu'ee I a r $:: e hit) l..'Ule I: modtrn 6 full 5 hr. 3 bn, famllv nn. bllll· bedroonu + 11epara1e ~t of ch!lnn . Asklni; pr Ice ant m1 , Orlt!nUf titrdtn.1 2 lac.Ulty (or Income unitJ. $66,500. yn ncv.·. Auumt.blc 1olln. Newly decoratt<d. B et l e r 67S-l600 Anytime ''"""· Call 66-000.\. 2 1x1nn ••L illdud<d on R·2 • VISION • lot ill Cd].1 for only SM.000 A CDlDWEll IAMKEll COMl'MY OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 Call us regard I!\&: a bo v t: ll11tings and be do u b 1 y amai.ed U1at both are opc11 for otfen, 67S-8600 Anytime •VISION• REALTY 1101 KINGS RD., N.B. :.'743 E. Coa1t Hwy S pf! (' I ii. C U I II r VII'"': n"W l ;;;;;;;;:;°'~'°i:;;M~d·~· .. ·~·"';;..;;;;;;; l·uston\ bit. home: "'Oman's ~ dell11:ht kitchen. ~lust see to 't°ERG'usoN·HESTER • BY 0 \VNER • REALTY 77~3 E.\Coast Hwy Corona del ~tar $1500 DOWN MESA VERDE Thia hu.:urlous 3 bt'droon1, 2 l>Alh ramlly hon1e holi A la~ tl'~·shaded yard 111.Jlle enouah for a pool and convenlble f·1r tr a I J er, can1per, or boat ac1.."l!!iS. Ai>- prallfod and approved for I VA 9i,.t,':lt loan. *MUST·SELL OWNER TRANSFERRED l~l~IAC 58R, 38A. Superb Nel&hborhoOd· 'Pool 1 l t • d lot· Pa.noram1c View. Total Prh.~ $81.900. 1st MTG $60,000 Aa.wmablt at 9"'itt + l pt. \\1Ul (J)~r 1mtill ~ALL FOR 'i.PPt · I . 6*4006 El Toro 1o;;. Interest 4?.$toty I Lake Fol'f':-1: Hy Ownel' 103.2 Brautlful -I BR., 2 full Withs, s.hag carpets. b I t • 1 n ' . Dlsh"'asheri Co r g I! o u • ewitom drapH. Large ex· ~ aggregate patio &. ~'1t~'A)'9. l\'1 ll A REAL UAHCA IN nt $~1.0U.1. i'i'i-~9'.)(). Pri,nsi!Xl.1', 0~'11· Fo uMtain V•ll•Y 1034 SEE CATALINA -front your extra large living room. Custom built with formal din· ing room and separate guest quarters. Be Realtors, Inc. the first to see this new listing this week· Captlvatinq I ,.Quall ~ Panorama liit •Plac• RPalli:t' t he dlHerence ... an Pro li• Massiv• Urbane 5Cm sq It Rr-sldence P~f ... 1920• . Executlv• Estate end' $89,500. · ,1401 Do~~~~tl Ste. 22{) 2920 Cliff Or., Newport Hti . Open Sun 12·5 -------- to \Vitness the Sett in&: SUn, ••oo OUAI\ lt. HIWPOIT •fACM Elf'gflnl 5 bedrm. J b a t h Call1line, Miies ot Ocean ~ESA VERDE tri-ll'\'el, huge pool sized CLIFF HAVEN-NEWPORT BEACH MOVE IN AND ENJOY -this cute 2 bed· Balboa lsl1no 1006 BAY VIEW & Glille""""' Ne w p "t g-.. -~ I•~ ,, ..... master ... ,.; SJ9.~167 Barb8do!! •vw1<111, "'I-:-" ..._ Bar.:-;4Br, 5Ba, Ma BI er suite and f n m 11 y en- Suite has 2 v.·alk-in closets 3 Bedrm, 2 ba. new roof, 1e·nainlf\('nt arl'a. sn.000. & marble bathtub, Scpara1e vacant.· Century 21 /Spal'Mw Dining Rm, sunken O'.ln· $47,oo:l-2932 ~wood 842447C . !'I ve.r1at.ion A re a w/l\larble 4 bedrm, 2 ba, f1nf'!it decor. * OPEN HOUSW'* 4 BR.. diniqg nn.. study, room cottage -nice family room . Lovely family rm. w/slt down wet covered patio ove,_rlooking heated & filtered OOr. Ovenil:t:ed lot w/lge., r I rt'place, Study, Rt:crl'11 · many amenities. Quick oc-8-r tion Rm & Darkroom: 36' cupy. SAT & SUN l·5f!'M pool. All tor $58,500. 1~l" shHded South patio. Va. 400 Kings Pl•c•.• Newport Bch. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 canl , Im in ed . occupttnt'Y. ..:. Owner wil l h e I p finance. Poo1/Jaccu:ti. PlC!8M' co 11 $82.!iOO Golf COUl"SC! t73 i8 Loa Amigos Ckc. for a ppnu1t. PriCC! $245,500. 19'l6 Kau~i. 2 story. 2500 ft. Cl Blk N. of Slntrr~ B!k Office Open S•turd1ys & Sunday• SlG4,~EN SUN. 1..a , ' PETE BARRETT REALTY "Ll111r '~,,:.AulN"•tH664 5 bedrm, 3 ba, beaut vie11.·. \V. ot Euclid) Tw " tory ~~ Lo11.· do"•n, OY.'fler "'Ill can')' 4 Br & den, bca•.. ncl., J 1605 Westcliff Dr., N.B, 642-5200 GREAT location nr. So. ~ 71C E .. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-4060 ~tier:°~.;:,R + farn t•ni OPEN SUN. 1-C paper. many xrras. 5:fi-882t• t 3621 Catamar•n Cost• Mesa R•alty Gerald S. Thomas, Rftllor. Li\'!! in luxurious gecJuslon in this spacious 5 bdrn1., J ba"1 h ·ne .,.,·\th large pool, Since 1951 * 548-7711 tfuntington B•ach~ LORA VANCE, Realtor 613-4062 HOME + ::;t "l"~.::".;1,h':::o'i, ~1· .. ~ Pri~e of OwnellJiP frplc.. hdwd. rlrs., shake ' o n .1 .. , 3 '--"~ 1 '' 100i General R.E. 1002 B.-lboa Peninsula 1007 I======== UDO ISLE Bayfront with 60 ft. pier; 6 bdrms., 3lh baths, magnificent 180' view of bay from mstr. bdrm. suite. Next to large, private beach. Owner moving. Submit. oUer. A CENTRAL -~.OURTY ARD · Sets the mood tor this Dov.ei-Sh6res resi- dence. The dark woods, massive doors, ' wrought iron, floor tiles, add to the medi- t erranean charm of this Ivan Wells home. 6 BR., 4 baths; bay view ; formal dining, family rm., island kitchen. Spectacular msll'. suite. Only $169,000. IRVINE COVE Orie of the finest homes on the Pacific Coast. 4 B<lrms .• 7 baths. 7,400 Sq . ft. ol un- believable luxurf. 50 Ft. from the sand. $875.000. HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Coest Hwy., CoronA d•I Mar "Selling Real Estate in N•wport Harbor Sin,• 1944" roof PLUS quaint 2 bdrm. oo:auu ~ ""'"uum, " KEEP YOUR BOAT rental income wiit . $68,000. bath home. l\1uch panelling, 1 At your lront door. 4 Bdrms.. (.'A.LL ~ 646•1414 upgraded thruout. Covtred tn best protected bay att11. ,,~,, patio. \Vaterfall In be.ck Vacant. Ready for Christ·"'"'& yard .,.,·ith fish Pond . Prof. mH"U·G1295w'000oM· ES INC REA.LTV ~a:"1:~~~\V~t~&ong I -• Nt•r Nt•e•rl P••t Offltt . • REAL TORS 640-4050 OPEN SUN 1-5 OCEAN VIEW I' .. .. . ' 3613 \V. BALBOA BLVD. St<c.luded cust. bll., rambllrll: BeauUful 4 btodroon1, 2\J ba ...,. NICE 2 Br., R-2 I~ , ranch home en top et hill, 'b'fu e wlvle"'· Upgrading r•Z..4471 ( ..... ) 54 $58.00Q.. J\.11\ler Re a It y, nestled among Pine trees! throughout. Owner l:x>ught 1 .............. '!"'"'!~~~~I &12-4S"lt. Peaceful, quiet loc. llill & new home. Submit a 11 .RESA(ES-lST ~IT- LARGE beach honie: .,.,,ill ocean view, priv. comm. ternu. $62,500. HUNTINGTON LAN K tradl". $9--1.500. 10% Down. beach, 4 BR.&: great family OPEN SUN 1-5 p I Sw1 r.tod I wer r-.1arshull Realty 675-4f{)() rm. w/pool table. Wood 1005 Park Hill -Drive opu iir er burning frplcs. · rtt'efllJy TOBIN REALTY. INC. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Crpt~ rps, Bayshores 1012 r e d e c 0 r , . w / c 0 1 0 r 846-.1'.!71 ~~~~~~~ 0~ear-ai' ~~~ STEPS TO PRIV. BCH. 5 <.'OOrdinatl'CI furnishings. BUY OR RENT kitchen. " BR 5 ba 5 car gar Chvne.. Sl49,500 furn ., St39.500 un[. 4 B 2" B t ho $3' 7•• ' ' ~ '· 432 Isabella Terrace r, 1z a own UM! flC!ar .,, ~ . MS-7U6 Ready to sell! Ba ok Bay. Walking I I··• I b m~lp Hard to rind _ nc uuH t' u n1e Come se~make oiler! Ask· dl•ta........ to schools. Good ALSO $28 -· ' Call for directlon11 673-1664 "'"" 1 77"1 Ing $195.~. Investment. O<,\Tier v.1 11 :sell ""-1 "" t d 1 Estate Bu1'ld•rs ,,, ~ /I •~ .....,zy "'· en> 8• rp e Y Corona del Mar , 1022 at .,....,,,....., w e1.11e optwn patio on greenbelt . to lnternatlon•I or runt for $385. mo. O\l.ner r.tillion o 0 11 a r a~. DOn•t CaR Me is presently taking rt>serva-anxious! Price Includes me~hlp tlons on their new con· Alll.LER REAl:.TY fee. Adu1t com~1 40 A D::rlex.11• do . . "·-·-c t 642-41111 m1n1ums, .....,._,.vn r e a !----'""""''----years & over. . I'm a tlel!gh 2BR and den Estates, located at the cor· A MUST SEE I I ~~~~~~~~jj· ~I (}\\Tiers residence with beau· ner of Pacific View Drive 4 Br, 2 Ba home, rompl. l NO oOWN TO 'tT! tilul private p.rounds & new MacArthur Blvd lo upgraded. Solarian f I 0 0 rs ~ PLUS Corona del Mar, starting kitchen &: baths, tlnted win. C 1 o s e s t nelghbo to at Sfili,900. PHONE 6'l0-6400; dow• In f•mlly rm N•a~ ocean "has exisll, PllA A chnrmlng 1BR rental with , ,::002-::.:889::::1:_ ______ 1 · ' assttnlable loan." ~ private yard ~U;y pro-1 • So. Coast Plna. f.nd ""'Bit 1.._ bBlh. ;,of 1 ducing 22S/mo. · OPEN HOUSE SaL &. Sun. ·w you hear the price! room, und • -1 ALL 1:30 to 5, too J asmine. Im· f>1lu.ER REALTY Open S ay J.j. At· ' mac. Duplex on 2 J 0 t, 1 ___ _,:642::""='::'---1.'ll"'lla. east or N~·J3ru.I Ill on a &C!nerous 47xll8 lot in "''/pvt. patios &: BBQ. 2 GAS SAVER ~ St. Augustine. Iago." I b<, 2 ba, din'g. area & Real Esta~. ~· 1 or · the best south-of·hwy oca· library w/'-lc. 1 br, 11,1 3 Bedrm, ·2 bath home \Vith 531-0EOJ. : tlon. $89,500 finn ' .. " carpets & drapes, 2 Lo~ ''"'!!!!!"'"'!!!!!'!!!!""'""' Call 6#7211 be, din'g, area, uv·g. rm. ,_ .,_ 1 1 · ~-;oo. w/frplc. p ''I . Un$\JlCl ng, s .... e u1.:p aces, cov e r e NEAR TME BE H ' Sll5,000. 644-7171. Don F. paalti~i~-Lodwlsly area wi.t~~ Only l•,'ll 'miles to ttl · urf '3. A large (3000 sq, ft . or more) 4 bedroom Under $200,000 -likes Cameo Shores or Shorecliffs. · 4. Duplex south of Seitview Ave., Corona del Gatca, w ""'6 lance to mov""" fron1 lhlii sparkJl,,g·-tlea.n ASSUME LOAN 673•4400 ~ FOR BEAUT. LIVING ~I •happing. Bkr & •pad'"' 3 bod~. 2 - Better··Uian ne1\' 3 bdrm 2 l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!I !-~~~~~~~~~I 239 Poppy Ave. -:~===~~ baU1 hon1e on ideal~l-de· -Mar-under. .$120.000. . 5. URGENT: A Sandpiper model MUST ' HA VE EXCELLENT VIEW. NEWPORT BEACH-CORONA DEL MAR REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS COLE OF NEWPORT, REAL TORS 67S.5511 1515 E. Coast Highway, Corona dtl Mar ·hBlh . garoen honie -w 11 h ~~ --~ -w-sTEPS TO WATE RI< .. 1y 3 Bd G Q FI RS.T 0~ FER ING _ _ __sJu::JDt. Cli.ll.bctm:c JJ~e_ _ secludedatrlum.Thlssl'lect THE D .....,ve Tin + uesl !rs Appointment only to see at only $35,500. :.."'6-311S or property is less than 4 yrs AILY PILOT New 2 br, 2 ba, rustic + garage w/buch. Qtrs. t.: •• s "Tn1e•· College Park 4 96:1-~TI ---)i_" olrl aJld is priC('d al $5l,500. ext., lrp\c, spac. MIB suite. in rear(oceansldel. E nc I . Bdrm home. An original WALKER & LIE with assumable low Interest Deck overlook·g. c r t y d . brick palio, brick F r P I c . model. Priced $42.500. . Real Estate . VA IOfln CALL 556-2660 LEADING MARKETPLACE $64.500. Call: Financing avail. !\fake of-CJS REAL ESTATE Chas. N. McKinnon for. 1110.000. Av.II lmm<d. >18-1168 BEAUT. CAL CLASSIC 675-2763 MORGAN REAL TY _E_A_S'T_S_ID_E-"'F"'A"!\r"iL'-Y-H-0-,-1E-. I Show'S like a model. ?Goi·-c;::; SELECT TPROPERTIES ORANGE COAST'S Sell Idle Items with a Daily * 552-'222 * 2 & convert. den, •tl'pdn f1m geous sh&.& crpts, lntJlac. Piiot Oasslfied ad. 642-5678 .1n w/ massive brick tpl Id 8 c Pg , a Cr o • s t•io n1 &: din-din Area, 2nd fpl loteadowllil'k Go I f ~~. General R.E. 1002Gener1l R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 In pan.Id den. shag crpt Assumable 11~% loan. "3BR. l~~~;;;;~;;~~:;;;;~;;;;~;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~~~;;;;;;~;;~~~~~;j;;;~~~~~~~;;;;;;. 2 adj. R·2 lot.I So. of Hwy. throut, bltin kit. c o v'd. 5672T10;fr~E1:!.'i.TY • ..£.. J w/4 unit bl dg. Flx·up or patio, fenced trlr spac e. IW6-1J7l ll'K.; tear dn. O....·ner sacrifice at $43,950. RED C A R P ET , -,==°"'~""~=o-1 AN YON - CREST . ESTATES COROnA DEL mAR $66,900 1.650 sa. FT . TO 2,090 sa. FT. FIREPLACE IN MASTER SUITES & J.IV. RMS. CO BBLESTONE DRIVES SUNKEN L[VI NG ROOMS BALCONY OFF MASTER SUITES PRIVATE ENTRY , GARDEN WALLED R1';\R PATIO TOTAL SECURITY CORNER PACIFIC VIEW AND NEW MacARTHUR BLVD , t l"t:-l~:J.~ 1 3'.WJ.:r~ lnlc1"11>i"i"'"'~~ 64().6400 962·8891 • less thnn land v a I u e , REALTORS. 610-8672 ASSUME FHA 7¥-."/. incl. plans for 2 new du· '•"iESA==VE=R'-o"'E"'°s"po"e'";,-"-,-3• 1 Comfortable 4Br .. :! ba hon)C. plexes. 6T:H>SOO. br. 2 btt. rov'd. l' n Ir Y • Lots of real birch paneling. *SAVE $9000* sl:yHte over dtn'g. airea . DrapC!s &: ce r 11e t1 New Unique Duplex. One 5 bl tin. darkroon1. Imm a. c : throughout. Large comier lot CR, J Ba. house & one 2 <.' Kl. Close to bil')'Cle trail. 11·/f<'nc<'. boat gRle, detach· BR. 2 Ba. \Vood panelling. Ml,500 BY O\\"NER Open ed 2 car garage. Steps to Stalned glass, Frplc, beach Sat, Sun. I 10 j P.r.I. C'lementary sch. S 3 j, 9 0 0. footbridge l Blk. 428 Golden· :;1· .. 1771, 325i !01\·a ~I . A&sumc approx $23,275 n!A J'od. 011·ner/Bullder. 67:;.6921 I -""""'-''-""'--"'.:"'-CC.--I loan at 7'~'; $217 J~r n1n. SWIM POOL P.I.T.I. Cnl~t~~ ALMOST TAXTIME Near new r.tarlna ~propos· And last chance lo bu y ed1 . 'J BORJ\I & club. Only LOVELY 313R & DEN 415-415~~ lrls, (or 1109.;,otJ, $39,£:). Vocant. Submit oiler OR -4BR, 2BA HOME .,.,•ith 10!/f. down. New, under Trade OK. New carp e 1 s & ~int warranty, 3 bdrm. home + PILOT REALTY th r u -0 u I . Ne \V T" <I r l· ~. 2 bdrm., 2 balh l<'lll!Cd 5'!()..-0555 'ti\ 9 pn1. 1 ands ca ping. Sprlf\klen unit . OPEN SUN. P.~f. ASSUME TOTAL _.front & rca.r. 1..ocatt;'d 'Dl'a r Univ•rsity Realty schools & parks. .\nun1c 3001 E . Cst Hwy. 67J...6.)t0 PAYMENT 7'"'.i VA loan at $249' per * 718 GOLDENROD * S2'l5. pln..o. t'tlA, Channing n10. By o"·r.er. s.i&-0182' Jge, 3 BR. 2 Ba •. et ner Joi I ~!!!!!!!'."'!"'!"!'~~~!!!!!.,I OPEN SAT/SUN I TO 6 11 .• nc. Encl. yard. close 10 OPEN HOUSI 1 CHAfil11NG 3 BR., 3 Ba &::his, Shopping, faJrly cl0&e on R·2 lot -Beams, P ir.e to ocean, Agt. 549-8398 ll2l l\ia1n Streel1 P 'Ing ~1 B I k OPE.'ll DAILY 1-7.m ane · ''"' c. r c Thank1giving Special NE\V culitm bl! ·I BR A. fam Patio. $79,500. 640-l287 or II I 494-1681. By Ownl"r. 'f\l·o Story. 5 n-n, l car gar orr a (')' 9.'/ rg .::c.c='------· I Bedroom, 3 Bath. Double s pacC! for trlr ~ LQet 1\ll Costa Mesa 1024 Car Garaf:C!. $52.500. 1032 \Ill~ feaiures. i'11'0 bib to Pre!ldio Dr. 5'1()..2195 Lake Park, "·11lking dist. IO Owner Will Carry 1st TO 9Yi% ASSU~1 E •• llA Loan. tx·h. 536-8821 lleRullhil 3 Br.-l'lt.--balh. Grrold ~. Tliom\'s. H.1•alror, Plush 1urmur'ldings, hug e Beach 2 Story fan1 n 11. mRsslve stone $41 ,00011 frplt'. s.:>J.500. Vision Renhy. Pril'tHe 111·1.'11, 6 bUw 1 o 5'17--0934. l)('ll('h, 3 sn ·s. ft)r!n dint>, 4 BN11wn1s. l.'"'_<-ellt·n• 1rce-NQ)OO! VA! 3 br. 2 bn, \\'Pt bnr, glls llSQ, prdl'n lh1ed, o\c\('1· l\IESA VEllt1F.:, new \Ii /\V cpl .. trp\c, 1lbl. k1lch1·n -USSU111(' ~ ~(. B1ke tfl 0C C.oUegt>. Ut~e gar. mn1ac. Terrific ,·uJ11e loan. Fll1\-VA , On ! Bkr lot 11•ith n1Qtorhon1~ad( k \'Benni. ~lu~t .~ec t 0 962·:i511. Large fttmily d In Ing le • believe $.11,0IXl. No Brokcr'll, ~~A°'B""A"°"N"D"O~N=E°"D,.-­ kitchen "''ith new Atmf!ttong please. 5.16--8674 or !l~l!l!I floor and u,l?V8ded carpel FOR Sllle by owni:or. :lbr, Rt'due«i $j,~. ~·oredoiure thnlOOl. lij /fl Cash down. 2blt, tonn11;J din rm, l'!t'~nll.v pei)(J\ng. Nrur nl'.'w, k>V1'1y I' · 3 br, tri·lel't'I, !Ot1l'lal d\11. pnlnte<I, 01,i;s V;\ 1''JIA ing, 3 cur gar111::0. Con- IMT111. quirt cul·dC-snt' st, \-etlll'n\ to r v e r y t h J 'Ii i;c • 53!·51DD ( r.::) 531· 5!00 · i1'.r"' i;i;.im 4 MM.'JIR """"' n~o;s.3311 Coll•et l\tESA OF.L \\tAR. 0 pen Open e\'es. Bkr. house Set/Sun 104: 4BR ~~T==.-.==c--1 ALL THE EXTRAS 2BA. mony ,11.,..by '"""'· AKE OVER Inc) t1 ·,. air cond1t1on1.... 2826 l..Qreto. ~ GOVERNMENT LOAN • u... 3 Ir. 4 BR homet tn 111 1t1rv-out. One of North 08pt.D -;.;•;.c•;;;•..;P..;•;;;l;;;nt'---....;.f026 ll{'eQL No 11u11111ytrc. For ~ICM VcrTic's finest 4 BR., • inf Al) fllmtly roon1, rlinifli room 6 "''£\V DUPLEXES n~ ormauon <' BXR., holTI('~. E\·en bol!.~s a \rnll· Oct~n vk!v.~ fron1 SGS.~ I 846-3.J. ! td ('()l.1rty11.nl "'' 1)11-ln OBQ 33931 Mnlaga Dr. 3 UR. 2 BA. din. an:a, bJ & "11tr11All, 00\'ertd pa110 Alt. 496-3G1 ov.·ner. S.12,SSO. ~,,,. bu. tU'PA & rr'lnny trult lf'ee~. Eistbluff 1030 Open H,tt. ~nt/~un. 12-S S.'18.500. Pl!: $ 3 3 -3 8 2 I, 879'J O<ort•k Cir. M7- ,\gt'nt. CONDO/PLAZA O\~f.RLOOKING 0 C A N A~SUJ\1E i•,, ~UR. 2h11;' ~ .... h~. 2 bit,, .;,o,ooo. {)l.\~rl \'IE\\'·l.llt Park. ! • hon1e In J\tei.11 Vl'.rdc. ram ~sc 8111-ND BR T.11. Am t Dr. nn, Cft\'t'rTc1 pnUo, lrg yrd. Jla1't' IOffitthll\ij: you \.\·Ani to 8<12-1·111 &: t1 ()prn Sat &: ~ 1~ ~t ~111 C'IA58ifird AdJ do It OIWIUlt'd Adi C1.1J MMi6i1; ni:iko111, 979-3984 · wrll. t·1t1 NO\V 6-12-~7!1 todar1 1 .. , • ~:!,,;DA~l~LV:_;;Pl~l~OT'..,..,....,,,.,....,.,.,,~-S~•~M~~~:!N~o""'~~~r1~0~,!19~7~4,,.,-._..,.,-.--,,..-7'<,..."i"'.:°"'O":"O'.:'.:'.:::'.~~~ ... :-::":~-::O~X---'...;i!!;,;;-;:i:: ~~~!E:::~~~-.~!!!:~~£::J~~~~~~~~~~f"~iftc~~Omo~~~!!~~!!!l untlnvton-h rvlno 1044 Loguno llAch 1041 L•gun• lle•ch 1041 ••v••• lleoc N•w.eort lle•ch 1069Nowport ... Ji liif ~ 1 liig~u~~~;;;;;;;; ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -. .:xO'l'lc oPEl("SUN. 1.5---ONCE UPON AN ISLAND I ·--tNo:fJ~1 Get These ,Goodlet 3 l"ooll b1 AQol!". I Br &. Nth dlw.'11 "'-'/4 Br '= 2 bath u1) -Ooor to celling frpLc -vaulted celllngs. A.s.k to1· J.Arry, 193~ Picture· Perfect ~•IO\'C ia.4.i~xJ.11t schools, close to cool 1oceanbreez:c. ~~row. 3 Bdnn, 2 t>a1h FDNC. Olli Belt y \Valler, ~~.:t-. ~ li~s ,_,,-Your' Rant 3 A •:SISath. Gcn·n't ti <"i' M-.•ne.r "'-'ill ar· ry lsL 9!M';t, \\'/$5 ,!XXI. d\\"n. Alty patkl. A&k for J\likc Newtoo1 M2-9311. ·====== A$Jl",?OO FUL[ j{!RICE BOO Sq-. Ft. of customized eleg11nce. All rooms a re extravagan U\ c.llt'. !orally O'pgraded •,,.; ln t as 1 e 1 u I cblnll. occ up an t . ~lUsTTeave 'ind dellghUul ct\i~aj!(ay~1 g a rd e n st~.~n1uch more . ~ O\\'l:).Cf'I C'TEL-UO ·~ll 11elt $Z:i5 Pt!r n10. PIT(. • , .. 1llage Real Estate HZ·4411, ( ::;J 546-llOJ llr -• · N D••<<>r•toe• "'lilh"-. wlllkt"" 545 WINOSOll PL. You'll thrill 10 being no. 1, on this small SHOPPING I O~EN SU • 1~. du;~ •10 tCM·n. ~l.:I &!at~the PJOMYJMtk•l. The and exclusive island. A 60 ft. boat· slip goes 2 unit. VA .... 5015 P1MO D*Vtti , anwrtfties: txrllln.;.; v.:r.ll-owner wUI c111"1'Y the entire j 1~ I I "" · ~ ""-• · 1100 ;ro_ Tal(e 'thlli opJ)(W'\vnlly to 1ee -Pi""'"" glasa JJ&hted d!.wlUl' lit. T.Q. $ r.dnn. .. lar&e w th vv t~ o ~y........irontage. ~ uv manne for -Ml• 2 ho\Jle9, Euaide .. __... •a: llPPl'telai. a Jl11..1 1"11rw:· •htJ~• I?t' co~e(,'llort of !\ien with 'trplc.. tamll,y nn. panorama from every window will entrance I. Triplex OQ ~r 5«,MO 'only 6 TllOll. NEl\V, Ail )'OU aheUi, ob,ects 1.1 1\rt, P''llSh Ext e 01 1 v • ehterWning you. A run horile !or your most e~cl~ng GREINLEAF Tripi~ on OSie 61,(iOO e•ter, nolklt the protea. Cflfl!t&: .. lge. llv., trpt,, ~· arfa.s tMll Sq fl. StunniD1 OPEN JIOVSE SAT.SUN l~ years, o!tered at $395,000. Owner financmg 5 Stat Adi.lit Cornmunlt.Y Yrar d triplex ~·960 l.ndliCPd. jp'OUOOI & 1 he ruct ~It.: :; BR.. 3 bll.: hid.' ®Ut~ v\t! • from Paloa p.n1. 2980 ZURICl-f OOURT available. ITJO \\lhittier Ave .. 0.1, ha.a VA.a111umable, ' anitl .ooo special trvn a ate that bid• pool, BBQ, h r, \'lcw. v rdet to ~a Point iOll Temple llW11 & Zelll avail 8 btautlful1h60 s.r-4 Wlil estat' 129.:t<O )'OU welcome. Enjoy \be $13:9,SOO. iNT-~500 · CU=I 3vrEW 3-,~ro-0 ,. rifteton 'Mobile Home. Call lnvaitmant Dl'f'lil-. =~~~ t~~"fau~Y .._~~ San a=rit~: the id\... bP'EN SUt,1 \ 1.5 ~ w/wet ba~~ RDn1~-Tu~ , • between s::&..;:,,pm. 5 t.onlt•. APume 67c1 tn $53.(.0) c0zy CRri>ft.. -tile eWcit"At iera, almost be:tdi levtl: 57 LAGUNITA POOL, <hrer--3,400 sq, fl, 1_ "' 60 WESl'W lND House plua 4 unltll 491Sl.lo kltt:hen, lrid. trash masher walch the rolling turf; 3 2 Lge. bdnns., J balhl; high under priced a1 Sl.59,500 :11.11 4l"f x • . 6 units. F..utflde 137,(Q) £ brld:st. area -4 bdrmJ. BR., 2 bu. (secluded mttr. ~pen beamed ceih, 1 re . * • * • b Y VI kl n It, a \ii n Jn a: 1 • 6 unlta, brand new 185,cm I: 2!; baths, Pay attention sUl te): cha.mllng Spanl!ih outdoor areu. Secluded UNIQUE ~.9R'111 l.AQtJNA 1klrtln,g1 , porcbea Ii I.2unitl Loni.Beath 50(0) 10 the ltedb_le financing th•t bom_e; b.i&h ceu .. dropped poolsi.zed )'¥.rd: priv, area. 1-IO~fE 4 Br 3 frpk.'S, formal IRWIN & IRW'IN REAliTORS· 18.Jlds~aped. All setup i n 20 untti ' 220:003 can be IUTIU'lged. Buy today bearpa: riUted .lrpl., hbu· Ocean view; walk to beach. dining room, tr& liv. ·n-n .... ~----------------beautifu1 San Juan Cap(). 42 unltJ ~.000 for only SM.900. Joua coonyard: lge, level, $112.500 llEATEO POOL. white wat· 2700E.Co.i" Hwv.,Co1onaaa1,M..r adult park, 4~ :;!I unitl 820,CKXI fenced lot. $.164,500 CRESCENT BAY er VIEW, tJ.05,000 ': 'LOVELY l BR. ?.'lob 11 e 60 Rm. Hotel S22S,{O) "/ l11l(I \·lid. ---'l ( 1·11iliw Lloyds Benit Bld1. Unlvcrsltv P;nic, hvl.l'IC' D1ys 552·7000 Nfthts TURTLEROCK HILLS SPECTACULA.R VIEW! This home . has 3 bdnns. & 2~ii balhl. Ulrge f.am1ly rm., small inti.mate pooJ. O\•er 2400 sq, fl. of luxurious living. Price just reducOO, ""'I th flexible terms available! OCEANFRQ!fl"_ North 1.a...,., """" side • * • • c e FOR EXCELLENCE IN HO"ES e Home In delw<• B a y 114 e 96 •ruta l,llo,ooq North Laguna, on chijlce san--~ilt hwy. 3' N"tiw .house1 ~r CO N 0'() OVERLOOKING "" Park. Private beach &: Prinelpala only dy cove, few steps to beaQi. (.'6.'18trmtion· 211tories tradi· OCEAN 2,033 sq. ft. of ele-675-6060 444"'11 l m8rina. Newport Be a c h. Ca11 !or free appra1Al 'Of Older slory-book 4 liR., 3 l\ot'l~archlte c t~re .4 gantluxr.ny."\VILLTRADE N 1 8 h 1069 NewportA-ech 1069 $6,2 00. Call Evea, your units or other•in-ba. hon1e + !iparitllna l Bdrm,s., 3 baths; xlnt ocean $110,00fl ewppr •ac -213--871.!.5041. vestment propertieL • We ~ .. den ~ti ~-°-~-•Inge. views. ~j Blk. to beach. * * * * --Acr-for NI• 1200 ~-lal\u ,ln ~ aalea 'l,lld, V>O'ner h11s uuu"' • Quall.ti ex-ttns include RARE PRO.tONTORY WATERFRONT OPEN HOUSE* -< In M~~~udNl area: pac~ ex~ beamed for larg~ ~· )1~ s p 8 c i 0 us, Q>ark.[lng, and 259 PROSPECT LEMONS . • ... __._ .. $"5.000. S CONDO mlocrO<Wen• truhcom· POINTS.,•Frontlot-room WONDER * ancauw• t pooJ clubbou,e· l BR. .,i,. celhtWS, C&t'Pttlnl" thnmut. ~ ~ 3 spectacular CA.NA!. FRONT Ne\\'J)Ort Shores. P RICE ~ r'._.., 1'a. • de . Jge '1iV. 2 'tri,1 profess. landscaped/sprlp-. -, '{:/!' 5 bedro.Jm tamlly home or REDUCED. $f9,000. 3 BR., lT . Acres, 1' acres in. (493 Pi ap•rtlea . rofie in n~tr. suit~) p&tki.' klers. $132,500 iO $137,fi>O,, ~ ltlulll!I f '11 ~ _l unit swinging pad. U>w, Io w 2 ba. Open Sun. 1-5. Llsbons) Several iooreacre1 . 752•1920 dbl aare.ge. i&a.SOO' ' THREE ARCH BAY~ ~r-~ :JS, ~iyN prl~ at $77,900. O nl y 219 VIA DIJON •~table.· Each t r ee, 1,n.. 1.ooOlfan.StNIWPOllllA<• NORTH E.'ID ' On a site of over " acre, ~ handlQ fn.000. $12.00J down am owner will Lido Isle. 3 I: A den : So. d iv Id u ally sprinklered. FOURPLEX 4 Bib. to beach: big vif:'\'5; Is this spacl9us tradition&! @Pk~ ~o~*SA~~ l·S carry financing at low 8% patio. $110,000. Lease or commandi n a: h i lltop 3 BR., 3 ba.; 2 frpl,,, del). .bonl8 Of 3 bdnns .• 3~ bet!'&, .. ...,. "",....,....INGHMi Interest. , sell, Owner w 111 ftnanee. homeslte. Walk to go It • PEG ALLEN ' rm. wlfrplc. Full 1g ue1t RD,NEWPOR'fBEACH, 3 m. um ' 501 CATALINA recrea.Uon.juat minu t·es Prirne ,north Costa M:eaa lf>ca· tion. Annual lnmme JSlOO. Just I.isled, ud excfu.tve aales PJice Of $67,000. call 545-8424 '· din rm suo ooo. . incl. ms tr. bdrm./1itling p.m. ...,~ , ...... • ;r·. U:te .1 ~ Open' sun. 1·5, C'OW'5e. Jake and mountain REALTOR ,49.l-~'TS apt,, or makl.'1 quarters, BR. 2 ha, Jamitj nn, form~ p~· , . Newport Heights. Charming away. Low interest. small 1095 N Coast, ,Laguna sqliu1Wn (or formaJ dining: dining room, secluded patio Pra 3 bdrm., dining rm .. family down .' Ju s t a b o v e • ·. . rm .J, country atm~phere & POOL frplc, a t'l'al cbahn· p•r ••· " rm .. 2 ~Jes.., family home: Porterville where good l11nd F1nenc1n9 Availeble· with a •uperb ocean view er. WeslcliU Area. Exce!IC'nl 752-1920 tree lintel cor ner kit: values atilJ. exisL Brok-Only'.! ESTATE of ~ acre, lge. ..,.,., ,..,.,. · fina.ndn& to qualified buyer. 1400 OUAILSJ. Nt~tl lfACH tt.i 000 0 S ., •~::"""' .. • h <f44ool,UU11· & SANDllOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,,,, · pen un. l·.>. ~.vvu . ~w ramb!iQg o,m e;, 3 $85,000. SURF ;::J 330 VIA LIDO NORD TREK R.EAL'r'i mi781-5990 lil alntain independent at.tus fri>lcs., Coun11y kitchen, SHOPPING VIU.AGE, 146~ CUSTOMIZED Lido We, Bayfront duplex. 425 No. Main _ ln fully staffed deluxe oftlcil family nn. on separate s. Coast Hy, Laguna Beach BLUFF'S ''E".. 2 R-3' kllL Luxurious. Owner PORTERVILLE 93257 Experienced I profesaSobal level; forever ocean view. L H"ll lOSO _.......... approach euenUal. Flexible Only $117,000. , •gun• 1 s Featuring 3 BR, 2~' Ba may·finance. Price·~ LAKE OROVILLE arrangeineplll·negodate: ca.JI --& Fam-nn. nus is an im· to $325,000, Open SaVSUn. $425. PER ACRE Al Black 568Ut O, PEN Su N. 1. 4 . 16 8 2 ~ ASSUME 7% lST T.D. maculate home, \\-'ell orien--1·5· 40 Acres level tree studded ' ' • Hillcttst. Emerald T e.r r . 1105 N.CoaaHwy .. Loguna 3 BR, l BA Condo... Vu lot. tat~ on park.,.,·ay, with vtew land. County 1"08.d trontqe. CB Altocidlecl ' quality bit. hon\e, 11/1 blks. 494•1177 $34,000. Must see! 0 ':'en oS.. mountains, Has extras Traller OK. Xlnt hlll\llng & SOlnH alilST to priv. beach. White watCl' Dally 1-4. 23477 Via Jacmto. too nunierous to mention. fishing in area. ldeal for •.....Ira. ' Uoyds&lnltBJdg. view; oak Ir quarry We DRAMATJC WOOD & Kellogg, &10-7M2 $89,!iOO. retirement & investment. "°"11cw ~ To 1M72 Swtday Drive, H.B. D~:sve5tj~.~Oc>:', 1N1;hts firs.; stained glass windows, GLASS HOME. Designed by Laguna Niguel 1052 p t!! 1 ~~ Priv oy.;ner will finance with I Units with Pool- ritU'!d see this spacious 4 gourmet kitchen; 2 bdrm11., promine nt arc h ltect, ~ &ii """"e $2500. down. $146. per/mo. Ba•utlful View. of tiedroorn. faniUy iin. ~ btlth 1;:=:=:=:=::::=:=:=; den, 2 baths. $95,000 panoramic ocean Ii ooutal ·..,, P.O.Box 1751 QrovUle, Callt ~home. Priced to sell today li 494-7551 view, sit~led in de&i~ble. II .. (. J) __ ./, "' r''JOl-e4t(e6 lll965 Newport B•ck Bey ~J"AN~~~ISHf~ Terrace C1mbridge 1000 N. Coast Rwy .. Laguna Coast RDylil. A truly unique --fftf£f11 )(/. /.J<44.IV lSOl 11 .. 11t111u a#.. Suitt~ SACRIFICED $15,000. Camat..-, Lot1/ ~e~ia:=-~ « home. S l 0 5 , 0 0 0 • OPEN New!H'r1 aoact> 644. s1•; FOR QUICK SALE. • ~ ,-,l'O,DA~ • Professional touch with hues .,HOUSESun.1·5.3ll42 Holly OPEN SAT, SUN, TUES ~Crypts 1500 year young beauty,, :l . 1 • COA~S or sou green enhance tbe St., So. Laguna · SPEC!ALIZINC lN llOl Berkshitt Ln. Westclitf rudlculousl.Y low rents start •1 beauty of this de.llghlful 3 A TOUCH OF NE\V LAG UNA NIGUEL VIE\V BAYClEST Owming 3BR, lbil, pool, 4n~fillETERM -~Y_1 Lop!'~.liarbor at $lfi0. l.atge lovely ·• • I & bdrm. 2 bath· Condo i n 1 PRLEANS. . PROPERTIES . . pool house w/bal4. gorgeous JVCal e ...... ,.... ....... ground.I, pogt:lbly room 11' r W WALLACE Univ er• It y P a r·k. 2 units .sitµated Wlthin walk· SEA TERRACE D"adewinds J.4ne, Channing eowiyard & patio. 54S-3075 more units, pos.~lble CaodO REAL TORS Everythlng's done you can In& dist~nc@ 1;0 town & PRIVATE fiUARDEO AREA prestigjOtJ!I home; 3 bdrms., UNITED BROKERS conversion. posaible ~a a ·d ~ n10veCnA'"'1tL in 5 . 5 l56 2 •• 7 . 500 soo. , , beach, prw. pa ta & tower-1, 2 baths; family rm. with S48-4318 646-7414 C~mmercial ,..rpty 1600 tease and sell apts. ODOe FINiSH ~LL ing shade trees, just reduc· 3 G·R·E·A·T BUYS \\-'et bar; 4 d In Ing rm., p •-, I Offl in a llfettme opportu11~·.1o YOUR • VISION • ed'to $70,000. gourmet. kitchen; I arge Ne~port Heights , 1070 rORlllOIMI Ce own In thls ytry.de1lrable . •'ON A CLEAR DAY YOU * * * '* ' yard, lush landscaping. Like · locatlon._ Tax shelter and CUSTOM . . CAN SEE FOREVER, <r at S 5 6, 5 0 0 • 2 BR. den, country living 1n the city. lu0clJfNJ appred.aUon. Owner aeeda ·:-DREAM HO~E REALTY Dramatic, new,.;_qcean view ~leal\t ·a.sm as ML Baldy GARDENH0111E, $5,6 5 0 $79,500 CUSTOM BUILT TopAnllhelmlocaUon!8 unlls ca •h. $20 0 ,0 00. B.kr. · bo.tne. 3 BR., dert..~3 ·8A, from Ibis lovely 4 bdnn., DOWN CorgeouS 1:lriui,y kitchen ~tfd, 8.lr oondi~l}(d .. M2-58Sl. ' luxe 38r,".2Ba. 2100 sq ar@d .hilloompany .Wood exterior. Price tt-l_bath home Imm~ & * * * * CALL e '"'"2"14 w j lh cu•tom wood ldealaltuationfDranowner· n. tl>tf!t.dos.1 ~50x.175• tree Univ. Park Center, Irvine dlaced to $145,00l. !.fotivt.ted pnce:o-io~ se1.1." S72{.JOO. isn $64,500 i mm a cu 1 a~ e "B ~,.!41~ cabinets an4 fAntutle µse user. sen or exchange for 8 UNITS Jined lot, ?iioat de 11 Ired """"""""""""""""""'I seQer. -Skyline Dr., OP.EN HOUSE PLAN'' GNU>EN h01't1E. ........... t 1' J dd t the cha:rm resjdentia.I ·Income South Near Tustin· il-Collin. tn tteii.ch np!'a.rGpen H 0 use UNIVERSITY PARK , OCEAN VIEW LOT Sun. 1-4. Comer lot. 2 of 3 BR N R EALTY Off! ~,.·~=· ~R, 02Ba Home. Coaat Area. Orange. ~loeed garacn. ' t/Sun.a12 to. 5. lll2 ?ala.in Deane-borne, popular Kens-No: en!f LaguJia.. Possible to LAGUNA NIGUEL. 2 Br. $93,000 VACANT-OCEAN VU tar Ke.-port ••·11 re Separate dining area and $135 OOl EIJ9osed pati04, alt iedull t. HB. • lngton model; 5 bd rm s .' 'divide. $56.000. OYO on goU <.'OQl'W, walk Great 4 BR. Sales., contract,1 --0='"ce_•_n~f~ron~t-H~om-.--1 large brick fireplace call Call. sf.t..7211 occilplea, No vacancies ..MOMEC.1 UNLIMITED family rm .. dining rm., 3 ' ; "·~FOR R!N'T' '! ' toVtl""""t·I . · S«F ,500I • R It IEe<i;~ oplT!oho. "'G1...:....1? L' •1 On 2 10,. ,_1 •• 2 8 .,, 10· See. • reais! TrY' m ,'ooo do~.: ;"-' . i;..," 7521 baths; cOuntry gard.en Walk lo~bliach.•2 riR house ' itt• • r •• Y n1oy a uuu 1 e ~: mui OOIJQ,, "-• DOVER REALTY !l~u·roonly $138,900. ~ ti • ,_,... kitchen.! used bt1ck !rplc., tum or unlurn. Y:tly $350. ~c ~ Broker Call '493.2513 2 lx.ths + rental. Owner ~ <IYD""" • •'' mslr. i.J.lle •has thnken tub, WE HAVE OTilERS NOw locatec! ln our new of. OPEN HOUSE ?,::~ capal~oJy%,;.. ~:~I =""'""'=""='""'"""='"""= I' ,,.. $45,000 wolk-in """L• "'"" to <94-7SJ3 ., .... lOOl --U60 So. Cout Hwy. W /VIEW ~· cozy CHARM -~;;;=;;;~;;:;:;~:;::=1 Is Oie pri~ of this be11uillul pool, teMis cts. '= park. ~ 875 N .. Coast HW)'. Le~na Beach 494-'lS!l SaUSun 1·5 Pll request. Hard111-·d firs and llWl8hint OFFICE BUILDING 531•5111 ( -.. .. > ,-Sll•"-.11 • . "•· """" In id .. I loo•· ~vio ·~~ c'AR"Lf°'o~). CANYON ACRES EXCELLENT Co~ ... "'285 (;'a njl. JON~C -No. 5 Ham-Court· Onnoe County 4 iu>aCJOUI bedroorm, R A TQR l33-t293 ' Vbta! East on.Niguel, take I:..'> enchance this ~ BR Home 1D ¥e&it' .tnaurance.Qimpany ~~ uiS'. ~ shake root E L Two _coey cuuagel: -~i.Jed NORTH lAGUNA 1st right. then. right a11ain. RF.ALTY INC thats had lot& ol love Net J.;ee.se: Annual renlal & fnVlting Ui-eplace att jwst NEW DEANE l{Ofd.e, Univ, wv:teri huge shade trees , 3 or 4 hr, move In ready' EStB46 aru.. Only $51,500. 1 lncreaaes. Price · $635,IXXt • few of tl"le'-5 Pe c I a l PRrlt 4BDRl\f, JIM, Kens--liituated on 4&'N of. an aere. Pr ice d lo sell Brkr. .'.;~R Tt1':.U..TY Down ~t tJ.95.500. Av. feature~. CB!! 897-0321. inglon Mode'P. Country, ·The parcel Is eotircly 'flat1 Older large duplex on R-2 lot: 64+-US6 · 1.. (714}673-~210 645-9070-:"' erage .,endtible retUm - WALKER & LEE kitchen ;,.,'l fam Inn, Lrg, with plenty of room .1t11:: upper unit 2 BR., lge fam· QUALITY IS1 WHAT> 200t w.e.1boio·stvcL · 5 BDRM, 2 bath, frplc, beam '&~ ZU.m8846 or 213- fe 'T ·Re1U ·E5tate view lot •. nr ~ it tennis ~~· m. the b!I"ctt.~QJod -11y1111.! pvtng,rm. w/(J'pl.c.. YOU EXPECT ""1pott~Califamilit2HO ceilings Q u 1 e t tzft-lined' . VETERANS couru. Ready to ncau>Y· lnve:.µTn:nt with, gtqt, close big ocean vlew. Lower unit as you approach thi!I new· I --~===~~-sllftt Near all sch o o I 1. SMALL COMM BLOG. ;'° sruoert'-4 bedrm; '.? Priced beloiiv Dullder at 'J,p acte5s. $76,000. · · 1-~ .• ·cheery l.IVl.ng rm. custom built 3 BR· 2 ba PENINSULA $45,900.0wner. 3 Sep. Units $57,500. th famil>t home in good =e ~t~r~~· ~,,,,11!' I w/trpl. + hobby t'm. Good home the panoramic OCEAN POINT 54Hl520 Ol' 548-1319. Owner will.cany first TO. )9,::aUon. \\'-1,w crpt thnaout, . ....,,,,,-0~"/Z/t, · financing avaiL Priced right VIEW becomes part or youc 3 BR beach house. Cozy fen San Clemente 1076 Roy McC•rdJe Rltr dlapes. fitt"pl,.., 11 .. h ASSUME 7°,;. V ! LOAN REAL "S · at m.500• . doll.v Hie rus,ooo & diotng nn. call dAY "I .o;;;;..;==;.;.;,., --'-"-' 11110 Newport Blvd. C.M. -:tNilnt in--&-out. F1cxible Gorgeous 4 ~ • -ea u-ty , . · s;; TATE ~~ ,i. ~ LINGO REAL ESTATE nite Jor details. 645-72ll %.;ACRE w/4«0 111 n. deluxe · 548-7729 em?!· R I ~~d~ w~~; 900 Glenneyre'St. . ~ ~ 494-8086 49!l-139'r Ontu-• borne. panoramic v71 ews, Cotldominium. ,,_ad ,.Ca:ft'J~1 ea ton Won't-la!lt ~l'. ~.900. Ciles GJ-"g.173 · • '549---03l6 · • L•k• Forest 1054 Ill ='a11~Rse9a1i!~~; for Nie 1700 0 _----; -"1!:'1'iM'°'--'. ---Y-1vanagh, Rltr. S.10;3650 . .4t4 •. ~,71 -• .e;t.2100 CHOICE wr tn the woods 'T'21 ~49~2-<1~~21c_.;.--:_~=~ I -;::::';.:;:::-;;::;:::~ ~ ASSUME ll/2%.~0AN JAPA NESE ,1.fODERN of Lake Forest, f~aturlhg , ~. S.nJu.nCpttrn. ·1011 1"1meclf•t• Occu,Mncy 4 BR. 2 BA, liOx.100 fenced Brand new, 3 BR, Mo1t HIDEA\VAY, 2"'bdrms., 2 WHITE \\'ATER VI E \V tre.mendoussplit -leve c:t:mm 11 t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;JEullJde lrg 2 Story 3 BR :lol Elec bltn range & oven, d es i r a b I e , in demand baths; ocean 'View. \Vood, OVERLOOKING R 0 C K • wooden deck overlooking a l73.1 Weslcliff Or., N.B. I ' Condo. L5e S325 mo or l5e oversized dble gara g e · University park location. glass &: beam!. Easy LEDGE Newly const 3 BR park of trees w J th al-="'===~=~-I OP.lion $350.mo. $1000 option. Ccnnpt"1?tt!ly rederorated. $51,950. &1().Wl7 maintenanCe. $62,500 31~ ba wfbeamed T/G ceil· meandering stream. Includ· HARBOR VIEW AREA ~t $50 mo. lo down Yegetable garden ready for SY OWNER VllLAG£ FAIR REALTY ingi;, plush cpl, tinted glass, ed is: a Deane 5 BR tri-level r~ land. 4 B<irms., 2 baths: pymt. By mmer aft 5 pm. haryest. Pr 1 c e d below _E_V_E_R_Y_T_H_l~N~G-N~E~W~ 494-7531 marble frplc, tiled biiths 32' home with a huge stepdoWn dining rm. Community pool , _:642-:::..:WS;::::::.· ------market at $34,950. Pymnts Tee nn w/bar & grill, walk· ,rustic den W/wet bar & & pluy area. $74,500 1 • ea.per !ban renl Ca I I 5 BR. 3 ba. fantlly rm & in wine Ct:!llar, spacious stone frpl. fonnl din rm., Duplexn/Untta VU!q:e·Real .Eslate 962-4471 dining rm. 2.450 Sq. ft. 2 OLD LAGUNA CHARM deck· & patio, encl. gar. & 2~ be.. C1ub Membership s • I D I for .... 1~ ,, Owner Trantfarred frp~c~~~·~l5M ~y e!c!iRYP':°:~~;:n~ car,x>n, mhvood exterior, Included. $72,900. T 0 LL E pec1a ea. OPEN 1-S SAT & SUN. of a kind, Immaculate, room fOr ""''inuning pool, REALTORS. 58&-8500, at 3901 Marcus Ave. large 4 BR. step down liv O\\'NER·s Broadmoor plan Lrift'oN ~i;'AVLS6~r¥ATE. quality ronstnicUon thru-22953 Ridge.Rte. Dr.. Lake Cusfom Fourplex ChanneUront, pier' slip. nn wlm~ tplc. f'am 7, 5BR. 3ba. all upgraded. out, sect slrttt, O\\'f\et will Forest. Newport Isle. 3 & 4 B<inn. ' ~-I ~ INCOMIUIOMES 'NEW UUPLEXES 184,950 BeauutW. 3 Br, jBa, ~. unit, frp!,c. private yu'd. ,_ 2 Br .apes, 2675 Elden Aw, (neat Mesa Dr.). ~ Mesa., 642--4905 4 Pioli Nee.is Work Huntfnlton Beach La.lye 3BR + 3-'? bedl'OODIJ, bltna:-cloeed pr., •, • i m pool. Easy te.nns available.- Hurry Only $59,950 First PloMe• Rutty 142-4421 nn, l'(IU'Dlcy kitchen, huge Xlnt fin. avail. Principlas 1 _="'°'"'-" ... ""'"''"-"""'1397.;i=~ conSider your buildable lot 701 INTEREST Spaniioh .4·plex, lge custom l Sl751XK> Ai\ «1Y patio. BBQ. S uper only. Asking $12,5 00. SUPER LOCATION ·u part of the PW"Chasc 7o bit, 2 BR units, bltlns , ~=·or 67s.4mJ.. TWO HOUSES ON ONE laadacaping. Adu I l OC· 752-1039 2 blka fr JM beach-3 BR price. Ul6,900. For appt ra.IJ 2-STORY choice area of NEWPORT Close-·Out Im. popUlar Ea. t II k1 e cu pied. $43,500. Br 0 k er 4 BR + Fam. rm & Ban us home ~ large utility room. BROKER 493.36U BEACH·priced r i g h t , at O:>Sl'A MESA Ea!tslde. 8 ~uper sharp 1 &: 2 an. .·.$42·74Jl. Eves. 968-4377. Rn1. Fnnl DR. Pa tio $64.500 · ePRICE SLASHED• BY. OWNER $115,000 ~~~.~~~·wt?. Exteriorfreahlypalnted. 1 REPOSSESSIONS planters. $ 7 8, 000 agnt. LINGO REAL ESTATE $3450. V•c•nt 1 Beautiful 4Br., 2 full ~tbs. Century 21 cany bal. m-:;729 Always rented. Walk to !>51-5262. ~ 499-139'7 Vary Serious Seller Sha!!: carpets. bu 111 . 1 n s . 642·1771 lhopa. Solid inVe:!ltmt I: in. 1·Forinfonnation and location BEA lIT. Broadnioor 48R =~=""'7'=~~"'°'= Dlshwah11er. gorgeous lncorfte Property 20QO c.ome ..,$..4.9,..950. R'"ED ot the!!e FllA &: VA hon1es, BLUE PACIFIC• VIEW Tv.i> story Colonial. 0..."ean custl'.m'l drape!'.. 1..a~e c:<· CARPET RE LT o RS. contact · plan 3· S'72,500. Owner anx-CUstom 3BR Trilevi!I. Beau· view. P~al, 4 BR & ;fam. pogec1 . aggte~le pnlio & BY OWNER ~ 64G--8672 KASAI.AN ~"'2000· RANOi RE ALT y' tilw! 169.500. nn., 2 ~ BA., 30' llvln.< w"1kw•-. It's a R E AL • UNITS "'ss""'u'°N"-IT-S~-fur-b"~bed-I 4 " ...,J-PAT CANTRELL rm with stone fireplac:e. ~ BARGAIN at $44, 000 . Immaculate 3 13R, 2Ba. 2 · • 're 15 • 1•11 ·iiRii•ii•iil .iEii'ii'ii•t;;•i..._,9;i62 ... 6i;64i;4 * NEW 4 BR. 2 Ba .. College REALTORS • &33'-%Z2-1. blbt!, dshw!hr, cerannc tile S86-59liO Principals only. B!kii to Ocean. Tennis courts LAST TWO 4 BDRM 2 ~ + 2 Bednioms Q.vacancy. '10% Spend. :J Park, tile roof, A/C, $53,500 & lndoor-OUtdoor carpeting. Nr Proposed Marina. 111ust + 2 ..,Bedroom house. All able. Owner finance, •, W,NTO \VN DUPLEX. ~ol .'-"Sl:::•'1'=· ,,:833-897=='::.· ~--"Weed it .t: Reap" Sha.a: carpeting and custom UNIQUE TRILEVE;., 4 BR.. sell. $49,500. Leaving state. new paint. cpta, drapes, 8~ %·. Santa Maria. -From lrea5U1ft to trash drapes thruoot Huge patio, home w/oon~~u p It 548-59-10. HOMES IN PHASE .J 1toYs, and tile. ·Fenced 1 ~~~~beC:~~A;a0C:~f~ ~L~t''~tveln clauru~.11~~; Turn them .into eUh oversized yard, d o u ble around ltoortoceiling stone BLUFFS CONDO Yard. Costa Meu. 159.950 .. Call8Jci,968-33181ocal. 'dingbuy-at ·S38,500 . Sho Rsult '&fl-5678 CALLDAILYPILOT garage.$69,500.TermaRED f!replace.Tr-emendou s -'~...!1._Re~ty~-SLEEPER 4" Century 21 to re e s. . ~...,.~~4~1LTORS k:::u~e1ik~~o~1 ~Xsr1c~W , ... '~ FtVS 2 bdrra ~with 1-, 536--7542 ""~'""'""'""!!!!!!!!!"""'I in the \\-'OOds. call to see M~D CONDITION Corner~ 12 Units .. ,~.OCIJ.s /i.~n -' .'°"CJs ~ c_ ~-() !) "\.. A, f) "C li'll Q. 9 = . IMMED. $68.900. T 0 LL E Pi-t' , Y XTRAS Esi nc-.. LA CUESTA Pl.Iii ~Cl\J ~,.-~ µq·;i . OPEN HOUSE REALTORS. 596-8l00. • N KER&. Twin 6 u. Blclgs. •tat• 518-1168 •. ' ..... <I h 'I SUNDAY,,.,, P.M. LAKE Froot Hom .. l.ak• John &4&-7414 SUN RANCH All 2 BR. ..... w/beolft NEW • uru• 2 -. ., · MGlr<JEREY That lntri~uing Word Gam.e with a C VC. • 3C35 MOUNTAIN YI£W DR Forest 3, <, & 5 e<droom• """· Maatve , • .,. facing. beach. Great buy, good tu WITH POOL ------t41lnl i., CU.Y ·~·~·~"-"':;r=::::;~;::::;;;;~ Spaclous.4 BR 2~1 ba home Architect des i~e d for ~· ~ tree1. Be a u t. write-OU. Jn<X)me $1200. n'IO. h b'-~ o 1 poi»:s~ lot. Brick 'frplc C • l·"ornla out li·•··. ~ malri''-1~""'. Moderate rent&. Many xtrllS. 5367:-")l;.10 O lteoironge 1 e\6 tc•Om ..., 1 1._,_ t bar "' yuo,s ....,..,... '-' 1 J lo Ille from Beech. By owner ....o<ds below 10 ....,~. 6 n oozy . J.-.. '6 ~ we • E s t a b 11 she d fa m 11 y ~ Jocatlon. $184,904 BY OWNER al 61,i: x CtOlll. 1 968-7447 ,;..,01e· wo•d1. P1il'lt l•ll•" of large bnck paliO, 2 car gal'-neighborhood. Private rec H.V.H. Pi-lonlero, 4 BR. Open San Juan Capllfr•no Wesley N. T•ylor Co. For quick lale prior year 'I-=~=~"°"==~~ 1 eoch il'I 1111,,.. el "'111<1r•s. age. A nice-fanl.ily home. club Olypmic pool. Tennis Sunday 1·5. 1955 Po r l REALTORS • 644-4910 end. 20 xtra. lg. untur. units OR THANKSGIVING ExcelJentvalue atS68,500 court.. E)(Ctllenl con-Rrunsgate. li'754i!l00. /pool C1'I Low I: ' I V 0 L R E P 6lS S. Coo.st Hwy 494-8568 ventional Hnan,,i~, 586-3052 SLIDING ROOF RED HOT w · ' vac. · We wi~h you hve \veil umt .1..1.•RtON MILNE ""'IS Call .-TRIPl:.EX • ttntt yielding «>K +sroa buy wb1oly See th Is ti!· 1 I I' j j I 1 .'!"" i LAKE VIEW-$49,fiOO * BAYCRES'l" e njoy oul~lde w/room to Improve. Rea.a. tractive 17;,ll s11 ft 4 BR REAL ESTATE <f.BR. 2ba. ftVr bi•ti.1;:. dlx. Jiv'g. tn itniq11e -4 hr, fam . Thrte-2 Bk aptS. In Coita tenna. 'Pt1n. only. 64()..6'115 ' oouzem~ry Mme fc.atur· 6l8 S. Coast Hwy. 491-8558 kireh. ·1\,llC(e open bt'am~. rm., w/many xtrai;. OpPn (714) 49~3451 P.1~. flnancfng at 81,)11/. T\VQ.3 unlt apt bide iJl&r .)Ilg Jrg li<•tA, d c 11 g h t f u I ,, R I p S £ A .:I OPEN HOUSE cathed cellinp. App r 0 x . 1 to s Sat 1: sun. ~ It' Can &180 ~ interest. COM\ructlon for sale. Ooee e!!!;!U ~btv}~ If~.r N~:J I I' I I I SUN l·S 2 •. ~ sq. fl. Xlnt financing $139",500. ft: i;.V::,\:1e(;., ltltr;a. ~t ';:~::UliPinl11~~ I 'tihops & schla. S-l9,000. AGT. 657 A1ta _ V't.ta5 ~t_E ~e;{)Rg 586-8500 5 BR' + BLUFFS ~ s.1WS'l0 or 59v.i0l0. *7-3.iM M';'e toAN avail Fant3Stic CONDO. Z Plan. Many im- OXQUJSlTE llUNTJNGTON C A R It 0 N I •. OC V\1.,, dramatic floor plan, Lido l~le_ '1056 provemc~s.1 i;;i~~toon-/!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..!!!!!I!!!!!!'! ID~Lg ~U'tt ~~~N t -BLOCK TO BEACH . SEACLJF>". '4 BP., 3 BA j j I j J' I 3 BR + aame 2300 sq. ,.,,._. o ... .-t 0 Sun. t1'9Cl a.va . ~ , nr Wfftmin1ter 1091 CEAN side H~ "'""'"ic>Ull New, del~ 4-plex, 217 ft. $UO rob ,,.LI.IV .._,. .. ,,.n · pen te.Mis, pools, lhopL SM.000. I • ~ ..... -22nd St, H1111t. Bel.di. lhouie v.i tfl large poo I , •1~;. "-'~-2-4.420 Via Lido Noni. Foe (n-"' .......... r. 1S2-1'30 Ii; .a.c-C'lrvr 7M y• •~, 1a1~ 1 BR un t rece 1-e11M1Cl-s•~ooo •·" -~ .• ,7 ~ Coae to golf rourse and If 111 Amertcan ncome $5000. oo\VN,4'Bii +tam. SllperBayVu.$169,500. 4g.1~~....... ';'-:;;.. nbt'tl~ ;.a'k: ed. taCh wftrplc A.. new ......., ·~ ~ ... ..., .,.,.._,, -f 4e a fi"". Be a u t I r u 11 Y • M 0 F H I R · I were d iStributed •~qually, 2150 sq. !t. oc. \l'U. $59.500 Lindi It)• 1059 BY OWNER-"'eattable P1*n ne;, crpta furniture, Zmlcd C.l, Xlnt FOUR Uhits 3 blkl to QC81n. • 1and1c a p e d and well • we would MCh have 4t71711 L S. h &Pft)nt matl,Yxifta $1!8mo buy at $84,500. Aee nt 3BR 2ba + thl'M 2BR. ~nte4 Ca.II century 21 J I I' J I · ~un• •c ~S•t/Sun . NWPT HTS ?.11'1 i J a.soo. '0wner, $3645 ~'?".J~,!!!r/Blt r . cS36-1M2 about $4,200. But, if .11 92 . Isle Dr C/f,!i ,,., ... ., ••.• BR. I 113H21T--. ·~·~·· JIEJU;Dmr GARDENS, 3 World iocomlt were re. • Bii. 333 PfrJI."' Rd. L&e lot. Mobllt HomM FOURPLEX EASTSIOE 1.CM~ n It 1, Br, 2~ bath W/ P 0 0 I · S 0 L 8 U E J d i1tributed, e&ch per!.On $49,500. Prine. only, Alt. 6 in pride ot own c r ~ h Ip room for ¥ ~ on lie' Otn\aJ d1 n J n I • separate I I I I' I -would get about $300 per • $245,000 Submit on price and or Thur1. ~ for NI• 1100 nelahbm'hood. eo.tt ?i!csa. lot. Owner will r l n a n c e , .rn1b' _room. new a h a g tertn$. CONDO BLu1-,.·s ·n LANCER "' • 63• Set Nr. fl'ee""l.f M'Cdll. $92,.JOO. $.110,CO>. Broker &42-<fi90 carpet th"VJut. • 2300 !IQ.'-:'. -year. Which goes to show CUSTOM BUILT Qulnt•rd Realty 4 br, 2~~ ha. trn11. dtn. nu., up 1n bc!autlM' Adult Park. c~u INnATION r r a HT E R n. M ,900. By Ow n e r · R E L I it -to be -in America. 1635 · Bluebird Clul)'Ol'l ltd. 6¢-2991 r 1. rm. + bo11W1 ,,rm, mr. l 4' ba. family ___rm. Th• Re•I Est•t• l!_~lr B&\Cll_ TRIPt:EX. F . p . JIG.~l or ~ W A y ft Co"'eolttt tti. ,l'tvtki.:1·~td New 11.Br, 4~tbn.. huge faml· Newport 8Hch 1069 0641).QE!tB6 .~ ~C .,r.- 4 · , .. , ~11!,,....,cyt.ed A ~· CalJ UMlU or S3'-2S.51 $41,000. Mi-1414 Agt, ' OPEN HOUSE Sat A Sun, I j I I I I V br 1.ru..o 11'1 the 111iulrlo lloOfd• ly room wfVi.,,,, 36()0 sq \VN t.-... 11 Dll)"On. u .... "°'"'"''tll•Y· lnclu1trl1I Prpty. 2100 ' I.$, 4 BR.. 2.14 Bai, 3 c&r . . . . . . VOii d1"¥eloeo ''°"' itteo No. 3 btio.. rt. 3 car t lll'3at. y o u r VlEW-BWffS early area. 3 Ila, Fum·rm hotl!le. Lat 8 X • 40 , MOBILE TJU,R.. TRIPU:X. Nca.r ~. ~ ~n.gl',.2Jl'r~l c.SeacUfr °"''"'-~·"'· Ch oice of Co lo rs Ii! 3 bt., 2 be., S6-4 ,90U . vkiwlol.cuat CA O Jkgt nlcecabllnarm.added.. Pltlu; two ).8~. one M-l~,26CQ5q.Ft.Larp ~ dn Go 1 c 0 u r I e A ,,,!Ni NUto18!•!D I' I' r I' I~ I' I' 1• I Cllrpctlng. Ailli\l:nle exlMlng 0..'Tlt'r/AaL 6.fo.-8.45S.:_ BUY! 640-d~ Adult Senior cutu.na: P,f11;. 1-B R . • fr p I c.. • tMr p(lved IOt. SUI table tor Auto ~~8.~~~· s:.~·~r; g tfTt!~S INI SOUAP.[S • • -• • • • • • lonn Ill Si('~. -0\\'nCr •lif!)t. TIIE BLVFTS, etarly ir'Cll 3 BR, 2 BJ\ In bcll ul. ll(lrbot No Chll(!ren or pet& 2191 carpa11; ca ra ~e I . ~ ~~o or ~ s h 0 t . 847~ (l ~,;,.,.,,,Lr j I j I J I I j j M6-ot21l. 2 BR. I-den, 1-Sly. Vkw ltomei, 2 )'rt new. H11rbor Blvd., 6'2--Tll8 ~lonth lncame. Int fn· ..:..::_::"'------~i, ... ,_ ~ IOll l t. l'lr111t:. lO I I I Rf.!MOOELED view h 0. e SGi.000 ~ Aatnt ol1:1P'lilC7 :!. ~~~ APT. Size Mobtlt Home la O:ViS' tr .. 9!0cA•LSON .iot I new-tlmily ?'OOnl u.. --·-• · • 1'9,500, Beach Du p 1 e:c Dally -Pilot Oinlned Ada mY $ !,.,.,.,.. uou-. _,, '"' 11du'lt park on the &y. _ " tlttda moN f\irnttureT 5hQp :Xpeal ? S. lyour .q•lpment -SCflAM<LETS Answo•stn Cl•ulftcalloo I080 $138.!00. N<t·O."" 491-7513. <'<'1' dAY t CAIJ.. DAILY l'llDT $13,7'0. -RIAL TOR 133.9293 C1oWllod Adi llH61I. ~-th a iowof!'OCl Dall1 Pllot ''--="-------, • . . . I • . . • • .. . ' .. . ' -,. 5,....,, ._,,.., 10, 1914 OAIL Y PI LOT f> J. Industrial fi!rpty. 2100 '_RO~ Unfufnft~ , HoUMt UnMnl.w.d ~~Ho~-!'!!~U~nf~um~l~~JHiO .. t.1!;Piiurrinii/UUiftntuiUrrniiliiiiJ.~AIM~·~r1~mo~n~h~F~u~~~;:~A~'Pl~'~'~"*~"t~1~Unf~~"'~"~·: p1rtrnents n urn. Ap1r1nNri1• U"·"rn: ATJ'N, loliloo PlftiMUlo 3207 Huntlntton BN<h 3240 Loguno Hills S2SO Coot• Mo.. m4 llolboo P .. IMUI• 31071.c-os...:.to-Moto _____ 31_2_4 1Huntin;l!!!_!!och3840 UNIT llUYIRS • C D M -VIEW CASA W::LlllDA ........ ltlllU "' Hunt. Beh .. ~YE,A RBAL y~~"~!_AI._! MATURE on\y, """"$121. B_!'_~ u J.· l..i!;, i . .::: t ...;..:,..,· 2 ...... = $J0 WEl!P. & UP • BR.SuP,e'!. DEL.IJXE"t; $50. °""' Caill Nna. Subotlt u..... uuw1i:11~ unn Stvtrc.t, CAD, uUl pd · .,vi...., ' ' 5trffl r ·-... -..~k. • -u Nl&f\I • U ~ -~uu, • \Vltb _,, Ad ofltni. &Um are aaxio'.;. un • $325. yrty Aval!. IMMACULATE 1 br dclx DOOi.. im, Opeo SllUSUn. . _. • ., .... ._... . e ~lo&: 'l sR A:i.. SU A WJSt Bay w, ~17 Yorki:'n. llB. Good Income ln'rood rental Nov. 5th:" SU6 23481 Via Jacinto. 846-'7582 BOAT SUP e TV a Maid Service Avail. Balboa. Dl.yt SSSQU; eva BRAND NE\V •.;\vaJI Now &(Ui· SAME BLDG: 4BR, .2IJA ~ DlahW, Pille?-car lln&:let ~ Uke ntW S bedroom, ! bath e Phone Servtce .. Htd. pool ~ 2 BR. Unfurn.~ trom ~ 9rolctt .,___ fum upstalra. $400 mo. )'rlt. MOVE JN 2 Bi hie sno NICE' br, 2 ba, patio across to..l'nhou&e l.n N~ wllh • Chi'·-· ... .,........_....._ Ltfft,Y •pl 2 Bdrm&. 2 .. _ I ~-·-·I -· .,,.,..._ A ll N 16th fro park. $295 22391 vallati """' "'..-~ --..~ runP e P901U1u;, '"' • .,, .. , LAfi fOrsaie .2200 18:it'ha:'trpta.·drps,garb. ~~· ~~.~r2~ T.:nto. 831-£1657.mo. :,~~rtn>nt a e. S~ 2376~-~CM ~!~ ~P P!t~: ootskie BBQ.~ H.,.·~ piot opot , Jo build =· D/W, fl>I.) ~~ ~;.':' D~w. patio, looo·w1 L .. uno Niguel 3252 C.D.M. LUXURY J OR DUPLJ;;X. Gor. turo ~i\:s,; ooly. $560. mo. ~. PINECREEK , tblaM two ~u.plexe1 & one YEAnt _v 3 Br l'n Ila r-i ALA Rental MJ-1313 SAN JUAN CAP. 2. Story' Magnlftcltnt 3 bedroom horne or untu.m. $150. ~uded. LIVES UP ~ or bti11d seven ~t1• % b'ik~ 1tttr.t«io., ,,.c, lnl05t new. 3 br, 2 ba, on SlofttlUfl, pool, bN.utl· P.fnture re1p ~c or ON TI1E Point l BR, atv & TO I TS NAME Good C.M. comer, •Ubmll (213-J 69}2.645 • i.i .. • 6~ TOWNHOUSE 3 Br, 1" Ba, den, bltins, dbl. gar, tncd. tuUy tumilbtd. pr Iv ate 11n&le. Rer1. . ref, cpll, dt'Pf, &araae. utll Ovtt 000 hdl trtts Md 10 all tmru:, overprlc~ a I 9173 wknds wee"'J, ' $225. Kids, pe~s. frpl yd., comn1. pool privl's. Nr. beach, $]JOO, mo, · Da na Point 372' pd, Adulta, no pelt. n1Y 1tream1 with waterfalls $31,S00.,150'¥1SO... ' LEASE rum. 2 Br oondo, $230. Marina & goH course. $.l)O. NEW CQNDO $lS5. 968-346S or m.7023 CTCate a relaxing telling lor QUINTARD REALTY Coll ... Park 3220 Singles ok,, n10. 714-493-3381 . Super 2 bedroom, 3 bath, NICE 2 BR OCEAN VtEW YEARLY 2 bi-.. 2 ba. enc.I'd. your 11paciowl new I· or 3355 Vla Udo, NB. SUlte 2$ CONDO 2 Br, 2 Ba, $250. Ml 1 V I I 3267 park!'•• --• 0 S22S near Yacht Harb 0 r gar., step1 to bch, adul~1. 2-~n\ apartn1ent. 1'Ton1 un 1iarbor Bl, C.M. 642-2991 4BR, din rm, lllf\61, f'l,y cptd, Fun begins at 40 here. IS on e 0 s .. 'ti ... ..., ~11~ ver-25091 La O'ftita Apt A ; no pel1. $290. 673-1990 or SI 9 O. t-Umihlre availflb!c. PINON HilJ..S, vlclnity o! blUM, wtr pd. $380 mo yrl)i, Homeflnders * 642-9900 3BR 2BA split level Condo. In ks proposed ar a. $3lS 494-GS48 ~613""'-"""'""-·------Office o~n 9:00 to 6:00, Ptlmdalo, oU State Roa< C.11 Pat, 551-1954 TOWNHOUSE Attaobod gar, pool, patio, "'"· EASTBLUFF NEW ""' I« J BR .. 2 S.. 2300 Fa Jew Rd.. C..i. 138. •..J. ion ed 2'Aiacrea, Corona del Mar 3222 Lg • b 111_"_ ndo view. $275 mo, 586-61~ or Huntington Be.ch i740 Oceanfront Apt w/dbl &ar• Joi'ii'"'iiii·&""""'oiiiiii';i,...ii;;2:l00iii;ii;'_, $10.<d. Financing available. ~ · # r. oa,. Ol • 499--25&6 TOWNHOUSE $500. mo. &U-2164 d ay1; u. ~ • nr. Hunt. Hbr. $225., lrlcl. C. LOW WEEKLY RATES &&8Stll ews. * VILLA NINOS * r ..... JM BRAND NIW maint/pool. !~131 4J0.0069 J BR, 2 Ba Condo. Al Magnili«"1 3 hr. 3 ho .. 2300' Encutlvo Suites OCEANFRONT Yetorly.l BR. 1.o.U::; I 3 BR .. 2 -BATHS ~ i'IREPLACE. 3 BR, 2BA. pool, patio, garage.. rownhouae w\lh it g iant n1 Yorktown Blvd, ~~nook, \\<et bar, BaJ. Col. 202-4 1: 6 i;·~ new cpta • drpl. Freah $295. 837~ bo~u,; room an. d1UJ1deck. d bltinl 2 BR, 2 BA APTS -.... Wlth qcean. view paint in & out. Blfns, s:no. Newport Beach 3269 Bu11tln vacuum $500. Beach ~Jl041iorktown =· ~536~' '~ Super-Comfonable-Qule1 ·~ SU NARCISSUS mo. Aak for Bev or Dftle Call 675•7225 STUDIOS & I BR's. NEW xtra Jge s BR, 2 Ba. GasEf=r ~:::8=~· to 7l2...U.9 POINSETl'IA 963-4567, UNDER MARKET Oceanfront Apt w/dbl pr. Mo. rentals $190 to UlO Ng.J000.114SSElnc1 ~ -Qau e>lnt. FROM $375 CLEAN ' BR, fiiA,' fplc, La.r&e tamily home in : ~~t~t= • s;:a:>, mo. 642--2164 d a Y 1 ; Children Welcome ~' . ps'inlts. rlans Bay..&: Beach RUy. 675-3000 cpt, dr:ps, OW, bltnJ. nice F..astbluff. Near Corona del a IA.undry tadlitits ~eves. 2324 Elden Ave 833~U'f! = ~ VQl~ on ,llJ,OOl + BEAUT. corner home. _1 Br, friendly Mighborhood. :S Mar High. Newly ref'urbbb. a Free utilities 1 BR Furn/unturn, yriy, ut.il ___ _ CANral:Li. RLTRs 833-222:4 2 Ba, convertible den. trpl:~ mo.-No fee. !osk for v ed 4 bdnn., 2 ba.: gal'dening O Free linens pd, $215. mo. N e w po r I HACIENDA O!: 1.fESA - ' 1 blJc bch. Cpta; &: drpl. or Dale, 963=4567; -furnished. Only JSIO. ' a T.V. &. maid JUV. avail. Beach. 613-7219 evu 160 W. WU90n, CJ.t. ... ON BEACll!. ru OCEAN Aw .. Jt.8. (714) 5!6-14&7 • ore. open 10 am-6pm Dail» \\'JWA!\I \VALTERS 00~ PROMONTORY Bay Lot, elec. k .l t cherr, Vi"'.: 2 S'I'RY 2 br, 2 ba, Condo, HAR:BOR · 3425 a Bar-S.Que LARGE 1 br, 1 blk. to bay lID\UTtFUL GROUNDS f!nelJ toca&n. Will tell or Gardener incl, $550. 673--0'205 lndry, , FP, Bltlru. N r, Condos Unturn. ..-e Phooe service or ocean. utlll. in.t_I. $195. Adulu -No Pets JOIN THE CLUll " trade foir house or •m apt. BEACHSIDE of Hwy l Ocean, shops & sch11. '25(1. a l mile to ocean 6T'a-4ii00,, 675-'187ti ~.. 10 mlnute1 to cx.-ean. Large . . . • bk!&. MU11t 11tll! 2J.3.278-9966 2 br, 1 bA. lockup gar . SD-99781 evell/wknds. Avail FOR Lease, majestk: ocean 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR Sl'75., 2 BR Llve in beauuful Hunrlngtc:Vi Hle,h Rile Site + 5 units cpt/drp., stv/r:efg. Af t . . Dec I. view, new 3bf. 2~ ba, inclds BEAUT 1 Br Jt,urn, apts lJ6.l 2BR, WA, gar, frpl, Spec· SUIC).wllh Patio SlOO. Gas & l..cindnu1 rk. OlOlet!'' uppe_r 2 Capistrano Bch 0 CEA N 8:30PM 557-4543 HUNTINGTON SeucllU, for , clubhouse, goll, pool, adlt.s, & Sl75 Span style bu· d-tacular view. S285. Water ine Draperies car-Br, 2 Ba. close to the MO- FRONT• $110,000• owner CHARMJNG . 3 br, 2 b a , lease, 3bt, 2ba, fp, $425 mo REALTORS r ~~~bsscrpt~o~ = !~\a=~da~~· = 613-4181 615-2896 pets, ga1 "heat, ps ~tove, lion Dollar Club & t~n 492-5078 • hvall. now. •"25., 675--mG, inclding ganJener. Kids & SINCE 1944 fT ee Sa n Cl e mente, Keelsori Lane 1 blk Welt Corona del Mir 3122 air condltlonlng, IWimmln: coons. $325.r ~ .,.. all "~" 2 673-4400 pool rec room washers lovely lov.·er. J...Bf, , BALBOA' Blvd. 25x90 R -2 675-7659, 673-4125 pet11 Ok, c ~754 114-621.Hi127 of Beach oil Sla!er. 842-7848 EXTRA large 3 Br., 21,1: & d~ra · ' amenities ara iuper. 1 plans included S.4 5 • 0 0 0 · 3BR 2ba a:undk, • elec kit 3 BR, 2 BA, ·1ge family rm, CUTIE, bach unit ll201$135 SUPER TOWNHOUSE. 28r, MEN, &mall beach !,!otel. Ba. Brand new! F rplc, &hng · s....-e to appte'ciate. Adult Miller Realty, 642-;4811. nr heh,' schl, &hop'g, 434 formal dining rm. $50,000 Yard, garage, b It in !I A R..oms $21.50 week. Apts. crpt., fully draped, uJl new $160 & UP t."Omn1unily, 40 yefll'5 &_owil Of•nt• Co. Prpty, 2500 Fernleal $450mo. 64&-4.)19 neighborhood. $395. mo. lit Balboa, N.B. Hts & N.B. many xlras. Nr. OCC & $95. mo. 536-1056 applns. 1.1o. 10 mo. or year 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 1 ' -'SJ&=' "'=1'-. ------ 3 BDRM YARD GAR & last .. 968-1931;544-8ll0 VIEW 1 Br dplx $180 yrly So. Csr Shp Ctr. S250 mo. h 3748 lease fn:im $375. 673-0930, -'--I f l lu A, GARDEN GROVE '131,· ' .... n,..E 3 BR 2 "-th W/ Fum&ulilpd.Seenow 557-5218eves&546-4234 Lttguna-S.•c -I eves&~:ii:nd1675-J076. CptJ;,ual"lo ltv re r g. xury pts l.JU\.U ..,.. COTTAGE, plush l Br $225 ..i.... rum. avail. G~n ?lav.m, J I -• 1 BR' ~19_ VA. end_FHA -lertnll. Sha,rp675-4166 641)..4]61 fam rm &rea, -near beach, Encbied patk>·Couple · ...._,&. OCEANFRONT 1 Br, w/w SEE-TO BELIE'.'£! covered garages, offstreet u.st compet.:u, 1 • 3• &na lOve1y 3 bedr0om;2 bath 3BR 2 sundkl view %. bllt $375/mo. 9 6 2-4 4 9 5 or UNIQUE 2 Br house $250 1 BR. Washer, drye_r, retrlg.. crpt $200. mo. No pets. 2-~ br, 1 ba, $270 &: $290.. parking. Adults, no pets. ~·t:~ O~~cT ~~Ni;; famil,y home~ with fenced to bctt 1-i '•""" mo inc ~~1. CdM, nu palnt, pct ok, 1vail stove. Swimming p o o I· 729 Gaviota. 4M-1719 thru 3 br, 2 ba, $325. A 11 2020 Fullerton Ave, (1 blk ....__.E BEACH AREA O yard. $27,500. QUAIL udl's ~_,., · BACK Bay4 Br 212 y Adults only, no pet s . June w/garage I: re c ently E. of Nwpt Ave, 1 blk S. •~•. · pen PLACE P R OPERTIES . J BR home~ yrch.~~nced FamR/~I. Jae'.:,..,,,,___ --Sl'ltl. 962-2951 t'lr 963-2832. WATERFRO"° 2 B,. c-. .. 1 redecorated. 6 4 4 -6 8 O O or of Bay) G.12-8690 Daily a f I e t noon 1 · l~l (71." -.. ....... • 2 BR, 1 Ba, 1arage, $295. yd, near ....:a mo. ..... ... --~· H Eth 1~ 1 ...... ,,.A ,,_ . Alabama H.B. °'11 839-GW "E,~...,., t:.-800 1st & last. 1915 AJsuna. 642-3216 ALA Rentals 642-1313 unt. · location. $295. mo. Consider .,....-,...,.. Y.EAR-ROUND HAPPINESS ll!lk for J1Wk or .r.tarlon. R9;.1l 1t•te Exc.,...'2 673.2925 or 675-2024 2 BR. No pets/children. /2 2 BR, ~·asher, dryer, stove. kids/pets. 536-0321 1 BLK. to Beach, 2 br, adulta • Autumn: Pooh;ide \1vi1 .. Flnt I: lut mos rent + 4BR. 21 hll, dbl car Pool;--adult»---0nly,-S200 . FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW only, 00 pets, cpll, drpg, e \Vinter: Cory Firrµlac~ 50% OFF ht 1'.fonths Ren\. WANT larte hopse on % NEW 3Br, 2 Ba, tiltns, bond. Call 842-7343 garage, elect gar Q o or 96'-2951 or 963-2832 Hunt. 1 BR 1210 494-1629 before 615-1$4 e Spring: Carden iellin;;i: Nt\I.' delux 1-2-l Bedroom .Crea In Orange County trplc, gar. SUP~VIEW opener. we! bar• new Beach. • Summer: Patio pa11iett apts Wfent! garqts. , 4 A: ' $485 673-29Zli « 615-20'l4 H I u-~-.. 3242 crpling It drps, pool fac. . 2 p.m. -TOWNHOUSE 3 br, So. of B _,., Plex Units. dose to 'lhDp-WUJ uchani:e all or part · un ,.,..-_.,r ove'looklng -'I •0 "''. e, 3 BR. v.'Uher, dryer, reflig, H-•pa•w•• l modem 3Bedrooms.2 atl\s,..,...,, _..., ,..,. " Beaut studio w/patlo f o t -,,, ......., · ENDO E · I: beacbeL NeJu 1*> ot 41X>, actel v.'Ol'th $ltXXI. Cost• Meia 3224 close to schools & churches st~. Pool. A:dultl, ~only. quiet empl adult NO PETS $454). ~ s.19-9191or1133-1144 ·THE V r.f arbour c fl per acre 'in Oiuckwalla -.. ' 3 BR, 2 BA, F/R, DIR, & Fashion Island. S4·7S . No pets. $225. 962-2951 or 1845 ,Anaheim H · • Valleyi Riverside County. Bx SEPARATE, bach hse srai 2 patloe 1 w/view, 11'1>1. Ea&tblull area. Call for ap. 963-2832;-Hunt. Beach. util paid S150 49-t-995.l 2 BR., I' blk Ocean, 317 Cot'. Center St .. (bt;;b. r. .4J tM6-887t. . 3 ~Jl"ll-e Valley n4-242-3144 Patio, stv/ref, C-&D, p.iUo, sep .. master br .• 2 gar. $495. pt. 548-3150. --Apertmenh Furnished Laguna Niguel 3752 ?>fariuerlle, ~ Adults MEDltERRANEAN WALK __ JR..}.JACH -~E 31 !!:.. lakLakee front ~KYa!fi~e .. 2 ,,,er~ ~gar 846-2fi68 32" NEWl'ORT BEAQI, tr u I y llofL--Penfnsule 3707 CONDO 2 br. i ba, West ;:~~u:~· BR 2 ba apt. VILLAGE =~ ~ ~t ~r~: ii.:.uu. a --.-near · Irvin• --Nine. Nlcely fum'd, 496-8877 6 o 6 .\I or. h I d , c .b.M. 1 Bedroom SI98 Y0temJle k1r La&una Beach NICE 2 Br d~$185 · beau lltul set~large 3 .. 2 ~ De S2U Fireplaces. 1li\bll. kltt.iien.s, ~.Call 4M-3278 (TI4) C&D, a:arage', •fngle& ok -• Bedtoom, familY room, WINTER RENTALS 3 br, Ot' 52,;-1:732 $285/mo. 499-1138 2 room & 2 car garagea;, "l ct13, t.cd· eve ·, · ' : ALSO, aeparated by gar polished ~rs, beam 2 be., P7_5 rno. 4 br, 2 NewpOrt Be•ch 376t Cost• Mesa 3824 &droonu S2:l5 rooms, ·1 2 Br $190. Spotle&1! Now.• *RENTALS* ceilings. ars Lease. ba. $450. 1 br,1 ~· ~ 2BedroomTownhause $320 5lir%i70_ a .Rul state Wnrd. -2900 REALLY! 2 + den,J.rvine • University Park , $5'ffi.OO mtb. . DIW. laund.,. av~. yrly. $29.95 WK UP. I Bdr., 2' e _VU.LA. MESA e Costa 1r:s.Har~~~lv~l-&:l20 WALK TO-BEACH 1t Own ~y tn Inglewood D/W, child It pet, lge gar 3 UR., 2 ba. •••• : ••••••. $385 Cole of N Rltn 673-3397 or 6?3l?U8 • Ba&: llach. Color TV, maid 2 BR.'Ganleo. Priv PatiO. CASA VICTORIA APTS I. 2 &:: 3 Brl dpt, d=--.·l , H wthcme So a .... arta; rru paint 3 Br, 2 Ba $2'l5 3 BR., 2% ba .•••• .,.$380/4<XI 675-11 BAYFRONT terv. pool. THE MESA. 415 bJ 221 16th s ?If W1 LL PA °Y ALL CASH RARN" C&E n,, B•',"". 2"ee'"', IN3ow2 5 4 BR., 2}ii: ba .•.•••••••• $4.l{t -r chet.or-$100 N . .,. Newport Bl., N • B . PooL Cloeed garap. Ftorn Adults, 1. 2, 3 BR w/pat'°8 tins. gar. • t'. or The Terrace •YEARL y RENTAL* iur pd~ul: no nl!tL 926 $46-9881. ~ 719 w. Wilson 141)..1251, From $169.SO No Pets :h. i.5tft-39N·· HuntlngllJI Cell Tom D'Ale111ndro fn>lc, applns, lie lot, 2 car 2 BR., 2 ba. ........ S350/315 I Blk To Surf E! Balboa 675-G.13"::.::, _ LAS BRISAS ~ ***°ARDEN APTS Pool, rec rm .. devatol"I,,.. ,, , _f,D,,: ~~e .. "_!~!_-AwLA/o ~R.onto'ls , "" .. '4• •••• 3 BR, 2 ba. ........ $395/$425 Be ti! 1 N Mod 21!r LARGE 8.cbelo· A . l% 5.Jl5 River A\-'e tG-25156; eeePOOL Sec. eate. Gas ·&:: water pd SPACIOUS 2-vnlt ;iJ.;J ....,...,, ... .., .. ,..., ,.,._,. Greentree Homes au u ew em • r pt. Elevat\lt' bldg oo beach. W -525 Victoria, CM. 642-8970 garage. ~. \.efrie, yard or n4: 846-5521. alt 6 MESA VERDE 3BR. 2BA. 2 BR., 1~ ba .•.•.••..•. $315 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV, Blk to Bay or'Bch.. P 40 mo, llR Pvt balcol1'es htd pxil.-11nfum. 2 Br apt in family NSWPORT incld. Beach Blvd It ta: #HeU ... fufnlihed fam rm., frpl., pool, _fully Turtlerock Walk in closet~. bl~. eIM: Yrly. Utll. pd. 613'4526 Sec'urlty Adults. • sectkft.~o: 4 dlp8. No MENTS dianapolis, q:o mo. Aft. -~•, .... kitch w/bltns & en.. ~-baths ... ·;;25 .. 114 450 50• garage, pa~. No ~/petsi Cost• Mesa 37t4 Parl< N • Stud. , p pets. APART S, Slfr1441 dt 96:H6.rJ "' I 3102 '"l"-U 4 BR 2 .... ths " $325 mo se. *DC»t 0 ' ewport 10• com · LOVELY 2br cpta drpa l BR w/F'rplc. $150 BEAUT ,_1 ,00! Gtnffe d/w on q\liet st A'o'a.il, ·• • ··•;isw1 d: a 1 l-U ti Ii t I• s Pd. Call El p M furn, lncl. AMIFM Stereo. middle .... 'adll.s •no • .._,..' UTilJTIES PAID · new ... ., 6 · ~ • aow. $425 + S200. Security J BR., 2~~·.p;ok g ~ 548-9518 or 5514'.iM21eves, Uerto esG cpl: patio, Spa. teniN Ii $13..'l mo-¥.'llSO ~r..· Adults No Pets ~ba, new washer "" d , NEWPORT Beaeh $95. l11il dep. inc. water, gal"df'ner • 2 ha. .,_ HARBOR VIEW HOMES I & 2 BEDROOMS activities. Util ~d $300. ,,.,, ..,60 · · ,._ N_;,rt Blvd ...,1• 1nd1wied SDL ma. 29l:) , pd.,~~ duplex. Also pool serv. Cblldreii/pets Ok. 4 BR., 'iii • ......... .,._, . . Call 494-8458 for appt U'fO' .. u ~ ~-.-·• '"'" Delav.·att. 10B1'N REALV separate un it Hunttngton 642-BOU 968-4960 CALL SSJ..7500 Llke new, highly upgraded, No Oiildren. No Pets •D'Nf' 11 DEUJXE w Br. Respons.1-2 BR., l ba. ang1 sty garden 84&-13ll ,, Beach SUO util pd. Walle • VISION .• 38R 2BA, fam rm, din nn. ·--Pool & RecreaUoo 1 BACHELOR • .l'U" • .,,. • a We adults. Pool, dshwhr, unit, shag q>tl., d rps. , CHEZ ORO APTS to bea(:b s&lt>oa, llis., T• F1° .. tncd ~-3-t~pet~ ~·, -. _ new cpt ".drps. ~ly ltst Mapl• _Ave., C.M . yefilr round, SlOO. mo. irK¥ uill pd. No dogs. $170. up. dwhr., tncd' patio, beam 8234 A!JeJU ... .fJ cant.' Costa M'tsa 1' 'Br ;.,,,,...., Stv. • lanciacapoolped ._& oor patitiO. ***GARDEN APTS u . ~-1531 ~ E. 20lh St. 645-4761 cell., trplc., (lll'. Ad ul·t• 1" 3 BR.~ pool bouM utll pd Oorona del DUPLEX 1 Br, Sl<G. °" REALTY Com « rec faclll es ... ..-$200. 2;50-D Elden, 537·3125. ,_. .., •• v. J..~:.-' Mar '1 Br t.00.e, singlet. COt~oo~·Bc:llts ~=Pool, ,, I incl. $.iO'.I mo. 64().6457. eeePOOL ON TIIE BCH, Bach. Sing. NEW ,3 F. 2 ~ ~ DfW, washef.~ .. ~--t ok • .1.i.... Fee. 97S-8430. , •"·dent 'pet ok. a red hill com~-'--ON THE WATER. Elegant Furn: W Br aptl ln adult from $125. THE SttX>ND gariio·'f~~~· Cb 'BBQ, 8!:~0ta0UMS. cleanW/Wl b!·,Np.E.! beach, ~ ,.... •u a: Univ. Park Center, 11-vu"" ba . , fleCtlon No pets Elm S'tY APTS ]OJ McFadden. pa • Nr-• .._ Hoap, l6th U11t esa. " • 2 Bl.KS to Beach ori . $85 to $135. Util pd, bach Homeflnder1 * 642-9900 4 br., 3 · home. Om g. Garde~ Apta &U-3645 67>-i86S • le. Orange. $33i mo. 833.14.17 drps, elec. bltns, pre t fr St., ] BR. w/fn>lc & e apts. Laguna&: Newport . 2 BR Condo s:z;J5/mo Lie rm., maater suite w/frpl. • GARD b I 1 workg Mils no Pet a. gar, no pets, $175 avail De $21) tJTll. pd, ocee.ntront l EISI'SlDE lge 3 Br house, 2 BR Olbdoa ·::: •• s26S. $21'5 Lovely lg. patio, pool & LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR NICELY Furn'd. duplex, 3 EN 2 r, Ir P e X, ~ " " h t, ~ ,, , ,\ Bdr, No. End_ LalUJIA , mom for-horse, etc. $400. s BR Condos , •••• $265 A: $215 tennis priv'gs $535. Lease. Bltns, W/W, drpi, p o o I . br, upper $275.. W n tr. bltlns, quiet, &;81\, lndry, · ...,._ HICE ]'-1klr '-1 I mo yrly be Gardener turn DD $3® ~ m 645-0836. • Adlts. no pets. Sl!k>. 642-D.lW Adults, no ~I!. Walk to •du.Ill, pet OK. m.136'4 or NE w B,R E E ~--l:!'E}Y _mB._ tBB._:t-den."' ~. Cd~r. ' ... ., c, poo ' Da.Ys 642-2164:;--eve -64&8549 : ~ BR·1f.o~:_ ·. $360,$375: $395 N E W p 0 RT B e a c h LRG 2 Br's, pool, nr shops, --.bByT& ociari. 547:.g,~:-~ "·&0:0247-·----APARTP.1EN'I'S 3BR apts. Between Heil NU..VIEW'ftENTALS DELUXE BACK1BAY 4',BR, 4 BR Homft ••• $335,$395, $425 Waterfront Beaut. 4 b r adults/no pets. Util pd, 1 DOOR to Beach. 2 Br. COUNTRY livin! Pvt, I BR, pool J:cu~JtU ~ W~r. west 10l "Bo 1' a 613-tOJOorf 48 3 Ba, 2 story, den, $475. RANCH REALTY home. Newly crpt & 1884 fo.1onrovia, CM 548-0336 Adults, Yrly. $250.mo. Win· apacklus. 2 Br. $~._!!,leµ i:·U:, s93 namtfton· Ouca. 848-SQTI.--'-~ -3124 :m Mira l:.oma Pl ace. * 551·2000 * painted. TeMls, pools, l'!tc. ~ll5. 1 BDRi\1. Adults only. ter $215 mo. Will unfurn-incl utll. Couple. bU--O'JM; 6454111 or842-1960. -· ' HUNTINGTON ARMS l'-o;:;,;,;;.'"-.;;;=-----Pbone 642-2222 Realtor R:ANCH REALTY Steps to ocean $450 mo. 132 w. \Vilson. ish. 673-ti640 695-3463. By appt. only. APTS ·Unfurnished. 2 B r New de.luxe 1, 2 &c-l BR't AV.AIL Nov. 15lh, l br . CHARMING 3 br,· 2 ba, ~TY 548--014.l. 645-4530 1 BR house, garden. garage. CHILDREN OK $1!6. Utll pd, pool. lndry ~l~~s, Untum. Houirl for mature resp. cpl. blitlns,, cpts, drps, dbl. gar, * 832-5111 * LEASE.EXECUTIVE STUNNING l br garden apt. $180. Av a i I. Dec. ht. Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 1"' facil, cpl!, drps, dshwbr, """-'-"'""'e!..---....;-1 or lady. fteof L Quiet nbrhd. ·lg. fenced yd. Wtr. pd. $325. •HARBOR VIEW H01\1E* pool, rec, rm., U85. Adults. &U-0057 or 645-0145 Ba $00. Duplex: le 4-pleK, closed gar. No child/pet. SPACIOUS 2 Br, 11,i ll' · No dilldren of pets. $165. 2606 Red1ands Dr. TIIRTLEROCK, new 2 b r • {Porta Fino) no W. 18th St. DELUXE 3 br Oceanfront 2 pools, crpls, drps, 642.Qi82 Hacienda Harbor Apts overlooking golf c o ur I e 54MICfB 2 Br, l~ Ba. on Ora~ den, din nn, frpl.c, crpted, Luxul?' living: 4Br. 31,iiba, LARGE lBR. Furn. Sl40 , apt. Winter $350 fum. per -EASTSIDE LGE 2 BR ~7476 $200. mo. 598-$12 after '. L .. uril"&..ch · 3148 Ave In CM. Yowig llmily. dl~"'trl' ,3 1, ma"v'a'u 1 12° /~, no Family &. Rttreation Rm. Dep S7S Av a i 1 now mo. Call 61:>-S!P) Agent. WfW. bltnl, retrlg. Po o I. LARGE t Br, poo~ adjacent ~"'""""---------! 1;:;::.;;;;::.:;;:.;:.:;.;__-'.;._.'I 1 Child 0 K . References. '"' $550 mo. S57-!M29 & l-637-2509 642_75s:zJ&i2-UG4. · $175. Adults, no pet 1 . to shopping. $160. mo . 2 BR. flft gas It waHr ~·-"" BAY $110 mo. ~]3lf. pets, monthly or 1ea 5 e' 2 Sl'EPS TO OCEAN 642-9520 Depoolt r e f und ab I e to Cpts, drps. Child olv ~~ 8Jl.-1S5'{ DUPLEX. New, 2Br, Ba, DELUXE BACHE L 0 RS 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. $335. mo $110 "~" 1""-2 Houe Mil fumilbed ot un-EASTSJDE 3 BR. 2 BA .. .. 2 car gar, % blk to bch. SISS. per mo. 1760 Pomona 675-8038 QUIE:r, secluded 2 Br, 2 ~ponslble, clean tenant, flO j ..!1>'~";..· !!!~·.!~!::-~~"=----.,.j = lbe~ 2 ~. ~ N~ 1: Sleali~sLeRe':i· "!~~e".TT"'~dr!:: ~~~or (21Jl Ave . l\lgra~~ l5, &42-~ CLOSE to Bch. 2 br, redtt. Ba. bltns, trplc, poo I , ~1'87 Monrov la, ~~~. ~:i3,''~~·I=· 6T3-4im · Ms-uss Dining/laundry. Top cm lot 1 BR, Utilities pd. Na chil· $250, yrly. $210. \11/ntr. 142 f:~ft~: ~du.Its' no pets. 316 ok, not pets. 847~ • Jii:;:::;;;;;;;:;:;;:---;ii/ioJ,;"'~ta~t;•·!,!:;::;=.;-;;;;-;;;;;;r.;; on greenbelt nr. pool, Brand LIDO dren/peta. Quiet, convenient 41th St. 615-59'26/SS&-4760 · ~ · 1 Br unturn $150 -"'-""'-'""''-""-'""-....1..l ~fi!rt Beach 3169 2 BR, Cpt, no pets or singles. new. SW mo. 018.rming 3 br, 2 ha. Poss. $170. 743-7689 Santa An• 3780 LARGE :: br., 1% ba. Lots or bltns, pool, V>'alk to 2<'"~rt~1~~d6:."no ~ s .! mngr. Apt. A. 980 W. SSZ.!Y227 Wa.shr/dryr rm. Pat Io, shopping, 112 mi. beach. ~.-,..., NEWPORT BEACH l?lh St., CM. THE TERRACE Townhonie. lax shelter. 673-6489 l'be lasteat.l~n ~e \~ $50 Per \Veek-$50 Moves You drps., crpts. Close lo sc:hls 931 w 19th St $l60. mo. 531~15 .,_.8 '·'e I: Lido Isle 3 BR Yard A g~. new New. 3 Br, 2ba, wet bar, CONDO· 3P~~ 2'hs ~· !,~1· Ad· ta,W•~t ass In. J\1odem Apt, util pd. & S. Oil Plaza. 546-8688. · 5"8--0.i92 1 BR apt. $1£5 month. lil -~ • d & ' "~ b a bho • ,_ 15 Acre d.L"K -Wlm ...... ' . . ('.nil .,.,, 0·"1. 2 3R t dJo 1\1 ' ·-I 1 ... ~~~!!!"'!~~'!'\'l~ and last + 1100. Aval! No Waterfront homes crpts, rps, pain .. ~~~ ltns, nr u use poo111. ,, .....,.. , ·s u , ""'!·• ll IRg ALSO Elden, $27$. nlO. 1144-1,_ $385 lse. 833-!M42 eves. ~~529-~8 Avail Nov. 9. 642 .. <1321 Dlrt1ct or Collett $145 -i\1odenl Singlr.: Apt w/ crpt., bltins. patio. P oo I , NEWPORt HEIGHTS. 9. Jim Larkin 5.'16-8836 -2 BR. condo., view $3!'5 furn MESA VERDE. 3 Br' 2 ba. TURTLE Rock Pres. Home ,......,._,.,.,....,._ garages, $190. Utll lncld. 66-8079 or Brand new 3 Ba, 2~!t Ba, 1 BDRi\1 apt, Sl55. Adult 8111 'Grvndy Rltr. €overed p a ti.0-. Cpt/drps. 3 bdrm:-Pool. Fa b u I o u 1 obi.: 1 ~unt.er:5t i ~ t 2 -·-~...__ Cl!,ll M2-S-~7 645-5647 1918 Maple. frple, bltns, pvt pa1io, 2 car Near Beach & \\'al'ner. i I !!!!!!!!!!~6~7=U~l6~1~!!!!!!!!!1iF~or;'iln"lf.o~Ctlll~~54&-i;"j;pf.2006~.(Ti;i view 3 m<_J· lease ; 8 0 0 . Ba, aD/R~ 60, npaliO i5so Cost• MeP 3724 Costa Mes• 3724 2 Bl3. pvt. gar, new pnt.. garage. Only $375. mo. Call 847-illJl, I! 4 BR, 2ba, OW, trplc, 1nnl 83.3-1091 (2.13)l3l-8444 quiet, married only, no dog 833-2014 NE\V 2 Br, 1 ~ Ba., trpl LUXURY CONDO. Furnish-DR crpts/drpa, cvrd pe.Uo, •.NEW 4 br, College Park/ 2 BR. 2 ho 1275 M or sm. child. $185. 642-9846 LARGE 2 br, S1 15. Sing. bltns. Nr. bch. Adlt1, .. ed. View.· 2Br, 2ba, frplc. Xlni loc. $350 mo. 897-5367. 2 ba., tile roof, A/C ;425 3 BR.: 2 ba:: $385 M~'. FIREPLACE, 3 Br, 2 Ba, story, beam cel\U1g, new pets. 520 Caltromla. 336- Boat 1Up. Pool & jaccuzl. Den• Point , 3226 or lease opt. !133-8974. Caywood Realt S48-l290 Who's th@ n@w ~d bltni, lg sep garage. lm· cpts, drps, bltins, & paint. Si\tALL apt near be R c Mt. Head. 673-7022. Da,ys T ROCK 4 + ram 2100 Y mac. Adults. $250. 645-3180 Carpt. 2043 Wallace Ave., Adults, o pets. 228 Elm 629-96S1. TAJa: ALL OF ME 0 R icJ: ft upgd, cul-de-sac: .$460. BWFF Condo. Z Pl an, 2BR llrJ, master br), 2ba, 64&-!IZU or 646-8882 ~A.eve~. :::960-:;::2363:;e__,=-='"I BF.ACHFRONT lBR, 2ba, 2 SHARE Unique~ si>a· mo Canevesfi>2...3191 ~i.&tudlAmo lse. ? bltins,nrSouthCoastPlua, $150. LGE 1 Br, no 2. BR. 1 Ba oopdo, ·$ car riar. fully C11>ted. drped, dous split level T ~<ie. nffi T e rr ace Townhome. · th bl ck noomo .. 556-3127 child/dog. 673·0 center. incl. util frplc, $350 winter, $425)'1'1.y, 2 fil)lac,· 2 wetbBn. Fa U· N 2 Br 2 Ba Wlnd!or 3 BR. 2 BA. Duplex, "2 blks. on @ 0 e $l40. t BR upper, b I I n s, Open. 642-2464 or 494-176..1. M2-..'t946 543-&3 IOUI co&!ltal view. ~. nr, ms rm '561-6317 eves , beach. $300. yearly. 642-3l88 partly rum. 730 James St. Dina Point 3826 l.1gun1 8e1(h 3i41 Westminster 3191 !>.farina. Adults. $613 month. . . 3248 or 642-7914 642-S'T72 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;;;;;;;;iJ _ &Ur-3<ml493--6800 Lagun11 8Mch CLlFF DRIVE 3BR, fa ml ~--,,..,,.,,-,,..,:-:-:-:-':'~--=-::":'":":~-i NEW ·view 2&3 1k apt s, I• "'D -tr ·•-2 $325. ~ a • 7391 or pets. S175. 646-9280 2257 frplc, aarage, beam elng, 4 BR.SBA, Den, fnm. rm .. BEACH HOUSE 3 br,_Ocean.. EM~""~ BA'· 1 CR , nn, 2 .BA. Beaut master11 AM 8 Ass AD o R INN 2 Br. apt. c-p!/drp. No chldrn OCEANFRONT tPtJdrp, bltn1, , v. . view, blw•, car pr. den, 2 bathS. Ocean view. br w/vW!w. $450. MS. Apt. "F" fo.laple St. 33851 &-33861 l\larlana Dr.· 2BR, 2BA, yearty I c B s c -pd. Lee. $425. mo.~. 499-2986 $525 ~1onth, yearly. SPYGLASS Hill ocean view, 675-4048 Security. PrlvRte beach Houtts Unfur nl•Md El Toro~ 3232 THREE~ ~Y; 3 ~r., 4 Br~ ~nus rm. BRANO N£W . ~~dri!: !r BQ:d~I Sl~ NU 2 Br. l~' Ba tv.'Tlhse. ~~re~~':iJ~. ~7:i.111:°°"' General 3202 NEW 3 ~r .. 2 Ba condo, ;,.:=· & esun~~; $i~ ~~· I . ' s2· gso ~""-'1o:""''""'-------.1~P~1';·~'~"'~·~·~bal~oony~.~su;:··~1 ;3~115:o5~0><:;:~;·1~1~1.~.,~· .. ;So;;,. ::.:~1 -fencedyd.Childrenok:_$32S. 1'.fonlh,yearlf. ~ncement• 3276 ... Cl•••I•• &UP 2Br. 111 ba. Furni ture -::mo.493-6434or613-4200 NEAR ~'POl'l Fwy 2 Br 831--0109 MONARCH BAY; 3 Br .• 2 2 BR 2~ Ba CO NDO. ::::.,"".=: available. 2421 Eld~S200: 2 BR. 1 Ba, Crpls. Drps, 2 BR. l Ba, l blk to oce ~ik' 2 e& ~e=u~e 8;:h Fount•in Valley 3234 ba: nice home w/lov~ly Ora~atlc Ocean view. 2 :=,.:~.. .. ,::r;=':!. 548-Z748. • ~.af:si'.~';'g Sax>. nlO. inc. Rctrig., frsilc2~eck, bltnsj st,..;., famU~L 2 Br hou~ RANCH STYLE 3 br. ea, Y.'fd:~·~~. P&tlos & decks, pool, P&P EASTSIOE 2 br, encl. a-nr, -"'"'-=..:O.::"--~--l ~S::>i:::">c.· ::"':::"c.· ':::"'c.::;::;.~~-,-.1' c ·o •ta Me a a, gar age, w/own patio, lg. Fam. rm., REALTORS 4!M-ll77 ~ogfl Xtras. $ 3 3 o . ~~~=cnoail Swftchbffrd !~~1'1r;n~· 1~~· ~ 2Q51 2c111~~rps~·/~~~· n~wa t$~00: B~A~~111t~Ut:'nc1Vl~!a BR1 tlria'let. famffies. 2 Br house frpt JdVely landscap'g gu t-1 ."!~~·~-~~~-Hffh4P... 646-4533 or 496-7664. ADULTS 49'1·8955 S.8 pm Suntet Beach, fenced , kld1, BBQ., lo ma.Int 1re.U )'d $185. tlfIL pd, l Bdr, '-'l"c NEW. 3 Br, 2~ ba, drps/ IMll•ldult...,,...,... J.r.dll 3 BR .. 2 ba., 2 gar's., nr.1 ~0:...;:;::...;::'-""-'=~= peta.2~Hunt l n a:ton cceM $36.i 557-3 1 59; Ocennview,Vlctorla&h .. eptl. o small ohlldrcn or WttW ,O.tl:.t! stol't's&offlces.,Adult1 . E11tbluff 3830 Beach, 1lnglri. farilllles ok. ~ ', ~ 2 Bdr, frplc, ocean vu. pets. (213) 868-581' eft 5:30 TtM•l"-•"_... IK" 1.-$300. By <ftl'ner. 5·16-8397. Vacant house .Corona del • h 3240 Oiild, sl)1all pet Dltfftdisl,.._• .. • Wethr& Drpr .. elL 2 h~ bedrooms. Super lo-e DELUXE • Mar t:Jl)).,1alngle1 Gk:. Ai'I· ttun~ngton 8Hc $36,;. NICE 3 Bdr, frplc, dbl N 3 •-2,. 2 cation. Beam celling, $110 J SR, ·~ BA apt for lea~!!. GREAT v.·alcr vltw at w Fee. m-&430. · gRta,ge, ~· paUo. kids/pet EW ui, .,.., car gar.1 WAltl•AU.-STllAMS-~M>OHS -JO • Tncld spnc, mailer suite, Cove: l·BR: pool; $240 ALA RENTALS le!:: !~:2rnc11;°Cbrie~~ NU.VI W RENTALS ~~'ti;:~~~~~ 3;· :~ bl~ins. epts. SM din tm & dbl gar1aae. Au~l -",.,_"-''"''36"-'!35-"'-:::2200=:..· --"-JI 2 BR, 1 Ba, top t'lf ~IJP,•t. $2'l'1. lllO. Call aftl'. 5 IJ!Tl, 4~ HOIJ8ES-DUPLXS-APfS & ..... 546-14<•1, ·962-5566 6~ .. <94-3218 S.nt• Ano 3280 2277 HARBOR BLVD. .C•ntor SL Apt L '"" mo. '/l:,.~r: :::!: ":.:~"I :M:;:;:;•so::..:V:.:•::;•d::•:...-....:::::::<1 Allsfmlpricff.Weservice4 BR. 2 BA, lg-. ldtcb. le ER 2 bdtm ho Jose CO_STAMISA 1..::6'>-92l!==·------only,nopet1. sJl lhe hood!.,..., IJ1111fing· eaflng atta. Dbl. pr. ~:;o towo • .,;.,,:.".:I W NEW 3 hr, 1\l ha. Condo, 64" 4840 f':XTRA Irr-2 Br. C-.p ts • • $322 • tooioLqwia.o.llylistlnga, 96l4940 capp., ltovtl 6 re f t!J_• nr. So. Coast Plaza. ~ ·drps, bllinL no pe~ Q> 865 Amigos w11,y, l\'"B daily phone eervtce. 4 BR, 2 138, ~IC. Bushard Available immediately. fl35 =~~;540--4~'!}.16.1~.....,,,--. Cent~ St. 61).llSl Ma.oai"d by Membtt I. Adams.. $325. mo. For Ptr mo. .NICE S Bt, 2 Ba_, bltna,J I------------------~ 3 BR. 2 Ba, cp1., drpA. no \VIWAM \V,\LT£Rs CO c:twnber or O>mmerct deta1Js: ~1284 MISSION REALTY cpta, drps, 2 trplc. N r ~ts. nr So. Coa~t Jllau. Huntington tleich 3UO _Mission V ie jo D~ ~~cg~ NICE AREA. 3 br .. 2 bn.. * $--0'73l * ~~ 0 I/ w anw:r. $325. ~. S4HOOO SHARP 2 br, condo. cpt.1 .-; ,........._.. on ·~......... .3 car gar .. bltns .. nr. Slater 2 BR, cpt.1, drps, r a n Re, 1 UR 11.pc near ~11.ch. Sl:JS. d r p · ,1 . , 8 1 r c t'l n d. , 1--~==-=-'-~N'='~=-I I. Golden West 847"6&15. vt~1 Vacant, t_ St CJ_(_}' University Park 3294 rcrrtr. Wl11 rum. SITO. 2260 + u 111 • Po o I. No rllsh"'-nsher " dltPoAl. LANDLORDS! $22S. NEW PIOlh 2 BR °"" SpaOIOUI 3 BR, l'lla. !JOO. Pomo"' St. 548-1089 rhUd,.•/("'t" !l»-2146 n>o. lnclud<s pool u •• We -aim lit ew,..,.. . ~ -,. • .,...,.., · Bea•h ""· ••• -~ lde•I 1--••lo --~-• u• N ~ do ._ __ -t .1-~ encl mo. 1430 Del Mar, Arch A'ITR. 1.SR A den, frplc. 1.-. 1 BR d"plex. fil s.rrled BEAOl Sirutle, slovt. rtfl'ig. ;1!37;:;•:..-,;11,::G:__~----z-.· """---dtl Mar • Uo pool Bkr 846-H .. · ....,..N.JD "" _..,, "' Ko.:nu tpl, non-smokcl'I. no pet,, ott ltf'ffl parking, $110. mo. ~· ............ _-Rental Stt pa • · · SQJ>tt 3 BR Span is h , father. Ttnnls ct .. 1wln1 968 A \\'Hl ·l7th. S.lfl..-03M l.Ves. ~2 or 5.'fl-l65t Newport Beach 6 lASW'L vw· • A DAB 01' PETROLEU?>f prl11ate _ fPICloul croun<ll pool $300fLM-. 5»-0GSI. - vlol UI !itEE to You! Tcy JELl.Y ap"hed to IM ,\,'Bl\. now. BROKER PRJi\fE C~nl>tlt Twnhse., 3 BR, 2 &, Cp18/dJ'pll, bll· LARGE 2 br. nr. bO&C'h. LIDO Shopp-f ria t..:UI Piu-Vlewl thrtad• of flngcnlall polish 2 'hr: 2 b T ina, ~t;h paint, upstatn:. .}~orced air heat, C"ncld, &ar. Dupla 3 br., 2 'ha. NU..YllW RENTALS . and a;luc bottles Will keep c4:::~1-36=:=11:......_____ :~rdlli ?\ldt.,aj,00'f: Nr. occ. St!J6 mo.. 557..Q.'.J!() 411 l<tth St.;~ ~lk>. S3:JO yr11. m.-or 1 4M..aat8 the lids from t:ticklng. Try 2 BR.. 2 Ba, FrpJc .. oow l'C!C,, 21~ 1 BR. Garage:. sto\oe It ft.fl'IJ CONDO, 2 br, cpts, drps, l BR.. l Bti. 0 J The &ll;lt dn:w Jn the Welt. ~ oa1.:,;Pilot1110•"'*~ ~ ~itt ~.l J~ I ,S.;:;;ll:.;ldl;.•". 'i'1.,:::,::,.=..,;,,,h....,.• "":J<=n1 "Adulfi. no dee$. $140. m ttfi'\;.. blUns, S2'L.i. 1 n c 1 · 1 811., ept .. JiL"PI.' W.... Ad: &.a OaiJ..:IJr OWUled ~. • • ._ iC . :!P11o~t]0>~·i!N~l!lodtJ!!jad.~-!2!f~~================~ Avocado St. Apt. F. M4-823Q utll1. 842--39-16 • , QUTET, 1duJ~llMUL .. -• • l I ! I ' • ' • --OA.ll.Y...,P"1,0T Sunday, Ncwtml>tr 10, 1974 rtmon!J; Unlurn. / Apa rtmonb n ur~, Ai>ert""'"'' Unlur.!!:_ Apartmonl• Unfu r"' Apertmonlt Unfurn. Aport~nl• Unfurn. Apt• Furn/Unlurn Ice Rtnl•I 4400 Stor--, rt.-h 3869 Newport .... h · 3869 ll•wport Be1<h, 3.69 NewP.,rt Beach 3869 Newport Beoch 3169 Son Juen • NEW • , 1515 SUPERIOR MINl·WAR l!HOUSE t.AY AV.--l"AY VIEW ,1 BLK,;TO BEACH l'AltK NEWl'QRt · ;·•\ , ·: oh THl ,MOSl Copi•lrone •3171 I Prol•u. bid&. "'· Ho•& Pnv&te. ~~ ..... ~~ 2 na.~2 Pat!. '""'"'"' .• ' N .. •-l. di*-Priva" '""• APARTMIN'M ... w'j ·--·-IT EXC lt.l!jef v1ew_i CONDO 2 "'~ I b ~" OU'LJ.. llE GLAD ' ;~~':!,."f.:--\(1~ '~~. ": m • yearly. !k!i~ ~ &. o...-an 288, bltl~., willf.fu;cJ011et&~ R' '9ftnt. IN NEWPORT woodlm~ • cv pr {VO;U WAITED ! Dr./l>enU1t liUlte, 1700 aq. ALLSPACE awirnmUig. orwntr. ~. de pt, Cable~. $325 nio on th• --IMIY. r ; 'VIEWS IN . LuxUI)' a.)'fron( apartment pool, avail llJL $205 ma: Introducing nt'W bftch and r Jt., $76.\ 960-1970 Open at Ce.nJtr 12th .t Hay yrly 1liCI lnc;Judts utilities. l.lOOllY apartment 1 1 v 1 n 1 NEWPORT. lirlnc. ,Boot .U,. at'. )'OW' 4!M-2918 or 640-0l37 eves. 1 bdrm apta well worth Ask for McGann '* Beal'l\-f'W'eplace-Yrl)'• ~9578 or 551-6042 f'\'t'I. ovttlooidng the wattt. En. door: W&.llc to &bops, rntau-2 BR l ba CONDO, water feting: Refined yet ~ HARBOR Allnu .. 11\'e ,3 , bdr.. ~ bath. joy ~.IXXI health spa. 7 Strtttlng ~~and an ranll, the«itn, ocean. A &: hot water prov 1 de d, ford111.ble • Cre . .ll BEAai · Lots r .• Pf\l\flt!linl·cuvet WESTCLI FF AREA sw\mmln&'. pools, 1 llghted ~~ee~~it10~.'t:~ to few elegant. ''eif or1vate, POOL. $215. 49:\-ffi.11 ~~nt e ~ drBP" . bit /ins • $..l.50 mo. 1 & 11 Jkd1oonu. P oo I · tennit courti. plut mlJea of Windows, st'/llON:S. flr"r 2-bedtoom, 2-bPth wUtr with ~ unfuml.ahed. •r lSOO \\'. l.Wdbui.t G73-222J. Adulll. Super sharp! $llll. bicycle trails, putting, ahuf· p1aces, vour own private 11~ tttfteel, p octl, Santa Ana., 38IO • $185 fO $215 • to $225. f\lmiture a v a 11 . tleboard. croquet. JWliol' 1•1 patJOorDalCOnY.AfrlendlY 1U.1bttr"abtan 2-cai' perklne. , • -----~-~ ~-- I[!) Business Oppqr NE\\' l. br, 2 OJ. frp!, DI"'· Days ~ or eve 1 ~ szz.t.50 rnonlhly; also mltllon.OoHlf reecenttf. All t dult, fWI i.ecutity bu11~ $100 "Spai::ioui Singlff, n r. 646 lfl:3 gar. lt~td ~d:, gas BBQ, 646-6075 " 1 and 2-Wrootn plans and Tennis tolltn. too. Ing. New carpet, dntipet. shopping &:: trana:p;>tWUo(I. , •Qllj1 , 11:11io. Nr. ltoag Hosp. 16th 24 tory town hOUlet. Elec-bullt-ln11,. 6'-"!Gt. Lffsea from Garage 1ncl. ~1. - ' & 0 r n 11 g e · S320. n\O. BAYJo~RONT Charmin& lrg 2 ttlc.Jdlchen.1, private. pa:Uo. J.iOO per me. t-BR. trlpleJ(, nr. So. Coiiit ~y-· CQMl"ANV REALTORS S,INCF. 1!H4 ,,n.4400 Refill Org•nlc F-ood & Diet Supplements l ~1137 .. br, 2 bll. Pl4!!h crptn1. drp$, o r balconies, ~Urw: "nl Pl Cpt dl'J>I bit -/ suBLF.T Rt elU'k ~"-l'e.Mo·pc.r1 J car p;;t,.._,,, ......... 1, Adult. d r a"pe"ries. SUbterl"lui!-a-,; (714) 678-7985 11.za. 11•',·· -· ~.. na. c,.,;e Servi n 1 Newport • for SM. oMl!I' go1n~ nile, \Va lch 1h;',.t>oo"t;' sail by. parldna with elevatQrl. Op-(213 ) 661.0~1 GBJ'aie, · .....,.....~ \9:'' ~tf111ilN.1S I suu·fg. 11/23 for 6 n1os. 5575 mo. t.J&T, 6 7 3 _ 7 9 ~ 5, tional mllkl strv:loe. JU.'lt Newport ~Towers South L•gune 3886 iJ)u\.1 "'' WtSrCLIFF Bl DG Beach/Costa Men are a ,.... Set'Ving Nev.'POf'( Be a c b I Cbsta Mesa... area trogi excellent location. E!tablmh· "'YM1S9 .. 547-<132"L north or Faahk>n Island at Luxury aourt rentals from 31 a F $t N a RGI!: :l•beltrri't, 2 bn, t.'Pll. DUPLEX Bay!ront, 3 b r, Jamboree and San J oat\uJrr 1&,SOmonttllY. e~~ ., . ....: SE c LU DE o Oceanfront, 1'33 Superior Avenue " bltns '"''" nr 1-loag F •-DIR Hills Road. , •• ,~.0~0':!.E'...:..-west,, · San.Clemente 3176 furn or unfUrn. -., 'BR. 2 ..iewpor• .... ~, ~!1)!!. • .. ~.. 1 ....... , n1 ., -QPell ·'l'.J.:.....:.;..... {Jl4l su.m .. · .. ,. ....... ~ .................. ba, Frplc, gar, · )t': Jae, "'" " .... ~ \J""1>p. ~tnturt adut1s. No beam, t\""'t:", _._,.._t:r suit• -~~-~ • 1.,.·PJi.lflctoa.st"Hlghwav. • · • _f ,,, "'"!710 or ""'548 •.,..,..,..,..,,,,...,..., ... ,. -,._,, for" rental lnlonnaUon Tel~ne f?14l 6?!>·9000. 2 BR, 1 JlA, SGUtnsiue, nr .. ,-'~"'-',. ""-"--"'~~--" !pe~~i~·;:·::; &y· ~(~~v~r5ts7$.~8s~ ewin~FRONT 3 Br., ~~1:.:C:.~~bV :~e: s~~U:k.st~t;act& Apts Furft/UnftHn!!!! PA~if\'iri~~TS. itront, avail: Ot:c. 1. $400. 557-7010 • Sth house trom beach, ,"!..~·721 cblld,. no pell. $185. OAKWOOIJ , MINUTFS 10 NPT. BCH. fti/mO. 619-S4.l4 Q!' See Mgr., LARGE 1 BR CANAL brand new I Br, all bltns "v-N Bach. 1 & 2 BR. trotn $157 Nr\VP11nl Bf ACH . . ' l 11 Mr How,t"t (,-1'1 t>1UI ed 2Q yni. Profitable . Realislic price. Page Noll 642-2757 Tom Queen 644.&m. ($1) Macnab-Irvine !l,t!l8a)'Sl.de .Dr. Fu1i1 er un!um. Girls. no ~ AND MORE , Vi'sta Del Mesa 2 BR pt d &t le , Adults, No Pell. 1 ts $185 yr1 666680 & c. 1 · • c ~· 111s, v. flGH Ji~ oo Mesa Dr. Newport Cen~r , '"URN Apf .'"l Br., 2 Bn. pe · · Y ft.en Gul.:e 963-6767 ADULT GARDEN HOMES r...fg, Ft1t11.111. avail. Snt. (S•blltl from Newport mvd.) . is Drug Store E·Z T•rmt ' ''testcUff area., small pet NEW 2 br, 2 ba. on Green-WA·TERFRONT beaut. 2 Br, IRVIN,E AVt::., AT AtESA dllldrtn Ok, J'IO ~ $220. ' 54&-9860 Ground Floor Ore11 Shop $4,000 yr, "OK. call 642-%152; &15-9060. belt. frpl, ~io. pet ..OK, 2 B11. xtra lge Uv rm, _frpl, Near Newp:>tt Blvd. cFrwy 49'-6086 . •! INFLATION BEACON" B).Y VThW lbdr San Joaquin Hllli Road 2.361 Plua P•rlor: EASTBLUfr Beaut. & IK'"'· adults $275. 54&-78S8 ~ el~. kttchen, dsb~bi'. 1'/A, & Irvine IndUlltrlal Complex •. NEW 1.arp 3 'Br, h. AptJ. lrr Uv nn, p~ panel. beani FL ;Carpeu, drapes, air. Grolt llM/Y .%br, bltns. pool_a.\'ail. Year· l BR upt, chanel View, atv pano. $350. 4104 River, {213) 1 BR sm 28R J230, Car. La\l'ldr:Y. OW, QuaUty _ __,1.-; ttlt beach/bolit a\'all $225 oona · nito Id ly $240. ~ & retrlg. Adultl only. nq 837-864.'l.collect. · !tee .Bldg w/tyrrr; ~jlllani~, d~. OC, ytf;-f\T. ~ bcb.'""' prf~ oJ evtoryth~ Ja , yrly'. ,Lse all , util. ; pd : We~ie~ N r,T':;lo~·Co Mfg Prod, I ~NT ,! Br. 2 Ba on pets. 673-4935 r.(.EWPORT ISLAND lfl: 2BR Colo~« T.;V.roPobll & oJJtCUZZI $265 & s•. Bkt. 492-!riSO -·=~up. N~_'O..a,t,.'W: 00 d Please ca.ii 3-7pm '675-3331 REALTORS • Inv. & Equipt. lnain ~y~OCh. w/pier 3 BR. 2Ba. 1 Blk to Beach, p.rage apt, yrty J25(1. Av~U. Security•P~ ~trig. Inc. Ctaalfiied ao.1 91lll bl&: .Hen\!, ~ ei:n!~ · :;1":~ Rooms · · ' 4000 2lll San JoaqU!n Hills Rd. Signi Wood, Glass, patio, yearly. $300. mo. ll/lS. No pell. Ref._, req d. , ~ :Just i:a1I ~I an .. exclusive "No Rent Newport Center 644-4910 Plastic ~SEU.S -642-56711 ~7954 673-4749 CLASm'IED will sell U! small ilema °" 8.rti item. Re'.iae Guarantee''. l!O~ AWAY from Home! *VERY NICE * HOLLAND BUSINESS ClClostt Me.. 3824 Costa Meu · 3824 Cost• Mesa 3824 CoSta Mes. 3824 CoJta .Melil 'i.1824 We guarantee that your rent Lg. pvt. home, utll Pd · • View the stream and trees 645-4.rro SALES ~ l\~~~~~:;:;:;~~~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;j I will not be raised for 1 kiti::h .. & lndry. prtv'gs. 2 tron1 this small but nice G I Ma II full year 8Jld )'OU sti!l have ml Golden West Coll. soo. 1Zx14' Office near oc Ail'· enera nager • • -> the llexlbllity of month· 342-3285 po11. AJI or part at $125 mo. fl.11Htary retiree with. leader· I I ' t ... ,, ' " ' ' ' " ' .. •v ' - Mediterranean Village Apartments . ---· .... _...., ~ -.. This · Is the-Setting . . ··: . Outdoors - a country villa with majestic trees and --· · Qt.Jietly running streams. By day, a magnificent home .. • and recreation world . By night, a magic wonderland. --. ',, . "' tNoboAS -ligllt and brigM with th e added $Pi1Ciousness thai extra large private,patios and .,,. 63fconies afford. Each room decorator designed Begin with fireplaces to warm the cool ·nights. 800· wet bars. beamed ceilings, wood paneling, lush wall~to-wall carpeting. color coordinated draPeS and specialty imPorted grasscloth wall ooveOngs. Provide private garden areas and a sense of real privacy for each apartment. . ~ FOR OUTOQOR .. RECREA TION . there are four night lighted tenrils courts. and three swimming p:x>IS. And even a well equipped gymnasium with saunas. for fTlen and women -alt dedicated to your ~II being. •• • month occupancy SLEEPING room near Lido Located at USl Dove, NB. ship exper. desired to head P\WI )'OU &et a lot more Sbop_s fol'. ma ture .,.,·0man •222. ~8L ~ up a loc11l dlstrlbutorshJp -for )'OUf"lnOneY amllt ~'OOd, or man: Pvt enti. & bath. DESK •pat:e available $50 of a leading lntcrnatlon.al Including $1 uuu in $125. mo. 613--0343 lifter s mo. WllL.provkle lumitUl't' Organization ln Educational recreation i,.cllltlea, a fun· pm ,,. at $5. mo. A n 1 w e r 1 n 1 program tor managemt"nt. time Ai::ttvitles Director who ., __ ., ..,,um• to B M··" ' 'ROM $82.~. Prlv nns • service available. l 78 7 5 ....,,,u . • ..,.,m, pllUUI parties, BBQ'1, Trips -"" PO Bo< 4l1 Et Toro -· & more! Free sun d a y apts for se~. Linens, Beach Blvd., Huntington · • · .,......,.,,, Brunch. maid ·seiv, X1n JJecurity. Beach. 1:ti.t321. HOLIDAY 114 Del lofal": SC. G2-3t30 0 F F I C E S P AC E F 0 R Recreation Center S in g l es, 1 & 2 •w...,..,, .... ,... furn. & untUrn. \Wh 111 the extras. Models cpen dlilV 10 tO "f. SOrry. n:> pets or d\i6dren. ROOMS, $20 wk up, with RENT. Costa Mesa, "i""°'t 1215 Baker St., C,1.J. kltch.:n $30, wk up apt. at Adams. Bt:a u t u.1-a nnard Tables, 543.9755 or 645-3967 mo d e r n . A i r . nl u s1c, Dlri Ball F\Lu Ball &. 'C"\l'<'-Janitorlo.l; Class A. Walker ,\ • • · · "< Room & Board · 4050 & Lee Bldg. Call Gene Hill tronlc AmUSt'ment Can11~s. · • ~7.0l~~..1121Xl Xlnt income. $10.IXXl. f)own. fOTHERS Helper, student 1 MO FREE ~ · ..can · ror dl!rant: Jteattor, ok,-rciom & bo8.rd • In * · . '* Paul Cbad. 96U142 Q~. APartments exchange tor lite housekeep.. No lease req. Dix. offices ~===~===~I • :Ing'&. babysjllin&'. p.; room, adJ. Airporter Hotel. A/C, PARTNER WANTED ha -· N , .....,~ Juli aerv1cea. From $145 Mo. To join light manufacturer. th & ...... B. Mn ........ 15 2172 DuPont, Room 8 Mull haveS17,500cash. M11111 ,...._. ._. .._. 644-8612 or 673-9114 IMne Md 18th • 833-3223 ml noon * have mana1ement ability & MS-0550 · . ·Vac~.io.n R!!'t•lf 4250 . NO l'fli FLATION be willing 10 roll up alttves ~ tll &: .... '<Irk. Salary +. equal ....,_. ._. s...-· · R•nt My Condo I I 35c Incl. jalnt. &: u · &hare ot pnifill. Exceptional 1ah at Irvine Large, 1 BR apt. wtt~ )Ile\\! Corona. del Mar lrl'Owth situation. fl.tr. Rus-~170 of mountain!!· and overlook-lOOO Ser. It. -sniart Joe. &ell (U4) 997-5730 Ing pool. Otolce p A L M Harbor Mgmt. Co. 67"'>-6050 ' · DESERT tocatloo. Nr •mall · NEWPORT BEACH MAKE MONEY C!«>tCE LAICE fRONT L.OCA TIONS" lhopping center. Weekly or O~JCt' Spare, including rece-Start your own bualnrs1 In monthly rates. ror i n J O ptionist' scrvlCH. On the your baekyard. Buy 1,000 642-0S96 or 55G-3868 Water side of Coast Hwy. gal. &lze Ou1strnu tree1 VERSAILLES Rentals to share 4300 fn4) 645-noo this year at $.95 t:a .. sell -1501 WESTCLIFF DR. Chrlstma.'> 1975 tor $5.()1)...up. ON THE LAKE;.... ROOMMATES At &. uth Cout Piu.a. Wanted to share bcautilul NEWPORT Flruutt:lal Center 546-9556 & 540-J(llO. Pool -Acapulco Aqua Bar . 2 bedroom fumisbed or un· a. J·---' s------·'·-8 turnl.shed apt.I at Qah.'OOd. Leuing Office Sp•ce *RESTAURJ\NT* CALL ON·SITE f..tANAGER Costa ?-.teu. Neat I: clean. • ..._"\UJ.£ • ...,......._........ Th"l't''s SI ,000,000 . In Acre Lake wl'I'owu11W (TI 4) ~:nu ext 246. Seata 1\0 +. Owner rettzin&:. S2.8.<Xll -Terms RIVIERA REALTY *642-7007*· Fountains 4 'ii Miilion Dollar rec r t:a t l o n fa c I I Illes. NEW Plush office Bldg., 2 Clubbbuie, GYm, • ~-.:--Comp11mentaty ten n Is to ti RM suites. Conference Total Securi~. ~ lessons, SUllday brunch. Rm. Xerox copier. Near Immediate Occupancy Sports toumaments. A full· o .c. Afiiport. 833-3640. ADULTS time activities director who A'ITRACTI.VE lront. office, p1ana por!l<a • B u·Q ' •. "'°""" floor Approx 400 .. -Bony, No Pets We'll ..-en help you find tL $125. mo'. 1.648 N~rt Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. a roommate. Sorry, no one Blvd' C.M 548-9766 from $175 per mo. wi~ 21 & no.pets; Modelt · Sant• An• , O~h daily 10 to 7. See' Bt,,siness R.ntal 4450 3700 flcaa br ~ ~ :n:~ce~~~ 1n the apart· j .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 7l•5r1. •1.1.1. Center S•n Clemente l~~~~·:-~~~~~1 0AKWOOD GARD'EN' APTS \{XX) Sq n I· · 16th at Irvine Store or ,office HEALTH Food S:.lfl!. Uni-· que Country Stott. We J I Es1abllahed. Ne\l.lX)rl Beach mosf desired area. o a y ' '54.S-6424, Eves. Gn.3400. Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 ru.001 seasoned 2nd Trust Deed hrr sale. 9%% lnl. \\'ill discount. Call ~1768. Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 COME LIVE M2-<110 oo Et Caodoo R•ru $190. NICE 1 Bdr over Excellent parking l:o.t\NS UP TO -garage. 35' !Iv rm, 2 blks '92""9'164 492-1"....13 ~. WITH us i%"l BDR. ,,.., hoc.. IUSrAUµNT "" ...... 1st TD Loans Obi garage, yd, 1,\ blk beach first k ·last mo. l't'nl ttq 2 A wann setting r o r en· tertainlng frtends: or relax. ing ,wilh neighbors. Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom11 featuring buillitli, custom d rap cs, shag carpeting, pool It out· .door bbqs. Enjoy the good adultJUe at the $365. 2 +Den, frplc, garage, Fully equip. 645-1000 . nd TD Loans Nyalt'v .. tE'1¥1 C:~NTALS SPACE AVAILJor lease Jn WEST BAY ll 131 E. 18th St, Costa Mesa 646-6816 MESA Bonldwal.k Shop'g Ctr. a1 673-4030 or <194-3248 Hwit. Hbr. Call: 846-2366. R00~1~1ATE ne<!<lf'ri lu 2 OFFICES/Storts Lag Bch, share 2 br, 2 ba apt Sea $160n65, l t.fo. rent free. Terrace Apts, ~a gun a '497-21'15-or 642-0844. Nigue l. $140 mo. Furnlture • I I optional. 496-7852. lndustr1a Rent• 4500 BUSINESS o r Professional mBn or woman to share 3 BR Harbor View bon1e. S185. mo. 640-6<t.57 GARDEN CH1u sr1AN ". s1ra;ght. APTS \\'e.tertronl Bl. Own room MESA CENTER lnd /Commirctlll -space avail. 1974 Ouirle. Co s t a Mesa. 150'.> Sq, ft. at f.?00. lMXI Sq. fl 11t $200. ALSO Lowest rate1 Orensi• Co. S•ttler Mt9. Co. 641-2171 JU.Mil ~11&: Harbor aru 3'. )'l'I. Lost ~ Found 5300 WS'I'--Cold square Urik v.·atch bracelet. Nr or In Delaney's Restaun.nt, NB. Substantial reward. (2131 59'7·1808. 1125. . Call 67 3 -45 so • 2. & 3 Bdnns.. crp11, drps, 752--0lOO Utilities paid. BI t In s , --"'"-"=·~~~~~~ laundry fa i::Ulties. Rec. WORKING F'EMALE room v.·/pool table, gym Wanted to Share % Br, 2ba room, sauna, pool, Adults COM apt. Blk to bcb. $150. only, no pet&. 2881 Bristol, fl7J.81fi6 & 675-3-H I. LOST, Dog, male, part ~Iden Retriever, VI c : Jnd. with office, 1500 sq. n. Newport B\Vd & Pai:: I f I c al $225. 08pl •.• .. .. .. ....... Coast Hv;y. Lo!t W1n4 Has 221 3 phase wiring. 817 &G-5869 w. 17th Stttet, Cotita l\1eia.. 'LO°"'sr;;,~1110-. ·B;;;l;;:k-:y::g:-maJ=",-,,.cat Ask for John h1cGann w/wht nea collar. Vic 17 Costa Mesa. BALBOA I&l and , male & Orange CM Rew a rd . ' '. PRACTICAL CONCERNS? Nothing has been overlooked. The finest 1n balanced power built·in appliances. CONVENIENT TO ALL of Southern California. au of this is just minute's away from the Pacific Ocea n and N ewport se·ach. overlooking beautiful Costa Mesa Country Club. 751-1415 straight, sport.Smlnded, non-. 642-3268 sn\oker, Christian._ 3 hr, 2 FOUND ll-7-74 all \Y hit e ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' I. I . AT THE MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE, the frenzied pace of urban life iS 'left far tiehind. It 1s h?fd to ~lieve that the city is so close by. UN FU RNI SHED 1 B_edroom ............ $198. 1 Bedroom & Den ...... $2 42 2 Bedroom ............ $2 55 2 Br. Townhouse ...... $320 A special section for those with small pels. Adults Only . ·OFFICE.OPE N DAILY Mon .-Fri.: 10:30-6:30 Sa t . & Sun.: 9:30-5 :30 Mediterranean Village 24nu-HA-RBeR-BLV.D . Costa Mesa, Ca lifornia 92626 Telephone (714) 557·8020 DIR6CTIONS lo M•dilerranean Village: From lhe san Diego Fteeway: Harbor Blvd .. South 2 miles. Or from NewPOrt Blvd,, turn North on Harbor Blvd. · • I I FOR YOUR LEI SURE HOURS a hall ~,l]lillion-doUar recreation center with spacious •. 1 founges and handsomely ap'pointed rooms for billiards and ping pong. ' . % ~ -• 0 z 0 -' f'ledilell'anean Village • 24'1 llAllROll II.VD, ~ COSTA "'f, 'A, CAUf, ; ..---. . .. LONG llACH M.lltlNo\ w, OIANGE COUNTr Alll!Olr • ba.. $190. 1uUJ: lncl. ~ Samoyed type puppy nt:ar ~ BAOIEl.OR. will 5hare: ~ COMPJANY 'I\13tln Comm. Ii• op It a I -apartment with same. Rf:ALTORS 83:-1370. oaTillC llCW COltCUT 1 Clubhouse, swlmmlng pool, SINCE 1944 LO!)!': \Vhltt: Maltese toy · .. u wmiE U¥1ICi etc. 54S-5425. 673-4400 Poodle, male. San Clemen IA! i IMMl Pll!i ACCIPhO WANTEDmatur estralght l!!!!I!..,..,..,...,..,..,,,,.., lll't'a. ~ard. 49.1--0ll2 or =~::~ :;:a~.J°'St~~ho~ SHOPS ,;,,;;;"'"'"UN"1<21;;.uC','-rc;,=,.,,,=.,,-=--She="•",..oen1-,l •l •• & "-6 · pup, (em. Appro:oi: 6 mo .. -..,.n STRAiGH'l' male aha.l'e con· tan/black. Vii:: Mendoza & From $115 . $435 do nr ocelln. Pool, jacuzzi, Huntington B•ach Baket. Can 't keep 97'9-447S. Mesa Verde EcnfflAdams i,,;1:::'"::;";::",.:54&<=:.:"=;-'' .::536-=-:1952::;_::.. -1 $150 MO. & UP FND. Labrador poppy, ap- 540·1JOO WA~D fe~le to shatt A•hwlll-Burke &. Co. prox. 3 mOll. on beach at l iii\iii\ii;~~~iiiil I delw:e 2 Br apt "'/same. · 714: 99'7~7lOO ~~· vie Ora~ Aw. Ii N.B. ~17 or 642·<1896 1 ~=--,';:.c,=c.:o.:"'°--r 'if<i'.i'-u;-:-;-:-c==-NE\V Warehouse Ne:.:t t o LOST, Ma l e German :_ FEl\lALE, mid 2n'll: wishes Orange Co A!rpo11, l200 sq Shorthair. t1ll brown, 1100 . ... v BMIC to share 2 BR·2 ba. ft Incl 400 sq fl office In Re ard '548-6-77 fl,, . apt.-on beach, N.a 6~146. l11du1t.rial park. nm Driscoll w ·-::i . . ort6 LUXURY Blutla Condo •. Pool, 007·2100 or Leland House FOU~: 15;11• , bllnd poodle \cnnis, etc. $140, incl. util.1..:5.16-0551:;:.::;";;"<.,=-..,=c.---.--on • · :1::;·.,. ~ BR. Townhouse, frplt:, 1..,:r..::~c:.•_· c::'"'::'c:~o::~:;.' ,,n::·-·-~ * COSTA MESA * ~" from $200. 1 BR, from $195 .• ....,,,...~,._~ wll•· hol'n(! '+ 1 ~ AI .... LOST. Reward, black ren1 Pool, tennis, 1,,'0ntirietttal "UDt.<u~ m""t new M·l. ~am~/Bul'Mcse, 1111/74. breakfast. St: .. •-te Jim.Uy child. Irv. Resp. F\>m 2().40 l300 sq, ft. $11!.J. hlO. Vic EIU!tbluH area, &14-U" ,....... w/cl\tld OK. S52"-13Xl, 644-2361 '" section. Oose to 1hoppinJ O for • ,.,_ LOST. Sable l white male • fine bM.ch. 644-Xll ar~s nent --1,000 SQ. FT. office or Coll~. 1Yr (lid, VSi::. Meu. SIO~. Plenty of parking. v ~-ll/5/11 .. , ~ .. OONOOMINIUM; brand new, GARAGE f® rent. 241 l!llh $225. Ntv.'JlOrt ~ ma. t:n:..:, · -_.., NeW'pOl't Crt!st, 2br, den, St. 01 t2J mo, Call Liz ~C::;•:;llc..642-825'°"°"''°'·'---== LOST: Chann r I n r , sen-SbA. ~. Dbl car aar. Evans. 545'-9600 or An s. Stor•"'e 4550 !i:ncntal valu.::. REWARD. . ·----------- $t25' until July ht. 675-~ Service 64&-48n "-'--'-'""'-----....;.;;.:; 1 Ulllguna area. ~ SINGLE Car Canage nr 12th LIN K FND -Grey Rabbit, Y'll')' .... ON THE BAY 8th noor 2 ,~er. 2 &. Slip avall. $500. • rwo. Newport Bt:h. IW2-3931 of 64&-8316 e..ut. Adult Llvlnt No peu. SJ){lc. 2 &, aas heftte.:. Pool, e~, no. hall, S M. -64M<10 SECLUDED Ot.'fanfront Apt. 2 BR, 2 Ba, Jl'rplc, Car, 1 yr lie, So, Laguna. 821--1110 or ~ En.Joy more clOlet Ip&~ by ""1fllll! "doil't ....i.·· with a o.ny Pilot Clauill<d Ad. 542-5671. 1 St A Balboa Blvd . $2S. mo. STORAGE UNITS tt'rnc Vle. PifatYU~r1te & _ 67>~ !lw_; ~7876 Evt:S. Ptnonal. bus\neM or ~n· 2rid/Jrd Aw .. Cd~f. 6'1lM.166 Offic. Rental 4400 Uonal , storAge. i;·1u 1n $8. LOST: OacMund • Tt:rTlt:r .llunborce & Snn D I e i; o n1ix, It. brwn. Oh:!t>:r fem, .5Sc PER SQ FT Free."'ay. CAii !119-01~. Vic. E. 18th. CM. 548-4168 1617 WESTO.JFF ·NB LIOO VILLAGE ground floor I.OSI': lolen'a 3 spd Bike, rt!d A{OT. Ml...so.12 Storage or w a re h 0 u 1 f: .At ?llar1na High Sehl. Jte. 300 SQ FT, ttplii/df'PI, $95. &!)II.eel lilXl ft. ReaJOnabla. V.1lrd. 842-2858 per mo. Call 646-2130 or P a u • 6 7 5 -1 5 ,1 2 days, FOUND. BeAotltul, Trustina 679-3700 -'-8'n-3lll eves. youne rabhlt . College Park, DELUXE 2 to01n office APROX J,000 or l,IAXl ,;~. ft. 01. Olli S.10.3912 Corona del Mar 43C' l't. l!'lc per *l· rtl.Wc11mlntili,:_r 'LOSr-IlllSH Sr:l\f'r Ft:m!lt. tlfaloMmtcs, Bk?s. ~, fl re11 . POMii:He rtrnOOe-1. 1 yr. Nov. 6. Brookburst A Don 't atve vr, fhoco ahlp l s.IMllt Ad11m11. Re)vard. 963-7131. "U1t" It In c asslt,!'f!, Sb.111 "Liil" It tn claullled, Ship FOUND mAle Greet Qane. Co Shore Retultlll 642!6871.. to Sbore Rt1ult:1! ~7!. Blt1ck. tMl'lne 8~ ~10, \ . . $,,. -10 1914 -D.111.'t -• iiiiliiiroo~o~~~ ... ~1= .. ::-~~';;;:;;~r\l:;;~;~;~~~~;=;r;~;~;~;n;w;•~~Hol~~P~W~~en~t~od~,~M&~~~~100~J""'~~P~!~~~~~~~~:1oo~1~1He'!=~1p~~';~~~~~~1:~~~Holf~'~wt=•~llod~~·1M~~~;l)l;;•;'µ!:!!i;;;;';w;•;•;;...;;;;·Mi;;;;';1~100;;;;HOl;;;';W~...-c;;;;;;;;;Ml;;;;;';';~~-!ll [S] l'LL DO IT RIGHT DELIVER BOYS • • ClllllSTMAS IS COMllll! V~• iiiiliiiiiji '~mi ~ru~~~~ --01R'ls .f.IODUCTIO J_YPISJ ~_.._._..·.,4 l<filn1"8:. s..u • °' s """"'· m rna1111E DIRECTODlrf -/T • • CALIF. ANIMAL CONTROL """'""'llll«Ht<e ... . 1u.u-nun l'IW P•per RC1Ute1 Open IDll SELECTllC II Offico Po1ition• omporory Hunt:lJW'On Beach Shelltt jobl . ~' edaelcomplt-le. J • Jn Laguna Bt1ch In '"" ~ Irvine Industrial Complex Al!ea i' ant. F.dltQn St., ~ ·tree est. CtORCE SG-201' Men or women 18 or over with cars, station M.ny locations. Exnarienced Jc.curate Typists needed im· pays, From '4·00 to $2.00 Hourly t Baek ol PlUmane Soeiety JAPANESE GARDENER 'fagons or light trucks. Pleasant outdoor Cell Mr .. L•mbert ,.... medJaiely. •P•lcl Hotlcl•Y• & VacatioMI• J, ANIMAL 1\5.StsT. LEAGUE,. E),. p. We t.ik l~ ..M A,Ui t .-work, your available daylight hours. Eiali· &12"'4321 •AIWayt 100-.4 _FrH_To "°"' .,, 1.. adoption, ·~ and Oeanupi. '1"ee..4-Sh r.u b fomla license plates required. :AppJrdaUy ..... E4\tal Oppor. Em"'°Yer FuJJ-T-iJne-or Part Tlmw-Openings, ~'"/~~ ~'1!113,.,.. esl. 5'84183, '!Or l-' descrlDtiob & training 8:311, 10:311 Bulldl"fl Inspector Day & Evening Shilfs Oepend~ng On Your Experlt11c&> , ; g:!: :e~·,~~·b~wn EX·~·~°';'_""·.~,,,';i'°""''"""'ct-".,-~-.... -,-~-, Com-,~;.-... ~ AM or l ::.> PM: at the location nearest you.. ~~~~,~~:funs1~~!~ Excellent Working C.Onditions and Beneftts Personnel Resources 83a.9145 1 r, Lab, lema..ie, Blk/111'11t aaroe .I : Yml cl ~1'8' LB Palma, AooheJm {Near .Kraemer) l'tq'~ w I know I e d re ol J.. Teri'\er mix, !em, brn/blk ~ na. ean~. 704 No. ValleY,_ St., Anaheim (OU Crescent Ave) JMJdln&:. electrical &. _plu1n-Apply in Person T Se • ~· ColU• mix,,.,." bm/wbl/blk I •k=·""'·==---""~Kilson Dr., Santa Ana (Below Dyer lid) bing oodes. Flual fillna d•le ORANGE COAST 'DAILY l'ILOT emporary rv1c• CATS uE;rENOABLE, JU ow ,A -l Nov. 22nd. Apply City llal\ Shthr Dom, rem. Te.bby Edge. Not·n1al fl'Ont &. back. ,ea Fair Dr., CoSta Mesa 505 FOttSt A'le, Lt& UJl o. l30 Weit Bay St., Coit• Me•• 11$1 Dove StrHt No. 112, Newport . " 'I Shthr Dom, male tl!IJ·~~· Cuatant~.SatM. (0.C. Fairgrounds enter from Newpol°J 'Blvd.) Beach. 49-1-IUt. Ask !or Paul Ward PUPPIES ~· Equal Opportunity Employer ' ,. LOsr, 1 o / 3 I Male-Black "E"'u"'no'-P"'EA"'N,,-,G"'ARD=EN='=ER~ "!':''"!"'~ .... ~~~\!!"~~""!'"'!"~'!"!~I CASHIERS An Equal Opportunity Employer ancHx' f e n1 ale -B tac k Laodscaphig-tree~servtce - w/tan mark'gs. Lab/Span. reasonable, 6tl..s329, 685-lffi Help W&nted. M&P 7100rtetp Wont~~~ A1" you at least 18 yn old, Help Wanted, M&F 7100 tlelp W•ntM. M&F 7100 MACHINIST NURSES ... LVN's full tlttW Help W•ntod. M&F 710J Help Wonted, MAF 71 mixed pups. 4 tnoi, both COf\.fPLETE GARDENING bondable, neat ln ap. p/titne for smaU co n-v "-'ettring tan collars. B a l Mo. f\.f~ntenance ASSOean-Oellvery-Sunday Only a1w.rall(.'e, enjoy v.·orki?W . hot>p. SM JK'!l' shirt "-Penn. m..s984 or collect: UPI /\SBRolotill: SGm3 \\'/people &: outside in the DllfTAL Aut Chain1de, 6 HOUSEKEEPER, Uve In ' Small clalon parts. Sel·UP benefits. Apply In <n!f 100-fi083. OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE--trcsh air! lf so, v.·e \\'Wit mo 1 exper. Some Sa 1 s · must speak rood Ena:llsh pre 1 t GJenhaven oI Newport. • LOST. 1 mo old Shep-Ge_n•ral Service1 604' QUlRES THE USE OF A bARGE STA· to talk to )'Ol,I about being Benellts. H.B. ~ & like dos· Beaut. quart.en ~ a':'f8r! 1;cl~U: t run:, superior A.''"'· J\l;Y:= . pard/Dobernu\n P u PP y . BUILDIN,.. ---· . .. 0N.WAGON...01LV.AN-CONTAC1'-J.t1L_ a ct1Shler in one or OW' D E CO RA TOR TRAINING No ctilldttn. Xlnt 18.lary. lathe & '-ehic ve.rtlcle mill, NURSES Alde"i Ord e ~I JI.tare. Bl.k w/bm matklngll--·-~I m IQ In-a~NToN WILLIAMS,' ... WEST BAY self serv. gu station.I. \Ve Sln&le girl, 25 to 40. Call: Over 40. 2 Ol' more yn 1hon run&-Exper. required. 7 am -3 p n1. Exper. ,p Vi c : Broadway ,; pool? Call nie iirsl. I .a:. ~ need several full I p/UnW! &!~Ask fQrTon,y. re.ts. 675-3710 Smallallop,dayshift. t?"aWees. Pt1esa Verde !~~!.t771 • .. c Ptt. Rew artt. f!1,,ara1,~t9ee. ex c '!e men t STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE people immediately ln Co&ta DI s H ,,, As HER Wanted HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, ~ STACOSWITCH, INC. 1-losp, 661 Center St, "*'u .....,.. '" 642-4321...FOR APPOlN:rMENT. . Mesa It Hunti~on Beach 08vs. Beachcomh -. Cof· littJe cirl&, Ena. ,or French U39 Baker, Costa ~fesa I ~548-;;95.~:';·~=~===-'ff CERTIFIED WELDER , r For interview ca Bnrbara, fee Shop 2633 W. ·eoast essential. Salary open . M9--3M1 omCE ~1ANAGER LOST: Irish ~tier, male, 6 mos., ..war'a;. bwn. collar It ftea tag. Vlc. 16th St.,HB. Ana. lo ''Tul''. Call : 548-lln days or 842-9653 .... A'lohile Unit_ Free Estimates An Iqua I Opporluftfty Employer • %1J/9Z001. Hwy, NB.· 642-8475. nf-832-3492. Equal Oppor. Ernp~r l Girl olc. Salary ope. - Reaspnable)latesstO-s.i51. Remoclel &_Repeir 60ll Hel1t Wamed. M&F 7100 · CASHIER DOCTORS ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER for Y n & Engineering finn. N.B.. Cti PETE & Larry' p lnU -. Exper'd. Full~lln1e. Good \'owig l.!idy {18-28) 10 9'-'0f'k Exec. ?dotherle&1 home. Pvl Jl.!Gl'oIT one 21.:-30 ·$150 wk 673-2662. ·• & Gen. House t!,~ ~ GOOD \V~ Ref. 25 yrs A cco UNTiNG-Jr.Account· w/fjgures .. Neat appearance. a 1 d 0 ct 0 r 1 a ·111 i 1 tant rm/bath. Salary. &14-4884. guarn 11. College pref'd. ORDER DESK. mfg, 'l11 estimates. 645-0953, 646-2609 e1(p, Lee & ,sm. Johll, tree ant F/C bookkeepint. Full All benefits. Advancentent /recept. ;In health 11pa. No HOUSEKEEPER to live-in. l'otr. Richards. n~/846-5455. dustriel ball &. rolleT befu4 LOST: Sniall black -&; whlte spaye<J female dog: white throat, chest & tip of tall. Vie. Edwards &: Edinger (Fanny) ReY.•artt. 897-9762. H 1' 6051 e st, lie. Ken &U-1770 Call lime employment •a 1 a r)' potential. See 1'1ann.forP ex))f'.r. necess. We train yau. ,Nli;."l' family. 3 Sch.I age MAIDS · ings, min. 2 Y1' indi.LitJ:ti! ou '"9 me. I care. r.a 11 a: e $700-f852:' nio.depen-HOME SILK S Apply In person attn or eve. children. 61'":>-fil66. 11.lature, must be exper'd. telephone orc:ier deslr.: e1<Pj $12 a Load ADD -A -RM -r~YODEL & ding o n eicperlernte. AP: 2aK> H\l-rb9r Bl, CM 2112 J-larbor Sid., C!I.!:._ . . Full time. Apply Tues or ~1U$t be detajl~I , I Gel Md of uosighlly REPAIR 23 yn: .. exp. Lie. µllcant ahoulil' h a v 41 a CHAFF EUR E l\f p LO YMENT Offered: tmmedl•t• op.rilng Thurs AM, Personnel ofc, lice located "l'n rvine. LOST: Family dog, dk. bv.on., 1hor1haired fen1., approx. 45 lb&., in vie. or 18th .l Westminster. REWARD 64r>-'1092 TRASH & DEBRIS N~. 238-014 .:r.trrH CONST n1lnln1um of ~yrs.extensive Exper'd. Eti,Joys p e 0 p J e. Small lite manuf. Co. needs For Person \.\'Ith , Knowled.a,e Balboa Bay Club for 11ppl. 979-7633 College Student e M8-64i8 ,«'...-3414 a.crounllng exp. Incl dou~le Call for appt, ~ack Glm.pl, rellable fill.me employee. of custom draperies. Xln t lZ!l 'V Coast Jtwy. N.B. PARATROOPER . YOUNG ·ex.P· nr Uc. Arch. entry bookkeeping lhru trial . 644-1700. E. o. E. Oppor. to grow w/co. r.nn opp or tun I 1 y for ad· · -Le8Jll the l>"klll of y 0 IfCAL d Moving & Hauling wUI design & bu 1 l d im-balance, ram. w/job C?St CHEMICAL OPR expcr. req'd. 979-2290. Jim ,·ancement. Fringe benefits. MAINTENANCE choit'<' + pai·at·hu\l.' I\ Y atu ebnlt. Large ~!.uc~, provrnnts to your home or acco~ntlng, fund accoun~~g II I Cline. .. SJlary commeJuJurate F'ull pay l'"hlle lralni rellP18 e, Barry o.i.>.1.-1235 bus. Try me, John. 548-1037 audltmg v.·ark &. .~al For snl~ metal re , n n g EXCLUSIVE Llquor & Gill v;/kllO\vledge & exper:. See JANITOR Oieck ywr cptions, 11 HAULING, M·o vi n g_~and reports. Pref. Municipal or fum.~q:pe.r.reqd,Rep\y Sho neededforpri'l.C\ub. Manager, Join the> peopl ,· whu Trash Cleanup. 2 students. Roofing 40l2 Wale r District accountitig to .~a.s~~~ td 0no~ ~ l'ef.l~ires purchase of Lie. HOME SILK SHOP joined the Army In co' LOST. BLK SHAGGY Pup- py. O·r an g e & Mon1e Wiita, CM. "Pixie" 645-9998 ·-· * 660-1749 * e:xp. Keypunch & EDP exp. Olli Y ""' ci 92626 T;:i.2-7177 2200 Harbor-.(il. 0;1 ~!en capable ol genera I l\lei3, &\5-1163. u •uUNG s•• ·\ d REPAIRS, aJI types. ~as. helpful. To apply requesl Costa Mesa · '""""F clellning, supplement your ·~-. ' .....,. per 00 Free est. Ltc'd. Ask for app. from !l.1ou.lton Niguel CH.ll.D care & housekeeping. EXECUTIVE .....-.1:. INSURANCE income with 3 hours v.'Ork I ~==-=-===="" lmm~r:~."-=able -Walt,. 830-5020 atl,Ytlme \Vater Dist. 272&1 Aliao 2 Boys 8 & 10. 4 Day1 for hOtel in No. Calli. t'ire a: Casualty secretary, In OrarJie County. 6-9PM: PARKS GARDENE I /Al lon 60l4 <;:reek Rd, Laguna Niguel & 3 eves a wk. Hours flex· Tal-TITI claims experientt. Morxlo.y through Friday, Starting Salary S757 m SKlPLOADER &: durnp·truck Saw !! .. rat 1 831-2500 An e qua I op. ible. \Vill consider live-In. EXTRA INCOME ROBERTSON JNSURANCE $2.25 Per hour. 1 Yr gardening exper. work · C.Oncrete, u phalt, D~fAKING • portunity el?lployer Ret.s. Call alt 3pm, 548-3681. \\'ork lOam-lpm. 5 daf .. 1c. 673-3850. OU.f. + valid Calif. drlv I~ -sav.1ng, lreaking, 84&-1110 ALTERATIONS CL~RICAL Sandv.iich dellvecy gitL can Call 991--3711 li(,'ense. FinaJ filing d a: H I -.t:• • INVENTORY/Property Con-& Leave Name &: Phone no. Nov. 22. Apt>lf City H Personal• 5350 ousec Hnlnt1 ..... _.,. 84&-B&i.I Administrative Large in.suMt"nce co. moving: 645--0l45. trol aerie. Irvine ho at[;.;;!:!~~~~~~:'::' sos Foreit A~. La 1 u 1---------LEr 'ua relieve yoo •of your Tiie 6091 Skretary to Orange r.o. In Feb. Im-ENGINEERING ':~t~!/.·.,,,.d~l:::t::i MAINTENANCE MAN-~Be:.';i;ac;;:h;-. ;;;'*:7;;!""~·:=::-<l~I VTRTIJALLY any n1ri.lady h ouse lea I tBJkl · • med. openJngs If you have Cl N _, y Ind tri I e PARTS ' c n ng .s · RAMIC TlLE JNEW It Opportunity for individual these skills. TECHNI A clerk . Accountlngl-5 rs U!I 8 exp r . known to man e~~bc al-Rererencea.963-43'3lor e1Tiodd. ;i.~'( Sil. te / 1 . d 11 Cl .. . . bac1'.g r ou nd exper . In electrical, carpentry, arc Um.e.Ap• le.vialed lhru the tf e r b a I 968--5209 r e e , 111\8 s. v.· ex pea ence ~n e JI n g File er"°1 Pro i' re 1 s 1 v e : gI'O\\'Ulg: desirable. 979-28!!0. welding &: ranJiliar w/CaJ. fligh.wa)': ~ "'r.:o::::::C:".J~J Pblli>f;ophy. Bring this pd . Sm job& weloome. 531-2426. 1-11/top execul.lves. Preter-Stat Typl111 Electronic ~ttg r.. nee<.ls Ollha P•rt·T ., for tree consuluitlon. 4 c~:;!ti~wt1n!i:w:eFr00~ * 5474871 1i raUly legal or real es~te To<l Company Beneflt5 1harp Electronic 'I'. e ch.,. ~ • ...,,_.. 11W• wi:STSAIL CORP. 3l'of w. P !'of • 8 P l\f • w e e k d 8 Y1· Etc, Free Est.· 567--6142. Kitch, ~~n'.rywp,y1, Bathroom• blte,kground. Excellent ski!ls Transp to Li\ provided capa~\e o~ h u 11 d l ~ g & ""mo.. lC ncnt"rvr...""'-tct 1638 Placentl&. C.f\.I. NE\VPORT HERB PORT reqd. Pleasant personality NO FEE d e b •1a;g1ng 11t1phlsllcated 11'-V ll'tL ri::.l\,J\...ll'tl'tLL Cnll 1342-m ~~sac:abrlllo, Apt. c. Costa f~~~~E~N~~po~a~~n~ !!P Soll 60t2 & opl>(~i1n'44.3389 V~ur• ~~t~n~g1.u;c~i~,a~~\1~ SERYlCE51'AGENCY Materi•I control ~=• •~m "'--~c. ~-· • ~,_, _, ~ ··-~·· ·~ ..... O -""' -~ ~ "•• ~,I ,. -"letel Open 10 A"P.t to lOPJ\t LET us relieve you ot your •MU~i.t-=000* · THE l~VINE CO. 83$.3406 state cil'Cults. Gd. ben,es. Brokerage expet'. Malnta}n raw material & .--i-m- Advlce on all nu1t1cl's. hou!lecl.eanlng l&Sks. Rels. T 1 1:-• 550 New~rt Center Dr. LE~-CAL &: o PP or tu n l.t '1 for ad· Fee PaidtAl&0 Fee Jobs supply tnvehtory s t ock; Perm No FM 312 N. El Camino Real 963-4311 or 968-5209 utor ng , uv~ Newport Beach ~ C vance:ment. DELTA ELEC-488 E. 17th St (at lrvl.ne)CM records. Operate 10 key ad· The P M•chl Sari Clemente. For' appt. II o u SEKEEPING \Vanted, i;•"Ulll Ol>PO'· Emplnver' l•im' ediate 0 Ii.In-.· r.or in-TR01i1C OONTROL ~JW-Suite 224 '42·1·70 der &: calculator. Al90, li.te ·. ' y Call492-0034 492-9136 u· Hu·,..., TENN!Slrurtructlon.Prlvate. --., " .... -,J-ol 64&-7776 --•-... _"~Ing. Htghschool grad !7842 1 N 220 REAL ESTATE TRAINING. ~~.,:;:;.~h;~0~79U One hour. ·----t~~~al=~=-No $EXTRA MONEY$ tr ,•""-.. ,,... -·:.-~entedtobkkpng:&.math. Tustin '1f" ' 05#- Indiv. instruction. Personal 2 r..tEN do expert etficient Call,675-4.Ml APT MANAGERS typing. Mu.st like "'Ol'k1ng · · ' JANrroR I/time:. Meaa 1r.1etrlc a)'!item 'ltnowledge Cair' lP!l.t attn. Sales or broker exam cleaning, Any Job, refs ' Schools I "'orking C'OUple, middle aged w/(igurea. . \lerde Conv. ~. 6 61 helpful) 1 Year min. exper. l ;:::;':;:;~"';W:ee:k:~~---Z.3 wks. Academy M8-ll92 67 .. "7"" Instruction 7005 for large apt house. New. For A~t. Contact Hus&nd l: wife can earn Center St. m.t 548-5585. Contact PenQMel on I y, '-----~~----~~·~-',,..--~--'------~-Sm'..... Sa»-$400 per mo. p/timi OBS JO• 546-ml \.\'(SH to be companion 10 llOUSECLEAf\.'INC by day'· port Beach. No pets. Car rm 'Aillle keeping regular .JOb. J l .,JOIS ,::::,,;::co=· ~-=--:--=::-·I Per...,,. CounHlor i lady desiring to spend or tour. Reliable. Refer--COLLEGE student giving ' 4f4.1268 ~5800 ~'ork 1.2 e"""" per n .+1.1 AAMES TOI% FREE MATURE fem. for perm : Pre{ (' rk ll'lnterlnPalmSprlng s. ellej!i. Qv.11 trans. &j(j-1£65 ~ani~te1:8!t~les~1:fi Avco Financial Senice eveourfacility.Call E-1997 'Biireau ·of • · pftlme help. Hrs 7-3 Fn thlser~~r ~plo Refs. him. 64&-2$9. ,,_,.70 "-· 7 5 2 13 2 3 ARCIHELIARC \VELDERS Equal Opp,or. Employer _,_ Erni*>Yment Agency Sat I: Sun. Prepare b11reakf.l;t re•-•-....;> 11.~. Must Matonry -oiuce at -or Experle--" in Ii ta in le 1 g FEMALE, Qsys, ?tlu.n: ,..~~.ta >l-· "~llOO ~ v.'Ork (\oor. Sma guest UUI""' * Palm/C8rd Reoder• ~78 '""""' /ti A 1 K , .... t-......,,. "-~ "'" ""16 sales oricn1t-d · en""' Ad/Rl'\luction 108.111:~111 .. il Bl. . , •I e e I, certified. Pressure COOK ~ ....... 1ne. ,.,..,PkP Y ~.~E 2706 H&.rbor Blvd, Suite 207 home. U"f<>""""U• • pie. XIn'I ,.,..,..,....r. lo :;'Jv 'y ILL l A Ptl S I: SONS • VOICE Pi."l.nn Theory vessel C"". helpful. Max-r1J ...,., C en. ~ ' A .. "hm 600 N -n.Alid .,..,., ,...20 MATURE babysitter needed. ......,.. Stan·ll"l. 527.J406 MltlON'1 Lie. no 2 8_304 6 • Your Horft!.Or Mine -Vac,' In~ ... 15591 Compuli!r ~fur ":°~~::n: ~"Jr: Coai.1 11"''Y· Cdt.1 .. '(bi: 2 City BI E:a1 &3'-1222 my hon1e..Jlon. thru f!i.. ~Ef'i~n1.. FRE HIGH !raged{ to be broke ~l block I: a to 0 e l.fr. Ne"'man 833-ZllO Ln, Huntington Be a ch, prefd, but will ttaln. Apply r· I R.e M A,..N? Re 11 red!' ,.·JlllllAD SAl.£Sunl =.9" to-6:30 Pnf."' Laf(Un,1 Hill~. &area of In NS. Artist Strlla Popow· 897-3112; 894-4001 between :Z:30-4:30pm. Ham· S'Udent?" Need to ~ ¥11IJll' lllut ;~ skl. I1lust &c. 6'..:-9&W. Palnting/Paparing 6873 ATIENTION burger Hamiel. lS45 Adams, plemenl your income~ All .,. "' _ 1 eos:~f~~n ~1 Travel 5450 •PAINTING &: GENERAL' ~mint : CM. Ask fort.tr. tlagen, a1'0wid handy person to ~ 10-15 .. "Earn Pl-$40 per ' 2'706 Harbcaavd, Suite GOOD JOB /H clean, garden & re pa ir weekgetllngnewOU810rnera h ~2CllY'BlBl'Ea&t 634-1 IIOUSE REPAIRS* Cook ousemin nursery school. L im i te"d for the·DAIL. y PILOT after Med I earc .... 6 '' · ' \.\~~~~~ ,~tir ;~Y \': ~~ lOyrs in area, quality \\'Ork, Job Wanted, Fn'l•le 7050 Pcmsioner, 2 days a Y.<eek. Full time for exptt'd nlAle bud~ Profess. gardeners iachool and Sat~. You reasonable rates •• 963-4062 )\fust have c1U',-no drii1kers, , for home & boll!. Llsl past & Jaflitoriel lit!l"Vice11 need miat be out ~~•achoo! by gas. ~I '' 1 NT.Ex 1. paint l n g 8t H Ml t good ref ere ll C!e s. Ph: 10 yrs employ. record. \Vr\le not call. H.B. area. 968-8833 , '3.:00·-and be ilble to \\'Ork •••33JI l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Wallpaper banging. Avg . ome n1gemen 673-2289 ' Clnssified ad no. 280 c/o wt>ekdays. a! 1efsi' 3 days per week. No - l' ext. hOuse $227. Free Eal. ~,::g:O~!ee=8.J ~~~ to ARE A Dislrihulfr wantetl. ~~ily PMilot, PC. 09:,..~ 1560• ft$ deliveries or collectl.ng.[!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~! I , ~ Call Ray Parker 642-8245 .1v-en· Oppor IO earn-up to S800 ..... sta esa, a ,,., '1'1 TransPortatlon provided. ?.IEDlCAL R~EPTIONLST l dar, menus & above a.U your / . \V 1 · · c 0 0 K · tit u 1 ·po r t ru-g••I oart tlm._ I · eCALL AN EXPERT• chiidre"n's extra _ ............ t 1 per n10. p time. e rain. , ins u ona ex r. r !I 9684812. ron o . .... • , ,.. . S.W. and.... . , needa Mature prof;;~~! Call for .intervie\v, ~123. pref'd, Will train. Xlnl "·age FEELING Equal Qpponunlly Employer exp. In Hadley po&ttng &f . _ Quality A Economy, Ucd man. Ret.. ex;. ...... .......i·Sal· ATfENDANT. exper. for & benefits for mature "--L I Insurance.Laguna Beach ~· Cs.llcote Paintirig, ~ open. Call .... ~745 graveyard shlft. Good pay person. Appl>: 1445 Superior, THE PINCH? Journeyman ~•n c 1,::•M<l.:=Tll:O.O..===""'-.:-. -=~="'"'==:-:-=='~~_,,_ _______ , fl'lnge benefits. Apply Shell NB TI~IE LIFE BOOKS has To work In auto, club ap-~llXER OPERATOR for S..hv1lttl"91 600I COI.LEGE Students pairiting C!-El\ICAL position wanted, Stauan· 1000 lrvlne NB C 0 0 K J./time weekends PART-Tl'!E ~ ,.· ....... pro\'ed shop. Xln t pay, ln· adhesives & coat~ mfgr. [ •~~~!"!~~~ ... :til :;J. · • t ...... · ~ tiling etc 11 Years • • · · · • · •• ~ ...... surance benefits, paid vac. Ex -~ .• e I g b 1 0 g ol inl . ex' aq .. ess equip. •t.r-' , i AVIATION MECH Short ,o er. burgers etc. telephone sales office. 3 5 08"" MG-8&38 per, u• .. PRE-SCHOOL Tea WII.L00 Babyslttlngln1J1¥ Also kitchen cabinets office exper. Neat 8.1>' N . 1 Coachs Comer, So. c.oast Shilts avail 9am-lpm, .,q, · re1lns, hardeners. fillers & $2 ohme. F~ ~ &:,1rer-refinish.Ing. Rel!. 673-~ ~~.r,.a·~ c!~:.8~0 . • hie. o eXp req; train al f\ll. pay Plaza 54&-7955. lpm·5pm or 5pm-9:30pm. JACK IN THE BOX, lmmed pigments is de si ra ble. needed~B~er ferences . Ci ....... ta esa ACOUS7A/Sea1-exlerlol' one ..........u ... oou-beneilts. M-F J..S.3.1, u:icr-' opening!! 9Pl\f • midnlte. CALL 548-3125 area. 642-0384 slory, start a1 $145. two VER SAT I L E E X E C. view l'l(M'. Call ;-our Al·1ny CO~~ '\'oman. Ne 8 t Salary + comm + bonus. Also. 1.2AM.SMf. 1205 Baker •iot>ELS Needed-Pt. time. Production Mana,.l j BABYSl-"G b br in your I 1 J t ....... Secret .. '"'· &eelta ...... tiine Recruiter and Join lilt! pro-handv.nling. Thurs 1 hr u Permanent. St Costa Meaa " S'lk C..•ffn·~ ••u~ Y story 195, a ao ne ..... , tuJ r-• plev.11o'vejoined the .:.rmy. Mon. Apply morns 1930 CAU.. · • Eves.&: v.·eekend. Will I :"'"Y" 1 •.• home, aftt'moons and even·, ,.,1142-~1"°"'~0-:,-,.,.,..,.=== ~~!~\;.:r"/Costa Q>st2 ?ilesa 615-U6l. Newport, CM 833 0099 Legal Sec'y $700 !nlin. S39-6498 aft. 6:l> pm Ex:ccptiona1 opportunity v. lngs.Re!a642-0238. lstCLASSExt/lntP~. -'-,====~=,,,--COUNTER HELP "U fee Paid. Great op-a fa11ta:rowtnfi co rnpa LICENSED Mother w 111 Paperhanging. A Ir 1 e !11 HOUSEWORK $20 Day ........................... fP/tim' e du.,. &: nights. Apply portunity-2 yrs exper. Xln'I MTSC OPERATOR er,,•.11;!!!.., "'.,~ toe~ri babysit in my home, Sp""'v, (25 )Its e.x-p) 97&-5294 Own Transponatlon AYON -· F t Off' G' I typing skills. No 1h. l>Tlendly . . .,, """'""" N•a Laguna Hills. 581-31'73 . ...,, Call 541-<>467 Burger King, 20.13 Harbor ron ice Ir ro-v.'Orkera. Al9G ree Posi-hnn1ed1ate operung lot'. ex· silk screening, purchasi PROF. painter, honest work. Blvd. Costa Mesa. For 08/GYN office. Send t~··. Call "--•-! Career ,,,.rlenced l'oITSC or Lexitron light a584'.!ml>Urs, order Co -nter 6015 ...... lot-ex• tttC e11 rels,. JAPANESE STUDENT Girl ~''"me to p a Box .......... ''""' \..UHUU .... h . nd h' . ., .. ~ · r-.... ., ., Need Cash For "" • ~ K I T "°""''''"rcr • · · · · ,)T.I"~. Employment Ag•ncy,' •uoo o""'rator. J\itw;t ave ex-1ng a . 1 1pptng. " .,,,. *CARPENTER* Xlnt craftsmansh.ip-foW prices Robert... 5l6:2051 Carpt;t Service 6016 Prof Carpet Cleaning Floor Car• & Windows Dutch Mainl ScN. 537-1508 Cement/Concrete 601 BACKHOE, Grading &: Trcndllng Ser. Construction ClellJHlp, Hauling fill dirt, CUat Cement "rork. 642-8514 Don FREE ESTIMATE ~e & l\{a$0nry \\'Ork ALL TYPES Gen'I Bldg llome Repair Call &U--0761 CEl'ofENT \Vork ol all kinds, Reasouable, free estimates Call 638-332:i CEMENT A Block Work Walls, pa.tiol, 1idewalk1, etc. By hr. or job. 6-16-6915 Child Core 602! ••0 ·-, "A"--3913 wants a Uve-ln, Ute h.swrk, ~ .... • Lo "-ch Ca ~M! " ,-Ill bl · -·• · .....,.....,,....., ,,........ needs part time SA~fPJ..E ng .,,.,n ' """" · Irvine Blvd. N.B-55G-8SCIS. cellent grammar. spe ng ant uous ...,,.. aggreSfoi PROTECT!•~ PAINTING a imall salary. 640-l59G ') · kill Able DESIGNS IN Tl'!E ·~ Christmas. ?.olAKER. l'ofust be erticient, &. punctuation s s. .. \Veather Proofing. Wood, Help W1ntH, M&F 7100 sell motivated & neat. Art GEN. OFFICE $475 LYN, 6am-2:30pm. Full or to handle heRvy tra.nscrib-979-2991 lronmason ~ ltu Y~'re1 ambitious &1 e1•·1 or Crafts e x p·e r i en c e lOO'"Ai Free To App Ii cant Pi·e'a't;mm•n'i,·. ~:ca~oen~ d ~ Ing & 11tallslical typing & Production Packer PAINTING and ca-ntry. ACCOUNTING 1u11a11 ic, YoU can 11 . a " desirable. Call· 101· 11. pp t . , Type, IO key, l-2 yrs exp • work independently. Ex· lmnied. openhu• for mat No job too &nian •• ""X p ' d eamlng money in1med1ate1y CALIFORNIA TITAN PRO· Al.90 Fee Jobfl Conv. Hosp. fl61 Cenler St, cell<'nt t.'Ompany benelits. person. Some fuctory ex """"719 evenings. as an AVON REPRESEN-DUCTS 546-4155. WESTCLIFF Cf\! 5'48-5585. Send Resume To: l••lpful. 4 r..."/.W hr 1"U""""'I TATIVE. Me4!!t people, Have ' LVN Cha1i::e. 3-11 ~ii!, ~-" ~ ~'~ DISCOUNT* fun too. Call for deta.ilil: Decorati~ Personnel Agency Cll1s5lliM Ad no. 281 wk , So I a r Laborato "*luw . ·• .1:An.7••t. ANTED (i\fark lit Center) Bay\'iew Co n v. llospltal, c/o Daily Pilot, Subsicliaru of l\ferck, \!/allJ\lapenng & Paintln& • ,,..., \l't S A Costa Mesa, 642-~. ,,,,,, • 3 Free e8I, can 536-0548 ~~~!!'~'!''".""l" .... ["P.faft. woman or couple for lfi.il E. Edinger Ave, . . P.O. Sm: 1......, & Dohmc, 2900 Red h i T BABYSITTER De&ired my Orange & L, A . Counties. Call 542-8836 MACHINIST Costa r.tesa, Ca 92626 C.i\l. INT/EXT PAIN ING home, 1 or 2 dayli pfwk. Decorating experience Equal Oppor. Employer Equal Oppor. F.n1ployc BJ:.\CH CITIES Jim fi15.3359 * Acctng Clerka Pre-fer have own transp. & helpful, but not neceuary. GUARDS NEEo AJ\.fBiTIOUS Couples RADIO AND 1V REP Plaster/Repair 6077 * P•yroll Clerk• refs. 640-S7r.6 Company will Ira.in. Annual Immed. need full & pltirne (Prototype) Ell.rn S2QO.$l.OOO monlh sec· Few good trainee openi * Bookk•pers BE OF SERVICE TO income potential U>.000 to guards for Orange Co. area. onr income. 546-5"789 for 11~ HSG 17-28. Also trai'-1bnd.!I PATCH PLASf'E~G -t!l. YOUR COMMUNITY $25,000. S ma 11 i~nt Call C213l 435-5325 . 3 Yrsf min. exoer. as a po1'ntment communications E·~ AU Types, Free Eatimatel * St•t Typl1t1 _ necessary f o r equipment. 8am-5pm. Monday th.ru ~· Pro "P.f chln. ?<I i 1-"~'=;;:.,====-Hi Sehl physics & ~- Call 540-<82S 1--,.-.l!!"~·ed....l'em • C.el p.!d For Jt w~com-Call Mr. Carroll COLLECT d •Y . Lawrence Security, totype a Ult. us NEW FACTORY .... Ai.._,M ... hrlptul. ~ ~-,-f-~~---..;; l N Flvdfil have lhorough lmowlcd~e of . .,..""b'vwou Plumbing 6071 Alsltnments t•or Exper. n i e.wco~:m.. ~ between 8AM !: 2P~1. Mon-Inc. .set-up & operation of all Branch outlet!I just ope~1ng $344.10/mo. Gd fringe. Accountlna Personnel hrs. Need car, typewriter day through Friday at (6021 s t a n d 8 rd nlOdel shop ln area ~s the lol~'lng: Dentl~led .. Pd. Vac. L.R. OTIS PLuitBING Please Ca.II &: happy d is position . 957-9'231. HELP WANTED machinery. Raponslb\e fot' r.tgmt Trne $18.'J. \\lk Call the l\!arines. T Remodels &. Re.Pairs. Water Aleta Frederick l'ofgr. 547-3)95. DELIVERY MAN prototype model ~·ork for Sc.rvmen 12) SJ hr Career Corp!!, 548-58fll h e. a t er 1, d I a po s a. I 1 , 714/835-4103 BOAT O~lor, ~in, 20 ,~n Newport l'llrnlture 11 t 0 r e Large Company engineering developn"lellt & Salesmen _ . Open 968-9171. ! ' furn an ces. dishwashers. Inland 1\C. Full !)me. \\rite needs m !in \v/experlence. E d' a1so short run p1'0duction Pref O\'r 25, maZTied,. car. REAL ESTATt; t: 642-'263 MIC &. BI A Box no 315, Dally Pilot, ?o.fu.sl be bondable. Ca J l xpan in9 v.1.1rk. Xln't co. benetil.!I in-All benefit.&, carttl' positions. SALESPEOPLE;. \\1hv n" Con1plele Plurnb~ Sel'\tt"ce. Equal Oppor. EmploytT P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, before 10 am on I y . NOW HIRING elude: 1 Wks vacaUon after 494--1065 "-'Ork in thf holiest t1re Lie. 112694 Oaaslfted.Ads ...... 642-5618. Calif. 92621 642-2153 ' · Permanent work Jn 6 n1o's, Chrb1tmas \\'k off Huntington Bench/t"ounl ~~~~~~~:;:;~~~~~~~~~~~ \ BOYS & GIRLS DELIVERYMEN over 18 . lllAflUlact~ing, distri~ting •<l'PB.Y· Group Ins. s1ans NURSES Valley? Le:t 1~ train ) The DAILY PlLOT hat Perm. p/lime. Early morn It ln!tallatiOn. NoexPCrtt'nce day of hire. Many more. Staff Relief Call Phil ~fcNamrc 963--o C: STAR GAZ.EK"fl• routes open, tn COSTA 'LA Tirne• deUvery to N.B. necessary due lo exctlle.nt Documentor Village Rl'al Est11te T.L. bttLDCAR.E. Aty O>tlla A;~~ ... MESA, COLLEGE PARK I hon1e.11. $225 per mo. 642·4800 training program lor men & Division RESTAURANT -As 9 i Mesa Home. Hot !\t eals. ~~e!.!!,r;__-B1C:LAY ~POU.AN EAST a.: WES1' cosrA . DENTAL . \\'Omen 18 & over. WE ARE NOT A Managei· net'ded for 3 t _ Fncd Yd. Call ~1455 ~ Youro..rlf~c..th 1:J. MESA.~ , , TOP WAGES Addressograj)h REGISTRY, BUT serve food shOps in we, C-ntroctor 6021 A~«<•cll"''''"-.S,.,., Equal Oppor. Employer" Oial.enging posit in for Jo'O'!' ?.ft"re: IntormAtlon CoJI M"ltl•roph WE DO NEED l'o1aU. 847-ml -.. T.$1 dcYCIOI) rl'lt''ooe: for Sundoy. -eo'vs " IRLS enthuslastl.c girl ,111 dental (714) 198-3541 .. .. reodworch~irioto~ G office m""",....... in tt0Wh'IC . I m t S. Daimler. $.A. of'f(N'Zodloc ~~!Qn. N~per Carr\era. Mfu. practice .... ~. m_oa;d~ San Cell Mon & ~ue• On Y Equal Oppor. Employer RQOM Additions &: Remodel· Ing. Refereot'f!I on request. Lle. No. Bl lll!ml. Cl:ll n 4-540-2233 or 642-&!04 • GERWICK .t SON, 81 d g . Corttr. Add remod. St. l\c. Bl-111321, m.<041, ~2110 RN'S* LVN's AIDES Draft Int I01' DESlGN. dnltlng: """""'" I~ I~~ add!Uonl homC1. Free e&l. -Electrlc1I 6031 t:LECTRtClAN ·• Old Jl)bs -N~· Jolls. service e-llJI ~nytlme -81\Yplnet. ,........, jleo.tl 6!Y-'f Udo •·• n.•~· CJ ~• ~ 2v~ 2~ •20........, ege 10. -e. _..,iua em. area.~ -==-_ ------_ ~~= ~;., !!'~!.. PenJnsuta. COntact Mt. DENTAL ASSISTANT HOME SHOW SALES MACHINE OPERATOR ,._ ,..,,_ "" &ck1ll'o1' al lhO 0,0,U.Y O>alnlde .. Full Time. X·~ To sell exhlblt '"'"'· Good ;~ ~~ :3~ PILOT or call 6:21321 A llecence req'd. Salary open. comrnlmoM. arnple. leada. 1" 39 o.ei 641 ~ leave 11J)!IUcaUcrt. Fringe ~ Beach area Teleohone ~ helpful. l~~~ ~~w-~=·-·· Equal Oppor. Emplayu 847·2569. . . tM-3117 tor appt .. ,J~ ;~g;;:. n" BRAKE &° DENTAL ASSISTANT HOME TYPIST - '' '"' 'lJ"' 13 Cl! Part t 1 rn e . Experienced. $2 per hour :;:=-!;f:, ~~ FRONT END MEN & SAIAry open, &»1130. 843-8990 ,.~ .. ,., 10s.... OS ESS 11T...,... •JWN ,,~ DENTAL: •~xptr. h'ont of. H T ::=-!:~ ~t~ INSTALLATION MEN floe girt KnoWledge or In-l\flllt ha,·e 1c>me l'xper. ne. :.a.-. .,,.,._.,, suranee. Good pay. 548-88«. M111t be over 21 ynt old 21 ~ :ti~-11 Toi>.• DENTAL ro.-t offlee . ....,.,. Apply fn Pri'!9on 108.nMpm 21~ »i,Jp ll~.otrff MJl."1 · '""'" ,..... LORENZO'S 1;s. )J~'• llY111 ,,,:" For Ptp loy• Store ume, exp M'C. Xlnt locallon. TO WORK IN HOSPITALS IN ORANGE COUNTY NO FEE EYER To11 rate ol pay. Exctlltnl benet111. pleasant aWTOU!Hf. lngx. Sonic exper. In n1lllh'8 m1u:hines. lathes A d r 11 I Pf'!S.S delit'lble. \Vll\lng to train somrone wfh1ghscOOol e:xper. In m9clilne g ho fl · Position open to male 01' 1 Shift or 5. QlooS(' yoor female. own. daya, hour s A C..11 For Appt. IJ)t'Ciftltles. Comp.'lre our Industrial Relationa poy rate!! ~ . Furniture 6041 J"URNtTUl\E Repair Sctvlcei Oialhl 1;trengt.hen· td It 1'!1tlucd. Free e at . ~,.. ~~ ~t!;~ ,.:!~,·_...-., _;1.1 tmmed. f\tll-tfme openlnJit. Callotfloe mannicr'*:"2.a&l :15332 Mclncyrt Rd !""~~~ ~;~ ~~~""" ,,_...,. Xln'l ul•ry k worlttng DENTAL As!I. exper. X-ray {Wl1d Weit Shopplni Ctr) 110..1 5'U. fl~ condA. Llb'ertl e.m»10~ cert. Good p.ny. ~ MluiOn Vle)> (714> 4'4-9401 STAFF BUILDERS TELONIC INDUSTRIES MEDIC.AL SERVICES ~~ ~= CC" bcncfitl. ' Call 548-88al H 0 US F. KE t PER , oom· ® I\ 11 110 APtll.Y fn Person llave 10n1Cthht1 )'OU v.'11.nt tn po.nion. lt rn. Uve--\n, l'IOf\ G.i Ad"f(Tte .,;NMl'll J2D E. ht Strett st.II' aaalflcd ad• cto· tt 11 moker. Mu•t drive. Santa Ana .,,'tll • ctn NOW M)-5611. ~-"""'-'-' ------ 500 so. Naln, ~ Lag.UM BMch . n\te 110 'tt4.15'17-<l2TI Equlll Oppor. ~ m p Io 'I er &quftl Oppor. EmplO)lf'r * CCU'S I I Full p-time, 3-t'l & 11· Excellent Be.n(!fits Good "''Ol'kini condlti COSTA MESA Memorial Hospit•I 642·2734 E • Sundll, t4Mmbtt 10, 2q74 ~ •Ip W•ntocl. 71 Help w··.-n,....,IN,""'M&,.,-i'=ii"'7"'100<=-Aii' .. 1"'"1q-.. -.----::IOO=s-r-iiil Mlace1i.--fii.-i Oilw _,_ :( TRAINEE Supply R_,, Clerk FINAL STOREWIOE ""''"""' '1T'~0~1G=-~ SCRAM-LETS ~~l wi:,"'!11!':'.' • PIANOS Rctl!iA ;,..a"'"' i..,.,.1 CLEARAiOCi Bin 'h.hl<. Dl!Jlnc Rm TbL A>Wtm flChl O>alr, S65-• ORGANS ' ~ A way !or a blih school graduate Large lnlunu:c\11 "'°' nJOYtnc Mmbandlse ai Colt or omce ne-. Occu. On. 3-NSJERS Holl' Ofc. ~ ' s ti s , DAii~ fr '~ tQOr:IN:eC.O.lnJ.·eb., Below to mAke room tor free To You *5 O>cktall Tbt'a. Dbl b•d , ea.Stetlnwter rue cel:ll.. ~ ~ TOP -C0mJ>8",I' e.oeni. now Slrl..,.-....... ,,,...,.,,..,.., -. -m ... -RUtl. n-a-. -- • ~enter the newspaper business NO }~EE 11 to 6pm. ~t Mond~·a. . FR.EE Pl1PP1F.S .ote T. v t ' Mtdd. 'Sofa Plover -AJp&r. -Rancor Afrio&n ha r I e. bee 1 t A """""-N~ 'tll t Ve"ture COURTNEY Small •mixed O>clrer/dacM-Crib SQ.Q\J LI. p1' ~ -Ibtonn -~ -Law-Wlldlbent. tun ak\nl. S121 ...,..., , Employment Service ANTIQUES hund, 8 wks. 545-0673 or •• &:: 1o1i ot deo;.ftar yer -PAYS ~ be. POOR. 'C'Z5-6156 S.t: ti 5:)0, Sun. 11-5 -AILY PILOT 933-3406 24.'lO Newport UIV'd., C ~1 MS-8129 ltml. m H1dil&nd Dr.; lf all Amtrlean lneome MllC Wantrll ... *Pianos & Or• .... l ~ .... .;,;;:;;~ .... 91~P'llui'iisii:Lfi1ceiA~U~Tt105iN~ PUREBRED Pull 1 .... old NB SaL. Sun. ICM wtre dbtribuiod eqoa!IY, ... • ,_ ' < -., (;able_· Q>ldw\li& T1l1ptfofte Sollcltor1 MANY ITEf\IS or !'INE male:-. <Small sheep dog). 'IWO F~ ·G.nae Sile 'tfOl:ild."ff.cb bave~aSoial\vA_NTrX,:_ ·--r_dya tor ~nicber.--.Kawal·l(hii,,~ j This highly successfuJ lo<:al newopaper has an opening ror a trainee in the crrculation sales area. Selected applicant will receive a liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises, bp;1,1;us opportunities, and many fringe benefits ~«ch as paid vacations, paid group insurance and a credit union. He will also be provided a company car with personal use pl euanl ev• •• ,.. ll r I ESTATE JE\VELR\", ART Call 548-5946.. SUn S.S. Nov. 10. Antique.. ~.200. But, ff all the Worlfl ChriltmU. ()ptnina shOp at • Knabe• M.:-~on !i: Harr ....i".._• ' AN QlTES BLACK 5h .. ......, all dot AVOll botUei, CoUectible1, 100'.>me ~re redlstrlhult!d, V1Uqt Fa.tr, l.q. lkh. Will MUUftt • Sobmet • s~r 4-9 pm P.fon lhnl f'rt . 0 BJ EC T S· TI · f tat ·~ •md ... -:'"~J Old "--lry, IOteheft set ef\Ch penon woukl get aboul sell cwi:tom made toyi on way· Stony Ii Clark· wtn. 8.'l&-(1744 or npply a.1on & };-,NE FURN. ETC. PJ-IONE e.n e. yrs ol · \,,ootl si:."''"..;.~ ........ ol"t $3()) -r year, Whlch p.1 co••ls•men• ••·-•--., er· WurUtiier • Y&1oa.b• Tues only bet~u 3 It 9PM. FOR INFO & BROCHURE. with <:hlldttn..919-lnO &'....... .....,..., a ~ .p ., ....,_,.WI! -ISOS E. l?th St S.A. Sulle 645-2200. CtJI'Ei J'LUPTY KJTI'ENS. p1 to.I. 3Z1 Cl~ Dr. to ihow 1t A YS fo bl;: POOR 6'fS'..8143. New S('Jneta i..· ••••••• , -ill ' , 6 WEEKS BOX TRAINED Hunt Bch bet Garfield A In AJtt!rl¢a. M ic.1 I trvm'ts IOU Uted from • •· .• •,, •• • • $95 . Appliances 8010 962-l924 ' ' Yorklo.vn 3 bl.kl West 'at HJOE-A·BED A. Recliner. UI • M P~1t1 ,',' ....... , .. $895 Telephone An1. S.rv. bch. 536-129'7. $65 Old O\lna. cablneL $75 RENT Grands ........... $395 Eves or v.·knd1. Exp er' d , FREIGHT DAJ\!AGE SALE ~ c::::· Shep. pupplet ESTATE SALE • Tabie A 6 chrs $45. Old +<>ROANS* full or p/time. PA.id In. New Hot point Rehigerators, Id s4s,.2893 home. 6 Wk• Fine Bdrm Suite fine furn double bed .t d re 11 e i: Baldwfri' • Omn -Haiti.mood· A li I I be 18 b ct dr , surance. Good atinosphl!re W a 1 h er 5, Dryers, o · ~ ped tal Lt*t ' w/mirror $1). 6' Oock UI), s~ Kawai· Kimball• LcwrtY • pp can smus • ave a ean JV• .Ir: "''8,ge1. Cllll betwn 9:30 Dishwaaben., New war· sr. BERl'fARD Femal~\,Gd hshi: lte~An~~ Oak buHet U3S. GAMGE ~ Rodgers·'lbotnas-Yamaha privilekes. 1 .. ing recor4. have a hJgh school diploma. &: 4, 644-!W~. ranty. Credit, BotA, 3623 'A"atchdor & peL Gd (home s s~ co t SALE. 1iwl Nov. 10, 11 & 714-557-QK -WurUta:er Gulbransen - flours are genera.Uy 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. with TELEPHONE Survey-F\JU w. \Varner. Santa Ana. near only. 830-5743. J:!llton. A N~tanl nr:o_ 24th. 1T832 cum.an. lh•lrie. MARTIN D-2' Guitar, 1 yr A.':en. some Saturday overtime, time. No selling-plus Cir\ liarbor, 979-2921 SILKY Terr !er/Poodle, 8-7, H.B. Sat/Sun. .1r: Mon. MUJ.60. ' o 1d,x1ntcon4, S 6 O o. Optigan • •• .......... ··• S150 11 ualifl Friday. C. ?\f, ofL $125 wk. Pizza Oven, auto. elec. por1. male. Loves lcMll 10 am-4 pm. WANTED Wwittur banjo I ukulele, Lowrey Spinet • ....... $l!l5 1 you are q ed and are interested in ~1r. 1-1 arr ts, 4.& PM, comm. or home use, Cooks l'»-'™8 El Tero C'f:rAWAY Carqe' Sale; TOP CASH 00., •• PAID co 11 e ct or a piece, $50. Wurlitiier &¢net, oew • • $81 leandft 'mpre about where this training ~ frozen dinners etc. $.17.50. DANDlE DINMONT, Fem. Furn, itonewue pottery, FOR YOUR JEWELRY 552-J.5.H Hammoo.JA·lOO ·······Save : leads, come 10 the DAILY PILOT offjce, 330 Telephone Solicitor 979-1917 2yn. Gentle & Sweet, plants, Polaroid sx 7 o, WA~. ART OBJ~ FENDER Telecaster $150 &· * WIN FREE * ; \Vest Bay Street and ask tor Mr. Williams in Insurance, p/tlme, >1ex. hrs w H\l R LP O O L. 2 &peed adores children. m-1e bbqa, at.ereoa. J ew~l ry_, GOLD, SU.VER SERVICE, a Gibson EB-0 base PK>. ORGAN LESSONS · the Circulation Department. & pay. 962-3844. washer sro. Te a k ex-cER.AtAN Shepherd, tmiale, clothes, hou.lewaftL Mueb FINE nJRN A ANTIQUES. 962-f,.)l]. at 56-6128 PULLERTON MUSIC TELLER P /TIME PMdable lable-, 4 chain $75. 18 mo'.•• xlnt w/ehlldnn. more. Sat. &ln 4 Mee. 33831. .(;6.2200 ACOJR.DlON, Celllnl, m 18191 f.'uclkl. Founta!n Valley An ual Opportunity Employer Branch ore ~la 1 bondable 968-1656. Housebroken. 962-nt6 Olinda, Dana Pt. 49&-7083. W . EHOUSE SA E bue. $100 or make alfer. 557""36 i,;;;;;;;;:;;·~M;l&;;F;7;1111;; Help W•nted, M&F 7100 & -abl• Telle< to Rent Woshe.,/O ryen GERMAN sm;P/Lab pupo. PUBLIC AUCTION . ·. AR L can ,.._lOIO. 171·1805 I• work ~rt & Sat & Full-time $2. Wk. l·\111 Main!. Males only. MANY ITEMS OF ·~Fi:kE New &. Uaed._ lnW'oom, $40. Ofc. Furn. & Equip. to15 122 N. HArbor, Fullertol1 SECR .,..Alv: ~ tor vacation rtl\ef. Exper. •l»S-1202* 962-7216 ESTATE JEWELRY, ART Comb. TV, $300. Ce.rage · FREE Wet Sl r ~r , 1'1 pref'd. Contact Jim Park, GE. Washer At dryer, Washer F urnlture ·aso OBJE;CTs~, ANTIQUF.S, opener $70. Antq. bathtub OFFICE deAk $65. Swivel Adult Or••n Clo•-' 5JMK) Offi M · _. 644-,7255, We1tem Federal ln gd. cond., dryer needa -F1NE, FURN. ETC. PHONE $15. Gold desk chn. $80. chi.Ir $35. credenia $ 2 5 . • I ' "'' J E·-I. 0 Cp .• w/lo•t!9.·-'2· !_,, Savmg-1, 2144 E. Coast Hwy, minor repair SlOO. 962-4.136 s L I D I N G GI as 1 FOR INFO & BJl.()CHURE, 8 to 5Pltf. 629 Tennlnal Way Frieden CaleuJatot SS o , Now accepting reaervatlonl. . ~~... o•v ..... CdM. Equal Oppor . FREE PICKUP_ Ref's Door/Frame l2'J, Mirror 645-DXl No. 9, O.f. 66-2531 Olivetti elect. adder $40. For inlormadon p!c'l.ae call ,Av~uil'iL· 11yANtnoomo. ~~":1;;! ··~M;,•;::, Emplo,..... Appl" & Scrap Motol 4x6' $25. F-"' removed •. 40 GAL ••"arium, 1 ,... CI BUYll R"' 962-5585 = ~ f::,,":~'':.u.':. -·Cl G. Sec............ ffice M....... TELLERS Call anytime, 675-52~ from Old s an ("ranclaoo old with all accessories incl. CoOO used f~; le: W•lnut Matching Desk Our instructor _,..,esta that 1 Wa"-r Condltlonl-... ._..._.. ... tnar11km. Solid Oak wtmtz.. tlsh, ~· Ping pong table, • ure _ _.___ hair 2 dr .... \ •• ... \Viii supervise a 4 girl office Downey' Savings &: Loan REF RI c _ER.ATOR. wri~e l'01' frame above $250 Old Cheit Of drawen. Plants appliances or will IM!ll fO! >"?U ..,..,.,.,..u.a, c I awer anly those sincerely lnteTI!lt· 1 of Ot'llnQ• County &: hnndle all oft ice pro.. has openings in 11 s Hun· Coldspot. $50. 120 Virguna v.·ood 'rocking chr. sit 2 & MANY "other itettlli. 8d24 ~STE RS AUCTION ltpl tile, 4 R'Wl glasa iront ed .in learning to play the i4 looking for 3 aggreutve <.'e-dureti, lncltxllng sales c:mo. tington Beach branch for Pl., 646-0082 NEW upholstered c::hn:. (1 La Roca {off ~tagnol\a), 646 1616 or 133-9625 caae. 642-9394. Organ should take advan- ~~ton:= ~1!i~~baf":~ prtfm-ed.Xln'tworklng Dryer, $175. both. 10 Spd. leather/chromt') $150 both. SATURDAY SALE. crib, DECORATORS SURPLUS madt, Tb!. top mdl. Gd. Coast Music Servi~ i people wHh llOtne respondence, arder pro-full time Tellers. Ex-per. MAYTAG \Vasher & Gas belge cord & 1 Bm F.V. Fri, Sat & Sun. aft, 6 or Sunday 839--0914 APECO Super-Stat Cpy. tage r thil tree oiler. , p>JDiAf..\R.y whUe Salary, Profit sharing &. conds. Call ?\tr. Se lb Y' Schwinn $120. 6"-6178 New bttnk beds, mattreue1, boy's 5 spd. Se b w Inn Wbo.lesale, Wht Wleler But: cond. 1st serv. at your loc. FIELD'S warehouse sale, 400 l r!l!llog the C U;LL JG AN ltock options. Reply only 549-3'1J). Equal OPP 0 r · WASHER & elect. dryer, xlnt csbn spreads. C 0 u n tr Y Stingray 2 girl's coats si%e terlly Hdbrd. 3 lett. 2 Ori& $250. 494-7'795 pianos I. organs. new I: y u willing to be com~ in-Employer cond, \Vhite, $150 for pair. table, 6 cbn, 2 tea.fa. Seal! 6 a: -7, dishes, clothes, itusc. Dietrich O i I Serlgrap~ EXEC 1\11\'I chn SJ 5125, used Sp{ n e ti, eranda. company benelit& vol.vedtohe-.Jpusgrow.Stnd 2 96&-4817. 12• $l50, Sl40 for all. Phone 963-4100. 21332 Com· Yel/org. 2 ~Palma, Rey dll'I SS/24, Dks, aces. players. Going oot for 1f4111·Nov. l8, 1974. rnume ar name I: phOne TEMPO Blcyclel I020 &t0-l?S2. pasa: Ln., H B Northwest in rdwd tubs, Auth. Span. Pierce, 867 W 19 CM, bullness. Rental w/opUon taot Phil Smalley ror number to: PresJdent Box corner Hamilton & Btisbard. 3 leg. mllkUc' 1 tool•, 66-7CU. to by~ KaW&l, Steinway, t>mp]oyment lnfer'riew, 4848, Irvine. Calif, 92664. RALEIGH, Grand Prix Ten MA nRESSES... MOVING Out of·ToWn! Sell-615-4142 LRG ·Executive deak. wood. Baldwin Ch l eke r ln r. ·5 PM at ?ril).2233. Secretary Naw acceptm&' resumts far Speed, Excellent cond. Ask~ MA TI RESS ES lng Victnrian lcveleat. cbn, HEAD Skis, l85cm. L 0 a k typewriter. elect ad d In I Yamaha, Kimball, Wur. ete. OIPOthmttYEmploYtt IRVINE COMPLEX experienced Engineers, ing$6S, ~2336. ••• tt4 decorator items. "Nev. birxijnp, $15. Filher madline.-private par ty, FIELD'S tll4)638-mo i:;-· -Pays To $650 Dcslgnmi, Draft• man , Camera• & E quip. I030 Queen, Full &: Twin Seta KltChenware, tr 1 sh com· Silvergla.u lkia, 160cirl S75. tteu:. ~'1648 · 1.'1()72 Brookhurat St., G.G. 100% FREE TO ·YOU Technical Wrltera. par t a PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! p1ctor, . '6& Ford & braa Nonlica....lloota a .6. $ 3 0 , LARGE w a 1 nut Execuliv'I! T H.Ot.tAS trapalalor argan. ~1:33-flCS Analyst,TechnicalBRONICA S2 7Smm lens. 833-9625&646-8686 bed.S&:t&Sun.2244Port Humanic boots ,si 6, $3(1, Delk."'12''.long;xlnt'cond WalnutCatalina.225.Bench, P•nonnel RMOUrC•I I I I u strators. Tectmlclan1, Har d J Y u 'e d G re at carllAle ~ ~ tv $50. Misc I' Ir 1 a "SltO * * M&-4iss ., 1 B'rft p ' earphone.. lna:truct lalalD~ Agency usiDoveSt Progranut!ers, System1 ChrtstmugiftSirsorofr MODEL FURNITURE DEMOLITION SALE ~~1.Eor~ ' . boOt._ Xlnt cobd. $75 0 . -~ ~~~ Suite n2, Newport Bea.Ch Analyat& Co!rtAccountaats. A ft er 7pm ·& wknd ! Prices slashed, -must. un.lo«d BWlding materials ; , j . Pu1L1C AUCTION , EXE(.VI'IVE Brawn De•k 1..:53&-6268"'-i='-c -· ----- .ilo e 1 tales Frtt, Fee & Temporary lTOCl'l Sky Parle, Iti'1ne 751-4008. bal of model tum. Bl& Building materlalr, 3 Bldgs. MANY ITEMS OF FINE ~t!it 0~ ~ Spoftl-Goods IOM ~ SECRETARY 1--..1 NEVER A FEE SLIDE projector, Saw ye r Canyon East Apts. 48-~ Pine 219 21•t St. N.B. Sal & Sun. ESTATE JEWELRY, AR't·f.,;:'-===::;.c==.;...,= ·'--·..;.·•------I % y r a w •"""steno, AT TEMPO 600A. Auto. Focu.'>, remote. Valley Ln., lClAM to 3Plt!. Forlnfo: 838-8033ar838-748;; OBJECT'S, AN'FIQU~ Pets I087 jalft~~ = Zi.1'!:-1:: e:.~=: Tempo Temporafy ltelp Trtl,Y5 viewer 645-2857 Come to East gate on San OFFICE Equipment. Bikes, FINE FURN ETC PHONE ~~~ns ~.pe~fo1°. ~ 1£~. E!i9 ' ~-val·-• Non smoker. Nwpt Ctr otc. ' · ' Joaquin Hilla Rd. I.amp& .t Pil!ows. Misc Fur· FOR INl''O A RR0aruRE ANIMALS R US · ""' ~ •• TEMPORARY Cot• •. I035 "~ " ho!-red SIOO 1 •·t/ De °'~-• PET SALE Lange, R.S. 11T cm, OW.· ~fittings distri ton. Xlnt $600-$650, Call Lee, SALES PERSON • •u..A.n.a.:.•., P ,.,e ' , n lure "" Sun. t 9 & '"""-.N• . . , Ober 200 cm. 642-5891 .. ,._ ......,.,.,,. ~--+ car 644-8250. Nov. ·~• ••-· Oco 2 4 1 h . Bu R ••Es E K 1• TENS Shell Marble Table. w/gold 10. 13552 Onkayba Circle. r• _., OFF Pnppie&, cute & cucldley. I -'=c..;"-='-"==~-1 .--;,>ii"'~··,.,..... ..... u, u.u" m ,.. iron benbh, .,_, (1930) •-"--.. ~-,. · •-110 91...:i • • SKIS, Hexce\, never used. • e---:::ailt' Send resume eo-.,.,.ARY, front ot t Ice "-'IP8""ni A .. ni~...... ._, •-"""~ QUITTING BUSIN~ss uvm · iul, Singing " I ~· $2-per hr Serendlpltv 3810 .. -.. · ... "'t-' .. -· White Velvet ehatr, S 3 5, .. Canaries & more. Reptiles, 200cm. $200. 4 jointer $90. F~ V11eS~~~s!':': ~ ~~ ~~-~~'li Plaza Dr, 's. A. ~7-2102. ~ wcekl. Sl25 ea. ChSJ\)piori. (1890) Love Seats, cut s~~~~. ~o~~~ WOMENSCLOTH~S, Tropical Fl•h ·LARGEST Jul~r new $35. After 6pm, 846-33f1 for aPPCJlnbnent TEXAS REFINERY CORP. line. 6'4--0638. velvet. $500.. Recliner, $15. SIZ .. pretty hallg'g. lanip. FABRICS & NOTl0N:). 1 PET SELEC110N IN O.C. ~~=:;;::~-~~=~~~ oft era PLENTY OF SIAMESE 968--6709 $25. 548-6314 \Veck only, 174 eWl,(\n \\'ay, 3645 W. McFaddt>n, Santa FISCHER skis, 190 Of .._.ith SECURITY MONEY plus cash bonuses, SEAL POINT JaN.G SIZE BED. new, I blk North of 17th on Ana. 839-85XI ?atarker bindinfs. Used one FULL fringe bvlefits to mature ldHens Jif/F S20 ea. 54~~ comp, stW J*Cka.i'ed. Xtra 1~ N~UW.it ~ Jltacentla, 0.t 11).~ Daily, LARGE extremely tame, seMOn. $90. 673-6998 j nrrll'rD indi'(tdual in beach area. KITl'ENS Angora firm. $175.(Warth $450.) 8 AnUque.turnibJl'e & misc. 0 R GAN; 0 r I g S 2 19 5 . ICU'let Macaw Pln"Ot Inc. 8 GUN cablne-t "''ilh storaa:e PART TIME urrRJU. ~~~ : f n..~~· Colorful, ~!tractive Queen, $155. incls delivery $2-8160 Sac r l f Ice I $1500. Can new cage & all acce:s.1'.s. antiqued green $200 .!:_~!9\'E* -~ ~~.~-. ur.-msm U-'lJ&ll.y horn<, 83>-2488 '""""'~Xlnt-o>nd~Private $500. Pb' 615--3662 644...,. r.tPAAI~ T!1CU Rdnery CD'p Box . c STOM GARAGE Sale, Oothing,--~ •• ~ty·•~ .. ~bllcpoll!!1"or-. m. Fort Worth, T t x as n...., 8040 u Span. Oinin& trNsures & trash. Sat & Par 1 Y • no d w n IP mt· SALE. Bantams, Ducks . TV, Radio, HIFI St. I09I 1\fo.Jii ·-rm Phone UUI"' ....., 1nw. ... ,. .... '1610L ~ · nn. let & buffet. So!\ Id Sun 9 &lO. §.-6. 2001Amold 531--cst7 or 64&-2393. Gffse. All kinds. 26121.fesa l c.;..:.c.c.:="-'-"-.;...:c.;..-'-cl a Tett\tor\a '!:.~~t ba.ck:ground C ti I HU AH U A, mate , . v.'OOd, orig., cost $DX>. Mtl!t Ave, Coeta Mesa, 64&-'1929 HOLIDAY BOtmQUE . by Dr, &ck Bay. Come Sat. SUPER STEREO Component l lligh Commink>n ·-.. uucu TWX ~Ulft b d 11 hots sac. Bciit o!ler over $500. Senior Girl Scout Troop Laa I n-ii)'Stem. JBL speak.era, $1llOO -Eully tbnl !'rid 9'-Uam 0_1>:_pertunllJI' w/Htablllbed neut'"'"~ ter aeveral 181Th Meadowneet. Itvine. .-·-.... _. !~.mo Annual Earnmp ~P 1y ~ Personntl Dept •· Operator ....-Pu r~r eAl ' 3 s · fi'ia.3486 BOOKS. hardware, tumitutt, Com""""ra• sat Nav 2, P •119S a. _..ans MtO nrv." B•t orrer, 5 war. ~ I PO IFIC MU""'nL f -Newport Beacb fl.rm. r yeat11 of spontaneous love R,t<2°AN0.,nGlngULAl<Tbl.C90'ar.J~.~. Sat-Sun. lo.-tpm ll-6, Girl Scout ~ on KIMBALL ORGANJ>ouble radio. sro. 49'1·'..'340, Krn·. l 'fl IT-.,"' ' )IELEN sotAFFER..-& affect\on O'ilo'l'ltr' turned v'11\ """"" ~ams, CM (next 10 Poat keyboard· percussion. Leu COLOR TV~ Xlnt condltlcm, ~!"",,;.1 700 Newnt Cen~ Dr, N.B. PDtSONNEL AQltK."t~fi in Uili beauL hNJthy dog ClaSs top ant gtild collee SAT/SUN 10-l, 1533 Anita, ttlce) than hall new price Sfi1X1 large screen console. ~ , an equal opportun1t;y em.ply. 42IS2 CamPus Or fl.:4. N.a; tor destruction.:' T&Ji tiny tble. xlnt cond. 561.-1325. N:B. (WeatclW Area), Misc. D E M o LIT ION SALE, ~:!OtS $80 5-28$ ' Full «' Sr. Accountfnn ' Call 557-2m r pn.-~ .. ~!.~ .... -url; •.,Y DINING TBL, 8 HI· back items It. toys. Bulldlnt materials, 3 Bldga. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TURNTABLE, AR Manual. "'l',,;;;;,a.,; i;-.. '-• ";II <=>a ........ ~ ...... "' ~ Chairs, China Cabinet. Solid SAT/SUN -9 to 4. 219 2bt. St. N.B. Sat & TO BUY PIANO FOR P'·" X I ·'• . • me "", '""V"_.. Clerk -& a loving home. Recovery Oak. Cost $4(0). aac. $1600. tl2'l Somenct Lent'. NB &.!. For Info: 838-8033 ur CASH: * 547-9445 * """ering - 5 cai1rl...,.e. • bl:, in wfddt • TYPIST cf out of pocket custodian Pri pty. Eves, 646-t656 ANTIQUES, FURN. & Mii&c. 838-7485 $70. Like new. S7J.-61'26. "'· , , on ex-Excellent oppartunity for bl· expenses second• ...... Ca 11 H -UPRIGHT PIANO &: ~"" TV Zenllh po~ •~ ftl094a with t\ne div Id u 8 I experienced in Downey Savings & Loan 84&-1659 _,, UN USUAL Playboy Class-orsel 1'1AYTAG matching Washer 2 Pl.A YER PIANOS ...,.19" TV. Zenith POrL '$25 . .,.,.,. Ofi' from n!plltable dlape-r construction payables. MWJt Haa an ~~nlng ln ltl Hun· top, Coffee Table, sol d & dryer, $100. bth. Power 961).llM 6.,.., l603 ~ BABYLAND wt l l be good oommunica.tol' & ttngton Beach omce tot in-ST BERNARD, beaut male, statue base. lifS.6893 a r EN GUSH Lawnmawer, $25. 9' Glass-•r 1tla4\ personable ladlea. l'or be able to wm:k .under div. w/good typiri&' ability. purebred, neutered. Loves 986-8071 !,1?.p~~".~~· or offer.~-1klterview phone, M1-012L pressure. Typin{:: 50 w,p.m. Contact Penonnel at (213) children, but good wet-FURNITUnE Repair SADDLE ........ .n-u u"'"''""' _ I I •SALES .. ·N• Some iitatlstical. 861-5113 for further in-chdog. If you have a borne .. _ . Ch I h m •Cftrl Eves • PLUSH CARPRT * . """ Ple•s• C•ll 644-3389 formal.ion. , & yard but aOO\•e all a .x:rvict', 8 ra strengt en-1 ~-..;~:;-:::-::.:;:::..-~ & , Or Cootact Per&'lflne!·otc Equal ()ppm-. Emplayer heart big enough for all ed & reglued. Free e 't · Household Gooda 8065 300 Yds ~t. 100 Yd& Fem· ep Boys Stote THE IRVINE CO. the low this ctog has to 646-6989 green. Super Buy! SHORES ~·· XI n' t TYPIST give, call 846-1659 Recovery OFFICE Desk, Swlvei chr, VARIOUS Item• of excellent INTERIORS, 642-225:; & WOddiij oonda &. 550 N.wport Center Dr. of out of_poclcet custodian 2 side ehairL Port. me. quality. New pair l_ove 548-4654 emplo)iee bendita. Newport &ea ch Typing On CRT· Electric. expcmes secondary S150 for all. 8464166. seat.a, Necchl cab. sewingN 'O::EWPO:..,:O=;,R~T~e.~.-,.~r~.-.-.-, s Aorb la'-PenKJn Laguna &.ach Terminals · Speed 45+ e PUPPY WORLD e SACRIFICE FURNI'IURE ma chine, trench bedroom c 1ub.Fam11 J Tenn t 1 12.0'E.. bt''Stteet Equal 0ppor Employer w.p.m. Aceuracy essential u·.1-Rm Set Din" chests, power mower. Lady Member 1 hip. Sacrifice, ~ Santa Ana. · Apply In Penonnel Dept BullTenicr,Shih-TZu,Uaso-vuig ' ' mg Rm. Kenmore washer & dr,vtt. (71 t ) 833-1815 (2U) "'"'" ile Needed S=~ta4~~ ~ Monday thru Frid8_¥ 9-llam Apse, ~f· Sp~h~r-Se~ ~~~'. i;f1~· *Call Plus raraae a a 1 e col· .m-o:;;,.;100~·=~-~~~i Shell, 3131 Harbor. CM 100 Newport Center Dr NB Tiny Poodles, :-:t Bulls, SOL1D TEAK WOOD Calfee Lane, H.B. 894-9360 &Ult Plu9 Ccpet. lOO Yds ~••. ,-fA UfT · · PACIFIC MUT UAL mon, "· "'· • l....,bt .. 15721 SW!bunt DECORATOR h&I :m yds SERVICE Sta. Salesman & Ml equal oppot. empioy;r' Cockapoo.!OOltllXEDPUPS table 2x5' (bolto'rn 1heif" Jewelry I070 F~n. su~m BUY. INmH<'.lllT S lube man. Top pay & tril1ge Stud Serv1ce Most Breeds. 2 se-rving tra,ya) $65. 846-~ , S48-46SC. ' URGERY benofi". ExP"· mon prefd. TYPIST , EXPER. Roll" ea.rte" Reptu.. & 7824 TURQUOIS E Full or p/t. Shell, 17th & To asRist new account s Turtles. Open Eves. 53l-5027 DEOORATOR must sacrifice JEW Porta-Bird raplrator. Unique Dtftl Form Ptolessional Hair DJ:yea· Men'• goU cluba Best offer C57-2668 !<vine, N.B. """"""""· WEIMARANER fine Eutorn ll>rnltun. S3 10.20"!~R,'';, SERVICE Sta. AtteOOant Bank of Amer"co to SlOO. 21882 Hilaria,· HW>-' PUPPIES 00 .u lndlan Jew·•-·. Full & Part-Time \Yesl cllff Plaza tlngton Beach. 968-5634. =-1 990 E. Coast H>A'Y, N.B. Call 646--0563 AKC STEREO CABINET 8'. ~ted. Com e in &: Get e to al!lst nJC'. Mu1t SHIPPING Receiving/Stock Equal Or"llr. Employer 541 _.5838 Style. Prft for )'Our con1· Acq4.1. a inted ex-per. & reap. Clerk v.·/exper. in manuf. VEND ING ponents. Xlnt cond. $85. R~ t • Boy Maternity ('Cl, Ask for Jean, 546-{)411 ... ACHINE 5.57-773.l c ow·s , i"'S. Cst Pilla 557.5734 fTil'l HEALTFIY • 1-IYGENIC * SOfA &. Lowseat e very INDIAN ARTS ashkln Island 644-4729 SOLDERERS LOCATORS NO CLEANING . New gJ qua!., e&tm made, never 3400 Irvine. Sulle 102, LAWN 1.IOWER front throw Klng-o-lawn, 1&", $8(1, or bt'st oUu. '6 1rs o Id . MS-8135 WATER SOFTENER $EilXI ,New, SaCrifice $12 5 . cash. 49+-3964 CRETARY lo $750 NEED 20 (714) 848-8990 Cal Llttt>r Boxes for Old used. usually hm, ~7910 N.B. 549-270'l ·"""""'-"'.::.,::._:;:..:::..:.::.....,-1 Delivered 3 Times Weekly.1-=~="'-='-"'-'-'= co. that own1, deaigns, SOLDERERS \VANTED: Lady companion CATT'A·BOX. 673-6217. \V:fITE "'"OOC!en be.'.room iiet. WANTED l~ERIAL t!.~th :pa. builds restauranll. Con· lor lady, lite housekeeplngSllELTIES 1 •11 Coll' 1 dres !r, ml::ror, I nlrht TOP CASH 00,,.n PAID ·" mem p. ake tion ar land devdop-&. • <wklng. Must be able •• n · ies stand. $4{1.00. 549-1690 ~ over PlQ'Jllents. 6 mo' • . i en t/archltecturni TRAINE ES to drive & shop. Livt' in AK~1.Champ.slred.,sable OOFA & 2 Chn. Oirorne FOR YOUR JEWELRY, $16.50p/m.96Z-C1l13 itn>Und ~·d. or out. Heavy lu"'"Ork being & tn s. Reas. & terms · WATCHES, ART OBJECTS, LEADING Tenn I a Club ES TRN~ to $14,000 ~it 3 :if~~ handeled alread)' by c:apable !»7-6169 ~:~'f!1n er-968-2365 COLO, SIL~ SERVICE, Membenhlp. n,ooo. y 0 u l I I peraon. Call ~18 PJ.1. MINI DACHSHUNDS. AKC FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. .....v ttan&!er tee. fi75..2&t9 mecon nuance n-EXPERIENCED exceptTues&Thurs. rea:tstered.Adorable .9 4Z' Round Brown Jordan MS-2'200 ;ft.5;30. ; ~-7 :.:1:en.t°Ori'::~~~ ?\1IN. 6 l\IO'S EXP£R WHO WANTS TO \YORK? weeks aid. Black & tan, glass tabJe with 5 wood LADIES Pkatinum Diamond NEI?ofAN'S ''Hockey Match" anc:e into management. T OP ENTRY DRIVE A CABI call 536-8134 DanWl chain $150. 644-0988 Ring, 90llta1re 1tone 2.25, 14 r.iso, Alvar'i ''Toreadorea" REC EPT to $550 LEVEL PAY CHOOSE yo~ hours, Y.'Ork SHERRY"S K9ALLBREEDS TILT BACK Bed Dlvat1, new amall tound c:liamond$. 4 $100. Pil'IM>'• "Ctrcul" tomy ofCS:ln Orange. Good NO FEE for yourself, be your own Boarding & Grooming Hel"CUlon F & b rl c , $50. bt.ggettea diamonds. Re-$145. Pvt pty. 5,15-S695 1,oppor, for ial w/exper. an STAFF BUILDERS boss. Men or \\"Omen. Can Pkkup & Delivery &12-81.n cenUy appraised at fine FAU. Flte\Wlld Sal Ori ':bWy phones. 5IX' S. !\Iain, Suite UO be 1\lghtl~ handlcapl)l'I! Poodle Puppy Sale 546-2848~ REMODELING Must Sell. Jev,'elet in Costa ~Jess. at Eu d 1 $75 rd ej.u 1/ NEW PORT Neat · Clean Appearance. So'-~ ,_ DR tabl .~,. $9,550. Mitkt' oUer. Pri. pty c, e · 00 ' '' Orange 5'17-0311 Vls., tell.red. Age 25 to 70. Cf?LLIE Pups. AKC. Sables. .,, •w. .. " e ....,. 997.58'14 cord. 8 36-1l92 , Cout Personnc>I Agency Equal Oppor. Employer Supplement your lnrnme. f ema1es. Sho_lli, Ch a mp . 54~7938. Ftrewood Supply NewPort Beach 6U--38'iO Drl\.'f! a c!lb 6 t\nl ot mol'l' 11 Ped. $50 & $7a, 49;1....9964. \VATERWORKS water bed, 4 QUAL RINGS, l~K GOLD STUDIO Couch/Dbl. Bed . "SEC RETARY $600 da.y. Apply In oe1110n, king excellent condition 2 pearil w/4pt diamond; with bolsten &: COVft' SJS, J.. it e ~bookkeep I ng STOCK CLERK Yellow Cab r.o .. 18S E. 16Ui BOXER Pups, AKC, Cllamp. $4j. 962-9759 ' ~!~":rt ~/i:l;k star· Room s I 11 e r u &'. $10 . na expcr. St., Costa Mesa. slrl!d, t !\-!ale red fawn, WHOLE HOUSEFULL o I 2~1< YAG diaroond ' :;,96:,:2;:;-<15;10~. ==~,...,,,-~( ~ Tp Applicant Rend bnl• ot materlal. [ill 3 WOMEN Imme d, to 1 dArk brindle rna1e. Call Bc&u turn. Custom mnde Make oiler 642-0GU ENCYa..C>PEDIA Brtttanlca Center Empklyment job box-es, record entrys & d i s tribute ChriS1mas pro. ssa-2448. quality In X\nl cond. M4-&42T · S85. World Books $ 5 5 , ConsultarQ Agency re-stoeklng. "Exptr. & rl11ct11. Full, p/t. ?>.1r. Lev\BE,\UTIFU L Red Mini Garag•Slile tosS DIAM. eng~ent ring, :J(), OlildttaftDlctlonary, ' !i6'I San Nlcbol111 Drive kncrwledRe of ~ com-846-MSS. OacMhund Puppte1. AKC. ---:fl· .,,~~l ~· 5S!3· 5+1-0060. • ewport Bffcta 640-61.r.G ponenta belphil.· Ready in 3 wks. Pick yours CH R JS T ~t AS Bot I quo .-,,. .._,., :vv. SURFBOARD 9~ feet Er:i \\'RITER WANT· Call For Appofntmcnt ~ now. S100 to $115. 586-4567. Bazaar, Sat, &lo Nov 9th 1 NDIAN Turquoile ~ ED fer rolla horatlon on lndustriAl Relations I ~ BASSF:M' m 0 th e r IR e d & 10th, l().4prn. 3'U East Necklace. O>st $500. 8ell !or ~ ocrtpt ' OI ""'""""• and JELQNIC . V Hoorid tallier. 6 promising 20th ST, CM $200. -· =,..,,,--';::=::7-.,--ctuLnsdlll6.t.moraJ• & val~ . lJlll avail. S5 en. 557,9115. 1'"'tlmlture: bunk btdl, c:tlb, Machinery •71 Nt!.hlp· Tennl9600 C 1 u b ruetn- For •n •d In Wom•n'1 World C•ll Sue 642-5671, eh<. 330 Jmonalized .Designer Pattern A-2200, Misses Hl.·2201.i ct.1141••' • $pH .. Deut ltjue \ \ l . ' ' '!" ~,j in ''Cdt RJdtt'' v e 1 n • Antiques IOOS C()CJ..'ER Spaniel 2 yrs old,' nip, acMo.I desks, mbc. %131~~ ' No tnna lee. 499-l<SI INDUSTRIES lomal•,Chni\>p,;npedlgree. 3390J I Avenld& callta, San *HOBBYISTS* s·-u··-·-flat······ *~ookk-rs u• -12 uan Capistrano 496-ES69 • "'' ·-. ""''""' .. Th b ~ 0 --1· • Ml ...... ,.... ANTIQUES -Crst!dfalhu, ,,....,._, SURPLUS Printlna m&Chln-T~le E1 Cnande. ~l price e1e c•• 1 ea ouv. 1que ue 1or ••••and U. Agency Equal Oppot, Empkiiyer t.tantle, Camt-lbaclc & 3 PIT BUU. P'lJp., Purple rib-SHORT '~ave tedio, stereo ery. Modtl 3$ lti'l()lype; 49§..lm 644-545l. Chilht11. The h i• •el direeily on•thll" necklin• ar «t20 h St., Suite 104 Pltci! f'rcnch Statue clOcb. bon, UKC. Lovllble ftleh-parts, Diahcs. dryer A: O>metw/2mapzlnn,ptOO'f ,;;:,;:;;;,:;:~""'-,,.--I \be Children'• •1,,yle. and uodu lht C9ll• of the New;xitf'B0-1l S3J.lt190 STORE CLERK 1m. Oak tbls., On.le rolllop dog, SlM.S'n:I t7!4) 842-5924 mi1c.11t/1un. 2568 Orange press, plie)' c•bl'1Cts. Call FURNITURE, Appllanctt. Mi11e1 •U<\e, Tb• n,,.rroni clo1ln1 h111 ooncet1led Dial A J1Db UJ.OISS Knov.~edgc of cl~cal parts dttk &i mis(:. 1)) Vlrg\nia . . A\'t, 01 OSCAR, 6 4 2 .4 321 d~ Ia. selection of 1-IO,,Usehold button•. Febtica: 11\ediurn w1\,tit wool. tweed1, poplin, No '""'·r-To You l:'f'f('ITed, Oulltand.I•"' jOb Pl., No. 3 fi.16-9082 1'11 0 A,L TES81udE.. AXC. Av111lablc CRACY drum tel, Dryt'r 544-34!7 nil"'.. arodt, • ltea.sonable . 552-tU(t •at.et repellent fabric•. A·2200 i1 cut in Mi••t'• Site• ,.,,._ .-·~ NTIQUE ch I flm«IJ_ 16 .. tO"l: Medium C\2'-141 ·'"and L.artt1 $16·18). 1lifMl"Aled 1965 for rTllred t' I e c t rt e I an. FRENO I f'urn, finely catV· 5'1j...15.J7 swing M1, baby Cf.'f'riqe, SHOP SAL'F;;: IAlhel, power A coo / cha r, NA·tl"Ol i• cut jq Childttn'• Sixe1 Sftlall (4-61: R£TAliY at 1 office 770 \V. L9Ut St. CM ~1319 ed 32 pc cul c r )'at a I log Scuba equip!. It much more. 1aws. punc!h press, m.llC bunk beds:, hauling tr 1 r • Medium IS.IOI 11nd lAl'Jfl 112·14 >. To order: at'nd pit· • ~ra or ~1Ci--t29 \\'~C'A'OOd lamp, Ir t n ch ~\ALE < • 1 yr, old. StR?· 3103 Coolidge A\'e, CM Item•. 1001 w. l'lth St. Sulte illdln& 1\ua door. 5.16--03%1 Mrn numbtr. aitt. n&!l'l•, •ddtt•• and &\p, Pfii:f r.,, work. $500 ..mo. to &le.rt. SUPPLY CLERK Vll&t', RS Prum&, tilVtt, :A~1~turousebroktn 1t31.4 llellolrope. COM.• L. 842-0'J'iO L 0 c ... L c.~f./NB. Tennt• A·2200 (Ml••c•) 12.00. NA-2201 CCh\ldreo1I •• 60. S No iexp f'P.q'd: tmn at fllll porctlllln plcluri l , <'UI . ' SAi 11\ru Wed. FurnltUMI I CONVER.TOR-Run l--p~ Club ~l~mberslllp. Wiii Send 254' t>O•tf.P Md httndlin' [Of EACH p•l\ftn ~VE 'I1IOIE APPL PllY bcnoftts. M·F JS-:J.t. If). L'YS tal. ~Tuell more. 556--0 39 Gf;RMAN Shorthair Pointer, knle-Kna.CI 675-749'1. 00 ingl phJe pwr. 3-4 h.p. sacrtfiet 6#-&t'TS a ft Spm ordered. Supploraent A -nawe•I. de1ip1 f'tom '74 ~M, ~CS l\nd __ ':!Oll_,~n 1erv1e-v.i now. CaU >otrr OAK carved Sideboard IB11f· AouK.,c , !l.llO!rno'.c.c.1~ \Vk.is. Milke 308 34th SI., N.B., Sun 11· Ne•. -. 96l-6139 KING sbt bed S'75. Mayt11.1 Fall/Wlnt•r c•l1tlo1, 11.00 3rd el•'• niail. S.n.d 60t ~ ..,.. --I t t ) 0 k t h t -ooo 4 Call ,.,., for lit 111••• for t•Cb book ord11rtd. A bon111 coupon 'l't.t)' 1 ten the Armv R.l!Cnllter itnd Jo n c . 11 c:e-c ca. · · J!fl'· MitallaMOUI IOIO drrer elecl. Xlntcond.i75. ¥110rthll .OOt.owm_lthepl.lt'Clh"••ofan.y5padiat>11tiern metal 14 a 'llkMW#" the PtOPki wl!IO've Jo'ned lhcl ltc!•!fOll•blo.. WElMARANER.. ml\!(!, 5 TM. 6?.>-859S 1 644-4194 -Sofa $25. 962-0562 all. 5pm. "' lhl1 ntw•pttpet la incl11dtd in each book. Send , crmtU&n. Jhlft QYthbw IO Arriiy. O:>lta Me-s.a., ~1j..U63 G4J-S.f49 old, be-auUful, affcctlonate. f1NE F\lrnlture hNlld tt11ma •JUKE BOX* WALNUT v •nett bock «der• to lhi~ newapaper, c/o S~d••• 2 Dridao &... •11 ? Use " Dally etrot ClA.~lned lldl ldl bl• ~k'm•. I.Al. lkh. -l!>-H604. Rfdnc cti.1>1, FOl'Ht Lawn sttr«>, JOO aelecUoos. v.1th 1htlvt1 a hardwar\!. Obis M11ront, N.J. 09648. Dtp\. Dept . ct>.s. \ ~Deel Ad. CaU &o.dlfl. Cwlnt'd AO! CID &4UJ678 arn&.ll lttma or any llt'm. 0-Mliled •••••••••• &U-66111 ~l,ery lot\ 963-l"ii? ~rt<ard~~·-c;·c;P"~!:.· ~846-~18'='!--1 . .!24:!.'_' ~Sc::!hWIM~~b~lk~·'-· ::-1:<::!!"''-'·------------------1 I • -. ' • • ~~~~!!!:f!i!Ojl,:i;;;;c;"iii<i;Qiiij;ioihi$4;;:".i1i;;:h°'fiii7y;j;;""_;. ___ "fii70"jijii\li;---..:_-,iiij'iiii;iii:;;n-----~ Sund~~~.N~"'~m~btf:::::l0~,=19=7=4==:!!'.~~~D~Al=LY==Pl=LDT::::::D'.:!!J~J~ = Boots, Speoct I Ski -Auto S.r. I Pom Wil Vons • 9570 l &MW t 112 Dot1un tno ii,l;,co41o, Bona 97~! 974 Toyot• ]~ 1~!,; ~~"'t.~1:-r~~ NOW OPEN ~.:.n %"' ~:. ·~ ;;;;;:;_;; ..... ;;;; ... ;;;;; ___ D_A_TS--U-N--1-19_7_4 __ E_X_E_C_U_Tl_V_E ·~.eP~,~·-:-.~~'r;,: ~ Aio "°""' P'rtect "" • filhlng. 11: F Auto Air .,,..,1a1 1n1enor. .ir "'""· BAVARIAN 240 Z's CLOSEOUT <t1t~n. 831->WO •"· •----------l>IUit lel!!. S3Prll79. 10 yrs, ·~~ In Aulo-wfde ovals mll v.•hittb •• OPEt, ~. · ,. 1 • SllARPJ c&, '"I•• 3 opd' I 0 -1 OYEIS:J'""'""" I S.Wral low mue,.,, "'"" R ~ C , __ ,_ llA"lE--1'.1' ....Roulh w ate t \'L..Lr lcrl1oa Wl~llint '6 efljpn;, wired • , -· ~..J.Ui -equ~....':J-4 ?.:·~Benz W'll .,...,,... reat ........... dHi&ned b:>e.t. Would llke l ~-=-' 11 ..... l reJ*Jr: f'rff F.atimatet. for IOund, $3195 (88.W) ... 1970, 71, 72, & 73'5 450 SE'• at 1111U1ually com· S700 takes!. 16&--Ui01. to· lhare 1U expeMe with T~lel' .. 7U (.rt'4ll~CM e Robus1eW Moton 4 • e Automatlca 1pt"titive prk'tl. Jo'or example Porsche '750 1 or 2 pemu lnteretted -18641 ~ch Hunt Bch • 4 Speeds 450 SE •. lrt AB;~ 4: s>PQtOL WJ'lte PRlGCE.TTE auto .ir coo-84&-1255 •Air user. No. 3301, :JG.mo. open 'T~ 911 Olupt. d Clm•ued Ad No. ~.1 Dally Campen, Sale/ ditiontr, oomplele uni! $25. N 1 $ k • Atltlnt end leQlO 1.1 $221.IJ. plus Elec sunroof, air con • _ _pjJ;QL_..P.O. Baz."60, eo.ta -R----9120 -Ponche radio $10. Auto au Autos Wanted 9590 • ·-..,,!.W.4 •"•· toe All hav• ........... •-·, low, ""'· • R.m/fin stetto ca soe t 1 e . --Mela+ •"'91629------•v• -ta.nk. 1x4'"-"· Siil <leop 110. ""'.,.....,,. ··-.-• ...,.. J SI AUoyi, 5 1pd. Olor:olate em n • -e ·-200l S I mil"! Jm emonS CELESTIAL NAVIGATION '71 VW l'<>J>-Too c.m.,,, (>l7·3lB2 TOP DO.LLAR •·ii "'12 2 ~ ASSORTED COL "RS meiolllo. 112,TOO. Will '°"' Cl..ASSES Now Forming. All reblt eng, stetl belted tires, ro*"'u"R""'Fi",..=•-="""n'"re-,-,1o-u11 ~ · Imports alder trade. ~1181 A: <2UJ method• Jncludlng a OOll:l· new battery, 1idt atep, front 4 l~" whl1, FOUR vs r..ta1t PAID : ·.~ ~v~~A ~~ CALL OR COME IN ' 1301 Quall 326-7231. BnK.'f King. puter iormu1a. $10 per lea-tire mount. Xlnt cond . whL· complett (Ol' Pinto. IMMEDIATE[Y TO SEE US Newpor(Be11.ch '74 9ll PORSCHE. br and ton. 5 or 6 should surtii:e. $3,050. , Must sell . 962-0016 962-2013. ~== J 833-8300 new rµetallic copper brown. Call eve1. ('lt4) 548-8831. anytime. l<sr=EE"'°"L'"'lWllAL'""=,...,,.,,,.,.= .. -1""s. FOR ALL beige interior. AM IF ?of 2 DANISH racing Kayaks, KING o· THE ROAD (;air Inch. Uke new. $115 for au FORE CARS --~yw : t.x:.. ENTEn >"RO?.I 1\111.c,'.RTIIUR 1tereo tape-, 24 ht:PO. low molded veneer, xtra lite. OY<'11i, Tulf:y, Top Kat, ~le 5 tires. &31).lUO; 6J3.9264 IGN -~ '67 MERCEDES BENZ ml. take O\'t r leue 497-3060 $60. ea: 2 Competition type Too, lllld cuatom ,beJ l ... Ant I Cl I 9520 CALL OR COME IN '6'. Ablolute chmy cond . racing1bell1, !ibeq!W. MWt Camper Sal~ 2036 lqwi et1"-c'-"'--" TO SEE;US Air, new lltts A: eng,.new ~Ill: $200 ea. ?r $350 a 1!1· Harbor. Costa Mesa ' iM8 PLYMOUTH CPE 2W.l2 Mai·guertte Parkw-.y 3100 W. ~;4~5>'·• N.D. 230 S P !l i n 1 . $ s 9 5 o , v,.,..36$2 MUST SEU. Top Kat Cmpr, 6 cyl. Slick. Ntw enatne It. USE 1'v~Rwy ~~EXIT., 4~t59:5/S4z-5'm. '73 35' HOUSEBOAT, self-ihell, to tit Luv or Courier. clutch. Drivei\. dally hut '31·2040 e 495-49411 WI LL 8U'l '10UR l\t e ch an i c 1 1 p"cla1 . '6.1--3!16. New eng It trans.1 cont'd., + more. 3 axle M+-4079 before 4.PM or l')etdi eome minor w 0 r k . DATSUN, TOYOTA Automatic transmlulon, air ~ltchanlcally perlect. Quick tantwn trlr. 551-IP Chcyaler wkndll, $450. fi86..6960. OR VOLKSWAGEN coodltlonhig, JXl'4'er atel.'I'· Mle. $3000. 557·»11 pm & all ere. $5,900. n4"598'211E 8 ttt Cabover Camper, atove, 1940 PONTIAC Silver Streak ~ "' PAID FOR OR Nar. \\'ILL ing, Nev.· po.Int. (TPZ7S9J day Sat Ii Sun. * 546--4990 •· oven, portapotty, Jacka , Olupe. 29,000 or\a. miles. 3lOOW.~~wy .. N.B. ~ \,II PAY TOP OOLLAR. CAU. $1899 '67 -912 Orig. 0...-ner.' Xlnt BOY SCOtrrs need your boot, aood condition. $6.50. Black iacqUcr paint, perfect I ---=7'~2~·,-:-7,=,--KENT ALLEN. 540-04~ cond. S.1950. boaL Tax advantqo. 831,.!314. oond. l4l00. ST.1-1658 CADILLACS DEMO SALE '72-2«> Z DATSUN. burn t * * 646-'39tl ** Boats, Merine Eq. 9030 __ '64 CHEV. li T. with Ma· '47 HtJDSON pickup ~per ler-st S.lectton orange. AIC, AP.I/ F f\t ~lllill lllt..:1 PORSCHE 1957 3Si6 A. rtblt Jorway Camper, l1200. 6 rdrl 1 ' •• * 1·'74 Tll radio, 4 spd, mag '''his, ....... YOLY_O,. tng, RUNS GREAT! $1100. VOLVO MARINE DIESEL. 557-5038. see af 2448 Elden, ave ~~· In Or•ne-County * 1-'73 3.0 CSA radial tires, lo 111 i 'g . 492.-9627 YES! ' WE HAYE . 82 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS 11 DEMONSTRATDll~' LAST, . CHANCE TO SAYE$$ AT THE ' OLD PRICES PRICES START_., AT ' $2699 r (00191 1 cyl. . 7% HP w/rtverse CM. Coupe IDeVllle1 -Sedan De-* I '74 3 0 CSA Sharpest in Co. $4,695. Res: S b 97IO NOTICE' rtar A: elec. starter. Beat 8' Camper, sleeps t w 0 , R9C Vehlcl• 9AD Vllles • El Doradoa -Con--• 833-8575 Bua; m-23a2 •• • otter OVM" $500 ~. 1 St • Vtttiblev. Also n1an)' other ·SAVE' ·72 240Z Pv Lo · l$6 1-larbor, C.?-1. Ci-16-9303 OUR PARTS DEP.T. • j oragt ca~lnets, ice box. CHINOOK·TOYOTAS round I r:d"" d I . t pty. m1. OVER SAAB '14 -811P JOHNSON,-only-3 _S:W.~6'1Y658-• b1pper now on display .. , Rect....., J.l&CTra e-nt1. • 4 spd. air, radio, mags on NOW OPEN ON hours, $tOO firm, Jerry 536-Electric Cira 9130 Ready for vacation trips. . • Crevier BMW sll radials, ~ver. Priced lS USED SATURDAY : 2286 or 64.2-4482 , BU)' now! . -. Jn1pect and 208 \V. ht Street to sell. S73-l354. IMMEDIATE n 'L • j _ elec. golf ca'.rt licensed for $:1499 at Bill Maxey Toyota, am/f111, stereo, 8 track , O IS y WA I Boats, Power 9040 GA S L ES S transportation, drive Out ... Reduced to Santa Ana SJ.'i.3171 '73 ORANGE Dataun Pickup, MERCEDES cSELIVERY • Jlili11 fW ~ l CUSTOMIZED streot ""· Re-chot"g" ;,. 18881 Beaoh Bl•d., Hunting. & & c·~·h~I"~""~' ~'"°_._"_·_t•_n-,-n•,,.,,•u N D PLA SALES k SERVICE TOYOTA • j clUded. Full price $1150. ex-ton Btsch. •817-8555. WE BUY IMP.ORTS ' clenn, 900-1312 Dick Miller Motors 1 ORA.ND ,BANl<S cellent ~ndltioD. 847-8959~ Super dune bugg)r, Corvair H f I rt 1 · ._... .. .w. j Diesel Trawler. New de-Mobile Homes 9140 eng. w/he:ader &: Ho l·ley Top Dollar For Any Make ---,='°="°==.--F ll!t 9725 OUS9 0 mpo 1 1 120 W. Warner nt So. p, atn clo;&=c."="'"°='--Coc·c.Mc.·-'-"'-'=·1 corator selected curtains. carb. Wide US maa:s. _glass or Model. '73 BMW 2002 ---------52~7250 Santi An1 557-2132 1llp cown, deck chrs. & '68 HOME'I,'TE. 20x44'. 1 Br, top, teak wood furn!sbillp. JIM PANOS /JJDEJJfl' 1968 MB 250 3E -,\ 11 Toyot1 9765 ,i, acceuories. Auto pil o t, 1 BA, AdUlt<s. Pvt Pty. CM. SEE THIS ONE F I RST j mainlenance l't!COnls. radlo, new 110/12V refer, 751-07UI eves & wknds. 497-1184 MAZDA COUPE Perrect cond. !\lust sell this WE ARE new monomatlc head, elect. M I I 4 Wh I D I , .... ,. 2001 S. Manchester • ,yffk -Desperate~ SJ9(}1) ti~t No 2 ' wlndleH, e >i: t r a battctlea, otorcyc ff H r Wt -W k d S • I ... • auto. be.tt. charger, natural Scooter• 9150 JEEP, 4 ,.. •-. IU' -·. Anaheim 636-GOOO Racing Orange, 4 1 peed 18 en pecie S ofr. 833-2900 days&: 494-3309 Jn Orante County. Teak, blue covers, Clln'ant E-Z chan..-~'11hu'bi;. !!Oft '~"p. WE PAY TOP OOu.AR tran s m I 1 •iOn, air con-A FEW EXAt>.WLES: eves. But Only aurvey. By owner. $34,500. 0 .. _ 1n-•0 .. ~04 d FOR TOP USED CARS ditlonlng, AM/FM radio, '71 l\1ERCEDES Benz 250<:. YOU Replacement coil $52,00ll. .......aa · ,,...,....., '8)'s ; FOREIGN, DOMESTIC IO\v mUe8 !8N.fl.S) '72 121 SL Coupe Blue exter. New Pirel\lg. . THE PEUCAN. Lldo Yacht 586-7064 eves. or CLASSICS $5299 $6500. CZ13) 570-2259 or Cn4J Can -M•ke Ut anehorllge, Ne:wpo11 i;.lip nu. 7-4 OOOOE 14 ton, 4 wheel If your car is extra clean '73 124 Spider ~238 eves. N 1 46. C&.11 544-9470 y,•eekdays; drive pickup,-power 1tee:rlng llff us fint. -,6. 9 124 Cpe .• 'Air' '69 , 1'1ERCEDES 2EN) SE O. s.:>4-5504 eve• le wkndl. le brakes, auto tranl $4800. BAUER BUICK r •1 ooo II Xlnt Stt U8 Flrlt or Lut and \.\'t!'ll 34' EXPRESS 847-7797 after &pm. .-uu ........ -'73 aso'$ipid1r ........, ............... '.3 ~·-2925 "-~Blvd. ·~Wt l.fW ~~.·····'·"Tm es.. · I'"" harder kit ......,,,. best T k 9560 c.o.ta Me11a 979--2500 • G 9742 , deal. . CRUISER rue I M FORMEC IY·•ILo.,.Beoeh WE BUY USED CARS VOLVO. '7l 128 Sedan •"'hM.[ii.:• ·Rescue Boat. Powered by ANO TRUCKS ~ • • lUWA WiW _Qn~er V8. Xlnl for fish· C.Ome in for a tta! app"lLsal 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '70 124 Sedan JOJOJA U. ..l diving Comple!ely rblt to GROTH CHEVROLET, Ca pri 9715 • 3 124 5 C Sr'I.1,:a~:~l:;;"'t!:n ~ .J!t'='~3b"~ :,U..,.'i'·:::~ au;:;_~ 1~~.'."'io"' mF"i~ .. ,"J~' ~ick Mill:~o::~ a '7111TOYDTA'.wAGoN STEALl l not oomp!, ma., extr a TRUCKS IMPORTED AUTOS 64iµ;194 1"I W. Warn" at So. Main '73 MG • parto. l'OO. 642-<!173: BEST PRICES PAIDlc "".~.~,-----==I Santa Ana 557:2132 •= 4. spetd. air cond., radio, heater. (GFP319) ·n 25' TS SEARAY Expreas TM 125 SUzokl. Weceo hd, Oe1n Lewis Imports ,h .. ~ei.""'r.1o1.-1o10 Cruiser. w/trlr. Good Sha_pe. kctT nuts, ake bar, plutic 4 wheel drtvea e Pickups • 1!:66 Hu-bor, C.M. 646-930C '72 DODGE COLT .-Olllld.Ont¥'e100 ........ -. $8500. 08.)o•. &15-452> & Eve• tndnl $ 3 7 5 ; must aell Ramcharrera e Van• e -cASff FOR .1 .. 1 ••111 ,,,.,, fM r.oio. ~· 493-9188. 10% over original taCtory • (1735,.3" 9 $1177 4 DOOR WAGON • ! !MY LAUNCH. r ea to rod 'TI KAWASAKJ ,250 EndUt"O Invoice wttlo thla ad. y~: STATION WAGON I 9 mahopny planked classic, Make otter 21 tt. twin screw, tu1l covtn, 961-1116 an s & \~1m·IJ, CASH MONEY PAID conv. top, Perfect for bay 'CJ l\lAIOO 360• Mlkunl, Konls, For Your Junk car Automatic tramml!sion, air OI' &b $3 975. 646-4J3l.. 1 ,,,,,~·~me;;,==='-"642-4930:,;::::::::·+i'r.<io n d j t Io n Ing, AM/l~f · ' very cl&..n. $300. io. (009FWB) 11· TRI HULL Chevy Vi 494-0292 • 72 ! N T E R N AT !ONAL AUTOS IMPORTED $1799 w/Berldey Jet. New !rlr. '70 SUZUKI 250cc. st r te t Pickup. Sharp. Camper, etc. nsoo.orotter.6 4 6-3213 legal $400. H.D. 4.\. XJ.ntS2499 (07847K) Gener1I 9701 ._ ....._ ""· w.,. «>nd. $1200/olf": ~ SUNSET FORO '72 R::INELL CABIN otUIS-'72 MERC. Colony Wag has ;.-..1 · '73 SUZUKI 125 TC only M40 Ge.rdeq Grove Blvd. O p...T, new ra.dia1s; '71 f\ L • ORANGE 'COUNTY'S ER Z2', tully ,.....,p. Sips. 5 300 miles $495 tirm,1-Jerry WestmlMter 636-4010 Coleman Tent Trailer: Ph .Ull, .tttMI NEWEST & LARGEST Dua Pt. 1llp -$2,{0) dn, 53&-2286 c:r 642-4482 '74 GMC Sprint (aim:' to El aft 6pm, 6f4..4S28 TOYOWflOTI e , lake over $C500. 4.9?-2.nO. '68 BRIDGESTONE Road or Camino> 454 eng 4 ipd ilk II IMMEDIATE :16 OWENS Ctsr A-1 cond. Dirt Bike Gd cond $325 R + Alr, bucket seat1, c.66~FE=R~RAR~~,~33tl'°'"'=c=T-,""'+2 DrLIVERY Offer. (2131283-056 wkdys. 0 •:t .,.=·.,,..... · Tacoma whJs, Gates XT ,.,. ,., ___ ,,_.6 ..... -.. 'tlon l!JJG Harbor, C.1'1. 64&-9303 i;; cn4J~atl.2 wkndL pvt. r Wo • ~. • tires, Gabriel Hl.Jackera, ..... ope .••. UU<Jl>U.&;,o:; ..... INl • I "D=.-c .. ~.=.=~=-~~ AU. 1'10DELS & t'OLORS p1y. TRIUMPH. Semi-chopped, pr pty. 126521.T> 644-0988. -83-1--2040--•"-·----9720 Dick Miller Motors Detper•t._.auick Sale Cl~ ~~ '66 QJEVY p ,u . V-8, Auto.A __ l_fa_R_om_oo ____ ,_70_5 '72 MOZ, 4-sp., alr, AM/FM, 120 w. Warner at So. Main 36' Cruiaer, FIB. Bia Valu, ' ' P/S. Alr. Wide tires. New US Map. on new Steel S A 557 2132 $95(.0. bl'1t o«er. Surgery, MOPED, VESPA CIAO camper 1hell/extras $1350. 1750 SPYDER, '69 rads.. Xlrae. Make offer. inta· na • Olwrce AnxlOUI! ~56 t~ moa: old, xlnt cond. 673-&120 · :xlnt cond, New tires. 556-{;l57 FIATS • ~ $290 flrm 646-5960 $2650 * * 979-9005 30' CHRIS Craft.. TS \'8'1, '1l y~· . 360 ~ '60 FORD 1iii T. 6cyl, gd Audi 9707 1974 240 Z 2+2. -4 speed e '74 x 119 ex. cond, Wt. $8000._ '/J!o, St. 1 . Perl cond~· eng, new tra.tu1. batt, brl(1. trans, tape deck, 4 , O O O 4 1peed, AM/FM, 4,600 miles. 811-2800, Rel 6'Trt519 Jert. Extras. $450. S3T~ & fuel pump. $3!"'". 548-7983 .. 73 AUDI lOOLS 2 dr. 4 speed, miles. • '74 124 Sport cpe. '72 SABRECRAFT 21' lM 548-1983. air, sunroof,&: stereo . 714-737-3399 Sspeed,air ·TIRES FOR IMPORTS hp. OMC 110. Lots of Xtru, '69 TR I U MPH 7 SOOce. 159 CHEVY, new motor, 83143Wl dlr." '72 DATSUN 1200 Coupe . e '71850 Spidern:lstr. lncl trlr '600). 1-632-4457. Trophy. New Urea A: pa.int. trana. paint, magi, see to ~~~~~--~= Auto tra111, a!r, am radio. 831 -2040 S~~ J"t~· 5·:S.i3Po~.2>-l3. I. ft. LYMAN 1'fany xtruJ ~.-. . a.pprec. Best oiler! Aft. 6. _A_u_•t_i_n-_H_ea_l•_Y~ __ 97_09_ Lo ml'11. 15,000 ml'1. Beet dlr p Y rea · yester . F"" -3 t o I c.:c-.=;;;-=-·=;::-••· ::I & 2 fjbera:lass. Orig. S29.95. $1000 • 67l-9570 F3 KAWASAKI ..... .. S57-76n '61 BUG ~Basket -C"ase, ofr. ~1--0747. '72 FIA'r 124-Sed&.n. Uke NDW $7 p1ui-r :E:T. - • 1 Bighorn. Xlnt Olnd. Lo mi, 1956.:;::;;...;'=F°'o=RD~~%~T-on~P~l<;~ku-p complete wlxtra par 11. •72 DATSUN 2-&0Z, 20,000 ml new. AM/Ff.f, radials. JO J.C. Penney 2i tt. OWENS Cabln.Cru!Mr. 893--069. Truck. Cltm cab. Xlnt cond Reidy to reassemble ot for All\. auto, my mother"• ear, mpg Ask $1750, 6 4 S-5 7 7 l 24 Fashion Island Mlilt Sell! $2.2SO. '73 HONDA XL 250. $700. 673-1641. parts. First $125. 673-6501 must sell, make o t I er eves &: wknds Ne1\'port Beach 644-2318 Call 675-0300 Only 800 mi. Pvt. pty. y 9570 '63 AUSTIN A 1'! ER 1 c A , 496-4272 or 997-7$9 CHERRY RED, ·n 124 Spt. ,59 "GA COUPE .... ti' •-11 9060 * 53&-3759 * ant -•-nd ~ 5 pd n • m ~ auto, low miles, A1.11t co . •72 DATSUN Pickup. A Ir .... l'"". s ·· mags, w H.EA VY DEEP KE E L . ·n rru~~1TR6. Recent overhaul. Ask. $575. cond., map, blue, 4 ipd, re.dials. $2.550. 64&-2389 s.,1,.39S=. -----......,.,-..-. mahogany PI a n k e d 18. ~ 2961 67H.i01 Offer. 66-5575 '74 FIAT. X-19. Mint cond. MGB 9744 "01.TI'Of SHOE". on Janci.4 ~==-"'=""-~"=-;='°' '66 SPRITE, Good tires, runs '70 ROADSTER. broken left Yellow, stereo, mags. 73001--------- ln need or work. Dae sailll SUZUKI 90, DffiT. RUNS excellent. ?t1Wlt Sell! $450. \\'hi & dented fndr. Engine mi. $4300 or bst. 644-TI77. '68 l\1GB, reblt eng/tran11, + all &ear &: J\ttin<>C, Besl GOOD $195. 549--2889 ~2889 In xlnt cond. 673-l49S. H da 9727 wire "'hlS, f\lich. radial•, -~--9712 on leather uph, smog dev. Xlnt offer takes 4~1 '13 HONDA, 500-4. 4,""'"" ml, BMW 200 z ll\lf\tACULATE CON-cond. $2100. bfrt ofr. 552-7015 2S' COL. '-IK-1, sleeps 4, superb 00~.; ~~!50, 1975 DODGE VAN ;;.....;.;_._____ DITION llavlng baby, must -~ ORANGE COUNTY'S 4"' 156 IIB aux, fl gal, 6' hd rm, "Special" :lllAB5VOOl240 sell Assume lease :ro-1 encl head, hold. lnnk, radio. '73 HONDA XL1'l5. xlnt oond. Full Pr1~ + T&L OLDEST 074 260Z, 13000 ml., Xlnl Xlnt «>nd. N•pt . moorl,g. 300t) ml. j®. $3776 ~nd AM/FM 15100 $'1500. M8-fi61 l/642-6618 ~6-31$ &' ._.u ., 673-2191 ' . 11' TH I S TL E. •"'lbef'Gln11s '74 SUZUKI lDOcc, like new, .69 DATSUN P.U. 4 tt:pd, hull. Teak trim. Alum nuts!. Xlnl condition. s;,oo. tape deck, $900. or main jib._ ~plnnaker. canvas 64!)..550t Mlke. offer. 846--QOC>8 cover. $1800 or bst. 642-9735. '68 BSA 441 Vietor Special, LASER No. 154". T'"gcrhu· 1 _,,'"'1_1~·!';·_!·!:!,!:?:d~;rt!o.=Good--i:on-:l·n-.;o;iOchaieau-vs~ I SALES-SERVICE !.f:ASING '72 DATSUN Pickup wclfcamh: d. '-&11 2311 OVERSEAS' DELIVERY per shell. New tlrt1, Ute , w/Shorellne Trlr. Raiche! lltun. -· '73 FORD Olateau. V 8, $2200. Or Offer ~2037. bloc!<. LU• Jcld & boal"d ·m• SUZUKI. GT750 ... t,. auto .• R&H, P.s .• (276.!RJ) ROY CARVER, Inc •. 74 -&JO. Aulo. 4 "'· 8 "''"' bq. Call 557-8D. cooled. 4700 miles $1150. $4499 ROUS ROYCE BM\Y h bl ,_ 1 496-231<i SUNSET FORD tape. s ag, ue. """"' m . MUST SEU. 18" Sol Ca< 234 E. lTth St. 'loving ••" 1.110 Et'k w/trl. h1lnt cond. 73 PJl.IA 71 HUSKY 360 MX 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Costa !'l.tesa • 546'-4444 1 ,0'"°==.,·=•o="-~'=°'.,_,_. -.,-~·.· $1,735 or offer l _!!~.Ecoi~-~d.::..!~:::.:":=:"'°" -,_l'w'-'":;tmlmt;;;;:;;;;,";;.;::::;;;;:;-';6J6.4tl;::=lD 1973 BMW '·°'· ai r con-'Tl DATSUN 240Z Auto., air vi.,--X1nt ' ' ~ · d 1 cond .. mqs, It low miles Moto Home CUSTOM SUrf/Skt van dltioned, amlfm r a o , 831_2040 dlr. RACE/Crui11e. Nr new I-36. r a, 9 60 'ti Ford, perfect oond leather Interior, rlny5 call 1 ~==~~~~~~- North SailJ. RDF. V it F. Sale/Rent 1 Xtru. $UOO./otr 837--0ri3 833-1361. eves 838--7445 '74% 200Z. 2+2, loaded, Gm. SEA WIND NEW p ORT' MOTOR HOME '74 CHEVY Van, 6 c y I, 1966 BMW llm, Xlnt cond. ~~ interk>r. Goraeoos! 642-6607. RENTALS ltttert, &XD miles, map. except needs 2nd gear CATALINA 77' Inboard, All new units. Belt Rates. $3W>. 431-QG3 sycro, $9$. ~-7183 ·72 240Z. Sllvet , air. mag!!. many xtru, New 11 a 11 s • rates for weekends or '73 DODGE SUrler V a n . 1971 200'l 2 door sedan $.t~~·644~rit Radlall, '68 1'1GB. Very good O'.lnd, Gd. ml. \Vire whls. radials, Call \l'eekday11 MS-7797. Opel 9746 '70 OPEL KADITT radio & 182S5 Beach Bl. Hunt. BeAch 556-1070 842"611 Autos, Imported 9700 $14,{0), 87S-l658 or 646-6507 weekly, 3)'•22'·24' fully self· Fully equipped I: priced ~ amlf_m, air 4 speed. green. LASER contained. sell. WUI trade. 8.11-~ dlr. $3.095. 963-3139 ChlMlfled · ·••· •· •• · 642-567S ---------I oomP'tltion "!ulP1>"1 R&GENCY MOTOR $800. ,,,....., HOME RENTALS VENTURE 21' w/traller & lOO'J N. Htrrbor, Santa Ana • ., Outboard. xlnt cond. $2,500. 139-7400 ·~ , RACING HOBIE 16. trlr .• aa.1i,, covers, hameuu + more. $1, ThO. 646--0004 '69 ISLANDER 27' lnbd l"tlJ", ~ SlPI 5. ~ pe.lnt. Comp. equ!pt. $8600. 646-5632 c H A L '72 KAR1'1A N N Ghia, A~f/F?ol 1tereo, good oond. $l00!. 616-81&1 M1zda ,9738 '73 l\t AZDA RX2 2 dr, coupe. Moving out of area. Take o.ver lse. '1%. $75. mo. rio equity pymt. Call: 962-: 70 aft. fiPM Take a Test-Drive Alone !No Salesman' I I WILSON I A~~~~~·-I $ia99 , i • . l 18255 Beadl Bl. HunL Bhoh ~Un ! 556-1 010 142-"" m· OT'.I .. , 1 '70 l'OYOTA, air oond., auto. , II I 4 dr, new top overhaul. good cond., must be aold by 1~ Harbor, C1'1. N o v , 1 :l . Aslcina $1250. 963-3688 after 6 pm or "16-1533. 'O. TOYOTA Corona t cyl, ~ 1399. <mOJ) dll'. '10 TOYOTA 1 owner runs well. Radio/heater $ -4 0 0 831-1749 Don't ldve up the ship! You'& rfnd ll In Clar "tied Autos, New 9800 '74 LUVS 25 TO CHOOSE FROM fhe (aslest draw tn, 1fle W!!i!o ••• a DJaUy PUot. CJw:1r119 Autos, N1w ,.. • 20 TO CHOOSl FIOM 4 speed, radio. tinted gl~ss. dlx . bumpers. whi tewalls, VEGA #1251. $84 DOWM PYMT. Sl041.70 I• the totol -tfth prlll Incl. f.a l , lie. fns. Otferred pymt. prk1 h $4116 Incl. to• a 11<-feet & <orrylftl cMrps ltl' 41 MOftthl ~ •""'"' of ptll crt4lt, "''·'· 15.9"9 • MOH. THMI ... I AM TO t PM • •$AT.& SUM. t AM TO 6 PM• GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 ~h &IY4. . 147-6087 Huntl"l'fena..ch 549-3331 B 0 AT WANTED, Sa.llboat 26' ExcaUbur or llmlllar type, 21~7590 19' SLOOP. with outboenl • equipment. s.rco. Mtrcede1 Beni 9740 '73 MERCEDES zm g u s , Xtra Jaw ml'g. l\1int t'Ond. $2.000 dn/take owr pymt5. 848-0102 efl 6pm. MARINA irr,..w; .. .. " . I '70 2SOSE. 4 dr, grcylbclJic, 1\o.\1/f'l\1, 8ir, e I~ c , •>'in- dov.•s. $4,600 or bt5t olfcr. 8:!.l-3$2 '00 ~lZB Zl:IS A~llF?ot Clet1n Sl250. Call 641.-$11 '65 ~m. 11uto. '69 %30 c"'. ~.000 ml. AIR-).1nl cond S11~ e9t78 1973 280 SEDA>'/, $157. mo .. ln1mae, rvt, pty., strong credit 1'fCI d. !l.'l&-91a:J da)'I. • * ·~ :lOO SL Rd9tr, 101ally mtored. · Exquisite. £>t(n. The car with a MGB engine. rugged body.-shell like a Rover. 1ransm1ss1on & disc brakes like a Triumph. rack & plnton steering like a Jaguar. & gas economy like a Marina! Over 20 miles per gallon! HIOWll $2898 +ln .tu.U ceoM • •) • r Ina It f.:)c-pcnsl ve.. 646-~ l--------..,---------------------M ' I --· • • • S11nday, Ncwtmbtr 10, \q74 Volk1w-'77' Cadllloc tt15 Cemero 1 17 Chry1lar 9925 Ford ,.,. ~~~~:Z~]!~~~~~::;~~!I --------1--"'---..J.l-j'Ji ---1 El D d 191• CAMARO ii Iii ..... o ''wF ERE D 1 BY ORIG . Ford ·11 St. w911• ·:• MUSTANG 2+2. ..a r arus' ~~., ~ Ora Os 4 1pd., !Jf/F'M •lt\reo , 0 NER ,C ean, tow O>un-.Squlre Radio, heater. pe99 • .:· , ..,_... t1"lid °""· '::Jl. .-aJjy mu..... n CllRYSl,.&I\. Onl 2"1' -MJlo' (mKGB) • -' wlll• l!OOq n>l. 7 alt. W/all .. -. lncld. A/C, y ·-• . $UNSET FORD a..,.111;1~· ... ~ .s ••f l'j)RD -6PAf. -P/SeBtl & Wlodow1l dlx l>l:ic-, 4·41'., taclory a1r oon-5Mlil ~arden Gl"OYt ~ Open ~8'1n. 'Ill JO PM MiM:I Guden-GroYe BlVd. •--J--'----12 JO-CHOOSE '73 tlMARd V1. ·auto., air. Jntr, Pifcl'd to 11ell_! Call 1~~:'~~,a~~~ ;;:,:• r= Wottmtrw.ter !36-fl~ 2929,.._ •• r 81\"d. -""1' WWtalb..., •---.cio r-- 12'1l9 182lGVYJ ""-''· 642-<l8JIO,E;v., 64H26T heotu, w•w U<H, •(•1'00, ~llo "55 • U",19,.. V... "74 1968 TO 1974's ..J~~~T~~ ..... Contloenl•I "'° ,..,.,. ,..,k, all,,,.,.,,... _ .,..... - Westml.D&terr 636-4010 1\-fARK 111, '70. ~·u11 y lr.beSauAtiLfful.PR(665LGICEDC) '7' OLDS Royal~ CU&tom. Ponti•c , "'5 ·~~~~~~~j -- A Few Ewemplt1: '67 CAMARO .. eo .. u. li·•-t eq11Jp'd. lmn1 ac. N1,-w H .T. Loa8ed. $3299 --,511.u.c&T FORD -_., MI ch e 11 n tirff, $3400, 009CVDJ SPECIA' ~RCHASI :!"!>~ 1974 ELDORADO ' opd """· U.S. "'"'· 833-2158 SUNSET FORD """" ll4lll ~~" G"""' Bl•d. hljjl.Ckers, runs peat. $1200. 5440 G rde Gro Blvd ,.,., Westmmster e.36-4010 Popul•r Convtrtlbfe 541)..()313. t Co_rv_•_11_• ____ "32 westnUr!terr w: 636-4filo PONTIACS t VEGA GT 1Ia1:ehbadr, .f'attOty air conclitlonlng, Ml '71 CAMARO, Golden broY111, .69 OOf,tVE."M'E. 421 cu in, Sal • sk-.~ Ill' low u , w/uft; 4 irpd, 6,000 mllet, ~i!ai:!.~i:r'rf!~ ~:~ ~~00'2~~ ~caiisette pis, plb, ~-T·top. C ~QLQ~ILE $2995 ~· ·Id~:§ ru~.a~j~ teleM.'Opic •lee~ stereo, ·n C.UfARO. Air cond, ~firm. 15· OPEN ~DAY GMC T~UCKS.. Including Fectory AirJ ~akers $31Th. 55T-895T _door lock" "'"'"''"lrol,all am/Im, ,,,,,., """ very t '=-°"'"' "33 '70 FORD ' HONDA jCARS ND MONEY liO'#M an VIDA ,..!loll Waoon. lho °'""' • "'"'"""m °'"' Cloao. 615--24.11 after 6. i'6s COUGAR. Auto., V 8 , UNIYE.RSITY OLDS $82.36 Mo ' ..,i, ""'""' lnh!tior, GT, ?.tus1 see to tnlly appreciate C:htvrol•t -t . ~ 9'20 P.S., air. fl499 IXOX114) 3llW> ....,,.. Blwd. , • $2000. 546-1630 alt 6 ar bet ~ ClillVSB) SUNSET FORD \VAGON 9 Passenger County r.oata Meu . 50-!IMO ($82.16 P,e1' mo.tJor 48 ma t:'llonc+.1 ;;',,.,..,,,---;;;:=:.=I .-,.~vw=~o.-lux-8"'=-,..=,~IF~M~ 1 1973 ELDORADO •74 Mo. Carlo !1440 Garden Grove Blvd Squire, V-8, auui. tr an a,, •n 0;~• A.~ 9 Total .of p;m.ao A.P .ll 'T~ VEGA St. Wagon, Auto. stereo, new tire& &: Jo mUes. ntit Westm!Mter 636-41)10 power ateerlng, p ~wet 1,IV'3 "'<ll'· pass. wag. 14.359' t}951EZ) 0.A.C.) ' Take over payments. '99.88 831-2040 dlr. Be•utiful C•brlol.t Landru top &: 1trc.to bucket , brakes, 1tereo radio, lu,-t~)d • Sh• r P· $2009 WIN ~qi IOl '"'-mo;. W..a66. 9772 Regency red with white Cab-aeets, Faae.it coeditlon· 68 COUGAR, clean, x I n t l&i8 rack. L_ le. No. ZRUSOO. SUNSET FO' RD •. ~,.:;;. °=VE<;A=~c;r=--= ... =.,.:-=-,::,.::'!j7:1on=I _._,_ ~ ... full brl.Aectric runnin g cond., bl11.ck $1477 4 .L...::t wllltladt · ---------1 • ...... t top, M leather in!fr., ~. au ' trans.hello W/vlnyl lop. new tire1, ··all ' · . 5440 Garden GtoYe Blvd. wagon.. ~l"""' -'1 2 VOLVO ~':~~Sea~':; hee:ter, 'Wsw ttret, "atn-00 xll'U, lo mt., one owner, Wesbnimte;• . 636-AOlO f ;·-::".:i..:;">!<0""':,.u'"'<'oec1"'.,..----,=•I w/tape, ontlse '-"'"trol, de-wflh8tra<f<toP<-'-mlle-Sl3SO. 6'l$-606l I WILSON I 'SS Factory, cloao 4 gpd, 9MQ loggers. Every xtra;· Sold I.it & i;>eJultltui. t941JPI'J ·Dodge 9935 • • '\. stlck, 2 dr. ITT. De a I h l3llOO'BMetl a, W~ ::" ';,,,1:.,M~ :::,::;.. ~ . $4995 '69 OODGE-l:HARGER = .. '""-~. '42-'1552/ ~766511 .....;,.c· :"m:IOOO' Automatic transmission, Al\f Choose. <Ser. No. 427357) 1913 VISTA c:Au1SER, IUIO, f'"URllA • ... ',~·.,.8!olwF,u·'"l wl ","',1.'1',''d· • -V.S, auto. tnns., ))(M"er steer., fJ/~k P29000/B, air~ ra1d4"·15 1Ui0 • • "'. ..,1 a)~,.. • • 1973 ELDORADO d' •-b k 1~-l ra .. · mL , · Aulomat1C'1 ... nsm on.· ra io, ,..,ater, uc et seats, o.:.aa Beach B . Hunt. Beach 55T·!p12 540-0671 Pvt. p15'. radio, heater,;r-4 1 r &n· 1 $4199 console. (ZLHS(\7) 55'-1070 142-6611 Exqui1ite Convertible $1277 · 7 2 OLDS Toro 11 ado: ~ d!ltonlng, Powe a:11tterin&:, BeauUful anow llillte with '7l TORINO l!l!..;,,__Sea Mist , Bro>Am/beige, Juli p w r, vinyl Wp. (T13~ . 'A'hlte top & pl\llh red lea· OPEN SUNDAY Green. $1799 t.L:!aiJ) loaded, lrrunaculate. Must ('>118 • 1 f'I l • ther lnterior. Factqry alr l -=~==~=~-, LSON I SUNSET FORD St'll!.$.l495~1MT-7.622 ~ - Wt f.llli4 c-o,dltlon•"· full)'""'· tili '71 CHEY. fMPA~ :.1-_ 5l4lJ Canion Gro"' Bl'<I. '70 CU1'LASS. -'"'" & YOLVOi & telescopic st<:enng, stereo \Veslminstcr 6J6.4010 pajnL Xlnl. oond. Sl.500. '' ~thi:;~,~~~) cruise V'8/auto. trans., factory air, Lincoln 9945 m-&173 &t6-9303 p/&te.er., radio, heater, W5W, ---------196( Ol<h Sta.t,_ion Wgn. New TR&. "'"'-rond., , .. , ='=~"--o7:o'--"== '1972 ELDORADO t1"lod .,.,._ (0220DVJ 1966 CONTINENTAL 51,000 palnl and Eloc. Sy•<--~-' w top, unused t on n e a u '70 VOLVO 142$ local garage - . $1477 18255 B<!ac'h Bl. 1-Iunt. n~a,.h mi, good tires, good. oond, Good. 55l-8720. 6vtt1 Pvt. pfyl-6r~79 kept car . Excellent con-Hardtop ...., " orig owner, $800. 548-1672 1969 OLDS 881 radio, air, 1966 llarbor, C.M. 646-9303 lkswag~p. tno :~b-y:~ieta:~r!:a~ i ·tory air coodiUmtng, full ' ~ · • S56-l07o 142.Ull Maverlclt 9947 xlrtt trar.portation. $650. or BUY er "EASE -doy 613-1B89. powor, """'! lop, 1•al «>m· 1~1 LSO N 1 1970 000.. Dart 2 dr. Good Pbatlntooff..-. 67>-"" 1915 ,_ • , , ~""' Wlr fbrt seats, lull leather m. rood. Below book. VS P.S. '71 MA VER I CK Grabber. 6, $2919 '69 BUG '74 VOLVO' 164E. Fu 11 y terior, tilt & telescopic 837-19S7. auto., R&H. $1799 (018CCT) ________ "57__ or "f:"" r,rer lease at equipped, lncluding air & steering, stereo, door locks, Ford 9940 SUNSET FORD '$ 7 5 stereo. Only 6,000 m I I es· all the extra<; t: absol utely 5440 GIU'den Grove Blvd. '71 ~INTO 2 Door • It"' mo • .{ 1J)"'ed, radio, heater, nice 831-204> dlr. Immaculate inalde & out. \\'estminsteT 636-40lO + TlL '36 mo. O.E.L. >"'-l!l\2FVZI '73 WHITE I<i Sia. \Vog .. Low, low m<.,.-UOJHPD) '72 GRAN TORINO ' I>AV,E ROSS PONTIAC f't.t. Asking bluebk S4200. __... 1~ Be:~ Bl. Hunt. Beach '7 0 ~fAVERICK CUSTOM, 4 speed, radio, heater, n!Ce 24111 Harb:>r Blvd. -$988 Call 496-7083 betwn 7-9pm. 1972 ELDORADO 5.S.1070 ~2-6611 Hardrop, n11to. trans., flir. :fl·:f. ,~1.{oo ~:9i~ ~o~er. litUe car. $(440CJ987W1 . Costa MeBa M&-8017 1972 l42E·2 Door Convtrtlble ~ SIJ>\CERE SUver Bl~e. Gor· radio, heater, power stl'f.'r· M 9950 ·~.G~~::rr~~c1;°"'' 71 Vega STATION WAGON .... , .. 51799· 71 O..vyllowa . • cyl .. ...io. l81(8389) ~1299 . 70 Movrilt e cyl ., 3 speed . {8868LPI ,a. 5 1099 'w I Ls ON . I Autos~· ~iJim/fm.-Fifltastic Fire~t finish & g~s '73 Monte Carin. Wkly ~'~\root, tinted glllss. ercury SUNSET IORD 4 cyl .. 4 s peeiJ . run 1""" intoriQr. 1a"""' """"' , ... ,,,. "' oompul-,70 MER&. ~-l-)l;S·O~ -w·"""""'~~-=-~0 i--t--=-s1.lr:1-0~cx9J.L~;::~-::i:~~t1 )lfJfr'VOLVO. 1425. x Int · nd lull slve husband of evet')'lring $2188 _ t:ond. 25 n1pg~ $1900. a.tr co ., power, stereo proves 16-17 mpg. es/PB, . 675-5214 ·& 67f>.8ll0. :!~:: <!ilir · r~~= AM/FM, A11to, Fact air, Colony Pk. Wagon V·8, auto. • in PONTIAC Fireb~ ilr. WE ARE ""'"""· All the "'" & ""' Seats 6 oornfot-tably. A 1.w I LS 0 N I trans .. ''"""' a Ir """ """""''· ..... -. ""I \·ery rew miles. (Ser. No &lncere $3400. 613-8135 dltionlng, power steerln& I • I ~iisT,roo: eal.l alt 5Prq: ,69 Chtwr* .,, 8e•\O:b._Bt. Hunt. Beach No. 2 434421) • '72 CHEV. Caprice H.T. Full power brakes, power win- ,1070 -842-6611 In Ornnge Countv. · ' power, stereo. $2299 dows, powel"' seats, racUo. ilz-,sBeachBI. Hunt. Beach '71 G.RAND .,Prix", xtra Y·8 ,..,.a~~·~ air. FORD 6T " "'BUG 67,000 mi. Nu But Only 1968 ELDORADO 1416SELUTN)SET FORD ~··~•\,''"'gd:t"• tape 556-1070 142-6611 .,,.,.bl·-bk' nol3w750Radla. Sell1..,t1~.. .-c -- Pl!;int. tires; seat cove r s. YOU R a_ (.~ · c. ~ '899 ru'ii8gr"tai. $:)50'. 540-1295 :i.11 are -•uty 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. 18255 Beach Bl. Hunt. Beach $1588 '72 PINTO Runabout. Blue '553-3158 • .. S, ' . -Can Make Us Exqulsl~!-kHarvest Yellow WestminRter 6J6.4010 SS6-J070 142-66ll , mist. Sharp. $1899 ('155EXM> '73 GRAND PRIX, Al r • No 1 . v.:th Bi.w.; vinyl top. Beau-•71 CHEVElLE MALIBU. 2 1 ---=~=~-- 1 . SUNSET FORD PS/PB. PW, 21,000 mt'~ 'tOOl VV!_ ~back. Auto.. • titul blac:ik tapestr). &: leather Dr, hrdtn air, ptJ/pb, radio, MUSf SELL! 1:.1 L s_o N 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Mint oond. uooo. 6C2-082l. rac caasette ta PC See WI First or Last 8.nd we'll \nterlor, Factory air condi-• .c .... 1 •-"I' ..,. 000 ml ..,....,. '72 SQUIRE, 10 pas, wgn., w--•-·t ~ -o ~r. 'Porsche chrome tru "harder for ""W' best .i.-.1~ full Ill! ._ •"'Y" wp. ,.,, · .,........,, ..... · Ill! ... _, Q\UUl.lller-~· '66 PONTIAC! STATION: -~-·--&'ll ~·• dlr ·" "-.............. power, • ....., """"' aft ' •-.. ...__._ ...., efW., atr, .. ,ee, g., 1'1'1"""'''" -....,.,, · deal. • telescopic .steering, stereo, v"'"''"""" · "" ..,....,...,... stereo, PIS. P/B, Brough,am '73 RUNABOUT, Auto, WAGON $«!(1 • ..,Ken ~ 69 'BUG. SUperwlde, mags, ;f) l • door locks, new radial tires, 19n IMPAJ,,.A 4 DR, air, int, tow pkg.; new radials. $2200. Pri pty. .;:•o:-~;;;;.,-:--,,---------,,,-~· + fenders. ·17fJOce. an1/[m, • ,.,.., 111111 etc. Low, !Jw miles. (XEV· 1 Owner. t'fean? Private ?57-3144 S«J-0374 1970 PONTIAC Tempe at , WJJCH Mori. Sac $139$ imd WA QlltG BZ?J Pa r t Y · S 8 c r i f ice ! '7l PINTO Squire Sta. Wsg. good co n ,d i t I o n . green $3820 YOLYD 7IH?S--3631. ·n FORD Oy.S!Sqllirl' _lO IR255Beacl-BJ. Hunt.Beach Allto __ , AJC. rack, xlnt. oond. w/whlte •""SllOO. 875-1192 . 61 CO R ~.. --w•gon. '""" aw. ~ '(f .BUG: Gd1 cond. ctean. ' RVAI Monza .....,..pe, W!}9 (T18BYJl 1965 MERCURY 4 Dr. Priced to sell. Ph: 586-0066 '65 TEf.IPESl' station Rluis.1'.~· Mu1t sell $8."AI. 1966 llarbor, C.f.1. 64&-9303 ~.P f~t°ikothe~K. -SUNSET FORD $465. 557.9559 '73 SQUIRE \VAGON. 21,COJ Good trans. car. '500 G§J! ·~f 9al? or llfl 9pm. AUTOS USED trS · cs. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd . M t 9952 ml, Xlnt Cood. Price: $2595. best otter. 646-5889 ~)~1. OOMPLETE REPAIR WORK Wesi.minster 636-4010 ut. ang · ·Pvt.pty 551-20l>. • DUNE ·BUOGY. new General 99Qt OPEN SONDAY Corvair~Cb~4Buggies ·72 FORD Torino Wag. !-Ull *65 MUSTAN~ '72--SfA. WGN, roof rack, Th_u_nda __ r_b_m_l_~-~I ~(t-e1 r Y, CI u I ch & _ CADILLACS air'/poY•er. Xtras. XI n ' t 6 cyl. 4 spd. New trans. 2XXl ct eng, 39000 ml xlnt 1966 T·BIRD ex~lenL 2. ,~ft1!rY1 Re.bl! 121) 0 cc 'TJ TOYOTA auto, $1'11'.lO '68 • 'fr lMPALA-ld. rood., $600. cond. &1ulit sell. make offer. Good eng. New bucket cond. S1850. &14-'1583 door vinyl top. fully equtp- i,,.$@,. ra2-1337 OPEL, auc::k t.hlf\ flOO or Largest Selectlo" Cal\~ ~1B'l4 lf oo ~· Call 645-6284. seats. Needs 11.pprox. S25 In Autos, Used 9900 ped $700. NZ-1916 ~f VYol WESTPllALIA Cam· best~o.tler 4~~ I Or C ty Cal · 557-3946 ' ~BE~ •• -UT=I~F~U~L-1~91~0~L~T~D . body work. $400. 49'2-8785 1',., clean~~!it'eel belted AMC tf05 Coo! r!~~ oun Sedan 'T2 NOVA (451l''WA) Includeti trlr. bit<:h & elec. aft 6 pm . . sodium valves, f.!500 DeVllles • El ~doc . PIS. air, Ii: clean brakes. Sl.!iOO. 54:>-4147 ·n MUSTANG. 21.mpg, ·new offer. o1$-0.164 '74 AMC HORNET Convertibles. Al*> Many 645-5700 dlr. '13 FORD Country Sp u i re radla.lg, ne.w auto tr an 1 • IJLY BEAUTIFUL, '68 otber .elect C8dll1&c Trade-'62 MANZA CORVAIR. Gd wagoo. Lo ad e d , $3899 Be au ti fu 1 cond. fm). (;. pert.· lwllde & "Out. lnl. transportation car. Allklng t877HYS) 841-{iM8. okmlt. 66,000 mi, S!fil. Rt\dio, heater plus many $D>. 673-4495. ' SUNSET FORD '68 MUSTANG VB auto., extras, \'et')' low miles. Chrysler_ "25 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Riff, xlnt. oond. $700. firm. ''II VW . Bus, new brakes, ~ry cTean, extras! $2395. Cs.11 644-ffi4 l902KU>) Westminster 63&-4010 1111-40«! evu. $2497 '12 Cl!RY. N.Y. Brougham, '73 mUNTR--'""'"· Blue '66 Mus TAN a FutbacL FORD '13 Cpe. D• ·Ville Factory air cond., full power, vinyl top leather lnteriot', tilt & telescopic steering, stereo, door locks, many xll'IUI. (Ser. No. 134095) $5295 full pwr XLNT COND! 56000 8 pass. Xlnt concl. 28,000 ml. Orig. nwnr., gd cond. '65(1. ml, u;oo. 832-8430 l\take otr. 496-9361 eve«. or b!lt otr. 548-9363 '66,Chrysler New Yorker. 19"71 Ford LTD Wagon. All ONE Ladies gently driven Clean. Vacuum brake. pYWer. Best offer. Super 1968 Mustang, perfect in a Needs repair. $175. 545-1096. cond. 646-7649 eves. out! Moi;:n & eves, M~. Autos, Ntw 9800 Autos, New · 9800 Auto•, New "800 18255 Beach Bl . Hunt. Beach 556-1070 842-6611 'l\l1 .pnrts,. bo(),v for sale. 1968 Af.tBASSAOOR \V g n. ~ill trsdc for Dullt' buggic Arctic \Vhlte. 34,000 act ml, >uu. 554-1412 200 enx. PS, PB. air & rack. ~lint cnnd. $888 (!mi. 'T3 V\V. VfJ't'f gd rond. lo Call 963-74.54. ~~J 173 911 T PORSCHE-• • SA VE Less than 16,000 actual miles; S-spd., AM /FM slereo; beaut green with dk-leather interlOf. (LIC. lf752 GWX) '.:{lai. YellO\V/ mk in1erior . .,0,.-~~~~---6315-6941 '67 A!l;lBAS..~OOR. 46,000 ...... 'In vw SQU.\REB.\CI : lll'tual n1i, 2 dr. hardtop. SQ,l1 Roof $650 642-00iO. 1001 \V 17th. Sle .. &tH9'l6 L. (11;1. 74 STANDARD AMBASSADOR BROUGHM BROUGHM . BIETLE s11001oner $!,!&. -833--2210 - '10 VW camper. Good cond. .S2lm firm. ~. Sa t Jtight or Sun. S C&\1PER. The ' , !rans. rear Buick 9910 '69 BUICK RIVIERA. fully equip·d. Private pany. (1 01\·ner). Xlnt cond. $1895. N.B. 640-8&l!I. No dealen. '64 \\'ILDCAT, gd transporta· tion, S'29.'i. 54~8129 Cadillac 9915 1968 El Dorado, white. Black top and Interior. Low mileage. $'1.775. 548.8823 or 499-1856. OPEN SUNDAY '72 Cpe. D• Ville Factory air conditioning, full power, vinyl top, full leather inter., tllt & telescopic steer- ing, stereo, dOOr kicks, etc. 1181EGNJ $4395 OPEN SUNDAY 'TI SEDAN DeVtlle. F u I I po\ve r , loaded . $3399 . (618ICZJ SUNSET FORD 5-140 Garden Gm·e Blvd. '72 COU PE r1e VIiie. \\1es1mill!!ter 6364010 Absolutely mint, cond iUnn. , J\lctallic pain! & Jea.ther ln· 70 Cadlilnc Coupe DeV~e. ierior. 8.11-2040 dlr. Full power, sten;n, Vinyl '68 Sedan de Ville. Fully equipped l\nd in xlnt cond. $S51). Call 64+-7438..Eves. 19'i2 Cad. O>u~ de Ville, maroon, r u 11 y equipped. Private party. ~7000 Autos, New 9800 top, leather lntenor. Xlnl cond. smi. 831-1314. Camaro '67 CAl\tARQ, auto, tires, Gd oond. $900. 6"-1ll69-• Autos, New tt17 new - r1NE 1ERv1n 2888 H b Bl d ro11A All(l11y\lp1P11'ldt(I\ or or v .Ml~A I.Ir US AllAMel ClllNT A TllMS YOU M• Autos, N9w 9100 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New - •73 _BMW 2002 TH e e •• e • $AVE low mile1ge, surwoof. (Lie 1341 GXA) •74 VOLVO ,,4 SEDAM •• 55995 L.911 than 8,000 actual miles. radio. beatet, automalic, AM/F M Stereo, Uke bral'ld new. {liG-1804 KES} • 11-3 M'ERCEDES 450 SEL •••• SA VE .tkk'. Sedan; luUy equipped; sunrool. cs.r. t4003J '72 450 SL CO\IPE~ s I 0,200 Roadsler. Black w/\>laci< interiOr; lu~ ;IZpped. Ille. t3'a FNJ) . - 197~• CARS & TRUCKS PR ICED AT 1 0°/o -· OV !E.R INVOICE COST LOOK FOR THE VEHICLES MARKED 10% OYER CHEVROl .ETS THEY'RE MARKED I . E ,.,_ ___ _ I BRAND NE\ ................. VELLES • "The all new Monia" • VEGAS· Nt ' ' • • •· / I ' , ' ---WI .......... / . COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH ·-----tJNltNGTON. 8£ACH-=---= NEWPORf BEACH I FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE I WEEK OF NOVEMBER 10 • NOVEMBER 16 THE O.AIL Y PILOT, TV WEEK, ,NOVEMBER 10, 1974 IA\ n n 1rf(p SE'RVICE -~ lQJ . LI . lYJ ·, DIRECTORY :-Authorized ·sates -Service -$atisfaction ~ AMERICAN MOTORS I Friendly AMC/Jeep i!l! 1969 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa ~ 645-7770 i --g Word S. lee, Inc. I . 1234 S. Main St .• Santo Ano a • 547-5826 ~ 5 , § I jl Roy Carver Inc. ii 234 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa ~ 546-4444 i i FORD ~ Dunton Ford E!!E 2240 So. Main St., Santo Ano '==' 546-7070 ~ ! Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meso = ' 642-0010 a = ; == University Oldsmobile IS 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meso 9 540-9640 = = =Crevier Motors • = = 208 W . 1st St .• Santo Ano e;: 835-3171 = = = = Saddlebaci< Valley Imports = 28402 Marguerite Parkway II Mission Viejo 495-4949 "'= ! CADILLAC ~ Nabers Cadillac I 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa § 540-9100 == § g = = ;;;;;; CHEVROLET = Connell Chevrolet ~ 2828 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa I 546-1200 := Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 ;;;;; == ~ LINCOLN -MERCURY I I Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury ~ 16800 Beach Blvd., ~ Huntington Beach .. ~ 842-8844 ~ /. I Santa Ano Lincoln-Mercury ; 130 l No. Tustin, Santo Ano = 547-0511 ' E!! - i E ~ Connell Chevrolet I 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa i 546-1200 .§ I OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9640 I PONTIAC §Dove Ross Pontiac = ; 2480 Harbor Bl vd., Costa Mesa ;;;;; 546-80 17 ;;s =: ~ I == PORSCHE -AUDI sos Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-0900 • I ROLLS-ROYCE ' VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO Dean lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 -. ; I i a 74 t ; TV. !PORT! H/11Hl/11HT! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 lO:OOAM Im NBA Basketball Buffalo at Detroit. Jiro footba11 Jets--at Giants. 10:30 Pro football San Francisco at Dallas. 11:00 o Football San Diego at Kansas City. 12:30 i Pro football Atlanta at Los Angeles: 1:00 • C1) Pro foot ball Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. 2:00 RllA Buketball Philadelphia at Seattle. I Pro Football Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Game joined in pro· . 4:00 UCLA Football UCLA vs. Oregon . ass. . . 8:00 Warriors Buketball Warriors vs. Los Angeles. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 6:00PM D (9 Ci)) CJ) ABC Mondey Nlsht Football Minnesota Vi· kings af-St. Louis Cardinals. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 B:OOPM O l 1kers Bu ketball Lakers vs. Seattle Supersonics. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 6:00PM C1'l Wortd Football le•IU• Teams to be announced. 8:001 IOxin1 From the Olympfc Wortd football Leaaue Florida at So. Cal. Sun. : The Way It Was "Celtics/Lakers Championship" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 6:00PM G Wortd Football t.easue Florida Blazers vs. So. Cal. Sun. . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 10:30AM D (Q! (jJ) (]) NCAA Footbell Time tentative, teams to be · announced. 12:00 II Prep Sports Wortd L.A. City Football. 1:30 ,.~ (])CBS Sports Specttcular "Brunswick World Open Bowl· !5:00 (9 Cl)) @ ABC's Wide Wor1d Of Sports 8 :00 Liliers Basketball Lakers vs. Portland Trailblazers. 8:30 Hlah Rollers Coverage of the 1973 Reno lnternati~nal Air aces. • , 11:00 O UCLA Football Bruins vs. Oregon State. I 7:00 1:00 t :OO 10:30 7:30 1:00 t :OO 7:30 1:00 1:30 7:30 1:30 7:30 1:00 t :OO 1:00 1:00 7:00 1.-00 1:00 11:00 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 • t (C) "H-to Suc:ceH In BuslMSs Wlthou! Re•lly Trylnc'' (mus) '67 I -Robert MorH, Michele LH, Rody Vsllee .• 11 (C) "Dtlel" (dr•) '71-Dennls Wuver, Tim Herbert. 7 (,29 I ) 3 (C) "Dr. No" (•dv) '62-S.in Connery, Ursul• Andreu. Jo. Mph WIHm1n, J•ck Lord. I (C) "Some Kind of A Nut" (com) '69-Dlck V•n Dyke, An1le Dlckln· son. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 11 t (C) "l'ltrwllly" (com) '67-Dlck V•n Dyke, Bubu1 Feldon. Dime Edith Evins. 5 (C) "Where love HH Gone" Cdral '64-Susan H1ywud, Bette D•vis. 4 6 23 6 (C) ""9te 'n' TUiie" (dra) '72-Wilter Metth•u, C•rol Bur· I nett, Geraldine P111e, B•rry Nelson, Lee H. Montgomery. 10 (C) "The Wu W•1on" (dr•) '67-:-John Wayne, Kirk OouslH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 I t (C) "The H11felul•ll Tr•ll" Put I (wn) '6S-Burt Lanc.1ter, LH • 1 Remick, Jirn Hutton. ,., !5 (C) "Dr. Str•n1etove" (com) '64-Peter Sellers, Georae C. Scott. Sterling Hayden. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "All the Kind Strencers" (dra) '74-St•cy Keach, S•· m•ntll1 Euar, John S•v•ae. Robby Benson. WEDNESOAY, 'NOVEMBER 13 t (C) ''The H•llelul•h Tr•ll" Concl. (wu) '6S-Burt Lancaster, LH Remick. Jim Hutton. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "Tiie Qun" (dre) '74-Stephen Elliott, D•vld Huffm•n. Ramon Bierl, MlchHI McGuire, Rlchud Brlaht. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 I (C) "Number One" (dr•> '69-Charlton HHton, Jessie• Witter. Bruce Dem. 5 (C) "Vera Cru.r" (adv) '54--G•ry Cooper, Burt Lancaster, OenlH Duce I. 2 17 S I (C) "Conqufft of th• ll'l•net of the Al»••" (•dvl '72-Roddy McDow1ll, Rlcudo Mont•lb•n, Don Murray, N•t•ll• Trundy, Harl RhodH. FltlDAY, NOVEMBER l5 13 (C) "Th• C....svs of '"""'"" (•dv) '61~Rory C•lhoun, LH MHHrl. 2 l? 3 I (C) "TIM St•lkl,. Moon" (WH) '69-Greaory Peck, Ev• Mule S•lnt, Robert Forster. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER l& I . "My Utt .. Chkbdee" (com) '40-W.C. Fields, MH WHt. 7 (21 I ) 3 (C) "Where £eirtes Dare" (dra) '6~1chud Burton, Clint EHtwood M•n-Urt1, MlcllHI Hordem P•trlck Wym•r1t. 4 23 6 10 (C) "TM QodfatlMr" P.rt I (dra) '72-M•rlon Brando, Al Paclno, J•met Cun, Robert Duv•ll, Dl•n• KHton, Rlchud CHtel· l•no, Rlch•rd C.sinte, 23 6 (C) "OcHM 11" (com) '60--F,..nk Sln•tre, DHn Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 10, 1974 NOW • • • TT • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH I •EASY TO USE ' •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABE L Mra. John Doe 123 Mein Street Anytown. Anyatete 123•5 Lebel• Do Not Heve A Printed Border ' Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. r---------------------, 1 Fill in this coupon, clip and mail with $1.50 to: I Pilot Printing Label Div., Post Off ice Box 1560 Cosh1 Mew, C11ifornla 92626 •• Sur• to UM '°"' Zip Co4o ---il''·l'lii1111----I I L - - -_J Pap J "The Godfather, ",Academy Awmvl winner for Best Picture in 1972, · has its television premiere in two parts on NBC Saturday (Nov. 16) and Monday at 9PM each night. Marlon Brando ~as voted Best A ctor for his powerful portrayal of crime syndicate c4ar Don Vito Corleone .. Francis Ford Coppola, who also -directed the film, aiid Mario Pu40 won Oscan f or their screenplay, based on Puzo's best- selling novel Less than one minute has been trimmed from the film, according to network officials. Editing was supervised by Coppola. NBC paid Paramount Pictures $10 million for the single showing ' of ''The Godfather," biggest b<Jxoffice hit in movie history. ,. Sandy Duncan stars in a special, designul as the pilot for a projected series of musical variety shows for CBS, WedMsday at 8PM. Paul Lynde, John Davidson, Valerie Annstrong and special guest Gene KeOy join the saucy little star of "TM Sandy Duncan Special" for a series of comedy vignettes involving camivals, psychiatry, wedding cakes, roadsiik diners and dogs. KeHy is highlighted with Miss Duncaq_ in a medley of songs and dances from his most famous films. The history of a .18 police special handgun is trac,ed from the time the gun is made until its final owner, passing through the hands of some JO people in "Tht Gun," the ABC WedMsday Movie of the Week, at 8:30PM. Produced by Richard Levinson and William Link, no strangers to controversy a.s witness their "That Certain Summer" and ' The Exe- cution of Private Slovik~" the movie makes a strong statement on guns and current gun laws. John Badlulm directed from the teleplay by Levinson and !,.ink. Scenes showing the actual making of the gun were filmed at the Pachmayr GUii Works on St111tlt Grand Street in downtown Los Angeles, the first time a film company has been allowed to shoot (sic) scenes there. ·. 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 10, 1974 DAYT~ME PROGRA r.------, t FOR l0:301· (ii) rn rn Uwt of Ute ~ <9 {I)) (}) m Ont Lift .... t WE.AR ON ,' . @OO®Tm Hollywood Squirts live Ex t Th w 6!00 I Ci) Sunrise Semester I ri"~;~; 8r1cty Bunch ~ve?.000 M~!f~: See Daytime f CONCRETE f MORNING • Knowtedee Hnel Except Mon. I ' H f f EJMrOt1mental Im"-Mon.· W111derlust en unter lnterviews/Futurts ,,_. Nanny & tht Profeuor ;dFe:t~~~ Ct1Slia Thurs., Fri. ~c:,"~,::siness News Yoa• for Hulth f POSTAL EMPLOYEES f 6:30 IJ New ,erspectlvts on Alcoholism 11 :00 I @ (3) ! Youn& a Reatteas 3:00 ! @ (]) T1ttlet1les t WELCOME t D Not for Women Only Julie Nixon ' Q)@ m Jeellpot • Tn.tth or Consequences Eisenhower hosts. Onie a 1rriet Se• Hunt ' IH SIZES I 1!!1'"" 19 IIJ> @ GD "" CIO In My • ·~ .,.,.., 6 TO 18 I C.IJ (19) Educetion1l felt.urn Ufe; One Life to llYI Thurs. pi"til(Q!) (}))@ ED Cenml Hos· ' AAA to EEEE lullwlnllle ~ I News f Yop for Healttl Youth Scene I Movie: See Daytime Movies. t """ @m a m "'"' ' ""'"' ... ,.,, ~~ I • QJ @@) m T~ Show l1:30 1J (ii) @(j) Seard! for Tomor· Beverly HIUbilllu ' ' Clrtoons row I f11tures Michael Jackson Show 0 fU 00 t19J m Celtbr ty SWttp· Drem1 t • Davey a 1ioli1UI stakes . Not for Women Only s3 I ·' 5 ' New Zoo Revue (6) Tht Fennel's Daupter GunibJ fJ (~ CJ)) G) $10,000 ,,,.. 3:30 IJ Dinah! t":::-::-:-_.;..---~---1 Stock Elchince m'd (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies RED WI NG : Sesame Street I Lefs Rap 0 Mike Doufles Show Cicely Tyson f ~~A ( @ > Momin1 Comedy Time feeturu co-hosts. SHOE STORES r'' ' 7:30 I Lassie : VIII• Ale1re Ozzie & Hemet RalA" S1orl• au Movie: See Daytime Movies. "'' ""' 1a111111 5911ts a rrieltds • Tenneuee .Tuxedo Yo(I I Friends lup & His Buddies The Muns1er1 Sltip 'n' Woofer 12:001 Noolltlme r<i"\ New Zoo Revut World Business Nnrs ' I ~ 1:00 IJ (i)@ (]) Clpt.in Kan11roo . ~~md,e;~~d l~~:.r•mily (3) COilt&e Cftdit Courses • [i Cl) News @ ) Comedy Clas.des I The C1llery Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mike Douetas Show Sunup CI) Noon Aff1:r I Joe 8111tt1 Muriel Stevens Cootiln1 Show 81111n1 Splits l friends Hnlth Show 4:00 The Rifl11111n The Flintstones @ Tennusee Tuudo SUptrmtn Bozo's 111 TQP ED features Pufns1uf & Uclsvlllt ED Zoom! 1~:30 1J @ (}) CI) As the Wor1d Turns I Dream of Jeannie 8:30 I Movie: See Daytime Movies. D Q) @ ®l m D I 't I 0 ' 0 u r @ Movit: See Daytime Movies. • Romper Room Lives Slmplemente M1ri1 Voci a friends; No School To-i Flthtr Knows lest I (Cij ({))The Flintstones ct.f Special "Jeck frost" Mon. <9 @ )CI) t!E Split Second Sesame street m liumby Ft1tures; Glori• Grey's Pet Ha· Sube Ptlap I (iii Minne-ven Fri. feetures ff:\ Mis1er Ro11ers' Neiahborhooct Cl) Dl11in1 for Doll1n •' Felix ttie Cit ( Ci)) 11te Flintstones ~ Bulhrinllle 4:30 father Knows Best 9:00 IJ @ m CJ) Jobi's Wilcl 1:00 I (i1) @(I) The Cu!dlne llfht Cillir•n's lsl1nd m m Seume street ~ @ @) m Doclon Din1h! · 9 Cl)~ a;, N1me That Tune 6 Datln~ame luve It to Be1ver 6 leeve It to le1ver (9 (l)) Cl) G) All MJ Chll· Bues I His Buddies MO'tie: See Daytime Movies. dren Prize·A·Ram1 Jack LI Lann• I m Futum Q 00 Merv Griffin Show I Love Lucy Except Mon. M1rllet Closlnr ~a 8m111n Children'' Proarems Movie: See Daytime Movies. (Cij {I)) Star Trell F11tures 1 30 ! ; El3 m €ff Underctoe (Qj Ci)) Mike Dou'"'as Show : Edp of Nlcht .... . .....:: 6 m Another World 5:00 D 0 ~ El) News 9:30 f) ~Cl) (i) li1mbit 6 mil Don1hue Show News Mon i IH@ ®) m Wlnnine Streek 0 (~ (j)) CD m Lers Mille A The l i1V1lley The Flying Nun Deal; ABC Afternoon Playbreill (90) 6 9 I love Lucy f11tum Thurs. "Heart In Hiding" A beautiful • levert, Hlllblllles lircen Aerts Except Mon. model falls in love with a blind The Flintstones I Dream of Jeannie professor who teaches her to "see" Cillipn's fsl1nd 10:00 (i1J (il (!)Now You See It and she in turn must teach him : Mister Roeers• Neipbomooct Muriel Stevens Coolllna Show t~:Cz cesl~rt. love Clu Gulager and Kay Or1m1 eil Cl) [Q) @r3 Hip Rollen -M ~ S • Trevel the World Movies: See D1ytlme Movies. u o e: ee Daytime Movies. ' Wild Wild West; NeW1 Mon 6 Anythin1 You C.11 Do Cl) Comer Pyle Rocky & fr'ends . The Momlnc Show 2:00 II ~ (3) (i) Price Is Ri11ht 5:30 0 (9 CJ)) News Mothtn·ln·Law; No School To-PM~ (]) (iOl m How to Survive Tmel Alms; News Mon. d'? Spedal "Clnd•r·Ella" Mon. The " am•_&! Hoean's Heroes P.nnce Street Players' musica l ver· O<lfillV)@m Newlywed liame Dick Van Dyke sion ot the classlc children's story. Except Thurs. Bewitched I True Adwntvre Cl) '•ttkoat Jundlon Courtship of Eddie'a flt.her Stodl Eadl1n1e fE F11tvres @ Journey to Adveftture ti It's A New o~y 2 30 I ~ I ('ii"'\ Room 222 m Educational Pro1rtms : uu Mitch Gime '74 I Villi Altffl ED Newa/P1noram1 dtl V1llt ewa • Somerset Don Wilson's Town Ta1' Thr" Stoops ~~ H JuMoN8IOCll ' ,..,..A llM Souln 01 LI PIJma 941 H.&.clid .....W771·144t t t SAMT A AHA Jusl No11n 01 Ed•"90• t ' t 417 So ..... ,.. ..... S0· 1449 • WESTMIHSTEI Ju11 Sout11o1 t ' Wetlm1"5I• 81-0 ' '14154 le«Kh lt•cl 9' Hl-1106 t HOURS: 10 AM TO 5:30 PM ' L Fri 't1I 8 PM j ~~~~---~ COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450* "? You can tease a brand new color telev1s1on tor as ltllle as S 13 a month Full Guarantee "Option to Buy" ADVAMTAGES TO UASIH<i If y-.-Hfy • Nu l•"ll" CM••v 01 Mo,,•v ' No °M>'rv "OOV' ~~°"'' B•ll' ' No Sec.u<1ly !Jepasol ' 1¥t"V ~'\IN l\w.ly ~sTr....,I• Alow.ces ~ yow old TV. • Call Mow to Resene your set FLOYD'S LEASIHG 714 /533 -6730 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10 M OR N I N G 5:00 m llble Answers/Clufst.pMrs g:45 ({) C~st.plltr Close-Up 7:00 II favorite M1rtia111 0 MerMtt T1bem1dt Cllolr (I) H.R. Puf111tuf Cl) Rt1 Hu•blrd B ,eople'1 foru• mJ•llMrwodJ @ (I) Thia .. the Utt @ IM11tru1 ot1 hW Ofl 7:JO 111.,-s Comets D t111 Cllri.,.._,. IJ Chaplala .r lo1tl1lon Stffft ti)Udmlle B lilly J. HarsJa @) lnll1llt on Rtll,toa m a. ... ta,, ..... 9 00 Rt1 H11mbard ' 7:45 @ (]) Slcred Hurt 1:00 II la•p Unto My fHt I This Is tilt Lift Rt1 H11mbard MlaJen: Mask look Up & llvt 0 Johnny Barton Show ~~(])@ Old Tl.. 8oapel Ho11r 1Wondtra•1 aiurdl Witt! A Yllien Cl)) Qoapel Sln&er's Jubilee 1:30 I Leok Up l llvt · StrtncllpltJ "f 11111 Malblt It s Writtn LH1p Unto My feet • MHtia1 ThH at Calvary Ill KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) Ill @ (I) "tthryn KuhJ111n ,:00 I eo ..... tt.ent · a..111111• My Ser•Oft (ilJ (}) (Qj 00> Day of DiJ. cowtry I Rul Estate Open House Ca•e!!_S ,,.file (j) ~ (I) Oral Roberts It Is Writtttt Day tfMndu Ro HuMbard t:JO ~ ea •• ,. Three Voice of Aar:cultu,. M"": "Arilona" (wes) '40 - William Holden, Jean Arthur. Rtvtrtnd Mu lap With Rabbi Mille lat There It UPt Alllm1 PYoplttdts SH Oieao H1pptftifl1 OW Time Qospel Hour ~Ml-.:Malfc first a.,tist Cllurdl ) Ton H1ll Mtttln1 Mnkl J '•labnas 10:00 ft Today's R1U1lon Cl) Acdeft cit la C..M11t11Ud -..... 0Houref,twtr ~-luJtr'• Culdt 0 Dollia19 Cl) lV I Loeb at L11mln1 B Herald of TruUI ~Ntwa111111trs @ ~NIA lasllttblll Buffalo II Detroit. 9 Cil ,,. football Jets at Giants. 9 '"''' a Diane Ivey (Qj (j)) Df. NoMMn Vlnetnt halt m Esta Es la Vida lO:JO II (]) PTo football Sin Francisco 1t Oallas. o <9 00> m m t.assi•'• •••· c.t ltanitrs/sdoolliouse ltoct I faith for Today MHtdle PYtu Tlftf & Sulan Ala .. Mldlast Analysis ,111tlll1 Do•inlul 11 :00 1J Clmdl Wit11 A Vlsiotl Ci) Movie: "The Dttnlaytr" (•dv) '57-lex Barker, Rita Moreno. I <ta Ci)) ~ Q) Shost Chasers Unta•td Wortd rro football San Oieao et Kan· SIS City. m Movie: (C) ''Cinderella" (com) '60 -Jerry lewis, Ed Wynn, Anna Maria Alberalletti. II) Cllurdl In the Ho•• 9 f1rst laptlst Ctiu"ll 11 :JO B Ceni Autry <Ci! Cl)) (]) fl> Malle A Wish/ SdloolhOUM Rod B Movie: (C) "MHt Mt •t tll• fair" (com) '53 -Dan Dailey, Diana Lynn. AFTERNOON 12:00 (Qj ({)) Colltp football Hilh· llpb I U,mslon: East/Wttt Villon On News TIM Hu1111nlst lnslallt lZ:JO ! Nfl Ca• of tllt Weell '•c:tsetten 6 Mov:t : "'ubUc Deb #1" (com) '40--0eor1• Murphy, Brenda Joyce. O Head On m Mtwle: "HOftky To111l" (wes) '41 -Clark Gable, Lana Turner. U) W1mkrtust @ CD "° football Atlanta 1t Los Angeles. I Slltlday Celebration flublie Service Fll111 feature "The Pipellne of 8 ck Mesa" 1:00 D 9 (j) m Pro football Pitts· burall at Cincinnati. I Cale Storm Show <9 (j)) rn m Directions Safari to Adftnturt 1:30 B Canadian footltlll Hlpll111ta <a Cl)> rn m 1a s u.. 1 Aaawtrl fJ Sherlock Hol••• Theattt "The Pursuit to Ala1ers 11) Majot Adam (If 0aJ of Mlradta w "atitu' '"' MHtin1 2:00 II Cl) NIA luk~ll Phll1d1lphl1 11 Seattle. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 10. 1974 (]) Adoptioe FH• IJ flhwlt: (C) "lenyen" (mys) '71 -Robert Forster, Darren McG1vin, Jose Ferrer. Cl) Ollltari 0 Movie: (C) "The Stcend Tlmt Around'' (com) '61 -Debbie Rey': nolds, Andy Griffith. ®) Pro feotbaO Pittsburlll 11 Cin· cinn1tl. G1m1 joined in pro1ress. @fa~ twTodaJ (Qj Ci)) Jim Tho11., Olltdoora Q) Cfttbrity Ttt1als- Z:30 (fJ Youtll la the 70'1 m M .. : "Cllina Sias" (adv) 'JS -Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Wallace Beery. Ill Hlfll Ctiapanal 9 fires of Evan11ll• m COftwltation (~ Ci)) lrotJler lun mEDTmo1FU .. 3:00 w University Dl1loru• 6 John W11'1f Thtltrt • Movie: (C) "Tiit llnny Sood· 111111 Story" (bio) '55-Steve Allen, Donna Reed. Qi Ji••J SW1,1prt Sllow I ...., lri41e Wltll the Elperta ( 1 Ci)) ~IQritJ Tnalt Tmefurt l :JO @ Movte: "All Quiet on tllt Wtlttfll front" (dra) 'Jf) -Lew Ayres. Louis Wolheim I TlMVlflllllM lrtttinp rrom ltrm1111 R11i"°91 Town Hall EE llact hrapectlft on Ult News (~ (j)) Unta•tcl W011d m 11l11111t G!) hnteeostal Te11pl1 4:00 I News11111len · lnsirtrt "The Theft" UCU f1»otball UCLA vs. Ore1on. 6 T 1m11 Thtatre I Q) Colltp football Hipll1t1ts Star Trell ........ m KING KONG a horrifying *LOVE STORY m Movie: .._ln1 llOft(' (adv) '33 ~ruce Cabot, fly Wray, Robert Almstrona. I rn The ,..,.. Show Kert1n V1Mty CJ) 9ther People, Otller Places 'entectstal T1111plt l lnnerVldons Cl)) Wortd of Sumv1I ltolltf , .... This Is the Ula 4:30 I @ rn face the Nation • Sunday ...... ({) Meet tlM PYtss Hour of Otlivtt•Mt . Watlliaat-n Wffll i11 hwMw (129' (il) Ct:ebrity lowtlnc m Sunclly M1tintt 5:00 It Tallta All llndl Joll11 Mella)' Sllow I AJ Ntws • lMAwencen Dlnltl loOftt CJ) Movie: "i-tyche•anl1" mys) '71 -Georre Send111, Beryl Reid. aJ Kort111 °""" tD Ci) CarMt TM Anastrtni Iii ea.., Santos Show m Los Ancelet ....., .... <9 (j)) Thia Wttll 111 th• Nfl ii) Villtlltdo In EstrtllH Q)fll• ·meoro•• Now 5:15 (]) Cll1nrtn1 Tl .. a S:JO @ Hopa'a Heron @ llttl• R•suls ONews Cl) The C-m1ndtr1 dj Movie: (C) "Escape fro• fort lrawe" (wes) '53...-Willlam Holden, Eleanor Parker. I @ llatioul Ctearaphlc Wall Street Wffll YltWIMillt °" "ltrttion EVENI N G 5:00 11 llNXT Newa Sptdal "The Next GOYernor'' CV Movie: (C) (ztlf1 "Stlld Me "'1 flowers" (com) '64-Rotk Hudson, Doris Day. D m MHt t11t '''" O)itovit: (C) (lhr) "The Cre1t bu" (com) '65 -Jack Lemmo". Tony Curtis, N1talie Wood. B Ctltbfttr T1nni1 The WOf1cl at W•r m DOUBLE MURDER! * DOUBLE TERROR! m Mftit: (C) (Zllt) "Tiie Mid Roo111" (susp) '69 -Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters. Michael Bums. I Nipt Catltry ' Clllldren•s CartooM Movie: (C) (Zllr) "from the ,.Eartti to the Moon" (scl·ll) '58- Joseph C-Otten, Geor1e SandtrJ, Debra Pa1tt. fJl) 'eople JllSt Don't Whiatlt No Mort ~) I~ Talk to the M11Ufer Rt110ntr Report Three Stoorea 6:30 A The Cronkltes at Home 0 Anl1111I World @ Movte: (90) ''The Youn1 ho. pit" (dra) 140 -Shlrley Temple, Jack Oakie. 0 Movie: (C) (90) "The Deadly Hunt" (dra) '71 -Jim Hutton, An· janette C-Omer. P~er Lawford. ~ Paul Sand Show Sunset @ last of the Wiid Ell) David Castle In Concert Ceit Cl)) lohlly Coldlboro Show ' I Chtsplrito Journey te AdVtnture Travel fll• ltoller C1111ea 7:()0ftNns D Wild lllntdom "A Day at Ot1er Hammock" The h1mmO(k of the Florida Everalades is 1 sm•ll UP· thrustlna island of dry around sur· rounded by m1rshl111d which pro· vides refu11 and h1bit1t for • mullJtude of wildlife. (I) Trtasure Huat 0 Movie: (C) (ztlr) .. How to Sue· cttd In lut111111 WltMut RtallY Tryln(' (mus) '67-Robert Morse, Michele LH, Rudy V1llH. s b 74 Fort en, on. Id ns. 7:30 It T1Rs A Thltf Cl) a..rtc111 lfftttylt ~ ..... , .... ,,..,.. (j) m wiw ll•cdo• • TIM W11 It W11 (R) ( (l))Htt H• · Nodledtllll S,..Mlay IJ TOP FAMILY DRAMA * <>N APPLE'S WAY! ! IJ (i! (]) Cl) Applt't W11 "The Winnlns Seeson" for feer of loslns feet, Appleton's football hero Paul AilPI• IOI' •&•Inst father's advice and doctor's orders and suits up for the bl& rime. Peul's dilemma. creeled by 1 dislocated shoulder from In Hr11er flme, has him tom between the threat of further phys· ical damege and the town's high hopes for victory. D UNFORGETABLE DRAMA * MAJOR DISNEY MOVIE CJ 0 (I) a m Wortd Of DISMJ "Those Calloways" Part I of a three.part story of struute end ad· wnture. Cam C1llow1y Is wiltlnr to 1lve up everythinr he owns for a sanctuary to sm the wlld I"" that fly om his land. Brien Keith, Vera Miles, Brandon dt Wilde, Wal· ter Brennan, Linda Evens and Ed Wynn star. fll) Nevi "How Much Do You Smell?" A look at both sniffers and stinkers-mostly 1nim1ls. &) Kortatt Folk S.p 1:00 Ci) Mtvie: (C) (21/zlir) "Tiit Devil's THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 10, 197' lripdt" (dra) '68--Willlam Holden, '62 -Sean Connery, Ursul1 An· Nut" (com) '69 -Dick Van Dyke, Cliff Robertson. dress, Joseph Wiseman, Jack lord. Anfit Dickinson. D (9 Cl)) CI> m SeftllJ c:.tdJ Super·•rent James Bond discovers I Actioft lllfttr Qty Rtnt Jill St. John ind tht Hudson 1 nuclear base In J1m1ic1 est•b· Miulofl: l•poulblt Brothers 1ues\. lishecf to divert rotkets projected News ID Movie: (C) (2hr) "Dtttl"' (dre) from Clpe. Canaveral. Ci) Dillofut '71 -Dennis Weaver, Tim Herbert. 1 ll•nMr lid Armmns 11:00 I a ()) l1i Ii! Cl) ..... I T1lftt hsspom to Adwttltun Slf1rl to Mwtnturt Pacaetten Nlppen No Uta/lltwl • .,..._ u.....,. hesrl• ldtryn l(ulll•111 Waniers latetbllt W1rriors vs. bcuntre . Cl> llfYPO Los An1eles. t:JO G @ CJ)()) M1;11MI "A Small 7~ Clllb &) Koria• Ylflitty/Drl•• favor for an Old friend" Answerin1 : Finne Une 1:30 II@ CJ)()) '-ilk "A Souvenir 1 dtsper1te plea fOf help In 1 11:15 D (9 (j)) Cl) Ntw1 from Atlantic City" The 11ewitness va1ue letter from en old pal who @ (IJ Rock C:O.C.rt to I (ldical JtoUp bombin& Is I died the d1y after the mtssl&e . known potioe Informant., When Ko· was malled ltads to 1 chain of 11:30 II Movie: (C) "towr Co111t ~ J•k tries to confront him, he is sud· events polntlnr to Mannlx's involv· (com) '62 -Rock Hudson, Doris denly and mysteriously unav1il1ble ment with his d11d friend's clues· j' . TonLRandall. for questionin1. Jaime Sanchez, tioneble business dealinp. • 9 W Tonl&M Sflow Victor Campos and Maria Elent I It It Wrtttn Ttltpul11 Cordero 11uest s .. 1 F,.. Rev. Relph Bell hosts. Movie: "Wllltever Hlpptfttd, to 0 @ @@) • NIC Sundar Tiit lls Q1ation labJ J1ner (susp) '62 -Bette MJsiery-McMil n & Wlf uried £vt11l111 at S,.phonr Soprano Davis, Joan Crawford. · Alive" TobKCO . rom pipe Pf 1 Bewr1y Siiis, baritone John Reardon, m ~ovlt: (C) "Duel" (dre).,.3J- dead man is t only due the tenor James Blllinss end contrelto fl4>nnis Weaver, Tim Herbert. McMi111n's hive to solve the mys· Eunice Alberts Erich leinsdorf con· OJ Movie: (C) "Miii of Ult Slone terious sl1yin1 of Mac's old ltuddy ducts the Boston Symphony Or· Wo1Hn" (dra) '63 -Pierre Brice, who was declared dead 10 yeus chestra Scill• Gabel. ago. Barry Sullivan, Donne Mills &) Yoke of C.tvtry (fa ())) WMk lfl lttvitw/NtWI and Jose felic.iano 1uest. lO:M I DIJ of Dhcowt'f 11 :45 O Movie: "Do You Kntw Tiiis 0> Passport to Tmel ·r Rock CoMtrt Volefr' (dra) '64-01n Duryta, Isa fl!) MastefJiece Tlleatre "Upst1lrs, • Dr NerM•• Ylftcettt Plalt Miranda. Downstairs" (R) &) News 12:00 fl!) ltfllnd tf1t U... 9:00 IJ Onl Robtrts 1M Giit W•J (9 (j)) Spnllll Mevlt D ABC SUNDAY MOVIE LM 8tnlott s._ 12:30 9 Rlpt On *James Bond's Toughest 10:15f1>J.,..... llnaw•et ~-1:001Spakl111fnetf AF~vet rsaT. ry: DRTV. N! 0 . 10:30 I~~ Is (dra~To~:n~~•n ~:!::. irs une on (J7J (])Mr. Qospel &ultar 1:4011 Mtvie: "CaloMI Elftn&M•'• 0 (tJI (j)) (]) E!J AIC S&ind11 flit Proteetln RM' (com) '46 -Charles Co· Movie: (C} (21Allr) .. Dr. No .. (1dv) • Mtvie:. (C) "Se9t Kiftd et A bum, Willi1m Eytht. 'STAR STUDENT' star strutted on to the school's f ootbaJl field for his next scene. Van Patten, who co-stars as Paul Apple in Apple's Way, was at his alma mater recently filming "The Winning Season" episode airing Sunday at 7:30PM on CBS. "I guess that you can see that I'm not a star around here," chuckled Van Patten, a ' I 6-year-old senior at Van Nuys High School which is located in a suburb of Los An,eles. "The Winning Season" portrays Vince and the Appleton H igh School football team pitted in a athletic contest against a rival team. Vince is forced to make a decision whether to play or not to play after a seri- ous injury. Apple's Way production people spent two days on location at Van Nuys H igh School where they used the entire 2,400 student body as extras. Also featured in the segment are the Van Nuys High School football team, its cheerleaders and 7S- piece marching band. Using student shifts throughout the day, the bleachers were kept fil led to capacity with students cheering on the Appleton team. "They cheered for me on cue," laughs Van Patten, who is the school's top tennis player. CCNldt, doctor ... ta111 .... ben eornu1 VllKet1I Vu hut .. Born in BellrQse, Long' Island, Van Pat· ten is already a veteran actor wbo bas ap- peared on many television shows, includina Medical Center, Barnaby Jones, Cannon, Ironside, and Ounsmoke. He moved from Vlllce.c V•• Paittta New York two years ago when he won th~ "Although he bas achieved considerable "Get that hair cut," a Van Nuys High student yelled good-naturedly from the t:teacbers at Vince ':_an Patten as tho youn cc>-starri ng role in Apple's Way. Upon his fame as a 1V star," says Howard Lappin, arrival in Los Anaeles, he enrolled at Van scbj><>l's dean of boys, "around here he is Nu s Hi School. ___ __jml another student_."_ _ ,... 7 TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WE£1<, NOVEMBER 10, 1974 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 MONDAY ~@ CI) To Ttll the Trvtfl Mllliotl $ Mevie: (C) (Zhr) itzwllly" (com) '67 -Dick V•n Dyke, 811bara f'eldon, Dame Edith Evans. SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 9th (P.M.) t:OO Di111tnsions in Cultures (C) '3:30 Dimensions In Cultum (C) 4:00 Connie's a.thin& Cotner (C) 4:30 Connie's Clothin& Cotntr (C) 5:00 A Tl111e to Crow: Hum1n De· velopnient (C) 5:30 A Tl•• to Grow: Hulllln De· nlopment (C) 6:00 A· Time to Crow: Hum1n De· veloplMnt (C) 6:30 M1rblt (C) (NET) 7:00 The WI'/ It W•1 (C) (PBS) 7:30 Oranie CountJ Review (C) 1:00 lnternltioql PerttfWIMct (C) 9:00 Clufht In tltt M (C) (PBS) 9:30 Journty to l1p1n (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: NOYt.MIER lOtll (P.M.) 3:00 As fbn leltlves (C) (KOCE) 3:30 As Min Beh.ves (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Freelt1nd attchinc (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Fmlt1ncl aetchlnc (C) (KOCE) 5:00 From Chant to Cltlnce: Music In Western Culture (C) 5:30 From Chant to Chlnce: Music in West'm Culture (C) 6:00 from Chant to Chane•: Miiiie In Westem Culture (C) 6:30 Men Who Mldt tM Moviei (C) 7:30 Voters' Piptllnt (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Eveninc 1t Symphony (C) (PBS) 9:00 Ameriu (C) (PBS) 9:30 Focus Oranie COunty (C) (KOC£) MONDAY: NOVEMBER 11th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Masterpiece Theltre (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Math Factory (C) l :40 n .. to 0r1w (C) 2:00 Electric Co111p1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Human Relations ind SchOol Dia· dplint (C) 3:00 A Time to Grow: Human De· velopment (C) 3:30 frHh1nd Sketclllnc (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Fr• Chlnt to Cltlnce: Music In Westem Culture (C) 4:30 Electric CemPlllf (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seslme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Fro111 Chant tit Clltnce: Music In Westem Culture (C) 6:30 As Man 8eh1ves (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Connie'• Clothln& COrner (C) 7:30 focus Orenae County (C) (KOCE) 1:00 A Time to Grow: Humen De· velopment (C) 1:30 Non jC) (PBS) 9:30 As Min 8thl'tt$ (C) (KOC[) TUESOAY: NOVEMBER 12th (P.M.) 12:00 School Distrid News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Firin1 Une (C) (PBS) 1:10 COm111unitJ of Uvtnf Thines (C) 1:30 Timt to Dflw (C) 1:45 Math f1ctofJ (C) 2:00 Electric COtllpan1 (C) (CTW) 2:30 C.rmcoltlldu (C) (CTW) 3:00 Cennle's a.thine Cemtr (C) 3:30 Dimensions In CUitures (C) 4:00 Frtill1nd S•ettllifl& (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electf1c Comp1ny (C) (CTW) S:OO Sesa111t Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Bl& Blue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 Dimensions In Cuttures (C) 7:00 frffhlnd Shtcllln& (C) (KOCE) 7:30 f1et1 of Autu111n (C) (KOCE) 1:00 D1111ensions In Cultures (C) l:lO Sptdal: (C) (PBS) 9:30 Sped.ti: (C) (P8S) WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 13th (P.M.) 12:00 Scflool District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 America (C) (PBS) 12:40 Ftet tllt Shldttltl (C) i:lO Math fld911 (C) 1:25 lnsidt/Out (C) 1:40 Com1.unltr of Uvtnc Thln1s (C) 2:00 EJectric Compaoy lC) (CTW) 2:30 Villi Alt111 (C)' (PBS) ' 3:00 A Time to 5row: 3:30 freehlncl Skttdllnc (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Frotn Ch1nt to Chance: Music In Westem Culture (C) 4:30 Elecbk Co111p1ny (C) CCTW) 5:00 Stsltmt Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Fro11 Cliant to Chtnce: Music In Westarn Culture (C) 6:30 As Man lthews (C) (KOCE) 7:00 CO.nlt'1 Qotltlnc Comer (C) 7:30 Voters' Piptllne (C) (KOCE) 1:00 A TI111t to Grow: 1:30 lb.starpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:30 As Man Behnes (C) (KOCE) THURSDAY: NOVEMBER 14th (P.M.) 12:00 Schoof District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Non (C) (PBS) 1:10 TIMI to Draw (C) 1:25 Co111munlty of llvina Thin11 (C) 1 :45 lnsUe/Ovt (C) 2:00 Electric Co111111ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Hu1111n R1l1tlons and Sctlool Dls- dpline (C) 3:00 Connie's Clothlnc Ctmtr (C) 3:30 Dilfttftslons In Cutturts (C) 4:00 Freelttnd Slletdtin& (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Coft!PlnY (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Boo• Beet (C) (PBS) 6:30 Diine11siofts 111 C.lturta (C) 7:00 frlttland Sbtdlina (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Ori nee COunty Review (C) 1:00 Di111enslons In Cuttures (C) l :lO Men Wiit Made tltt Movies (C) FWIDAY: NOVEMBER 15th (P.M.) 12:00 School District Ntwa (C) (KOCE) 12:10 8ooll 811t (C) (PBS) 12:40 Viii• Altsrt (C) (PBS) 1:10 lnsldt/Out (C) 1:25 Time to Oft• (C) h40 ColMnunlty or Uvlna Thlnp (C) 2:00 £1tdric 'Co111p1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villa Alecre (C) (PBS) 3:00 A T11111 to 4irow: HuNn De· vtlpotnent (C) (KOCE) 3:30 KOCE $tltd1I: Women 1t Your Doora (C) (KOC£) 4:00 from Ch1nt to Ch1nce: Musk In Wtsttm Culture (C) 4:30 Electric Compan'-(C) (ClW) 5:00 Sftlmt Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 from Ch111t tit Ch1nce: Music In Westem Culture (C) 6:30 The Petet Came (C) 7:00 Acdon Chicano (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplewatcll (C) (KOC[) &00 A Time to Grow: 1:30 Rella!Oua Alfteriu (C) (PBS) 9:00 ntlnc Unt (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 16th (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In C..lturts (C) 3:30 Df•tnslons In Cultures (C) 4:00 Connie'• Clothln1 Comer (C) 4:30 Connie'• Clotltlnc Cemer (C) 5:00 A T1111t to 'row: Hu1a1n De· "'°9•11t (C) 5:30'A Time to Qrow: HUM•n De· velopntent (C) 6:00 A Ti111e tit Crow: Hu111.111 Ot- ftloplMnt (C) 6:30 Bia Blue M1rbl1 (C) (NET) 7:00 The Way It Wu (t) (PBS) NOVEMBER 11 . . l-.o rormornln1 •nd •ftemoon llstlnp. plene ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. .for your convenience, ett the day's movl". DAYTIME MOVIES (.tij) let'1 Maki A Dt•I I ~J.:'d~ort4 of Anlaals ir9i,;'111cton Sttllot Ta~ lilll"'J Deen Sltow Uttte Rascals 1:00 fJ Q1) CD (j) c .... _., "The hr· nlshed B•d&e" Town·t•mer Sheriff Bo Htrktr, who keeps his citizens 1:30 O "SIV•tt Dfu•a'' (adv) 'Sl -In lint with fur end b1ut1lity, faces Sabu. U11 Baron. his d1y of reckonlnc In a confront•· 9:00 U (C) "lre•tll of Scandlr (dr.) , tion with Marshall M•tt Dillon. Vic· '60 -Sophl1 Loren, John G•vln, tor French ind Ruth McOtvitt cuest. Maurice CheV1tler. 0 @ CiJ (fj m Boni free "Man 10:00 O (C) "Mulllltff" of tfle S.a" Eaters ot Merli" Veter1n hunter Ken (adv) '60 --Robert Alda. 1-111 of W11ren (1uest Jarnu Vickery) is Clplstrtne" (wes) '42-Gtne Autry. unable to track down •nd kill man. '1'1lt .. flflchtitn" (eom) '45 -utinc lions 1nd the Adamsons are laurel & Hardy. asked to t1ke over the surch. 12:00 m "Hilts of Hoat" (adv) '48 -0 w.vlt: (C) (Zllr) "W!Mrt Love Edmund Gwenn. Donald Crisp, Janet Hu 4iont" (dra) '64-Suun Hay· leip . wtrd, Btttt Davis, MichHI Connors. l :OO @ "Mon .. y Business" (com) '53 I Beat of Croudlo -Cary Grant. Glnftt Roaers, Mar· Dt1l1r's ChMc l.!l!' Monroe. Tht lold Ones l:lO U (C) "Raw Wind in E.cltn" Cdra) Ttatro dtl Aln '58-Esther William$, Jeff Chlndler. Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Ttlt l one. ?:JO CJ) (C) "A Star Is Born" P1rt I Hot Su1H1tr" (dr1) '58 -Paul (dra) '37 -Fredric March, J1n1t Newman, Jo1nnt Woodw•rd', Orson G-aynor. Welles. lee Remick. @ CiJ "1l1t N111ny'' (susp) '6S-Ell) C.ufttt it1 thl Act "R1un Mt<: Bette Divis. Wendy Cral1. Kinnon'' J:OO (fQ) (C) "The h1d11 l J1k1 Wyttr'' El) Df1111 "(dra) '72 -8ette Davis, Dou& MC· m M~e: "Ont Wl'J hUllt" Clure. (tom) '32 -William Powell, l<Jy 3:30 CD "House 011 92nd Strttr (mys) Francis. '45 -Lio. yd Nolan, Slcne Hasso. .&::30 w c:tt Smirt U (C) ''The Slwln&er" (com) '66 ~ Merv Crtffln Sllow -Ann-M11cret, Tony Fr1nciosa. fl) HUDI MENUHIN 4:00 @ CD "lens &o Down" Cdr1> •45 .. -James M1Son. Tommy Trinder. * In Performance at Wolf Trap." Grant fVE N I NG 6:00 I ~fl) m ..... • @rnO@Ntwa Bonanu . ( Cl)> G!) AIC MtndlJ Nitltt ootballCf<innesot1 Vlklnas 1t St. Louis Ctrdin•ls. I Rl'J•nd l1m 5'1tw P1r1rkt1t F1111ilJ Mod Squed Mllllul Comedy Shn Star Trell Electric Co111pany m Speed Rtctr ':30 I Merv Crirfin 5'1ow Andy c ritflttl : Zoom! • TIM PlonHn Little ltlscala 1!00 o ert Cl) m N11n '"'1i1 fof 0.llan Med Squd a Truth" ConMquent" · W\lfa My Unt? I low llK)' Tht Fii ~~~'1Htn1tt Tht ll~Y111ef : Qant to Cllanoe .,,... .,... ........ by Atlantic Richfield Ell) In hrfOOltlnct 1t Wolf Tr1p "Yehudi Menuhin" 9:00 II (i1) Cl) Cl) M1uclt After hm· Ing a man's lauahler in ttlt middle of the nichl. M1ude accuses Ciro! of sneakin1 a man Into her room. After Carol 1n1rlly, but re1retfully. dtnits lhl accusation, M1ude's sus· plclons focus on the "feisty old biddy," Mrs. NIUJ!tUdc. 0 Ci)@ (6) W NBC Mond1y Movit: (C) (fll,, "hte 'n' Tiiiie" (dra) '72-Walter M1tthau, Carol Burnett, Geraldine P11e, Barry Ntl· son. let H. Mont1om1ry. When TII· lie Schlaine (Bumett) Is Introduced to Pete Seltzer (M1tth1u}, • 1rut wit and pr1etic1I Jokester, their ro· m ance blossoms 1fter 1 shaky st•rt and In s11 months they art married. With the birth or their son, Charllt. the marriaae seems complete and continues to flourish. It Isn't until Charlie Is stricken with 1 malianancy l that Ille Seltzers find their lives cr1cllln1 under tho stresses end strains of married lift. • 7:30 Onn11 Cotlnty Rwltw (C) 1:00 The Kln(t F1t1 (C) {KOCE) 7:30 I) $%5,000 PyniMld t:oo KOCE Sotd11: w .... ., 1t Yeur 0 Susan Strasbe;C GU1'•t 0 <9 (j)) Cl) G!) Tht Roeklu "Prelude to ViO'r.nct" A younc un· wed mother, beln1 held ts 'In •c· complice In 1 robbery, namts her new·born '°" •tier T1t1T-C1utln1 tht Infant's cop0h1t1n1 f1thtr to 80 btrurk. Roone Troup Ind Andy Roblnton auest. Doon (C) CKOCE) * star-POLICE SURGEON 9:JO Jtvntty to japan (C) (PBS} 8 htb s...-._ ____________________ , _ .. _ -Help !hJ """''* dOl Mowit: (C) (2Jlf) "The W1r Wapn" (dra) '67 -John W•yne. Kirk Douales • Ill Onptt ... ,. 8 hr) an ith ar· tiff ns ces ta- ay p r-le ol y, $· d 1 .. a> Mur Acradtddo t :• IJ RHODA-SEASON'S TUESDAY * NEW COMEDY HIT I ! ! II ~ (l} Cl) n.dl Rhod1, the NOVEMBER 12 new brfde, decides Joe's plaee hu too many skeletons when one of For mornln1 •ncl afternoon Jistlncs, his cld 1111friends lels herself in please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. with her own key. The answe1 Is a Below, for your convenience, are ntw apart-nenl, but the question or the day's movies. ·=~:::s::~:~~· DAYTIME MOVIES al Dta1111 10:00 -ITT11f7\~Med lca 1 Ctn h, 1:30 0 "Amonr the llvin(' (dra) '41- -WJ 1.JL1 uu Susan Hayward. Albert Dtkker. "Tainted lady" Or. Gannon helps 9:00 0 CC) ''Tlllttny I the MIJlionilre" Atrrt Cllloway <auest Shirley Knlaht), (com) '67-Debble Watson, Denver a youna woman who has had • can· Py li cer operation, when she loses her 10:00 O e;'Walk Into Hell" (adv) '57- job because her employers accept Chips Rafferty Francoise Christo· the ~rchalc belief that former can· pher ... Onm Riders" (wes) •35 - cer victims are poor risks. John Wayne. "Powder River" (adv) i Gomer Pyle 'SJ-Rory Calhoun, Corrine Calvert. m Ci) Nen 12:00 m "Invitation" (dra) '52 -Van Cl!EI!D Tht Comm andtts Johnson Dorothy McGuire Louis "Erwin Rommel" Erwin Rommel, Calhern' ' Field Mmhal of the German Army, l :00@ "Uihtnlnf Strikes Twice" (dra) was the leaendery Desert Fol wh... · '5 1-Richard Todd. Ruth Roman. f1eed P4fSOn1I traae' ~hen he 1:30 f) (C) ''Tiie Third D1y" (dra) '65 realized that he -was_ f1&ht.1nr for • ~eorre Peppard. Elizabeth Ashley. fuhrer who would bnnr disaster to Z;30 (C) "A Star Is Born" Concl. his co11ntrv. ~ppe1nng on the pro· (dra) '37 -Fredric March Janel aum 1rt his son. ,Manfred, end his Gaynor. (C) "Not With My Wlft, You aide, Hermann Ald1n1ef. Ralph Slory Don't" Part 1 (com) '66 -Tony hosts. . Curtis, Georae C. Scott, Virn• Lisi. fE EduCltiontl Ecciloo Serles ~ @ (C) "Cooran's Bluff'' (dra) ~ Tiit U11touch~~lt1 '68-Cllnt Eastwood, Lee J. Cobb, fE The ~lnntn 1,000 Pounds for Susan Clark. Rosebud 3:00 o (C) '"11itcoach" (wes) '66-<9 CIJ) lon11111 ., Ann·Matgret. Red Buttons. al Movie: "foreip bchanc• 3:30 @ "Imitation of life" (dra) '59-10:301 Seferl to Adventu re Lana Turner. John Gavin. • Journey to Mvtnlurt O (C) ''Se• I the Sinrle Clrl" Wande11ust (rom) '64-Nat1lie Wood, Tony Cur· la auc11d Crttl 115, Hertry Fonda. Lauren Bacall. · News 4:00 (jj) (I) "The Br.we Don't Cty" (dra) 11:00 (1) 0 m Ntn 152-John Greeson. Mee Buchanan. Cl) d) EE fl Ci) N•wa Best of llro11Cho NYPD EVENING ,, The Lucy stlow Mission: lmposslblt ~I tit Callery Peter Gunn d Wiid West &:oo ~B&~ti~r:: .. ct) Bonanza Raymond Burr SJlow P1rtrid11 Family Mod Squad ED Y!.1..• for Ht1l1h (9 llJ) W1nt1d: Dt1d or Alive 11:30 11@ mm CBS Litt Movie: (C) ''Tiit M atr.1 Came" (com) '59 -Oebble Reynolds. Tony Randall. (}.) Movie: '"Ch1rtroo11 C1boose" (dra) '60-Molly Bee, Ben Cooper. 6:30 0 QJ Cl) (fO) m Johnny Canon John Denver 1'1uest host. 0 f mtvrtd Flldlfl Ci) Movie: '1'yr111t of the Sea" (adv) '!5G-Ron Randell. 0 Mowlt: (C) "To Lovt A V111plr1" 7:00 (hor) '71 -Ralph Bites, Barbara Jefford. D Mme: "Th• lavender Hin Mob• (com) '52-Alec Guinness. Sl•nley Holloway. 11111 Cosby Hu111anlat Alttrnettv. • Cl)) Science flctlon Thutre 12:00 0 Movie: ''Cunmok•" (wts) '31- J. Ca rrol Naish, Richard Arlen. m Lancer l:GO O @l Tomonow l:U IJ Mo.ft: (C) "llrd of hradl"" 7:30 (edv) '51 -Louis Jourdan, Je1f Chandler. Debra P•a•t 3:101J Movie: ''llft Lodlt•" (mys) '44 aJ.rd Cnaar. Merle Oberon. Musical C<-medy Show Stir Trek : Electric Company Speed Racer Merv Griffin Show • Andy Griffith : loo11! ( @ ) Dealer's Choice • The PlonMt.s Little Rascals moo@oomm"e .. low1in1 for Dollars Mod Squid I Truth or Consequences , Whars My Une? I love luq The FBI (I) Hog1n's Heroes Esmer1lda The BlrV•llq 1 Cijpatc:ltera Cl)) Bonanza Drama Three Stootff New TrtlSUrt Hunt Comer Pl!! · ~ @ (j) Hollywood Squam Htlp Thy N•l&flboc R1i11b9-Sund-. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WCEK. NOVEMBER 10, 197.C (j) @ Cl) To Tell the T~ &) (os 5r1ndts Anos dtl RoQ G Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Hal· 9·30 I News ltluf•h T11ll" Part I (wes) '65 -• • Safatf to Adventurt Oort Lancaster, l ee Remick, Jim Alldon•dos dtl Norte Hutton. : Ahor1! I Bewitched Drama Day at fllpt lO:OO Tmel fllllt A11rn111 Wortd II BUDDY'S NEW NIGHT Little R11c1ls * BARNABY JONES HIT! 1:00 ll@(I) Good Ti111es "Sa· 0 ffi(j) II ruby Jonu tan's Kni&hts" Part I. J.J. is invited "Mystery Cycle" A mysterious CJ· to take part in a aunfigllt with a dist ls the mlssln& piece In Bar· rival 1an1 and his ready wit and naby's punle to determine how a instinct for self·survlval fall to keep motorcycle manufacturer died while him out of the rumble. testing one o1 his products in the 0 @ Cl) @) m Adam·l2 ''Point desert. of View" Officers Malloy i nd Reed 0 Qj@®J m Police Story play a danaerous cet·and·mouse "Across the Line" A detective who aame with two hold-up men who is too eood at his Job is assigned hold a fem1le hostafe. a desk lob after being Involved O Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Dr. Sba111•· In too many shoolin1s. Bored with love" (com) '64 -Peter Sellers, the tedium of the new asslanment, George C. Scott. $tecllng Hayden. the officer offers his help to 111 (i) l est of Groucho undercover agent and ends up risk· 0 (~ (J}) (]) aJ Happy Days ing his life to Infiltrate an Inter· "Wish Upon A Star" Richie is the en· natlonal hetoin ring. James Wain· vy or Jefferson High when he win~ wright, Chuck Connors, Linde Cristal a date to escort Hollywood statlet and Alejandro Rey star. Cindy Shea to the school's victory I m m News dance, bul his 111111 from standina The Bold On.is up his current girlfriend takes ' lit· <9 (j)) (}) ED Me"us Welby lie or the sparkle out of the evening. M.D. "No Gods in Sight" Carl Betz Cheryl ledd 1uest1. 1uesls as Or. Simon Bryant, 1 brlll· I Ouler's Chalet lant researcher and diaanosliclan, The Vlrfinlan who comes lo work at the Family Corrion Practice Center, but eannot adjust Movie: (C) (Zhr) '"Cind11111tl lo doctor.patient relationships. Re· Kid" (dra) '65-Steve McQueen. Ed· sch0 duled. ward G. Robinson, Ann·Mararet. Karl ~The Untouchables Malden. tD Soundstaae fT:'l Amert~ 10:30 I Journey to Adventurt @E Los E als de Sytvia Pinal W1ndertust el) Movie: nfttslons of A Nazi LI Ciudad Grit1 Spy" (mys) '39-Edward G. Robin· El Ch.vo del I son, Paul Lukas. 11:00 I 0 ~ @!) mm NNeewwss 8:30 II @ 00 M•A•s•H M 8 i 0 r 00 m @ Cil Frank 8u1ns is Actin& Commander Best o Groucflo again. This time, he banishes booze, 6 NYPD but the happy hour twins, Hawkeye · The Lucy Show and Trapper John, fust refuse to be I Mission: Impossible • put on the wag-on. Ni&ht Callery D Hallmark' Hall of Fame (3) Peter Cunn * SBRIEh~ ELNCOUNTER tE ~ :1:dH~a~~ ?P 1a oren (Q9' CJJ) Wanted! Dted or Allw Richard Burton 11:30 8 1 cas lite Movie: (C) 0 0@ [O) m I ihC.lL I Hill· ( "That Cer1aln Summer" (dra) '72- merk Hall of Fame "Brief Encoun· ' Hal Holbrook Hope Lanre Martin ter'' Sophia Loren, meking her dra Sheen Scott jaco~. ' ma tic debut in lhis medium. co· ! c1J @ ®) w Johnny Carson stars with Richard Burton in a new fractured Fllcllers •d~ptation of Noel ~oward's play, 6 Movie: "Murder In Rnerae" which concerns the bitter-sweet ro· (mys) '4S-W1lll1m Hartnell, Dinah mance between a housewife and a Sheridan. doctor. Fiimed on location in Win· O (Q9 (8) C£)Widt World chester, England. Mrstety • Sc1eamer" Pame'a Frank· (j) Mllce Dou&fas Show hn stars. 0 ( ) (}) aJ ABC Tutsd1y 0 Movie: (C) "Berlin Afftir'' (d11) Movie: (C) (90) "All the Kind '70--0arren McGav1n. Fritz Weaver. Strenaers" (dra) '74-Sllcy Keach, OJ Bill Cosby Samantha [agar, John Savage. fE The Sinners Robby Benson. Seven sl1an1e or· l2:00 0 Movie: ''Diel Berton at le•" phans wllh v1c1ous dcgs turn a •45-Do s ' remote farmhouse Into a prison for (mys) 11 tannard, Sebn · onsuspecling traveleri who either llan Cab~t • •• become p•rcnts IC'r the orphans 01 m M~ie: 'Two Smut People disappear permanently. (~om) 46-lucille Ball, John Ho· m Mt,._ Crlffin Show diak. EE S.11 of Wuttrn Men 1:00 0 ®)Tomorrow 9:00 O @ (]) (() Hawaii flve..Q "How 1:45 0 Movie: "Miidred Pierce" (d11) lo Steal A Masterpiece" lrreplace· '45-Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott. able works of art mysteriously VIII· 2:00 m All·Niaht Show: "l'llat Mldnipt lsh from a millionaire's private col· Kiaa," (C) "Kllleri of Kllimanjan." lection despite three feil·safe 3:10 O Movie.: ''Th• Yellow Ca111ry" electronic security systems. Luther (dra) '44-Anna N1111e, Ric.herd Adler euw. Gree-ne. ~ P~ge 9 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 For mornlnt and afternoon llstincs. plMse see OAYTIME ~RAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,. d\e day's mcwles. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:30 IJ "No Tr1u" (mys) '50 -Hugh Sinclair, Dinah Sheridan 9:00 O "The Do•lno Kiel" (wes) '57- ROl'y Calhoun, Andre" Duuan. 10:00 O "Rose1nna Mcto,,. (dr1) '49- Farley Granger. Ct\arles Bickford. "81uo Mont1na Skies" (wes) '39- Gene Autry. ''tavalry Scout" iwu) '51-James Arness, Rod Cameron. 12:00 m "The Reformer & the Redhud'' (com) ·so -June Allyson, Dick Powell. 1:00 61 (C) "When Mlcheel Calls" (susp) '71 -Michael Oougla Elizabeth Ashley. Ben Gauara. 1:30 O "Voice In the Mirror" (dra) '53 -Richard Eaan, Julie London. 2:30 X (C) "Not With My Wilt You Oon'r' Cone!. (tom) '66 -George c Scott. Tony Curtis. Virna L1s1. ~ @ (C} "Mldic•n" (SU5')) '68 -Richard Widmark, lncer Stevens. Henry Fonda 3:00 10 (C) "The Priest IOlltr" (dra) '71 -George Kennedy, Raymond Burr. 3:30 @ "Stlnley & livinptont" (adV) '39-Spencer Tracy. R1ch11d Greene O (C) "fathom" (dra) '67 - Raquel Welch, Tony Franciosa. 4:00 1 "Tlte Cllallence" (dra) '70 -Darren McGavin, Mako. James Whitmore. EVENING '=00 3 Rrf!Ja ~!i~~r~:. ~'lo11anz1 Rqmond Burr Show P1rtrid1• f'1mily Mod Squid Musical Comedy Sllow Stir Trtk ff) Electric Company al Speed Ricer 6:30 (@ Men Griffin Show m Andy Griffith fl\) Zoom! (Q9 ') Dealer's Clloltt m The Pioneers m Uttt1 R1sal1 1:00 '."lloo~oomm """ to.11111 for 0ona11 6 Mod Squid a Trvtll or Consequeneu • Whit's My Une? 1 lovt Lucy Tiie Fii I Ci) Hoian's HerHs Esmeralda The l ie V1lle1 1Ch1nt to Chance {I)) loMllll °""" Three Stooces ' 7:30 1J Lorne 5rttne's Last of the Wild "Whales" Page 10 n4E DAILY PILOT, TV WfEIC, NOYIMBER JO, 1974 '-• ,.,.. 10:t0 THUR~DAY ..... THt T'" 11 MANHUHT£R IS TV1S ~P 4't: A Dt1I * NEW ACTION STUNNER ".17:@fo Tell die Td IJ@ .._,..,"Jack· lllioll $ MewM: (C) (2tw) "TM knife" Hired to tr1p 1 brvtll truck Hallef@lal' Trail"' Cond. (wes) '65 htjMl!ie; me::-~ Barrett tikts For momlna and .afternoon 1'9tinp. -Burn.master, L~e Remicl Jim to drivtnc a b11 . n,. only lo fin.d ......... ... DAVTIM£ PaOOltAML Hutton. himself on a territy1n1 ride for brs -~ I Price Is licllt lift when his brakes are •bolaced. a.low, for 10U' conwenienc•, are lewtttllOCI Leslie Nielsen incl Ctiristophtr the •Y-• movlff.. o., at Nipt Stone cuest. OtMr "'°"'· O*r "'"' O ~ o a;, rttnce•I "An DAYTIME MO>'IES J:eldritJ ~ Ad of Love" Petrocelli l.s ulled to Uttit bsab defend a younc man (cunt John 1:30 l'l ''Hidelwlf lief"' (mus) '37 - 1:00 f)@ CI> (j) I 16cll\ I T1le Sin· 01vid Carson) accused of the slay· Marth• Raye, Robert Cummlnas. .... DuKan SMw VeDahle Sandy inc of ' Senator's daupter, who 9:00 0 (C) "A HIM i. Ult HAd" P1rt .. , btcame 1 ull (irt to s1rike out 1t Duncan s1ars in this musical·vtnety her lither and shame him. John I (com) 'S9-Ft1nk Sin1tt1, Eddie special taped in London. Sandy M1rley ind Aneela Cl1tte •lso Hod1es. Edward C. Roblnson. performs with special 1uest Gene ,uest. 10:00 g (C) "Dtatlt Is fli9Me, O.attl Is Kelly in a medley of son as ind ~ T1lt Bold Otta Quiet" (adv) '67 -Tony Kend1U, dances from his most famous l"ii"I "' c i B d H · "' -•--•·-,." ( ) (M ) l..iLJ E!) .et hr stie re ams. ......,_. -wes films. Paul Lynde, John Davidson l.owt!~eo.nbeal for A Dead Min'' '35-John W1yne. UQIH" (dra) and Val,ne Annstron1 1lso 1uest Christie goes undercover u a re· '43--Alan L1dd, Lorett• Younf. 0t~s00i~ m-uuta-House °" cordinr 1rtfst to discover the mur· 12:00 Q) "Creu,.lds" (dra) '42-Wil· Ute PJ1irie "School Mom" After the derer of 1 notorio{Js sln1er. F'rtnk Ham Powell, Hody L1m1rr. regular school teacher breaks a leg, Sinatra Jr. guests. 1:00 Qi (C) "lultabJ tf ar.ldwl(' Mrs. ln11lls -ts pressed into service fD &J News · (mus) '51-t>oris Day, Gent Nelson. as her substitute. At school she Qj Th UrttMdliMa 1:30 0 (C) "Tiie U•pa,,_. ...... r runs up •&•inst young Abel (guest 10:15 IJ News (dra) '56-.Estti.r Williams. Georie Dirk Blocker, son of the late Dall lO:lO O lourMJ to AM1tture Hader. Blocller). who is a problerfl pupil I WalldttlllSt 2:30 (C) "Fl,.tlnc Ste(' (1d11) '6D be~use of his lO'!fer1n1 size and Li Cuidad CriU -Elvis Preslty, Oolorn Del Rio. m1n1mal book leam1n1. . I•• VW...s til@ (C) °'fllf ... &r (dtl) 0 Lalters ~etball lakers vs : Noclttt T1patias '69-louis Jourdan, Bradford Dill· Seattle Supersonics. man. Marsh• Hunt ~ ~ @~rca, Thi •• , M, ll:OO 13 a ~ '£i....,, l:OO 30) (C) "W .... ta ... TIMI" Maru "Oscar's Affair'' Mama finds lat of C~ (dra) '67 -Henry Fonda, Kltnan out inadvertently that her late hus· 6 lfYPD Wynn. band, Oscar, had a .. dalltance" I Tiie lllCJ Sltew l:lO (C) "Pillow Talk" (com) '59-Rocll many years ago. Mlssioo: llltpOUibk Hudson, Doris Day. I Dealer's Clto!ce Nltllt '•llery Q (C) "Tiie AllMftn Mwt1tum It libs A Thief \!!())Peter C111111 Of Moll FlHden" P1tt I (dra) '65 Variety ~ Wlllll W'tW Wtst -Kim Hcw1k, Richard Johnson. ~ Movie: (C) (2Jlr) "Those M11· Q:l Y~1 for IM1~ . niftttnt Men In Their f1Jl111 Ma· (i,9 (I ) W1nttd: Dead Of Alm chines" ~com~'65-Stuart Whtlman. 11:15 II) cint•• 34 Sarah Miles. RobeJt Morely. I Men Who M1de the Movies 11:30 I) tfi CIS Utt Movlt: Championship WrestJin1 {C) 011 of the Evil C11n" (wes) J1ptnest Lanruaee PJ011am '68 -Glenn ford. Arthur Kennedy · ! @@ o m Jollnny C1r1011 8:30 (]) Mike Doucfas Show Frlduml Flid1trs Q (~ ~) C31 aJ A8,C Wedn•~; 6 M"11: "Tontd Zet1e" (dra) '40 d1r ~ovie: <ff (90) '.fhe Cu~ -Jamn C1inev. Ann Sheridan/ (dra) 74 -Stephen .rn!ott, Oavrd 0 (~ (j)) (I) E1) Wide World Hulfm.an, _Ramon . Bien, . Micha~I Sptdal "James Dun: Memories of McGurre. R"l!ard Bneht. nus movie A Gentle Rebel" Peter Lawford tells the story of a .38 Pbllce Spe· hosts. Recollections of the late IC· c1al .handeun fro.m the time the tor, who died tr1eic•lly 20 years 1un IS made, as rt passes throu&h 110. by some people who knew him the _hands of some ten people. to well: plus dips from various motion Its final owner. pictures and television shows on m Merv Griffin Show which he appe1red. 9:00 0 Movie: "Joll•ny Ceor (mys) tJ WM. CONRAD MEANS '6:m; ~enry Silva, Eliubeth Mont· * CANNON-EXCITEMENT OJ 1~ CosbJ l!l@@@Cuno11 "flash · point" A series of awull·murders in a small town attracts Clnnon's Interest when an attorney friend convinces him his cltent is falsely accused of one of the cnmes. Rulh Rom1n .. nd Kristoffer Tabori euest 0 ta) 00 ®) m-tucu Tuner Ho inform1tion 1vailable from the network 1t our pres.s time. I Notrt D1m1 Football HiPll11rts Car111lna C.upt In tfle Act (R) 9:30f>"ews fill Creat Ptrlon•taflm ''Von Kill· l•n·Berlin Philharmonic .. g)Dt1ma E1l) So• "Billy Preston: The Mas· ter's Child" 12:00 0 Movlt: "CollCl'tte Juncte" (dra) '60--Stlnley Biker, Mareit Sud. m Movie: "lofdtr l.leidtrtt" (dra) '49 -Ricardo Mont1lb1n, Geor1e Murphy. 1:00 B l1Q) Tomonft ~(i)@@Nen 1:45 IJ W.Vlt: "Desert Fox" (d11) '51 -lames Mason. Jessit1 T1ndy. 2:00 m All·Nlaltt Sllor. "Moollflfft." iiJlbfl" 3:10 I) M_.: (C) "QVMn .t M ... ta111" (wes) '54 -8•11>ara Stan· wycll. Ronald Ru11n. EVENINC, I a) II· n " @CI) To Ttfl die Truth hne when he befriends • youn1 MHlion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) man who witnessed a murder com· umber Ont" (dra) '69-Charlton milted by his brother's 11n1. The Heston, Jessica Walter, Bruce Dern. brother induces the youth to join ~ ur. Mn A Dt1I the 11n1. end to eliminate Stone I ltwitd»de in the process. t NI ht ti) festlv.1 lnttrneclonel ~:!!1 fll~ ~ Soul "Shades of Soul" Part I. Bob .... c ldsbo 5" Tito Puente performs "Nie• y llttl;' aaC:Uis ro ow Senora" and "Sus Ojos" and Willie Colon pf1ys "A&uanlle" and "1'tln· UIO balero." Guest host: Felipe Ludano. 11 THE FAMILY AMERICA m Sit11tftti C.111td, * LOVES-THEWALTONS t :30c:JNtws tJ @ (I) (i) Tiit W11tons "The fl) Dr1111a Book" John-Boy's ~r~ms be~ln ~o 10:00 0 ~ 00@) m .. OY in I 0 II co:n.e true when Ol~v1a submits his • "Games" A speed trap in 1 small stones t~ • .. pubhs~~r who pro· unmarked township snares a novice claims him an excrt1n1 new tal· young trucker (Michael P-erks) be· ent." Overwhelmed by the pr~lse fore Sonny end Will can warn him. and the ch~nce to be Jn pn.nt. A truck·menacln1 eop trumps up Jo~n.Boy .f11ls ~o read the fine violations against him and Will and print In his publisher's eontr~~t. totes them before his 1irlfriend, the a ~ (!) 0 m s I • r r I The Judie. who sentences them to a Trek The ran1~rs spend two tor· ''double or nothinl'' Jail term - turous days lead1n1 campers out of dependine on the outcome of a a forest fire which threatens to trap football !!me. them all. 1J m W News 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Vera Crvr" (6) Tiie Bold Ones (adv) '54-Gary Cooper, Burt Lan· fJ (!HJ Cl)) CIJ Q) H1ny O "Ml· cast!~Oenise Darcel. terial Witness" Harry is called back D !ID Ci)) (]) Q) bcquts Cous-into poliee wort when efforts to teau ~.al "Lif~ at the End of protect 1 witness to a syndle1te the World Capt11n Jacques Cous· killin& are jeopardized by an un· teau sail.s the South Atlan~lc to the known cop "on the take." Chilean channels ~nd Tierra pe1 EE Docu•ent1ry from Mexico Fue10 to explore hfe as ii exists fD Bertillln Film "Wild Straw· today. both above and below the berries" On the day Professor Bro& waters. In wh•t was onee thou1hl is to be honored by h'.s old Uni· to be the end of the world. versity he is haunted by dreams I Deeler's Cllolce that ~ause him to uamine his Boxln1 From tile oty111plc life Yaritty Show . World Football LHfut Florida 10:30 I JourMJ to Adventure at So. Cal. Sun. Wanderlust EJl) The Way It Was "Celtics/Lakers La Ch1dad Crlu Championship" Filmed highlithts of • Jueves de Cal• the 1961-62 NBA pl•y·offs. Guests· U·OO (3) (10) p) ~ 00 News • Bostoo Celtic CQICh Red Auerbach • D (j) m m m News and players Bob Cousy and Tommy Best of Croucho Heinsohn; for the Los An1eles Lak· NYPO ers, El1in B•ylor. "Hot Rod " Hund· Tht Lucy Show ley •11d Frank Selvy. Curt Gowdy ~ Mission: Impossible and Chick Heam host. Nip! li•lltfJ &!) Sltution Co111tdJ (3J Peter GMnn &) Japanete Lanp1p Prooams Wiid Wiid West l :JO m MlfV Criffll\Show ( (I)) Wanted: Dead or Allve EJl) CitJ W1tcllen J-...,> 11 :15 @I) Clnem1 J.4 9:00 tJ ~ (3) (I) CBS Thursday Mov· 11:30 ft ~ (3) (j) CIS Late Movie: le: (C) {2'ff "Conquest ef the (C") "Tiie toniest Nipt'' (susp) '72 "8Ht of tht Apes" (adv) '72 --David Janssen, James Farentino, Roddy McOow•ll. Ricardo Montal· ih llis Thaxter. ban, Don Murrey, Natalie Trundy, . lil 00 o m JohnnJ Canon Harl Rhodes. This fourth film In fractured flickers the popular series is set in 1991, Movie: "Shadow Min" (dra) when an enslaved race of apes are 'SJ-Cesar Romero, Simone Situs. the lowest social class. One i~telll· U (~ (JJ) ()) Q) Dick Cnett 1ent chimpanzee, Caesar. begins to Show Dick van Dyke is Cavett'g or1anlze other apes into a rev~lu· only 1ues1. tlonery force emf they start tak1n11 B Mevle: "Make Mint Mink" control of the planet Earth from (com) '60 -Terry-Thomas, Athene the humans. Seyler. 0 ID@(JC5) m lronalde "Act of m Bill Cosby Venceance" Paul Burke 1uests IS Ell) Yo11 for Health a near·parolee whom Ironside per· 12:00 g Movie: "A111bush" (mys) '39- suades to head a new home for Lio d Nolin, Glady1 Swarthout. convicts' kids. Befo~t the projeet ts a/ Movie: "Saturday's Hero" (dra) begun. the priso.ner s son ls 1unned •5l -John Oertk, Donne Rffd. down after toss1n1 1 fire bomb at I rival youth 1•n11 and the father 1:00 a OQl Tomorrow \tows ven1eance. ' 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) "Mont~ C1rlo St~ry" (j) Miiie DeulfH Show (dr1) '57-Marlene Dietrich. V1tto· D THE STREETS OF SAN rio OeSici. * FRANCISCO-,SMASHING 2:00 m All·N.!~ht Show: "H~unted Q) Strt b of Sin Stran1ler, 'Tht Man lnsJdt ~n~!0~/o~G~od ore Evil" Lt. 3:10 B MCI!'•: "Th• ~octet" (dr1) '46 / Mikt stone's life ts placed on the -Laraine D1y, Dine Merrill. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 10, 1974 H0.21205 Christmas & Cassettes (the CJO tOC)ffhHSJ . A-A & D gives you selection! Panasonic. 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"Mlnlsby of ftar" (mys) '«-Ray Milland. 12:00 m "lor11 Yesterday" (com) '51- Judy Holliday, William Holden, Brodeiick Crawford. 1:00 9 (C) ''Hello·Coodb,e" (dra) '70 -Michael Crawford, Genevieve Gilles. 1:30 0 (C) ''This Hapt>y feell11(' (com) '"!8 -Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jur· rens, John Saxon. Z:JO (j) (C) °'VWa Mu" (com) '69 - Peter Ustinov, Jonath•n Winters. @ (i) (C) "Ollu Before I OM" (dra) '66-John Derek. Ursula An· dre~. 3:00 @) (C) "Ttlt You111 lfttf1" (rom) '64-Peter Fonda, Sharon Hu1utny. 3:30 (}) "Mow Gmn Was My V1llty'' (dra) '41-W11terPid1eon, Maureen O'Hara, Roddy McDowall. Q (C) "Tiit A•rottt AdwnturH of Moll Flanclenff Concl. (ldv) '65 --l<im Nov,k, Rkherd Johnson. 4:00 @@ FVf N l ~G ':oo II' rn~_m mm....., ri1JCDaj{J)(9{1)) News loftlllla • lftd FNINR Lupe Rorida Blazers vs. So. Cal. Sun. I PlrtridCt Fa•lly Mod Scltlad • Mu~I C.•edy Stat Trt• Awl.tiff Weattier Spffd Racer 6:30 OCOl Marv Crlffi11 Show IAndy Criffitll Blact Persptdive on UM News (I)) Dealer's Choke Tiie Plonem Uttlt Rasuls 1:00 rnooo oomm ..... lowtl111 fer Dollan Mod Sci•ld T rvtti tr Consequ111ces I Lowe Lucy Tiie Fil 1 (3) Hoaan's Ht[M1 &lleralda IThe li1 Y11\ey ca.awt tt CM11ce (j)) loft111u °""'' Thm Stoosu 7:30 tJ Masqoerade Party 00 Co.er Py1e ''THI SMALL CU IXPIRTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE-PARTS nUONALIDD UASIHG -AU MAKIS a, MODELS A Jllf SElEUIOll 01 USED CMS 142-7781 540-0442 Serving _A.ff Bea c/, Ulie~ S MINUTES SOUTH Of S~N DIEGO FWY, 11135 IEICH ILVD. 1"1~~01 HllNllNGTON BEACH 1:00 . THE DAILY PILOT. T\I WEEK, NOVEM8E~ 10, 1974 • ~ (jJ g) Hollywood Squires Help Tity Ntlpbor (i) (j7) ~To Ttll tlle Truth ltwftthed : Waslll1trton WHk In Rmtw • Uttamed World • Wor1d of Stlrv!Y1I Llttlt Rncab Q (~(Jn) @ G!) Sii Million S Man "The Mldu Touch" Steve Aus· tin Is Imprisoned In I mine when ht attempts to clear his boss, Oscar Goldman, suspected of ' /lot to smugle $25 mllllon In (01 oul of the countiy. f1r1ey. Granier auests fJ Rims Hlpllpb m JOIN US 'UPSTAIRS' * Become a KCET Member! IJ HUMANS RULED BY AN * APE SOCIETY! ON ED Masterpleet Tlleetrt "Upstair$, P OF TH ap£S Downstairs" LAN ET E " el La Criad1 Bit11 Crlada p Planet ol IM Apes "The 9·30 fJ News lnt~no11tton" A breinw1~in1 ex· · el Dflma penment by a woman chimpanzee • scientist <1uest Beverly Garland) 10.00 0 ~ ®) m I '"CIA' I Dean pushes ihe captured Burke to his Mut1~·s C.!~brity R~1st Telly Sa physical and mental hmits as Galen valas is the roastee . and ~irdon de1perately try to res· ~' !» mtold"~ cue him (i\"1 '"' "'"'' o ~(i)@)ms1ntord Attd iJ <S(l)>~GDKolch~•: The Son "Julio and Sister and Nephew" Nith!. st1lk~r The Devils Plat· Julio asks that his sister and lo~m A senes of murders and a nephew be permitted to move in fatr·halred polltlei~n are connected temporarily with Fred and Lamoni ~Y Kolchak who d1$covers Iha man because his sister. Carlotta, is is pouessed by Satan. allerolc to his goat. ; Comedy It I iflc!A ! lotlrney to A Dream: . TIM U11to11chables S111 Sl1H011 An eerial joufney up · KC£T, Me111btrilllp Appeal the California coast to the Hearst 10:30 ~Joumty to Adve11ture Castle. , anderlust Ci) lest of Groucho la Cludad Grita 0 (~ ) a> K u n I F u : Heritart USA "Hear That ''Ordeal by love" Part I of a two· Whistle Slow" Casey Jonn and part episode tak1n1 place in China John Henry, two 1iants of Amenta· at the time when Kwa i Chane Caine railroad folklore. are amona the ••s 1n traln1n1 to become a .priest. many characttts and stories brouahl 81rt>ar1 Sea1ull 1uests as a nun, lo life In this nostalaic journey Nan Chi, whom a warlord attempts through the folk history ol the rAil· to capture lrom the Shaolin temple. road in Amer1Ga. San Olt10 a> loce Valdez I Dealer's Choice ll:OO 0 Q fm m (!)News Movlt: (C) "TIM Colossus of 3 (!J t1g) fl)@(t) News R odes" (adv) '61-Rory Calhoun lest of Groucho m Western fl&ht of the WHk 6 NYPO ~ Movie: (C) "Point .B1111k'' (dra) · Tiie lucy Sflow 67-lee Marvin, An1ie Dickinson. Mission; lmpo51ible ID AID KCET-NEWS NOW! Nl&ht Gallery • -* BECOME A MEMBER' 1(3) Peter Gunn . Wild Wild West fD los Anaates News Review/ ( ) Wallttd: Dud or Alive Membership Appeal 11• c:w'\ @!) El Sflow dt Rosita Peru .15 ~Cinema 34 al l•Ptnese Lan1u11e Proerams 11:30 6 @(}) CBS Late Movie: (C) 8·30 .,. ._._ ""con C .. I "Beware! The Blob" (hor) '72 _ • ... "" 01 ~ " co & the Robert Walker. ~an 0 Q) CJ) (IQ) m John ny Cuson l6) Mike Douglas Show Lucille Ball ruests. m Merv Crlflin Show U Fractured Flickers EJl) Will Stttet Wee•/Membetaltip (~)Movie: (C) "Klllera Art Cll•I· Appeal lenftd" (mys) '66-Rlchard Harri 9:00 B fi 'fJ (3) (.J) CIS Friday Movie: son. Suzy Anderson. (C) (2hr) "The Stalkln& Moon" Q (~ (f)) aJ Wide World (wes) '69--Cregory Peck. Eva Marie ~stery "Wonder Woman" Saint, Robert Forster. Sam Varner, (I ) Ster Tr .. an Indian f1ehler . rescues Sarah B Movie: (C) "ResurrectlOll of Carver. a womtn held captive by Zachary Wheeler'' (dra) '71-leslie the Apaches for the last 10 years. H1elun, Bradlord Dillman As Sam leads Sarah and her hall· Q) Bill Cosby Indian sc;n moss the west they 11:45 fD KC£T Membership Appe1I become aware that they are being 12:00 e Movie: "Tiie ,,.,,. Eattrs" (SCI stalked by Salvale. a ruthless fl) '58-EdWin Nelson Alan Frost Apache, who will stop at nothing m Movie· "Girl I Wttlt " ( ). to rec1prure his son. ·~ · n e rom 0 ~ "' Roekfonf Files S -June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy 1U ~ 9 RCKk Concert 0 Join ART LINK LETTER Q!) Yo11 tor Htaltl'I * on a most remarkable 12;30 UFO journey into Africa, 1:00 B O(i) Midnight Special Cambodia & Bangladesh 1:45 6 Movie: (C) "Twtnty Plu1 ~o" U 1 lflCf!l I Starch tor Sul'Yfval (mY$} '61 -David Januen, Dina Art L nlctetter narrates this special Merrill. on the World Vlslon International 2:00 m All·Nltht Sii~: "Tiit Rtcl Den· relueee reliel work, focusing on ubt,'' "The Two·Htadtd Spy" taml!les in Africa, 81nrladesh, and 3:10 I) Movie: "8..,111.trdltr'' (dr1) '43 Cambodia, -P1L.O'Br1tt1, Ralldolf)fl SCOtt. f . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 10, J974 'MENUHIN CONCERT' 'CANCER ~DISCRIMINATION' "Life," Yehudi Menuhin observed, "is an adventure." r And, for Menuhin, it's been an adventure in music. For 51 years, Menuhin has been one of the world's leading violinists. He's written about music, organized music festivals, led major orchestras and has launched a school for young musicians. His musical interests are vast -but the keystone of them aJI is Menuhin's incredible ability to play the violin. · Monday, at 8:30PM on KCET, Channel 28, Menuhin gives i full-scale demonstration of that ability as he appears In Perfor- mance At Wolf Trap. Menuhin's concert was taped as it was per- formed at the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts near Washington. D.C. this past summer. Before the concert, Menuhin chatted with his friend, Alexander Schneider, the internationally-known conductor who led the Wolf Trap American University Academy Orchestra for· Menuhin's con- cert. The two men talked -mostly about music. And they joked - mostly about each other. But then, as concert time approached, the talking and joking stopped. As he has· done for the last 24 yeers, Menuhin devoted the last 15 minutes before the concert to his practice of ¥oga. Menuhin began violin playing when he was very young and made his debut with the San Francisco Symphony orchestra when he was seven. Four years later. he astounded the classical musical world with a masterful interpretation of the Beethoven Violin Con- certo with the New York Symphony in Carnegie Hall. Albert Ein- stein was so moved that he gathered the boy in his am'\s and exclaimed, "Yehudi, now r know there is a God in heaven." Menuhin successfully made the transition from prodigy to inter- nationally-acclaimed adult master of the violin. He's been given the French Leg.ion of Honor and commended by many other nations. He has honorary degrees from Oxford and Cambridge and a host-of other universities. He's recorded more than 44 albums and gives I 20 to I SO concert each year. At 58. his world continues to be filleg with music that involves people. "Music must always speak of The human condition. Our concern," he explained, "is with people, with human beings, with life itself." ' Two years ago a I 7-year-old girl with face cancer was treated in an operation that left one side of her face temporarily paralyzed. Today she is considered unemployable and will remain in that cate- gory for three more years despite recovery. Dr. Walter Dishell. series' medical advisor. treated the young cancer victim and watched her recovery. However, she was refused readmittance Into a teacher- training program with the Los Angeles Board of Education. The young woman became )lnother victim of cancer discrimina- tion-a widely-practiced personnel policy that denies former cancer • Dr. Wllttt DblttO (ttaCtr) &Del teritl star CUd Enrttt (left). patients employment for five years from their cure-and the sub- ject of Medical Center, Monday, JOPM on CBS. "But the stor.Y we came up with is not just b~sed on her. It's based on the problem of a former cancer patient who is denied gainful employment on the basis of a stigma of cancer," says Dr. Dishell. "In head and neck cancer most cases will recurr in the first year. about 80%. and only I 0% in the second year. After that you rarely find a recurrence." American Cancer Society California President Robert J. Mc- Kenna, M .D .• recalls three patients attempting to return to work as engineers in aerospace firms. Each one was unable to pass the physical because of a history of cancel'. McKenna's committee on Employability of Recovered Cancer Patients located former cancer patients faced with an unanticipated employment problem in a wide variety of areas. "We found a major problem in civil service. among school- teachers. and other-; employed by City. County and Srate govern- ment," Children's Hospital uncovered .. a whole population of cancers, a common problem in ctlildren now compared to years ago. New advances mean more kids are cured and returned to school. When they graduate and try to get a job, they can't." Dr. Mc Kenna be- lieves parl of the problem is a popular misconceptlon 1hat cancer is incurable. "You ought lo individualize. The reason is that people with one cancer may have a very optimistic outlook, a 90% chance of being cured. We oughl to educate personnel people and the public in general !hat those with cancer should be given equal opportunity. It's one thing to have a cancer and fear lhat you may not be cured. But it's another thing to fear you don't have a job and you can't get a job even though you feel perfectly well." Presently there are no statistics available and no accurate mea- surement of the size of the cancer discrimination problem in reality. But "it's had really no public attention at all," according to Dr. McKenna. Using Medical Center as a vehicle of communication is an aim toward two objectives. "First, to focus on the problem nmr1515rcsent; anas~. TO get former eaneer-pamm Wllo a-re - facing this hurdle to report their circumstances to the American Cancer Society so we can do something about it." P.>i:c 1 J SATURDAY Ci) Movie: "The flbulous Senorit1" i a) '51 -Estelita Rodriquez. <9 (!)) Cil m Super friends C4untry Musk NOVEMBER l& 9:45 E11) ViUa Ale1re/M1mbenlllp Appeal 10:00 I) @ @ 00 V1llty or the Dino- saurs MORNING 8 9 Ci) (JO) 6D Pfnk P1lltlter Movie: (~"War of Ult Wtrlds" {sci-Ii) '53--(;ene Barry, Ann Robin · 6:00 (i) Sunrise Se1111ster son. o Christopher Close-Up Qi Movie: (C) "Thu11der Over tile 6:30 II Sunrist Semester , Plains" (wes) '53 -Randolph a)~ I Clauroom • Scott, Lu Barker Introduction to Property Man· I !loller Games' l ement 10:30 1i1.l (]) (]) Shuam! let's Rap , @Li) QQl m Star Trek 7:00 Steps to leamln1 Movie: "Topper Tall~s A Trip" · QJ (t) o er;, Add1ms family (com) '39 -Roland Youna. Con· · Bullwin.,e stence Bennett. (Cij (l)) 00 Yoef's G1n1 0 (Qt (j)) ~al NCAA foot· Brother Bun ball Time tentative, teams to be t11) (3) H.R. Pufnstuf announced. , lfi) Mister Roaers• Nel&hborhoocl al Hi&h Chap.trral 7:30 ft Dustts Treehouse Eii) Sname Street/Membership Ap· 0 0 00 @) er;, Chopper Bunch pe1I ( 6 )Tennessee Tuxedo 11 :00 I) Qt) (3) 00 H1rtem Globetrotters I (~ (j)) Ci) Buis Bunny lo com Machine Gloria Grey's Pet M1ven · Qi (t) c)) m The Jetsons Elen1et1tll'J Hews 6 Tijuana: Window to ttlt South , (3) Mission: Maile laurel .& Hardy ft1turtttl ID Carrascolendas • Championship Wrestlin1 l :OOll@mm ~d Bum 11:30 !Ii (3) CJ) Hudson Brothers A ~ f6 Oo) m Emeraency + 4 Ruzle, Danie 'Comedy Show 0 Gene Autry Theatre 0 Ii) @ ®l m GO! @ Movie: "Storm Rider" (wes) ·57 Ci) Movie: (C) "The Sllteh(' -Scott Brady, Mala Powers. (dra) '7l -Millie Perkins, Jack U ((29 00> (31 Hone Kona PhootJ Nicho!son. · 0 Movie: (C) "Hurricane Smith" 0 Movie: (C) "Gunsmollt" (wes) (adv) '52 -John Ireland, Yvonne 'SJ-Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot. DeCarlo. I Rolltr Games m Unit Three Safari to Adventure m Movie: "Ma & Pa Kettle Back Nft Game of the Wttk on the farm" (com) 'S4-Marjorie : El~ric C4mpany/Memborshlp Main, Percy Kilbride. Appeal l2& Voice of Tokyo ttl Sesame Street/Membership AP· peals AFTERNOON • t;) Ci) ITT>) m Run, Joe, Run 12:00 II @ CV 00 m.s. of Archie 8:30 I @ rn (j) Scoob, Doo Porter Waco~er Show O Prep Sports World L.A. City '1 (Q! (!)) CV Adventures of Gii· football. I. an I This Week in tht Nft Ad Lib o Words·A-Poppln' 9:00 ITT'J (3) (i) Jeannie News • ~ 00 0) er;, land of the (6) Voice of Auf culture lost Movie: (C) "When Worlds Col· Q Movie: "lucky Jordan" (mys) lide" (sd·fi) ·~-Richard Derr. '42-Alan Ladd, Helen Walker. 1· Walsh's Alllm1ls 1 0 (tit' (j)) (3) o.vlin • Wor1d HorilOnS m Movie: ''The Outsiders" (wes) 12:30 @ @ 00 CBS Clrildrtn'a Film 'SG-Joel McCrea, Barry Sulliv1n. festiv1I 9:30 @ ffi P1rtrid1e f1111lly Daktari I Mister RMrs' Nelchborhood m~ lnslcht Ci)@ o m Si&mund~ The Untouchables T\HO Of CU ,AYMIMTS? LIASll OIDH YOUIS NOW 1974 MODELS 'ALL MAKES Pae• 14 Scott Kolden stars as Scott. one of two brothe~ who pro~ tect Sigmund, the friendly se• monster, from his evil family, in Sigmund and the Sea Mon· sters, Saturdays at 9:30AM on NBC. THE DAILY PI LOT, TV WE,.K. NOV£MBER 10, 1974 I Ci) Education 1t W.rk · Focus if. Wlz1nl • Other PeoP'e, 0t• Places fenfarrll Flan Cele~ Jow11111 Cat1acll11 Adwftturt Hint ThotlP* Sllow 1:00 IJ Movie: "The lady Eve" (com) Cl)) Alllnt1I Wotld '41 -Barbm Slanwyck, Henry • !i~• N Fonda. _ -ron1 ow 00 Movie: "One Miiiion l.C." (adv) 5:00 IJ Inquiry · '40 -Victor Mature, Carol Landis. Movie: (C) "Stardl" (1dv) '72 fJ Movlt: (C) "Nicllt PaSMI'" . -Hu1h 'O'Bri~n. Elke Sommer, (dra) ·57 -James Stewart, Audie Buraess Meredith. Murp~, Dan Duryea. Ci) Mike Douctn Sllow I Co~m D<~filHV &>AIC's Wide ova World of stierta Cine In la T1rde (i) ~ ..... Trntlure Q Wiid Wiid We.st 1:3011 (i1J (])CBS Sports Spectacul1r m Movie: (C) "The Hired Hind" "Brunswick World Open Bowlin(' (wes) '71 -Peter Fonda, Wmen I ThrlllSfflltri Oates, Verna Bloom. This Wetll In Pro footb1ll I Br1cken's World ' Soul J.r1l11 r, m lattltllnt lbjor Ad1ms Boxlnc (1) Movie Nashville Music ·1· Hu••n Dlmensloft little ltascals 2:00 I (~ ) (3) m Kora 5:15 fT:). firinr Une/Membe hip Appeal Tht lone Ranier 5:30 0 (j) @ (f) News Wrestllna (fO)'"MoYle: (fj (2hr) "St. Valen· Roller Q1mes tine'• D11 Mnsacrt" (dra) '67- : Dff It "Selectina Flowerlna Jason Robards, Ceorae Sea•I. Trees" Pl Auto Racine m U.S. N1vy I Ci) Name of ttlt Ca!N 2;lO O Br1lnworlls ftop! Goes the Country 00 Mme: "Tht Td as lleiy" (com) Th111 Stoos-s 'SS-Claudette Colbert, Bu ry Sulli· van. D < > (3) a> Ttlese Are tlM ~ ~«h~A~ ~eum~m~ I Outer U•lts . I Jeepefdr . Hip Chapan.t My ,..,tner die Ghott Makin& Thinra Grow "Seeds" Nipt G1ltery Acrlculture USA m lPCIJ Den'lrtl'f 3;00 R fit Albert ~HM Hn · Aarkulture USA "Pesticides & m The Sce11t EVENI NG the Environment'' & 151 Ahof 1/M .... _ .. , a ..... I 0 Movie: "M0111ie11r Bt1ue1lr1" ,;30 : D :t.. '"'-·-P ..,,.a (com) '46-Bob Hope, Joan Caul· 3 (~ (f)) RHIOlllr leport field. · kNIC Nftn CeclftrtllCI 0 <t:dl ti )) CV m A m e r I c a n 6 Vince lo"'blrdl Oii football 81ndst111d Pt .... of .... a ..... ""' Movie: (C) "four for Texas" 1 ,,,., ...,.. ,....a .... ' (I) m Siii Seen• (d ra) '63 -Frank Sinat ra, Dean I Boa de Mtalco Martin, Anit1 Ekber1. film ft1tur1 I CI) Mr. Chips Uttte R1~fs Soccer from Mexico 7:00 Other '""'· Ottltr rtlc:u Wrestllnc "Italy's Valley of Riches" Envlron111t11tal Impact # 15 I Wilct Klnfdolll Sii & PlllMent1 Thrillseek1ra Sltunlay MltlMt • Dollbltftltllre BowNnr for Dofllrs 3:30 I Media "Strike Bade •I Strokes" lolint from th Ofplii'c • Whit's Coln( Oft RellelloMa I Thi Adwnturtr Movtt Sptclal: (90) HMy Uttte Movlt: (C) "A Tutt of Evlr' "1cllldH" (com) '40 -W. C. dra) '71 -Barbara Stanwyck, Fields. Mae Wut. Roddy MtDowall. (Qj CJ)) m l.nrtftc. Wtlk m Mow:e: "f11nkt11stal11'1 Dlup. It Tnes A TMef ter" (hor) '58-John Ashley, Sand11 f (l)@Ji111111J Dt1tt Sllow Knl(ht. Buscande Eltttll1t The Ylr&1nll11 00 News , (]) Cospel C41111try : Sou11dstl .. /Mt•beflhlp Appell (i) Mw!t · The Prttectora . ElrwtronnMntll lmp1ct # 16 Thl'ff Stotau 4:00 Ci) Wtftcl of Surviv1I 7:30 Wiid World Of Alllm1l1 "lhe bterlun Ski Scent Admirable Oc.topus" =T•nnta 1~:ub I star Trtti (!) U (I) let's MHt A Deal (3) Roller Gam" 1 ) fr.me Tilat Ttnt hrter W11oner Sllow I Wiid Kifttdoll · ~11 Mind Cl) Hr '""-- ( • I Cl)) NlllWlllt Music ....;':.:.=-.:-- World CllP Soccer (2hr) Chi,_ '911ce s.r,... vs. East Germany. The lhwM M•n I Wtlly'1 Worbllop • 8:00 (I! (5) (I) AH r. tM fallffY 4:30 !~ ~ Aplctlltwt .. 1 It s a redl etter dlJ for the Bunker :=,. "t!-.. .. ~ household; the mlssln1 Archr. hu ..,....._ """" ,_ been found-at the wro111 conwn· tlon-1 victim of that of demon !ind Don a little weird. rum . The family beains to celebrate O flltll for Today Archie's return and their excitement Q) CoUate soon escalates Into a madcap 10:00 II (ill (3) (fJ Carol Burnett Show neiahborhood p1rty th1t sees Edith Helen Reddy auests. letti~ her hair down. I Celebrity Tennis CJ ~ l1§)" E111tr(tncy! • Co••unity feedback " "foreil(n Trade ' An old lady News • tr1pped in her ?r on . !ht edae of J1p1nese Lan1ua1e·~ro1r1m an 09en drawbrtdte 11ves the Are loxl111 from the Olympic Department ·•nd its paramedics Lou Gordon Show Ula~::. '"°.:':!t;.11 ltkers vs. 10:30 m BobbJ Gold*,ro Show Portland Trellblattrs. Celebrity Bewllnc (j) Wmttln& frM tlM Olympic News D (a Cf)) mm ABC SatllfdlJ 11:00 llCVOD@®J(~ ) News Mowlt: (Cf (lit) "Where E•&tt• 0 UCLA football Bruins vs. Oreaon Dare" (R) (dr.) '69 -:-Richard State, . Burton, Clint Eutwood, Mery Ure. I Police Sura~n Mich1tl Hordem, Patrick Wymark. • Dnld S~1nd Show Seven men and one woman para· Meet Dtvid SKlls M.D. chute to earth throuah a blinding Pmentio11 of Blindness Tele· • snowstorm in the Bavarian Alp1 to thon (19hr) Host ~t~ve All~n wel· rescue an American general held comes many celebrities durtna this prisoner by the Nazis: Mystulously nineteen-bour telethon In support alerted th1t the e~my ls in their ol the So. California Society for the midst, the Germen.,roops capture Prevention_ of Blind,ness. The tele· five of the Allied teem. Tht two thon continues until 6PM on Sun· underCOYer aaents who escape now day (Nov. 17), pre-emptlna reaular· must not only rescue the aenerat !scheduled pr~irams. b11t find tht traitor in their l(roup, 1 {3) The Yir11nl111 m HEE H'AW-SINGALONG ~m~~it~10'fc> "Oceans ll" * WITH SUSAN RAYE (com) ·so -Frank Sinatra, 0tan I ~ "" . Martin, . Sammy Davis Jr.. Peter ........ sMp Wreltllnc Lawford. CiM EaplMt tjj 700 Club Sbr Trek fT:l KCET MtMbtrship Df1ve s.i,., ._ m cme .. 34 J8'1MM LHfllllt Prerra111 tl) Rock Coneert 1:15 tI) Sqa flf Wtst.rn MH/Mt•btr· 11:15 (})Movie: "ltidt A Croolled Trail" •... :=!' ~~ I (wes) '58 -Audie Murphy, Gi1 :-'Kil @G..i hw Sand Sl!Wlt looks Sc.la. , like Robert is aolna to buy his Eli) Grut Pertorm111ces (R) drtam house end settle down with (~Ci)) Movie: "Satan's Sltel· ~ pretty ldvtrtislnr Jlnate writer-lites" (sci·fi) '58-leonard Nimoy, 1f only to fulfill his parents hopes Aline Towne. ~ ~·d'd C.mtra 11:30 IJ Fabulou1 52! (C) "The Sons of , .. , " KlllM Elder" (wes) '65 -John fJ I l!mA1 Hl&ll Rollers Cover· Wayne, Dean Martin, Earl Holliman. ace of the 1973 Reno lnternatipnal Michael Anderson Jr., M~rtha Hyer. AJr Races. . O The 19" V1rtety Show A 90· t:OO II @rn CJ) Ma,, TJltr Moore minute variety/talk show starrina 5'tow Ordered by Lou Grant to at-John Barbour with co-host Bryant tend. • Chlcaao broadcasters con· Gumbel. Guests include Burt Reyn· vent1on, Mary becomes the reluctant olds, Conny Van Dyke, Rick Cassidy, companion of Sue Ann Nivens and boxer Bobby Chacon and Vietnam the two conventioneerlna mortlci1ns veteran Johnny Gabron. Sut Ann dlas up for them. (i) Movie: "Shadowed" (dra) '46-0 ~ (6) 00\ iD N 8 C SlblrdlJ Michael Duane, Anita Louise. Mowlt: (C) (Zllr) "Th• Codfatlltf'' O Movie: (C) "100 Rifles'' (adV) Pert I (dra) '72-Marlon Brando, '69 -Jim Brown, Burt Reynolds, Al P1ch10, James C11n, Robert Du· Raquel Welch. v1n, Oi1n1 Keeton, Richard Castel· Cf) C.ptaln Amerle1 tano, Richerd Conte. Academy Award 00) Wffktltd -winn~r for Best Picture in 1972. 11:45 00 Movie: "Confes.sions of A Nul this ts the story of the powerful Spy" (dra) '39-Edward G. Robin -Cofleo~e f~mlly, Of&anlz.e~ crime son George Sanders. ch11tt11ns 1n America dunnc the ' , ,, 1 ~s. Marlon Brendo wes voted 12:00 m Movie: (C) 'The Hired Hand Best Actor for his portreyel of (wes) '71 -Peter Fonda, Warren crime syndicate czar Don Vito Cor· Oates. leont. 12:15 Eil) 8er1m111 Flhn "Wild Strawber· I lttlltr 8111111 ries" R1•1 Co~h'1 5"" 12:30 O H1pPJ Goodm1ns M!sslOtl: Impossible l:OO Wild Wiid W•lt O John Sebastian on Don rrt1•ltr Film • t:t5 *Kirshner Rock Concert fJl) BEYERL Y SILLS SINGS A Rock· Concert * JOIN HER AND KCETI ~.r~_:;~o~1~1.~·~~~~· t ·lO fl ~~SC"'= Sllow l :ZOIJ Mevlt: "Lowe H•PPJ" (com) · ~ol"S ennouncement that sht's '50-The Marx Brothers, Vera Ellen. 2 • aolnf to m1rry Don ftzltr (auest 2:00 m All·Nltht stHMr: (C) ''Paydlo- Dick Sch11I), en unpublished poet m1nl1," "Nl(llbnart Alley" • with bid feet. brlnp nesativt rt· 2:50 IJ M.vte: (C) ''Captain Slrtcco" actions from ell of her friends who (dre) '4~auis Hayward. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 10, 1974 'BACK TO LA-THE LONG WAY' UntU he played the bMI violin io ·the pilot for his series Paul Sand io Friends and Lovers PauJ Sand had never t>layed a note on the instrument. Until he travelled to Boston to meet the Boston Pops Orchestra's renowned conductor Arthur Fiedler, Sand had never sat in with a symphony orchestra. The talented young actor bad travelled to Boston to soak up a little baqcground for his rote as Robert Dreyfuss, a bass violinist with the !!oston Symphony in the comedy series seen Saturdays at 8:30 on CBS. S.nd•s meedng with Fiedltt and his "fellow" musicians took place during the orchestra's. rehearsals for its nationally famous Boston Pops season. During his visit Sand talked with Fiedler, pi<:ked up some tips from the orchestra's members and was given the rare opportunity of actually sittiog in with Boston Symphony. Sand ls qukk to point out th;lt "sit" in was all he did. "I have too much respec.t for the talent and training of those musicians to even place the bow on the strings of the bass violin they were nice enough to provide me,'' h~ says. ST G RANCE Sand, who bu appeued on stage in New York and Europe, admits that he's always wanted to be an actor. At a very early age he was trying to convince his parents it's what he wanted to do, but in the beginning they discouraged it. During that period, Sand pointed out, the frustration of knowing what be wanted and not being able to do it, led to a great deal of unruliness on his part. "I did poorly in school," he says, "and WQS even somewhat of a discipline problem for my parents and teachers." Finally at the ripe old age of eleven, Sand began studying act.ing, although his parents,· wanting to avoid the child star syndrome, refused to let him work professionally. "Once J started studying to act," he explains, "my whole life straightened itself out. My frustrations were gone and I was able to pay attention to my school- work, participate in sports and suddenly I was no longer a problem to anyone." It wasn't untlJ he WM eighteen that Sand began working profes· sionally with one of his first jobs being that of a mime wit h Marcel Marceau's troupe in Paris. After a year in Paris. Sand returned to the United States and was selected to appear' in a series of concerts wit h Judy Garland. He later went on to join the ''Second City" company in Chicago and New York and foJlowed that with appear· ances in "The Mad Show." His performance on Broadway in "Story Theatre" won Sand a Tony Award for best supporting actor. He made his motion picture debut in "The Hot Rock." It was Valerie Harper who first brought Sand to the attention of Jim Brooks and Allan Burns, creators of The Mary Tyler Moore Show who cast him to play the shy internal revenue agent 0 who audit~d Mary's tax return. 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TFM·C390W flllft/fm Clock Radio TM Cl90W has 0 MOOR bar .ct My l ... 11nated clock for eaty readlnCJ. R&g. Price $29.95 $2295 SALE PRICE · I .J : By Richard Bach: A Pilot's Brush With , . Death-And Life _ ----DAI LY-PILOT ___ ~ NOVEMBER 10, 1974 . - · Quiz: Little·-Known Ways You Can _ Influence People . .. ORANG£ COUNTY, CAUfORNIA A Tasty Frank Dish To Please the Palate -And Pocketbook! FOR RAQUEL WELCH, .i6t' of •rhe Wild Pllrltf Do YfMI ~ gd fed up willa ~a ME qtlMIR and wont Co change Your image?-H. C., H~ Fla. ·' • When people teased me (and some still do) I was reeent-:. FOR PRESIDENT FORD I WU quite impnssed to bear that you weigh within • pounds of your college football playidg weight: Hu your waist siz.e changed much?-T. F. Morgao, Sacnmento, Calif. e My waist me has gone from 32 to 38. While my weight has stayed close to my playing weight, my body structure has slipped a bil FOR MORTY CUNTY ,..actor and comJ.c Has your recent major surgery had any effect on your won? -B. ~Poughktepae, N.Y. . • It°s made me appl'eciate work all the morel (I almost died when 90 percent of my stomach was removed.) 'The biggest adjustment is to eat small amounts often, and to stop while I'm still hungry. U l don"t, I1l get si~. I don't drink, be- cause l can now get drunk oo ooe drink. I must eat every two bows, even during the night. I've also bad my spleen removed. · FOR WRE1TA SWIT of "1.f•A•s•Er What elect bas the popularity of "'M• A •s•ll'" bad on your private life?"-). S., Utica, N.Y. e I find f m known wherever I go. Consequently I go to fewer and f ewef' places. I can"t handle the crowds and attention. I do appreciate it. but J can't cope with it. FOR SEN. HOW ABD H. BAKER, JR. (R-Tenn.) Why were the American people oot given the freedom to vote (or cw against pnyu in schools?-Mn. )Oan Man.&e~ Badoni, N.C. •As sponsor of pro~ legislation to reaffirm the right of voluntary prayer, I share your concern. Overwhelming sup- port for voluntary prayer bas been expressed in state refer- endums and resolutions in state legislatures. Several days of hearings on this issue were conducted last year, but as yet no conclu~ive action has been talcen. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR The old-style circut in a tent teemS to be a vaois:hing breed. Why? Ancl why •re thee fewer and fewer animal t1Cts eac:lii year?-A. Gibson, Hamilton, Ohio • According to George Hamid, who owns the Steel Pier in Atlantic City as weD as the Hamid-Morton Circus, the tent- style circus is fading out for two reasons: economics and transportation problems. It's far cheaper and there are few- er headaches in moving penonoel for an arena-type ~ seotation than there are in moving a tent with aD its equip- ment and accessories. As for animals. the Endangered Species Act is primarily responsible. Every year. new restric- tions are imposed upon circus owners, making it more and more difficult for them to acquire and train animaJs. This applies to domestic animals, such as dogs, as well as to the erotic lions and tigers. In Hamid's view, it's not the animah who~ endangered-it's the American circus. ful. especiaJly if it was done with a sneer. I waS'°embarrassed the &rst time I saw myself on the screen. But not any more. fm used to it. and I feel there's a need for what I project. People think every sex symbol wants to change her style. Tbere"s no stigma in being a sex queen. fve gotten lots o( range out of it. fm interested in new roles-but I doo"t really want to lose my image. FOR KURT VONNECUT, JR., aulltor of .. Brealcf ad of Champion.r'" and other nooel.t What thing in your life mCNt inluenced your unique style of writiog?-Keo Fa.nan, New City, N.Y. ' e 1bere have been millions of inftueoces, of oou.rse,but the biggest ones were my parents and my brother and sister. all of whom spoke English beautifully and were marvelous at making jolces. My humor is Indiana humor, aod I was taught by newspapennen to keep my sentences terribly simple. FOR CONCRESSWOMAH BELLA ABZUC (D-N.Y.) Why do you always wear a bat?-Yvonne Wilcox, East Lansing, Mich. • I began wearing bats as a young lawyer becaUJe it helped establish my proiessional identity. Before tha;t.. whenever I was ai a meeting, someone would ask me to get ooJf~t.hey assumed I was a secretary. Nothing wrong with being a ~-but I bad other plans. Wearing hats b&- came an asset when I ran fOI' Congress the 6rst time and did street campaigning. P-'Ople 'asked, .. Which one is Bella?" And the reply was, "The one with the bat." FOB REX REED, moo4e crWc Scme people say that the lack of good movie roles foe women is a political coospiracy by male clwninilb. Do you agree?-John Towmend, Austin, Tens " • No, it's a commercial conspiracy. not a political con- spiracy. The film industry is now run by ten people. They're aD men, and these men are not in business to lose money. So they're going to keep doing copies of things that have beesJ successful FOR DELLA REESE How does your daughter feel about your being a celebrity? -F. G., Stoclcton, Calif. •She doesn't! She thinb of me as just her mother. 'There's no such thing as a .. celebrity ... We're merely human beings with different jobs. "Dumpsey," who's 15, flips over The Jacbon Five. 1$ut she bas no professional interest in singing -she wants to'be a lawyer. No " ti.r 10, 1t74 --~ The HewsPllPW Magalne AJACPJR .. ..._CJ 111111 , .... ~ "'.,.... ... Cll'I , ...... ....., llolMd &. T ......... ,.,.,,.,,, . A.~._, enc. 'I.I>., htlifrht PATNQC M. 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" r By.Jonathan o. ... ...,,Rlc:Mrd._.._..proudlsn• 9 _..._.. ... :c ',..._....._ llyBle ..... -• Author of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull". and the new book. "A Gift of Wings" (Delaoorte, $8.95). I t W IUppc>eS to ba'f'e ... a sim- ple inside loop. out oil. Ibo ... ,., way up biab. jUlt for fun. Wida the wind ~ iDdf in • peat tlmn- dering bundred-cnilc ay tbrouch the ftyi.Da wires. I lifted tbe biplane'• .... tbrouP • steep climb. th.roucb. ltrailbl up. ttuvup a iDWll'ted dimb ... dim ataDcd there. .... , from the seat belt uplide down· ovw thirty-two hundred fed of dear and empty air. Tbe c:m- trol ltict wait dud ill my p,.e, die · airplane wallowed lazily dlils, way and that. and fell lat. lite a p.t ilow- motioa pancU.c. out of Ibo aty. Dust and bay from the coctpit loot poured up put my ... and die wind c:Unpd from deaD dRndertoastnQe loud bdetin1 bum, • t{Urty-foot bum- bld>ee in .... ,. The Doee made DO puticu1ar dfort to point dowo. the ~stopped in 4 • FAAIHLY WHKLV, No 11•'If10, 1974 JJerO G, and for the Int time in my life ( WU pilot of ID airplane "tbat w• falliq . . . just .. if it had beeb der- . ricted otl tbe pound and cut loo& ·1 .... annoyed at Int. tbm ~ benme at the way tbe cootrola didn't respond. tbea I w. quite IUC'dal1y afnid. 'Jbooptw licbd dnoualt .. lite tncen: 111ia dlina ii out of coociol there'• altitude to bail out but my air- wn. .......... downtram ... *'· ........... buhtlng. .,,., ........ ,.,., ... ftlce ecn 8IMCL ft look a 11 co.-.1 to mer. I'm llwlng." plaae wil be tilled tit it the lcasielt loop I am tbe ..,,. pilot wbat't dlil ,...,., ........ «itt fal lib tMs c'moa pt that nc.o dawn. ••• 1'laloqb ft an. Ibo obscna beh.iDd my .. watcbed with mten1t, not cir- .., whetb« I lhed or Cliid: Anotba' put of me WM ecared tO paic, and cried tWs ii not fm I don't lib tb9 at aU WHAT AM I DOING BBJlm Wlaaa AID I Doiaa Here? Tbe .,_. don .... Ind ibelf. 111 bet. at C'la'J pilot wbo C9CI' bed. Wbea John Mont- eomaT set bilDle1f to cut bis gJider locJle from the bdooa that carriecl it aloft. be IDUlt ba-.e tbousbt. What am I doiaa here? When Wilbur Wript knew -that he coaldn't -tbe -.. kw:I before die Flyer hit the pocmd; what the tell piloCa ~ thll the EqJeroc:t Bullet ot the SaJtwon sty. Car, aftec 8fteen turm of ..... would not ftiCOfti ~ tbe mail piloa. lolt abaft & IC& of f.ot. bani the enpae die oa the lalt of its fuel-they all heard dW quatioa ·&om the lari.led voice witbin them. tboaafa tbey may not baws ta.ten time to ....... .. Any pilot wbo .. ,. he .. De¥el' .... ecared. .... the .. ,.,. .... --... pid or a liar." Tbae are CICel'Cioas. perba ... but not IDlllJ. . Few me it waa .pm. • I learned to ..... Bob JCecda would tit calmly O¥U ~in die ri&bt wt of tbe I, ..... and ..,, "'One me a t1uee-tmn lpin to the riPt-.. rd bale llim for it ad ., --.... wt drad die ........ abe8d and briaa the etict full b.c:k and force rilbt rudder, my face clad • CapJilgM e 1914 llf C...... &*4ptt111, tfte. F.-... Mok •A Git of__., 11J Ndwd leal\. 01' : Ml ~Elewf A19de. tno.. Used r., ••• 11•1nt""" ........... ·--• old .,..,. rd ban1 oo. eyce 1q11tiated to comt the --. ncow1 at IMt. rd think in pma as 1 lenh d', I bow what be'• ... to •Y· He's ... eo •J, Now she me tJuee turlll left. And Keech would lit O¥et these. arma folded., and •Y· ""Now site me three turm left." Yet that bour would 8y pMt Md we'd come ,.._._ illlo tbe pUaem and 1aoc1 ..., rd ban1J set foot on tbe pound what my fear ... foqocaeo and I w. delpente to fty .... What Am I Doila Here? Tbe ltu- deat OD a'CNMOCJDtf ban the Cf'D- tion wbile be wrcbea the cJ.tpoiot thirty leCOllda. ow:ntuc. M1ny other pi1ota bell it when the weather atOUDd tbem turm bom FOCI to -~ or wbea tbe cosine.._. a heal or the oil tcmpaature tumt • lhade too hisb ad the oil prw • lbade too low. It ia one thins to km 1*:t in ollce dU'I ad taJt about ..,., pat it it to fty. it it aootbel' tbina mlirely wbm you are up in the air and the •P. blows up and the wfnchhidd aoa liquid BOid in oil and the only place to lud is that little ""' oat 8eld dawn there, aloq the crell of tbe bill, with a fence al tbe afld. Whee it bappeoed to me, there ,_ -. continuous ctialoaue aD tbe way dawn to tbe pound, or, more precisdy, ~ were two mooolopa. One part ol me ia intent 00 tumina to ftna1 approach, holding ainpeed just to, lhuttin1 ol.f magnetol and fuel, judaiDg tbe glide. ateepenina the bank hecsuw we are too hicb ..•. The Other put ii pbblina in frisbt. "'See? You'~ ICaftd., ann't JOUT Bis c1ea1, JOU~ 1own an t1ae air- pa.nea and JOU tlUat JOU lite to fty but now you're tA/Ni4t Pint you 1Nl'C scared the •line •• on 8re. DIYfl you're ecared you'll mi1S Ille llld. aren't )'OU? YOO'U A COWUD, YOU'D ALL IU.VPP AND TALK. AND YCJQU NOi' HAPPY NOW AND YdcJ W1111 YOU WlllUl ON Tllll a.ot1ND AND YOU dB AftAJl>r° Tbal day we made the ,....., ill fairly lac style. propeller ~ oil ltJatina the airplue in tbe ltnm9D beauty of Jiquida blown by the wind, and I waa a proud peacoct to eet it down wilbout a ac:raicb. But ._ a I ClCJftlhtulated .,.. OD die ....... I 1auembered that IC!Clwiq ~ tdUq me bow teared I bad been. and waa cfil.. ...... to ~ that it bad been riPl- Afnid or not, tboqb, here WM the .. Coltliltw1' . • . and the Marine Corps was born. Now, every November 10th, we celebrate. B4t it is morethanabirthdayparty. -. .. It is a time at which we remember all our valorous . comrades who fought ... on the angry ~hes of lwo Jima ••• in the now peaceful woods of the French Argonne ... in the frozen mountains of Korea ... and the sweltering valleys of Vietnam. We remember carrying the banners forward, and hating the fight, and the noise .. ~ and pressing the enemy until it was q1,1iet again. We respect those memories this day. And every day. Bythewaywelook. Thewaywemarch. The way we train our men: I With no.compromises. No shortcuts. No promises, but one: We deliver United States Marines. Every man as good as the one ~fore him. That is where we stand. - If there are a few good men . ready to stand with us ... we're open tomorrow morning. November 11. Early. 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The way for us to live the longest po&aible life ia to sit ~netves in a blank 0.-. FMM.YWID&.Y'a ...... 11111~ ._,. (19111) tDolt ..... Kmt VoRRll'lf. Jr .... "<ht-•" .e Delee llfte 9oalal. ...... Iii .......... gray room, waiting for nothing. through the yean. Yet there•a the ideal that the voice aab m to choote-to stay in this body, this room, for as Jong as we can. What Am I Doing Here bas aoot.ber answer, however, one we aren't tup- posed to tincl .•. I Am Uving. Remember, u a child, the challenge of the hip board at the swimming pool? There came the time, after days of looking up at that ~ when you finalty climbed the cold wet ltept 1o the high pl~tfonn. Prom there it loot9ll higher 1'tan ever, the water looked a thousand feet down. Perhaps you heard it then, What am I doing here? Why <lid I climb up here? I want to go back where it's safe. But there were only two waya down: the steps to defeat or a dive to victory. No other choice. Stay on the board u Jong as you wish, but soon or late you must chooee. You stood on the edse, shivering in the hot •un, deathJy afraid. At last you leaned too far fonJanl, it was too late to retreal. and you dived off tbe edge. Remember that? Remember the joy that fired you back to surface so that you broke dear like a porpoise, stream- ing water, shouting YEEHOOI The high board was conquered in that in- stant, and you spent tbe rest of the day climbing steps and diving down, foT fun. Climbing a Ufousand high boanh, we I • FAMILYWEEKl.Y. No •Miier 10, tt74 ::; live. In a thousand dives, demolisbiog fear, we tum into human beings . lbat'a the charm, tbat•s the ai.ren aoog of flight: F,ligbt is yotJr chance, pilot •. to destroy feaia on a iJind acaJe, in a· high and beautiful country. The: answer to every fear, be it of hip board or of three-tum spin. is knowing. I know bow to bold my body u J leave lbe board, to the water will not hurt me. I know bow the WiaJ stalls Md the rudder forca it to spin. I know that the world is JOing to blur like a runaway green propeller and the con- trol~ will fight ~ my band. I know the opposite rudder pedal will be hard to push for the recovery, but 1 know I can push it, and the &pin ... will stop at once. Before too long, knowing, I climb high and do spins for fun. It is ooly the unknown that is fearful. As clouds-lower about us. for instance. we are unafraid if there's a runway in sight to land upon. We far Aow ceil- ings only when the unknown lies below . . . fields or hills or treetops to come down in. wbea we have never oacc landed on ftCld OJ' hill or tree. But if we have landed in fields for yean. if we know what to loot fen and bow to control our airplane throughout, then landing in grass is no more frightening than landing oo a mile of concrete. Every pilot first conquered the fears or a narrow envelope of flight. We fint knew our airplane and ounelves well enough only to fty around the pattern on sunny days. Theo we knew more and flew into the practice area; then out into the world, the"n into cloud and rain, over teas and deserts-.aJJ without fear, all because we know and control the airplane and ouf'ldvcs. We grew toward .. becoming human, and we fear•only when we lote c:ootrol. We learned to avoid wben we could not control,· which ia to aay that we began to oven:ome stupidity. Don't Fly Through Thu.ndentorms is an axiom most pilots accept without testing. Never Trust Your Life To An Engine is a las heeded one, mo.t often ignored by thOle who have never beard an en! gine stop in ftipt. Tho!e pilots who fly without parachutes oo bt.ck-oight croa-countries and over teaS of fog have no idea of where they might Jaod if the engine quits, and wit~t fnow- ing haven't a prayer of controlling the crash. 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It won an Academy Award. I also fell asleep when I saw '7he French Connection" on a plane. And that one won an award. Maybe when I fall asleep. it's a good sign the film will win an award. FW: What can you teach your children from your own experiences? SHIRLEY: That you need a sense of humor to survive! FW: Even something as serious as your recent breast-cancer operation? SHIRLEY: When I was asked about the operation, I said I had lost an old friend. I don't think that necessarily shows that I have a sense of humor, but at least I didn't let it get me down. FW: You bad a press conference in the hospital room and wrote a story about the operation. Why? SHIRLEY: I felt that if women. my sis.- ters in the world, beard about my ex- perienoe, it might save a life. It might help to convin<:e them to examine them- selves and go to a doctor if they're wor- ried. But before I discussed my own operation. I talked it over with my family to see how they felt about it. and inlBar oi (;et 1-Free Corrplexion Slze · Camay The Beauty Cleanser. · Leaves yoJr face feeling soft.srroolb. mt greasy "l llwewtll\"9 .......... llow lltepeet,bul ................. Escept tor .... ...... blocb. l'wMd•good•·· they agreed I should. FW: Are you perfectly all right again? SHIRLEY: Absolutely, 100 percent. FW: What was the reaction of people who beard about it? SHIRLEY: I got over 50,000 letters, and I know of at least one case where it saved a life. One lady wrote me that she examined herself after watching the press conference in the hospital and be.- came aware of having the same problem I did. And she did some\h.ing about it. FW: Were there any disadvantages, as far as your children were concerned, in the fact that their mother was the famous Shirley Temple? SHIRLEY: When Lori was seven and Continutd ,-.-l..--------------, l'-i ~'··· I I I I I ~ ~, , I ~& • i i~' Buy 2 Complexion Size Bars Get 1 Complexion Size Bar. FREE (or 23¢ off when you buy 3 Bath Size Bars) LIMIT ONE COUPON PER PURCHASE I 4Q;Jelfji#;f;J(J41:J!#J --------------·L~ I Shhtey Temple Blaek Contln11ed FW: Were you strict with them? SHIRLEY: Yes, I wu. 'Ibey had their allow- ances and work.Cd summers to make pocket mooey. auddenly found out that her mother was a movie star, she became quite upset becante the other children teased her at ICbool. So I told her to find out ~UhciLfathcn and mothers dicf and then tease them right back. I t~kl them every occupation is important aod is nothing to be ashamed of. FW:Wbat wol!ld )'.QJ.LJ&.y.ls-yoof:biggat prob- . Jan today? SHIRLEY: I don't know if I can call it a prob- tan. but 1 teem to be a boQl volunteer. I vol .. unteer for simply everytbjng. Sometimes thia One of.the "little old bdies" who uses Silk&smet Eighth in a ~ries: She's Betty King Barker; indus- trial designer who can list among her credits 4 careers,·3 grandchildren, 2 sons, and 1 husband. She also manages to find time for tennis, golf and looking after her godd looks. To keep her silvery hair bright and beautiful, she uses Silk & Silver, Clairol's long lasting color lotion in Silvery Pearl• #14. "So easy," says Mrs. Barker, '1 just shampoo it in every few weeks -it colors away the yellow,· adds lots of body and won- derfully rich deep color." And it bas no peroxide. Mr. Barker approves. "Gray hair looks so young on Betty." ~&SilYercolor 1otm for enhancing gray hail; fromOairol gets me into trouble, like when I volunteered to go to Prague on bebaJl of multiple sclerosia. 1 got there in time for the Russian invasion of Cuchoslovakia. but I Sol out all right. [Shirley led a motorcade from Prague to the A-ustrian border.} FW: Do you see a lot of your former Holly- wood friendi? SHIRLEY: I doo't have many HoJlywood friends. I knew a lot of peop~ when I was a child, but most of them have sane to the Great Beyond. Anyway, l was so young. I wasn't close to many people. FW: Wbco you travel, do most people at.ill recognize you? - SHIRLEY: Some do. But then-well, not long ago I posed with the President of the General Assembly. When we finished, he said to me, "Thank you very much, Miss MacLaine." FW: Is that the only time you have been taken for Shirley Maclainc? SHIRLEY: Nope. I tried for years to get into Red China. I didn't think I would have a hard time because I was one of three people who signed a petition asking for Chin~'• admission to the United Nations and sent it to President Nixon. FW: Whathappened to it? SHIRLEY: When I mentioned it to Henry Kissinger, be said, "Sbbh. don't talk about it." 1 didn't know he was preparing for China's entry into the U.N. Anyway, an answer to my application to get into Red China never came, but J beard Shirley MacLaioe got a letter in- viting Mr to come to China. I am SUR the letter was meant for me. They got their Sbirleys confused. FW: Who is the most fascinating pcnon you've ever met? SHIRLEY: I think Golda Meir ia the most fascinating woman, and Sadat the man with the most charisma. Now, that's said like a true diplomat, isn't it1 FW: Do you get much satisfaction out of do- ing ao many different things? SHIRLEY: I've always been interested in peo- ple and projects. Maybe I should have been a reporter. But I don't go loo.king for work. When there is a need and I can do something about it, I am happy to do it. I am also happy to say that I've made no enemies that I know of. The only pcop)e who won't talk to me arc the Albanians. But then, they won't talk to anyone else either. FW: Where are your children now? SHIRLEY: Llnda Susan is 26 and is doing the third rewrite on a novel that l haven't read yet. Lori's in a college in another state and is a music major. Charles is 22 and ia majoring in politicaJ science. He wants to beoome an international lawyer specializing in aca law, which is marvelous since his father is so in- volved in it. [Shirley's husband, Charles Black, is a specialist in marine--resources development.] FW: Do you look at your old films? SHIRLEY: That's the question I am . asked most frequently, and the answer is no, because I wouldn't enjoy them. I was thcte when they were made, I know what's happening, and I am not nostalgic. I can't wait to find out what's happening tomorrow. I live with the future. 1 love the past, but 1 don't live in it, and l con- lffder myself lucky. Except for a few ,_ stumbling blocks, rve hach good life. lllJI 1t • fAMILV WEEKLY, NCIWtMef to, t974 .II A. 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Get It at any drug store without a pre- acripUon. ~ People Qui% Little-Known Ways You Can Influenee~People By .le .. E. GU.ea Ap#Jro:icimate height-I~"' r-••••••••••·-~------------··••••••••••••••••·-~ ~ 1SS • : TheDaoburyMmt 1~( Jj,,_~;_., //,,".,""' ~ JO Glrndinnl'll PIM:c Westport, Conn. 06UO . J P1eaa cNcr m" order for the First Dubury Mint Cbris&mas Bell. I ..ter- lllaod that t.bia ' a ltrictlY limited editioa an.ilable OD)y for orden polUDUtcd by Noftlnbu 30, 1914. I ba.e mcloled my rcmiUance as follows: _____ 9cll(I) 0 $3S.OO each. • $ ____ _ Addn9e -------------------------------~ City _______________ ..,.. __________ Zip __ __ '---~------------------------------------------~ True or FlllM':-one of the best ways to get someone to change his mind about something is not to talk to him about it at alJ. (Su number 2) The First Danbury Mint Christmas Bell * l.imitecl edition available only undl Novaqber 30, 1974, and only directfy from The Danbury Mmt. Not available in stores. * Each &ne sdver covered bell ii hallmarked wl registered. * Guaranteed delivery fw Christmas, attradive gift package. -* A pl'b.ed &nt edition wl a tmiquely beautiful Chrimnas gilt. * Priced at only '35.00 The First Danbury Mint Christmas Bell is issued in slricdy limited edi- tion oo1y for orden {Qtmarked by November 30, 1974. After that date it can be acquired only &om original owners who are willing to part with it The 1974 Christmas Bell is based oo °'. enduring work of art. The angel that sits majestically atop the bell was inspired by the famous Bernini angeJ in St Peter's Cathe-- dral in Rome. Thh adaptation of a great WOl'k of art by a master sculp- tor makes the bell truly dUtinctive. As a ~ for yourself or someone else who is special. it is a unique 6rst edition that could well be the begin- ning of a most interesting and re- warding tradition. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. lf you want someone to do you a big favor, get him to do you a small one fint. 2. One of the besl ways lo gel someone to change his mind about something is not to talk to him about it at all. 3.. The best way to get people to do what you· want is tO soften them up with a humorous approach-tickling their risibilities with jOtes or witticisms to put thero in a m:eptive mood. 4. The beat way to convince 10meooe of your good points is to Jet somebody else mention them.' 5. The most difficult penon to influence is the individual with low self-at.eem. ANSWERS 1. True~as shown by Stanford Univenity stud- iea wllicb have demonstrated that complying with a amaJl request makes a penoo much more prone to comply with a larger one later. This principle, as one leadina invatigator oblerved, is extremely useful in penuasion. 2. Trw. U a penon has made up bis miod about something, trying to talk him out of it-no mat- ter bow persuasive you arc-ia likely to arouae resentment and provoke argument. Psycholog- ical sludies abow that the beat way to operate is to marshal your most persuasive facts but in· stead of directing them at the penon you want to convince, arrange for him to ovultear them. Example: Excuse younelf while you ••mate a phone call, .. during which you wax u eloquent u you can with your most cooviociog argu- ments, favoring the point you wish to put across and permitting the other party to "overbear" your conversation. Research bas shown that "penuasioos counter to the attitude held by a person were more eft'ective when 'overheard' than when the aame penuasion wu made di- rectly to the subject." a. Falu-at least where young people are coo- c:eroed-accordiog to a series·of studies at Ohio State University, where humor was found lo be a very risky and un.reliab&e ingredient when used in connection with perauuioo. Result. ol tests ah8wed that .. in general, humor did not increase, and somet.imea tl'cr,ased, the penua- sive dfect of the message ... 4. True. University studies have ahown that an- other persoo will be far more impreaed with your good points if they are praentecl by a third party rather than by younelf. However, if the person you wish to impress ii likely to bear negalive things about you, it'a far better if be bean about them directly from you .. 5. Falu. Studies ahow that be is the ~.U1t to inftuence. Al Profs. John R. Wenburg and WaJ- liam W. Wilmot observe in their deflnitive trealile.. -rbe Penonal Communication Pro- caa," .. the low-esteem penon .• , is eaaier to per· auade becaux be bas little conlJdence in his OWft penooal opinions." rn M a FAMllV WUKl Y, HoWWlber 10, 1t74 "· -- Tur1dshand Domestic Blend Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking ls Dangerous to Your Health. rr------------------.. I Compare our prices on I -~llil;f;ll1);111;1UO. v ! V~t~.~~,!S~ i I NUTRITION HEADQUARTERS I I All prices ..OSTl'AIOI Satlsfoctloft .,ar ... t••ll or ..._, bock. 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" lots who fty without fear through black nights and over miles of fog, but their peace comes not from knowing and control. it comes trom··slind faith in the crate of metal parts that is an en- gine. Their fear is not oven:ome, it bu aimply been masked by the sound of that power plant. When that sound fails in ~ight, J Jive you fear, stronger than ever. I've been called Daredevil for ftying paaengers from wide clear ~ayfields, Chicken for refusing to fty them from a narrow runway facing hills and trees. Wild Crazy Irresponsible for picking up handkerchiefs with a wingtip, Over- cautious for deciding not to fty at night without a parachute. But still I think that fear is something to be conquered in a fair fight, not ignored or awepe under a rug or illusions that engines never fail. Pear, fear-you are a de· manding enemy. The biplane fell down from the sty, wallowing, buffeting. What am I doing here, the voice screamed. It toot a sec- ond to answer. rm living. And I bail out if we're not ftying by the time we reach two thousand feet. At two thou- sand feet rn pull the seat belt release and fall free, clear the airplane, and puJf the ripcord. A· shame to lose it because I can't fty a &imple loop. 111 never.liYc it down. Slowly, Like a big Boating safe, the nose of the biplane eased downward. The terrible throbbing buffet began barely to fade, and the airstream to smooth. Maybe •... We roared through two thousand feet pointing straight down,.under con- trol again, and the engine blazed once, coughed, and burst back into action. Oh boy, the voice said. y pu nearly bad It that lime and you were scared aa a rat. Sc:arecl to death. This ftying busi- ness is not for you, ia it? We climbed back tO three thousand feet, put the nose down till the wind shredded illelf in a great thundering hundred-mile cry through the ftying wires, and this time with a good posi- tive pullup we flew a fine loop. the bi- plane and I. Tben another, aod another. What arc we doing here? Overcom· ing the fear of death, of counc. Why arc we in the air1 We're pncticing, you might say, wbat U is to be alive. tt • FAMILYWEIXLY. Ho1H1ber 10, 1114 . Do your looee dent.uft9 .Up °' caun sore cuma't BRIMM'S PLASTl·Ll NEllnlineadeoturea snugly Without powder. peat.e or peda. Gives tight.. comfortable fit for months . YOl:J CAN EAT . ANYTHING: Simj)ly l•y aoft atrip of PLASTl·LlNER on denture. Bite and it. mold• per· fect.ly. Euy to uee. harmlesa to dentures •nd gums. Money·beck guarantee from mfg. At •II drua count.en. ;) •, A Memorable New.Limited Edition of Pure 1000 Grain Silver Ingots The Largest and H~~viest· Ever Strock by The Hamilton Mint ALL ORDERS MUST BE POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 30, 1974 NOR.MAN ROCKWELL, by far America's ~tat and best loved artist, bas for fifty yW-s brouabt joy to millions of Ameri· cam young and old. Now, by exclusive permission of The Sat- urday Evening Post, The Hamilton Mint is enr~ly proud to issue, and thus preserve, forever, m stun.Diqly beautiful silver ingots, the . areatest of all bis worts, .. The Four Freedoms." Rockwell created. the original masterpieces durinc World Wat D in a bunt of patriotic fervoc. They depict thoee irut values held very dearly iD the hearts of all Americans. And they are jlllt aa truly .inspiring oow as they were tbell. Tbe Hamilton Mint believes that iD these troubled times, our natioll IOl'dy needs lo rededicate itself to tbete areat beliefs: Fr~ tlom of S~la, Frttdom of Wonhip, Fre~ dom from PNr and Preedom /rom Wont. So 'f'ith ireat pride, we praeat this magnificent collection. !\fr. Rockwell TatkS About His "Four F~ "'When lloolevelt and Churchill illlJed their famous Atlantic Cbaner, with ill Four Free- doou ~la.matioa, I tried to read it •.• but J bacln c been able to ~ beyond the ftrst para- arapb. The Jaoguaae was ., noble. Tben ooe aicbt •.. I tboucb'1 that'• it! nt illustrate tbe Pour Fradoma uam1 my Vennoot ne.ipbora as models. n1 upra1 the ideas in simple, everyday 1CeDeS ••• in terms everybody can ondentaad." Norman Roctwell ~""' thae peat b&-tieb with bis own ~-iiibie and unique brand of ltftiui. Frttdom of S~«ll is por-trayed !>f a man uoafnid of reprisal af be apeab his mind at a 10'WD meetiftf ... Pffe· dom of Wonlrip shows all people {ru to worship accordiog to their own dktates ... Fr~etlom from Want is depicted by a family sharina lbeir Tbant.sciviftl meal toeether and Frfttlom from Peor is sboWft tenderly by a mother and father &I they lftUJfle tbeU' chit· dren aafdy in bed for the niatn. Rockwell Q........_ ~~A"•~• A1 A1t llbulNI_.' liy N-• himlelf says 1be Four Freedoms Wtu the best idea I ever bad." A Sltk1ly Limited First Edition • This First 'F.ditioa will be of special intuest to tnow)edgeablc collecton became they rep- resent Rockwell's greatest wort. and tradi- tionally, first editions have always been the ' most valued. To insure the integrity of. this edition, ingots will be struct to fill orders postmarted by November 30, 1974. Once those orden are filled, no more first edition ingots will ever be minted. An Exclusive Trusury ln .999 Flne Sil"'er of Rockwell Masterpieces The original Rockwell paintings shown at right. are of epic proportions. And so will be the inaocs. Each beautifully 9CUlptured ingot will .measure l~" ~ 2w· and will contain 1000 grains of .999 fine silver, the purest and finest silver available. Tbeee will oootain more than twice the silver of our staodard iolO(. Each will be saruct in hla:h bawelief with a satiny image and antique finish lo clearly show every detat1 of. the great art. Your Valuable Personal Serial Number Your First Edition Collection wiU be minted expresaly for )'0,11 and each ingot wiU be in- tc:ribed 'f'itb your pe.nonaJ matching serial number aloaa with the Hamilton Mint Hall- mark. In addition, yoo will ~ve a certifi. cate of authenticity to certify the limited edition status and precious metal content of each inaot. Signikant lnved.-nt Pof«neial We fed that maoy limited edition Ii.Iver m.iot- inp are good investments but noac do we feel bu the ,POtential of this particular Rock· well collectioa. And this comes at a time when leadiaa economiats are prediccin1 that silver and told will cootinue to become more valuable in the yan aWd. Collecton have already realized booao!U. Pot example, a l970 Cbristmu lnaot was issued for $12.00 and now brinp SJ95.00. A 1972 Thanksgiv- ing Ingot cootainina I ~ of ailvu oriainally sold for $4.SO and now brings about $25.00. , So please act ~pt)y to share in the excite- ment of ownm1 this mapifioeot collection. CuanDtttd Pri« Protf<'flon Subscribers to 1be Four FreedcMns are guar- anteecl the original purc:hue price. oo matter hoW bilh the price of silver may escalate. You will receive your tint ingot toOD after your application as accepted and the three additional iDaob at monthly int.ervala there- after. The Hamilton Mint will not accept any orders postmarked aft.er November 30, 1974, any orden received after that will regretfully be returned. Oelo:re Edition of 24 KT. Gold oo .999 Fine Siher Thia special edition .ia the ultimate m beauty and combines lbe Pure Silver inloll with a layer of i. KT. Oold to further enb.aooe the pc>Cential value of this edition. Each inlO( will alto be iodmduall.y b.a.ltma.rted and lerially numbered. Special Display Frame Al • IUbKriber to Tiie Four Freedoms lnaot Conec:tlo• JOU 1rill rCICldYc. at ao lldclitiooal COit ~.: ~Y cue CUltOlll ~ to bold fO'lt COlllDlcU coltectJoe. Tbl1 -die 4tim>lay -cl llDeily lt.Uncd WOOd with a 8ne •alnut lalth, will proudly Ill oa 1 dtslt oc lhdf. Ol' ha1la ca wall. r-- - - --- --- - -Official Application ronn I NORMAN ROCKWELL'S FOUR FREEDOMS I I Mailto:De....._Mlllit YlllMI only If pon-rlc~ h1 Noi.,,,.k, 1'J, 1914 I •&V~Dme,~ ....... 1&"9N ""'-~ llU' ~ f4X a Int eOi1icwl prod Id N-'-------------1 fll .,_ aocltwd'1 '"Four Freedlal."" I~ I ..... II..,, u'lc•lm • ~wU ~ 1117 ._ Ad ~-.................. --~--.. 11P1M llU' ~ ol aid! . I a11o lllMlenUed Cir'/ I Cllac I will RIClhe It 1111 MdlclMet C011t, a 11P«ia1 _._ •------------- ' llldred _.., ~ ~ le ..., ctiect or M.O. * s,..,~'-------~i: ..... , .. ----S-' I I ~in the \\Orld! EVEL'S RIVAL A first for women While EMI Knievel WM bulJ prepar-cannon across the Avon River. The i~g himself to· be shot by missile across drop may not have been as dramatic the Snalce River Canyon in Idaho for as Evefs, but Mary's derring-do was $6 million, a more modest jump was admirable enough. And unlilce Evel. being o~ by British secretary she made itl After her first voyage, Mary Connors. She was .Preparing her-Mary, a part-time stunt girl. repeated self to be the first person fired from a it once a day during a week-Jong fair. Is a ftlh Ju8t a tiltt? Listen to one of the world's most expert fishermen: "Now apd then I hear some bass man say the largemouth will outfight a big trout or steelhead. 1bat's a Jot of pure malarkey! A big bass just doesn't fight lilce a trout ol equal size. He's too smart for that. A bw doesn't come blasting out, crazy-wild, liJce a steelhead or coho salmob or a_big rainbow.trput. No, in- deed. He1l show you some of that power in the 6rst couple of lunges. From then on be·s got one of those mean eyes peeled for the nearest stump, brush, pad or something else he can wrap the line around and bust free. A bass has a personality, He's a real character. Nobody 1 blow goes out and t • L gets a big bass anytimene happens to want to." From "'Catch More Bass," by Stan FagenbOOJ. Copies ol this • oversized paperback are available &om the .author at Box 'J:t. Silver Lalce, Wash. 98645. Price is $7.95. INGRID BERGMAN How .. ..,, .. toled eucc1• QUOTE (about the scene that made Ingrid ~.a SW forever): -rhe most important 6hn in the making of a star is the ooe that follows the first big hit. If the second picture disappoints, the star-building proceu is aborted, the star-to-be becomes a Sash-in-d»pan and has to start virfually from saatcb. But if it is possible to follow one great success with another, the career is well and truly launched. Ingrid Bergman's crucial time~e after 'Casablanca.' In Quips· & Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY BJ Richard Armour '--- MY WIFE'S HANDBAG "1t'1 in my handb.g.'" says my wife, Deferring to• lbmP> • ~ A \icbt, • recei~ a quarter, A by-and rve the job ol torter. I pob anJUDcl, I ahake, I shift, I dc.e1y Joolc at what I lift. ~band's• sieve or ebe a cup. .•. ,. • FAMllV WEEKLY, NOWtllbef 10, 1t74 At last, defeated, I give up. Although it doesn't ~ppen often, My disappointment it may solten If when my wife gives me a breather And ~she can't 6nd it either. Why don't aupermmket 1hopping cam hooe braku °' a 6tlf ety metUUre -bra1ce1 that would bring lhe cart to a screeching halt at, so11, $35? -Lane Olinghouse Refusing a drinJc in a neighbor's house, a young mother explained, "l don't believe in drinlcing in front of the children. And when they aren't around, who needs it?" -Tom Gallogher FLIRTATION: Attention without intention. -Conrad Flor~llo A little boy came home from school and glum.Jy reported, ·1 Jost the spell- ing cee.'" -Rohm Brault Quution of 1h8 Year: Why do fill#ag natioru st1ll gioe free mapa when there'. no ploce you can go? -Roben Otben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l<kta eee lite dlfterenUy. Send or1glnai contri bution• to "Child," Family W.kty, &41 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 If uaed-none returned. Our five~year-old daughter accompanied me to our polling place and was f ascioated by the voting booths. After I cast my vote and returned to where she sat waiting for me, she coo6ded. "When people vote, they have those curtains around them so people can't copy &om them." -Veryl Bigley San Bruno, Calif. A professor's wife decorated his birthday cake with quotations from the Greelc poets. Unhappily, the concoc- tions tasted terrible-proving that we can't have archaic and eat it too. .. -Dorothea KsnJ her case, a fortunate set oE circum- stances f eD into place to provide her with that second smash hit. It WU Ernest Hemingway•s YQI' Whom the Bell Tolls.' ... When Gary C.ooper grabbed her ~n 'For Whom the BeD ' Tolls,' when they went into that sleep. ing bag t0gether, something power· ful happened in darkened auditoriums the world over." From Carson Kanio's "Hollywood.. (Viking Press, $8.95). UNQUOTE. BIRTHDAYS (all Scorpio): Sund9J- J,lichard Burton 49. lloftd8'-Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., 52; Jonathan Winters 49; Pat O'Brien 75. T......,_Princ::ea Grace of Monaeo 45. Ttu9daJ-Aaroo Copland 74; Brian Keith 5.1; Mamie Eisenhower 78; Prince Chilies 26; King Hussein of Jordan~-Frk19J- Petula Clark 42; W. Averell Harriman 83. SalurdaJ-Fibber McGee (Jim Jordan) 78. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Brian Keith and Prtnceaa Gna UTilEEMILY ..,..., ............ °' ... ...... ... cat II not .... ... .. I. J•nu•ry .. _.. 711EE Fe6'uary • OpeM lft MorMftl ' e CIOlft fft ~ ........ l!ach ewenl111 1111111 remut!abl• plant "Mara nta·blcotor .. fotds fta .OVel)' Var ... ........... , ......... . '" prayff. Or11not bf! slt1p~d to Olli/. or Ari:. • .... />ltlnt of comi»"!_blt! bf!auty .,,4 wil11e will bf! sub111tuted. ,,, ........... .. "N ..... Du1-a" .............. ................ ,.... ..... .... ... -. ........ ... ...... Octobe' COFFEE PLANT. ~wing beauty with fqgrant white flowers and shiny red coffff beens, Trailln11 GARDENIA ~ fbdiaM" ... Gr.mful ,,_.,, m.; ................. blooma. Sol'ry C.,,ltOI bf! sltipp«/ to Cillf. or Ariz. •-plant of co,,.,_.i,lf! "-ilty •ffd Nile will l>e SMbstltuttd . August Mlni•t11,• ROSE ...danel , ............ Int roee bultl "Ro• Rl1fl· ktll".,O..no-..-.. '2 In. VW. ..... ,. ..... ....,. .. ,_ ... .,.r. March PASSION FLOWER Septembtl, •OYAL PLUSH - .......... ................. ... .... ..... ,.. ........ . December GLASS GARDEN Pl_,,• A Clln-fne miniatwe --...of SIX wood· .... plants to ...... , 11• yw. (G._ CIOlt-""* not indudld) I ~ PLANTRON, INC. House-Plant-A-Month Plan, Dept, 'Z207 East Oelclllnd Aft., Bloomington, Illinois 81701 2518-110 PLEASE PR T PLAINLY ... is my gift list, .......... the pe... indi-.d 5-ld• ...................... "' 10 ....... Ad*.- City ..... Zip ' ...... ...................... "' ·to ....... -..._ City ..... ZAp I .......... 010 ,YOU INCLUDE EVERYONE'S ZIP CODE? Send. Month ....... •'"""• in 10 ......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~-City se... Zip __ 0 .... ~Me•-Month ......... "'""'"'----0 I tlftdw $ '9Y'M11tt....., .............. 1M 2 MinMute ~IMAI, 0 ,..... .. me for the ilsdlce.., ....... ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ City ..... .. c: " FOR OUR CREDI T CARO CUSTOMERS IMNter Ch•rge or S.nJrAmer/cerdl • NEW SPEED-ORDER I• I PHONE-IN SERVICE u ,..._OH CHARGE. ORDERS OF $12 OR MORE IUST DIAl ~327-8351. flA: CUSlOMOS DIAL 800-432·7~1 ~ (Do nOf u.1• lhn• nllmllen ••c.,,1 lo 0td9/ mercllend1J11 J BAHAMfAttM CAll 8;30 fO S:GO PM SUN..f'RI. TO SAVE TIM£. PUAl\,E "ll OUT OAOER FORM MFOllE CALUltG, r AMY<AS-~l'MKIM ME- TU. .::9J: bathroom traffic ,....... ,.. ua. Thta pertdnc IMtM fol ~'-.. john'' ... ~ Woftca ...ct loob just llM ..... 1 one. SIOt bk" coins, wheft ........ up ...... 5""'•· ........ ~ if YIM' need It. K...-'em la Ina n they 9Do ~. 27" J.411l-•,.,_.. ........... .... AT LASTI A TV MTIMIA YOU P\.U8 INI Just attKh to Mt. pl .. Into electric soc:Mt. ,,,_,_,. ..... peek.a lV to bltt9r recep. tlon, brln•s In brl•ht, clear oicture ~ In~•-' Ban-ishes cumbersome, unllptly ,...._,.,......_~-...,RM un-.ry. Allows new TVs to use full power, st-.._,toolclMb. IOl9-P-. .... ....,__SZM NOW CHARGE YOUR ORDER TO: MASTER CHARGE • BANKAMERICARD • DINERS CLUB • AMERICAN EXPRESS OLD FASHIONED COLONIAL DOORS!JL A --old time tune ht ~ can't tie lm-......s ..-. A twhlt on ttM bob 8'ld the bell .,..._ to an- l'ICM.lnc:. a caller. Non •l•c:tr1c . ..... 2%" ,_ ....... Mall• an ldul ltft sure to bl appre-ca.tedl US7~rl .., ........ If.It a-.a.oao..,_•AT .._ elm9fy, .,, • .i.q. ec..,. ....................... : ....................... ... 9-dllctiDr ...._ Yeu .... :=-= ...... fl I •ce"1 9CCU-r1118 4f9ililDIWIOti ..... ...... 09COIMI .,,..,. ••• ....., ... 19'*1 ............. Mey .. ___ ~ ......... , ....... ~,, .......... r .... an•• ''' ..... ..._. USE HANDY ORDER FORM 7304 GnenlMd Buildin&. ..... Floridm 33059 Pleele Mnd me ...,,. lll1l9d belaw. I .........._. II fm not CICllllPieilllY Mtilfted Witti et1f1 bin. ' C8I' rWlbsn It wilMI\ 10.,. tor ......... rwfund. .... Item ...,,.. ....... flrtce TOTAL ..... Number ...... ~a-Eedt • - . - ""* -... u. CMl1 Totalfw •di ... To flllurr. ... order. end -dlert. lftcWe '*" .. ,. •.f1a. ... red ~ wo6d delay. Thia la a -M pert of Che COit. pey tM ....t. Sony no ...,._ w _. ..... W.T11 c.o.o. == ... ..... e .. =··························i2 -............................ 11 =-:~ ..... ..t1 .,1 ............................ ..... a::! ill.II ....................... 1 .. ..... IMtl I.le .......•............... Tlllll. aamw ..... $1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• arr~-------------STAl'f-----~ZIP.----~ ,.. ..., _""a IMSTEI ~· 0 ..... ICAll» a....., CUii 0 .-..ICM Df'IQS ACCT. # DPIMTDI MTt,._ ______ _ • ., ... .....,a.. ....................... ,..,_ ... ________ _ ,. INDIM Hl'AD ""'" .......:0 ... 80U) 9UTTDI • D41....., DADlE mea. a unique ~ dentl L.ooka ... a ,.,. l\and- c111tt.d helf10omt Genuine •~ dlan Head cent Is enclfded by • aotdefl chain., 35 slmul8ted dla~ and efec:ttoplaNd IOld braid. 1 % • pendant with chain. 14482-....., ............... GIANT j 747 POSTER COtOR• BlACI I n11 Glam stnd pOtlte\' shows the daz:dlnc am.y of~ the 747 .-ds for Nt. and ac:c:urate control, riawtsatlon, and communication. Cot.-wlttl .,. eJttr. numbaf9d chalt lncNc8tifw the ~ and function of the 1MtnnMM end controls In the 747 codqlit. A .,_ Gft * flywrs end boys With a -.. * ftylnc. 24 ll ~. [4112-J ................ (91ed! a......., ................... $1.B l.asJ_,_..Jet.....,.~~ ....................... SUI D • FAMILY WEEKLY, Nowmber 10, 1974 THI! Lt:8ENDAllY CllOSI OF MADU COiia 10 AMDICA. Thls~c,_h .. ~ been bellwed "° twtns tts _,... heallh.1,.~-· ludl 6 -~ • .. ,,,._ In the l 700's • • • odar thousands of •ninct1 men and -_, It. BMutlfully ~In .a.c. troolllted SOid 2 ~ ll2'. 1411'1-... ~ .......... TM NEW WANKEL 11le P 7 M ftw ~ f//f T•••--Y~ T~ Tf-.perent. fully .... ....... l/5 -=--modal .... the ,..,. tum. .... ,..,. of ........... ,_, me ,_,. of the ~ motor. ror me dlecftmlnlltJnc t1t bullclet .;... tflls i. HOT • toy. 0ompMitia wlttl •II p,.....lnted perts, motw, dlilpbly mnct and IMtructloM.. 8etNf1as not Included. • 11499-........ ~Kit ...................................... ..... CAST..,.. MATCH -. T ... a peak at the c:Mft'ftlnC Victorian .,. when .,. ~ matches wera a kitchen -tty. Bladt cat Iron holder ._ an entlra \ boll. tr you'ra looklnc for an u,._ us~I plantar, olde.to«*lnc match bo• ... deli.ht filled wftfl tral .. ~Ivy. A. cfiarmtnc "antique"! ~~~ .......... SUI A UlllflU• .,_.., 1975PHOTO CA1 fNDAR •LACK F09'EST CUCKOO Cl.OCIU Auu-1tic 6mport. hand-crafted. handpalntecl. Colorful 11'1 cuckoo ~ out to call the time on '1' hoUr. Looks eJCaCtly Uk• 1640 museum OfiClnal. '"'-- clslon tlmeptece mad• with th• aklll Of aeneratlonS. SWlnClnl pendulum, toft coloft on walnut · brown wood. 14• hi. 10.40-Ca t I a.di ..... PM A COUJNIAL SPOON ltACll. Dia-plays and enhenc:es the bu~ of 1CMMN1lr, antique:.~ ster11nc IPOOf'a. Warm m11,.......ny fl~ !stied wood brlnp a 1enllll stow to any room. Of.cover the Joys of col1ect1n1 spoons If you h-n't alreedy. Fl nick holck 11. AttKh .. In s to cram a d..,,C~ 1--....... . ..... ... -..ATIHe HANOI" ....... THIS DlCORATIVE PLATE. hautfful, lnsplrattonal hands da..S In pra,., and enc:lrded In flowers. The Solden ftutecl adp makes this • atortou. wall or shelf "-atlon. 7 'n • dlll. UOIS-~ ........... 11.M NOW1 A PUCE TO PVT Eftft. TIUM IN TIC lt'iOWUti Caddy holds soep, shampoo, wnh- dotft, .a-r cap .. bfvshl PlltS It all wlthfn ... y.~. No more juallns botttu, -pl Requires no Installation! Sllps rilht -the shower hMd lnstAlntly. 11• hi., NSt·raslstant. cf\~ metal for lone llfa. lltoZ-c.cldr .......... $2.99 SMCJOnt.AWAT CAI , ,,... IN KCOND&. 0. bed! In Rap -Callus ,._._, a-ts rid of ucfy skin In MCOnds. Sat. as an etec:- tric ~-Sturdy =le case and fi' electric c:iont. I pecb of 7 _,., heads. UOl7~ ....,__ IS.ft UOll-llWlll Set (7 Wllhn) ................ ILl9 F "'TM CGICIW". It's a d'*"-• wetlllt, coin pu,,.., thant'a llWr'I • hidden lnalda ......... p0e••t for "••crate.''· Man1 .,.... ,,...,. ......... for ...... ........... ,......ttwu .... ... w ....... c.rcts. -. '-~ 11tnyl ...... S ....... 51r7• • "'301-..... c--. ..... .... .., ........ ...., .... .... ._... ~ .. -.. ........ . ,... ... '•" ... ... .................... ..... ...-t. J ..... " ,.,.., ..... ........ ................ C9> ---~~ c:-~-~-....... 1' '*"· ,..,,,_,.... ......................... I M&..._ .... 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R9d/Wtlit./sreen drewstrlns cover fits ell atend- •rd bo--.. l h22'4•. f'RtHT NAME. f'12MS-PIM-.alwt c-................. $1.lf ~ SIOUET. 3 try pans In -i Coot! en entire meet fOr -or t.o In the aeme pent ~.cleena wttn • ..,.,... u.. only -bul'N<. Glw.t for 91)eClel diets/ le>al coolllne. .. ._. hendie. 10'" diem. 1Sl.2-................ p.tt ·- G Tiiie ,.ar, •tart • tl'lldltlonl M enctlentint new New for ltlla vw•r: Lullabr Aneel. A1191t lllowtnt • Yule-d .. 111" omM*ll, In aoertdlng gold-tori. Hom, and Sent•'• Hel!*'I. Tlleee, ,._ oflelllll"9 me1al, c,.•ted -l'Y ~. Pef90Nllncl with any past favOf\l"' each 2¥& lo 3" andl 1.00,e-.it for n-end deatlned lo bee-treuur9d '-"" Santa'• Helpera 014729 et 11.50. Onler ti, ~ helrt-. they'll hM9 bflgtltty on trM, -tel. Md nllftlbef. Prtnt -d .. 11'9dl dOOtWI)', In wlndowl @utftt Jmtr mng [tkr ~ttta <!:lau.a! ~!'~ .. ~Arf!A .. ~!'!!!!!!; ..... .r Old w Mell -.... ....... ... .... Cocv•• .............. ""•d• .. ._...fl CIWlllbw 1aaa.. ..... .., 1119.... c:.rd. ...._ IDr •di a .... Ellclrtll. 110w. .......... .,_,... ............. ,... nil 10"' ... to ...... ow. 21 ............ 17 ....... ............................... Ylllllldit Dllltl11llCl•u•DIP t '-9111 .. ELEPHANT MECHANl<;AL BANK AD .. I r'D--........... 1.1t 11• Mm the....!:!!!.'!.. .. tM prl 111 llai ...._, -~'81 I .................... :::.:.~ =-~==-~~~-= m:.. •...::... ~\:...... ... ,., di• F ,, .... t 2 I ....... ; .. .... FOOTIALL & 8ASIBAl.l. · MUSICAL-JEWR IOXEs ,.. "'* .... ,.. _ _... __ .... ,.. ......... .._ ...... ..... .,._,. MAmertaln ..... ~ n. ..... ,.... ...... ..,...._ ..... ............. ...., ........... . ~?laM•--.f'lllllc. ....... _ .......... ....... Plm11 f' r z ........ .... '191 ,, ........... .... ·.<ll-- • Orange t";o a i * FINAL · SPOR --- 'NANCY OH . BOY ---TOMORROW IS THE BIG FOOTBALL GAME AT THE STADIUM · __.,...,_ I I I I I I ~ I I I I NO . MY UNCLE IS THE GREA;TEST FAN IN TOWN ... ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1974 ~c~ c ...... ::-.. -? CHEAP SHOT! CHEAP SHOT! ----:------__ - YOU SURE ARE A BIG FOOTBALL FAN ' I LOVE THE GAME HE ALWAYS WANTS TO BUY THE. FIRST TICKET $ I ... • Tm. A ... U.S. Par 01 -All "9M• rH«Md // -10 ~11114 II'( Ul\i\ed featule Synd1u te, 1nt..· --- ' ACTUALL'(, JT WAS A GOOD LE6AL. CM ECK I BUT '(QU NEVE~ WANT ro ADMIT IT! By Ernie BuShmiller . . YOU MUS T B E T H E GREATES T F OOTB ALL FAN JN TOWN ~ "SEATS-01'1 _. 1 • ,,_ I I SALE 7A M --i - TOMORROW -:-· " .. , , .._f - 1)..lf 1ft0tA 9Lf WITM L..tr:e I~, E.Vf.JtYSOPY Pt-A'Y~ P~YC. HOL.OGICA L.. , I .__ cSAM!S ..• .. ~/~. r~E.1<:!1? iHf "I'LL -i.ove • YOV1-IF - YOlA'L.L.. .. t.ove-Me '' GAME ... DENNIS THE MENACE .. ~AY, LE7iE~, CAN YOLA. H!L.P ME WITH THI? MATH Plt08t..EM? -ANO TME AND THE ''I 'M· NOi • "l'L.L.·TeL.L.·YOU· T00-8,IG~T· WHAT·YOLti'D ~0-YO~-·LtKE·i0-11EAfi MlA~T-FEE.I-· GAME ... ?Ott~Y·FOll· ME"~AME ... . . , -YOJ,A'f'B WEAK · I~ MAjM, ANO I AM VER:Y GOOD AT rr, ~o I'LL. 5£ ~L.AD TO 6tV& YOU ~·HAND! :t CAN'T ~TAND iHAT 'ja~TOF THING! Mf NEITHEfl. :t'M. ?TttAIGHT' ~OftWAfO ANO HONlf1 WITH MV Ftt1&NDS.1 ?!E Tl-IA1? L.&;TE.~ 14' Pl..AVING THE . ".t'M -HEL.PJNG ·YOW- 4S0-1H! "EF01'i • l 'M ~tAPEIC101'·TO·YOlA'1 GAM!/ JN On'4E~ WO~~, THE 01.0 "I'M ·60NNA·T!&.L.· YOLA· TM& -T"t.iiM • J!GAV1 ~f .. r, .. L.IKE .. 10-MUtli • YOLAIC• r:E.ELING17 '' GAME? .. By Hank Ketcham WHEN HE.~ARTS THAT'> NOT OOIN'A TRICK HE Mlt:.H OF ENJPYS, 1-rt; KARO AIRICI<. TIM.AKE HIMSIDP .. H£'c; TOO SMART TO WORK ™AT HARD WHEN HE (X)N'T HAVE 10. :~ C> l> t> ~IJDGE PARKER <J <l <l THE FOOD HERE 15 THE 6E5T ! I 'D STILL LIKE TO HAVE YOU STAY FOR DINNER! WHAT DID DRIVER WANT~ NO THANKS, ARCHr WE HAVE OTHER PLANS! CARTER f/\U5TrV TOLD 8EBE BLAIR THAT HE WON 100 GRAND ! .. . . I 'LL SE SEEING YOU AROUND, HE SEEMS LIKE A VERY CHARMING MAN,,,6UT WHAT WERE THE TWO OF YOU TALKIN IT'6 A LITTLE COMF'Ll.CATED TO EXPLAIN I, I BUT I'LL TRY! LET'S GET OUT OF . 5AM! HERE! ABOUT? YES, HE -DID,,, BECAUSE 5AM KNOWS! AND ·THE ONLY PER50N WHO COULD'VE TOLD HIM WA5 THE DAME! ... MARKO CALLED A FEW MINUTES AGO! HE SAID THE COP.S GOT A GOOD CA9E OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE INST HER! , .. . . & -lly Chester Gould HILE .ii: BRAIN9S MOMBc:oN\INCi PARTY FOR 'HIS C:&LL MATE- HAVE HIM r~n f'LL .NEED TWO OOOD t==.,., MEN. SLAP·HJM ON THE · BACK! POOR DARLING! COUGH-. BRAIN., COUOH HARO! COlJCiH BRAIN- COUCiH! . . c I ><><>LE~'~ OKAY/ ~MAX-RUN OUT FOR A PA~5 ! % VDNT WEAR ONE.,. . -YOU DONf WEAR ON(;,,, • I Starring DELQRES TAYLOR l and TOM LAUGHLIN ·OPENS WEDNESD.«\Y AT A TI-EATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU! Parental Guidance Requested , Children Under 13 to be Aecom panied by Adu I · c:;ULP WATER· CHE9fE~ · OUL-o-1 -10 ·74 Is TRACYs ·NABBtNC OF BRAIN ABOUT 'TO BE FOi LED BY. A CHICKEiN BONE? · WHY DO(;'S OU~ W/D£ RECEIVER HAVE:1b WE:AR ONG?!! ,. ~ - ~ . ' ,, .., ~Mtt/.' I ' BUT . ME'S JUST StTTIN' MAlS·WAV 1N THE tRIVEWAV eLOWlN'MIS HORN.' \\I,, • \11 II '",_i;, "'' •I• ·/ .. ---. •V• ''• .. , . • l~~ •• . •\\,11,,, ••. 1 l-ro 197A,1'1elegis!erO'lciTr~S)'l'lcicote 'J:"i:.T~:S:C...:::E::~:E::EDS by Tom K.R an . ' . ! I'D LI KE TO A5K MAR<,> SUE TO DA~CE , Bl.IT I 'M AFRA\D I'D MAKE A BIG FOOL OF N¥,>SELF I . . ® A-HAH! . Jl-/0 • ····BUT THE SIG~ FOR 1HE DANCE SA\D TO BRING, 'rO<JR. OOJ"1 FO~-F l\JES J ( ~~....:......;v .-••• ~:·~v • 1HAT'5 Sll~Q ;LEE>_I WHO'S GOIN010 CARE~ NOBOD'( CAME HERE.. 4E.A~ 1 I GUE55 'rOU'RE ' RIGHT I FUNK',)! ·- JlJ5T 10 WP\Tt.H c.,t)U ! NO O~E.'S E\JE.~ 6C>l~ 10~CEt.;0U ThLKI ~G TO HER I • 11-10 ...... ~. eD£,> J MAR(,> SUE SURE. ~K5 '1UFF'~\GHTI . . . • e MONfo;Y TALKS! Punc1u11le this enlence lo l'l>I· lrct the largest i.um: "Give me Mty five dollar lnlls." r.s.: Ther,·s a possible difference or nearly $200. . . e Al what lime bfllwt>en three and four o'clod. 11re <:) the hand'l or a WRkh toi:ethl'r'? Try to a'nswer Wtlh· out looking al your watrh. e 'T'ru:k or tree! Which lrt>es in vite a kiss? 'l'u-li ps. Which one give11 a command'? Man·go. Which tl'l'e bids one have fun'! O·live. Can you th ink of some more'? •Tongue 'l'eslers! Say rapidly aloud: l>onntl' Boone d11,"> dune buggies. Nellie Noble nibbles noorlll">. TWO STROLLING sd1ool d111111~ dhl.'.on·n~u thi-; i.ifn in the miu· die of a muddy :.trl'Jm: "Whl'll this hOJrU is llllUa WJla, t he ued\ cJnnot be '-'ro,~cll . U:1c the ho.11. ,\ kl'Y to the hoJ t hou'e 1' J t the sou· r--~'1?"""3~:-:::::--,;~-\lii~7;::=::::;::::~::=:~ \l'111r -.hl'J'i." One hoy IJugheJ. I It) l001pJn1on S\'e1m:J JI lir.t. puukJ. hut ~oon fl'lllJrkl•d: .. , know why you'rl' lJUf.hing. 0Suppo\e the rnuvcnir llhop i'n 't open." But I hl' Ii r\t hOY- lJllf.hl•J lor anollll'r rl·a .. 011. What fl'JSOll ·W~I\ thJI°! P.S.: You may finJ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are aL least six ditfer· i~ helpful 10 rerl·aJ the ences in drawinJ details between top and bottom panels. How · :. ory. STErl'I N\. Ol IT ! """ lhl'<>e hUf'S nPatly r "' a <.UllJrtSE' ptclure abovp: I -R1>rl. :.!-LI. hlur. :l-YPll ow. ~-LI. bro""· S-Grav. 6-Mrd. hlut'. 7-Dk. blue. 8-Dk . hro" n. 9-Ma ro,,n >O-Purplt'. SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10 points.for usln« alt the ltltus in the word below to form two ('Omplrte words: DESOLAT1'.: \... THEN :c:re·; pol~~ ;.;h for all· . • ... -. . ' "\., .. j "' '• •l I kl ' ·~1•C1!J:>nJ1s qu c Y can you 1ind them? Check answers with those below. ·u• s11 P'~' ;mi ptno:i ._. ___ ......__;.,_.c; _ _...c;;;..._,j~-~...;::::m-.._......_ ___ _. ;JUO OU 'me'I\ J;ipun U))q FLAKY NOTION~ .;{)ur arltst cljlims fac.~ or 14 foolbllll fan s ll('• p14 pnoq ;41 J! ;isn1;.;.9 pear in the snowy-;~ene a.bov(:. Can you find as many as 12'! words of four lellen or more found amona the letters. Try to Rere at leaat H ,. .. , .. ~ .. I l ·1uanu1p 11 tnM •9 •p•uo11t•odaJ s1 too.:1 ·i; ·wu•JJIP 11 .n110:> • ., °JUJSSJW SJ uua-i ·c ·1uT•1w 11 ll"llMS ·i ·1u•nmp 11 ~l">!S • t :sa;iu~ama MIXED SINGLES GOOD GRIEF / SVENSEN YA ! IT'S SHTUCK ! I BAIN VORK\NG HAS THE AIR COND/T/ON/NG ON IT.' -·~ / p SVENSEN!/ O N/ YOU'VE SET OFF THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM .'/ ( PHEW.' NOW IT'S HOT.' ••nP"'HO'J : wutlltl• .. '1155"d --.. . . ·--------- By Brown and Casson· ~~ ~OOM€rz ! LI F£ G££,MC; 10 6E PA65t~G ME: -~~-~fl ! WHAi AM I GOING TO DO? 5!MPL€ I OL.D rJUODc/ ... .. 8oB MON7ANA- THAT IDIOT/NOW HE HAS THE H EAT ON / S VENSEN/ IT'S 98° IN SCHOOL ! RING THt DISMISSAL BEi.Lii r~~:-.-.-~~ D E.R AIK- CONDn IO N S VllCt-IE:D -10 Df-K H[AT / HO W WERE THINGS IN SCH OOL IODAY'? W E LL, DO SOMETH/NG/ WE'RE BOILING / W E LL .... 11-D IDN'T S N OW.' J ; ... . .. ooeToR ·SMe>eK -. -) W HAi"'? YOUR WIF~ C O.,-Hf:R FINGeR C HOPPING O NIONS! Eve, I notice not:>ody walks vou home'1hese days. Some sillv hut·hut seems to be zeroing in · on vou right now. GORDO lklO . • NO, PON'-r 8Rlfo.J6 HESR IJ-..J ! ~'L.t-­COM~ -ro YOUR PJ....ACE:: ! \ l11ere are times when ~~--~ { bovs are quite a · Dore, vou know .. Ellie, Eve says boys are boring at times, ' .. .... ~~ George Lemont 0 0 When they're available) '5he doesrlt mind em, #JA.'\Jjll.~ ."Wlilltl:r--. all that much! _By Gus Arriola ·-